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OF NEW YOlihC FOR Via PRESIDENT, THOMAS A.: HENDRICKS) CliziNG.N IS ABSOLUTELY..NEC: ESSAIttr. • I , Change is absolutely necessary for the promotion of the welfare of wrerythirig in nature either animate or ininimate, both in the animal and vegetable king dom. This 'proposition no one will op. pose for the eiidence is conclusive from' personal observation. The same rule bears sway in all i hnman mechanism whether of the arts land sciences or of political'economy and / national govern .lrient. It has been absolutely demonstrated from the Patriarchal governments down to our Republic, from Moses to i Grant. that along continuation of power, either in the hands of individuals or parties ; universally has engendered corruption, and that change has ; been .the) inevitable remedy. From these general propositions which are axioms in theinselves, hence . are selfeildent and need no .demonstration, we will come down to out national affairs and to a time within the personal knowl edge of the greater portion,of. our read ers. I I General George Washcigton, the first President of the United States, 'was in augurated in 1789 and from that time until 1861,`a period of seventy-two. years, the Democratic party ruled this liation t with the exception! Oa few years. 1860 and for a few years before the be lief obtained, among the majority of 'the people, that the , gevernment was• administered corruptly.(and more for the benefit of party politicians, or rather sec tional advantage, than for the welfare of the nation and enoughiof those 'who had' formerly acted with the peniocratic par ty united with the oppodition and. placed the control of. the nation in the hands of the Republican party, and 'that party has held uninterrupted sway .from that time until the present. Riiht -here we desire to ask all those who have the wel fare of our country at heart, to 'decide for themselves whether the evidence of party ,Corruption is not stronger against the party "in power to-day than . it was against the old Democratic party ? Is rot the inevitable demand for a change as , important, if not .more so, as it, was' in 1860 ? Was ' there a hundredth part of the high-handed official ‘corruption and ring stealing then, as now makes every true American, be he -Repnblican or Democrat, hang his ,head with shame for the. honor of his county, and with 'apprehension for its future The facts say no, . and most emphatically so. 'lf change. wf:44 needed.% 18611 a it not need tkpoitlx;;' ,There were no Itelknapi, socks nor any of the long. line; of coy *iota felons to diegrace the Democratic party... • , We can 'hardly , find a Man, - even iii the Republican . party, who is not _ready to admit all that we Charge against it, but the , politicians attempt to further en slave the masses . with the .cry that they should be allowed-to continue their pow er to plunder and omiresti the I)eople with sings and taxation, "be6ause. they , saved, the country -in time . Of rebellion." Is there a man who claret to inSult the lila tory and intelligence . of _the people by asserting the : Republican party. Which elected its President in - 1860 saved the.eountry from - rehelpon ? Such a Joan may :be writteti Tdown,, as' either: a knaire or a- fool. the' pariotic ,• , peoWef:the country iriespective o ar ty, .and:west, that saved the nation' and it.is'the'moseinfamous of . • =all -robbery • for , • any -. political, party to • . chin:L.o4 hOpor.eiclOsively, to RBA:— We Miz4t,*4j,"greater :propriety-aild trutiii:4alar,that. 'the:pemoOratie party =MN •is entitled - to all the credit of the-. Revo -lution in threWing off British, tyranny.; and : giving us an independent;.-nation.— Wa - can claim; that ,under:.. it's; festering care' this natl4 - ii grew r with • :Unequalled .prosperity for labont sixty yeara. All :this :ery'from Radical office- holders ant* their 'subsidized presk, is but the cry . 'of politi cal. hypocrisy'for :Partisan purposes, \ and can . Only- he feud for fanaticism and par ty :bigotry. , . The simple. Unvarnished faCt is this.--• The Republican Administration, of na tional affairs Alas 'fallen into . the hinds of the Most corrupt ring -of ."