`'kflolitrost . •. Is -•Puntlettun EVERT. W nimuile r•-. Mont ~. • . .AT 'MONTROSP) ?clove A -09. 1 P.A., nvi f .:-. I--, • 13 A.1A7.1.43 5375 r 46. c. ; G.IIT-7 It •'3E3 . . umoitt.4 4,t PROPRIETORS,, - 4 . •••• 1 ' . .At two:Dollars per Year in Advance. , ri , . . _ TO 4, DV . EUTISERS :—.T.ut_DEMO9RA I' 'as. aeilvei.- tisint . medium , is., unturpq , Ssed in Atils - , sect t on.. . It reaches the Farmer, Methanic; and linainesa.ra n. , :Its circulation is constantly increasing. and its adVertisitg rates reasonable; - Rates will be given at otir office or by mail. ' , I- r . 1 , 'JOB -PRINTING:- - Our office is supplied with] fOur. printing - prieses.together with, ;I. large variety of type, borders, - laney Inks,- etc:. with which we are prepared •to dci,„wmk in the best. style and at' prices, lower' thin any competitors in any- section. So.amples l shown; and estimates 'cheerfully given at our office.: Work Orderl. ed by mail, will receive prompt attention. ''l : . ~... . ' , 1 I . 1 W. C. eittSER. E. :1L HAWLEY. • Goirl closed in New York; 04 N. at 1121. „ - • Washingtmi Thug justice has ,beei again exemplified in the acanittaV ( j Green, the'bogus bail nian. This wi letthe rest of the .It , ngsters out. Tile wealth: of, the entire . RotUchild family combined is $3,409,90000; They could tisih , pay off our naa d l , debt and have a comfortable competence left. The 4nnuul meeting of the hleinbers - - of the Peibuszlvania coat coinoinapoti took plaee on . Saturday. Itis not it-tirtici pated that there well be any 'Speci.J.l change in.prices of coal or the rate of mining wages for the ensuing year'.. • 'this: time . it is Spain-.that is about to • address a circular to - tho'powers .upon the Cuban queStfon; •' It is,to 'ISe hope:di . o.'at before the end: . of another year 'some ' bOdy will. ba : able to. tviti o tt.wha: all the: friss l li about. The: Man, whO hae. seen any 'of tlieSeArtiportant oirculars that we hear of every.,l4 would . b \ es*elcto*(l in any ne . w - §paper,Offiee in : Earope Or Ameti,- . tilitors bave Jklitiepvrtcl Iy i loug acid' earetul observation :that , ,the;best'way. , o save a man's life when be is sick, is to ek- Tend a good' deal of labot in the kepara tiou of an elaborate bioarapliical sketch to be used in case of, death.`, T lazietirn always gets well. '..Mr. - : Q l Cono L i l r thoua . . not, in his future career, reftss to- rp : - 1 3, member - that b is Under Some o ligations t to tiie newspapers, it life is dear to Iltik. ---Chkago Tribune, -.:# , i - . _ The Wa:sningtOn 'Ckroniele, in a double leaded 'of two` coluinns t length readi a plain. siarning to Secr4tary tow that a 'llan *ho commended by the inch pendent newspaprs 'cannot be trn6t-), ed in the counciis' of the_ adtnitlistration; and-‘42hofie 'know. the liesitle - .1i, 1 0r the - ifilitt:dtates;" 'need[ not, be' tola that ; never. lie*ftates -4 ) clitcillarge atly.pnblie .duty',' The plot k‘hiekens. 1 The,State T r easure r' .. of. Kansas was . * good . Radical, - true to the faith d, the unwmpromiSiug Comn-iOu schools. Now he is Utideti:arieit eharged with aiding , inthe issue t of.fraud-_ Ulent - school bonds, whereby be cheated the State out of a vast Sum 4:1 mohey.---- ‘ But out :Radical - coriterpil . )rary 'has too' great. 4 lose for the' Otioots Us: say any thing about - . . , ... , CENI'ENNtAL FOußTß:qp,tiuly. 1 ' The United States~ce.ntenniak Coin mit4ee ~ ends out the, folitiwing •-' ' ' "it gems proper that the local.celebra- - tion of , thp:Fourth of - JU l ly; 1876;whicb I will be held through the! ‘land, s ili 'uld'be made to conti•ibUte to .a perman ntibis . , tofical memorial - of the Centenu al.' ' I ii ebratiou.