L4E . , . ~-pElv.:o-6 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDSZESDAT M AT MONTROBE, SUScrA CO., PA., 13A"9 la 8a .. . OR 'EDITORS & PROPR l IETORS At two . Dollara,por Year in Ad• TO ADVERTISERS :—Tna DEMOCRAT tieing medium is unsurpassed in this- reaches the Tanner, Mechanic, and bush' circulation is constantly increasing. ands [rates reasonable. Rates will be given a JOB PRINTING:—Cur office is sup 11 printihrpresseCtogether with 1. - large • borders, fancy inks, etc. with which r , to do work in the beat style and at pri any competitors in any section. Ramp estimates cheerfully given at our office. ed by mail will receive prompt attention E. B. HAWLEY. - - W. HIS NAJII IS HAI Yes, his name is General B. Hayes, and he is from Oh longs to Grant, Cameron, Moi ling and Cot 'by- right of .di4l has undoubtedly prpinised to by them in his cabinet mini price of their suppoo to Pen! ination. To be more explic Rutherford B. Hayes, of Ohio, inated by the administratio Cincinnati on Friday last, fc of President of these Unite The nervous system of - the b.l tion . of the body politic has rack several weeks previous 6 Wing of the administration ' in partyConoalve at Cincinna "any thing good can come' of ateth" and The prostration 41 when they behold that "the has labored and brought ford and a Gravt administratioU that, is threatening in the ext people have been told, and Republican Harty especially w est in their' convictions hay' b.lieve, that there way` a (1.1 that b'reform" should be st all future administrative aPt eyes have beet! turned in : •Cincinnati would verify thes: only to meet tile armies of 1 ling, Morton and Canieron re the.flehl in 'triumph. Hafi hair of all such men as bore the unmistakable impr in his, deeds, by having wri blood of a most infamous whisky 'ring, the Grath to-day, stands-endorsed by publican party. The rn.n raise' their hands or ever t 'against the plundering oi are to be hung at the po and the very, thieves who fatting the national tempi to still further disgrace , Can any mail who looks of his country, come to elusion ? . But, ws the litical devil) you have no , nor Morton, nor Gratit ti time. .We all know they they have.been 'proved 0 General Rutherford B. • a general in: the - Cajon a to save the country. Of Tote - for him Did you ever for one think _that General Gran knap, and'iG j eneral Babco , ilar posttions: when _ they confidence and were over .you ? But. the tem eral.llayes has no. 'bad re sidered an,honest . maiL• • rity is his 'Presidential s Did General Grant; Gene even General Babcock, ei fall belOW General ll:4es Lion of 'the:people ? If ai l rise and.' explain. We h House':'lting''... politicians with the#:Anoutha SUL4,6I' ear in:; tina or Phi— now, **they never wo for a Caurieron, .a Conkli a Giant if he had` been cause they were "so corn Grant-is not intentionall norantly s& He ,bas lb advisers. Allow •this to stop a: moment, and tak advisers and you see tha eron,donkling and Mort who nominated General :.We ask every voter; ea if be is, any more certait will rise to-morrow *mOin that there will be a cont Grant. administration if shall be .elected . r . his i su same , causes,will 'produc sults is the•fittire as in eral Hayes, 's the offspring eron, Conkliq and Mor laws of paternity-: Wilt -• ', mit in, his minority td . : t, • is thCrP, Any Oae, who /8,, , putelhis ? Til.O,::AUg leading Itepuhlican_ 'pape A.T. SER an adver -ctiou. It an. Its I , advertising our office or led with four rlety of type, , lare prepared 8 ldwer than a shown and Work order- . °BUSER. ' utherford le