The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, March 22, 1876, Image 2

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Puntasnan Even's' WIDNEEDAT Mort1111(9."
AT biONTIWati tICYB4 A CO., YA., BY
X"X ArVO r. la Ee ""2 " aro wcr szat
EDITORS Sc PROPRIETORS,
At two Dollars per Year ia,Advanoe. .
TO'ADVERTISERS:--Trus DanocnAr as au adver
tising medium is unsurpassed in this .section. It
reaches the Farmer, Mechanic, and business man. Its
circulation is constantly increasing, andlts advertising
rates reasonable. Rates will be - Olen:at our of or
by man.
JOB PRINTING;—Our office is' supplied with four
printing presses,together with I large variety of type,
borders, fancy inks; etc., with which we are prepared
to da work in the best style and at prices lower than
any competitors in any section. Hamples.shown and
estimates cheerfully given at our entice. Work order
ed by mail will receive prompt allealion.
E. B. HAWLEY. - - .O. ORIJSER.
STRAYS
.AND TRESPASSERS.
In our - brief response to, inquiries res
pecting tresPassing animals, . winch we
gave lust . week, we did *notintend to car-.
ry.the idea that the, negligence .of - u de.•
fendent in trespass, to' tiu9d , his ,oiin
line :fence; exempted him From being - re
sponsible Under' the i law. What we i ll .:
tended to convey- was this ;
.that if the
laW respecting the division' haS not been
'complied with and that • portion beleng
to Each owner of ildjactit lands, - has
not Ireeri set apart for • each 'one reap ct
iiely. to build, either by mutual consent
or by the operation, of the :laW, then no
action can beinantafned for trespass. In
other words, the plaintiff . irtist be. free
from all. responsibiliti on his part in or,'
der to Sustain his action.
. .
. Fearing that our readem may confound
•
the law respecting an action for trespass,
or the feuce law, With the stray law of
Susquehanna county, which was pissed
April 1863, we have concluded to make
a more extended reference to it at this
time; In 1863 the following act was pas
sed for this county. ! i ,
SECTION 1. Be it Anfed by the Senate and
of
House ,Bepresaita m
ites f the ,Comoiticealth, of
I A.
Pennsylvania in General ssembly met, and tt is
hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That'
from and alter the first day of July next, all.
Horses, cattle, sheep and swine, belonging to
farmers, or other persons, found running at
large, or upon the public,roads. or' highways, in
the county of Suscinehanna, shall be consider
ed, in character. of strays,'and may be taken
urcas such, by any personand shall and may
be,disposed of, under the existing laws of this
commonwealth, relating Ito strays, if such per?
son shall see proper to prosecute the samel—
P*ided, That this net shall not apply to Any
orsaid animals, that may haye accidentally es
caped from their.enclosures. ,
It will clearly be
,seen by the above apt .
aPplYing to this county, that no. nlw
stray law nor any , 'meal of the .former ,
established. fence law, was enacted. - Un- .
der .the. Previous stray. law, any animals
'found upon the 'premises of lauother, : ,
contd. betaken
, up' as strays, but if they .
were in the highwaithey could not be
•so taken. up ; • henh,e the,: law 0680
rsiMply ettentiO the: provisions of the
fohner stray. law to animals that are left
to l rtmat large in the highways, and even
this law does not . ii'Pply to animal's that
"Adoidentally .escapt framit their •enclos
ureit."
The evident intent; of this hi* is to
abate the nuisance of habitually - iiastur;
ing'(,,the highways., and. It tad no, refer- 1
vice to the fence law,•nor .does it change ,
th'e' former well establishedruleO. upon
that point: - • 1
The ilistsaining of taiimals' under the,.
Sus.quehanna county sqa.s , law, is no dif;
ferent than' it is ir , any other r
ptt of this
state, except thati its jurisdiction is' ex
tended to highwitlYis: There it tioq . nest:ion'
of trespass.or damages' whiell'kicati arise
under it. .• .1 • • •
'The law or f Being and k, 6 onsequent
trespass', is an: entir-ly different subject,
and is governed by the siipreme curt
decisions, as we stated last week, _which
are that every owner of land must enclose
it,on all sides, by a lawful fence—upon
the road side .as' well as elsewhere—before
he can , maittam:a4 activu r ,fvy dainages iii
trespass. 1‘ ),.
If a periart'illowWhiS•cattle to run at
large in the...highway - ,they -.can be dis
trained under the *tisquelianna \ county
stray law `(Provides alway4thal limy did
not accidentally escape) irrespectiie of
fetice ur no fence, But an action of trea
pasecannot,be mantaiireil. unless there is
a laNyful fence is well along the highway
elsewhere. We doi not behove that the
legysliture that enacted . the- \ drat law of
1.863 - intended to g' any, other remedy
than the one vtated in the act. •
Fac-Attorney4erteral. Williams is like
,.