- in each '',county;. -provision, • shOuld he Made for the , dqiver ) 14 a' I adilress triteinge , the history of 't *ail tli, tichlarcomittunity, for the pa l st, ntliii , ;l or rom,the_ time of its. Se ticineut, and! -..includiaga,' sketch ,of its 'ggrowth Its reJ I saltines? 41dustries, - igospea ,'etc - . : Thessi addresses, should be - pais ed ,„ In a.Upti n eze—that of, the CcngressiOnafpt' , —iider: -tha documenta,-for instance,nll lli , lhey uniy be bound , together:4 State 4 Tn'aoixfpettnii.persOns; the preparation cl' Bach dresses- wouldj not, be an',nti duly.' liarleusonle „ tailk i, but in_ l the lig &agate' they would cOnsti to te 'an' inval.4.' 'abiel3istorieal Tephsitory such as 10 - ;tfiil' tiott has ever bad the opportg ity. to co lidt:, I, .. ' ; -,. • ‘ .1) - - at' • ' \. 't !ik eskgb. tonssof the historops ou ght e i te - bC made ,',withoutY - sdelai,lii\ - ',order• - th ' t, thoislay:have time ;to' aoCeiniplieli - the r: work., , ; „1,,t-: ; is to be; hoped ;that : thp :IF ; i -: iv; efFouiation. to th , su 41.116}1 AMID:IO., qiit see .tp , .#43 - , consummation „iv. .tits:.. own joe.ality*d -, thit'the.Shglat , eltpet tses' involved :4..ieift; 44_ Pr' t i §:lii4:`o4Pti -1 :: , : - -.:1 ; I ' '.:' If talioloolegi 46.44.-,110::000,44 ~4*. t .# ' i*Oild.,be fp -, 4131#vistitigcle4iknie . a:-. e. teiiiialiimill':wchild fida - a-- *Sti - mii V 'iens'iii.Atre''l;:iiiitkiie..,Ed -igeO ,ds I " 4 iltlittlit+ onda . . , 0 , 14 , , ~:..,.'izti,:,-'4,1i.''.11-1:1,,,,..,:...,...:12.i....,..,,,,,...,,:.-:,_,;.4.1...i.::::.,._‘.1:,:::.ir:...iy..,*:;,\ ......,: ~ : i „ - ,!- . v.c.:lZVP',!i ,';'-' .. - •f -2 ' .. .1q : .... ) .: ':::::. '.-' 7 ,",;;` ,- ;•0. ' :7 1 : - .Y . ,, — .11y.::::',...'f'.. 1'i'.:;:'•.;.:.1.-.1, 1 1 I 187 . , Ile .I)Eifocit4T at thiP, the beginning of- the Ceiitennial year' of our national i erty puts bn arnew f rm And appears PamOngthe many journals of Our coun ; try, we thln , ki greatly improved, else we should not . have decided to make the change. . F i ver sits:oe we have bad charge of .OE. D.E - moct4T, improvemint has been . our motto andl r yve are told,l_ both by our contemporariesof the press acid cur pat-, rol'i;sl a lso, 1 that 1 1 grei,t itiaproVi'litell t and griming . inilue ice lave been,' c3ustantty 1 . developing. 'the : best eviden,ce is the fact .that] since Nye. took charge of tf„,t , DEbc4,,T,, August 4th 1869, the 611;- 6 ri 1 ticni list his 'well nigh -tripled, and Pi ; l c Ustantl'il pit the . ikrease,Ja sufficitht edmplimnt of itself without , o,ny. corn. meat. • i ' ' . . I I'inn. 11 , i n E , .oarpast Coarse is befole the people and . of the fittne we have but a word to say.- The bo l 4, tO.uS, is yet unsealed bni 'we are etiPEati in this declaration,' that ,the DO:100T Will not Swerve. from its 'past motto'St,.d by the ;.right though. ! the Hea;reas fall." iin other words, lin: politias, it will: advoCate true Democraey, not ill the interest of any'sect or individ ual,' but in. that 'cosmopolitan idea of i "equal and. , xii.ct.• justice to alt . men." In 'its. 'general and local department tt will be fonntl, in \ the future: as in the , En palt,svertid'by the game motto. 11 t never will truckle to corporate or indi- Vidnal. Wealth, for power or pelf, nor bow E . : to,;giltE trappings, . that ~popularity; or "thrift May', follow fawning." .We shall always`speak,vf subjects th mat deand our i , opinion or upon 'which. we may deeth. it our duty so to speak, and the indwid'aals connected With them, as they seem to ; be, nuabased by . wealth Or station 'and un prejndie,ed by p4vertv or le Var degree: if. we have one principle more firmly fixed than another,this is that one. In a wordove do . , notintend'. to sell our opinion, either good or 