MINUNIMEMMI tHE EMOCRAT: POBLIS11111) Evuty W RtiNESDAT MOIOTIVO,, Al` MONTROSC,.SUBWA CO., PA., BT. - I Ham' la '2" oit-crsram EDITORS & PROPRIETORS, .-..Ai,iwo-Doifars per Year in Advance. TO'ADVERTISERS :—Tits Mammal as an adver tising. medium Is unsurpassed in this section. It reaches the Farmer, Mechanic. and business man; Its circulation is constantly 3ncreasing. 4nd ts advertising •stes reasonable. Rates will be given p t our office or ymall. JOB PRINTING.:—Our office is supplied with four .Yrinting presseS,together with large variety of type, iorders, fancy inks, etc.. with Which we are prepared Ido work in the b est style and lat ipricls lower than, sy competitors in any section. arimo.o shbwn and .itimates cheerfully given at our o ce. Work order -4 by' mall will receive prompt often n. ' • , • B. HAWLEY. ST C. CRUISER. National DemoCratiC Ticket FOR PREST,i)ENT I • bili.EL -J. OF NEW YORK. FOR VICE PREEIDENT, 'THOMAS A. HIINDRIC I KS, • PROMISES OF REFORM. r. Some of the professiOnal reformers says the Harrisburg Pctiriot, affect to be delighted with the promise of reform which Gov. Hayes makes in behalf of hLmself atd his party. earl Shurz says the view's of. Gov. Hayes form the "Most comprehensive," the' "moit clearly de- .::$ fined," and "most satisfat ry pro etnin ae,':of civil service r 'for ieyer ut tered in a few words." But aft r all th, y are only" "words."„Againa tnese "few words" of ,Gov. Hayes which have cap- tivated a modern reformer the country has the many and , splendid achievements of Gov. Tilden. W ith an i .iitelligent peo ple which shall weigh the Most, the , deeds of 3ttinnet J. Tilden or the words of Rutherford B. Hayes ? Will' they have a man of deeds without "words.", or a mu of "words" Without deeds ? While a pri vate citizen Tilden boldly encountered and aided in crushing t o r most ful Ring of public ' plund refs, except that under Grant. that was 'ever formed in this N;lr was he Jett red fi;in this work by the ,consideration (that this:gang, of robbers. belonged to his own political party. In the' office of. gOverno of '.NOW York he next encountered and broke up the' can al ,ring . which had successtpliy 're sisted or act;ed in collusion. with so many preceding : state administrations. - The re sult of this labar to the plople' of 'Nei,. York wa s the reduction of the state :tax from r t 1,060 000 t0.*8,000,000. There is not a tax payer iu th 6 state of Ist i ew York' who does not how experience. benefit 'of . this 'work of reforpi::Wliat. hai9-tiv..)layes to set off to t h is, - record but the beautiful "programitie;! 'of re form which . has ,*oti . , the•-•adm irati . 0. " of Marl Sbuit - ? . It would_ he- . well for GO. Haves it . he bad no more, record on ,. hid lisue re form than his empty letter of. acceptance. But- unfortunately for him he has made a rvcord which too plainly belies the, beautiful promises of his letter.. During Gov. Httyes' first term of office ,there ex isted in Ohio a .system of swindling by rings-Of county official's by means of constructive fees. The report of the state auditor, of Ohio in 1874 shows that the fees of county officials amounted to about fiVe times the cost of \ the entire state government.' We knpw something in. Pennsylvania about the abuse of the fee system.: Here was an opportunity tor- Gov. Hayes to meet the demands, of the people of his state by reforming this abuse But he neglected it ; When GM% Allen iventOto office he at once called the attentiOn . - of the legislate to the subject - 041d `by his personal elf4is a law was passed making an annual redtintion of nearly $200,000 in . the compensation of county Officials. In 1875 Hayes went into office' again bnnging with him a Republican legisla ture. The county rings' who "saw their opportunity. in .the election rallied Cin strong force at Columbus imd tiecur4d the repeal of the act While the legisla tine in obedience to the rings was re•en acting this exorbitant fee systeM Hayes did not lift hand to prevent the wrong. Here. was a ,small -opportunity for., a :reformer of the - of G;ov. 