The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, March 15, 1876, Image 2

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PUBILINIED t EVERT VC EDWRO)AT MOUNIFG, r.
AT MONTROSE, 13111144 1 A CO., PA:, BT
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HAW I+l -4 2 . & 01 7 V1Z7 SEM, -
Blill'OßS tit PROPRIETORS,
• At two Dollars per Year in Advanett. , , •
TO ADVERTISERS :—Tus omm:intr. as 'an adver
tising medium is tinsurpasmil in this section. It
seachei the Fanner, Mechanic. and business man. Its
circulation is constantly increasing. and itradvertising
rains reasonable. Rates will be given at our office or
by mall. ,
• JOB PRINTING:—Our office isupplied with four
printing presses.together with la c e variety of type,
borders, fancy inks , etc.. with whi we are prepared
to do work In the but styk and at prices lower than
any competitors in, any . Sectiou. Samplim shown. and
estimates cheerfully given at our office. I Work order
ed by mail wilt receive prompt attention. l ; ,
E. 8.1 , HAWLEY. ' • ; W. C. WIESER.
.. "Ii he (Belknap) was only a b
siid a prominent' Republican at W'
ton, "lie could be scraped off .
barn would 'be done ; bUt he is a'
ja
- ma...
dangerous toqbe patient - '': •
it is now alleged that there
cient evidence to convict every
of the ;Cabinet
,except Bristow_ ai
including Grant and other 'high
The lips of old army officers will
unclosed and startling level
made of the corruption and rate:
thit present . Administration: . '
. In veitigating Committees. thri 'e . these
days, in, Cities, . Statesi and. Peel rat
There is.abunditint m terial .to
work on, and aaa,prominent* nblioan
eentiakks, another Belknap 'case and.thl
Cincinnati Convention . will - tibt be :held:
If the people of this country . will Submit
to'a further extension of the Repnbliean
partY, they are no longer : fit for self-gov
ernment: ' . • _ . . • - • . •
The thunder storm' in Washington pis
terrible. The lightning is striking tali
around the White Rouse. Already it
las struck the '.War Department,"
threatens the "Navy Department," and
the "Department of Justice." fleavent;,
what consternation! They are en `aged
now, in putting conductors ern
, the "*resi
dent's mansion." One is finished.
conducted Marsh - to Canadii.
Some of Belknap's friends' ate trying
to . Create a side- issue by 'charging Capt.
Robison, who laid Belknap's corrupt
prictices before the President, with hav
ing been dismissed from the army for
frand, &c. 'Nis is not denied by Capt.
Robison. He was arrested and tried be
fore 'a packed court that was organized to
conitict him on these charges bnt -his
seal offence was informing on 13'elknap,
which he propoaes to 'show bathe the
Howe Afilitary Committee.
,‘ •
We learn that on ' . lionctay last a por
tion'of the county jail debt_ bonds.were
taken at aix per cent., iiist,ad.of eight,-
what.the - . Republfrqn.'calis "legal (ping)
Interest,.";and. that, probably the whole .
amount will be taken at the. same rate.'
nice the 15th daY of last, Oct4ber(five
months) about $9,000 have been Paid on
•
the'. county Debt, andi .the interest on
th 6 balance reduced two percent....- . But
we inu4 not - play that tho3k4 Democratic
Reform measures had anything to 'do with
this, , for if we do . Romer coma
plain worse than
. evEir about - the..c,aiti
holing - axon iid:o' . nigh ts. „
There is
,a loud call for the u
tiou Quartermaster General %Otis
Ingalls, who is one of the most
Dent members of 'the White Haute ring.
To 'get Ingalls into his present position
General Meige, the faithful and incor
ruptible head of the l quartermaster's .
partment, was, sent Eur Ope by Belk-
Bali with tha pretences that an inspec
lion and 'Ofiort upon the egnipment of
foreiguirmies would 'be very useful to
the American service `just at' this time. ,
Belinap Wanted in Ingalls a Confederate I
in .:is corrupt operations 'whom he could
not find in Wigs. I There is abundant
season to believe that Ingalls has improv
ed . his %opportunl4l3 for plunder and
peStilation. , rpon intlary of
assistant quartermaster! , with the- rank
and pay Oa colonel be appears to : bare
saved enough to make Mrs.' Grant
a pima. of a magnifioeht gold watch
oosEing him $4.,800. watch . was °mt.-
sally intended' for IQueeti Victory, but
through thE,monifie,ence of Geo. Irigalls
ithiObecome the' proper yr of the Wain
and,unostentatious mistress of the White
Shortly after . making thislires
ent.to kis. - Grant„ Gen. Meigs was sent
stbroadAin , hia - pretended tour of ,inspec
tiolitand Gen: :Ingails, was placediat the
beak of the "titterterniaater : general's . de-,
partment.- Quarteatna l eters can
male : presents five, .theirand dollar ;
'watches.evidentlyL:fittY.o7.BolM
',profit ble
, neeit'a little - -4nveitiga,
tion;: ; 4:.
rnaele"
ashing
.