16ad, fir money or sustenance. A " ufr' , or . a criticism, editorially, in the I • , rE . Dr uocnAl, always has nevi and a4ways will be an r` honest expression of otrr'sen timerds so long as our name shall appear • l nit th ll e mast--head: , 1 . ' ld - - .'A feiv A rds about our new form. The \ -sole and only object of -our change is for the betlefit of all our patrons, both read ers and advertisers. We shall thus, be able i to.lgiVe our su'oseribers - more reading tnatteri elasified into se rate depart- , `Men tS., nig,' also bring oar advlt i rtisers! more. "4ir c ibtly . .before: the readers every wee . .k. ! These a‘'e, the two mb,importantl 'ilnpro‘jeinents that any paper. can. Make nd .wi need only -call attention: to this,: s the i paper i for 'itself as it comes to youl ' his W.'elc,-is an axioin upon this point.--E • 1 tiother , -ad V/113 tage is . Oht.ained-• by thil , V forns - iii the greater ease of pernsaan last oti all, but -not least, its shape. for binding and. _convenienee afterWarcl for those .imho may *desire' to keep a file. ; IThesel facts among 'many others which: I rruglH be mentioned, require lid argil ; iiienttolerify. We now cast our"breadt' i : of linprovenient "uptin the waters" of latir National ,Centennial year, it, the full ',faith 't hat it.will again return to' s after .1 0 1 u , a few, days. - This will:be but the begin nitigtof 'what,Wepropose to do •as soon' aSo4 patronage will. enable ifs. ."The labor r is worthy of his hire" and, upon this asfs we present ,this, our first num ber '18'76. ,We do iti in\ no begging or trackling manner, but.in the full coii scionsness of heing prepared to givevalue re:ceio , ed. ' i . -. E . . 1 he Philidelphia Times of IMonttav - say s 3 - Our - Harrisburg dispatches indicate 1110 the Democrati ` Legislative caucus • to this evening will decide, with-i' out, oerions diiistou ,of sentiment 'that , it' is expedient to begin all.legislation aneW tbul, harmonizing with the unanim ous , ote Of both partiesin the. Senate. On thellueOtion of orgapiiation, it is proba= bly that ,the officer's Of last se sitoil 1;4.i will conitinue,4 either by. ~virtue - of, their elec. I .tion in 1875, 'or by resolution affirming 0.011 in tbeir .'plac , qs. • A strong -Senti ment prevails in ,favor °t i lt general sweep of ihe officeris ..of, the Honee from Speaker ,down,bUt most of t e methbera are averse to -che , vexatious - contest that would be f thrown upon them-if new officers were`-to be I I • , , - ifip . :sici,to ti 'l, : e u ' s la s ' i t o u n re l o i4 o s, ny a e ,r tl i e s d en ye i e us. t , e i l, < l ' Some' ' . -r au ad- daY-- ew Legislature ° . Avl l itether • it ;is a n , of th bid One . if - a . , n'Ti i t - ~'' a session - e take ,. dace_ j 9 tp.e....., o ,4y i : s. ,,i* , , , gtga ruzatiO fli ,fi e:, testi r l s...,we,:ii r oi . ,46l., 4-04-1 'ation of• - P• 9 . v tie . isi .1. ) a ttOw 9 - ~.; n u tr , whet F. 1 of itc,„ :imvptu,x.... .f . hikA a lie*f Style, ~ , 1 " 0 I. --- 1 adift ksl.l.:Eii)., on Y 8 T he ilfecp,e . , • A w n, f ro p:,,, t 4st.,w,ip , te , r,, , ~ .ip- ~ , .„ ~ • ,t. ' - r the 'lailiboree of ''' l)etitioh' of , xv4ii, a. te , .. 1 1: .4, ~ .. itigt ,„,8016 19 , ftti•; , , , , ,, ,, , ,•?;,•.. a,- HE' :MON.FROFIT -,..'DEMpC:R4T, . JAN. i' , 1'..irri..3. 4 2,.. , ',1' , :•- ,7 1 ,. '41,44,1P: I 13rother traot with _ Jay' 064e•&Co.'to devote the Titti_ej4en4cia to the sale of Northern . Pacific bonds, stipu , lateaAhat - Bowep . :sho l uld sive...interest and . ...infihe*e . of your(his) . moneTcolumns and editoi4l colnUns. to the enterprise and borids of the NOthern Pacific Railroaa.".lu 'oOusideratiOnlof the ..se o.f the Indepoido4;.. for the exOlusive commendation of the • securities; • Bon was to receive sia ps,:r • and-ten per cent. stook : eonitnissions on • all 8310 made by 1 str timer. tal tY. Such coirtacts may do for-` religio4 journals; Gothain, but if with r nal no tionsshould cease tg.