The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, March 29, 1876, Image 7

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    Arrangement of Moils.
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10.11;hanntick, (Daily,)
VIA STAGES:
Montrose Depot,(Dally,) ,••••
000 p M 620 a .4
New Milford, (Daily,)... . ....10 00 Aal 1 aup m
wyahoing, (Duly,)' ... .. . 945'a al' 200 p m
ll Friendsvit.ionri
wee w kly ek lya ' . 7 6 0 0 0 0p m m
7 8 0 0 0 0 a a m
:onklin Stati o n, ( m
piegbamton,via s. Lake,(tri weekly).. 600 p m 700 p m
teehoppen.(trl Weekly,) 1000 a m 400 p m
The New York, (via.hlontrose Depot,) New Milford,
Funkhannock,and Wyalusing are daily. '
The Conklin Station Mail ruus Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
The Binghamton mall, (via Sil ve r
as .
„lays, Thursdays.' and Saturdays. Lake,) ta us Tnea.
i
Friendsville mail runs Tuesdays,Thursdlays,and Sat
urdays: . , .
, Wednesdaysand
The Meshoptien mail runs Mondays , 1
Fridays.
ADDITIONAL STAGNik:
A Stage leave'S daily for Montrose Depot at 1 m and
returns at 6 p.
A stage leaves daily tor . Now Miltord at 780 a.m. .
snd returns at 3 30 p.m.
E. C. FORI!IRAM M.
Montrose 'Railway Time Talle•
Arrangment of Trains. To take effect on Monday l
Dec. 21st, 1875.
Down Trains. , , Up Trains,
eoirriivrAtin. NORTHWARD
A. M.
i.O. A. M. p. lc •
5.00
. 0.. .. . .. .. Mon tr o_se .... .: —10.40' 11.00
510 110 ......... ...Allen's. . 10 25 54,5
513 113. ....... ~..C001'5.... 1020 540
5 Tal , 120 ....... : ... Hunters —lOl5 585
1 25.. . .... Dtmock ... .. . ...: —lOO5 ' 525
524
535 1 32.... ...... — • Tyler's.... ..: . .... 955 515
545 - 140.... ..... bprin gv Ille .... 945 505
555 145 I yam.— ...... j—o 35 455
61)5 158. .. Avery's 925 445
610 208 Lemon °915 435
6220 220.. • • . Lobeck . ...9 05 425
630 • 230 Marcy's• , ... 855 \ 415,
645 245 . ..Tunkhannock 840 355 •
All trains connect at Tunkhanuock with P.& NY.
R. R. going north and south.
JAMES, I. BLkKsLEr. Pres' t,
• List . of New Advertisements.
Eggs—C. C. Githett. ,
Taylor's Family Medicines. •
Professional Card—F. I. Lott.
Seeds and setts— A. N. :Bullard.
Postponement—lL Rosenthal,
,Auctioneer.
Business Card—AuctiOneer—G. S. Johnson.
Executor's Notice—estate of Samuel Sutton.
Administrator's NoticeHestate of JOhn Bert
gin. .
Notice in Bankruptcy—est
,teof .B. Gil
•
lett.
First National—Clothing.arid Dry' , Goodi—S.
Pillman & Co. „. •
.1
Annual Report of Monirose and Bridgewater
Poor Asylum.
The First National • Bank'. removed to their
New Building: . •
• - I
'BUSINESS LOCALS.
•
Taylor's Couch Syrup. ,
Teachers' Examinations. I
A. Meeting of the Universalist Society.
• Clairvoyant Exathinations--Dr. Butterfieß
Meeting of Susquehanna County Farmers"
Club.
[Original.]
SACRED
"And they feared a: they entered the eloudY
- —Luke 9:34.
The Shechina came down from the temple
above,
And o'er shadowed the mount with his infi
nite love, .
Yet they leafed as they enterei the ominous
. cloud,
As its deepening mist folded ,in like a shroud.
But a . glorious view was there waiting for
them,
As ever burst forth 6g the vision of men,
God's ocean of love was opening o'er them,
And the Saviour of sinners transfigured be-
fare them. .
And they caught a bright glimpse ot the
Eden of love,
As they talked with the shinlng ones sent
- from above.
' So our trials are' clouds and w tremblewi th
•
dread, .
While they -fold o'er us darkly like the tall o
the dead. i %
We sink in dLspair and , we, 'gall to the
ground"
When the clouds of misfortune are cidsing
around, •
But like the Apostles, we find they possess'
The power to„ transform, to brighten;tobless..
• - ,
While we bow to the thandte and:enter ;with
fear; a I
.
We teel in our hearts 4 441" ''tis good to be
here."
And trom the dark ~ clouds ice - can see the
evangels, -
.!
The }leaven sent:.messengeri—comfdrting
angels, • - , - ZOE'.