11(1 no
part of
prove
!i3 WE=
esipbet
Fish;
)fficiale.
now be
prnents
'fleas of
• ... ,# -
Senator Sherman jr. , his recent speech
against-the reipal:of the . Restimption •Act,
- said that "it weemy, reopen thequetition
i. • , . ~
or the" . .paymenr:of our notee . ,Why May
we not '.o. 7 open:i . .the , .. question .as to; the
payment - ; .of . -ont:' . botids? ' ls.. : the act of.
1860 . . More sacred . than the act of
1875 ?"! Certainly not.. Both acts ought
to be repealed. .. The act of 1869 was a
fraud upon the people;and Senator Sher
man, . hiinself denounced it is an act of
repudiation tliti Would warrant .the peo
ple in repudiatinitthe bonds. Originally
the 5 20 : 'bonds iyi.re to be \ paid - in, the
lawfill money of .the cOuntry- r either gold
Or greenbacks—at ' the 'option of the
govern mentAiut the act ol 1869 repudiat ,
ed this con tract - without the : consent Of
,the people, and declared that they should
ii.! paid in gold only. •If Congrt4s iu 1869
ci.uld nullify a contract : made in 1862,
.hat. is to hinder . 'Gongresa in 1876 from
1
r pealing O. late made in 1869.01.'1875,
hen these laws are palpablefrauds and
o ttageS on the people.? The claim set
Ip: that . the present owners. of the-bonds
ye innocent tioldefis . avails .. ; nothing.
When rt man tiny-ail piece of real estate,
he buys it subject to -all tlet - cte: of tide.
that may exist, and if he has not;
into the matter, and fin& h;s purchase .
encumbered, , he cannot '
plead 'that- he .
'was-an innocent purthaier. SO With tW.
bOndholder.: He is bound and should t be
bourd'by the original Contract, whether.
he is ignorant .of it or nod. A -gorern
ment,bouil cad be no- more sacred as a
piece of property.ia the eyes of the law,
than a frrnzi .or a house • and lot. Th i e
fraudulent acts of 1869 and 1815 ought
thereforeL to be repealed, and both the'
5-20bdrids and the greenbacks put back
upon the original contract and law that
brotight them into existence, .and. which
being a contract and a law should remain
inviolable at the hands of CongresS.-.-
Pittsbit4 Post,
TIE CRISIS.
The New York Tr;bune has Opened red
hot shot upon the rotten dynasty in
Washington..,ll-saYs.: .
, No, Republicans ! this will not- 6e ,pass
ed as an exceptional case.: AO-rantiam has
chine_ to, judgement at last', This • infa
mous abuse of die publie'serVice for per:-
sonal and partisan gain has. borne its. in
evitable fruits. The stubborn- - partisan.
may; excuse the ,protest as be '. will. In
every State there are thousands of voters
.Whose minds are 'made up this day, be
y!cond. poisthility to change, to ,tedeerr.
the honor of the Ainerican Republic, by .
such. votes hereafter, that neither Grant
nor any of his favorites,. nor any Man
who has impudently called our.eivil 'stir
vice "the best: the world. ever saw," ,nor
any 'defender arid apologist for this moat
scandalous Administration, shall ever
again be able . :to claiin that •he btu . the
AmeriCan people behind hitn. Derrioc
racj may be dangerous, true; but it is
not • filthy with bribes - and stealing-.--
Against \disloyalty or -repudiation the
people can protect: Niemselves in many
ways ; against eishonor they - can' pro ;
tect themselves only by - _trampling under
Blot every -man • who has. practised in or
excused that' inflmous. systemsOf public
ervice called Giantism. •It the Repub
lican party cannot rid itself 'absolutely of
thiS taint- and shame ;: no
. RPpublican
candidate will have: a better chance for
election than BOBS T*eed himsdf. . .
