.L4E,_, ..p.:mppi?.,ArTl,-.'i frq7llLlSlfill EVIMYW EMNESDAT OliNn7G; AT MONTILOSE, SIISQ'A CO., PA., 111' ' f " A. 'GPM El "2" az C S?/ , _ EDITORS 1 & PROPRIETORS, At two Dollars per:Year. in„AdviinOm • TO ADVERTISERS: nn, Bellamy. v as an adver : =icing ,enndium is unsurpassed in this section.- It veachtectliti Farmer, Mechanic., and business man. Its ::"• 1 eitentation is constantly increasing. and its advertising 1 sates reaso nable . Rates will be , gtven at bur °Tice or 1., by molkl: , • -- 3013 PRINTING:—Our office is supplied with foul. printing,pe•asses. together with alargwvariety 'of type, Iliordere,Tancy inks. etc.. with which we are . prepared -F. to do work in the best style and at prices lower than i;.; any competitors in any section. tiamplvs 'shown and estimates cheerfelly; given. ;It. our dace. Work order id by mail will receive prompt attention. , .11. B. HAWLEY. - , W ORITSBR. National: Democratic' Tieke .1 1 131 t, PRESIDENT, SAMATEIAJ: TTllbEisf, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, T)1011AS HENDRICKS, < A f Democratic Couiny. Ticket. , 4I i I . ' A ',- , HON. -JOSEPH POWELL, Of Bradrord,Oounty. For Senator,... ,TATGENE,• B. HAWIIEY, Of Maiatro (Subject to Senatorial ConfUretice.) For Representative, H. W.. TYLER, Of Jackson. - WAKEMAN,U. HANDRICK, 3 ,, - .Of Jessup. ‘. • • For Prothonotary. I ,l ' AtEXANDER'W. RO'WLEY, 'Of Suscitiehannii Deott. Lit For Jetry•Commissiter, STEPHEN E. CARPE TE% - • ' Of Itarford. ' - Piit Auditor,• C 0 L11.14.131T5 , MILLS. A-A At Elie election; in. Arkansas Lot week_ lil the Democrats carrwd the State i by about: . k 114 50.000. majority. • Vermont =went Repub: 1, ,J - . , .0 .;.k.; . lican,hy'about 20,000'. Verniont,shOlildd "il have given 25,000 tO•heupwith her usual wl:f, majorities ihpresidentl9ls R cars. adical. ~, WIZ 1 1, COrnliiiii;i l' i. not, at par even. in Alie _ii-,4 -, ; ,„ t fo "Pine TreelfStaio. : ° - ' 1 , - 40: . -, • , --1 - ' !1 ~11 - . 1 -.. i 10, BLALV I 31:1L1TE !I 11.4. NE!! !, itLiiiii filt To iriilicate iiii'ytiiin : ,g,,but a,',,4ni:ng : . il it t fortnneTn Ridicalism,, it his been con= it coded by Republican : jnurrials that" IPMaine, which voted., on ~4onday last,' ii should give about 18,000 or 20.000. As . . r i i K we gb ie are, of the, opinion. -t* b press w • - I r gthat the, majority will -fall below 10,000 .ki'll-Y , ••• q 1 ' - • .-; re-Sfrom the best evidence of retntna. This. is. kAr...E ;... ' : ... ', - ' • . , \ Pt'"a blow to Grlantisin that will :send the 1 4i 1 , k party. reeling to its- corner in 101110 • a l nd ~.. t....,t . , 'it" . 5 _ , ~. ; . _,lndianna'and will Llil to come to time P... ':, 11, don November Seventh: • It might as'well liirthrow up the spoil`ge, if:the ,25,400. in Li'a u to , fit _Maine li sWill d 'dl (1 l6 00 . . 0 W' . - 0 The senb,te did not feel like taking any ,;;'; . ps toward ecOnomy during the late,ses 7 allioni although the Mortons land ' Gatner t'',.3ns - are now •engaged- in trying to fool , ..• , Plhe people by telling . them that . if Giant, (ism is perpetuated :they practice re- clrenchment hereafter. The N.' Y. Bun. 4nakes, the aollowing -- pomt : • ' "The senate comfits' when - full "of 'jeventy.four members. "The HOusP ,has ',iwo hundred and nin'ty-two members, `‘nd nine Delagates, -in all three huildred , d one. -"By au examination- of the:ap.; collected froM .be d that the senate totafor. their side ),930 80, and , the House voted for eir side $322,025 . ; Or, in other werds; cost of running the senate, dlyiding appropriations - by the bulk or,tha is over $4,000 for - every - senator, lie it costs, a fraction 'over . 