To TUE VETERAN - SOLDIERS OF SLISqUEIIAN
COtriTI7 itake the liberty to
address you upon a' subject now cl4iming the
thoughts and attention ot-a large portion of the
citizens of our county--t*, Centennial Anni
versary of our Nation's Birth, the 4th of July,
1876, . • • •
- While each recurring anniversary ofthat
glorious day when from the li ill tower of Old
Independence Halt those gla tidings were
mg out to the world, - has aw kened:Ontriotic
emotions in the breast of every true Adierican,
iet now those.feelings are zntensifted, and prep
arations are being „made fall over' this land, to
give such vent, to those feelings as shall ii
the 4th day of July, 1876,"a day to be remem
bered." While every citizen who \ loves his
country and her flag mill. be stirred by patriotic
sentiments at this tithe, will not the Soldiers
Who rescued the countrY from the. bands of.
traitors and preserved it from 'dissolution feel
that the occasion has a deeier significance to
them - than simply the.anniversary ot. our,conn
try's birth ? The true soldier is ever Modest,
but it will be no egotiemdmitstply a matter
of fact and of history, to asse t t at had it,not
bekfor the, loyal, soldiers of the coutitky, we .
would to day haie no Centennial Anniversary
to celebrate 1 Had rebellion . truirhphed. this
One Hundredth Anniversary of Our Nation's
Birth, we would, perhaps be making pilgrim
ago 4.1 our country's birthplace to weep over
The tomb of our buried nationality. In ; view of
this, is it not fitting, comrades, that we meet
together in our organized capapy, as Veteran
Soldiers of Susquehanna County, and celebrate
lii a patriotic and becoming manner t.l.te Fou:th
Day of July, 1876 ? lniatiatory st , ps have
been taken tor a grand cclebrationit 16ntrose
by the people of the county, oti so many of
.
Ahem as will co-operate
,for . that purpose. A
meting is called for the evening of April 10th,
to make the neeetiartrY =arrangements, to which
the various towns 01 the county are invitai and
requested to send delegates. •
Comrades, talk this matter over, atrancyour
selves, and if you cannot be present Persona-3r
or by delegates,at that meeting, please com'mu
nicate to me your opinion of the project ; and
any suggestions you may offer will be gladly;
received. Yours truly, -
- H. F. BEARDSLEY,
" Gen. Com'd'g Vet. Org'n Susq's CO.
Jugy,lusT.- 7 The following is a list of Grand
.
and ( Tr l / 4 alterse — Jitrors drawn for The term of
Court to commence at Montrose, on MondaY,
April 10; 1876 i
Giand
Auburn—George-Bolles. •
Ararat—James C Bushnell.
Brooklyn—George L Gere. -
Brldgewater- 7 Francis Tingley. .
Clifford—.Tohn Watkins, John Wetberb .
Alfred Carpenter, David S Richards, James
A.unett. • • -
Dimock—Erederia M Woodhouse.
Forest Lake—Judsen•Burr, Geo H Hamlin.
Gibson--;Ebenezer Witter.,
'Great Bend tp— John Alhee.
Jackson—Nelson Frencli s .
Jessup—:Beni 0 Bertholf. • •
Lenox—Asa Howard, Alfred Jeffers.
Middletown—Darius Coleman.
New Milford tp—Jeremiah Brando-.=
Oakland—,Geo H Leal, Joseph' Stephens.
Rush—Bela Giffin.
Susq'a Depot—Washingten Sheaffe.
\Traverse Jurors—MrBt Week.
Apolacon—Asahel Graves, jr. •
Brooklyn—Stephen W Breed.
4rd—Nash Baker. - •
Ditnbek --Geo Stevens, BenlParke; Elisha _B
Gat* -„::
.1" ! .• _ •
Fran —G-eo. W Smith.— .! •! • •
Friemisville—Lawrence Mclnerny: • 1
Albert Barnes;John C
Felton,
Great Bend tp—Wm Dußoi I. Edward Mini
son.
Harmony—Edgar N French.
Harford—Daniel Farrar.
Jessup—Wakeman C Llemirick.
Jackson—Joel Ii Lamb, Truman W Clinton,
John B Steenback, Thomas Randall:
Lathrop—Borate W Ball.
Lenox—David 0-Black, John Buck, JaMes S
Belcher.
Liberty—job A Knopp, Dexter. D Stanford.
Little Meadows—Ansel Fox, Jonathan Bar
ney. • '
MiddletaCvn—Perrin S Ross. _
New Milford tp—Hubert Blanding, Peter
Smith, John Washburn, Wm VanCOtt.
Rush—Orange Mott.
huscin Depot—David Maion,
Springville-z-Anson A Church. '
Silver Lake—William Meeker, jr.
• V.TrarerBe Jurors—Second Week.
Apolacon—Enos S Foster.
Auburn—lsaac B HoCard, Elijah Crane. •,
Bridgewifter—Sylvester 'I Hart, Edwin Hit
Brooklyn—Robert F Breed.
Clifford—lra .Cobb. Samuel Arnold, Henry'
Cuddeback. Henry Rivenburg.
Ditnock--7David Sherer, Horace. Spafford.
Forest Lake—David L Dewers.
Franklin-440n Barron, fßephen - A Smith,
Martin Kanaiy.'
Friendsville—Henry Light.
Great Bend-Village Boror—John B Johnson.
Julius B Brown.
Hatmony—Sterling Banks, Harmon K New
ell. •
Harford—Dennison K Oakley, Eleazer Els
worth, FraUk Wilmarth, Peduel Carpenter.