-machine" pol itielatia. that' has err di racedany country- and the - whole PartF manage -H merit, from : President .to .poSt-master, is ',under, ,their.contreli and the only retnedy is a complete cleansing of-:the "Augean `stables,' a change, absolute and complete. Dtenoften r read.of national . : affairs . and hear thern..diieussed - they • seetri so Aar off that:they are inclined ,to. - think that they are not ao 'much :interested - and their aPpreliensiona by the false 'doctrinathat they can . escape the penal ties:.,- This its not-. so,, but that we may the•more Onphatically. bring -the matter hethe WI our readers -we 'will come right dOwn to, our own county affairs. ..It will be remembered .. that during - the latter part of Dernocratio rule in thiacountya "Fire Proof Clique" sprang up- in it, and - a portion of : the party united with - the opposition to overthrov' it and this re sult was tautly accomplished.. But we ask the,peOple if the "Fite - Proof Clique" during its worst history.. can be charged with' one tenth part of the-corrupt trans actionsjof :the' "Court Horse .of .the, Republican party :of . 4:day ? Did they DaSs ring laws doubling official-fees, levying "jail , tuxes" etc. • eta.,., enveloping. themSelvei in such a clop() „olnorruption as was 'exposed through the dAumns of the DEMOCRAT . last fall Vas the one hull the necessity for .a thange at that tune that there is now ? We Say that a complete chant: is. de . - manded.. ;The people of this connty, as the dernonstrated last 'week, are rraping great* betilts from.. the partial ..zhange inaugurated laSt fall, yet it is impossible 'for any party to institute full reform or even do itself justice .-without lull, to n'4 trol. • This was plainly demonstrated in tie eiripleYinent of commissioners when a s7o.orone: was employed instead of one for.' 4500, The . .Democracy Can not be held responsible for, what they,are un-' able to do. It the merest, folly tn.dea troy much of the goOd.. effete of 'reform .by retaining a neutralizing eleMent of the old Dings.. When a- new hand' is emploYed give him full controrand then . demand faithful action at-his hands. Is there any, One ready to ..say that change. i not demanded in our county affairs Has not every: proMised= reform been car reed out the Reform • : party • that. they haVe been able -to', bring about ?' You .have no untried experiment as you had at the laS.t election. :We can see plainly' that honest men of .the opposition ; .niay have .deernel it best not to surroder full power to the refOrm party until they .had had an earnest of its . Wnig administered in fore you That evidence is now be= fere you'And we .believe that What was left incomplete will be fully completed • . on the seventh day of November - next: • THE SADDLE ON THE WRONG IiORS.E. The Pottsville:Miners' Journal (Rep.) in eorrECting a statement of the New York Herald ascribing credit to the Re publican 'state ituthorities for breaking up the murderous organization known as Molly -Maguires, Makes the' following ex= . traordinary' statement : "From all-accounts the .state' authori ties have been more disposed to" profit politically by the . existance of this mar derous organization. There are some scandalous stories afloat around here, *filth May come, to a head. before, this society.ii uprooted. In that event some holly At Harrisburg will bave some pow erful ezplaining away to do: . The cred it of whilt has been done in tlie of destroying the Mollie gang belongs .to Mr. 'qowen and the . ctiylkill.county au thorities. The Pittsburg Post says : "Tilden made a world. : j wide reputation 'and. won, the':Denocratic nomination by 'achieving, aiivictory in a five. year,L war. 1.1p,0n the_ thieves , of his own party." raves won theAepuhlicau nomination by aiding his patty" to fill the pnblie service with 'Official' thieyes,jagainsi 'whose elevation ,he:ut?er, once'prCtested.during the ten Years while they were plundering the 'country before tasAYelo' 'E A - " . _ .. - .opl4iolon.ed: . in . ;:Ne.Ori-York ...91i ilfondLlY. I l it . lit - 11.f . ...'. - :: ;:- .rt:,..'; :..-'-;i'''_.`;'',::',:=,.:l,....-i-,:.'-,.;.