•believe - tnuai . in whiat• such . a paper says thereafter, Mr.l3owen grow revenkeful and.proClaim ".lie!t no guilty'man escape?' • • . , J . esse L. Williams,,ot Fort ; Vayn ' e In \- `di7ina, formerly : Gl:oierornent Inspe4ter of Pacific.' Railroads ,, ha , 604 appointed Deputy Second Oimptioller, vice . Ourtis. c). IL Irish is to succeed 'General Ruth. .erlOrd as Tntrd Auditor.' „Schesiclo Imptficretion. i I • Thelion. Reverdy IJiihnson has Writ, ten all Mewhat • iemarku,ble -letter &Om L 6401140 the Baltiniore 'American, in whi4 be endeavors- tO' 'establish the in nocenee of the - Perfect Poker' • Player, Minister Schenck, thoti,gli'' With . no'cither result than to prove that if not a knave he inusCbe a fooL Th4:correspondetice is: mainly occupied with an; account of the or igin, - rise and jdeeline of. the Enirna Mine swindle, but among the • details afforded we are able. t§ f discover nothing that 'hack . not 'already. :been published. The plain' counts the indictment against`Schenck 'have! been from. the first these i • That he went! into the scheme 'oh the strength of Money borrowed from-its projector, and without. - any -consideratiOn except the use of his: frame; that he took 'a guarantee of intereat.'o•n'• 'his 'shares 'lwhich he knew neither Mr. :'Park nor the ,compality had a right} to:give; •atid that later in accepting a directorship; he Old to the company which was the Sole property of -his country,' and therefore not tranifetable to any Corperl ation.- Mr---Johnsonl Confuties . Mine. of 'these :charges.. He says indeed, that-, Mr. .SaiTenck resigned his directorship When' the stock of the company was at Hi' highest.; that him AliiidendS ceased' when the rest did ;'that hei never' sold his , stock: *lint still- hOlds thlati atit' ,. great' peon- . niary sacrifice herepaid lottn•t§ - Park, and that When a -,eoltirrtisSion was called to take eValetice i llielreriirtied • frOm 'the Continent purposely:. to. ' th :testifY Si; from :Which:Mr. Johnebn iarz p ne s at h e nok is guilty Of nothing; IworSe' than:a pardoit able indiscretion. Tf . Mr. :Schenck Were an Innocent Abroad; this deduction Might possiblebe Plausible; licit the General: is 'man who has seen! •-the World; - ,and . 'ha had experience sorts of:SpeenlationS —the last:man whom tt-' confideOceinitin Would pick out ford victim. It iii a .- 7surd to ose when. - Park, - .whom '•. he'-had nown - but a few ,days :'Offe•red to lOan him money to hay stook in ..Park's -Mine; without -eXiti.:;tingi 'interest, •Ithat:;•• he !liotircht him actuated •bv:thotiVi43 - of or' whelp, .scioit after, hi' WIIS poll iced to beeome: a director the tei4e that. it would 'help . his - ,own inter lests,-thatlie did no i 't know perfectlyi well the real object qEisired - fill _his C,Ohneetioil:; If it is difficult knave, It is simiqjinposSible, to •think: him •.a tool: letting That qttestion pass, it' isquite enough to \knoW that the I M mister' of the: . 'o . sited States, at- the 'most' in fl nen fig dourt. -in the world, sO; Tightly values:th , i,lrespotisibilities 'elf ! his station as to regard* a- mere mistake an act - which involved 'the financialaninOf many ,British citizens Mid has humiliated` ane, dhigraced. his Country, „WhateVer the `Confillenceof Mr.l . jcilinsOre' in - C the' per i3omil-integrity 'of' Minister Schenck' the 4tain his Official reputation' is effaceable, and it becomes a government Which. values the character.' far above individual ;distinction to recall itt 9nce a representative -'who heai tate to hazard the, -former for the sake of the latter.' - 'The i')eople -demand fori their ministers - men • w IM* . 