ly to get an investigation- now, that will
show him up in his - trite colors, a(nd'hi
aicate . the character of the 'corruption
that hay eo g long nourished in 4r A ntl a
Adaiinistrition' with the connivance of
fhe Kcal leaders'' in il9' out of Con
It is '-allegedlitho:testitriony ' in
his own handwritii4 cOnviatini him of
_
bribery isin possession-. of a Conitnittee
or the House. This the :man.. that
President Grant Wanted' to;thruat Utkii
thiPeopip, pr,the States asPhief
huaticeo
MUM
. The election in New Hampshire r.on
Tut4(3;iy of - 144 -week regal rl. in
publican •'victory by a majority : :Of about
. Un:govei nur and tue
sufficiently Repnblican to sedure'thelini-;
Seniter and *lull political:Con
-trol. is .true that ..the • 'ratite of New
Hampshire 'has, been Carried . by,the : fte
publidans.every year since. that party was,
born (which was' in 1856) except to 1863,
1871 and 1874;yet thatit. - shnuld:\give a.
color .tanction to `the present adminis
tration in the existing and:knowl
edge, is ea rprising to honest of all
parties. - = .
. If,. as . the Montrose RepOlican,•saya this .
week in' its Wonderful exultation and die
.play of sensatio:ial head . Imes; itis,"The,
opening.O \ f. the Presidential campaign''
and is to . be consideredas a party 'triumph
for the - Administra , tion party,then a third.
.term for Grant,Belknap, .Babcock,or. t Yen
Joyce need not be considered an impos.
sibility but may be' coolly looked upon
: by the . - political pirates • of to day as a
probability.' 'Let. professional
. politicians
and the Ring press, • exult •as they, may
over such a. victory; yet we . belieye. that
it Will but. ex-ite great , . , r •among
the, patrioic masses and remove all Won
est doubt as to the necessity; not only,uf
• discharging corrupt official servants, but
of using . more than ordinary • torte to re
capture our• Republican form of goveTn
meta, from
,the hands of political. pirates
ere- it is ,utterly robbed, ,debauched
t•
distroY( ] , d. • •
An:intereOing fact in the Belknap affair is
that not: & single individual connected . with it,
neither man or woman,is a R6publican, except
Belknap himself. Several were Confederates,
and all•Democrats.—Montrosc Republkan.
.
Does the I?epublictin ..rely up6n the fact
that its readers will .see no other. paper
when it 014 out such ,statements as the
above : ? I'le. editor' of - the Rep?Mitnn
knbw,s . and every other. Radioal p litical
i
apologivi • for. crime ' knows, that the
above assertion:ls a sneaking misrepie
seaution, intended solely to cloak parti
san. guilt. Belknap law much a Demo
crat,-
as any other person Implicate& with
him;excepting . only Grant himself. , It has .
been the'policr of Radical thieves to - pay,
a pricelor deserters from their opponents,
and Grant, Relkaitip, and . all - ..others in.
the GrantAdininistrationi Who hairs ever
clainied4 name among Democrats, have
sold.their hirthright s .and have taken the
N. ..
thirty pieces of silver. as the price of their
infamy. But why ..•neel \ l
. :we wonder at
such statements as the above whenit •Ifas
been demonstrated :times alMost without
number, that - men - 4116 will steal
. and
their accomplices who helplto hide their
- -
villainy. will also resort to falsehood to
prevent conviction. , •
.. -
• ... • .
• TairWri blood-thirsty Democrat is Qom-
Mitteea--- twelve regtilar and one select—.
are:no iv..engaged at . Washingtou,investi- .
-gating with desperate:e. and unflagging
zeal the manifold crookedness Of the
Grant'. administration, Every one Of
these is tither actually unearthing frauds
- and swindles or -illustriously digging
down towards them withJhe most en
couraging prospects, the dirt turned up
showing, as, old Miners say, "a first-rate
color.'( "Of course' one of the diggers or
his friends .gets splattered occasionally;
'Alt The . .RiTublicans aie sunriagl
,the worse, fur the reason 'That they have
long
. moniipolized
,the
.offices. With .so
, many batteries, each of ``girty mud pow
era" aa?General Butler would phrase
Kained upon them,. the leuding.:othee-
Art)lders, past, present and futUre,' , urist
b'3 loosing a great deal of sleep.-7--I'ltird
Times. : . . •
The Doylestown - Peniiicral wan t a to
• kriow from the editor of the' P,hiladel-,
phia Times' what be has to'say about the
financial probleM. He
Repeal the resumption .act bodily, and
put the question back to where it : was at
the tithe ct the passage of that Suicidal
statute. Next give the people a low gold
bond :convertible into greenbacks., leaving
the wants of trade free to 'regulate the
- volume . of currency, and then-4top
Resumption will coine just when restored
prosperity to ou r ; in d ust ry aid confidence
itt business circles invite it, and until
then all the laws of forty Congresses
could enact.and all the gold the govern
:went could beg, borrow or buy wouldn't
give . us speckpayment. Brief and com
prehensive, t ?
The exposure Secretary Belknap
.13.413' bad ;i most stiMulating effect on the
,virtuo4s *publicans of 'Nevi_ Hat ,
npsbire.
