The Lancaster Convention.. .; , • -#. ...,.. _ LANCASTER, Pa., .. ,Misreh- 22 : .—The- Dein c e ratic,stateconvention . met , inE•puit ' Hen': Hen;:: ton' hall iit tWeive o',cloeli;ni;, dr i c k.B..Wright, chairman of the state eontral committee, called the convention-, to order. He counseled:order and,doo., z , rum. HOD. Wm: H:: Playford ? F ayette , vi m .elected teMporary . chairman of ,theH c onvention by _au . almost unauithbus.vote. gr, Playford *turne4...),liatike fol. the co mpliment. lie :adiistid- flan:6o4 two a dvised the exposure of corruption wilier ever itexisted and • said .:there, ,should be no heiitency in declaring fOr fightlAn; • ciples. Corruption a should . be investiga . . t+ 4 ev en if, it implicatel4he t",reeiderit r ofi the triiitld• Statei. ••• • ' s-- - r-•- ---.' 7 • By the adoption of a resolution the us , ' ual cotriinittees were .uppOinted.,ictin.-or g • a d•iZtitioll on ..eretlentialtittnd on\resOlti- nous. .11. W. Tyler, of this. county, was made . a -,member of the..., committee on `Organization. Stljourned. , ~,, The , convention reassembled' at 'htilf past four o'clock.' . Robert4..lVlouitghfin, of West Chester, was' elected pertnaukt chairman' by a unaniniouo vOte. Fifty vice presidents and numerous secretaries were elected. • • .. .. J • Mr. Monaghan, delivered an ad dress after which Mr Wallace, Chnirman of the committee on resolutions, reported the :following platform which was, adopted :".• • The democracy of . Pennsylvania; in . convention met, reasserts its oft repeat ed declarations of cieitotioo to all Ofthe, provisions of- the federal constitution and to a perpetual union of the states pledges itself. to.rigid fidelity to public trusts, to a pureand econornicaLudniinistration ,of : the federal state and municipal govenn • meats, to local self-govo . nment in every 0 , section to honest payment .of the public debt, and wrutid - presetvolon of the • p u blietlitlf4ffsee:' . .witirtiAtuiliation• and. al artigliie„evideneeic , Of bribery , -fraud and specult4ton r -M, - high '. iilaeek, th e ((is ' tress that'fi#e*iin itid•theWide•Sfread of financial rtitiktLit'itriPendS 'Oyer :theje6-' pie of the:iittites t :itt . rid :.:they. charger these.evilti*Tetlie: direct result ;Of the present gOVernMeAt,-. the 0 ,*1: $ 01'10i s li t -, tin, vigiooift*itieiql pOiCy_e-Xtiisiita, an c.- and co ,ofo#HpUtt*.Op . - 441i014*..tyand • its oin r : ~ h oo , ,:inviting_ t ill of every shade of po I 41:bonion..s6fibelleigia'ailibial purity and.'fidelity;.in . the adjustnient of • financial questions upon a sound basis, having regard for . the' 'interests .of the : whole: people and not of "a I clasS, in the ,• recognition of the final settlement of all ,questions; submitted to the arbitrament of the sword, and in a pOlicy whichunder the , 'cen titi tu Oil :keeps ..,nbriist of the • progress and civilization of -the age \•to unite with them,. they,declare, ',..,,. -First:" That' he 'Chit `service or thegOv-. eminent has become coritiptand is made . the object of ,pellsoi4 gain;.and infidelity. to Public trust has beCiimethe rille 'and not. the exception: Are - believe . that honesty capacity and, fi lel ity. are. the only tests of fitness for pvtalic stationottod that the wholesome penalties of the law should be used with, vigor .to enforce - . `offs' 1 liccountabilit - ''..; °lima, Y. ,• . i Second. That, the :recent abd reptiated exposures of fraud and cori4tion 'in the administration of pnblio affairs call for a searching and-thorough—investigation..of the conduct and, condition , of every branch of the. public seritice t,o the'etid that all corrupt practices,may-belrought to light and thatalllchb - have abated and betrayed their public 1 trusts, whatever may be their station, may be exposed and punished; and. we urge" those .in charge of the subject at Washington to prompt! thorough and exhau l stlive exam illation ottheir respective,fiek4s of labor. Third. That retrenchment and econ omy are indispensible in federal state and municipal