81,000" a ad for -the gt ! use :on: the 'saute Acale of •ntatiai: • 1 In point of 'fact; the Senate increased, number_of its , employes largely;' and a .tiered to . 46 highest scale of sal 7. 'Di .400, on the 'other, hat4,:ye. Iced the andjreduced the.aal 'This-contrast v r lie .-the le i-Aim Republican 84tafe and' the ir ; ti6,oOnie:and it Marks.the' 7 between ;the two partiei. ,By for, corresponding Ai l he: inference will stand 00 bold and. exPolie' 4111, *ore 11 , 4 ', #401',..7teit:.14, stern *kick, tpeak and need no . ; Mon. OF Ngw YORK. °OF INDIANA. For Conegiess, Of,Ditriock._2 .__...,:,.~w~. ~,~. . . • ' 'Grant his- cohorts of Babcocks, - 1 jak1140; Shei) - 4erdss to*Lies: -„Ciland \lo4l4obesons, me 'id genus. On,, could never - enlist the sympathies, of: honest patripts , a(tlie„present crisis in - =our. na ,tiOttikatrairs,butlhe very:eatae influence which eleeted'him at the outset, and has 'kept him in. power ever since, now asks the public to Support Buell secon'ilzate nonentities as, -the' Cincinnati nominees. Those. nags wereN. all bred in the same .stable; midi -though the team May be changed', the same Wily old. frauds handle the reins Oh the boa.. . . There is -but .one grand, .aIL i in pOrtan t issue i.n the present contest, 4‘ainery,. the re-establishMent of an lonest, capable, ,_ .. and''patriottegoverti merit -at - Washington Rep u blicans Of the ECbOUI , of/Lincoln; Chase, Greeley, Sumner, , Wilson, and Seward, Tust Surely be:: aware they .can not even hope'for any such result from the aiiociapes !of Meisis. Grant, Hayts l and Wheel, r, To use a homely old pro verb,"YOi- 'cannot make a silk purSe out of aiows's ar! - . ' AIIr i TISM DEFINED. Republican trOekly Jpui4at of . atioA speculates Odithrially. on ,"RU'OBABI/ITIES, an d announces that *As the campaign 'adt3nees;. the Demo:. cratic argifinent becomes Constantly weaker. ['.] • Indeed, the only 'assertion that has 'even' thee. form of. an argument is, . not that the: Republican 'candidate i's nut au holieSt.and, able' inan, nor that there is anything Wrong in. his pUbliC•career;l:*' - 41c • *. • but,solely4 - eieetec.',, he 'will be controlled by its worst element.. • * ;influeice - which it is said will . Overpower him is what 'is . called "(4 - by Willett .meant ,the.rnercenani narrow partisan merit in, theli r epublican •' jThe same Journal con : €` ‘GRANTisaI,! , in' the ciffenSive sense iliteildeo, is Till PROSTITUTION OF, OFFIC fA.L , INFLUENCE - .To MERELY, PERSONAZ_ ENDS. But if it be so supreme a foice in , the:Republican party as the Demo `trigs assert,. by is -'it" that the pre.ident IG / P:ANT,I with all . the :powex . of patron age at;his cUtilmayd, and bent—as the Pemoorats inaistipon. a.._third term, -eotild not procure a renomination 'ply .beeause , :of the ,prptest adain'st . it - other - n ords the -good, sense a . ild patriotisrn or the, party. 3were more gowei•ful than- , wh!Ltl "is :called - - Stuff! If GllANTiaili d' to secure self a nomination for nie third ferm, it, is not be9ause he did not Strive hard - to get it it is not '"beeause of the Rep - üblican protest against it ;"'it - ,is• not because "the - good_sense and patriotism ['] of :the Re iiabliealt party were More. powerful than what i called ‘GRANTISM'.7 It is sim ply:- because , the I,lclepenctent pretis thrbughout the. country denounced' the inft4ous attempt violte the tirw.