Every Man who has been in.any way a
conspicuous leader of the &publican
party is to-day put upon his proof. He
must show that he is not a thief. The
su , pic on Is against him. The ,!;istiiiet
ive Administration - candidates—Conk
\
Mortbn and the rest—have no , more
chance for success before the people
(whatever may be their chance at Cinci-,
nniti) than has Jefferson Davis. There
is no creature whOm the average Ameri •
can pehple more fervently hate in any.
tinies„hnd particularly in hard times
thanl a thief; and after Belknap there is
no A.dtninistiatien man who, is tot aus
peoted of being a thief. St) too, there
is no man - who has been a cmtspionous
Repubilcan leader, identified . with the
management of the party at Washing
ton, who is not damaged , by , the late ex.
posuresi. Blaine suffers among the rest,
and the prominence of his ,leadership
mlkes the damaie these 'exposures bring
him, the greater. He ninet in korneway
out:tOose froin the Adtnini#tration, and
all its workE, or gi down in , the common'
ruin. - • ,
MORAL OP fliE B E4KIV AP CASE,
Tho:criliis came when, an ignorant
4oldfer,_boarse in his tastes and blunt in
`-perceptions, fond, of money ; and
enjgyra6nt and of low corapany.
.•., •
waK put in, the`maiden tial 'chair. We
hlairiinOhody - for 01,4, nobody was,
~6 1 4 aletiblgRI 'The , party did; iha hOt it
THE DE
OCRAT,
I , ld under the circa
• ;
'1 character as a,
.very early
s fully revealed vo;he
and nc•mirition and
it the republican
inonsibility f or him
w ich is to-day ;,corer
W have - been ,:martiii
th a journal for ) seven
- 1
complexion it w o uldol
the regime under • wh
was so coarse and yen
iu some awful; cL4st
.cover us with shame z
pair; that the SOuthe
but a; blind; eq . by th
the.pol ice off the scent
enemies ,of . free gt
country:were to be t'9 i
na' and Mississippi
and that the choru
apology which was
by republican edit
conventions :o. the
hardening a sornewh
nature it, coursps ant
were full of danger io. the country, The
mischief is, however,l by no. means irre
parable. :rWe have j i ust one year: more of
this deplorable' adiiinistration. to hear
with, and during -V , iiit period We must,
while puShing on the work of investiga
tion and praying th at the discovery of
guilt may stop shor ' of the highest place,
possess our souls i patience.
, But. it is
still - in the pthier o the American people
to see that 'the aglctinn - does not recur
by electing a PresideOt whose sympatbiei
and associations connect him with the •
-best sobial . lifealt4 country , whO belongs
to - its men .of *honor a' i d - intellect and
morality, political im}
age . and. traditions,
and who is either 'cont nt with the,for
time he has got or . whose. character. 'has
been' tried by temptation ~ and:resisted. it
and who. has the' courage which ,iii -needed
to bean' a revolution. For
. revolutiOn
:there must be. : The reforri of , the army
.of 50,000 civil Officers - must : come, and it
must come in spit 4. of the CaMexons and
Mortnns and Conklings . and BOutwells
and Chti!idiers if the :form of the'govern-:'
ment is to remain -unchanged.---The Ara
lion. • i - _
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.idvertisemeD
.
GRIFFISIt& S. YRE, DEALERS iN
Hardware, Iron, ails, Iloneeturniehing Goode,
Groceries and Provloion r Rood , Stone, 'happened and
Tressed Tin Ware, Atc., ac. march 16, "t 6.
. -
I
SPECIAL' NONE! - -
NO`} NE!
. The undereigned z ov4rsee rs of the poor of-Harferii
Township, are demon of apprenticing, to responsi
ble parties. two , minor ?children, (boys) aged four and
six years, until they sh Fa RAE 11 -arrive at the age of twenty
one years. .Apply to M
- _ .
j ;
D.. ' }, r , '
otor Masters.
JACKSON; TINGLEY,
Harford, March 15, ;$76.- 7 .6w - ,
ANEW PEA.
Stock Cattio Me
has been ing.ltuted for
The first Vendne will
Montrose, on
• ;
Snturday;
commencing at 1:30. p
highest bidder the foil)
Four work liorses,•l
expect a consilmment
Wogons, 'fop '13u4.4y
rail, patent wheels. w
ton, patent wheels, b
hand open Buggies.
shell body, broad, via
wheels ; 2 new Cutt4
brake. patent wheels x
oae horse Lumber
Machine, and other t
TERNS..;-I,iine month
proved security.