Urder itB insOring, illnence thoy. hayf.
aaaea at iyast, thoudand votps to their
usual`o63ol'4 - -
441.1 cloak .ii/,'New
• .••
Judge r a ft .th e new Secretary of iVar
rave a minority (minion us one'of tree
judges in 'the superier court at Cincinnati
Luat. wie ovaru oi,euuui.i4kat tr; 4 40 , I
to exClude the reading - of the Bible and
all sectarian teaching in the common
schools. On appeal, this . opinion al
sustained by the Ohio supreme court,.
the Bible is today excluded , as a 1
book in the public schools of that f.
and all; sectarian- exerc.ses are lorbie,
Judge. Taft, howey.er, is OppOsed to
division . of the.school fiend, and
succesqlilly straddles the school
tion, being on both 'sides of it: 11e
es the Catholics' and Jews by hip
position and he - conciliates the P.
tents by the last.
rardon of the counts contrui
ers ,Schialkill county: who wer
victkl;of appropriating. public mod
their Own use will be a‘ rpriee
peOple of ,the state. The
only served six months Of_ the two!
for which thq were sentenced. 1)1
a.case: of most, mistaken clemen cy..'
conviction and sentence, at the' . H i
it, was generally. aPproved. Malfeti
and crime,`like Satan aforQ , t.inie,
and fro in thiscountrY' and walk '.ll
down hi it. Our official eer vice is ci
from toll to bottom, and leniency
repn‘ion or pnnisliment of offense
as these men were guilty of is th
oil upon
The Philadelphia •Te4graph , (re
that
.the New Hampshire eleotio
personal rather than . a.party victo
that tt is not , worth while for' Repol
to waste any More. powder in vele •
it; It thinks - the: bad
. .War record
DeMocratic candidate, Mr. Marc
more,. than a etaud off for. the
Ba,latiock
.antl. Belknap , with whil
'Rrpriblican Competitor:las handc)
Mr Blaiue l ponipousiy declared
this )3ellcoap..bUsinems had been
over' to
.the Radical members of
. 0€
the ecretary..would have been in
ed And convicted already; . but
member enquired why. some of
Radical Congresses, of :which ..J3l
the liader,:did not unearth some
glaring frauds, he wilted.
The New York delegation tor the re
publican. national
..Convention n -Gin
citinati' will be unitiOnc us for ..;Senutor
Conkiing'„for President. '.Conk'ing.will
also 'have the.. ununitnetis .surPort of the
New Jersey. delegation unless . SenutOr
FrelingionySen 'should insist on t i he
plitrient - of a first After - that the
Neyv Jeisey delegates go to 'conk,
hng.
.‘
• .larsh has expressed his
return here and testify
,on,
immunity for himself and hid wit
reported .from WaVangton• thf
pardon -will seni : •them .
The 'S u Herald i ntiniltteS th
has already returned to his rekii
New York city.
Investigate. every xastial. and if yolk
find one who wa4 oi►ca a bem J 'crat and
sold od for cash. Or::. office, co
'on the . spot..
,Belkttap,to the New'liimpsh
•
lieans "The President and
zip prove your. eourse."
lidverthements Sew This
tiOOLEY i BUILD? •
ON THE TRAC I .'
Every style of ha ildings erected, • and everything
furnished, at GREina Rumen]) Coutmets
vhSerlullyafurnished. Stair building a specialty. None
lull expert vnced workmen tolerated.Jan.2o,'7s.
montroae. March 220376.4y' I
p EPORT ,
or TIIE CONDITION OF Tag
A. AA. to 46 Is tA) 1.11.4 (.6.14.14, 1
AT MONTROSE, IN Tim .sTATo PEIIWA ,
At the Close of Business, March 10,1876. , .
' RESOURCES. „
Loans and discounts: ,. . 1;,.5117,512 18
Overdrafts .1 • 1.295 13
U. S. Bonds'to seenre 90,000 00
Due from approved reserve agents ....... 20.291 75
Due from other ratio nal Banks ' ' • ' 8,927 24
Due front State Batiks and , bankers.. .. 2,210 71
Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 5,921 22
Current expenses and taxes paid.. • 860
Premiums . .... ;.. 14,009 00
Checks and other cash Items ......... 8,89851
Bills of Other National Banks •.;;„ 78900
Fractional currency (incladlog nickels.. 310 97
Specie '( including gold Treasury note, . , 105 00
Legal-tender notes • 5,58900
Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer (5 per -
cent.' of circulation). I 4,050 00
Due from U. S. Treasury, other than 5 0 . 0 re
demption fund 7 • ~... *
700 00
Total ' ;„..$27004 21
• -
Capital stock paid in.. . .: $lOO,OOOOO
Surplus fund 1•.... ....... ' 6.000 00
Other undivided p . 351 32
National ank notes tiutStanding 81, 0000
Dividends unpaid... .. . 5,00000
Indvidual denozilts siiiiject to check ... - 55,825 . b9
Demand certfues tes of deposit .• • . ... . • 88.0t7'
Due to other National Bunks .... 2,75015
Due to State 13ankti end b/nikers „ 1.099 73
.270,024 2i
Steed of Pennoleania, County of Susquehanna, it.