- honored : cuseoin, that' broug-11t "the mer cenary and narrow Partisan element the Reliublimn party'? to their And now , the good MSC" and .palriofisni at THE PEOPLE pill turn the corrupt, Re pnqican party' out of oPe, and .settle `6RANiiim' forever 1 A FR.I t ENDLI 7 Wo l EST 11E1,'U THE liSUEa OF TH E - AND BiTnrEh; never t \ cOuntry'standa to-dayi united, line, filth: viiible ; the iPaimettO 'and the. Pine wave lovingly • 1 ' . ; . - beside each other o , tl. the brow of , Bunker Hill ; whi e Southern chiVal ry.:and Northern m nhoot= clasti each 'other's hands on the. thieshold of a new century. ' i• Whom G d bath joined- to gether, let no man pn, asalider., 4 1 1 .rnt It4PUBLIQ . . rivo Short years fig ph iit lc „deolitatio ri -of , , ,cait - Statesman .and jurist -who belonged to that org4tiization when it,nuinbered' vl patriotic, .diAntereste men in : its ranks; lii 6 ii:whese'ioices ha e seldom been, heard , p , ,, _ J allste on national aillurs, and' thek, only iii. : overwhelin , ~with witheringtuutempt. the incapables and thieves *hi) together. ._ have `controlled'. the destinies'of- 011 r, ITIP ion during the past' ten years: ' The -Re=. pUbbian party : is dead to-day de j ure and, ' I - de faeto, dead 'as the _issues that gave it being and which ,have long since, passed into . hiStoryl, but n iti-: place- there stands an organizatiti callince itself bY ( I the same n4gre, whole chiefs, 'and - ..rank and file - are ilbanded, together tiy - the mere • -- 1 - - eohnive pO#er of public plunder. - The platfOrth of the Republican party was originally; confred to the - e3cchopcli Olayery Territories, and consequent : i iireventlon of oth e r shoe Statei being added, to, the. Union: That ,adaikmigished; the "'party bid ill. tutglino 14160 reason OtitiuuilhE !.',..: ~z.:*'*.i.:4 THE t DEMOCRAT, SEPT RD 117TH 1-10.X PLI:CANS... :WAR- ARE -DEAD rise again. 'Our ''PARTY IS DEAD." - was the : n innocent Ameri MEE its ~ . organization;; t the: ;volia *o2.lna of 'the Soitiii;added-to theisWeets of fed eral officertielding; were irreOistib men ts - tigainst disbanding ` and a: an ex &lie for a 11 ' gled plank. was added, to the c;ld ,latforjh with the high-sounding iiiiirie-of..Reciii)-- tstrtiction.'.' -We,_:were gravely i ti formeti thet - "the party which had carrie on the 'war tb'a successful - cOnclusiti should be' allowed to, 'Reconstruct!:.the _South itl its own way ;" and a pretty m e ss tey have-. made of :it'during the last ten ears The 'assertion that they,the Rep blicatts, , IA ad preserved 'the Union, isr t• as ptiden_t, a :piece of lying, assum - tiou 'as can be fouhd in-the records of litical Watery. The officers and Privat sof the national armies, belonged. to ou -.various . political organizations without datinc tibn ; and as the Democratic arty has for long-years been the most umerous and influential = "political body , United States, it must readily , bf ed, that the soldiers of the Repu mainly Demberatic. , fact potable with regard. to - the ;en subordinate officers; and it will 'equally true in regard to Ali( who served under them: • Whai comes ofthe unblushing effrout Republican leaders, who dare that they and theirs saved the 'REQozsiTTßuctioN TO-DAYS conipli, notwithstanding the .ins: position of the, :party. now alUft, the bloody shirt,.. the bleeding wounds I - widen . 1 ing chasm,:enibitter public fee; S . uuth clog' . the wheels of - gc, and juSticel , trail * the and let gleaming . bayonet that. symbol .of : authoritY do inore; :do anything, 'so. - Ithat . , to n- the beltn , of - Sta . e, 'ot 9 i the patjon: „ " • ,This : baa be icy , of Grant's administration inception of . hit Presldentitif tire same policy will coittinue,t iiatio ‘; - tiffliiii if of beitrausinitt4 froth : the..Juck Of to-day . : tn..,:tlie,' ,- Joriatharr' , :.