• These sales will be
notice.
All kinds of stock.
sold on commission.
Month:4e, March 1
LICENNE ETITIONS.—Notice s
hereby give that, in pursuance of an Ai t
of Assembly,the f Mowing named 'persons ha (
tiled their petition with the Clerk of Quart '
Sessious of the P.ace, for the County of Su
quelianna, for licenses to keep taverns and fi
wholesale dealers in said County, for whit
they will apply at, April . Sessiono, 1878.
P
Stisq:a Depot, AMbroae Ramon,
" Cherie. Kirk,
WM, H. Brown,
Chester 0. Hanes, .
James Barns„'
John Downs, I
Edward. Carlisle,
Dennis Casey,
Thos.. Fermin,
. Thomas Kely.
C harles Ernst, -
Allen McClure,
Firank Hoffman..
Eliza McGraugh,
Ji , P. Kent,
II ivy Ackert,
ichaelKilroW. .
I . U. Bedell,
71
DAstabrook, ,‘
Ilic.bard Stack.
Patrick Whiten,.
P Manny,
t.in. Jay.
ney & Williams,
Philip Ryan.
John Porter,.
'm. Baum,
' Edward ideledy,
Joan M. ..yers.
O. P.' Phiuney,
J. W. .A . E. W. Roberts,
P, E. Brush, '
A. U. Ayres,
A.. Le. Snovet,
' John W. (low.
./udsou St , )ne, -
S. R. Ilolmee.
John. S. 'Nebel!, - .
M. J. Harrington,
A. B. Burns,
M. A. Lyon.
I. N Bullard
Jones W. Waler.,
Charles Morse.
11. IL Hobart, •
bliss Winters.”
Cleo. IL Fes.enden.
D" Wi march;
D. A, t.,hatidter,
11 1I
I=llE3
I. 66
Great Bend,
. *6 • . 6
41
New Milford;
401, 44
114'
es
ellfford,
411 ;
Dundat,
Lenox.
ibirfurd.
Foreet Lake.
Gibson.
Montrose.
Ararat,
Raab,
tummy, .
Aro()tilyn,
Lathrop, • .
Thotavou,
Murphy Seating tits ,
Dkvin Cle k..
March 15, 1874.
'A ell 15,
iatances, but his
,began to ap
ministrition. It
he received his
the day he reeeiv.
arty resumed the
and his followers
4 it with infamy.
ig the. readers -of
years, that to -this
come at last; that
ich we were living
it that it must end
'rophe that ; would
.nd flit us with dee
m "outragei". were
theries to throw
and that the great
Ivernment in this
and not in Louisia
ut in Washington
of adulatin and
,ddressed every year
r 8 and republican
'resident were only
t•ohtuse and selfish
association's which
New This Week.
'URE IN MONTROSE
the rale of Romeo, Cottle. &c
be held' t,EL Public Avenue in
March 18, 1876 9
'31.. when will be 'sold to the
3wlng articles:
0 Good. Cows, or more ; we allr
of young cattle ; 2 new Umbel
broad cloth trimmings, shiftini
irrunied ;. new leather top Phin
rl'oad chth triniraing ; 2 secant
newly painted; 2 new Buggies
.re;.
trimming,- Pill *back; pateui
.rs ; 2 new light Putiorm wilt
tl2 new Platiormls wtrhont brake
anon, champion : new ltiowini
lags too numerous to mention.
, is' ceedit, -with 'interest and lip
held every Saturday, till farthe
grain. &c., will be received an
Apply to
ItOSIINTHAL, Auctioneer.
44 tt
Sating ho
naesetre
d•
Eating Ho I se
Wave n
MOM
ho
far
$ 1
.1
1876
RH TO. RENT.