'Mori for Country be I ,,satitified ! with none jitif:':..iiatriEit4l.4r-Phga:i ‘ •• . The ,Chiengo 1/Fhisitey Btng From the best authority it is stated`th the head and 'front- of the offense: witl which ilesing,Rehm and MlPei - are charg• ed is that they formed .a kind of triatnvi rate, which controlled the .politics and at the same tune the distillerit:s Of ;ChicagO Miller, ' more. i especially, bought s up the gaugers and storekeepers for the "brooked distilleries; so 'that they should. connive at their frauds, j and flesing - and - Rehm 4signed their officials, - through their in :finances`, to what;ever distilleries, they pleased. According to this, inforrnaiit, wh(4 - word Idoinot dontitt Was generally understXod i thal no distiller could run hts ,establislament if he did not 'pay 'a heavy tax to liesing Old 'Rehm, s.nd.,they would goon worrleio 'l:tiniest 'dealers into re cognition of their power bynu s ikini trouble • for them. Thus. care ' finallv to be ;. • recdgnized by -jail the .AS the leaden of the ring, who I distrtburwl the money among the storekeeper mongers 'and turli'afroicled . - ,thenl pOlitiCaliirotection;l . The - ,etringeat thing IS, that,' Billa Ahern ;. is; IT.eitngt! iiaid -1 0 be very but le• - is Said : tolaye been,unfortunate in ,businesis'i wittihe-Idst for' COunty Treasiarer and was defeated, is F 1876. !said to .have . oosti:liinva vast-deaVig ley:.- . A*ong _the H• Gern ins,aiii . w l• be - is very populai,%M.r. 4 ilt fiku'maptfriends and sympathizers t ili • complicitb ,. until it is clearly' pi oven: ltehi/a. Adveriisemeas New This Week. 0.; CAMP, ATTORNEY B• Law,:Montrose, Pa. Office over Wm. 11. C & Co.'s Bank. Montrose, l Pa., Jan. 6th, 1876--lys • • MONTROSE VILLAGE LOTS. 1 offer ,fori sale six original town lots, Nos, 25.25,1 27, 29, Si), 31'. on the southwest side of Turnpikei streett(near the Baptist churcri--4ann squire from the Public Avenue. • • s FRASER. Montrose, iJart- I t, 1.876-4 w punit SALE. ' J - • Notice,in hereby g iven that I will expose to sale, to the highest bidder, at my shop in Ilarford, Susquehan na County, a certain two horse. market 'w n, the property of Thomas Carr or \ Washington ennaut, for the payment of $lB, the lien I have ag net it for repairs and charges. Sale will be on Satur , y, Janu ary. 22d, at 2 'o'clock, p, m. . • '01:IT:' • Barford, Jan. 5,1876.-4w* Lu.NOs .sTßoup, FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE AGENT' TVE ciza t cs as e• i Represented, 9)100,0663000 1 • sl• • ioc i Ltilop of Phil., Cariital,t l. l4LL.. eta, $ 3,500,00 f Aituranut of.N. :4 ~ " )?' • 5,000.000 Fire„ 1'h11:, " :". 1,100000 Ina. Co. of Ph.. Ph:lh., 4 * " 7(0.0(10 Lycothing- o Maguey, Pa.: " . 6,000,000 Lanes t;ter 4xf Lanea:tter, " • t• 400.060 Newton of Newton,- • • 150.010 Home Ins. (AL, N.. y.,• : 6,000,000 National " 4 , 450,000 Coo , nlevelal Fire .. • / • • '450,0001 Hartford Fi est of Llartford et.'" .". 4,000,000. " 500 , 000 Atlas t• • Royal Calla( 14114 td Montreal, • Camacl., • "Liverpool. London ktiGlobe, • of - LiOrpoo4 Eng., , ,t 6 Provideixej waelliagton; of Provitieni;iN • "': • • • I Conn. Mutr.,Al Idle Ips.c ASett 8, American Life, Phira. ' " i - it CC iDENT. ' ' -, ' 1 t 1 ' frareterslni. Co.,Hart.,tapital andSnrp as $3,000,t CO Railway Pas l sengers 1 " 000,(X10 •„: 4 - • 3. The anderaigned haabee l n wellinow,n thiaCoithiifOt the past 17 years, as an I,llgurance"Agent.: - Lossee fin? , twined by tits Como ainies have always been promptly WOl3l eup stairs, in. building east from itienkAng Office of Vim. H. cloper &Co.