\ 1:1301TOM; -It •iS .the sattie eld't Fame old lessat pro ,iniporgre i Met laiejy at i hitt aich-tricksters §uccessi..4.nd, kti6. :Set determination of the-seiYeie -fdan people.. • • REcsO.isTnu'arlo4, : tiisTs •. SPITE OF vrninents : are, local i-iffairSi as itCey (PA twenty ^wwlevei. Fethiro bayiihets2 d awe the vOleirs:;.the tgrese that-section clougress: is co tide, and loyal ; . land an .abgaln 'zation At ali our. citizetis God ! thirough'cut thetnion,.. ,de.red impstible : 'by ,Grant ar midons. It is thE-refore cicar noon day, that the Repub has n - pretet Whatever fin existence on account or any iss.ues o e war. -vc , rthelt f c 'th • N . es.to-di§buud, although accor Hon. Win.. , Evarts; "its 'lisitnent has expired," and, wi niat.e effroqtely,actually se:ks -frjorn , ,ihe has' out , ttiin its,hold of:. the 'l.i-ins:of &ding the riex t years: riblt: evintuati'v would go .f absolutelydesti.pyiog ; the Union- and its' repute with lions and it is t titne,.therefO est Republicani take 'stock o tion , to which . w? are reduced carefully the records of the, submitted to them-for office:: . icommitniento.) JatlN Al)AiiS A. PEP I.N FAVOR 017 STATE [From a New York paper printed The L . POlitieasl- ii4rty in :nl calling itself &publican' ape: „ people through - its• greatest en4eavoring lo' . alarm the Pe ing.them that the. Pewoerat laminated for Prephieut k State tights.. To silence. ter: `Mein turn their eyes to -the „ ernmeut in the City of .Ne ,witness , the ceremony of t i .the sneceseor of Washington . 1 deney, and listen to his add, / Adatne; a signer' of the .:15e Independence, on the 4th d' 1797, npon ' taking the,', , O ._ • , enunciated to, the • people th which would,: guide- Juin; ivh tering the' office of -Pre _'giEmploYed•iti , ihe Service try abroad, I: first saw the Leo' i; -the United States itt . ,a fore I re ad it' with-geetti itatisfiteti 1 an liabitual attention An it ti 13, 1816. •` ' I its effects upon the Retiqe.iFisid*prosper ity and happiness orthe4lnatiorG Puve acquired a- veneration 4k a preference upon p of ;0 1 '0, Republican Governmentilf a'4.espentful attention to: the -constitution of the in dividual States, tind a constant caution -o.prd .dqlio44Yi:tc . i.ttiati•dB .Ttlie.::::Stiiti:•,tio.ieril mento ) .ii,_an9val and impartial regard=, tn-thei4,igfiti- and Rapp ineia >:cf, all the: States in -the-11Tnion; . -without - preferences or regard to a Northern or Sontht,rn,.to an Easterß,9r WeAter,n, portion, min ena• 14 me. tci with • yti tir W is g ; it . . - •my shall be my strenuous Ati et#or to duty r to ail t he ` Amer can people:". After which - the oath ,of office, ~,Was read to him by the Chief:Justice which , he energetically= repetfted. ,".t = d'solemnly, swear that 'will': faithfully 'execute.' the office of 'Piesi:dirit' off the: =United; States and will'to` the best -A ; ot-.my Lability r;pre . . serve,,protect and defend-- the' .Coustito; tiOn of the 'United State - 5.7 lle-r:esent - - - ed himself and - after 'a pause `of,.o:few minuteirose , and retired Thomas Jefferson; the Vice Pres ident'lOliewed' in , about a Minute; , and George -Wash ip g tori, trieved !On' after _Mini a midst reiterdietilin'zzaS; huziais, and dis Charge of.4Thßi - closed a scene the like of whieh r was:never before witnessed in, this or :any other county,.