'Hayes but heriroved unequal to it `4 was not to be expected , that he • could shOw the *vigor and-- capacity of *a man like Tilden, hut...he out tO ,have had serve,enongh to,resiat. this ring of ,petty county officials: 'He doubtless ,owed the smallmajority4'by 'which ,wie.eleeted to this comhicatiop -"o qua od'tcials, and the least =Could, dO :. in,Otittru _Was to silently ,contive_•at , their_ conspiracy against 4he people:0,0mo: m l i s s. tile great reiiirriier whO' prom see to restore the eovernment to ite fermer This is the man whose "comprehensive" and "clearly defined paegramme pf re-: form'' has wOn 'the admiration of Carl Shurz. Simon Cam, ron the worst old-politi cal rascal i l l, the United States. That is saying i o:eatl deal; but the fact can not be! qnestioned4 A I Republican House of Representotivps branded him by resolu tion when he was secretary of war in Lincoln's time,- and he has been growing older and more wicked ever sinee.' Cam eron and Grant naked their forces to nominate . .114yes. We commend this fact to . the atientin of . Carl Shurz, deo. Wm. Ciirtis,4d those Liberals, who want ed a Reform 'candidate. One of the Re publican newspapers which . is trying to like the nomination of Hayes adniits that"he is not the man to go. far out of - his way to fi'ud wOrk, but can, be trusted to do it well if it comes in his wlq." In other words,says the New Haven Regis ter; you want your potatoes dug bring them along 4nd 3,1 r. Hayes will , dig The times demand a. different sort of man in the presidential chair. No quiet, Miss Nancy kindiof ad easy-going person will reform and imprOve matters at Washing ton.. That ,headianarters of official cor ruption andj extravagance mast be thor oughlyloverhauled,, and we have an en ergetic Maul to take charge of the work: Hayes' is altcgether too light for the place. ,1 The chairmixii of the democratic state central comnitte:e, of Ohio, sent the fol lowing cheering - telegram to the,president of the Tilden and Hendricks ratification meeting atincinnati_ on Saturday night. "The mostgratifying intelligence from various parts of the state has. been 're m.' red by the committee to. flay of large accessions to, the, party since the St. Lou is .cotiv, , tittini. The Committee • - is • I. fled it is t o i ! the power of the Democratic party to Carry Ohin for Tilden and Hen • • dricks. As a !means of attaining this • desired result the committee have deter mined to, inaugurate .a bold, • energetic, and aggres i siv-- canvass.. Our Democrat ic bretbred in other states i;itY rest as sured, thatl the;. Democracy of Ohio are liarinonionoy united and ,determined ou the achievfiment of. Victory .on the - sec , and Tuesday 4 October. Tile, tact that such reforters Hassaurek; Stall° and badly -e - part in . your ratification I . • meeting trig-tit tuaar ;be regarded as an index. to the .popular current which has set in for Tilden anil -- reform.. • JoiiN 'G. THOMPSON." . .. . . „ 1 , The Hon. Qintrles Francis, Adams, the distinguisSed • igrEintirn a the second Presidentf the - United Sates says : ~., "With; Mr. Tilden and, this ;platform i i the. Democratic party stung betterom.r allY, before the people than does 601'. puldicun party' Hayes is nothing ; fes pectible nO doiibt, but ,wkiliout any rec- Il i ord as a r for mer. "Elden is in him s elf a plat,for . He bas , Made his' record.-- Of `the-two -I would! infinitely .prefer to see Mr. Tilden in the 'executive chair.— \Gov. Tild'en Will recieve the support ol the opponents: of corruption who desire to gee thelreal work accomplished.: The issue of ; the cafripaign with Tilden at the bead of tliedern'ocratic party is made 'very doutful. , It - will be' a hard, fight. Tilden's war record is a eood one: 11,- is all ri4ht there. 'As President,. Mr. Tilden would sweep away corrupt met and abuss" One sorl the great issues in the prevent csiitest it . the. reform , of the revenue eye tern-an44he relief of the people from an odious aid: intolerable weight of taxa tion. Pr Democratic party is pleclg,4l to this reform oy its platform and its candidatts, and the Democratic hbuse has prepared: the way for its complete accomplishinent by reducing the expen ditures' Of government for the present year to the amount of nearly $40,000,-. `I4),Q. -With rverse ingratitude the Repub licans flatly refuse to acknowWigeGrant's services rn appointing Tyner or In . iliana; postinaster general_ and removing Corn missione. Pratt on 'the same day. They assert that Grant's deliberate,purpose to injure' the , party, and that the removal of ,Pratt l has cost Hayes four votes in In diana to ;one that he has gained by the ,appointtnent of Tyner. , Undii a mere change of name the ad tainistraion ,of Hayes would, only be an extension . Of thatk of Grant.:. Grant le. energetiully engaged in filling up the offices :with his friends, and :Hayes is plOgO. pi 1114; letter of .acceptance not to remove (hem. THE.