..I.
LN. L. 'Alioßyx, Cat&ler of th; above.narned bauk.
*du .E•cileratily 16Wear that the above etat ment is true to
the beet ;;of .-my knowledge and belief. . •
. I N. L. LENII IM, Cashier.:
- fiul)e^ribPri 'and' . aworn before me t is .lath day of
tot c x
• Marrb, 1876. ' ' , li r §11,t,: E, Jr., It o try Public.
1 ' e.0rer. , ,...i-AttelA. •-- , .T! q'tigiff',l l /!,,!- -
-,:,.:.' jr' ; '-, It ~ ESSAUSR, Direclnts.
' ,Tv„ D. - ARI.Z.I, '- - -
lioutroitt. liarch 22;1816; - ' , :-• I- ', 1 -fr ,• -
• -
22, 1876.
ITURRAII I riußßAli! nu*N.H!
, The Stock and Cattle Exchange of Montrose is an
'established and successful fact. ;Horses, Cattle. Grain,
&c., vistaed. Highest prices ggrrantredand commis
sion low. We will sell on .
was
and
;ext
;tate
den.
any
ithus
and every Saturday thereafter; on. Public. Avenue. in
Montrone, commencing atilt) p.m.. the following (and
other geode that may be consigne,d to us front time to
time.)
Horses. Colts, Cows, 2 yetirlolds. 'Yearlings,
,Now
and second hand Buggy Wagons;Harnessee,Honsc-hold
Furniture, &q. Also a full line of Mr. D. D. Searle's
celebrated makes of Buggies, Ter, and Open. Platform
Wagons with'at dAvithout Brake, Lumber. and Demo
xrat Waggons. Carriages, Phthtons, &c.. all of which
will be fully warranted by him. I All goods &e. will be
oo exhibition 'from 11 a. m till close of sale. Consign
ments of Stock &c, must be entered by Tuesday morn
ing of each week,on account of advertising. For infor
mation as to charges ,r c.apply to,H.ROSBNTBAL, Auc
tioneer. (Care Cheap John.) '
Send in your grades. stock. &a., we can get the high
est- prices pOstible and save your expenses and trouble.
• - " H. BOSIINTHAL. -
Montroseltiarch 222nd, , ,
i nes .
teas
! first
otes-
won-
L .
110ENSE• PETITIONS.—Notice is
herehy given that, in pursuance of an' Act
of Assembly,the following named persons bave
filed, their petitions with the Clerk'of Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, for ! the County of Sus
quehanna, for licenses to keAp taverns' and 'for
wholesale dealets .in said County,. for which
they will apply at April Sessions, 1876. •
Busq'tt Depot, Ambrose Benson, ' Tavern.
" • • Charles Kirk; •
44 " • Wm. 11. Brown. ~
" " s Chester G. Chaffee, . Al
64 " Wm. D 'Ketcham.
" - " George Archer, ' 6`. •
.6 0. M. Doyle, , 1 44
II ~ James Barns, Whole ale.
4. . .. John Downs,.
46 4. Edward Carlisle,
44
..Dennis Casey,
ni iy met , ?are.
6"
Thos. Fean.
" 64
Edward Carlisle, • " "
4, 46 Maurice Meyers, - • " .`
" " ' B.,Gregorr,
.4 " . • Thomas lie f; 14', 46
con
iey to
lo the
had
!years
his is
The
'me of
sauce
o• to
'p and
Irrng
In the
snob
wing
ety„ _
" Charles Ernst, Bating house.
IS Allen McClure,
4 4 44 .
Frank Hoffaian, 1 . .1,
" ', " Eliza McGrattet, 44 VI
. •
" J. P. Kent, . ; • • ti •'
Great Bend, Henry Acket. Tavern,
•,
4' ' Alichlel Kamm, -6 - :
6 6' - • K. 0. Bedell,
II 161. T D. Eotabrpok 11‘
". says
is a
y, and
i)lieans
rating
13f the
k y, was
oad of
h Los
apped.
......, 1 MellllllM.
"Ill" Richard Statik. Ow 01
41. Petrick Winters. Eating House.
New Milford, ' P. Phiniut•Y,, I . - Tavern.
•1 ill Wm. Jay, .„ 1 --....••
" "'•.,' • ot Ivey .r. Williania. - Drug:lists.
Frieudsville, Philip Ryan. - Tavern.
•4 . * • 31/h h Ft;:-let„
" •• . 1 4 . 111. Mllllllll. '-'
By taiarnre
Berribk, • Edward Meledy; . Eating homy...
•• • .01. n N. .y o re. l'ivern
Clifford, 0 P. l'hinnvy, - ' - ••
" • .1 kv.&, R. W. Roberts, . "
Springville, •P R. Brush'.
Jeremiah .t.evons. "
Dandeff, A.ll. Ayres:,
Lenox. .k. F. stiovet, . ..
Horror&,. John %V. GOw.
Forest, Lake:, , Inti. Aim t4t.tne, ...