-- , which forms an epoch' in , 'orit'bistort • and in the history of , iteput;licaii :Freei dom.,. What,an augnst and sublime .spectacle is here presented ; ¶he , Father of _a great _country:, vrhos: , libertiei'lie 'had aChieted l • by his , sword; whO had', given to, hie peo • ple a Magna Chili:ter of : - : these signed by 'his own name who; for years -had- been histratieg ifs pri ciples by his•oW,n'e..kaaPie; in his'Fare- Add'reel; ghost 'fervently . 'prayed-his people to_ See, that_this , Magna Charter 'was sacredly mAntained ; 'find ,Whti is now labout, to ci,in mit ,its keeping,,'intO the' h ds 151 •hi successors in dfriCr l : see this Ei3.:eai forinde t t 'Of - a tree . Re-public § to , . rpreient : tohear his' fray OccesiOr 'juke a the—preSeii4!6 'of h`great multitude of free' and that he- woUl4' faithfully iires - ervefhpiiliber-, ties! To hear him , say,t,h4t, he had studied :the Constitution and iwas delighted .*ith its effects upon ilie: , peaeWbrd6-,' and happinebsot the MOM" atiitijoVild his own teachings in protecting the Fiee: dom he' had won ,by sword.;: And , hOw hapPy. must:-,Washington have been toy bear his pupilin the bbietice`iif Free Governmentl,so• 'clearly the;frin - , inles Which ... would 'Continue te i pecice and prosperity, of the_ nation , _that the ay stem of this Free Republic donanded from the-President a-respectlni 'attention to the 'COe'stitutiona of the States; that • it demands frordibim •fa constant caution, the. conned• him !ere is - indis: •ra,ls and be found privates' then' br .ryof the o asanne Dion?. 'AL - 10# lis dioits op. pgwer.— ;eep oven ne "ng in , the , vernmept .the dust fiash over , ',this', aye, e may re lo's noon fr4in the reer; and 1.0 rule pyr :uccOiloa .Sheplierd rad - of to-• `13061,.4rid :9 1 A l '44 Citrein, are blind- tile arm; Amer,- gn 0-DAY IN E% tate GovL ting; their yearq a l gq, not over ' tation of nplete; ac-' Le fhtferni- .ts; ttlank, nieSs ren , d his myr: lIP the sun ieSti'prirty 'and delicacy towards the .State2Govern mPiits; that it demands that hee - shall nbser i ‘e an equal regard to the ~bights and the States in the . withont preference to a Northern , aud Southern, and. Eastern or iWesiern poSition.9 '2, And who were' - presprit:;_to. witnea these momentous,preeiedings? The four ti.:.o..PilistileritS,..ot -these.-United States, ,Yeffersoni Midison ? 'Mon rnei Job n' Quincy' .Adams , and knr;'''-doubt`,4''A[ndrear Jiieke l on • - and - Wirtnefiry'llarri ' OW.All:ttie's 'were prestihrttchear ibis theory of the - Supei,. Strnetion,of our -gnvernineitt,txooilifded in-,presenoe of:orie olitc;RWat'afti6(s L ' .1V:30 had pit its wheFis„in i ., : nl'OVi t a i n'and; for= - 'a" space' iteight : Ail the. e. 'in .tike schoo) of!Naithington , eiteli-Ahe' Oliampion:nt State:Tslte,hfs; q itV!tatt i gh , , him; - as-40i= at/ 2 e 6rObtagi doWir to. Gen. ~Gran.t,dan.d was, :over the,defid.hpdy, of,Abrahatn;Lineoin, and,over the sietnes of. Andrew= that eleven States of this Union 'were overturned and trampled down : bY the liti'-fieetofTyranny, and despatism: •WaihingiOn had .heen but a yearin his , grave, when Jeperson; stood :in the saine , Capital, and swore that underlll4,Oithici e obey the .',Conitittitie;n iit ciati" iia duty . "to`Suppert the State Govern mints in. all ; 'tbeir!rightB aqgtP2filurestlbulwark against. Ante Repablidan2 , 2, , tendencies,"' which. means!, mmiareby. 