„ Turnpike iitrpet! BILLINGS -STROM), Agent. CLIAIiLES,II. 011141, Office Manager.• ' • - ,S. LANGDO;4, Solicitor!, liontro+,.Aa : n 5 , 1876. ; • .1 - r . 1 :64.13.;9'iE:TT'S. NOS, i 2 ,AND 4 •COURT STREET, ~ • . , GRAND TEMPLE 0F_..,'.M105,.1. Two tiores - in one—the finest store and the twit dis play of WATCHES, JEWELItY. ANIS SILVEhWARE, bought in job lots for cash. at less than mannfaOtnters prices, and I will sell them lower\ thtu any other:house can • 1 • ••••• , . •I ; Go to Barrette for Holiday Presenti, and save money CHI G'S SUPERIOR ORAN • ISQUAII , E ' I AND UP. PLAIN*, • •;.; • • t. • • I. ESTii'Y' UNRIVALLED PA.EIOI ORGANS.I Audi have also the celebrated WEBER PSAI OS.and MASON & HAMLIN ORGAMI, i lutich.'have gained great inotoriety. ! ; Also; Horace Walters & Solis Concerto, Orchesural and Cimbrella Organs, aad Ate Binghamton. Piano, a . 7,4,1 octave finely trashed instrtimeit, made expressly forMy trade, which I shall sell at .sBto,eath, ten per cent. added if sold on time, Don't buy or`think of do ing, so until you have examined stock'. they° the largest stock of Sheet Music., Books and small instru -mengs of all kinds to be found ITV Southern New York Come one come all to the Neu" Temple of Mutic, 2 and 4 Court Street, next , to the Chenanguriver. .;, ' I S. w BAriitirr gliamton, December 15, 1E451 C AR4I AGES. PLATFORM ~ ' - . •.. - .• . , ~ . . , .--', - . - :'-,1 , ': ... ;.. r , ~.,.._:i 1 ;L:t) -MB' Eit''"' 'AO Ist .- $ - . i'ilannfacink; on exitliojilkin, and foriiinin'at" • - ..1, • = " • spRINGvu4,BA)IX*ENTROSit; ,;=) .11 - ; .;• D. D. SEARLE, liontrie,,March 10, 'PM W. OUSTER, GENERAL FIRE. i.l=' z~~ PEE r ~' -~,' IfIFREDIOVETk TO HIS- Alr'A ~,: lERIFt'S SAILES.-1.3t , VIRTUE OF writs issued by the Court or ,common : Pleas I will exposas of ' tiehanna! County and to me directed, e I hit c vendue, at the Court • Molise i ti lldontrose, on • 3., Jimuaryl4,lBl l l, at 1 O'clock p. ~- t he follow feces or parcels of land. to Wit : - .1 , those three lots of land situate in•the Borough of nehanna Depot ,in the County of Susgaeharins and • A - of Pennsylvania, the first .piece bounded and des; ' id as follows, to. wit : Beginning and 'known sta No. 882 lying west of Drinker creek, as laid down ;he map of a part of saki Village, a* surveyed by 4: ' Weuts; for the late New York and. Brie Itallway zany and resurveyed and allotted by , Timothy te,-to g t ther with the appurtenances, and all im ed. The second and third p ieces situate as above - bounded and described as follows: Reciwn as lots 249 and 283 lying west 01 "Drinker creek as la forid 31 on thd map at; surveyed by Timothy ,Boyle, 4 New York &Brie Railway Company,and theparty 0 '7.•et,,ond plirt is to have the priv tiege of theater back feet for the purpose oflaying pipe or,loge to convey , air from a spring, together with the appurtenan all urn roved. [,`Laken in, execution •at' the snit of 0. Filmier vs. Mary Tierny mid Jobb. Barry. • iLSO—AII that certain ene and .a half story. plank age containing in front 21. feet and in feet, ' havng an addition on the back aidecon t a in ing 11 in width and 14 feet inlength, and' one story high. io, ad that certain barn feetnd a half stories in gilt, containing in front 20 . and in depth 44 feet. o all that certain blacksmith shop, one story high. i haVing;a front , of 18 feet, and' u,depth of 30 feet, 1 4 the curtilage appurtenant thereto, and the lot or i,zeof ground on which said buildings stand erected . i ntled - arid described as ,follows. to wit : • Bounded on of tiortli by other lauds of defendant, east by_laudil ;1. Jones south by the turnpike and west by other' ale 151' defendant, situate in Derrick township, Conn pf Susqeehanna and State of Pennsylvania. Taken i mecution at the suit of C. C. Walker Ye. James lore.] 1 LSO—AII that certain piece or parcetof land site ,1 in theltownship of Herrick; in the County of Sue= aanna and State of. Pennsylvania , bounded and deo- ° hed as follows, to wit : On the north by lands cif 1. MeYers. on the south by the old Newburgh Tura. .e road;lou the east by lands of 3: M. Aleyres, and on ,west tsy the Jefferson branch of the BM RililweY. 