Gibson, •'. R. 1161trea
Montrose.:• John 8.; TAttiell,
.. •
M. J. Marriciatoo. '.
" ' A B. linnt4, • Druknist
•111. M. A. LsOn, .•
.. • 1. NI Bitllaro. 64
..
that if
turned
ri tress,
'peach
-17 -hen a
e past
ne was
f these
Oeo. C. Rm.. ' Bating Rouse.
Ararat, 'June: , W. Welker. - - v: . . Tavern.
Rush ; ph:trio* Monrse. 61
Harmony; H. R. Hot•art, , 41
Silas Whitey'. it
Jackson, ' Charlet' R. Ste wart, is
" " ' Delos Roberts, • _- - .is
OLBeud Village, T. J. Barnes, i , +4
," ." C. M. Simmons, Beating House.
Brooklyn, Oen. E. Fessenden, . • - Taiern.
Lathrop, - I) WI mirth, 44
I. • " 4 • G. W. Rees. By measure.
Thomson, D. A. Charidler, Tavern.
" ' • . . John O'Brien, Bating Haase.
Auburn I wp., Joseph D.;Linabur7, Hotel.
Rilver Lake, Debuts Mahoney, 1 " ,
Dimock.- 'l. C. France,, Tavern.
Oakland, )4 iChad 310r01 . 1% Beating house.
, DAVID SUMMERS, Clerk.
March 15, 1816. ,
SIIIERIFFS'. SALES:- , BY - 'VIRTUE OF
waste issued by the .oourt of Common Pleas of
Susquehanna County and to me directed, I will expose -
to bale by public vefidtle, at the Court Rouse in
Slontrose ' on ,'Friday. April 14, 1875.- a; one o'clock,
p. tn., tare pieces ; or parcels of .land, to wit:
~
All that certain piece or' parcei of land situate in the'
twp. of NeW Milford,in. the:County of Surtq'u,and State
of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to
wit : . Beginning at a chestnut sapling; a corner of a
tract a laud in the watraniee mime. of John Hancock
Is nd• Abner Du neat n,' thence by said Duncan, warrantee,
north 50X degrees east 98 land tour-tenths perches to
a stone corner, thence by either lands of George or Si
las Squires south 39U degrees east- 122 perches to a
point in the middle of the-road leading trom Summers
vi Ile -to Susquehanna ,Depet, thence by the Middle of
*said road westerly to a' pOint where said roadinter-
Sects the southwest line of a tract . ot land in the war-.
rantee nau'e of James Chapman, thence by said Chap
man ibt north 43 degrees %len 9 and six-tenths perch-;
em to.the place of beginning, containing 50 acres,more
or less. about 12 to 15 scree unproved, with the appur
tenances, 1 shanty,' I•log barn. and fruit trees. Seized'
' and taken in execution at the suit of R. L. Sutphin vs
Wharton Tower I • ;
' ALSu—All that certain Ibt, or parcel of lain' situate in
the township of Derrick, in . the County of Susquehan
na and State . of. Pennsylvania, bounded and described
_as follows, to wit : • On. 'the east by lands of Philip
Dunn, on the south by lans of Thomas Tingley, ou
the west by lands-of U. 111 Pierce and land of--
Chatnberliu, and on the nprth by lands . of Alden and.
Patterson. containing about 360 acres, more or less,
with the appnitenances, ; frame dwelling house. near
ly new ; 1 iramebarn; 1 low-mill. and about 25 acres
improved. .[Seized and taken in execution ut the suit
of Ira Nichois vs. Alinerin Beard.] ,
ALSO—AII that certain! elect" or parcel - of land sun- .
ate, lying, and being tri the township of Middletown,
in the county of Sitsquehanua Slid State or Penneylva
nia, bounde', and described as follows, to -wit : - On the
norta by-- —road r on the east by land of D. P.
Ladd, on the ie:iath by lands of Bd. Kelly. and nn the
west by . handset AndreedWnallen, Patrick Keogh,and
. Daniel. Rickey, ceetainingi out 50 acres, more or. less
and about '4O acres improve with the appuenances.
t
r
one dwelling House, and cinc arn. [Seized and taken
in exeeution At the suits !of Geo P. Little vs. J. C.
Maddock. Creche st, • 0„Ilden vs. J. C. 3faddock, and
Thomas Colford vs. J. C.l.Maddock.]
AL- , o—All that certainipiece-,or parcel of land situ
ate, lying, tuid,heing in the township of Ararat, coun
ty of Susquehanna and State of Pennaylvania, boun
ded and dcacrlbed'as followe, to wit: . On the nor. ti.'
by lands of Leonard ,Griihtun about 125 ..rods, on the'
east by lands of ErastuaTiuesdell 45 rods,on the south
by lands of W. Slocum 125 rods, and On the woo. by
the unguway 45 roue, couniuong about 85 acres,aed 4
no, na Improved. LSeized and taken in
. e xecution at the
suit of Ezra Toby yis;;W . S. Dunn.]
~ , . r
ALSQ—AII that certain- 'piece' or parcel of land tying
and being in the township of Thomson, Susquehanna
County, Penhiyliarda, .hoanded and -: de;Cribed as fol
lows. to . wit: on the north by lands of Joel .Sallebury
on ME , east by Isnils of Joseph , Dow, on the south by
the highway. and on the west by , landkof Mrs. Sarah.
Chandler. containing one halt acre, more or less, with
the appurtenances; I - frame dwelling house and all im
proved. [Seized and taken in executtoti a; the suit of
. - J. L. Qellat. assigned hi (3.: L. Lewis, vs. A. O. Salta
.
;
bury arid Joel Salisbury.] . .
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate -
In the township of Oakland in the County of Susque-.
henna ond State of . Pennsylvania, 'bounded- and des
:ciiied as follows, to *it :: On the'north by laud of J. M.
. Westfall, on the east by Westfall Avenue, on.the Eolith,
and west by lands of-J. M. Wcstfall contatning about
one.f„urth °ran acre of land More Or less, with the
appurtenances. 1 frame .dwelltng-holisa . . and outhouses.
[Seized awl taken in cal:Cation at the cult of Mary. Ante '
Vomits: veil Wilbraham Mannering.] - . , - ,
ALSO—MI-that certain' piece or parcel of land situ- -
ate, lying, and being Lithe township of Burford, Coun
tylpf Sutquehaiiint, and State Of. Pennsylvania, point ,
deal` and described as foiinws, to wit: 'On the north by
lands of purveyAttiltney,on the bast alai bomb by bends
of Elisha 'larding; .and lon. the west_ by mill pond and
lairds-of Itilithis - and. juraes Hardin g,, - coma - wining 20,
acres„ moreilth. with the UPpurtenances, 1 Inmate I
barn, fruit trees,and ill impreved. [Seized and taken
In execntion-at4e sill: of D. R. Hnimeoos•s.lgLo t t to 4,
-•bt. Scott, :vs. Melissa Joe Hays.] - -. : . ,
ALSO—AiI - that certain piece or piticel.of land altuate -
g
lyin. and Whig hi the Borough . or.Susqiiebauita lie'
vot, - counlymti siniquetia non and State of - Pennsylvania,
bounden and described its,foltuivs, to wit : On tit: north
by l'tfain"Street.'on the% east by. lot of . 31.• II. Rieman,
on the south by lot, occia)ied by cyr. Smith, and on the
we -t' by' let of John .Donalloe; 'being 69 I.ty 120 feet
Note or . bind, and, the annurt-tnance:-, 1 - two-story..
era tic dwelllni-lion so with audi Hons.-and onihnlidings.
[Seized and liike.n iWext.cuttonat the- snit of 0. , T. •
smith, use of J. 0. - Sniitli and-S. T'oßtrilth,' 'vie llletiry
S. Ott sordid, T rmited tit . the, 1014001 thureh- of Sue. ,
. . , . . - . ... . ..
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of rale. • - '.-' - : • MC : WIT-1k Oliariff.:- , ••-
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Week.
Sgturday, Maret!i 25,1876,
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k e e we 4 leaned by the Plea, Court ,cm o i r oconk c o o p m .h :; nterbrito, i
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1 i i t 1 I that 4444'
ce il ri r a l in " plee ‘f
s
Borough of Montrose , n • the County of Sueettee en - i ;
and Stale of Penneylv Lila, boarded and detcribedit
followe. to wit : On t e alit by, Chergt
south by lands cent/eyed to Thereea U. Gerr ism' t he
Geo. Is. Lambert, and on the west and north by latefi
of Wm. M. Post, esg., being 40 feet front. on che er ',
street and the twine width through to the west. line , e
improved, at .d on which is a frame barn painted ' a
[(Seized and taken in execution at the suit f b red
o . A
Latino:lp vs. D. M. Rosenemnte.) •
ALSO—AII that certain_ piece or parcel of land silo.
ate in the Township of Herrick. in the County of e we ,
(pleb/inns and State of Pennsylvania, bonded mid d
embed as follows, to wit : Beginning at a beach 8 : t "
D
ling at the south corner, thence by lot No. Zi norii
4334 degrees west ,112 and seven-tenths perches to
atones, thenee by lot No 249 north 47X degrees east its
perches to stones. thence by lot No 2U tenth 48 d
gg test 115 and nine-tenths perches to post. and ' , lone ,t a
thence by lot Noe 53. south 47X degrees west nee perch
es to the place of beginning, containing 127 acres and
S 6 perches, w.th the appurtenances, 1 frame dwelling
house, 1 Immo barn, out-houses, au orchard, and about
50 scree improved. [Taken In execution at the suit of
Oscar Washburn. Administrator of John Smiley, deed
assigned to Keziah C. Smiley veanaes Mew.) ,
ALSO—AII that certain piece elle:meet of land situate
in the township of Apolucon, in the County of sie ve .
henna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and deterib
ed us follows, to - wit: On the north by lands of Wm.
Hartigan or M. Cri ramius. on the east by tan& of Pan
rick Harding, on the South by the public road leading
from Chocoteut to Little Meadows. ann on the west by
lands of Wm. Hartigan, containing about 32 acres,raore
or less, and all improved, Also, all that other certain
piece of land situate as aforesaid, and bounced as fol
lows: Northerly by lands of Michael Crimmins, easier.
ly by lands of M. Crimmins and Wm. Ilartisian, south
erly by lands of 0. B. Haight, and westerly by Fulda of
0. B. Haight and M. Crimmins, containing about one
half an acre of lend, and all improved; with fruit trees
thereon. [Taken in execution at tile! suit of e, e e
Brown vs. Barney Meelherer j
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land lying
and being in the Townehlp of Auburn, in the Cennty
of Susquehanna ann State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows, to wit- : Beginning at a post
and stones In the hitthwey leedine from steel-71s
road. near Jeremy Shiinnon'it, to the Black Welnut road
at the foot of Reynolds hill the north-west c orner
thereof thence at right angles east 10 rode to a Vitt and
stones in the line of lands of Wm. Omelette the south
east corner thereof, thence along said line north 16 rods
and 6 feet to a post and stones in the highway the
northeast corner the.eol, thence alone said hlehwiy to
the place of beginning. containing one acre. more or
lees weth the Appurtenances, 1 house, I barn, some
fruit trees,, and all improved. [Taken la exceutiou at
the suit of Auburn School District vs, IL N. Kellogg,
J e ll. Howard, and John W. Lou,] - "
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of lane situate
lying, and being in the Township of Choconnt, in the
County of Susquehanna and State of Pennieevanis,
bounded and destrihed as follows, to wit: On lb , - north
by lands of James E. Cartnalt, on the east by lands of
James Purtil, on the south by hinds of 1111eLitel lion.
uelly and Martin Goldeu, and on the west by land of
John Mooney, with the appurtenances, and containing
ahem 50 acres. [Taken in execution at the suit of
nob iel Ile hatt. assigned to Thomas Nugent, vs. ?at
reek M..lopnelly.) • ..
ALSO—AII t Lit lot or piece of hind situate, lying, and
mete: in the Township of Brooklyn. in the County of
susquehateat. and State or nenneylvania, bounded and
dettermed as fellows, to wit : On the north by the rub
lie highway, on the east by I•ir.ds of P. Tinny estate
and land of J. LI. Chapman, On the south by land of le
A Eldrlegte and on the west by land of A. C. Sperry,
containing about lief acres. more , or less, and mostly
improved [seized and taken iu execution at the Fait
of E. A. Weston, Executor of Williatti Craver, deed,
- vie U. B. Rogere.] t .
ALSO—AII those two lots or pieces' of land, the first
of ,which is situate, lying, and being in the township of
Ararat, in the County of Suequehanna and tate of
Pennsylvania, bouroled and de s cribed as follows, to
wit : Beginni ng - at a corner in the mid:-lc of the road,
thence by laud now or sometime in the tenure of David
Avery south 78 degrees cast to' a corner in a line of a
lot of woud-now or sometime In the tenure of Thomas
!towel, thence by the said lot north 48 degrees west
37 mid eight-tenths perches to stone corner for Villas
Tyler in the same line, thence by land of Jenne Tyler
north 82:4 degrees west to a corner in the middle of the
road afore:odd, thence along the said road south 12 de
grees west 2( and five-tenths perches to the place of
beginning, coataining shout 10 tierce, more or less, and
all 'improved. and a small frame building, The ? woad
of which is situate, lyink, and being in the Township
of Herrick, in the Conn! y of Snsquehanna and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described us follows, to
wit: Beginning at a beech sapling being the south
corner hereof, thence by lot No 251 north 433¢ degrees
west.ll2 and 7-10 perches to stones, thence by lot No
243 north 47 degrees east 178 perches to stones, thence
by lot No 244 south 43 degrees east 115 and 9-10 perches
to a po.t and stones, thence Isy lot No 258 -out h 473; de
grees,west 186 perches to the place of beginning, con
taining 127 acres and 86 perches of lend, more or less,
With the appurtenances, t frame dwelling house.l frame
blrn, out honees. an orchard; and about to acres Re
proved. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
S. A. Pettis vs. Don A. Walker. .
ALSO—AII those three pieces or parcels of I %lid sit
uate, lying and being in the borough of Susquehanna
Depot. ;Ai the Cou:.ty cf :31::ci.i.145:.41:, 4hiti :34,..*., of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to
wit : Lot No 2is bounded oaihe west by hinds ofJobn
Barry. on the north by lands of Jerry Buckley, on the
east by lands of' E. Hindee and Drinker street, arei on
the south by proepect street. all imwived, with the
appurtenances. a two-story frame Inn ng with stone
baeement. Lot No 1 is bounded on th west by Drin
ker street. On the north by land-- of Timothy McMahen,
on the meet by "Wagner. Avenue," 'on the south by lanes
of. Mary Lysaght. improved, with the appurtenancee, a
two-story frame ten=ding partly-burned down. Lot Ns
3 is bounded on the west by lands of Michael Ferry, on
the north by High street.ou the east by lands of Bridget
Fury and lands of Elizabeth Balch. on the south by puct
licroad—all improved. • [Seized and taken in exeete
lion at the snit of Ernst us Rose vs. Mary Tierney, Ad-,
.ministratrix of John Tirnee, deed.)