administration as an essential meankoward lessening . the btirdens of the peopla, and we' commend the efforts of the house of representativeS for. the re , duction of the expenditures ofitbe federal government to .a just.; standard and their determination .to lessen the number of useless officials: ' ; ' - Fourth: That general aninesty •to all persons implicated in . the late, rebelliot against the government of the United States who have not already been relieved from disabilities by the action of congress and by the President would l , e an allow- Ale and pro Per exerCise of 'gd i vernitet tat power in the year ofd the centennial cel ' ebtation of American independence,' aud that the recommendatiOn of such' a mea sure.hy ,President Grant in Ft public thee sage and its endOrieme,nt and passage by, a republican house of representatsves-at former session, cixOtuteg full proof that such:a measure 'la fit, , Jadictibuti end timely. Fifth. rhat the democracy of teiiiisyl: Facia cordially approved of those proyis ions of the stige ,constitution. tii. wit . : The eighteenth Section Of the third arti cle and the second section of the, tenth article which protect not - Only . ' School funds but other public, moneys from ap propriation to sectarian uses, and that they fitly illustrite that.' barite' of the separation of church and state which has always been a cardinal one with the democratic party. Sixth. That the statute' for the re , sumption of specie payments on the,lif day of January 1879, is impossible to execute,and it is adeliberate pro'climation that at that date the Malted - States will go into bankitiptcyt - 1t paral*s indus try, creates distrust , 411 the future,. turn ' the Aorer and producer out of eniploy mefft is a standing threat npon the busi• news mac and ought to be forthwith re pealed.. ' \k ' ''' . - Seventh. Thattold an " silver's:re the only true basis for the rrencf of the republic and that con ' shotild take' such steps for the reatta4tion of Owe' , as surely and speedily . reach that result without. destroying the husintls tereOts - ..thepeopte. • Eighth.- That the . preSent depression - of all our national industries whio checks the wholesome flow .of capital ; t4,Foug the ,olian nels;.., of enterprise and Ic."" latOr a decent live. the direct inevitable -fritit of 'extravagance and of reckless and dishon , esty - -reAublican tampering with', the firiances ,of the oduritry : stid- we denounce 'the authors of that legiblation as offic.als Who haye.unseftled the foundittions,alike of the itate'arid of 'the home:-`\ : call upon lily, people to aid us :to halt them in this, fatal Career,_... ainj.:to.set..their .faces. irralie l :direCtion'of , i - prrict-fear measares . which shalt eventually enable the treas.. Airy of the-United States to ,keep its plight:. .ed faith j witha rich , arid poor alike We deman& legislation -through the power Of, the federal government which shall : give us perfOrmanee• for premises, and restore 'solvency to the nation by.restoring pros -perity tO the people. ,That tn. common. with the 0446'4 our. s is ter states,, we rejoice in . the. opportunity to, ceiebrate.the - cen ten . - nial of the proclarriation of our man sci • patron f'orn the gOvernment:of the Briti , IA crown, .markink. :.as: it 'did th,-.epoch 'of modern history! an feel a just pride that its [celebration' shbuld be upon the soil of, Our., :own commonwealth and .in Me city where- indeperidene,e was de-. zlared. Wm. lA.. Wallace,. of Clearfield, 11 - eistei Clyiner,! of goi.6, - A. -'ll. Dill, of =Union and El.. M. North, of Lancaster, were . el ected &le - gates :at.. large to the National Convert - • This Congressional district . will be rep resented in the :Natippal.,.convention by R.