Herrick—Francis M Felton.
Jessup—James Robinson.
Lenox—William Baker.
Montrose—Marion A Lyon, Luther Jaggei.
Middletown —Wesley Lewis. .
New•Milfnrd tp—Henry Darrow.
Oakland—Samuel A Lewis.
\Rush—Joseph H. McCain.
Silver Lake—Michael G Hill.
Susq'a Denot— Watson Boyden.
v Business Locals.
HANDBILLS' for . Auction Sales, eto., printed
at the DEMOCRAT office' in first-class style and
at reasonable pricel.
NEW STocs.. 7 -Spiring styles Hats , just receiv
ed. READ & S'rnouD.
Montrose, 'March 15, 1876. 11w4
SHOES! SHOES!
Men, .Women;
low cash prices All.
25c. per, pair
Montrose, March 'l5
PROTOGRAPHS.--Pictures taken in alLthe lat
est styles. Old pictures copied and enlarged.
Also a splendid lot of frames for sale cheap,
at G. W. Doournafs.
Montrose, June 10, '74.---tf. •
H. ROSENTRAL Practical Auctioneer . wil
(upon aplieation) attend to all public Sales
the above capacity. Terms reasonable. Satis
faction warranted. Adtiress or apply to, H.
Rosenthal, care of ,S. Pi loran co., Post's
building. Montrose, Pa•
`Jan. 19, 1876tf.
"EWING MACHINES. II
For sale very low and , on' easy, terms Of pay
ment. One Independent Sewinglttehine new.
One Wilcox& Gibbs Sewing Machine second
band, in good running order. One Domestic
ewing Machine. new
' Enquire of
March 1, 1876tf.
14.ARBLE yr 011.8.13. \
The Tunkhannock 'Marble Works of Burns
& White are :doing a good business and are
getting obt, some very tasty job of Head
stones and Monuments. A. 8.. Burns, of the
Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized tklent for
Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of
Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left
with him will be promptly filled by Burns &
White.
Tunkhannock, Feb. 2, 1876tf.
We have ut received a very large-stock of
plain and fancy envelopes, letter. and .note pa
per, plain and fancy bill head papers, cards of
all sizes and cOlors, colored poster papers, etc.
all of which we can afford to. print cheaper
than any office in this or neighboring counties,
and in as good style. Work done in black and
colored inks. It you think there is any ;that
can beat us, gi% e us a trial, and we will show
you what we scan do. All kinds of blanks on .
Itand or printed to order.
WE TI MM that the people of Montrose and
vicinity are finding out where the most popu.
lar Dry goods House iu 13inparoton-is located
for C. F. -Sisson & Co. inform as hat' their
trade, from this section, is very large and con
stantly increasing. in theiritoclt may now be
found a large and carefully selected, stock of
Dry goods, - stiitahlii to the wants of everybody.
They make a specialty of Black Silks, Black
Cassimera, Black Masks, Black Alpacas, and
the - finer grades of Dress ; goods, and in this
lbw 'are , prepared to give some &Med i bar-
We suppose that nearly everybody is
aware that their store located at 01" Court
Street, next to the Canal.
Binghamton, Sept. 22,1875.
TIDE DE
or everybOdy,
\lmes, at verY ,
tyles, at from
& Smoup.
11*4.
E„L Wrns,
Montrose, Pa.
O:O4:2IIV ; i'MAIII,OIr29;''' , OI6.
'ANNUAL MiurrNo.—The annual meetiniof
the Odd Bellows' Hal: Association Will be held
at" Odd Fellows Hall, Tuesday eve, April 4th,
for the electitin of officers..
CHARLES H. Sairru, Beep.
Montrose, March 8,•1876. • \ • lOw4,
Locni 1 Loox I
In medicine quality is, the. first importance.
A. B. Burns at the Eagle Drug Store keepti con
stantly, on hand a full supply of French, Ger.
man, English .and American Drugi, Medicinea
and Chemicals. Also - a choice selection Uf
toilet articles and fancy goods. The largest
and best stook of Pocket Books in town:
Montrose, Jan. 5,1876. ,
A CARD.
To my Priendq:—Having recentlY associated
myself with the well established firm of Boyd
& Corwin, I am now prepared to meet my
friends with a full line of shell-Hardware, Tin
ware, Stoves,'Sash Blinds, Doors' ' Glass and in
fact any thine in the line of Hardware, at the
lowest market price. Special inducements
made to the wholesale trade in Tinware, Nails,
&c.. Roping' y former patronage will be con
tinued, I am truly yotra,
Montrose, March 14,1870.
-
Ws NEW Towz HALL AT AYEE.—Thii ele
gant structure is now complete. In beauty ot
design it surpasses anything of its ' kind in the
State. .Constructed , ot brick and dark marlile
it is as permanent as it is charming. The Eng
lish architects have adorned it, in - subdued col
ors, which please without tiring the eye. Dr.
J. C. Ayer built - and gave it to the town,in ac
knowledgment 9f the distinction they confer
ed uponhim in taking his name. Althoughi it
is a generous ,gift, still the hearty good wishes
of a whole people are of greater value and the
generous donor has doubtless secured tbeni. 7
Groton Wass.) Journal.
taff'LATEST NEWS IN BINGHAMTON.