--;:., Hon. F. B..Gqwen, iii.hiS'g.reat'apeech nefore.the jury. in the linqiey ease; at Pottsville, pat(' the followtnii language : . have seen this organization - wield a political-power in the state which has controlled the. election, of a great Coin toonwealth ; I have, received. .the rinfor _ ,Mation of *meetings between some' of the -highest - officers of i•the state; and the chief of - .the' murderers, - . at - which, large sums -of money were , paid to secure the votes of thiB infernal -assoCiation t.) "turn the tide of testate electiOn. - God r ctie‘ws, aevel .sinee the world begair was there a revelation'-.48 - deep anddamning . ,!as that now laid ,open to the People of the corn monwealth for the first tittle: "* '* * Then we Could say to Pat Conry, .691n iMiSSIOfter..0 . this County.: The time has -ceased.. .when Governor" of this 'state dates to pardon . a Mollie Maguire ; you have had youtlast pardon." The.Mauch Chunk Democrat, in com menting on this bold and startling dec laration., asks : "What' does 114 mean ? Wilt. the Gazelle please . inform ue if the report is. true that Jack ,Kehoe, tie lead er of the Mollie' Maguires received about $1:100 froth M. g.'Quay, and several Oth era in the order slims ranging. from 8500 upward to influence their votes against Judge Pershing last fall ? • Why did Gov. .Etartran ft • pardon the . Mollie .Maguire Commissioner of Schuylkill county Was that part. of the contract ?". • ,A fortnight hai not elapsed 'since, den was notified of his .nornination, , yet Republican journals are concerned - about his reply. Hayes required a month and :Wheeler-, six Weeks. 'to make' UP their minds on the matter. Nobody ,Cared for . their letters or felt concerned about the, time they required, but there is anxiety in relation to the -utiterances of the:Dern - ocratic nominees. What they.inay have :to d.eelare`will-have -poski.ve 'meaning ;and influence, and for that reason there 'is realconctl.n.felt in the public mind, to, 'hoar Irbin them.. No one doubts their . 1 d - acceptance, that, much .is settle, and We presunie *will await; the final action of Congress before he frames'his reply, - He. will' .have the advantage of 'accomplished fipts'_heftire him. He will not require the, I.ssistance - - of a' lat of po= litical gamblers to'put it in shape, he will not bejn the leading string of the Mtn ; ton's:Calitiron's - or" Lo.gans, or'swerve • • . hti I's bretidth from' his oft.repOated and • • practiced principloti:' His pleilges will bestiaitforward 'and easily_ Understood, awl he will when elected, carry' out every prei,iisehe makes.. Who will be his att.- viseql 'we know not but . one th4ig we are no thief_ need apply. The,RelinbliCaA organs say that Tilden has_ stdenthirteen:different railroads and has goe•them all secreted under his horse barn. That. he Went • batik aftek the tele• graph OiestS • and Grant, Belkiiitit, 13ab-. peck & 0); were there ahead rid' him and got awity':wtzil tht ni ' •4>i he • wdtnia nave then Did ever.? -N'P I.neter Mercy on\us, what. asinell ! .1, .The Thmocratic party 'lei) . entered into . a Presidential campaign wild), .4 surer certaiptypt: success. '1 ilden lank . Hen drickS The people.' know it. ....Hayes and mean a contin d W I nation of - Grantistn. And the people know that too. Advertisements New `'Phis Week. pitaiDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. C&l'S t CAPES &- TO,ICHES. Send ior illiArated Circular and Price List. ,CUNZUNGLIA.M XANIMACTITRERS. N 0.204 Church Street, Phtladeiphiq. lingust 2. lE7ita DI VII HMI S ; ; lOU is used by la* Philadelphia families. It is a chemi callypare tdlet soap; makes the skin softlhunooth, clear, pure, whits and healthy; neutralizes the odor ot perspirathn; removes TAW, Sunburn, Freckles, Dandruff, ad all irritation of the skin. FriseaS Cris; by Nall, Ceuta a Bei. 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I will expose to sale by public rendue. at the Court licuSe, on. • Friday, - Augtist 18th 11176, at one o'clock p. m.; the following, pieces or parcels of land to wit: 411 that certhilfpieee or parcel of landitiluate. and better in the township of Thonisol t Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania. bounded on the east by lands of Samuel and Alden Hubbard, on the south and west by lauds of George Wall ice. and ()Tillie north by lands of the Widow W i Won, containing about !lo acres, more or: less. shout 25acres imprOved, with the appurtenances, .1 frame dwelling house, I:frame barn; and fruit trees. — Nelzed and taken in. execution at , the suit of Lewis vs William IK.Bowen.]. _ 1 • • ALSO I) that certain plece.or pardel of land eituxte in the township of Auburn, Susquehanna county. Penn sylvanlit.hounded on the north by read* leading from Kennedy Corners to Carter Town, otrthe east by laude.. of J. P. White on the south by istitie:of Henry Dun-, moreiand on,the weaby lauds of Martin . Wilcox, con taining 58 acres, mostly unproved,. with'. the •appurte-! 'flariCea; /'frame . n :bon k - e, frain6 boil; and an orchard. • [Seized . and taken - in oxecuiinn at the suit of W.M. J. Mulford va. Bw4clihamtne,r,l .