- A. Packer,.; of ' , Bradford county; and. Wm. 114Dimock, of Wayne county. J. B. McGollrn was mad presidential else- . tor for t,his‘corigrefisional district • Ori account .of _ sickness, - Mr. E. M. Tifianyone of Our 'Repretientative dele gates, wag -unable to' attend the conven-; on. I "!.alstotr.Caught at Last. THE SHOPEST THIEF IN 'THE COUNTRY COMEO TO . MEET. EIG HTY-TWO .. INDICT MENTS,, The sew• York World says: On Wed nesday vening An arrest was made in this city' which it is believed will prove one of the .most important ever _made, And *MO 'will go-far towards complete- ly breaking up the :gang of bond, forgers whose skilful Raniptilations have dis quieted,Aalt street at intervals,jor tle last fsikig.**\ halu s ur,c4iietAiiim T at ors OP46lo4intine of icitgeriWilfhigh embpl4ooAtinferfeits On bonds of the'Nee — Yo, ;.k, Buffalo and — Erie;New York Central,' Centhil - .railroad' of, New Jersey, !Central Pacific, Chicago and Northwest and 'Union Pacific railroads, were Andrew -139berts, aleasun, Spencer Pettus,'an:l Walter Sheridan, the last of whom ie the individual who,afrer a chase of over three years, was. captured at elev en o'cloCli Wednesday, night at the - foot, of Deebrosses street, while landing from the Pefinsyliania Tiiiirtnid, ferry boat:'.- 7 Walter Sti.eridan alias Walter: Stewart, alias Charles Ralston, is a 'native of New Orleans, La. He was well educated, and was'esteemed a. lad of great promise.— His first appearance as a public charac ter was lin 1860, in Missouri when he turned up as it horse thief.' He was then' about thirty 'years' of age. Soon after, Sheridan and Joe Morgan were arrested. for robbing a hotel in Chicago, 111. Sher idan was \ sentenced to five years impris onment at Alton penitentiary. He served his, time out; and so conducted himself as to be knoWn as one of the `smartest sneak hank thiev'es. in the coutan and as a fir St-class "confidence man." He was concerned in the blatchford robbery some pears ago. Before this, in 1868, he was c)oucerped with Charles Hicks in. the robbery of the First National Batik of Springfield, 111., by which the bank lost 00,000. Sharidan was afterwards ar rested. and taken- to Springfield for trial, but eseaped,it is alleged,.through a "pack ed jurY.' At the time he was arrests d for robbery he had over $22,000 op his. pelson. Sheridan was also a partner in the sneak robbery of the Maryland fire inisnrance coipany, ,of Balvimoie, when $OO,OOO was taken and with George Corson as Lis e‘p a i,- , ,h6- s tbi e $37,- 000 worth of bonds, from. Hanlefs tanik, at Scranton. Pa. Sheridan, with. Gies.- son any Roberts, putup the originaVeap-' 4141 Tor the great Bank of England for gerieibut of. them ;withdrew from the partner Ship with McDonald, consid ering him "unsafe ;" he. was so fond of viorden.. Sheridan was afterwards en gaged in the $40,000 raillery. at -Cleav lamb, "Jess" Al len, -41 The's" brother, anchGriffin were convicted;) but -escaped arrest, as on numerous other oc aasions. In 1872 and 1873 .he came to live\ here, having his and" at No. 60 • BrOadway where he kept an office os tensibly for the sale of fancy stone work. At this time he was known as Ralston.— He -bought a memberbhip in the produce exchange which it is said he still holds.— Sheridan took $102,000 worth of= forgtd New ;York and Buffalo and Erie bonds to. the New York Guaranty. and Indem nity Company, and so :well WBEI the work done har. he- obtained a-loan of $70,000. He also got a loan of $30,000 from . the IsTational Trust:Company on the samel se curitY. was hunted 'TigorouslY, - hut until Wednesday night without success, though the police force. of the United States was watching for him. His time he spent partly in Europe and partly in this matey. • , Daring his visits here he was triood to- 4119r•T 4 87. TILE =-+► ~• - . Salt Lakekity, ,- Ornaht,- and' , :iti almost every, place of note„,east or west l he3eft a;mentenieof his: visit, in come skilful robbery. His final return from Europe was made about three months ago, since which time he has been weft, earning a somewhat scanty living, as appears from the -emptiness of, his purse at the time of his'arie s se.`. marricd; . :*nd: ,one - t ictii/cL,_aod liflug- :tat cflanAtkiky,., Ohio, and Hudson, Michigan. _He is a man of good address ind scrupulous de portment. He dresses - with great plain pess,:ayoftlibg all flashyrappearalce,,to *ocou'sidered; ;10 Nees ~ of 4+101! afididudation, one of 'the ;most •diingi4: ons men.in the. profession. After his ar rest on a bench warrant, issued two years ,before:,'Sberidaii was taken ta the Church street police'-`station, and was put on his uxamination. .He plead not guilty to eighty-two - indictments, and was remand ed to the Tombs to await trial. • IVHZ iviii F tt l i sQW I ERS 81 4 00 3I IN • Are you aware that you can obtain SuMmer heat in January'? That you. can impart balmy air to you families ? tbat you can give spontaneous growth to plants and Flowers, and that - you can make home a little paradise b3rpurchasing one of B. O. Sayre's Hot- Air Furnaces ? 'These Furnaces are .now constructed with VAPOR PAN by which the atmosphere is tem pered to that resembling Summer heat. NO MORE CRACKING OF FURNI Ti;RE-NO MORE DRY HUSKY HEAT: HOT-AIR And the time has come • when consumptives may re joice in coal-ilres. These furnaces are sold entirely up on their own merite,,aed - are now the leading,irnrapce in this part of the country . All Yin:lacer are warrant esl to give entire satisfaction or no sale. • • FURNAc EM, I keep competent 'men on the road who are well ac- . quainted with the Furnace business and they are con stantly putting up these Furnace". ‘ Their work is war ranted to please.. These Furnaces are now scattered in the following towns and cities; , . BiOglianaton. Scranton, Providence, Wilkes Barre. Kingston, Pittston, Elmira. %averly, Williamsport, Great Bend,. SuspOehrima Depot, Banco k,. Delhi, Downsville, Andes, Maigaretville, Franklin,' Madill", Owego, Northumberland, and many other towns. • MitlCiassura,cstiumed. 137' Any person wishing a recommendation from any ,one living in the above named places. • I will gladly coires• pond with them. giving names of parties now using these Furnaces. SAYRE, — Montrose Pa. Montrose, Decetaber 22d 1875. Closing , :out ',Overcoala M. :C;oBt_. Cheap JO ' - - DRUGS, : MEDICINES, 1. 7 ,_,-,... : -,-, .. CHEMICALS. M. A. Lyon, Drukgist, MpNTROSE I - - PA.' :.',,- .-'.?' Dealer in all kinds of Pare Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Woods, Dye 7 - • Staffs, Paints, Oils. Varnishes. , Pocket Books, Combs. Jewelry, Perfumery. Toilet Soaps, Onrshes,Tiolins and Violin Strings, Yankee Notions, Fancy Goode. Cigars, Tobacco. Table Cattlery. Fine Solid Silver, Spoons, Plated Spoons, Kr:yes and Forks, Gans, Pik tole, Amunition, Shoulder Braces. 'Trusses, Medteld Instruments. Dental Materials, Lamps: and Lamp Chimneys. Teas, Spices; Baking Powder, Sea Moss Farine, Gelatine, Tapioca, etc., ctc. Dale's Pale Ale for Invalids. Those who wish•to buy Paints and Oils, would do well to examine our 'Stack of White Lead, White Zinn, and Mlxed'ehemical Paints, before •onrchasing elsewhere. All kinds of coldred paints in cans of from one to five pounds each, on hand. Montrose Feb. 2.1878. IiAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS ? The following Is a . Speclinen at 3% pounds TEA tor one dollar. 5 cans PEACHES or- TOMATOES tor one • 4 cans LITTLE NECK CLAMS for one dol lar. 7 pounds RAISINS for one dollar. . 22 -bars _SOAP for one dollar. 10'poutids prunes for ohe ' '- 14 pounds.I3ALERA.TVS for one dollar. 4 pounds COFFEE for one'dollar. 12% pounds CRACKERS for one dollar. 150 JAW, BREAKERS .for one dollar: The - *hole lot for TEN DOLLARS md 'present thrown Good, for minety day". A large stock new and ehoice goods equally :low, -By -calling 'at the head of - Navigation you shall have the 11111 value of your Money every time and something extra. . Call find see at A. N. iItiLLAWS Slontreee, March 8.1876. 44 'rHE 'l3Ol'TOll IS - IN" AGAIN THEY, SAN, sad this is the way it holds for - • • thislnOnth.' ii)NE HO LLAII WILL BUY 8% pounds TEA or -• 11 pounds PRUNES or ' 4 CANS PEACHES or • 7 pounds RAISINS or 8 LONG BARS SOAP or 18 pounds CRACKERS' or 14 pounds SALERATUS dr 2 GALLONS MOLASSES or 4 pounds GREEN COFFEE or; 3'A potnithi ,ROASTED COFFEE pr 5 CANE PEACHES, CORN or TOMATOES. One ten dollar bill takes the whole pile and a 033.3r403133.0 • with it. - Fiesh goodi censientiy, errivingl eiml, selling VlM'ow. ; Ura l him Busealt and Oat Meal Crackere, a new thing and very nice. - March 8,1815;- - 4w. , . Beat Calico 71 , cents per yard at , Olteap John's. -.0.---. 1. 1 ,- • 4igat',OtsAeceii:. 7. APPRA I SF , Att ENTS. I ICES tilt ' PEIriTIiONS.---Notice iis ~ i LEW A N TI LE 1•_,1 hereby given that; in purstiance of an ' Aet . . . . , of , hiseembly,the following named persons have ' Dealere in merehandise, etc., in Susquehanna County, take notice; , that, int pursuance of the filed their petitions with. ; the Clerk of ',Quarter several Acts of Asserlily of this Commonwealth Sessions of the Peace, 10 -the County ,of • Aug- to provide revenue the demands, .upon wiehanio, for licensed to keep taverns , and 'for, the Treasumand fo m ee t , urposea, the , wider wholesale dealers in iaaid 'oounty,' for Which : signed, Appraiser ,of Mercantile takes for ' 'said they; will apply st, April Seasiona,lB76. , • I .•• Cotmi t y, , . luta prepared it list of ,tradiars in said biscee, Depot ,.,, ,AMbrOee B e nton, ; -,: : .- mod . " . Charles Kirk,l‘ i ern.. •; Cciunty, , ,tinci plltcvd. prepared In that: class which Win. H. Brown i _ . • '.' " 'iv to him appears,just ; , n....d , right acca ding to the Chester, I% Chaffee -. f '•,.•. - • t' ' Acts of Assembly, to wit • wiii. D. Ketchain,' " ' • '.. • •' , ,‘,. ~ , Auburn. , ' ..; - ' l. 1' ' - . •.' 4 George Archer, -., • 14IR: T. Hendrick ;:,1• .' 12 M. Do*. _ - . . .;;, ' A F•Lace. l ' Jimiss- Bois, • ' -161 41 1 P 'le R J Carter .--- ....API Joseph Newman 1„ 1.44 ' John Downs, 7. l' .. ' )3 A Lott, .., ,14 Mtunton &Kulicht, .14 Edward Carlisle, . - 4 ‘ .Ts C i , Y ifontioti. . ' -!. - Tewksbury & Ecin- ',- ' 1112.. ~jfidd,z• e • o • s y n ; , Dennis casey, . ~ , . . 113 ,0 66i i i ii,i . 1-- B us h nell ~ . : ..,' !:11 1 ,ittritit White - • Thos. Pernan, .. . ...? .. ,13 L Adams .f'. • • • Bdward Carlisle, ' " S ' i l i Ararat ..' .' - ..- . 1 A Nrilal laid .; ". - . , .14 Maurice Meyers, , .., , .-,„.. 41 I> C O Worth - .v... 14 •_W.4 Mullin?. • , -... :., :' 11 ••• B. - Gregory . , .6 . 6 , ... ,y B P aine -- 'l l lyons. Drake • • • *l2 Thomas Ke ly, ... : . a• ' 14' ; ~' ' • Bridge , ,fatitre -• ... - ..1F a Chandler ~' " ` d • • . 14, „Charles Ernst, ~ , B at i ng h o me .. P erry Marcy -.' " HJWebb - 14 Allen McClure, , .. - itY , - Jas. Martin '. 1 4., BR Lyons &Co " 12 Fronk Hoffman. ' . -. li • '44 ' . :W. M. Corey +' ' As JRDeVi'itt --• • - 18 Eliza McGraugh, . - 4.. ## , Brooklyn. -; , ' - A.II Burns pm 8 • ' 12 J. P. Kent,. , 411 144 ' EkolaWay B ros , ~..... 14 G uttenberg , Rosen- ••l_ g Henry Ackert, - • . Tas.ern, D A Titsworth 14 haunt &CO 1 Mi c hael giliow, ' '' ' ... Kent & Eldridge 10, M A Lyon pm 8 - . ,12 B. U. B e dell, ' - :i#o - Perry Sweet • . 141 Read & Stroud . 10 TD. Estabrook, By, meizure. ,T P Tiffs nr ,12 J BronsonP . . , 18 . 'Richard Stack. •.'' '. • .. . .4, - B. T. Ashley 14 W B Deans ' 14 Patrick Winters, - Batintllbuze. . aliford. ,-- . J L Talbot ...-• ! , . , :. 14 P. Phinney, , .Ta'iern. at aoardner Is CO Pordham' • . "14 ~'Wm. Jay. - c ." -.11 W Johnson P ni4 it I N Bullard . tin 4 l2 Ainey & Williams, • , • - Drufrgistit.. H W Johnson ' ' 14,E Etangi & eila , ' '' 24 Philip Egan. ' , ' *tavern. J N Baker . 14 l'"N htoddard. ' ~ 14 . - ' ' , ' lB 0 G Miner_ :18 ,John: Roster , " ; • •,.. . 4 C M Hunter 3 ; Wm. Bufruln, ' By maisure.. Weatherby & Burdick' 14 B°Yd '"° 1191 . 11 . '' / 2 Edward Meltdr, - . 2 Eatinghouse: ..A. ~ . 131 Stamp • : 12 vanckw- BThatch ' 14 Bona M. 31 Yers. • , J Tavern. R P Chambers ' 11 hatchet %,. '0 P. Phinney, • t '.. IB Davis . 4 , . ..„ M E Hill ? • 14 J, W. & /1: W. Roberts, 18 A2 E McKenzie 11 P. E. Brush, • : j " ' A Richardson , ,II w J Turrell .; 14 Jeremiah t.tevens, , • ~- Davis Bros .' • _ • ' 14 It D Molhulsh ' 13 Dimock. , I . ' BC Sayre . ' - 18 A. H. Ayres, • , , ';i . .j. . A. F. Snover, •! ; .., A H Moody . ' W W smith 4 Son . 