The latest news in Binghamton is that Hine
& Sholes, of 59 Court Street, have just received
their third Fall and Winter stook of Dry Goods
which is now complete in all departments. ;;
The best Silk. The best Black Cashmeres:—
The best Alpaca. The best Merinos—Empress
—Plaids of all' descriptions. The best Shawls,
Kid Gloves, Embroideries, Ribbons, Ties, &c.,
in fact everything that is kept in-a first-class
Dry Goods Store at bottom figures. Another
important item,which if known may be essential
to the people:of Montrose, New Milford and
surrounding country, that Geo. B. McCollum
and C. C. Faurot would be most happy to See
all of their acquaintances and show them the
bargains that Hine & Sholes are now prepared
to give. HiNE & SHOLES.
l3inghamton, Dec. 1, 1875.
The Markets.
New :fork. Produce Market.
Reported Every Week You ."--- ;;Niy for Tin Mowtnoss
Dziocuxr by Rhodes &Server, Produce Commis
sion Merchants, 26 WhitAhall Street.bew York.;
New York, Friday ,
March 24, 1876.
Receipts last six days 10,210 pkgs.
There is an active deinand for Nev Mate t,int-,
ter, and prices rule very firmly and tending Up
ward. The arrivals, are increasing a trine, but
not enough as yet to supply the wants of the
trade.
'.NEW BUTTER
,
Pails, State, prime... ® 42c
Pails. State,lair to good ,sat 37c
Half firkins, tuba, State prime.3B @, 40c
-Half firkins, tubs, Stale, fair.. 33 0 3*
. OLD ncrrral. ~ I
State Dairies, fine....,.`. 35 @ 37c
State Dairies, good -to prime.... 32 34 . 6
State Dairies, fair to good. • 28 @
State Firkins, choioe, selected..3s (4 37c
State firkins; good to prime.... 32 34c'
State Firkins, fair to good 26 OA 32c
State Pails,dairy,good to prime 33 @:t 35c
State Tails,common to fair.... 25 @_ 30c
iCREESE. _
Receipts last sixidays f,996 boxes.
Thare seems to be a scarcity of really iSne ,
cheek, in the market and a moderate number
could be placed at full figures;
state Factory, fancy 133( 14c
State Factory, fine 11%0 "13c
State Factory, fair to g00d.. -. 9% , g 10%c
State Dairies,fancy @,k tull cream 11 1 ,4@ 12%c
State Dai r ies,r fair to g00d.... 83 10%0
EGGS.
•
Receipts last six day 5........ :13,128 pkgs.
folders are s. ill inclined to be firm in their
asking prices fur choice marks of 'fresh eggs,but
the demand is exceedingly light, buyers not be
ing disposed to take any more tban'actually
necessary to ran them along. " , 1 -
State and Penn. ..•...17 © 18c
• Western', choice brands....... t 7 17%c
DRESSED POCLTR t.
The supply of freSh dressed Poultry contin
ues very limited, lots !from near by comprising
the bulk of the supply and prices rule very
firmly. '
Tiirkeys, State prime, —20 c
Turkeys, State, fair to g00d....18 19c
Chickens,Jersey,prime 20 •22e
Chickens, Jersey, lair to good. :17 ig 19c
Ducks, Jersey prime 23 0 . 21c
Ducks,State and Western prime 22 _s@t 23e
Geese, Jersey prime .... .13 .(4 15c
Geese,titate and Wes,terri primel2 14e
MEATS AND \STOCK. ,
1 There is a fair demand for dreased cahres.but
the supply is liberal and most- saki are at 1)c.
and 11c. though fancy run up 12c. and occas
ionally a trifle more.
Live Sheep, weathers
. 6 10) 7%c
Live Calves, State pihne. B%© 9c -
Hog Dromed Calves fine 11 @ i 1 e
,\ DRIED FRUITS. '
Heavy packed apples are in moderate reques'
in straight lots foi. export. . •
State Apples, ... . 9 10c
State Apples,quarters ' 8 94 1 g
' Peeled, Peaches, Ga., farcy....l6 17e
Peeled Peaches, fair to g00d...,12 13c
Blackberries. lOy t a 11e
Cherries, State. ... . ......18 tit 20c
Raspherrie...A. • 24 a' 2fic
Plums State 8;(43 20c
A few new Florida potatoes are here, but old
are so plenty and cheap, that they do not
Bermuda Potatoes, per bbl 6.00 e 00.
Early Rose, bulk, per bb1....:: . - .75Qi 00
Peachblow, bulk, per bb1.... ; 1 12@l 37
Prince Alberts, bulk, per bbl. 7501, 00
Peerless, bulk, per 50W 75
Sweet ye110w...... . 5063.00
Clover Seed... • .."16%d 17'
Timcithy,Seed 500 75
ESE
Ulosing ,out Overcoats eoet - a
Cheap „Topn's. - ,
Best Calieo 7 etnts per yardltt:Ohiasti
Joh l's.
J. R. COOLEY.
11w4
BUTTER.
POTATOES.
SEEDS.
1NE.A.R.1RLX.4169-*ls9,'
Smrra—Fnut--At the residence Of the bride's
parents, March 21st, by H. G. Earned, Chas.