4ames Madison ,de= elared that his Oath bound hiri~'r o' the and .reserved, to the.Stites' qi4:4l4,f,Pg()Piet... - as „Iqually incorporated; with o and.l4essential to; the suceesaof the general 'system of Govern- Ment,"-and in his writings saYik'' away the right's of the„! late 404'Wliikt have but iv4tUticiOlii?v_, But now this party calling itself Re - - pi/Weak declares that - pAz PreBident i s h a lt ever he, elected. to rake . ,t I - -Ras::thta Part ,- be SI A 94, fetiOn I sohabl of!LVltt l ailliOn; *),l. continued undecided Fs it terns link tofhe !errif o f er i. h consurn- ' permission - l ! aged' to 4:e -i !ovennkni . , 1: deb : a ter r tovfocds r6iea_orib till ii reig4f l'nul: erifiai: I l ion-, . . examining; -andidates lER.SEIRT Iq.IITS . :' ..; r'-countryi king to the okafors, ie life .. by' tell- , ' „party has hap mon - of ii; i&arfsi let eat Of :go'vi , vr' York - and naugerating po the Preai- -so. John aratiail, of h.,or office; • principles le sthriinis • if my .4:mn- stitutiow of gn land;' _ n aktfrom. 'd 411/litin d ht MERE sdifoOtot.Oeorge the Third} and it was fottnaed by the Tories of the Revolution in4;l4lotarohista in our county who of feieit Washington. a Crown as `witl.l6`-iiroven by -the testin)ony, of the first five Presidents and the the Histories . . of our Country .. • elose4 N6yi :1" 9 . ) . *;0 1 -14.6p day - .- 111st' dt'lo4. - Advertisf3mentg New 1418 Wei*, NMI A UD IT OR'S NOTICE. , I—Thef-Und e r :z1 signed an auditor appointed• by the . Orphans' Court of, Susquehanna County, AO AtetriAllit3 thefruida remaining in the 'hands ' off tne Executor of- the :estate of Old Peek.-1 . fittend to the duties of hie appointment at his,..o/tlce, in Montrose •, on Saturday, Oct.-28th', irtifitit in' xhich time ' -and place all persons interested prennat•tbelr:: claims or be forever debarred, frum coming in on said , land. 4i5 ,; r .; • - • ,D. SF...SEARLE,Andttot., Nl7w Sept. 18, 1137(tr, ssiGN-Awb,SALS•M - ,t.:OF fIEAE : §: rA i" „ , I 'Notice in hereby given ' th uitli-h puisnancor and by ' the of an order of the Court of Common' Pleas Of Sufic qtrehanna eannty tons di reeted,lve will expose for sale at publtc vendue on the btane.faxm of A - . M. Steatite, •in Marford Township, said County; on Tueiday. October loth,at one o'clock p. m. the following described pieces Or parcels of land, the estate of A. M. Stearns, assigned to , us for the benefitof his creditors, Y • •• .:The first piece known as the home farm situate in. Ilarford, Susquevanna County, bounded and described sit follows, to wit On the north, by lands of'J. T. Perrigo, on -the east by lands of D. P. Brewster acd Alvin St earns,. oil the south bylands of 0. Grinnell and on the west by lands of. Edward Percy the saw. mill • lot and. lareleOf Goodrich, containing about 67 acres more or less on which isa good new house, barn, orchard, (ft. ' , The second being the saw 'Mill 'lot bounded And des. eribcd as follows, to , wit :..Beginning at a stake and ;stones corner• the south east corner hereof, thence north 70 degrees west 13 rods. to the line of .lands of Friward Percy a corner, thence along said Percy's land end landb of E. B. Gbodrich to n point opposite the tile per end of the pond and along the sage thereof to a rock at the edge of high watat, on the eaSt 'aide of the pond, thence eouth 69,degreesietiSt, 8 rcidaand 21 links to a stake and stones corner, thence south 21 degrees west 37 rods and 21 links to the place of heginning.con taining 5 acres of land, more or less, with the water privilege attached thereto, on which sa sawmill, log. woyi and conveniences for the munfacture of lumber. , The ill lid beteg an equitable tnterest under contract : in a timber lot bodnded as follows On the north by lsprit of Samuel Vail. on the east .1 y lands of ,L. L, Le- • 'roe on-the bocrth by lairds of Andrew Osborn: and cis the west by lauds of Horace Little and David Alexander containing 4O acres, more, or