18 John W. How, ' . . II. • Stevens & LeebodY .Grlffi's & Sara . ~ . 12- fot , 64 •4 • foir •4 K :‘ 14 11. I 4 41 111 14 lit 40,1 ti•W 64 44 great Bend, 64 1 611 tiew Milford, •1 16 • ' Frielidevlile, • • Herrick, bs Cliffcird, Sprttig,ville„ 41f. 44 Dondaff, 'Lenox. llarford. Foref4 Lake. Gibsop, Monttoee. 41 Judson Stone, S. R. Holmes,. John S. Tarbell, M, J. Harrineton, A. B, Burns, M. A. Lyon. I. N Ballard, Geo. C. Hill, Ararat, Jones W. Walker, Rush; . Charles Morse, Harniony, H. Hobart, - Silas Winters. Jackson, ,, Charles R. Stewart, Delos Roberts, , Gt.Beud Village, T. J. Barnes, 1.44 , " ' C . M. Simmons, Beating House. Broottlyn,' Ceo. E. Pessenden„ I Tavern. Lathrop, D. WI marth, •••i " G. W. Rees, By _measure. Thomson, D. A. Chandler, , Tavern, ‘• I - John O'Brien, Bating House, Auburn t wp., Joseph Linabury, Hotel , silver Lake, DennirMahoney ' 44 ' DiMOCk,' I. C. France, Tavern., Oakland; ' Michael MnrpNv, Heating house DAVID SUMMERS, Clerk. Miirch . ls, 1876. PR.OOLAMAT ON. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS. - . Elizabeth Slater bv ber next friend Daniel hinder= shot vs. Thomas Slater. In the 'court of Common Pleas. of Susquehanna County, No. 46, +November Terra. ISM ' • • To Thomas Slater : Whereas. , a subpania in Divorce was issued returnable to Noirember Term. 1845, which was returned' non est inverting, andtbereon an alias subpoena was issued returna ble ; to January- Term. - 1876, upon the return 41 whiCh proof , was made. that the said Thomati Slater, could not be found in my' ballwick, and thereon the Court ,order Sheriff, to: make proclamation. ; This notice is therefore to require you to'appear. be , fore the judges of the'said Court: on the second Monday of April, next, then and there to answer said complaint &c.' _ • " WILLIAM WHITE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office; :Montrose; 0,1876. .ROCLAMATION SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS. • Ella hi. Curtis. by her next friend M. B.Shertnan. vs John Curtis. In the Court of Common Pleas of Stfe. quehanna county, No. 345, November Term,: 1875. . TO' John. Curtis Whereas a Subpmna .in divorce wa4 issued returnable to November Term. 1875, which was returned non'est'invinties, and thereon an alias stifipcena was issued returnable of January: Term 1876, upon the return of which proof. was made that the said John Ctrtis could not be found in my ballwick, abd thereon the Court order a proclarnatioa to be made by th 6 Sheriff. This notice is therefore to require yon to appear be fore the Judge of the said Court on the. secOnd Monday of April next, then' and there to answer ; said coin plaints ac. • WILLIAM WHIT E , gheiiff. Shenfris Office, March 80876. • ROOLAMATIOX. SUSQUEHANNA WITTY - SS. Ellen-.J. Nelson. by her next friend ,Stephen Wright. vs Josiah -Nelson., ln the Court.,of Common Pleas, No. 27. November Term, 1875. To Jesiati Nelson : Whereas a Subpoena hi divorce was issued returnable to November Term,.1875, which wits duly returned non est inventur,and thereon an alias \subpcena was Issued returnable to January Teirm, 1870, upop the return of which, proof Was made that the said Josiah Nelson could not be found in my hailwlck, and thereon the' Court ordered a proclamation to be made by the Sheriff. This notice is, therefore, to 'require you tO appear before the JudO of saki Court on the second Monday of April next, then and there to answer said complaint dr.c. WILLIAM WHITE, Sheri ft. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, March; 8, 1878, • pROCLAMATION: „ SUSQUEaANNA COUNTY, SS. Barak U. Clarkby her next friend, G W. Barnes vv. William Clark. In the Court Of CommOn Pleas of rusquehanna county. No. 52, November Term. 1875. : To W illiam Clark : Whereas a subpmna in Divorce was issued to November Term. , 1815, which; vas duly gemmed non eat inventus, and thereon, au alias subpce tui was issued In said case. returnable to Jan. Term, 1876. upon the r eturn of which, proof was inade that the said William Clark, could not be found in my bail wick. thereon• Court Order Proclamation to be made by the Sheriff. ' ' , - This notice is therefore to require you to appear be fore the Judges of the said Court on the !setiond Mon day of April next, to answer said complaint; ac. ' WILLIAM' WHITE, Sheriff. 'Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Narch 8, VW. " 13 \ itOOLAMATION. ' susQuEII4NNA CollNT't SS. Jones, by her' next friend, 11.`, D. Darding, vs. T. J. Jones. In the Court of Common Pleas. of , SUsquehanne County. No. 867, November Term, 1878; To T. J. Jones : Whereas a Subpcena in Dlvorce was issued returnable to November Term, 1875, Which was dilly returned non eat envenftai And thereon an alias -subpoena was issued returnable Janrultry Term,lB76 upon the return of which proof was made that the said T. J. Jones could not be found - in my ballwick. and thereon the court order a proclamation to be made by the Sheriff. . :'This notice is' to require you to appear before the. Judge of the mid Court on the second .Monday of April next there, nd then to answer said complaint &c. WILLIAM WHITE, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Mantrose.March 8,1876; 13ROOLANAtI6N. - SUSQUEHANNA. COUNTY SS. A. H. Shanntin vs A; A. Shannon.. In the Court of Common Pleas of Stitquehanna county No. 80, No vetaber Terra 1875, To A. A. Snannon Whereas a Subpcina in Divorce Was issued returnable to November Term, 1875. whieh was duly returned non est invenfus, and thereon, an alias enhpcen a was issued returnable to January Term, 1876, upon the return of which, proof pm made that the said A. A. Shannon could not be found in my bail- Wick, thereon the Court ordered a proclamation to be made by the Sheriff. _ • - This notice is therefore to require you tb appear be fore the judges of the said court, on the second Mon , day of April, next, then and there to answer said com plaint,' . WILLIAM WIIITS, Sheriff. f• Sheriff's Office, Montrose; March 6, 1876. iFARMERS TAKE NOTICE I • • Best market price. paid in cash, for • CORN, RY, AND OATS at the Montrose Steam MEI • A. 'M4DI4. Saperlntendont. WOELtrOf e. July 14.1875.—tf. °losing out Overilosu cot soot at gOesp Closing out Overoosts for cist-, ? Cheap John's. Jas Martin & Son Hiram Blakeslee Forest Lake. L Ball , Pankltn. Joshua Boyd DC & F H Fordham Ell Merriman Benjamin Todd Robert Winters 18i Buffirm pm 4 11i Mrs M McNamara 14 F. Keenanl4' Great. Bend Top - . Vanantwerp & Son' 14 HA&STCIark .18 Great Bend Wive Bor. J B Brovrn • 14 110 . Ross & Co 18 1 H S Hanna . 14 1 Lewis & Lang ey , 18 J B 8 Benjamin &McCreary CArl 4 • Great Bend 800. Richard Stack . 10 T D Estabrook p m 2 11 P H Lines , 11 Geo LLenhelm , 8 , H Vansickler 14i J& H V Colston . 14j George Me.Namara 13; P Doran , 14 1 M A Paintin .14. Fergerson & Skinner - 13 , Thomas Maack' 14. D,C ,irons:,.. 141 Pat Winters 14 E W A Cdlsten - • 14 Belden Brotherti D Gr - Hollon p m 4 'l4i HollonZbllliard table, &2 , Gibson. • Ell u 'Dgktdt J 1 Eating •Horate. - Tavern. 1 - IMEI J WOsborn D E llohnes • 12; c ni :o l eman James Fuller pa rumati , J • Wm D Ltymer - 141nenry sped Geoff wells p m 4 101Geol'ilazIgi Co operative Cop m 4 1.2 t — IW S'Mlichell n m 8 II D Bennett p m 8 -;14 , - - -- Kennedy &Sons - 12 tTbosFernan 14 . ; W J Falkenb cry 14 Marti:any: 'IFS Thayer, 12 A S Munson 1 3 i B Ir Smith 18 Lyons& McNeil : - 12121 J Pederg,aN, , , . 14 Noah Bisbee — 14:C A Miller - ' ' ' 'l4 .1 Schlager &Co p 111 H . P Doran , • 111 , Brandt & Lang p o. 4 . 1110 J Lyons 1$ , •••• • J:11 Stephens -• ' l4 lLewis Freeman • 'l4 i4ti A.Lvons James Connelly , MJ& J Taylor 1 4 i e utieilburg; - Roden?' t John Fritchley !,14 • • bum * -A Young 1a fames Bell ot Son • 12 Herrick. 'John C Kane • .• "' C H Ellis pm 4 . 12 1 F D Lyons •18 Thomas I Morgan , 11 A B Tarbox 14 Alden it Patterson • 12 H C Lea pmB "' • 18 L Curtie - , , 13 CIL Adams. . l4 J A Mangan 14 MO' g McGrth 14' ,A Allerton - 14 Thomas Kelley 14 I LI ()Leap 18 Harford. . v . 