W. Smith and Fannie Fish, all Of Lynn.
itonEwrs—Hionaii--In Foresi Lake,March 15,
by Eld. H. H. Gray; T. A. Roberts, of Jessup,
and Ella 'J. Hamlin,,of Forest Lake. ,
DEUBLER-S'I'LLL-At the M. ,E, Parsonage in
• Factoryvill#, March 25th, by Re*. P. R.Tow.'
.er, Alfred Deubler; of . Tunkhannock; -and
Sophia Still, of Abington.
13KIDENnExEn---HOPFmm—At tte residence
of - the , bride's father, Susquehanna Depot,
March 22d, by Rev. D. D. Lindsley,
George Bridennekerto Miss AlYda Hoffman,
only daughter of Robert Roffnvin, esq. (No
cards.) : '
MILE —AI.i,Er-in Dimocl, March 15th. by
Eld. W. U. Handrick 0. Miles and
Mary ,both of Dirnock.l • ..
HENRY—FITZPATRICK—At the.: Presbyterian
parsonage in Montrose, Feb. 26th, by Rev, J.
G. Miller, John J. Henry and Mary Fitzpat
rick, both of Montrose. ; •
.BALworm—ln Springville, March 20th, G y C.,
son of C. T. and Elizabeth. Baldwin, aged 12
years and 6 months. ' •
BLAIEsLEE-4n Springville, March 13, Sarah
Minerva, child pf Leinnel andChaTlotte,
Blakeslee, aged 8 years and 2 months.;
VAUGUN—In: Bridgewater; March 19th, 'Fred
Porter, youngest. sop of:C. El)and - R. 'A.
Vaughn, aged 14 Years, 9 monthS and , twen
ty-four days.
• Asle e p in Jesus ! ble3sed sleep
From which none ever wake to weep.
FULLER—IDT Ma rch lsth, l l
W. Fuller; aged 59 years and 1 month.
Earth bath no sorrow that Heaven cannot
cure. • • •
SHERIFFS' SALES.-BY :VIRTUE OF
writs issued by the Court of Common Pleas of
'Susquehanna County and to me directed, I will expose
to- sale by public ventlue at' the Court Reuse in
Montrose, on Friday. April 14, 1873. one o'clock,
p.m., the following pieces or parcels of land, tbrait:
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, in thil
twp. of New Milford,in the County of Spaq'a,and State
Of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, .to
wit: Beginning at a chestnut sapling, a corner of a
tract cf land in the warrantee name of John Hancock
and Abner Duncan, thence by said Duncan, warrantee,
north 50X degrees east 93 and tour-tenths perches to
a stone corner, thence by other lands of George or Si—
las Squires south 393‘ degrees east 122 perches to a
leadin
point in the middle of the ro Summers-
vile to Susquehanna Depot, ad
thence bygirom
mi
the ddle of
Said road westerly to a point where said road inter
sects the southwest line of a tract of land in the war
rantee name of James Chapman, thence by said Chap
man lot north 4a degrees, west 9 and six-tenths perch
es to the place of beginning, containing sGaeresonore
or less,. about 12 to 15 acres unproved, with theuppur-
Aenancee, 1 shanty, 1 log barn. and fruit trees. Seized
and taken in execution at the snit of R. L. Sutphin vs
Wharton Tower.] •
ALSO—AII that certain lot or parcel of land situate in
the township of Herrick, in the County of Susquehan
na and State of Pennsylvania; bounded' and deecribed
as foilbws, to wit : On the east .by lands of Philip
Dunn, on the sonar by lands of Thomas Tingley, on
the west by lands of H. H. Pierce and land of
and on the north by lands of Alden and
Pattertgon, containing about 360 imps, more or less.
with the appurtenances, 1 frame dwellink honte, near
ly new I frame barn, 1 sew-mill,- and about 25 acres
improved:: [Seizedund taken in execution at the suit
of Ira Nichols vs. Almerin Beard.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ
ate, lying, and being in the township of Middletown,
in the county of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylva•
nia, bounded and described as follows, to wit : ;On the
aorta by road, on the east by land of D. F.
Ladd,Un the south by lands of ,Ed. Kelly. and, on the
west by lands of Andrew Whallen. Patrick IfseoghAnd
Daniel Hickey, containing about 50 acres. mote or less
and about 40 acres improved. with the appurtenances.
one dwelling house, and one barn. [Seized and taken
in execution at the suits of Geo P. iLittle v0..1 C.
Maddock, Crorke tt, Ogden vs. J. C. 3laddeck. and
Thomas Col ford vs. J. C. Maddock.]
AL'O—All that certain piece or parbel of land situ
ate, lying. and , being in the township of Ararat, coun
ty of Snequehanna and State of Pennsylvania, boun
ded and described as follows, to wit: On the nosh
by lands of Leonard Graham about 125 rods. on the
east by lands of Eraetusnuesdell 45 rode,on the south
by tan& of W. Slocum 125 rods, • and on the wee by
the highway 45 rods, containing about 85 acres.ard 4
act es improved. LSeized and taken in
,execntion at the
;
snit of Ezra Toby vs, W. S. Dann.l
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land bing
and being in the township of Thomson, Susquehanna
County, Pennsylvania, bounded and de- cribed as fol
lows to wit: On the north by lands of Joel Salisbury
on the east by lands of Joseph Dow. on the ionth by
the 'highway, and' on the west by lands of Mrs. Sarah.