He on; Conk', very, and ~• bounded ry as the the nom- Genera was norn arty: at the office S Wes,— iiPst poic 7 ; en On: the he asgetn- achilie" R• 11, to see i f of Nai h follows, mountain a mouse" `i at 'the. Ulf , ose of the hon desired to •rminatiop pe a l upon n. and all hope that red iction4, ant. Copk- ruing from lifted the istow, who :8..4 reform e in the n corrupt min , istratiot he great Re ho dare to theijr voices vial banditti, tical yard-arm ave been pre- are to remain,, d &handl it. fly to thekgoo4 y other co\p muter (the po got Conlin, vote for this , are khaveo for ch, hurrah, fOr yes I He was uy I and helped +muse you will oment stop to General Bel . • . 0. were in srn- r reeived your the' sceptre er says,9en rd. he is con is very obscu ok in trade.- 1 Belinap, or ht years ago, 16 the estima- I will some one !..r our "Court\ on our streets .d irom ear to 'say La hake voted: g t a Afortou ok z;l•i i ininated be pt."c . They say , corrupt,bnt ig n duped by nis •e correct, and a. .view they are CaKCI- S the very pen ay-es. ;for hunself, ?tital. the sun ng tiban he is '• nation of the i t eneral. Hayes ee4sor? the', same re , : past. ifPrant; Caro , xi, - , , ati t d by the: -fproell 'to_ Subir:-' atiou:- repreii: to 4 8 7 Timis 46611-''4o seem . . . - ... -':'.f:'.-11 , ::ri*, , ,, , ..4 - %.:..i....,..,'.:1,44!!!' • ' i 1. to be. ; Read what 4 saYa and ponder • , "It:Cannot be denied that the hopes of all who desired 'an honest reformationsin the.adininistration I of ottr affairs looked - mare: O the men who should be nominat ed thatii.tothe :'platform .onWhieh they -• Might be placa' . An one .positive de mand and' wish of ;the people was, and it , will be 'proved , .sTi l is,. that no filiger inarks.-of the. ; present administration; should be found Oh the, candidate: 'for, President. In..ttiis they. need not be told they have been basely' -and ignobly cheat • • •.' In. the ; first ballot of the Convention, 'two hundred and eighty-five staunch, re liable'delegates, showed that they knew the will of • the people and were: to be ' guided .thereby. 'Others also, did their. ,duty; in presenting and upholding the names of , their: 4es s pective Candidates. This continued td tie tile case up : to and including the 4th 'ballot. The friends. :of Blaine were, c i oilifident,'relying on their estimation of the, ..h6n,:eSt - intentions of other delegates to hold theniSelves. aloof from • contaminating influences . which niight cone freni the: ;' ( natee. But in. thii , they 'were dedeived.. That these influences- bad' been at work was evident, and ; the seventh ballot the - hand of the!' present administration and its eupportre cropped :Put. • The .vote in the sixth; ballot stood Blaine . 308, Bristow 111, il i Orton 85, Conklin 81, Hayes 113, Hattranft 50, Wheeler 2, and 'Washburn 4. On the seventh ballot, 91 of the friends of Bristow ; all of those of Merton, 85 ; -all of those who had voted Conklin, 81; all of the Hartranft del- - egatiow, 40 ; and the 6 votes for Wheeler and Washburn,' dropped those candidates. The seventlt ballot showed Blaine to have. 351, Bristb,w 21,- and •H.iyes 384, five Over a sufficient - number to nominate hint We are. ,at this writing without the means of knoiving\,by just what votes the vote of Blaine was increased from 308 in the 6th I to :351 in the .7th ballot,. but it is fair to presume principally by the vote of 1 members of the Pennsylva nia- delegatiOn l ; . ; • - Thus it will be • seen that in one ballot ,the font. prominent opposing candidates • were droppll and the . . vote, centered on Hayes. Though we are 'at . this time Without information in detail, yet enough is - known to Warrant UR In. .saying that this Was the. work in the main of Conk, ling delegatioi l ifrom this state, packed by aoine other "machine". malcontents, and aided and abetted by the whole force • • • which the administration was•capable.