- - - DEMOCRAT, -;„411.14T :: - Va - ,. :1-.8.17,.6 Presideht Grant's househOld organ in Washington declaeps that . Gov. Haft7l3 l letter of accet4ance is all that his most earnest friend.; Could have desired. The organ at the sine time earnestly favors , the pardon ofl/I.l'Donald and the rest of the imprisoned -whisky thieves. - Dier's removal is acciepted as an indication i.f_ Grant'm pnrpose to issue an early pardon. Chairman Chandler ought to be able to extract a heavy campaign fund out Grant's officel holders since his demand for blackmaillis backed by the assurance froin Gov. Eiayes that their tenure of office, will remain undistu s kbed in case 0 his election. J . • 'Go closet.l in New York, on Monday at 1.111 Advertise ~ . . "NOTICE ypD BUILDERS.' I , The School Dlieetors, of B. Idgewater Township. will let•the building Or a new school building in the O'Brien District, at the Torben House, Montrose, on Saturday, August .12th, 1876, iit one o'clock T. m. Plan and specifications can' , be seen at the store of Wm. B. Boyd & Co., Montrose. ALSO, at the s a me lime and place, the old sabot building will be Old to the highest bidder. By Order of th. Board. „. _ - - 1 E. H; PICKBRING, Prestdent. Attest—W. C. URTIB, Secretary. July 19, 1816. ' pROOLIATION. S SQUICHANNA COUNTY 88. Anna C. Merri ew by her next friend Abel 0. White. vs. CteSter` Men Thew. In Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna COunty. January Term, 1876. . To Chester Merrihew : Whereas a Subpmna in Di vorce was iseneil to January V rm, 18'76, which wasilu ly returned non test inventua and thereon an alias sub• prom was Issued returnable to April Term, 1876, upon the return of Which proof was made that the said Ches ter Men-thew could not be found in my bailwick. This notice, therefore, IS to require you to appear before our Judges of the said Court • on the second Monday of August next to answer saidHlTE' complaint. WM. W," Sheriff. • Montrose, July 19, 1876 R. M I-A0961. The largest stock of Trimmed Hats to befound in the city at the lowest prices. The Nteeit and mosty Stylish Hats and . Bonnets in the city at ROZELLETI. • The LARGEST and CHEAPEST stock Old La-, dies . Capi out side of New York city, all to be found at; ROZELLE'S. Don't forgot it, that ROZELLE is selling the very , lowest he can. Discount* -all the . \ rest of the 1 DEALERS. , FRENCH MILLINERY, 97 i BINGHAMTON, 137 Conti St. l l N. Y. I • Court - St. Binghamton April 19, 1876.—1y.-4i REGISTER'S NOTICE.--PUBLIC--PUBLIC NO t , eis hereby given to #l.l persons concerned in the f owing Estates, to wit : i Es to of Alvin •Spr nger lat ;of Springville. dec'd, S. le e Thomai. Ndininistrator. - t Made Of ilorace :%eyntour. late of New Milford, dec'd, Franklin Seirmour. Administrator. Estate of Timothy Downs, late of Ohoconut, dec t d. Philip O'connell, Adminitrator. . . Etitate of Abram Brandt, late of Great Bend, deed, Al rcenia Brandt, Administrix. ' Estate of Klijah Westfall; late of Oakland, dec'd, Gay lord Curtis. Executor. Estate of Milton B. ~ .pafford, late of Middletown,dec'd 8. J. Davis, and Lucy Spofford, Adm'rs. • - Estate of Simeon Van Fleet, late of New Milford. dec'd, *.llicst Aldrich, Executor. Estate or Roxanna M Snyder. late of Lenox, deed, Henry T. Davis. Administrator. Estate' of E. Everett, Martha Emily, and Walter G. Thotnas. minors F. B. Chandler, Guardian. Estate of C ant Tingley, (late Clara rotter,) • minor. B. D. Potter. Guardian. • Estate of Clarence Ward. minor, Elliot Aldrich. Guard- • That the accontants bare settled theieacconnts in the Retril=ter's Office in and for the coanty of Susquehanba, and that the same will b , ..:,presen:ed to the Judges or the Orphans' Court, on Tnureday, the 17th day•of August, 1876. for cootirm ,tion and 711lowance. ' . H. F. BEA:4DSLEY, Register. Register's Office, Montrose. July 19,18'+6. • SPRINGVILLE. AUDITORS'. Report 11 / 4 - , for DM, 'as audited June sth and 26th,1876. SCHOOL FUNDS. To amount of dup . licate... State, approp riation By exoncrations ..., -• • . •• • .. . ..... '. $ , 275 37 Collector's percentage , 95 82 Trcasurcr's " .........:,.. - 32 61 Orders paid . Debt from 1874 ~... . .. I.BZ 4 :38 7 $2,300 33 $2,453 25 152 92 Existin $2,4532 . • ZitINSIC TAX'. Dr. Cr. To Balance In Trenenry June, 18.74.4 202 87 By order,' paid .. ... ... . . Balance in Treasury ' $ 202 87 $ 202 87 DOG Dr. - Cr. To amount of duplicate $ .436 00 By exoneration, - • t 186 00 $ 186 00 We. the auditors of Springville., having examined , the above ACCOVIDtb find them cur:vet. ' July 19, 1876w1. MUSIC ANI). MUSIC 'BOOKS! THE SALUTATION. Now Church Music Book ;by L.O. Emerson. $1 8$ orlia per dozen. • • ; THE ENCOILE. - (Nearly ready.) For Singing Schools. Bit.. O. Km-, erson. 