144 G Drake , • y *- 14 LH Peck • Win Skinner 14 E T Tiffany p 4 42 Oliver Payne 1 4 Chas Churchill, 14 J A Williams 18 J L Weatbermax 14,t TJ Can. • W H Snarl:en , 18 H Jones 2 Doolittle Bros • ' 14 Fowler Peck 14 Yire3largaret MeDonald 18 , L F ROsengrant .4 M Michael 14 . Pe , 'Jackson. op . m BanU D 'Roberts p 4 14 J• W Co & ,•, • , - ..„ H M Benson 12 W•H Kangfor4 1 4 - Arnold Block T C Cook - _ 1 8 Jessup. WB&OWCoot 12 J U Rosencran ap m 4 14 D ' P McCarthy &Co - 12 Little Meadows. • 1,1 Q& S W Smith , B Beardslee js 8 Masters . 14 James Donley 14 Lathrop. , Mrs Mitillll2lll 14:' NM Flub • 18 E Taylor 18 Tiffany I Jeffers ' 11 Jack McDonald, Billiard E M Tiffany - Tablee., Ist and ad, O W Reese pm 8 , 11!Wm ',tiles Hon Bros ' 11 ; Dooley Brothers B.wright• •• , • 14 Thomas McDonald O D Roberts " 14. , F A Jeffers 14 2 1 4 02 / 1 40 / 1 . J D Macke 14 W W Meirenger .`" Lenox: • • tM D Matwon pin 4 - li W Johnson • 144 L Levi's _ Black Clearwater 12. Cleo Stoddard Growl Bro 12'A Z JohnC Decker ' Join O'Brien & Sou Silas ildrtley 13 A Shyer' •*'• l - , GeoW Mapes- • :"14i - •• • - Wm Miller 14 Classification Of Vetiderii of Jler'' chnindisitf; Sales 'Less 'than ss,oool',clap 14 Sales $ 5,000 less than $lO,OOO class 13 Sales $lO,OOO less than $15,000 cla*a.l2, Sales 415,000 leas Aban $20,000 'claps * Sales $20,000 less Than $30,000 Clasa' 10 Bales' $30,000 less tlian 440,000 elate 9 Sales $40,000 less than-450,000 class 8 . Clooslfleation of Patent - Nledielne DealLeri, Sale,, $lOO, and not exceeding 4 ; 250, c lash' Sales,42oo, and not exceeding s'' 500; clasi Sates "4500, find - not exceeding $1,000; class 2 And 'the Judges. of the Court • of Common ) Pleas of said county, will hold , a CoUrt of AO peal at the Court House in Montrose . , in , antttor said county, on Thursday, April 20, 18 1 76, it; which time and place' any 'of the Merchants deal cribed, defined, and classed as aforesaid, or their ) agents or attorneys, may appear,and Appal, 'tom said assessment if they think ,prOper l MILON 13114011ARD; " March 8,18'x: MercintileAnpraiser, C'J'_■~ IPMEIM u0m!.1,111.4i9Ph , SPECIAL NOTICE! The undersigned, overseers of the 'poor of Hayford 1 Township, are desirowl of • apprenticing; totrasponsi-i ble parties, two minor children, (boys) aged four and six years, until they shall arrive at tlas‘age of twenty- 1 one years. Apply to -, •r•• • .•. • D. M...FARRAR. :),Bo • or Masters, JACKSON TINGLEY , Buford,' March 16,-1876:—0w , A'.DMINISTRATOR'S NOTIO} lir . the estate of John W. Dodgo,lato of Mi etawit decd. Letters ,ot i Administratioa in the d estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons Ow ing said estate, are .requested to make immediate pig ment. persons hiNing claims NW said Mae are requested ptiosent tr.em without de 'ESTHER ODES,• March' 5,1846.-4 w. Istratot., A DMINISTRATONS . 140110 F. In tbeseebiie of Ewa dpi Ida of ill s ifttiotewil deed. Lettere of Oldegaletestlon ILO* Enid e.statt baying been 'granted to lbotlederidduect nil person* owing said estate ere • to maim ltanstthate P a ~,a t and 1111 Moons • ,claims mildest .reid awe are requesten top egt wttbnutdelay. CSTAGGART Feb. 111, le'RL-44,1 ' Administrator. S 'lnman &Co . 13 Philip Hahn • • 14 It Raynsford. 14 0 D Stebbins . • 14 E Warner billiard tables • • • • 2 .21reto Milford Ttop. . BejSablnsp m 4 11 New Milford Ilor - o. Hayden & elementa l , 14 L Leroy , 14 1J Di ckermau , p m'B 13 IJ II Bartle 14 W Decker 12 , Burrittp m 4 • •14 Ainey £VS illiagte pPI 4 18 Wm Hayden 1$ H Garrett & Son 10 P Barnes . - 14 II & W T DiCkerman J II Bart e, One 'Ballard Table • - • D W Hager . ' • 14 Oakland. F D3lnnson .14 Rush. • JSMllts__ • c• -14 WW &S McCain put 4111 Thomas Wheatcroft lO iJ W & B Granger wingvale. IMinotithey - • . 1 IHungerford & Neserole • • pm 4 „ . :1;" Spencer & Smith ,11 Barer Lake. T SnHlvan = 1 4 , GMeeker W& ? ' ' Susquehanna Depot.i • 14 18 14 14 le 14 14 14 14 14 14' cilV