— It is not aney remark we believe, that "successful P4rties collect about them large squads Of speculating \ politicians who care - nothing for truth and right eousness, ht • g - eousness, while.t hey . have a. ravenous ap petite for diStinction and provender."---• That this. has of late beenßanil still is the case of the it4publican party.. Cannot be • dened: • •• • . ender th e i l i)resen leaders,the art ut adminiStratioU has ac, once degene rated intoMeie trickery or management. "Toads have crawled:into the seats of eaglei." possessi of office has be= cotnea badgeCrimbecility,. 'cunning and -• insolence ;• 'and those delegates in the convention ;who yesterday succumbed to the authority; and trickery of that badee, • I will bear the i 3 tamp of venality and in - I- I becility. Although the "machine briiade" have received a titein rebuke by the solid stead fastness of . :a . large vote in the convention, : it is 'without effect, for they are callous to all considriations of honor or decency, , i , . and 2w it n; behooves the people to take the:matt4;in their own hands, and rem „ , edy ;as far as lies in their,. power, the ex, _ 'sting evil.. This can. be, done, in sum.s treasure by capting about and seeing, to it i that no machine-mad 3 nominations for i congress 131a1 , 1 prevail. But let the peop n people beware, and not be fooled by Epparently: plausible invitations to tuke pairt in that in Which they will, in reality, have n' actual voice." What oilplr evidence is heeded that the nomination Of General , Hayes is eirtipli a continuation of the Grant admiListr4,- tion,than the fad that Secretary Brio . - - 'tow, the only reform-within-the-party man n. the whole administration, has been obliged to resign. The . Orant-Cain; eron chieftains came home from the battle field with the reformer's scalp dangling -in their belt, and all who expect to °Uri, .Gratitismi by. the eketion of HilVel, Will be wofully disappointed. It is *they merest folly . to assert or expect a' change of pOl icy in 2aY i ern_ment affairs by continuing the same ,idrninistration - in power. Tie .Same corru p t influence's that - hay e rttled Or p-rai4 AdminiStratien will rule t' he; *Yeti *thii l inistration if it be put nil elneednot: remind - our readeri - - THE • IMMOORArt. Mfg:lL , .:18,176- Mill of the fact which Cannot have escaped their immorY, that what gave Grant his second lease of power was 'Orly because -of Alin promise that his .seColid adminis , tration would be, a reform his* first, and tile result has, been that i corruption hos Wiled in boldness diiring the: last four i r years. Thq party that dare net meet us own recflard, in the centennial year ii our natio'n's - birth, with a refire: seutative man as its leafier, seeks to hide behirid an obscuiv candiate, to save it self from its own; infaMous deeds, in the beiiri that. it can thus perpetuate its rulerntil it shall have fully reached its goayby converting a once proud Repub lic into the Most loathsome of all govelliments, -a corrupt, moneyed aris 7 tocrticy. Is piii!ty success worth more than: the life of 'Republican institutions ?, Thelleaders . whoin you blindly worshit) for Oarty BtlCCc'Ef3 will only laugh at your fonyi Should the be able to spring the oet 4fier you