ALSO—AII that cert tin piece.or parcel of land'eltuate
in the Township 01,silver Lake, County of SuAqueintn
no and-Mate of P ennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows, to wit : Beginning in the centre of road
leaditg from Sliver Lake to I 'mitotic church at' he nor:h
line el reservation, (so called.) thence Melee said reser
vation line north 83 degrees west 2-..0 perches thence
north two degrees east lel perehee to a poet
thence east 2oe p - trches to the centre of the rind thence
along said road south 18 deereee east 16 perdue thence
south 8 degrees east 32 perches, thence south leilegreee
west 5, perches, thence south 13 detertels wept 53
perches to the place of beginning. containnig Ilia acres
add 90 perches. more or less. with cue house, barn, and
shop, one orchard, and SO acres inntroveii. [Seized and
taken in execution at the snit of James Hayes, rye of
Wm. J. Mulford vs. Ja es Whalley.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate
lying, and belug In toweehlp 'of Aubern, County of
Sueguehanna and State of Pennsylvania, !emitted and
described es follows, to wit : on the eolith and east by
highway, on the north and west by lands of E; Daweou ,
coetalu ng one-fourth of an 'tete, more or l,l=s, one
-frame store building, and all improved. (Seized and
taken in execution at the suit of S. H. Howe; n v',. P. 1,
Shannon,] -
ALSO—AII those two certain pieces or parcels of
land situate, lying. seal being_ in the itorough of New
Milford, Suequehaunt\ County, Pennsylvania. the tirst
of which is described as follows, to wit.: Blnde(' on
the north by Dr. L. A. Smith, east by laud of E. A.
Pratteeouth by etre. efere letrlte and wee: le; 'teen
street, containing about 30 perches, more or itite, with
one two-story frame dwelling and out house. The sec
ond pi ece or parcel of leer' is overly , . an.' d;- ^-r- ' •ti
• foilowt. toylit: On,tho north by it. I'. Little, east by
'E. A. Pratt. west by Main . Sareet. and south by B. A
Pratt. contaihingethout 40 nerthes. • more or less:eh
, one i,3 w
story moat (sot/nig testae sun out tome i a.
eSeized and taken in execution at the suit of W.
Ast
is tly
letem,Presteent •of the Second National Ban of
Scranton, vs.!. 8. Little. 11, P. Little. and Mary Little.]
ALeo—All that certain piece or parcel of bend situate
lying, and being in the Township of Auburn, County Or
brooch nna. and State of Pennsylvania, hounded and
described as follows, to wit: North by lands of Thomas
:Case, A. Bolles. and M. C.• Lacey. cast by lands of t'.e
est-to of 11. Hill and D. V. France, south by lands el
T C. names, and west by' hinds of 8. Warner and 8.
Hall, containing 198 acres and 98 perches - , more or lees
with the appartenanceie, 1 frame dwelling, 2 frame
barns 1 saw-mill. and some fruit trees, and about 54
acres unproved. [Seized and 'taken In execution at the
suit of H. A. Ross vs. Joseph -/d. case, nal O. H
1 Loomis vs. Joseph M. Case) ,
ALSO—AII those certain pieces or parcels of land
_Mutate, lying .and bring in the borough of Friendeville
in the County of btleql/ehatlda. and mate of Pennerit'l*
Ditt, bontided and describe:l tie follows, to wit : Lot No
1, on the north by land of John Foster, on the cast by
Lake street, on the south by lends Of Wllhaia Bahl%
on the west by lands of Charles Beery, containing
about 4 acres, and all improved. The second piece is
described as lollows, to - telt : Beginning in the c tare
of Lake street at the south corner of school Imago lot,
thence along the eentre of Lek , . street south 31 delrecs
,west three and tbree tenths perches to a post', thence
by, land unsold• north 51 degiees wet 11 to
and
three
tenths perches to a post, (half •way of the whole lot.)
thence by unsold 'mitt north 39 ilegret:s east 7 and 65
one-hundreclthe perches to a post hi G • Straplet's lire
thieve: by teed Bee teerft A' deeree. . : , :t n: - ' •--
teethe' perches to a post the north corner of Ms
titmice by said lot south 89 degrees west 4 and a one
hundiedthe perchits to a poet the west career of the
same, thence by the same south 51 degrees east a and
five-tt.tiths percbee to the place of beginning, et/Wain'
tug 66 pen'hes oi lend, more otleee.' [Seine: and tunes
in teem:mien at the suit of 1. , A. Mal, vs. M. G. Sutton,
Amos Wiliill vs. M, :. Sutton, and U. IY. t-e.l.:v .3- ' 1 .: 1, *
ed to N. L, Lenheim, vs. M CeSution.
Take Notices:- All • Mai' AIITST au AttitAtiClND on fie
au' Or taste,' ' WILMA if Wlll I'IC, iterlll , •
blie/ 2G,''e DilicheMon t toe e„ Marc 2. le, eele,
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Best Calicoes 71 at&rr,yard arelloP
Joh tem