'veining one half acre of hied more or lose having one large frame two story building 20x40 feet 0. frame Ished, 2JXSO feet and all improved. [Taken emecutir at the suit of Philo C. Spencer vs. (-harks .me — e . —d l that certain piece or parcel of land situa -3 the township of Clifford, in the County of Samoa n and State of Pennsylvania,botmded and describ 'is follews, to wit: Northerly_ by lands of J. B, Ste. ' ~ easterly by lands of Wm. fitiebrook,,southerly by end Milford and Owego Turnpike, and westerly by /11. chard road, so called, containing aboutlenaierca, , steam saw mill with engine and fixtures, one barn•l call improved, being the same land conveyed by J. i itevenia to Win. James. [Taken in execution at the 11::of John. Lee vs. William James.] 7, f .. , 0-lAll th at certain piece or parcel of land situate li ae township of Aubure, in the Court) , of Susque tioft and State of Pennsylvania, bounded arid 'dela •ed as follows, to wit : On the , north by -lauds of ti. ove, On the south by lands of Charles Marshall, braes Marshall. Charles Winans. and 8.-Bowman, on . totet by laanuds of 'S. G. Delin - d F M Vaughn. and ' Fe west by lands of S N Love, and Samuel Thula r, eottaturug about three hundred and twenty acres, Vor 1e.., with ' the appurtenances, two dwelling wes, tkce borne. luta other outouildings, and two i-,truel and about three hundred acres )raproved. rre IL - ' it In execution al the suit el Sterlitiges Son vs. ,;eortils.] I.ge t'otice.- All bids areal' BE AMLANGED on the ) if sale. M. 8.11181.31 E. Sheriff. .eLiill's pace, Montrose, Dec: 22.1873 , • ' _ _----------------- I 1 '1.200,0j1 ........ . - 3E 11. STEWS .NOTiCE.--Ptiblio ,no `t ti eis hereby' given ' to ail persona concerned in `.';'ohoring Estates. to wit t. t.te of George W. Park, late of Franklin, dec'a; W. „A • W em tit. EeCiltOr. ' • ' • . 1 ie of Joseph E, hitney. late of Gibs'on, deed '',• , l i '.' •za•A. Whitney•aridJ.tcob L. Gillet . , Acitters. t.te of Alonzo \Volker, late of Gibson; dec'd ; W. W i. slums.; Administrator. • , -• ', . ...,:,..' tr.e oa John Gard inte of Gibson, deed ; ;G eorg*' . Cenrad, Administrator. , \ „. L . - ~., j• i .1 , eof Charles C„.Chamberlln.latecti arford, dec'd; g :tales Tingley, Administrator . ` '', • ..` . iv' eof GUI i'eck, tate cf I New Milford , dee'd. ; Z / ad„, [I .Peck, Executrix . -- -t • . '. ‘• • •-' t).' ae of . Sarah M.. Waikor. late . ',pf ',Dirpock, dee* .- 9„ Walker, Administrator. • • • 1 'tete!' Sheldon lifecharn; : late of Jeastip deed , ' el. t 1- ,Read and Margaret Meacham, Execntor.--, • , ' ~, 1 : E .e of J'ose.ph Backus , lace. of l'oresttake, deo ot ; O ,P. Read, Executoi,arid.Trastee, .: ,' ,I ;, E ,:•c of :t.rmon, Peter, Henry, and Franc4D. Philli%ll ; tiors'• Hosea Phillips, Guardian,__ • _, , .. • E.-... 13 of 'Mary K. Nieholl,. minor ; licalith C., Smiley,,, •Ilrtlian.. • ' 1 , at the accorintants have settled -their accountala ther.legister's Oflice fn and for the, county of Suenne- how:l e :m(1 that the same will be presenterito the Judies of,itte Orphans' Cotirt, On . ,Thursday , January 13, 110,, fot:cmtirmation,and-silowance,.. -., , .. '',l I 11.1 . N. TIFFANY , Register; Sister'.B Oil Ice - N'OntrOse, 'Dec. 15,1875. , 1 ' . 20,000.