-- • . , Tots /40T10X.-=All bide Must bei" arranged tho day! - of .sale. • , •- . .• -•-,... WALLIAM•.:WEDITE,Sherift. Sheriff's Oflice, -. Minitrose; t1n1y . 28, - 1146, , SSAEIES.-By VIRTUE OF kJ write etatteil by the .Ccurt of Common Pleas of Stoquehanna County and to me directed, I wit" expose to sale by public vendue, at the Court House in Mont rose, on : Friday, Aucrutd 111, All. D., 1870, at 1 o'clock p. cat, the ibiloWing pieces or parcels of land, to wit : :. : All that certain parcel of land sittiate in Lenox, Sus quehanna county.: Penneylvania, bounded and describ- 1 ed as follows, to wit.: On the north by hinds of William R. Gardner, Charles Tingle y and Mrs Rued, on the east by lauds of Mrs. Rood, William R. Gardner, and Hol. Robinson. on the south by lan& of William Barber,Le vi Chamberlin and George Conrad, and on the west. by lands of William Barber{ Charles l'Pngley and Horace Tingley, containieg 225 acres of land, be the same More or less. with •the 'appurtdnances. 2 dwelling houses, 4 barns, two orchards. and about 150 acres improved.— (seized and taken in exepution at: the snit of Andrew Hallsted, use of Grow Heathens vs. Emery Harding.) ALSO—AII that certain Piece or plot of land lying end being in Oakland, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described -as follows, to wit:.On .the north b) lands of Levi M. Westfall,on the east by West fall Aventie, on the south, and west by lands of J. l M. Westfall containing one-half acre of land more or less, with the appurtenances 1 frame dwelling-houses-all Improved. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Yereons, use of Itichard Itanneringeva 'William Manuering and Richard Mannering.) , • ALSO—AII that certain! piece or parcel of land situ ate, lying, and being in the Township of Dimock, Sus quehanna comity, Pennsylvania, bounded and describe , ed as follows, to Wit • On the north by lands of Jonas A, Gray, on the east bylatids of Jonas A. Gray and Geo. ' Gates, on the south by highway and by lands of A. Bur dick, on the west by linde ot George Fowler and B. G. Baker, containing —• acres, mon or less, with the ap purtenances. two frame dwellings and one frame barn. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jonas A. Gray vs A, 1, Gray.] situate, lying, two pie* or parcels of land, lying, and being in Ihe township of Jessup, Susquehan na county, PennetYlvanta.lbounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Tao Bret piece on the north by public road; on the east by lands of Lucius Smith, o . the south by land of said Lucius Smith and Jacob Dimon, and on the west by landis of L. D. White, containing IX acres. more or hire, with the appnrtettances, 1 house, 1 barn, and all improved.— The second piece is bounded on the northand east by, land ofLucius Smith, on the south by public road, and west by iland of Catherine Warner.con raining three•fourths of in acre, more or less, with the appurtenances, 1, barn, le blacksmith shop, and wagon enopsand all improved. [Seized and t 'twain execution at tee suit of Jacob Robertson and Harvey Slavin= vs. Lucy. N. Lake and John fi. Lake.l ALSO—AII that certain piece or plot of land situate, lying. and being in Ararat township, County of Susque hanna, and State of Pennsylvania, boded and describ ed es follows, towlt ; On the north by lands of Danford Hine, east by lands of Thomas Bosket, south by lands of Charles or Rufus Barnes, aid west by highway ad joining land of Thomae Burman, containing about 53 acres. more or lees, mostly improved, with the appurte nances, 1 frame house :1 frame barns, and an o chard.— Seized and taken In exeeutiun at the snit of C.C. Worth assigned to Margaret 51illiken. vs. Don. A. Walker; C. C. Worth assigned to lilargaret Milliken vs. Don. A. Welker, and S. A, Fettle, assigned to Margaret Milliken vs. Don. A. Walker. ALSO--All that certnin piece or parcel of land, situ ate, lying, and being iuthe township of Lenox, Susque hatuni county, Pennsylvania, holm nett nutl described es. follows, to wit s, on thii north by Laid of Janie-- uu• • rad. Eldridge Sikyder,, elilber Gardner, and eatnuel Mc. Nalley. east by land of lJudeon Davis. and James Slay-, der, south by land" of James Snyder, Eldridge Davis, Judson Davis, L'mersoni Pellet, and Frank Hekering. west by Tnnkikati eutk Creek aud Fanereou Fo let, con taining about 125 acree of land, mire. or fess, with s the appurtenance., 1 Inllllo ;hurler', 