which they have prepared at ,Hayes: and. Wheeler for a dticoy. AiilliSpaugh; the treasurer of Scranton eum!plains about the "allusions" tha hav4 been inadelin regard to the con epi racy to rob the - istate, traasury to which he. was the pilinaiple party.: . • • "Allusions,' forsooth ! He is directly charged on his Cwn• cOnfeSSion, contained: in • the affidavi •of - Gov. Hiirtranft of haliing robbed the treasury of five thou san:l- dollars. Ile took this money from' license funtfin his hands and diyided it'4tuong his accomplices, retaining • half of !the booty•foi . .himSelf.. 'He made up .. thd false and fraudulent return to the • treasury to. cover - this- .enabezzelmettti, Mien the inv'estiga , tion•..of official cor ruption / began lin Luzerue county and . wiry Millspatigh fou•nd himself in irn triirent peril ofl, detection in his crime he milled to Harrisburg; with his . attorneis made a comp romise with the Gover • --" agai nst hisonfurniu state ' s evidence against his associates. ! By this . compitomise he° ntlon t'ly escal24s pubishment, hut retains :( • . pcjssession of . .the office -Which he has for. felted by . his• crime. has not .paid ,her the stolla money to 'the 'treasury arid he is a CYmi , sal . defaulter. Ad 'we • have, said befo r e. it may be necessary to the ends. of jistice : . that the chid of• cinspiracy shckald be exemptirom punish_ • rent on deliii.rincr Alp his 'accomplices, b - - • bjt, we venture to.sfiy,,,that - it is the first One in the lii!story of- the commonwealth V • • MIA. a 'self•cokessedi defaulter aiad. em ,► • 4.zzler .of the public funds has been Ormitted bi . • the.: authorities; to ',retain s qiniet.ancl undisturbed possession of, his office.. If Mi)lspatiagh cannot be punish ed as a thief, the law enjoins his proie - • cotion and' rsmoval :from office as a de i4tilter.. Ic is evident' that the embezzler lias powerful friends in the cap . gal of the stale as well as in Luzerue ts.—lfarrisbkrg Patriot. = ~ .. t The comthunweaith of. "Massachusetts 'vas insulted! and outraged• in the Repub lican national coo:en don -- in , the pres- A:. ince of .Richard H. Dana,tlie distinguish .:ol chairmaO of the delegation. .When .tar. Dana supported .. the . nOinination of pristow undecided that \ he could most Icertainly C,airy . tlle cote of Maisachusette i he utteran4e was :received - with hisses nd shouts 'of deriSion, It is said that ' the insults o Mr. Dana proceeded NO 1 1 ,the-carpetbag delegations : Of the •. soUthi The . radicslS seem to have, forgotten that Maisachus4ts is One 'of the _,dou.btfuo states,lind the chairman of theirdelega Lion was oliby giving them timely warn; ing of •th 4 . danger• of making a weak nomination .n the present congress !that there' 4re fi's'e Deinocra . ,ts„two bide ipendents. and four.. regular Republicans, jthe Democrats; and Independents elected . by. Democritic votes are generally 'acting Iwith that party, having . a majority of the idelegation s . .In the .next. election for president the Democrats •olikassachn; 1. • setts' are hopeful. 'of • 13eurit)g its; thirteen !eleCtors foi - the St. Louis nomi4e.e. Por • - giVing the7Re'publiCans this .kindly hint Dana is hissed; in the Citiciii!nati con idution. • - - • The Boilton-,-,. Post makes a point in this forci+ language': ‘‘Virtien one reads in an aeknowledg-d Itpublicati organ the stateinent? thit ',Secretary, Cameron and other, Pennsylvanians have been bns fly at work at Cincinnati endeavoring to ratify the I ,contraat for the of delivery the state to'Conkling,' it is . not impertinent to ask what, sort of a party is this which unblushirigly concedes the fact that its President sells cabinet officers . for votes in its cOnventiOn .and which - records without t ; inking the operation of its . - cabinet o Jeers: 'deliver' the, vote of 'stafe'Accotdlog Co. :contract:'. ,::. ; ` There is a onspicttoits absenbe iaf t en thusiasm over:the noMinations,,, and a wearisome lack of variety_., in thq corn-, merits .of the newsPapixs, as will he seen from the column of c4inmets, elsewhere printed, The great Odvantage ;of this , ticket is that' ,nobody Can possibly- take offence at it and,. the Republican [papers all take it down easily,, though ith no great appetite. The itidependerl l papers with ~ ,Republican > tfndenpies, gOterally swallow it ,with some i!otiicatonsi that its taste - is tnaWkisfii and hat. Those ~hose tendencies are not decidedly . Republican think it best to :wait and' see, What St. Louis may offer. Thedemocratic paPera, do not admire the ticket, bid differ noticeably in their I estimates of its streng.th. One thing,' however, they are all agreed uponf.-÷ihat 1 St. Loafs; must do better.--Phira Tiines.; . . . The Hon.. Wm.' A. !Wheeler; ; the Cin cinnati ;nominee for Vice . • Presidept, s. represents the Nineteenth . diStriet• of New York in the -present !co . ngrest.l. ha's. had a large and varied experience iii pub= lie hos: beeni a member otf both branches of the legislature: of NeW-.Y,ork and for two sessions;presiding: officer of the state senate.! , In, 1867, - andl 1868. he was President of the isievi York constitu tional convention: He was 4 ,member of the Thirty;se.”ntii, Forty-fiot,'Forty second anti •Forty-thfrd \ congreeses, and is serving hiS fifth term: , the'lttet• congress he toolit a lending part , effect', ing the Louisan& ,cotnpromisel for which. ,he obtained great credit with • the , people of !the !oath. The oinettl 140,, deka would have had trii4:. more.sttierg' simmetry with kiiirA. Wrie'eier 'in the • • first instead of the poit,e:• .As it stands the u•ket . is 6o light in 4he bend. 4 • •--.- On the sev .1.111 aid final b*llUt at Uni einnati the Penne . kliania 'delegation split into two firmly opal factiotis. Thirty: . • . • four went to Blaine under the - lead st. 'Nl'Pherson an 1 twenty-four f Itowrd 011111 V ton to Haves.. opt ties arrived a httlettOo con tingent Was too la.te to save horn from de , feat. At an earlier Stage the'? could have given him the viotory. On the other hand;the combination . in fa or of Uayes VirdS oompleted before hPyteellyed the sup port froin Pentirdyliania. 1. Gnll closed in New York on Monday - .\ Advertiseineetsi New This Wpek. 1 AD M INISI RA , TOR'S ' ALE OF . i 1 - AD I Peisonal Property. , The undersigned administrator 'of • the estate of Bphriam McNamarra. late of the township of Lenox. • d ec'd, will expose at_ public. sale ion theaireniises of the decedent in said township, on j Thursday,. June. 29 1 1876, 9 at 1 o'clock, p. m., all thepersonal p r op ertyty of said de cgdent. consisting of two Cows. 'one Heifer, farming utensils, Household Goods, and a variety of art cies too numerous to mention. : ' i • • TERMS:—AII sums iiiider $5,1 cash ; over $5, six months credit with interest and appioved security. ••LEWIS ;31eNAM ARRA: June 21, 1876.-1 w I VINANCIAL ISTATEMENT OF the School Directors in account with Foiest Lake district.' • , 1i 1 • DB. t Balance onand from lait year ... i...'..$ 250 99 Slate approp "ation i : 249 24 Collector's plicate ' Lj.'. .. 968 40 • . Cattle at large..'- ~-. • . It ' CI nn i •••• *v. ACCUMUhltiou of dog fund.. '. .... i; .5.'