75 cts., or $7-50 per dozen. CENTENNIAL COLLEC'N. OF NATION AL. SONGS. Patriotic eouge of all nations. 'Paper 40 cents. Boards 50 cents. , SHINING RIVER. song Book for Sabbath Schools. By PerkiAs. Price 35 cents. . • CENTENNIAL HYMN. • • Whittier-Paine. 80c. 8 vo. form for Societies, 10e Arr. for Orchestra, $l . OO. ' Gov. Hayes' Oran/March. -With Portrait 400. Tilden &Hendricks' G'd Mel. With Portrait 400. "Roll Along, Roll . Along." Campaign Song 400. "Hayes and Wheeler are our choice." 30c. IN PRESS. • 'Emerson's Chorus Book. for Soeiettes. Whippoorwill. Song Book for Schools.. Male Male Yoloe Glee Hock. Any Look or piece sent. post.:Psid, for 'retail price. OLIVER., DITSON AL CO. Uoston C. & Co., j. E. Moon & Co., . - Itt..llroadway. _ Successor to Lev,.' Welker', New York. Phila. ents New This Week, enllectoit's pertentage TreAsurer's ." . . ... Orders Balance in Treasury July 5, -1.876. Dr. .; :41,992 33 308 00 $ 14805 5482 19 00 73 5 2 30 .52 00 50 05 P E BRUSH, 1 , Al 5 SHELDON, Auditors S S THOMAS, 'sit:Mete thence by lands of 0. Ransom north 4 degree, s ' i east 54 lode and 201 inks to the place of beginning, - e - con taining 89 acres and 115 rods of lane, be the eamimore o' less . ..'. The second piece beginning at a pi st a ?tones, a corner in line of William R. Gardner tot, On - the east side of public highway, thence parilyalone the and a line dividing - this from a part of the lot tohe deeded to Lucy Cox south 25 degrees east ea and eight-. tenth perches to pretend stones, a corner for said divis. ion, thence by the same at uth 89 degrees east 39 perch es tote" corner in the west line of the e ime lot eald to 0. A. Grow, thence by said line north • no deeree east 49 and four-tenth perches to a line of a lot deedec to tf, chisel West, thence •by kid lot north .44 . degrees *re j t i and. eight-tenth perches to a corner, 'bailee north 47 de. greesteset 5$ perches to a post corner of a tot deed e d to C. M. West., thence by said lot north one degree east 10 ' ee r r • and three tenths perches to a post and stones come . thet ca by the same north 89 degrees west 13 3 f Perch to a post corner , thence -no ih 44 degrees we 573 e p e e" chee to a post and stones corner in the line of Wlilian; R. Gardner lot aiou eesid, and thence by the same south ' 47% degrees west 35 perches to the plat c of beginning comaining 31 acres and 60 perches. more or less..... The third piece: North by lands Id N. te. (intoner, east b y lands of raid Ira Cox and Meek' Chamberlin south by land of-W. M. Cox, and lands in pow-Aston of William Heiken& and west by lands of Mrs. Adam Miller, con. tabling ea) ems, more or less; [in all about 106 acre, 60 acres improved,] with Ole appurtenances. 1 trams house, 8 frame barns. and 2 orchards. !Seized end ta ken in eaecution at the suit of W. M. Cox. use of John Stuart, vs. Ira G. Cox, and Wilber E. Howell. use of John Stuart, vs. Ira G. Cox.] ALSO-All that certain piece or • parcel of land situ. ate. lying and being in the Township of Bridgewater, Susqueharna county. Pennsylvania bounded and de scribed as iollows. to wit: On the northeast by leads of S. R. Thatclier. on the southeast by lands of N. 0, Paeemore,and on the west by.the north and south road leading to Hurt Lake. and .containing about X acre, more or lOss, with the appurtenances. 1 frame dwelling house and allimpreived. [Seized and taken in execu tion at the snit of - Samuel Smyth vs. W. Hewitt.] ALSO-All that certain _piece or parcel of land slit - ate, lying And being in the township of Jackson. Sure qiaehanna county. Pent sylvania, bounded. and &tarifa. ed as fellows to wit : On the north'• by lands of Nor. man Nye, on the east by lands of NnrmanNye, et" the south by lands of Royal Thayre. and op the west by lands of James YePetter, and containing 64 acres and 94 perches, more • or less, with the appurtettanees.' frame dwelling house, 1 frame barn and outbuilding* and fruit trees. Caeized and taken in execution at the suit of Zilpha Morse vs. And) H. Belcher and Antes L. Tanner ve. Anti! H. Belcher ] ALSO-all that piece or parcel of land situate in the borough of Great Bend Village, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of Rhoda Decker, ou the, east by lands of W. D. Lusk, on the south by lands of 11, S. Hanna, and on the west by the public reader Main street, eontaluing abaut 200 square feet, with the appurtenancee,l two-story frame dwellina. 1 a d a half story building used and known as Great Bend Hotel, blacksmith. and barne [Seized and taken in execution at the tint: of George Buchannan vs. II D. Banter and T. J. Berner 1 ALSO -All that ptece or ph tof land *halite. lying and and being la Broceilyn. lausirtehato a county. Penn sylvania. boundetfon the nor h by beds of Tiffany. Ceamer, on the e tat by putolc highwev , on the south by lands s.f a :ftaay & Cramer. anti on the west by lands of the estatii,ot Albert Ak.rich,dee'd. containing liters , ad improved. with the appurieminve-. a frame dwelling house. [Se , zeti and taken in execution at the suit of J. D Vail re .1. D. Richeresen.] . ALSO-MI I httl.plece or plot, (bind s'ltiate on Grand street it the norouga•of a weatiebetime Depot, Sneque haniat con et .Pi 11111.1!Ivali lA. t 0 1 ,1.1141 dan described is follows. to wit .:• ,Oat to north bt fir :nit • /rect. on t h e east by I Inds of Wm -(unkt!p, on the nulls be lands of A. F:1,141111, anti olt``he 'west liy lint 4 il 11. L. Chase, 1 contateiog X at reanore oir less with tie -ippiirteti meet • • . . .. , 1 1 two-2tory - rune de citing mime , ismer, it and taken SHgRIFF'S 5AL14.7.5.- ? -BT atTRTUR OF lin execution ,it tlia'ettit'ul late-d li. took ve. Hiram write' :esued by the Ceuta. of Common Pleas of i Bush ] a. nequehantia I oanty and to me directed. I wil expose ALSO-All that: certain farm or plot of Ina situate s , the, toweehi of Clitfor6 Sus nni to - sale by public vendee, at the' Court House in Mont- Laing null bell in P d d b : q rose, on- - henna rune y, . enneylvattle,!tone e ou . t• rfirth by lands of hi Crandall and laud- of Clark's estate. on the Friday, Amami, 11, A: D., 1876, - ens by lands of Winqinkee. on the south by lauds of at 1 o'clock 'of p7m., the following pieces or .parole of Wm and John Ticker, and ou the'we-t by lands John land, to wit : , „ . . . - ain parcel of land situate in Lenok, Sus- Tinker, containing about 'l5 acres. with the emirate. All that minces, 1-tram( dwelling house, 2 frame beret., an or cer quell:lrma county. Penns lvania. bounded and describ- chard and needy all improven, [Seized and taken lit y execution at the suit 01 Sarah Richardson, nee of C.C. ed as follows. to wit : On the north by lands of William Church, assigned to A. .H tout e r VA Charles Burdick; and R. Gardner, Cherie-t 'I :salty and Mrs Rood. on the east by lands of Mrs. R R !food. William . Gerdnereand•liol. Hellen Luisa Burritt vs Charles Burdick.] ALSo-All that certain piece or'e plot o• lane' situate Robinson, • on the eolith by lands of 'William Barber.Le- in Auburn Towehip. Susquehanna • county.Tennsylva vi Chamberlin and George 47onrad, and on the west by nia.ana deecribed us follows : Bounded on the north _ land* of William Barber. Charles Tlngley and Horace by land* of Henry Dunmore and ‘iarehail Crlemarenn Tineley. containirg 2% acres of land, he the same more , the east iy lands of Thomas R. White mettle south bi or less , with the appurtenances . 2 dwelling house*, 4 lands of J. e, Rifenbury as d on' the west by landed barns two orchards. and about 150 acre 4 unproved.- Emmett Tewksbury , containing' 44 Ilexes about 3ancres [Seized and taken In execu..lou at; the suit of Andrew , . Halleted, use.of GroW ktrot hers vs. Emery Harding.) I proved, with the appurtt nancei. 2 frame hou.es. t• . ALSO -All that certain piece or plot of laud lying and I frame barn, 1 saw, sutler , nuo feed mill. [Seized and being in Oakland. Suequehnnna Cot. nty, Pennsylvania. ! use e . 1n... M• s. at tile suit of James P. Benni tea, ex s. Wilson, (I writs ) vs I. c. swathe:el bounded mid described as follows, to wit : on the .: uz'c north by lande of Levi M. Westfall.on the east by M . ' ALSO-All !thew pieces or plots of land situate in fail Avenue, on the south and west by lands of J. M. I ,New Milford TOwnsh p, Sut*elianna county:Pent:ll - ia bmindeo and described as follow s, [ ti wit :, The Weetfall coati Una one-ha'f acre of land more or less an i a with the • appurtenanees. 1 frame' dwelling-house-all 1 first piece beginning at 'a pe-t the sonthWeet corner improved. [Seized and taken in , execution at the suit ; het clef, atijoiiit.g lauds heretofore conveyed by C. 0, of Jouu Verson*, use 'of Richard Mannering,vs WiLtiam t. t . yright to 'tea E. A.Pottt, , hence alo fig' lhe -lune tank re perch •it to atone's ccnner, thence , iitkif uegteesst A . t Mannering and RichardeMannerineal ALSO-All that certain piece Or parcel of land situ- south 43 degteest and 5134 perches to s poet ial tile:bora 1 er of East le ke, t belies! by 'he send) course 1 erfiss the ate, lying, and beim; in the, Townehip of Dimock, Sus quehanna county, Penneylvania..bouoded and deecrib- i !aid Like, dilate • ce shout 66 perches to opposite shore ed as follow*, to wit : On the north by lands of Jonas l of the same. thence by the tame comae 8. 