1 mane burn, outbuiltl lege, orchard, anti alitn4 100 acres improved. [Seized , and taten in executien ;at the 'nit of Grow & Bro. vs. Henry Manzer, S. Tayldr vs. Henry etanzer, and James IL Lathrop, Cashier, va. Henry Manzer) ALSO—AII Una piece; or parcel ot land situate, lying.' and tieing: in cheat Bean Borough and Great Bend Township. Susquenautia county, Pennsylvania, bound ed and describell tts ioßuivs. to wit : On the north and east by land of e---------i i!arrotl, south ity public street. known as Railway stre'et, and ' on the west by lands of T. D. Estabrook eminilnieg one-iburth of aacre.inore or less, with the appurtenances, 1 one-sto y dwelling it house, 1 frame barn, Liao all linprovi-d.- [Seized and to in execution at the suit sit Thomas • Gillespie; as signed to A. C. Purple.; vs: Wm. it. Welting.] , ALSO—AII thin curtain piece or parcel ot land situate lying, and being in the, Borough of Susquehanna, Sus quehanna county, Pennsylvania. bounded and dente') - ed as follows tas wit : Da the north by Grand street, east by land of Hiram ;Bush, south by land of A. Fem ale. and on the. wes .by, laud* of O. 5 Bingham, con taitiine ess of ati ace .ore or less. y welling house and all improved. less. with the appurte nances, one 11X in • [seized and tease in e ecution at the suit of Wm Skin. net eel/. L. Curie 1 1 ALSO—AII that eertliin piece or parcel of land situate in Jackson ToWnship,i Susquehanna eouuty, : enn-ylva• nia, sounded and deeeribeu as follows, to wit : Begin ning at a beech' in thesouthwest cornerof lot No. 157, heretofore conveyed t Irene Low, and being also the l a north corner hereof, hence south' deee degrees east by lands of John - Gloved aud late of W. E. , Lterrabee 158 perches to the north corner of lot No 162 of Mary Ithoaces estate; formerly occupied by Cal Vin Slocum, ehence by the same %tenth 4334 ne t ,47rees,west 127 perches to stones the south corner of lot No. 164. formerly con tracted to Calvin Ht.*. and now occupied by William Pickering, thence by ithe same north 45, degrees west 158 perches to the southwest corner of lot N 0.453 now of dames More, theno by the same north 43 - ,X, degrees east le7 perches to the beginning. conta wind 118 acres and 59 petchese more ior less, witu the aopartenatices,a lx,etory flame dwelling house, frame earn and shed, fruit trees and about 60 acres improved (Seized and taken in execution at e the suit of Wm.-W. Broneon vs. B. W. Dix.) i . ALSO—AII those pi,eces or parcels of land situate in Lenox and Cliffordtownships, Susquehanna County, penasyiesnia,tioundOn and described as follows,to wit: First piece begiuntu,* at. a-heap of stones t.'ear the road, thence by lanes of Nathan Bell and east. 65 rods to a stake, thence by lands of P. W. cliumberlin south 43X degrees east 5i rods and 10 links, thence by land of Eraetus Potter south? 47 degrees west 13 rods and 19 links to a stake, thence by the same south 4334 degrees east IS rods to' eap !of stones, thence by binds of Jas. per Bell and alone the centre of the road south 51 de grees west 31 rods and 17 links, thence by the same north 7134 degrees west- $3 rods find 7 links to a heap of stones, thence be heeds of O. Ransom north 4 degrees east 54 tods anti 20 li like to the place of beginning, con taining 39 acres end 115 rods of him , . be the same more o "less... _The second piece beginning at a post and ' stoma. a Corner in Dee of William It. Gardner lot s on the east side of pnblic highway, thence p ally along the road and a line , dividing this from a part of the lot to be deeded to Lucy Coxl:outh 25 degrees east 113 and eight -tenth perches to pot= and stones, *corner fur said divis ion, thence by the Owe Beath 89 degrees east &I perch se: to e corner in the west line of the same lot bold to G- A. Grow; thence by said line north env degree cast 49 and four-tenth berches to a line ot a lot deeded to 311- cltel West, thence by.snid lot north 44 degrees west 5 and eight-tenth perehes to a corner, thence north 47 de greeeeeast 53s perches to a poet corner of a tot deeded to V: M. West, thence lay said lot north one degfee east 10 and three tenths perches, to a post and stones corner, thence by the Blameborth 89 degrees west 13X perches to a post corner, theince north 44 degrees west 57X per chee to a post and stones corner in the line ofe Willem R. Gardner lotaforetiaid. and thence by the same south 47X degrees West :3$ perches to the plate of beginning, containing 81 acres iar.d 60 perches, more