Chandler. containing one halt acre, more or less, with
the appurtenances, 1 fame dwelling house and all im
proved. [Seized and taken in execution a: the suit of
J. L. Geist, assigned to G. L. Lewis, vs. A. 0: Salis
bury and Joel Salisbury.]
ALSO—AII that cer piece or parcel of land situate
in the township of Oakland in, the Cot: nty of Susque
hanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and des
cibed as follows, to wit : Oki the north by land of J. M.
Westfall, on the east - by Westfall avenue, on the south,
and west by lands of J. M. Westfall containing about
one-fourth of an acre of land more or less,, with the
It t n o d f
f. outhouses: rynn
tel u z r e t tl e , and ': t e a s n fn i i t tn i e e xe d c w u e t l io li n ng a - t h a ll e ie a
trawks vs. Wilbraham Mannering.]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ
ate, lying, and being in the township of Harford, Coun
ty of. Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania,• boun •
tied rind described as follows, to wit: On the north by
lands of Harvey Whithey,ort the east and south by lands
of Elisha Harding, and on the west ,by mill pond and
lands of Elisha and James Harding, containining tat
acres, more or less. with the appurtenances, 1 house, 1
barn, fruit trees, and all improved. [Seized and taken
in execution at re ed. of D. E. Holmes. assigned to A.
M. Scott, vs. Melissa Jane Hays.] •
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate
lying, and being in the Borough of Susquehanna De
pot,.County of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the north
by Main Street. on the east by lot of M. H. Kiernan,
on the south by lot occupied by 0. T. Smith. and on the
we-t by lot of John Donahue, being 60 by 120 feet
square of land, and the appurt. nal:ices, 1 two-story
finale dwelling-house with additions:and outbuildings.
[Seized and Taken 'in execution at the snit of 0. T.
SElllith, use of J. G. Smith and S. V. Smith. vs. Henry
8. Griswold. Trustee of the Episcopal Church of Sue
queuanna Doput.3
Team NOTICZ.—AII bids mist be arranged an the day
of sale. • W.M. WiIITE, .Sheriff.
Shears CoMee, Montrose, March , 22, 1876.
•
EGISTER'S - NOTICE.--Public fie-
J-10 tice is hereby given to all persons concerned in
the following estateb, to wit
Estate of Ann Davis, late'of Liberty; dec'd, A. H. Mc-
Collum, Admistnitor.
Estate of Charles W. Deans, late of Mirror& deed,
• Priscilla L. Deans and IL 8 A eeti Administrators._.
Estate of Stephen Wood, late 01. Silver Lake. dec'cl.
Emily Stone. Mite Wood) Adminittratrtx.
Estate of. Levi Westfall, late(of Oakland, deq'd, Gay-
lord Curti*. Executor. • , ,
Betide of Enos B. Stoddard, late of Great Bend, dec'd.
B. Tuthill and A. 0: Brush, Administratews.
Estate of John Tierney. late of Satquebaxina Depot,
- dec'd. Miry Tierney, Adm Inietratrix.
Estate of John Aney, late of . Lathrop, dec'd, Wm: C. ,
Aney; RECO:got.
B-tate of Esther O. Morgan, late of BrOoklyn,,.dec'd, •
E, A. Weston, Eiecutor.
Etitate of E. D. Fanrot, minor. J. E. Bircliard,.Guar-
dlan. •
Httaite of Willis D. Mitchell, 'minor, H. Deakin,
Guardian.
That the accountants have settled ; their accounts in
theiteginer's Office in and for the : county of Susque
hanna, and that the • same will he presented to the
Judges of the Orphans' Court, on Thursday, April
13, 1876, for confirmation and allowance. • -
IL F. DRARDSLRY, Aegister.
Register's Office, March 15, 1876.
A NEW,ENTERPRISZ
Jule. opened a shop under IL 'L. Week.* & Co% store; on
Public Avenue, where_ he is aced). to 'do all kinds of
.work in ble line. Can ex el, in new: work,' and repair
With neatness and despatch,- -
J:ORS *WO . -
kiontrose, October 13tb.1875.i-3ul, -
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Legal Notices.
A piaotical workman, at
Bazammr4Licimi:i3r,
Sheriff Sale!,
SHERIFF'S SALES:i-13i
.writs issued by the Court of Common Pleas of
Susquehanna County and to me directed; I will expose
to public vendue, at the Court House in Montrose. on
Frmay, April 7th, 1876, at 1 o'clock p. tn.; the follow
ing pieces or, parcels of land, to wit':
Atilt:Mt Certain Pteee or ' parcel of land situate in the
Borough of Montrose, in the County of Stisqueluinna
and State er Pennsylvania, bourded, and described ins
follows. to wit : On 'the east by Cherry street, on the
south by lands amveyed to Theresa M. Gerriteon by
Geo. IC. Lambert, and on the west and north by lands
of Win. M. Post, esq., being 40 feet • front on Cherry
street and the seine width through to the west line. • all
unproved, don which is a frame barn painted red.
'Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. A.
Lathrop ve. D. M. Rosenerants.]
• ALSO—AiI that certain piece or parcel of land
siio
ate in she Townsuip of Herrick, in the Comity at Sus
quehanna and State of Penn4lvania, bounded and des- .
cribed.aa follows, to wit : Beginning at a beach sap.
ling at the south corner, thence by lot No. 251 north
43)1; degrees west 11.1 and seveii-tenths perches to
atonbs, thanes by lot No 249 north 473 i degrees east 178
perches to stones, thence by lot No 244 south 43 degrees
taint 115 and nine-tenths perches to post and stone', .
thence by lot No 253. south 47X degrees west 180 perch
es to the place of beginning, containing 127 acres and
86 perches, with the appurtenancee, 1 frame dwelling
house; 1 frame barn. out-houses, an orchard. and about
50 acres improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of
Oecar,Washburn , Administrator - of John Smiley, deed,
assigned to Keziah C. Smhey vs Jame" Flew.]
'AISO—AII that certain piece Or partel of laud eituate
in the township o f A polacon, in the County or Surque
henna and State •of Pennsylvania, bounded and describt
ed as follows; to wit : On the north by lands -or Wm.
Hartigan or. M. Crimmins. on the east by lands of Pat
rick Ltarding,'on the south by the public road leading -
from Choconat to Little Meadows. and on the west by
lands of Wm. Hartigan. containing about :$2 acresanore
or less. mid all in:proved.'Also, all that other certain
piece of land situate as aforesaid, and bounded as fol
lows: Northerly by lands of Michael Crimmins, easter
ly by lands of M. Crimmins and Win. Hartigan, South
erly by lands of 0. B. Haight, and westerly by lands of .
11.13. Crimmina, containing about one
half an acre of land, and all ,improved. with fnilt
thereon.; [Taken in execution at the suit of C. L.
; Brown Vs. Bainey McSheren)
ALSO--all that• certain piece of parcel of land lying
aud'being in the Township of \Auburn. in the County
of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a post
and stones in the highway leading from Stertingville
road. near Jeremy Shannon's, to the Black Walnut road
at the foot of Reynolds bill the north-west corner
thereof thence at right angles east 10 rods to a post and
stones in the line of lands of Wm. Overfield the south
east corner thereof, thence along said line north 16 rods ,
and 6 feet to a post and atones in the' highway the
northeast corner thereof, thence along said highway to
the place of beginning. containing one acre. more or -
lees with the appurtenances, 1 house, 1 barn, some '‘
fruit trees, and all improved. [Taken in execution at •
the suit of Auburn School District vs, H. N. Kellogg,
J. B. Howard, and John' W. Lott,]
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of lima situate
lying, and being in the Township of Choconut, in the
County of Susquebauna and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the north
by lards of James E. Caemalt, on the east by lan& o f
James Purtil,' on the south by lands of Michael Don
nelly and Martin Golden. and on the west by land of
John Mooney, with the appurtenances, and containing ,
about 50 acres. [Taken in execution at the suit of
Michael Bahan, assigned to Thomas Nugent, vs. Pat
rick M. Donnelly.]
ALSO ,—All dial lot or piece of land situate, lying, and
being in the Township of Bmoklyn, in the County of
Susquehar.na and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to wit : On the north by the pub -
lie highway, ou the emit by lands of P. Tiffany estate
and land of J. 11. Chapman, on the south by land of Q.
A Eldrioge, and on the west by land of A. C. Sperry,
contain lug about 11% acres. more or less. and mos tly ,
improved [Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of IL A. Weston, Executor of William Craver, dec'd,
vs. U. B. Rogers.]
ALSO—AII those two lots or piece's of land, the first
of which is situate, lying, and being in the township of '
Ararat, in the County of Susquehanna and state of?
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to
wit : Beginning at a corner in the middle of the road,
thence by land now or sometime in the tenure of David
Avery south 28 degrees cast to a corner in a line of a
lot of wood now or sometime in the tenure of Thom as
Sowell, thence by the said lot north .48 degrees west
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 read south 15 de
grees west 2( and five-tenths perches to the place of
beginning, containing about 10 acres, more or less, and
all improved. and a small frame building. The second
of which is situate, lying, and being in the Township
of Herrick, in the Conn* y of Susquehanna and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as lotions, to