..20 00 —11,490 63 f qi Cit. t • , ..., Teacher's wage s.. .. ...I ... ..... .?...$1,067 14 Fuel anu continge ncies.;., 's s 147 96 Treaettrer'a percentage 'I. 24 40 Collector's •••. .. 1 r i t ,s- 85 85 ••• Secretary'e salary ? 1... 15 01 Itt cpllector's baness -113 11 Excibemtious . - .1.i... 10 47 In trettipirer's hands... . 1.... 86 70 , t - —51. 4 49 J 83 L. T. BritiltAßD, Secretary. Forest Lake, June 21 E 1876. ',l l ? . ---- . STATEMENT 1 OF BikiDGEW ATER L. , Special Tax for 1875, as and* Jane 5; 1876. Amount of duplicate .. i ~. ..$1,165 51 In Treasurer's hands front 1874 • 60 65 . , Exonerations ......... . .... .. I.L $ 1983 CcllectorN percentage:.... 'i t ; , .57 58 ' Treasurer's percentage - I ' • •23 03 Paid town clerk , - ..... ••• ? t 15 00 •• • A uditurb I.'J.. .... 45U • " Supervltors , • 11 25 - Amount of orders, paid.... ~ . t . . ...... 92.3 08 i 1 ? . —sl,olB 29 • 1 • I --- Bulnnee in. Treasurer's' hands.. ~`.-.. .... ' $ 167 67 We, too Auditors of ' Bridgewater township, having examibed the above accounts. 6Md them correct. M II IHISH. • , Nif L BEEBE, , Auditors. • 1 GEO HLIALDWIN, . I Attest: -L C SMITH, Clerk. : • STATEMENT 08 BRIDGEWATER ROAD TAX , TOR 1825, Amman JUNE Bth, . ,1876, /mount of duplicate , 13,308 52 " worked— ~ . ..... . ... $1.904 85 Cash coll e cted and paid Bupqrsisors for services . Unworked I We; the auditors of 'Bridgeviliter, hav'ngi examined the above accounts. And them 4orrect." - 111, K B 88. WL 13 gßd, Auditors. ' • GBO BALDWIN. Montrose, Jupe17.1516.• , DOG TAZ STATENEXT Pon 1.876.1,11 , UniTtn JUNE stti, 1876, Indebtedness from .. 4. $ 8J .63 Sheep damage* in 1675 .. . , 8660 —I 130 13 Duplicates _ .. .. L' 100 00 Num eratiOns • I. $l7 60 Collector's percentage.. 1 5 62 Paid clerk. ' ";.::..600 : Amount uupro Tided $ 8825 We the Auditors of Bridgewitteri- do certify the Above etatemeut true snd correct. - • • r lit 1111811,.• • , - -s W BERME ." Audi it . aso tkituebverix,. ,Attest ; Xontroe. Jane 111 MIMI IkTEW CHURCH MUSIC BOOK! T . Pr i lt izl t he Salutation!icepe s t This book, the:first, by Mr. Emerson atone since th e issue of hit popul 'Choral Tribute," show s the marks of his unexcelled talent to providing for the tastes and wants of the Singing Public. We h ays here a fine Singing School Course, a capital collection of easy,Cilees and part Son gs for practice. and a la rge , number of • new Metrical Tunes, Chants, Motets, see. , tenet:s, Anthems., etc.. providing freshness and variety in every part . .. Price for single copy for which it will be willed, pos-free to any address. A decidek_pretti and riweet Sabbath School Song Book, is ilqrCoC:seL iVelainip. It takes at first right. Specialett copies mailed, post hee, forab cents prin Press,' and will be ready in time for the Fall Trade, e, following timely books: !THE AMERICA R CHORUS BOOK, teas) , glees and 4 part songs for Societle* 'also, THE EN , "0 I.E. (fur Singing Classes and Conveittious), by L. 0. limerton also, Tbe.Oratorio of JOSHUA. by Handel ; and a new collection of Part !Songs for Alen's Voices, by W. Perkins. , I OLIVER DISTON & .00. , - BOSTON. C. H. Dolton arto., , • " 711 Broadwv. New IL ork. • Jane 21,1876. • NNUAL.:FINANCIAL STATE went of Franklin School Dietrict for year ending Jane 5,1876. State appropriation . .. $ 252 04 Balance on hand from 'last year 134 61 From Collector, includinz tuxes of all •kinds.. 1,263 24 Other sources, (dog tax, etc.).......:... 100 00 Parchaslng ground $ 75 00 Building and furnishing houses • ...., 6:43 43 Repairs.. t.• • 205 ' Teachers wages . .. • 881 00 Fuel.. . 