or lesti.....The third piece: North by, lands of N. E. Gardner, east by lands of said Ira Ctlx and Pulaski Chamberlin. south by land of W. M. Cox. and lands in possession of William Halletead, and wee; by lands of Mrs. Adam Miller, con taining 30 acres, mitre or less, [in all about 106 acres, 60 acres improved,) with the appurtenances, 1 rrame house, 3 triune bares. and 2 orchards. [Seized and ta ken in execution at; the snit of W. M. Cox. use - of John Stuart, vs. Ira. G. Oox. and Wilber E. Howell, use of John Stuart, vs. Ira ! G. Cox.) , ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate, lying and being In the Township of Bridgewater. Susquenanna 'county. Pennsylvania; - bounded and de scribed as toiltiws.ite wit: (In the northeast by lands of b. H. Thatct•er, on the southeast by lands of N. G. Passmore,and on the west by the north and south road leading to Hart Lake, aud containing about X acre, more or less. with The appurtenances. I frame dwelling bowie and all improved. (Seized and taken in elects don at the suit of•leamuel Smyth vs, W. Hewitt.] ALSO—AII that (certain piece or parcel of laud situ ate, lying and bettig in the township bo of ed Jaektien. Sue asba I n o l l i rom c' 7 3 s u l n o ty g• en l o a l i ge nt n a tirth u ty d lands li ' d :f t lio i e man Nye, on the east uy lands of Norman Nye, on the south by lands of Royal Thayre, and on the west by lands ot James. Y.;Potter, and containing 64 acres and 04 perches, more or less, with the appurtenances, I frame dwelling Weise, 1 frame barn aud outbuildings and fruit trees. [belied and taken in execution at the suit of Zilphtt Morse Vd. Ansil }L Belcher and Annie L. Tanner vs. Ansil H. Belcher ] - • ALSO—AII that `piece or parcel of land situate in the borough of Great Bend Village, Suequehanna County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as . follows,- to wit : On the north • by lauds of Rhoda Decker, on, the east by lands of W. D. Lusk, on the south by lauds of 11, S. Huntiaranti! on the west by the •public roador Alain street , containing about 200 square feet, with the appurtepances,l tivo-siory frame,dwelling, 1 a d a half story building Used and known as Great Bend Hotel, . blaceernith, and born. [Seized and taken iu executien at the suit of tleotge Buclianitali vs. H.D. Barnet and T.J. lierneel 1 • ' - , ALSO-All:, -Mt piece or plot of land situale,lying and and being in brooklyn, Susquehanna county . , Penn sylvania, boundee on the north by lands or Tiffany& Cramer, on the east by pubdic highway, out 'the 'south by lands of. Tifilley 4 Cramer, and on the west by lands ' of the estate of Albett Alerich,dectd, containing 1 acre ail improved, with the appurteuancee, teframedwelting house • (Seized Mad taken in execution at tile stlit . ef J. D: ' Veal :vat J. D. iticharoson.l , - , . . - ALSO-411 that piece or plot of land situate on Grand street ii the boreal:lv-of Intennehauna Deno, NOStltie ,littntiat minty; Pelineyleatilek, bounded ttlid-ditscritied as tonows, to wit : Pa use north by Grand street, on the east by,lands of Win Conklin, on the 'south by wide or A. Furnhatn.andion the weet by land* of D. L..Chare, wbulinlog hf acrtl,mor't cir lege lOW the atiptitten4lleins 1 ill o-story irarnd dwelling bowel. tSelz.ei Mid taken In execution 4 i i lbi stilt 01 David B, Conk ytt. Hiram - Bush.] • s estate, ALSO—AII that certain farm or plot or land s i t„"„ lying aid bzing is the township of Ciii;orti, ‘; 41(17,Z hanna county, Pennsylvania, bounded on the e'ouritil-y lands of E. Crandall and lands of Clark' vie by lands of Wm Tinker, on the south by Wm and John Tinker, and on the west by land* orJoho Tinker, containing about 75 acres, with the apu: nitrites, 1 frame dwelling house, 2 frame bar an t 0 chard and nearly all improved. [Seized and taken i r- si execution at ,the suit of Sarah Richardson, nee or c. Church, assigned to A. Hawser vs Charles Butdick, and fleilen Luisa Burritt va Charles Burdick.) ALSO—AII that certain piece or plot of land situate in Auburn Towship, Susquehanna county.. Pennsylva nia. Ana described as follows : Bounded on the north by !elide of Henry Duunfore and Marshall Criaman, on the east et , lands of Thomas R. White. on the south by lands of J. C. Rifenbury, and on the west by lands of Emmett Tewksbury, containing 94 act me about 30 acres improved, with the appurtenances. 2 frame houses. 1 frame barn, 1 saw, cider, and feed mill. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James P. Benninger nee 'o. M. tee Wilson, (i write) vs L. C. Swisheel , ALSO—AII those pieces or plots of land situate ie New Milford Towneh p, Susquehanna county, Peuratyl yenta, bounded and described as follows, to wit first piece beginning at a poet the southwest corner hereof, adjoining lauds heretofore conveyed by C, c, Wright to 0. & A.Pratt, thence along the same north 46K degrees east 150 perches to stones corner, thence -south 43 ~degrees and BN perches to a post on the bord er of East Lake, thence by the same course across the said Lake, distal ee abontl36 perches to opposite shore of the same, thence by the` same course 85x perches to post and stones corner, thence south 47 degrees west 152 perches to post and stones corner in line of lands conveyed to said Pratt, thence north 43X degrees west 202 perches to the place of beginning, contai n i ng 196 acres, more or less.... The second piece or plot Is situ ate as iforesaid;beginning at the southeast corner here of at post and stones, thenee north 43 degrees west 145 perch's to the border of East Lake, thence along the easterly shore thereof lila nor herly direction about 70 perches, more or less, to a iorner by 3 maples, thence north 81 degrees east to a corner to line of land of Peter McCollum, thence south 43 degrees east along sa me about 135 perch( s to a cheettitit sapling, thence eoutb 47 degrees west about 100 perches to the place of begin ning, containing 100 acres more or less, excepting al ways, nevertheless, from the • past described piece of land, 2 acres of land •heretofore conveyed by 0, C, Wright anc wife to Meacham by deed recorded in Deed Book No. 40, page 47, &c. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. U. Wright vs Jose - Ph B. Sutton.) • A LSO--"All that certain piece or plot of land situate in the Township of Oakland,Snequebanna county,Peen eylvania bounded on themest by cave,on the northeast by public road, and on the southeast by a public road being a triangle lot containing about one-sixth of an acre, and known and described on thellapof Sirvey of "North Susquehanna,". made by Wm. Wentz, as lot No. 154—a1l improved, and havleur thereon a three-story fre me house, frame barn and other outbuildings. R was formerly' used as ahotel, and known as the "Oak land House . ' [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas J; McNamara and , Bury Ann McNama ra, his wife, VA. Squire J. Carmnr.l A.L50.....An that Wet of land situate in (.41heon Town ship, pion th Gibson) Susquehanna county, Pennsylva• nia, bounded on the north, east, and eon . ; h by lands of the estate of Reese Price,and west by public road lead , in; to Cittibrdscoutainins;K acre. with the apptirtenan ces,a franie dwelling house, - fruit and-ornamentaftrees. [Seized All taken in execution at the suit of H. L. Bar tiger, assigned . to L, G. B nuett ve. IL D. Benaett and Charles Brunei t.] ALSO -All lb 1 certain ;title. „puree .or plot of land 1,.!".i and I), nnz in the rowustoP f Clifford, county ofAsquehanna ; "nit of Pennsylvania, bounued and described as folows. viz : Begun:l2oz at it hemlock tree bet,,g the ”out beast corner of the w-trran tee trait nt tiie name of ititeer ilarvey, theece north 45 deereee a-t.•1333e perches. to a post and stout-s corner, thence south 5 (levees tette lei pit: cleat to a post and stone- corner, thence north 45 cegrees west 8)4 perches to a past and enema coraer, thence south 45 tie,grees west iI4N perches to a post and stones corner, thence north to oe sees west 50X perches to the place of be gionritting. containing about 30 acres of land, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, 1 frame house, frame berme, outbuildings,and orchards.mostly improv ed. (Seized and taken In execution at the suit uf J.R. Bennett, use of Peter Bennett, Guardian of A. N. Pick. "minor," vs. Catherine Pickering.; 11 that certain piece or parcel of lend situate er A in ui g. in 'Buford; Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, bound ed and describe(' as ftilloWs, to wit : On the north by lands of Adam Miller and 11. M. Jones, east by the main street in Ilarford Village, south by lands of John W..Gow and L. 0, Tiffaey and west by lands of A. G. Barnard, containing about, 12 acres of land more °fleas with the appUrtenancee, 1 frame house, barn, orchard, and all improved. ISeized end taken in .