34 perch , ato A, Gray, on the east bylauds of Jonas A. Gray and Geol poet and stones' corner. thence south 47 tee: tees west Gates, on the south by highway and by lands of A. Bur- I 152 perches to post cud stones curlier, in line or Linde dick, on t h is Weft by 1 tn.haof George Fowler and E. G. i conveyed to said Pratt, - hence worth 43M degrees west Baker. containing, --acree, mon or less. wiat the ap- 202 perches to Ile place of bee ' feting. contateing '9S purtenancee. ewo frame dwellings+ ar.d one frame barn. i acre more or ic "" " I* ee seen" P ivce or pl . t its situ" [Seizd and taken in 'exectition at the suit of Jonas A. 1 ale a; a forest.p.beeluning at. the seethe lei turner here- Gray vs A. P. Gray.] of at post and stonet.thenee north 43 deur tte west 145 ALSO-Those two pieces or parcels of land, situate, I aoreer 01 Ea-t Lake. thence along the ; easterly shore thereof lit a nor heilv direction about 70 perch at to the lying, and being in the township of Jessup, Susi:in:Man -1 etches mote or leas. to 3 Lurnor by 3 maples, thence na county, Peutotylvtinia, bounded and described as fol. i P a . • north 81. uegrees es ua t. t I n urser .ii line of land ot Peter lows, to wit: The first piece on the north by public 1 ~ coma, Dwain :with 43 t.le.srees east akin.: same road. on the east by lenda-of Lucius Smith, o the south I• al i'about 135 etch sat unassisted sapling. theeeesouth 47 by land otsiaidLuclus Smith and Jacob Diimin.and on i P b t 1 elpercherto the placeot begin degrees west ao i i the west by lands of L. D. White, con Laining 1% acres. , sing,containing, 101/ acres more or less. vac; tiling ai ming or !eye. with -the appurte tomes. 1 house, 1 barn, way - , bevertheiess. 'from the past descrier: piece of and all improved.... The second piece is bounded on the 1 (I . • 2 acres of I Anil , Inge , ofore conveyed by V. C. north and east by land of Luelll Smi•h, ou the south by 4 Wri g hta an wife in _ I— Meacham by deed recorded public road, anti west by land of ‘ Cathetine Warner.con- w inDeed Book No. 49; page 4T. ate , (*lna mid taken raining three four. hi ot itn acre. snore or less, with the i a appurtenances, I barn, 1 blacksmith shop. and wagon- • innxecution at the soil of C. te Wright Vd Joseph R. shop, and al improved. [Seized and t then In execution' ailiela- 1 • . • . at the Etli of Jacob. Robertson and Harvey Slawson vs. ALSO- All that ee"taiii piece or plot of land situate Lucy N. Lake and John H. Lake.! ' ' '' in the To witehip of Otiklituil.Sui.quelianna t ortuty.Pren- ALSO—AII that certain piece or plot of hied situatea i .sylvania, hound , ti,oit• t le west by ca: e.on the, nor th e ast . lying, and being in Ararat townehipecoutay of Susque- i by a public rotd, and on the soath• list or a !indite road henna. and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and deecrtb- being a triangle lot contaii.ing ti bunt one.stxth of an ed "an follows, to wit : 'On the north byelands of Danford acre. and Itnawri and di-ter:heti ou , the Map lit surrey - Hine, cast by lands:Of Thomas Boeket, south by land of "North Susiquebanna,r trewie iiy, Win. N 1 ehtz. as lot of Cherie- or Rufus .Barbes, and west by highway ad- No. 154-all improved. anti haven; rhereen a i llrt e-story joiniag land of Thrimas Burman, containint. about 53 frame house, franie bit n end other onibuilditfizs it acres, more or lees, mostly improved, with theappurte- was. formerly ueed as a hotel, asst! a 'town at aaaak rtauces, 1 frame house. 2 frame barns. and an o-charde- land House.' [seized stud taken in t xecutiti; . at the Seized and taken tu'exeaution at um suit of C. C. Worth suit of Thomas J. ateeirna; a awl. Malty Mill MeN.aus assigne !.to Margaret. Milliken, vs. Don. A. Walker ; C. ra. his wife. vs. -quite .1, Cannar.l . a, Worth .assigned to Margaret 'Milliken vs. Don. A. 1 ALso-Ail that pl 4 of ii Hi situate in iillsott Town- Welker, - and S. A. Penes; assigned to Margaret Milliken ship', (South Gtbsiiit)Su-qiiviiiinita want' , rehnsy tra ys. Don. A. Walker; nia, bounded tin the two It, east. and seui h by lauds of. ALSO--All that derLain piece or parc44 of land, situ- the estate of Reece Piiceonti wee by public road lead" ate, lying, and being in the township of Lenox, uni=que- ing to Clifford.couteilthee ,ati :tete. with the sppurtenste henna county, Penneylvania, bounded and described us, cee.a frame dwelling I" nee, fruit and orbamintal item follows, to wit : On the north by land of James Con- [Seized and taken in excel' tikdi at the stilt of H. L. Bar' rad. Eldtidge Snyder, eV Mee Gardner, and Samuel Me- rigor. assigned ,to L, ii. B want vs. 11. D. Bennett and Nalley. east. by land of Judson Davis. and James Sny- Charles. Bennett.] der, south by lands of James Snyder, Eldridge DaVis, ALSO-All that, ceitain Were. parce l. or Pieland at Jed Sou Davis, Emerson E o llet, and Frank Hckering, situate, lying and' being , at 'the - township f Catierd. west by Tankhannock Creek and Emerson Fo let. con- county of Suequebaillei, and etete of l'entallvenia, tanning about 125 acres of hind, more or less, with the bounced and deesdribed as ticelows. viz : nighttime at $ • appurtenencee, I frame house, 1 trams barn, outbuild- • hemlock tree beteg ttie strUllmaAt corner of the wa roils ingti, orclutril, and about 100 acres Improved. [Seized tee tract in the nano- of Hoger flat vey. !bocce north 45 and taken in execution at the suit of Grow & Bro. vs. degrees east 13331 perches to a post and emu, a cornea Henry Mauer, S. Taylor vs. Henry Manzer, and James thence south • 5 deserve-.teas' 60 perches to a petit sad R. Lathatp, Cashier, vs. Henry Manzer ] ' stones corner, thence north 45 i:egrees west N. perches ALSO-Ali that piece or parcel of laud, situate, lying. Ito a post and stones corm, thence south a 5 degrrell ro and oeing in Great Bend Bough and Great Mend west .24,X perches to a post :.nil orioles e , titer, more Townehip. Susquebanna county, Pennsylvania, bound .north 45 deerees west 51 , 34 peret.es to rip. place of ate ed and deacribed as follows. to wit.: On the north sad, ginning, continuing rixeit nacre* °flied. be therein. east by land of -- Carroll, south uy public street. more or less. with the alum rtet•as.rer, 1 ammo hermit knowu as Railway street, and on the west by "ends of frame barns. onthulldi-gs.and orchard- must y iniprov- Th D. EatabroUlc,ecinLitnieg one-fourth of as acre.more ed. Vitixed and ta ' , en In PIINIAII nat Lite dull al J.B. or less, with the tippurtenincee, I one-story dwelling` Bennett, nee of Peter Bennett; Gnat ohm of A. N. Pick house, 1 frame , bun, :musli improved. Named and ta- ering. -minor." vs Cat hariue Pickering 3 ken in execution it the suit in Thomas ,Gillesple, as- ALSO- II that certain piece or part et 01 !ti e d ' , Rasta signed to A. C. Purple; vs Wm. U. Welling.] in Harford,l3uequelianna county, Peenayarenia, boom- ALSO-All that egretia piece or parcel of land situate ed sad described as f 11. ae. to wit : On the uorth by lying, and being 10 the Borough of Susquehanna, Sus. lands of Adam MI ter ac's N. M. times. ma by the quehanna county.iPeunsylvania. bounded and demerit) main street in Harlem! VI line. ropily by hoots or Jebel ed as follows to wit: 104 the north by Grand street, W. (low and L. 0. Tiflatee. mid wee* by 'lends of A. 0. east by laud of Bream Bash, south by land of A. Fart-' Barnard, containing stem 12 ttere- of land morn or less am. and on the west by landed G. 3. 'Bingham, con- with .he appartenances. I frame !muse. barn. orchard, tailing Xof an here. more or teas, with the appurte- and all improved. [Seized end t limn in -solution at nauces, one 1% story dwelling house and all improved. the suit of H. N. Juifee..assigaed 'to William tiew vs* [Seized and taken in execution at the spit of Wm Skin el, a. Harding.] , uer vs D. 1.. Comte.] • ALSO- NU snot certain piaci-or parcel of land situsal ALSO-All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Township f tierntony. Stemlnehaniya county. In-Jacksod Townebtp, Susquehanna county, renneyeins, Pennsylvania. houtaled .•nit it, omitted a. fellows : is ale• oounded and deecribeu as follows, to wit: Begin- ginning in the! C. Midi Suttrait road at point where Wog at a beech in the ; southwest 'corner or lot No. 157,the bountlaryliur divid n •: the S. , t r, sof New York sad heretofore conveyed i I o Irene Low, Bed being also the Pennsylvania Cros4e4 said r ad, we iun said tits a line north corner hereof, thence south 453; degrees earthy to the Erie Reilly.... theom .entteteeie along me said lands of John telovea and late of V. 8, Larrabee 158 railway to a stake trio couture! Silas Rti t .'s lane it he perches to the north corner of lot No. 162 af Mary at/ lug also ths come. of catneritte Ketf rtt's tot, thence tthoul's estate, formerly occupied by Wein Slocum, .easterly to the center ol Onset it' et :d Amu lit redo, thence by the saute south 43% degrees,west 127 perches thence nor belly i it' the tenter f Vesta le r. ad abort 2d to stones the *meth career of lot No. 164, formerly con- rods to a 'Rake. thence e :aterly On --. ~.10 it:panel with (meted to Calvin, Di.t..and now occupied by. William the said State hue to the lent.