T , c farm well known at the Thomas got:nett fare
of ic
li o
hmond Hill, Silver 44ke Towoldllp,
.001 4 1's Co.,
Pa., la now for rent. as. att.' •extra dairy-Marra cgMlatn-
Jur acres, For full particulars engAire Of• the Post
Mas rat Richmond Hill, or of s r, kiltnitati, Silver
Lak , Sueq'a Co.. Pa. • - - . ' = , -' , •
. , • .
rch 15th, 1876.—5 w. - - • , 1 ' •
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.. In
A i
the estates)! John W. Dodge. late of Middletown
dec d. Letters of 'Administragon In the Mid estate
;
ha ng been granted to - the undersigned all persona ow
ing said v
d estate, are requested to make immediate pay
me t. and all persons baring claims against said estate
ate requested to present twin without delay.:
ESTHER DODGE,
Administrator.
h 15, 1875.i-.6w.
a, E GISTEII'S NOTICE.--Public no
ice is hereby iiiiien to all persons concerned in'
the t f i o lowing estates, tolvft: •
ICet• of Ann Davis, late of Liberty, dec'd; A. IL Mc-
B a o il'
of m ,
C A h d a m e l e s s t r a vi t o . r .
pass, late of Harford, decid,
' ri. ilia L. thane and H. B. Bfi eet. Administrators.
fully Stone. (late Wood) Administra v t e r r ix iAk .
Ird Curtis. Executor. ' ,-- ' ' •
. B. Tuthill and A, O. Brush, Administrators.
ecid. Mary Tierney Adminietratrix.
Es to of Stephen Wood, late:ot 811 e. det'd.
Es to of Levi Westfall, late of Oakland, dec'd, Gay
-1
• to of Enos B. Stoddard, late of Great Bond, dec'd.
Bs to of John Tierne . late of Susquehanna Depot,
Bes to of John Aney, I t o of Lathrop, decid, Wm. C.
‘
fate of
R
of auier s ,mi
E Late .
o N f ir s es . t D ott, F Ex an e ro ci
lan.
B tate of Willis D. 1
earthen. , :
hat the accountant
tbe Register'sfOffice it
h nna, and that the e
Judees of , the Orphai
18, 181'6, for cootimulti
,
Register's Office, 'Ms
EW FIRM,
• NE
i" in. H.
ook Stoves, Itanges;.
ON -TIME •
-
Is the name or a new roOk`stove. just out. containing
s new principl.• in baking. And is , destined to , makes
revolution iu the construction of Cook stoves. Come
In and see it. • • •
THE ARGAND - '
As'a heating stoie staitai without a, rival, in beauty
durability and economy. Come and satisfy yourself
and get uames. of parties now using them. _
We take special , pleasure ie offering to the Wholesale
and Retail Trade. our desirable supply of Tinware. We
nee none but the beet of charcoal plates.
OUR WORKEEN ARE EXPERIENCEO:-
OUB BLYLES AU FAU/srplBB !
OUR GOODS ARE WARRANTED!
And we defy any to proance better goods for less
money. •
•
-LAMPS..
A fall Hue of Lamps of beantlfal design. Also Chim
neys of every derc►iptton.
STONE WARE
Plower , Jars, Mingle; Pots. Clllllll., tatter Jirs,
Preserve Jfre, Jugs; btove Tubes,-&o.
Butts and Screws, Locks and Knobs. Latchei. Catches,
Doors, Sish, Blinds. Glass. Building Paper. White
Lead, Zinc, Oils, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Spirits of
Turpentine, Paint cf any shade desired. Also colors
for mixing paint.
A full assortment el Pbiladel hia Carriage Bolts, and a
full line of Iron. Axles, Bar Iron.. Homo Shoes, .Nalls,
Rods, &c.
NAILS. •
We purchase in Oar-load lots, therefi l tre, can sell to the
trade in lees quantities u cheat:o,as 'any house in the
city. -
Wx. H. BOYD, 11. CORWIN, I J. R. COOLY.
alantrose, March 15, 1876.:
SALES.-BY' VIRTUE OF
S • writs iseued by the Court of Common Pleas of
Sw , quehanna County and to me directed, I will expose
to public vendee, at the Court Rouse in Montrose, on
Friday, April 7th, 1876, at 1 o'clotk p. m., the follow
inpieces or parcel* of land, to wit:
All that certain Om, or parcel of land situate in the
Borough of Montrose, in the County of Susquehanna
and State of Pennsylvania, boarded and described as
follows, to wit : On the east by Cherry street, on the
south by lands conveyed to Theresa M. Oerratson by.
Geo. B. Lambert, and on the west end north by lands
of Wm. M. Post, esq., being 40 feet front on Cherry,
street and the eeme width through to the west line, all
improved, it, 4on which is a keine barn painted red.