-xecntion at the suit of IL M. Jones,,assigued to William Gow re. IL B. Harding.) ALSO—AII that certain pleceor parcel of land situate in the Township of Harmony, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, bounded and, described as follows : Be ginningin the ct titer of. Summit road at point where; the boundary lino div id ng the States of New York and Pennsylvania crosses said read, west on said State line to the Bee Railway. thence southerly along the said railway to a stake the corner of Silas Rood's lane. it he bet Mete thc corner of Catherine Ketrord's lot, thence easterly to the center al Cascade road about 10 rods, thence northerly in the, center 14 ' Cascade road about 20 rods to a. stake, thence easterly one hue parallel with the said State line to the center of said Summit road, thence northerly along the center of said Summit road to the said state lice and place of heginn ing—re-erving therefrom 1 acre lung In the southwest corner thereof .—leaving 25 acres more or lees,nearly ail improved.with the uppnrtenanceee 1 frame dwelling hon., e, I frame bare and other outbuildinge, and fruit trees. (seized and taken In execution at the suit of Lyons &McNeil, assigned to Christian H. Parse ns vs Gilema Neeley j A LSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situate in Len ox ToWnsdip, at Leinaville,Susquehanna county.Pertn• sylvania, bounden on the east by lands of Hiram White un the south by lands of :Giblet White, on the west by lands of A. Churchillatid on the north by the unlink° road, containing one acre; all improved with the nppur tenartees, 1 dwelling house, 1 out bones-, and one-half dozen fruit trees. [Seized and taken in execution at the snit of. Messrs. Grow Bros. vs. Andrew &distend.) TAKE NOTICE.—AII Ms mild be arranged on the day of *ale. , WM. WHITE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Mantic:4e; Juty 19, j8;0. , - AA ANHOOD :. HOW LOST, HOW 11l RESTORED ! 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The celebrated author. in this admirable essay, clear ly demonstrates. from ,a thirty years' successtul prim dee, that ttie alarming cousequenceti of self-abuse may be' radically cured without the dangerous use of intern al medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing out a mode of cure'at once simple, certain, and effectu al, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri val(A. and radically. gew - - This Lecture should be in the lands of every youth and every man in the land • Sent under seal. in a plain envelope. to any address, poBt-paid, on receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address the Publishers, F. Bruen:lan & Son, .41 Ann. St., New York ; Post Office Box, 4581 July i2,lbliz. . OICE TO .BITILDERS. The School Directors. of li•idgewater Township, will let the building of a new school building In the O'Brien District, at, the Tarbell Rouse, Montrose, on Saturday, August 12th, 1876 at one o'cloek p. m. Plan and specifications can be seen at the store of Wm. H. Boyd & Co., Montrose. ALSO, at the bathe time and place. the old school building will be sold to the highest bidder. ' By Order of the* Board B. H. PICKER ING; President. Attest—W. C. °urns, Secretary. July 19,1878. YROCLAIIATION. SUSQU,SHANNA COUNTY SS. Anna C. Merrihew by her next friend Abel White. vs. Ciester Merrlbew. In Court of Common Pleas of Suoquehann a County. January Term,. IMO. To theater Merrihew : Minna. a Submits in Di vorce was termed to January Term. 1816 which was-du ly returned non est inuntus and thereon tin altar ob. pmna WAS issued returnable to April Term, DM, oven the return of which proof wait made that the said Ches ter Merribew could not be found in my bailwick. This notice, therefore, le to require you to appear before our .indges of the raid Court on the eecond Monday of August next to snow er said coMplaint. WM. Sheriff. Montrege, July 19,1876 FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber eat his farm fee olteste Is Forest Lake, containing 65 am; 60 iMproved. • . Will keoplweive cows, and a tea n, Weil watered, ie also a good•grain farm, His a nice: young orchard: Termi will be made easy. For farther particulem address, AARON REYNOLD, - • o r S. B. utiosißS, eb:ll3, M.-4f - Montrose, Pm ICRYSTONE AbADEIti Y.The eightb' AA, -year coMmences on the Pat Tuesday In Septets. ber. The tail term elopes on - Um Timone,. before Thanksgiving. 'winter term correneuers on the Ara, Tuesday after Thantegtving. Cerullo , of :Andy MI and complete. .Expensee moderate. For esteNwl or information midmos t JAMES FREAR. 11111")", 18113.-41 a rsctor) . vino, PS.