-1 of .iikl,i Summit road. Pickering. Om*, by 1 the same north 45X degrees west thence northerly atom: tie; etititei of said Summit r. ,, d 15$ perches to time sotithwest •cornee of tot No. 158 now to the said • tate litettinel 111a,•0 ut tiegointng-ie•erv. l 4 of dames More, thence by the same north 43% degrees therefrom I acre Oleg lit elieasetithwe • t coriier43:erecif east 127 perches to the begiuning, mita nibs 11$ acres -leaving 15 acres mew or les:tete .r y all tut pioetel.wlth and stt perches,,morieor lee*. wti.ll the appnrittuances,* the appurtenal.ces, I frame dweliln.i h. u. , -. t crime 1% story flame nwelling house, frame wee and thtd, bantamd other otitleiltioli .1.. emi mutt rites. 1 sized fruit, trees and about tlit acres improved [Seized and and taken In-er.e Idiot to lite set i tit i.yons it 'iteNc i ii. taken in executian ut the snit of Win. Webroneon Ti; assigned to (licist`an ii. Pa - ee Ile v•• 0 1 I l'it ‘"" rIV Y i B. - W. Dix.] " 1 - • ' t ALSO-All that twee or p . ireei ut land situ de ill Len- ALSO-Ali those pieces or parcels or land altnateln i ox Toieeeetp, at 1,0.... xv 1 tic,,- ii-gtivi , tuna coulv:• V e" Lelia and Clitlaird townenipe, nuequebanna County, Sylvania. bounden ou t .t.t ea.., ity Woo- if i lintel 14 bite ' Pennsylvania, hitCndea and described as follows wit,: on the stunthbe laini- of :!train Wed ,- MI 111 ,- * "ertbj FII . I/t Woe W01)111101;14 a heap of stones Leer the road,' lands of A. elhorchill anal ie., the' Pont' hy lee 1 lea; i ke thence by lanes of /Nathan bell and`-.east 65 rod* to A road, e t attati t iog one ;Acre, ,b hap e tees; .Nit.. iha weer atiiite, thence bilande Of P. W. Chamberlin' south 48% e'lentiteetak - 1 (Imelda: laill-r. 'I nuttiest- "WI "h""if ttegaveri east 51 :rods and to halite. thence by land of t-dos s eu 't ' $ [• i i i ' ea wiition at tit 1, triine. • 31 4er In,. a..en +n a naiietuts reface aouth 41 degrees west, 13 rude itUa 19 1 tit ' i I Jl. • i C 0 .11 •ty v Aitow II ill:eyed.] links to a'etake. titmice by ttat Same south .13X del,' , rees ‘llll I ° t 1'1" . 4r w 1° * l'. ' ' , - cart 18 'rude . to heatil of stontra,i.hence by , lauds ot Jaw-, ',:'raga Oatelf.'" Auf beie into(' Le.etrop4ed on' the d 3,1 , peritell and titotig the centre of tilt road south 51. do. of 7 . * ' . ' • ''' tete. ' • gretes west at rods and - 17 inks, %notice by the some .- mirth 7134 utgiets West 83 tette and 7 lipke to a heap of VALUABLE FAR S.: FOR SAE . ! , , • NEW MILFORD TOWNSEIIP. The underAgned 'executor of the estate of. Simeon Van Fleet: deed. offers for sale the farm of eaid deced Ent. oae-foahl mile forth of the Moxlev church, Now mirord sowbelitp, Pa. Jt contains about. 112 acres, wail watered, fe . ..ced,and order a good state of cultiva tion. 1 mtist.dlepose said fa.m, and will sell on • • EASY TERMS. For Purther particulars inquire of the sub Scriber at Summersville..ra. P. 0. Address, NeW Milford, Pa. E. A. ALDRICH. July 19,"18761f. ' • ' • REPORT OF Tilt 'CONDITION OF TAB Erg National Bmi of introse, AT, MONTROSE, , . IN TILE STATE OP PENIitaYLVANIA, At the close pt lowliness. Junetil). 1876. Loans and discounts..: , . $148,618 78 Overdrafts.... . 1,79206 U. b. Bonds to secure circulation.... ... 90.0141 CO Due from apy:oven reservt agents.. - 6.732 28 Due from other National Banks—. • . ; ..... 4,541 51 Due ;row. SiJiie Banks and Bankers ' 1,758 81 Real estate, furniture and fixtures... < ' 8.816 15 Cn••reat expenses and taxes paid 1.40490.. Premiums nald • 14,0(000 Checks and other cash items . .... 1,85160 Bilis'of other National 8ank5........ . ..... , 680 00 Fractional currency (*.nelnding Mles) . 145 96 Legal tender notes.... ~ , - 1,66200 iteuemption fund with 11. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) ... • Total $286,658 06 Capital eta k paid in ... $lOO,OOO 00 Snrnlus fund _ . 6.09000 Other undiv;ded profits National Bank nate outstanding deposits subject to check.s 4 7,2 4l 45 __ Demand certificates -deposit... _ Be,b/9 88 130.871' 28 Due to other National Banks 7,1b2 04 Due to State Banks and Bankers 6585 t 5 Total $ 286 , 658 65 STATF. OF eENNSY t.VANIA ANIA, SS COUNTY OF SUSQUEHANNA, • 1. N. L. Llili/MC Cashier of the above named bank do solemn'y swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief, N. L. LE NHEIN Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of July, 1876. L. SEARLE, Jr., Notary . Public. Column—At te W,‘l. J. TUP ft ELL. - A,J:GERRITSON, Directors. G: B. ELDRED. 'Montrose. Jtlty 19,1876 RESOURCES. -.... 4,650 00 4,91718 81,000 ® W II( Styria'. . Bltet liinnirosel, July .9, 1816,