&
Seized and taken ni
in exceatto.at the of D. A.
throp vs. D. M. Rosencrants.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ
ate in kite Township of Merrick, in the County col Sus
quehannaand State of Pennsylvania; bounded and des
cribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at a beach sap•
ling at the south corner, thence by tut No. 161 north
43X degrees west 112 and *even-tenths perches to
atones, th:nee by lot No 240 north 4734 degrees east 178
perches to stones, thence by tot No 144 south 4$ degrees
east 115 and nine-tenths parches to post end none',
• thence by lot No 253, south 47)4 degrees west 180 perch
es te the place of beginning, containing 121 acres and
SAS perches, w.th the appurtenances, I, frame dwelling
• house, I frame barn, out-houses, au orchard. and about
66 acres improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of
• Oscar Washburn t Adminietretor of
.John Smiley, deed,
• assigned to Restah C. Smiley VS- James Plow.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate
• in the township et Apolacon, in the nounty of Susque
• hanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and desicrib
ed as follows, to wit : On the north by land* of Wm.
• • Hartigan or M. Crimmins, on the oast by lands of Pat
• rick Harding, on the south by the public road- leading
• from Choconut to. Little Meadows.: and on the wept by
lands of Win. Ilartive. containing •about 32 aeresouove
• pr less, simian improved. Also, all that other certain
piece of land situate as aforesaid, lied bounded as Rd"
lows Northerly by land* of Michael Crimmins, easter
ly by node of M. Crimmins and WM. Hartigan. south
' erly by lands of O.- B. Haight. and westerly by Wide of
U. Li, Haight And M. Crimmins, contaiiiiug about one
- halt an aere of land, and all improved. with fruit trees
thereon.' (Taken In execution
.at the snit of C. L.
Brown vs. tlainey Mellicrer.)
that certain piece 'or parcel of land lying
and being in the l'owsidap of Itabilit,. In the County
I of Susquevianuit'ana State of Penusylvanta. bohnded
I. and described as follows, to wit : 'Beginning at a post ,
and gone* In the 'highway leading from Stertingcl:le
wad: near Jeremy siter:oWe, to the Black Walnut re n d
at the foot of !Wylie) is, hill the north-went earner
-thereof thence at tight angles oast4l:l rod* to $ puttied
_atones in the line at muds. of Wm. ; °colloid the south.
emit Cotner thereof; thence along satilline north 16 rods
ttint B met WS post and etunlm. in the hitthwar the
northeast corner thereof, thence atoug said hiOviltr, to
the place of beginning, Containing one acre. tart
Wholees
B 1 me?
13:11
Deo ggi
Tay
4,4
Drugo
rgan, late of BroOklyn,
tor.
minor, J. 8. Birahard,-Onar-
itchell, J. Deildn.
1. have settled their accounts in
And ,for the county of Busque
=me will be presented to the
s' Court, on Thursday, April
on and allowance
h F iii; B I EAR . aegleter.
GOODS,
BOYD & Co.,
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( 4 41109 1 11-110 Tp BOYD'a 0111'Wilt i )
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DEALERS IN
jag Stoves.
TINWARE.
BUILDERS HARDWA.RE.
BOLTS.
NEW : .PRICES.
lase with the appurtenances, 1 house, 1 ba rn some
fruit trees: and all improved. [Taken in
the suit of Auburn &tool District vs, H. execution •
lying,
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nd l h a g a n t i d i c i e ir t yt: e a lt tlin
Townshippiece w I
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l nf parcel cb o n
t f
° N i n a
t a . Situate
in We
unty of Susquehanna and State of Pe
nnavl a n t,
bounded and described as follows, to wit: On
by lands of James E. Carmalt, on the east 4 111' il d s — e 2 c
James Pun% on the south by lands of
_nellyand Martin Golden. and on the wee
John Mooney, with tbe appurtenances, tby Dun_
at
co t l a r of
about 50 acres. [Taken in execution at th n flint.
Michael Behan, assigned to Thomas Nugent: l l ,l ;V
rick M. Donnelly.]
ALSO—AII that lot or piece of land sitnate. I
being in the Township of Brooklyn, In the jo ngAild
described as fallow'', to wit by: loarn O di n eh t eo hpi sz o i r tiT tli blyff.u t y h tie
Susquehanna and State of. Pennsylvania, bounded
landueno""fa o t
r e.
and
a li: d hl t g an h d wa n y?
j o . ti n th . e
Chapman,eastby
A Eldrioge, and on the west by bui nr d i o e f ss A ,a .
neadt.
the S ett i co m n p_ tA rn i v n e l d ug achsoeutatedll,4anadcrtaesiamn,oirne
.execution
of B. A. Weston, Executor of William Craver, decd, vs. O. B. Rogers.]
ALSO—AII those two lots or pieces of lenl. the a.. t
of which is situate, lying, and being in the township -4 f .
Ararat, in the County of Susquehanna and state of
Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows, to
wit : Beginning at a corner in the midele of the road,
thence by land now or sometime in the tenure of D.uild
Avery south 18 degrees east to a corner in a line of s,
lot of wood now Or sometime in the tenure of Thom is
Howell, thence by the said lot north 48 degrees we s t
87 end eight-tenths perches to stone 'corner for Julius
Tyler in the same line, thence' by land of Julius Tyler
north 82% degrees west to a corner in the middle of the
road aforesaid, thence along the said mad south la de.
grees west 2( and flve•tenths porches to the place of
besrinning, containing about.lo acne, more or less, and
all improved, and a small frame building. The second
of which is sitnate lying, and being in the Township
of
e Herrick, nv rat the
bo nn Bonn ded y an o d f Sr s ti ri eh te a td n h n e a ans a c : ro d :
yi S ( l lva a o t e of
s t , N to o
,w it„ : Beginning at a beech enpling being the south
corner hereof. thence by lot No 251 north 43,5 i degrees
west 112 and 7-10 perches to stones,
243 north 47 degrees east 178 perches to Atone", th ence
by lot No 244 south 43 degrees east 115 and 9 -lOperchea
to g po-t and stones, thence by lot N 0,253 ) out h 47X de
greee.west 186 perches to the place of beginning, con.
v a luing 197 acres and 86 perches of land, more or less,
with the appurtenances,l frame dwelling house,l frame
barn, out houses. an orchard, and about 50 acres im
proved. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
B. A.. Pottle vs. Don A. Walker.
ALSO—AII those three pieces or parcels- of land sit
uate, lyine and being in the borough of - iikuchanna
Depot. im the County of Sasquetiatna 'and State of
penneylvania.. bounded and described as follows, to
wit : Lot No 2is bounded on iheviest by binds ofJohn
Barry, on the north by lands of '.Jerry Buckley, on' the
gushy lands of B. litnees and Drinker street, act. ori
the south by Prospect street. all improved, with the
appurtenances, a two-story frame building with stone
basement. Lot No 1 is bounded on the vast be Drin
ker street. on the north by lands of Timothy McMahan,
on the east by "Warner Avenue," on the south by lanes
.of Mary Lyeight. Improved, with the appurtenances.
frame bnilding partly burned down. Lot N e
boundedg tvl 4, ).turi on the west by lands of Michael Ferry, on
the north by Sigh street.on the eastby lands - of Bridget
very and lands of Elizabeth Balch, on the south by pub
lic mad—all improved. [seized and taken in exeen
tion at the suit of Erman* Rosh vs. Mary Tierney, Ad
nalnistratrix of John Timey, deed.]
Ai V - All that curt it, piece or - parcel of land situate
i n the Tovitiebin o liver Lake, County of Susquehan
na and State of rennsylvania, bounded and described
as fellows, to wit : Beginning in' the centre of road
leading from Silver Lake to ratholic church at the north
line ol -enervation, (so called.) thence along said reser
v..tion line north 88 degrees west 200 perches thence
degree,' east 164 'perches to a post
t elis ° t 202 perches to the cent rnof the road,tbence
u s t i e sS e ssid road soutb 18 degrees east 16 perches thence
south 8 degrees east 32 perches, thence south Edegrees
Ave ,.; ax 'perches. thence south 13 degrees west 63
'perches to the place of beginning, containing 136 acres
,and 20 perches. moreor I..ss. with. cne house. barn, and
A to p, one orchard, and 80 acres improved. [Seized and
I -taken in execution at the •suit of James Hayes, 'use of
Wm., .1. Mulford vs. Ja es Whalley.
ALSO—AII that certain piece er parcel of land situate
lying, and being in township of Auburn; County of
Susquehanna and state of Pennsylvania ' botindea and
described as follows. to wit : Vn the south and east by
hi g hway, on the north and weetby lands of E. Dawson,
containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, one
frame store building, and all improved. [Seized and
taken in execution at the snit of 8. IS. Howard vs. P. D,
'Shannon.]
ALSO—AII these two certain pieces or parcels of
bi n d situate, lying, and being in - the Borough of New
Yilford, Suilnehanna County, Pennsylvania. the first
of which is *scribed as follows, is wit : Botizded on
the north by Dr. L. A. Smith, east by land of E. A.
Pratt, south by Mrs. Mary Little, and west by Main
street. containing about 30 perches, more or less. with
onetwo4tory frame dwelling and out house. The sec
ond piece or parcel of land Is bounded anti described as
follows, to wit: On the north by H. P. Little, cut by
B. A. Pratt. west by Main street. and south by E. A.
Pratt, containing about 40 perches, more or less, with
one 134 story frame dwelling house and one frame barn.
eized and taken in eqccutioa at the snit of W. W
Winten. President of the Second National __Bank ot
&rennin ~ve.l. EL Little. LI P. Little. and Mary Little.]
ALI , O—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate
lying, and being in the Township of Auburn, County of
Sasqueh -Dna. and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to wit: North by lands of Thomas
Cane, A. Bolles. and M. C. Lacey'. east by lands of tee
est •te of li. Bill and D. V. France, south by lands of
T.,C. James. and west by lands of S. Warner and S.
Met, containing 198 acres and 98 perches. more or less
with the appurtenances. 1 frame dwelling, 2 frame
saw-mill, and some fruit tree., and about 50
a bs cr r es nsl improved. [Alined and taken in execution at the
suit of H. A. Boss vs. Joseph M. Case, aid 0. H.
Loomis vs. Joseph M. Case ]
ALSO—AII those certain pieces or parcels of land
situate. lying ,and bring in the borough of Friendoyille
in the County of tsnlquehantut, and state of Pennsylva
nia, bounded anti described a 4 tolloW*, to wit : Lot Nu
1, on theMorto by land of John Foster. on the east by
Lake street, on the south by lands of William Buffum,
.on the west by lands of Charles Henry, coutaining
about 4 acres, and all improved. • The second picie is
described as follows, to wit : -Beginning in the c litre
of Lake street at the.south corner of school noose lot,
thence along the centre of Lake street south 39 degrees
west three and three-tenths perches to a post, thence
by land unsold north 51 . dtvieesi west 12 e n d thrte•
tenths perchelito a post, (half. way of the whole lot.)
- thence by unsold laud north 39 degrees east 7 and 65
oue-hundredths perches' to a post in a Strupler's hue
thence by said line south 51 'degrees , east 3 and seven
tenths perches to a post the north corner of SCI,OOI tai,
thence by said lot smith 39 degrees west 4 and 25 one
hundredths perches to a post. the west corner of the
same, thence by the same south 51 degrees east SAnd
five-tenths perches to the'place .of 'beginning, etilvain
lug 56 perches of land..more °Hers. [Seized and taken
in execution at the snit of I. A. 'Mut; ye. AI. C. Suttou;
Amos G. hull vs. ,0,, Sutton, and 1). D. Searle assign
ed to N. L. Lenheim,ys. M. C. Button.
Take Notice.— All bide . muter nit ABRANOND on the
clay of sale. , WILLIAM WHITS. saitiriff. l
Sheillf's Office, Montrose, March 15,18'"6.
Best Calioo . lf colts per yard at Cheup
John's.
HAVI: YOIT- IIEARD TILE airs?
The following II a lapeeimen of it.
S% pounds ,TEA.,;tOr one dollar.:
5 cans.'PEACHES or • TOMATOES for one
dollar. _
4 tans LITTLE NECK' CLAMS for ono dot-
7 pounds ThtilSlNS,for one dollar. •
22 hart SOAP for• one dollar. • .
10 pouiada prunes for-mid dollar. •
14 pounds SALER/1711810r one dollar.
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• 4 poUnds COFFEE formadollar.' •
12)-4 potinda.CRACKERS tor one dollar.
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150• JAW 'BREAKERS for one dollar.
The.wbole lot. fur Tux • DOLLARS and a
present thrown in. GOOd for minety days. A
laro stock of nett/ and choice .goods equally
low, By calling- at :the head of Navigat:on
you shall have the full value of - your 'wary
every time d'som‘ething extra. • • :
. Call and ieesat A. N. BULLARD'S.
Unntroae. March Mgrs. ' .
Best CalicoeB'7l- eta. per yard at Cheap
Joh
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mire duct 33'fargliaa- almyr of
The Oldest Mad most reliable finn la the 'United titatee
The 1 , 90 k 410 rife ta *dal 'swatted at the .
WOOLDI3 FAIRAT LONDON'.
AU 80011 Malliralfill4ed tzeo from dampness and co
realms. - _ _
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