less:. • . TER ‘IS OF SALE-- The first' piece or home farm, Ir2:!110 down, $3OO . pn final, confirmation of *ale, and thd ba,latic't; in three eqpal annual inst-Alments from final, 13 firma, ion 'or iale. " - • , ,The second piece known las ' , the Alva' _cloy:Er:1400 oh final confirmation of sale- and the bal :en& one half in .1 year and the'otherhalf in' 2 years frpm final,,bnfirmation of sale„ The 1 hirdkuown as the timber lot, $lOO (own. $lOO 'on final confirmation of sale; and -the balance one half ' in year and th;• other half in 2,yeare from Seal co al ; firinittion'Of sale. l• • ' amount to be paidm,fro April r eonfirmai ion 'of sale and amount on each lilece unpaid o>agiving deed 10 be. se• , cured by ; .first , luagment- or moflgage lien upon 'the ,premises.. • ~ • •'. l • .... . . ALSO et 10' b'elrick - ril'in.. Of the seine day, on the ' ( wood lot abovqdeecribed; there will' be Offered for sale* in parcels'ai anetton about 200,0c0,feet hemlock lumber to' the log: •At 2 o'clock p.Aut . ..,"at' the saw mill lot a 'large quantity ; Of logs and• lumber:: - Tam.; 'easy and made khown on"dayof.sale. z L: W. MGGRE. D. P. BREWSTER, 37w4 Assignpes. BM= Sept. 13,1876. . .. . -I GENT , --:-- : A 'S 1...A.E 1 "A D 4 t. B '' . . 1 ' . „ Our large life-like. STEEL ENGRAVINGS ' of the P RESIDENTIAL CANDItiATES Pell .N readily.," Send -for cireular.t...:l": ENGRAVII4 G • CO., 85 Wall S treet,' Box W'¢.l'4 • T. 7 .. 7 7 .: saws . - ~ .ENTENNIAL BARBER SHOV 1 .. Call and see your old citizen and barber-over H. VI Webb's store, where you can get shaving and hair cutting dond in the most approved xnannerand on short notice. . •'. .., ...l'' ' Piton. L. B. WILLIAMS. • Montrose, Sept..6,lB7omG. , . AUDITOR'S -NOTICE..--Tri E UNDER !. - signed having been appointed- by the Crick of ;Common Pleas, of Susquehanna County, an Auditor to distribute the funds remaining in the hands of the As ..siguee• of. Samuel :4,, ,Smith will attend to- the duties of his Sppnintin;nt at his (ace in the Borough of Montrose, OW.Stiturday, thel-Ith day of October at 1 WelOck, p. m.. at which -time and place all persons interested. must present their claims or bi forever de barred from) .coming , lit - on said rand. ' ' i ... W. A, CROSSMON, Apditor..' Montroie , Sept. 6;18'16. "'' • Ow 4 . _ —t- - --:-- .. 1--.-- -- ,__ : • _ 4. PECIVii NOTICE. , ' . . The underigned Overscers'Of the poor of the tovin- OAP of Harford.are desirous of -,appret tieing to respon sible parti•isXtiree 'girls aged respectively eight. ten and • eleven years. until they shall arrive at the ate of eight- ' een.iears 4 - . '.. •e , . ~„.ALSO, 'Arc; boy's , aged r especti v el y six and twelve years, until they eh:lll:arrive. at, the age of Ivrenty-orie "years. Application must he madoto • • .1 - c , : , . -I ,7At - RSON TINGLEY; - Olieiseers . 1 . 3„ j . ii - i ~,,-; : • and -7 i ..: • , of , the Pair ''.. 'J. .0. 110T,CBBISS, ' . pf Burford a . ' SePt. , 6,'1676, - - ,•:: ' , ' -' • ' -" - m 151)11'0 t'S NOTICII.,—The under- Biped having been 3 ppointecl an audijorly the Otphans • total:if Stisqnobarhia Clohilty. to distribute .I.be funds: xema'Aaa ip jhe harida 0f:A..13 t Tntbilt and ak., G. Brush: W`m r!. of the state of Faioe B. Stud(hird, 'dee'd.. attend4O thmanties of his . apithintmeint. at thie.o.ffice in qt. Berxi Village, attirday t tet. '4l!. atvrie -o'crotk ui.f; it V/hitlii tithe 'atia Pliite all persons ic teigsfed, will present their claims or be forever Cebarr k4 -fronrco min in on Haul, muds, • A '122 r. 1 WVD.LttSIE.-Anditor. 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