107 88 Treasurer's ties , 3130 Other expensu .... ... 23 25 Cash on hand 848 , Cash on hand ....... ....$ 848 Dan from Collector . 136 81 Amount due on uneet.led bills ~...$ 43 00 Amount of debt fir building , not yet, due.....,.. 5(5 00 - - J. O. WHEA TON, See l y. . , - - We the undersigned Auditors ofTratAlle, having ex =Wed ti e sbuve statement ttud it to, be CurteCt. • * DAVI') MARS it. E. r. MUNkihit. t Auditors. , - • - P. S. DEARBORN ' • Yrun,..lln, June 21, 1876. • .' ; Administrator. $1,216 . 16 --POO 62 •• $ 90790 -.ssi~ 101 es • • - RECEIPTS. E XPt Drt PBXS. RESOURCES. LIABILITIZO. W HAT WE EYERIBODI TO kliOW I That Hopbottom is a thriving iomantically situated amid hills •by the DL&Wh R. and contains Ave stores in- full blast. and that Jeffers & Blakeslee have adopted the ready-pay system, which , explains why they are selling g 00.6 so low. CODFISH, only .6 cents per pound. ASHTON SALT, by the sack; $3.25. BARREL SALT. $1.135 PORK, 12 cents per pound. FLOUR—the best—per barrel, $7.50. LORILLARD fine cut . ahorka, tobacco, .40 cents. i • LONSDALE -Bleached Mullin, . 9 until. UNBLEACHED Wein) from 7 to S eta. CALICO, best, from 5 to 7 cants per yd. CLOTHING . , per tuit, $8.50 to $l6. DAILY RECEIVING NEW "GOODS, and constantly keep on hand everythingusually kept in Country Stores. Give as • a call, that we may verify our assertion. - WE WANT-TO -GIVE YOU MORE GOODS (to utke holn , ) VOR $lO, THAN YOU EVER HAD BE . FORE, - SINCE THE ' WAR. UTTERS & PLAKESLEE, Hopb3ttom, June 21, 1816-3 w TA.RBELL HOUSE. OPPOSITE Tint COURT 11.011911. lIONTROSE.PRIOV JOHN S. TAIII3gLL, PROP/R. . Slue Stages and: , Henke leave 'thiti. liouve dally;eo 2- ncctinir sfith the Meutre,.4. Railwo the Lehigh A( alley Railroad and the IL L. W. Raiimed. 'April 1. 1573. . . • • • .44,1 . . EYSIOXE AC .; I)Ell :rile _eighth I JUL The commereea or the flrat Tueaday In Septem ber. The tall term .closer OD the . Tneseoy before Thanksgiving. The winter term .cotnmencee on tire brat Tuesday after Thanksgiving.' • courses of study fall and complete. Expeusea ntodcrate. For catalogue or in formaolon eddreba, • J F REAL June 14 1 18,76.-3 m • Factoryville. ra. SALE: OF 1- Real Re:tate In '3l.4l:ll%itoien .Tewishlp. The undersigned adrein irtrateri et 'the '6l4tate ef Wlis - 11arn R.: Spofford. late,of. the- tewte•hiP, of Middletewn• dee d . in. puretetnet . *if nn 'eider the iphan's Court of 'the County:of ct.itelnehaf ea vitt expov44 at public , axle on the prentbfe;: le , Atideleto.w.n teernoniP ou • • Saturday Ju1y.8,1876, , at 1 o'clock, all the following 'deeciloull 'Aires of Rita . Acta taldloarnehip and bl•nntiod M. 4 de-eribed its followe, to wit : I.at I.lece - boati,;e4. oh' the horth by Ludt of 11 Birdsall, on the emit; by Node of li Itirdrnll end the WolfLriad• on, the t=outh by ,lrbde,of Mlles Baldwin 'and _M. Brundage;containiug *ixteolt acme 11101 0 Of haying the. eon gloat 14111 pr.v lege*. 4VO secondpiece, eltnati.in ALAI townst 10 f M 01 ow n and wended and deem Ihed th utt Bound edvn the north b lantl,ellatet :John -Fitzgerald: on the • east by: lands of F. Irlana' Ito. on; Hit *oath by public highway and on tbe.wast bin& of the !tote estate, containing ono hundred autkOue acre. Inure or Wet etud. ;partly Improved. TERMS —WO down ; San° on: I.ondrtundon of We. and hahince one year..Elte4aftar,witb lett:Qat. Jute" 14, 1878--4 w. JOB. PRINTIN G - 1. -. , T . THIS,OPPRIE CHEAP. J. E. Dleton & Co., Successor to Lee & Walker, Phila. J. H. MUNGBR. Chairman of Board Dn. Ne are almost Legal. s. J. DAVIS. LUCY BeAFYORD [Muni** $1,757 59 $1,757 89 $l4 4 19 $548 00