* ,140,000,00 ti -t,5,00p,000- - . J I.CESS 10 . P . E . Ir '1110 1 8'.4::•:--...1M - oiiee, .1 ' . .3' - ' hereby : giventliat, in pnrauanCO of - an' 4dt,' 'ef''.lserably,tiiefollo*lnc,o named persOns have ii 1; fil 'il their potitiOns :with". ;the clir4..of 'Quaver. il S‘dOns of i tliel'!eace,- for thn County. of • Sin- . l ig .11anna, for .license to. keep .tiviet us, and for 1 i - A Iles* dealqrs . in; 04E1' • Caiiiityi fOf :which iflt,t 'p• ivillaiiplv - at January S6ssitint; 1137 . 0. -.- .1 1 . 3 •• • .1% sfle'keit,36ikanlng lionite, -in Bceto. of dt. Bend. :!Ft •11:, lianq! ."- • 4 , -.. . ."• • . .1 ..tph Allen. . ' 4 ' l . • "... . .".' . Stisqu'a, Depot: 'iR alit Van Alketil.-I'!4. :': ' 44, . • 'St.' • h, ., •, • : -, DAVID, SIIgitERS, Clergy.. GONc' • • I Otices;' ecembei 22; 1875' 3 EGISTER'S ',' NOTICE, --Public io ' tieelti hereby *icon. to, all persons ,concerne4 In tt4e folkiwing eetates, 4::. Iv it : - '.' . 1 , , ... 'time of Juno . % Kenyon,' lat'of LibertY, dec'a; P. A. William*, .A.dministrator, . . . 1 Eitite of.Sinma Blasde.l, Minot ; U.K. Shernian,lnar ffatn. .i Itsute of Enoch Rodman, Minor ; , ' X K. Wilh t ams, A,nardian. . • .- .- i , .. .. .. . its inr • ' , Abet: the accountants haver settlid their aceoun tlitnegisier's 011 lee in and for the. county of Susque liana; and that' the earn° 'will he presented to the trilizes of the Orphans' Court, on; Thursday; •Jaiivary *1876, for condrmatiOn and allowance. s.f- . H.' N. lIIFEANY, ,• t ;legister s Office, Ileeeinher. o c .TICE.-:--All Fiersotita:are hereby pint! , . , • ' tioued not! o parehase a note alleged to i . have. su given by 'lhoniati Collard, ;Itliutit four years ago sable to. A nastiitioMo'ddock;as the same is betoyed iei 0 fraud , ' a nd will -. not be 'paid .nrdess cow ailed iilw. Said utita is tirdvin for flt'e hundred - dol ar*. t ip THOMAS F. COLN.) . DMINIStRATTUrS.NOTIdE.—Iu tile est. of WM. VatiCampen; bite of Dirnotk township. Lettersof . aintstration in the said estate „baying been granted t , 4e undin3lgned, - all 'perions owing said estate are :r wake imtnediate payment, and aU persona_ b claims against said estate are reques.ed to pres ,e theta Without delay.':.' L., dURISTIANA VAN0.A.81P.1 6 . 174 . , ')1 ember 11. 1875. `v i t. Adiniuisfp.strix. DAILN ISTRATQIi t 'S N 01:10Z-IN the estate of John Conley, late of Choconet d, Letters of Administration in the a:gestate ug.been granted. 10 the undersigned, ell perehh, k , ug said estate are requested to make itateetlime 4 ment. and ail persona laving elanua again . t _said. e are rtquesteu to preselit them without de ay. THOS. OW. sic. 15, 11375.--6 w. Adnatil *UAW! Boy's Boots,_ _at _QhFapJohn's. v.i.E4.4 ; ip•w...i. WRY TO 14,t; BULLARD'S, I ` r 111 E, IIEAD, OF . ICT A.V. IGA't I N, IMRE 11,p44.'S . Virp- -- .:WOVJAT, CILOyEI; ' : 1 4:N. , 1),.':17'010713,y , i5ED,! • . , :.' -.. I ardeh Seek of lilt klichi,the 'very . beet Flour,'Saier • Tex, Coffee, Plah,lta me, )laird, etc., etc.,' :.t_..>; 'l , ...- ifil.Bo: , . 1 ' i ; • rty ceiresof chute. cattail geoctlg. coneisting iri pert Pia hod, Fears, Plums.. Cherries, gnipeeo, tittaxtber 1, line APPIce. (jorp:Beete, Tomatoes, Peas, Puck, 'they, toliatervfirteceltaitl, Pekb. Quince apd Apple titer, ticvflcd klatnotud lots of other Oltigi quite too traerout to t,+±.'ll4)maitkot. k ell of - which will be- soul tt all aor , ''Ndir, m' res 47 pay at prices that ',NW , . , , - - , riety Ctazilopetiticiaa... , } '-d trietlY _epee the PrieelPlS or' live 00 lPt 1 1 1Y0• • ' • tal'and i apa at e .., t I . ,A; li.syta4up:o. V' ' trooo,Apier;rore. , ' • , '. ' , - , . . irl---;-,'-,•-..,44-7.7.11r.itt:-•",.-:4-44.-'2---- rr- - . 7" — ^ l " - '" ---'. I 013. *tonic • - - - . ~,. . AT Tata ,ciirrlcz,euw' I , to get s'otio- 'V 4