w it: Beginning at a beech sapling being the south
-corner hereof, thence by lot No 251 north 43% degrees
:west 112 and 7-11) perches to stones, ,thence by lot No
243 north 47 degrees east 178 perches to stones, thence
by lot Nu 244 eolith 43 degrees east 115 and 9-10perchea
to a po-t and stones,thence by lot No 253 south 47% de
.west 186 nerebee to the place of beginning, con
taining 127 acres and 66 perches of land. more or less,
with the appurtenances,) frame dwelling house, I frame
barn, out houses, an orchard, and about 50 acres im
proved. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
S. A. Pettis vs. Don A. Walker.
ALSO—AIt there three pieces or parcels of lend 'sit
uate, lying and being in the borough of Susquehanna
Depot. 4 .n the County of Susqtehanna and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to
wit : 1.411. No 2is bounded on the west by lands of John
Barry,. on the north by lands of Jerry Buckley. on the
east by lands of E. 'Dudes and Drinker street, and on
the south. by Prospect itreet, all imtirOved, with the
appurtenancea, a two-story frame building with stone ,
basement, Lot No 1 is bounded on the west by Drin
ker street, on the north by lands of Timothy Meal. ban,
on the east by ' l Wagner-Avenue,” on the south by tunas
of Mary I,yeught. Cmproved, with the appurtenances. a ,
two-story frame building partly burned down. Lot No
8 is bounded on the west by lands of Michael Ferry, (AI
the north by High street.on the east by lands of Bridget
Fury and lands of Elizabeth Balch. on the south by pub,
lie road—all improved. [Seized and taken in execu
tion at the suit of Erastus Ross vs. Mary Tierney, Ad
minietratri xof John Tinley. dec'd.] • ,
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate
in the Township of silver Lake, County of Susquehan
na. and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and describe
as follows, to wit : Beginnintt in the centre 'of sea 1
leaeteg from Silver Lake to catholic church at the Donn
line 01 :eservation, (so-called) thence along said reser
vation line north 88 degrees west Zed perches thence
north two. degrees east 164 perches to a post
thence east 202 porches to the centre of the road thence
along said mad south IS decrees east 16, percher ;-thence.
wont 8 degrees east t.l perches, thence south 16 degrees
wes t 53,i perches, thence south 13 degrees west it
perches to the place of beginning. containing 136 acres
and 90 per Ches. more or Pas. with one house, barn, And
shop, one orchard, and Macre* improved. [Seized and
taken in execution at. the suit of James Hayes, one of
Wm. J. Mulford vs. Ja Whalley.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate
lying, and being In township of Auburn, County of
suequelunina and state of Pennsylvania. bounded and
described as follows. tp wit : un the south and east by
highway, on the north and west by lands of E. Dawson.
contain ng one-fourth of an acre. more or less' one
frame store building, and all improved. [Seized and
taken in execution at tla suit of S. B. Howard vs. P. D.
Shannon.] ll
ALSO—AII those two certain pieces or parcels of
land situate, lying, and being in the Borough of New
Milroni, Sutquehanna County. Pennsylvania. the drat
of which is described as follows, to wit : Boucded on
the north by Dr. Lr 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
ouetwo-story frame dwelling and out house. Tho seer
and piece or parcel of land is bounded and described**
foilows, to wit: On the north by H. P. Little, east by
E. A. Pratt. welt by Main ,street,: and south by E. A
Pratt, containing about 40 perches, more or less with
one story frame dwelling house and one frame barn.
[Seized and taken in eqecutloa at the suit of W. W
Winton. Prssident of the Second National Bank of
Scranton 95.1. S. Little. EL P. Little. and Mary Little.l
ALsO- , Alf that certain piece or parcel of land situate
lying, and being In the Township of Auburn, County of
Suequeh nut, and State of Pennsylvanta t bounded and
described as follows,
M.
wit: North by lands of Thomas
Case, A. Bolles. and C. Lacey, east by lands of tee
estate of H. Hill and D,_y,.,France, south by lands of
T. C. James, and west by lands of 5... Warner and 8.
H a n, c anudnlng 198 acres and 98 perches. more or less
w ith to appurtenances, 1 frame 'dwelling, 2 frame
barna, 1 saw-mill, and some fruit trees, and about tia ,
acres im_proved. [Seized and taken in execution at thet
suit of H. A. Ross vs. Joseph M. Case, and 0. IL
Loomis va. Joseph M. Case ]
ALSO—AII those certain pieces or parcels or las*
situate. lying „and bring in the borough of Friendeville
in the County of Susquehanna. and State of Pennsylva
nia, bound and described as follows , to wit : I.ot NO
1, on the no hby land of. John Fositer, on the east by
Like street, on the south by lands of William Bufftus.
03 the west by lands of Charles Hoary, containing
`about 4 acres, and all Improved. The second plete_is
described as follows, tb wit : Beginning in the ccatre .
of Lake street at the south corner of echool Douse lot,
thence along the centre of Lake street south 39de:rem
weet three and three-tenths perches to a poet. thence
by land unsold, north . 51 &glees - welt end twee
(half way of the whole lot.)
t th e e n n tb e s e pbe.yrcuhnessolto unsold laud
post,
dw ;
north 89 degrees east 7 and 65'
onetundredths perehei to a post in 0; Struplor's lire
thence by stud line south 01 degrees east 8 and seven
tenths perches to a post:the north corner of school lot,
thence by said lot, south 89 degrees West, 4 and au t.'
hundredths perches to a post the west 'Omer of the
same, thence by the same :south :6L ' degrees east Sand
tive•teuths perches to the igitectol hogi,nning, Cocitains
lug M perches of lend; more Wear. 'lSeisted and faked
itrexecution at the suit 'Or I; A; Nail vs. M. C. Button,
Amos ( l „ Hull Sutton , and D. D.,Searle Odor.
ed C.Eatton;- • ;fa e
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she rif& Office, Montrose. pinch 15, 1870: