t op , HE 9EMOCRAT. PEIBLIS.RED 131174 Y W EBN EN/A T MOTAN:NG* ; ' AT 3: o.v:nose, suste4. co., PA., BY TAT ri ..9 TtcrBEit EDITOR: i tt.PROPRIEToRS, ,f; • - • P 1 At two Dollars per Year in . Advance.. • , ADVERTISBRSt—Tun DirmoCltAr as an ad vet , Using medium is .unsurpassed • in this section., ' reacheis the rarmer, Mechanic. and business man. It s e-1 . circulation is . constantly increasing. and its adveKising rates reasonable. -Rates-will be-given.at Our, office or by mall. •I • - JOB PRINTING:--Our office is supplied 'with. four printing presses, together iv ith_•tt- lalrge variety tYpe, borders, fancy . inks, etc.." with which we are *pared to do 'work th the best atyle and at which lower than any competitors in any section.,tiampivs shown and estimateke.heerfally given 'at our , office. i 'Work order 'ed by mail will receive prompt attention'. - • • * ORITSBR 13, 13. lid ',LEY. t . iLiw abOht. the ''.RepUblicti9, 'C6ngreS; sional majoritY.in Mainel? trheyort ' land lightning , calculator .for the iissoaiti ted Press has not - been 'able' to gust it;.100 over'.oo; ' ItlOOks as if event le - Peo-' 1 •. ...1 , • a pie of Maine,felt inclined to itipPort tit' congress the candidat , s of a party),Which. saved 'th. eountry i.:310,004,000 a:year: ..... . 1 The five 'states which . lieid elections last'month and ..this:- namely, AlalmMa; • Arlianst;..Kolitticky . ,: • Maine ~and 'Ver!) moat, gay. Grant . ill 1872 us well .as it). 1868, twelitypight el, ctortal votes ~and his demOoratiC , opponents- !ware; ThiS year AlabaMa . and. Arkansas vote betriO s cratichy- from 40,000. tot so,co 0 ' each, while 'Kentucky' preserve'ts its large Dein- . --- ''''''''''' Majority, thus ihsuring t7vent,o 7 eigl4 eleCtolial votes for.. TiNen,...while VerMoitt . and'' . Maine : give ,4vetve. '..for Hayes--n complete reversal of the result in theSe . state§ four and eight years - ago. 18;24 it the Democrats' turn-to shoat ? A red-mouthed infidel by the ;name of Ingersoll, from Illinois, has been Import ed into this state to stu ip.it for . Hayes. He speaks- of christiarqty as the lelief of idiots," calls Jesus , Christ a bra line bastard, and talks about men whd believe in a hereafter 'as "a class of fools who frighten children by threatening . them with a drill, ana tickle old`' women with the' belief that after death they' will be pipe young again and set up, a .court,. ship in a place they call Beaien, with good looking men who wear , rings; and are named angels." He \ has been spOnt ing about .Philadelphia for the past week, and the piditictil dogmaahe belches . forth are about on a ,par -, with.. hia .infamons ideas' of Gc;cl and christianitr. Stich are the prezent leaders of Ratlie:alism.' i s t , . SO far four states have held eleeiiiine. • Alabama'aud Arion sae on the.Demograt, ie eide,,,aud•Yermont and Maine on the side of , blies n ft, .and the score stands Alabama & Arkansas 1... L Vermont I Maine .... 1 1, - This is good enough to begin. with.— Tilden starts off with ,Our, of a majority, and expects to end up with ; a majority in the electorial college of , a-,giood deaf more than that. Now, what are our Bepto,l . can friende,crowing übout Out of the eleCtions thus' 'far the Democrats have not onlY four* a majority of the 'elec tors; but they. have 1 50,000 ma;ority on the popular 'avOte* I DoeB this show _an . approval of the little of the Republican partyt If it does; 'then we have entire ly mistaken the meaning of the word "applOvtl." This is the:`firat instance ire 'have, ever , beard of a party crowing 0 1 1 ;g#.10 4 : Wa44.tnta • National ilemocrittle Ticket. FOR PRE S IDENT, ( SAMUEL .3. TltadN, 1 OF NEW YORK. i l FOIL ,VfCE PR SIDENT, ' s THOMAS A. H. NDRICK.S, , i OF rkDIAITA. Deitnocratie counq Ticket.' For Congress, HON..JOSEPII POWELL, L, Of Bradtord Cdunty., • • For Senator, EUGENE B. lIAWLEY, Of Ainntrose. (Subject, to Senatorial Conference) For Represeintative, i - H. W. TYLER, • I 1 Of Jackson'. ISIKEMAN C. HANDRICK, I Of Jessup. i . For Prothot otary. I LEXANDER W. i ROWLEY, Of Susquehan a Depot. For Jtry . Cpmmisiotler, ITEPH-Eii., E.. CATIPENTER, Of Harford. For And i yr, COLUMBUS 0. 'MILLS,' Of Dininek. Dem. Majority of electors ' ' 4 THERE tire no Gernip,n republicans in Verrhont and- - Maine. There were. list year fifteen thousand Hayes Oermans iu Ohio, hilt. if there are five thousand this year:there is no truth in the best .infOrm:. 4ion that can,be had concerning theGer inan element - in that state. ..• . . A cave, which it is thought will rival the tamous Crystal cave, has been dis 7 _covered . near Clay ton ville, Betls :county, , On the farm . of Andrew - Shultz. It is rich with stalagmites, and preparations: are made-to open it and supply it witl>li24itrd Walks, platforms, ladde.it and stoirw4Y4 so asto make it accessible .to the public. - 'The'soldiers who fought in the late 'war Should bpai, n mind that the 'DernOct.at House of RE - presentative& at Witstisngtnn . passed the bill .equalizing their "bounties,. 'but when it eaine"...up 'in • the • ! Senate, whre the . ltqu . blicans Oave ': - p ) rjority; defeated .1 That .: bhnws: how - _much love thOß4pnblican,ieaders have for . :01e soldiers. • • • • THE 0t• LUCIUS ROBINSQN at' Saratoga last Wednesday by the Demo- Cratic Convention for Governor, sets the battle in motion in the Empire State. No, better .homination could have, been made: Mr. RoßixsoN is one of the purest and ablest men in Ne.w 'York. His long and c'onBistebt record of honesty will challenge ‘ the scrutiny of - hi: lids and foes alike. He will carry the State, by. 50,000 majority. - It is neliOed that the storm of Sunday atid-ttrd - ratnight last is . untquniled in . the anrinitof egninocti c tls in. this Or any country twth . in extent and 'dire- distrtie tion. The telegraph and other means of in for all down in every direction:so tl ,the particulars of its ravages cannot be 'given .. at this time, but r we • wait with fear and trembling for the facts 'that may appear hereafter. • • • • So . it biros out that, aft-r 'a this fuss about. his it - 16)111e rek io overo or Tilden only strie'lv ouvv , d the law as . i dand .prett. . announeeti: that tifuebV. ConitniB. , iouer. of _ill nal. Revenue.- . H• • Our Itypnblic:an shOnld•reniein-. ber tliat attavkS 'On private life are dan gProus in politics.. They. do not concern . 'the-real public quetion - s, a Issue, - and besides sonicjuies do nut tem: out as expected. . . • • No. politic.,l party I ever brought such :ruin on its followers Or put so: lasting a stignia . tipon them as did-the .Know-Roth. ing organiz'atiOn.: We have ontliVed , its era a score, of year; but' its ghost 'still defeats ambitious candidates. -It wasi tl terror'. to Henry 'Wilson, and 'cow ~tlhe mere mention of the name has put Scott Loid out of., the raceinNew York. This is a strong illustration of the power of principle: and .the . determinatiOn •i - ;f. th Ainerican people not . to permit political ostracistu Oil any pretext whatever.' .People who think that Charles Fran cis Adams will not poll the party vine in MassaehuSetts . may as well ask themselves what . excuse any - Democrat has for not• voting for him. None' can:be found, even if the true Democrat were in the habit 6f . asking such questions after the nomination is made. Further than this, every Republican 'that stands on the, ground- of , Gov. Hayes' , letter of accept ance is similarly estopped from refusing to -:supporchim., Add to this the fact that Adams was the third strongept, can before the Repuban Convention less than a year ago, - havini votes ; that it`was admitted that a few more riolitieal organizers on his side could have secured his nomination_ then that the Republicau• plurality last 'year was but 5,306'; that the mthlricaus—tonted loss of sixthusind more thin - Litt year o on .aeooti nt: of the Poll; tioutit date—and IL lonics.' as if _the Cepubljeaas had theirlaboring oar.-;-'Phira Times.' 49CHbRZ .SHOVED OUT. Aftkr all Carl Schurz. is not to be counted as .veey be.tvy on the . r.side ) Hayes., A few. weeks ,ugo h e visited Ohio Rua 1,1'1`er:Iook: 4 )g al:mita him . wiote to - Littled thar,-be,le.t-ed "Heves would' not: carry his'thYll . tri.;sll9-7 4,h4 the Geripanss . wete against him utmost to's -man, and it :eras almo4t cerluitt-' that 71 1 .`thlen mkt , He9drratis would _ secure the elector! '1 vote:.pr 0w,0," 'Hy'sorne weans ,this la ter got into P/'tat it - ti - greatly inezub..4 the Radical. leaore: Then - Schurz, 11) . order to get the German Wtt; :right, de elare: in tiiii Speech at Otnetsinajtiiit "if yea was'elentOd.lie:mitild' - cut . e4 7 1a tirely loose from the Grant- ,nioi.id and that_Chandktr, Norton, 0116206,11 "and ~=:„:„:.,- , _ , ~. .."'es.:' ft:- .;"' '. •:) I. 11 7 ^ ''' such" would hate no power _with the new administration." This last,wasto9 much a n d Wed nesday, last 'M . Chati'ler,' chairman ,the Radical 'National corn:- Mittee, withdrew their:appointments for Schurz, and Sept him to:Missouri, leaving the.inietiugslielwis to address . in Indiana to'ihe attended by sOn-14,'One who•wouldn't try to prove 'Hayes a-bet ter man. than, Grant.— Bellejo ate , Watch- ILOW ArG TO 1'1113,L1J17.g. Tim weeks ago we statiA. - hat the 'Bratlford , RepOrterj lwas;„ about the ; only papvi leftin . the country that *as man-. fully -. suStaihing Grant and ,his admit ts= ti.ation and we position ,of tbat, pape r.,on : The'ground" 'that both editors held fat positions under Grapt—Land that they wire simply obey : . .111 g ` their - master's r 11: e'di . toks .of the 'Reporter the truth of 'gnr allegatinn,.and.in last. week'siSsueErank 1y 'respond •as follow's : - - - "Our neighbor of the'Argitflast . ,. ffeek unwittingly paid us..a' higittiomplithkit, for we assure our jealous ;coittempofary that the Reporter 'considers' - it' highly complime.htary to be tailed +.,he !fiend of Ceti. 1.-Iritra,an4 deretider -Ilk a min t: - • • What better4Valenee, than, .thq - above do the people Want the election of, Haves +karts four years.,. more.of Grant ism ?It is a FACT -that • eao not' be eon tr;)verted, that tiayes is : ,uttiportt - id by I Grant and r the o ffice-holders; and from them, and their influence and the use of their money, he only expecti his election. Hayes iii. th presidential. chair, and the same old rognes, who conspired to secure nomination by bargain and, sale, and WhO now conspire to secure hiS election by fraltyl and rascality. will goy ! cOntrol the policy of the atrmin- - ist!ratiOn; the saine' : dynastY`,:rthat has -ruled - to ruiti' for the hit, eight yearii, will continne to riot n 1 ' pon pcop e s money.. There is pLisi . tive!y but ,one remedpind i t hat is in the BALLOT. ; Let that rem-dy : ,he- applied .on the 7:h Of Noveninfr.--.Pri-i'djth'd rpis. . _ The urgent demand '.of country is peaae. ..-eatriotiern in Vokes. it. -Our .pros trate& inituStiiPs tinfieratrceiv require A pe:opi':harinoniosia ilet;qted •tq 01(4 politic insittntionii are a fountain ofHstrent . itiii people ';d:soordatit. .aad, - - • ?.• • die9ntented,are an • eVer+hving.sonree. of cvzaknes `.!'hey, paralyze. thel:arm ;of the govert*nt in war they.lnipair its res - Oitreili in p-a9c.' In the lJnittd . .states. thitlay .every ' , instinct of .s.tates (ll4o)l4)r:is for let lung arnori,,st the, seetio,ng 'antl-On the other hand every ins!inet ,if piletisitifship is' for strife and setio . tral hitte. • • the . itroh i prl against the wehker..and the parti.7a.ii thrives. .• political • pOyer 3pd b4iks in its . sunshine.- Evei.y . intelliint than that if die 'S of the- a t rofit hepre.s l. ravages be a • rnanuft pit•ylne coin:* a reveit tt thorou teres Wt wh tic of the not° s the" Bon twell4, , the Nor! ons, erg and, the 03 Me ons e( and hence the flaunting of I shirt, the" indorsement of the er and th, :in yoc4,l.ioa of the . - tv‘*t ELE a coanie,Aoisti of the ()Aka. TheOlunliers of the m -Deoorats givet .romph to these ,otetica, hot it - Will , 1)e-an levtliday.loe the eonnyy if , . the pii ;tiny 617 the preseot sotninitiral ion shalt 11 PrOjr - 8101 into poiiir the steal of the parent, sioel;; oot otqy , of the.nioney ,but, of the couaiirutliovai r;g1) tB\an 4 I p.iv:leges. of ,-the-Reotile;-- , = PhZ 1-" ft. oev• fortuifB Di ,tpe :%' Glee 0 ' 11111:6 Mt the GI cnty 6ipet a_eit G61(1 closed iii; Nov, •Yortit'On hst it !OP Advirtiseinevis ew This !Nte4811.1:8 taken tor I,iist()lt. fiLti!Je t au.; ):,)rk glitirtwiert.3l; - . 1 • u'rr F.N REM, ROSENBiThif lki AY TLIE BES 2 MAN' WL 4..... i. . . . . , , O: the one who will IhCae t;me:i. I`_ the t ft rII e LEAS ••• rooricy. - • . - - - N'A ' cal'. ut.,:::0.,"0y '.'uy yarttea'at lien( owr free wfil, We oiler cm .mel. - ^ie . 4., Ititici ' drub tr t'at. .rAttis pl• - re: at',..*.ilr i g' f i'. ' I (to 5• o . s he .'tki r•le fib'. -al- le!..lte-: '..0 '-1 }lle 14 ST •• i IS Ar)si" ". LEAST i'itGli.it' er peril!! '..h.te , ; 4-,;',) !, ;-, • c0i1.1rr..3..< ',a Of ill( v -ies of thl :',43!•trysw: 8' c'r'y, PP.?. servri , !roe :1.1 I, 'vaer,sc...... f th:.- -,titroitt fk. neatly...! - oar c^ z a reasmy,, at 44 7. ,i1: , v , l'ci Vint9iiito'Yet :foe!' !e lo •;on '44 3 w 'Nino,. vol..sts we 1,.",,c*,, ~?I,llippc-s,‘ cA1ii.....1 oral •lcts tte. - 4, pr(fiatihni, ;•0 ae.vey4ittfal . roe kg). is 14/: a. sa. to• 8 p.m. -VO 014 On AT- Ibe /ft Kt 0 , " _. ...., - - raysnuna, lawman : ) • ihntrooe, Sept. 20, yo. - .. . , ider the dominion of stable economic/11 au mitiistration ecade would not pass away. • repair - the loiaes an-0 le civil war, before . 8116 . wuiiltl Able 'Consumer. of :Niotheiti • ea, and give rostable eth- Nnrtb6rii shipping; Contrihutn to the national nd more than •aUU, becom identified. in :feeling and th . the. feeling . and interest ,41e country. But this doea promote the political. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In , the eat of -Hendrick B. tiay, Sate of Auburn twit. dee'd. Letters of Adn#nistratiou In the said estate haying been granted to the undersigned all personsAtfo ing said estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment. and all persons having claim's against said estate ate requested to present them withoutlelay. -, MARY -E. GAY, • AHLtaA. GAT.. Administrators. Rel 4. 20,1878. A/l ON:EY TALKS !I ThesiaiepriCes - -•- (not the c.ustotnet,) .• but other dealers who find fruit because it spoils their profits. Vikey astert'that I cannot sell goods fit prices named, These prices are not iota bait, but are gen uine and will be fulfilled in every particula. - ....r-Zall2 and see for yourselves. MONEYFAVEI) , IS,„ MONEY 1 EARNED, .. • WEBSTER The Olothiees PRICE LIST roc FALL & WINTER 1876=7 -- Good heavy business snits ' ' • 7.00 Diagonal silk mixed snits..::;. • ':;. • - 8 . 50 Heavy cassimere snits.... • • 8.00 Basket worsted ta I' 10.00 Fancy plaid cassirriere suits - 11.00. English Dtafmnal. sn its... 17.00 French baskat suits: - 11.40 All 'Wool Broad cloth coats .... 7.50 Heavy sheeps Fray ovarcoata ' l 4.50 Chinchilla ovatoatti... 7.00 Fur Beavor overcoats... .. . . 10,50 Fine diaconal overcoats ' 12.00 Union Beaver overcoat' • , 7.00 French Beaver overco.lts c9lors) ....... .. 12.00 • Boy's Clothibg-3 _to 10 years. , Heagv mixed school suits..;. - 3.50 . . Cassimere suits , - '... '5.00 Diagonal and basket suitb....- • r' • : 0.50 -Stout overcoats .4 4.50 Cape and ulster overcoats " - • 6.00 . . . ' . Boy 9 a Clotimig-- , 9 to 15 years. Heavy mined school suits. , .............. ' - 5.00 . Heavy t.as:imere - suits • ... .... 6.10 Diagonal and basket suits . 7.50 Heavy every-day overcoats .. ..c. . " - - " - sas chilchilta.overcorc s • • 0.00 lleavvr and Fur Beaver ove'reoats • - - ' B.oo' Cape and Ulbter-Overepats: , i . .0 • ' Yotith's•Clothiftg 16 yars to men 43 - sizPs. Good undershirt or drawers .. -.. ... ... ... ......... • .25 Good knit jaek k !is ' ... ... .... .75 Good wool shirt'. - - '- -- ' • - - ' -1 - 00 Good cotton sucks,.:. • . . .... -.. .12 Cloth covered folded end collars • .10 And all other goods In proportion. 'p. 11. WEBSTER, - , - '62 and 64 Court Street. Sept. 20..1876. . • - 1 ' - Binghamton, N. Y. Dons! GOODS WrlCkh •3E"li%V"Cie>33. • • fins. just received sin ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF MENS', tllfIIS;'::::$JllTS i •...,...$6lOSZk BOtS;:_i:(1.11'1-fl-f.1:-!'-'•6..Iiitlii. DRY GOODS,. • HAI'S & CAPS, BOOTS AND 'SAGES, ;YANKEE . NOTIONS, : PAN CYa GOODS,, Clieap for mph. ' charges' for showing - our goods. WM. iIAYDEN. New Milford. 71;feY Bd. 1878.—tf. goaOilgs,, - s,otings,y Catori4., 1X10t0;i:s: • V , stinirs - for fine &!leco ,- i4 ii - t '• • 1- •r. R. &•00: WILNG-ITAMTON • 131 ' . , . BOOK BINDERY P A. HO.Pii INS •Sr., SONS, PRomicro No. 41 Court Street, 2d Floor, Binghamton,i. Y. , . ALL STYLES OF BINDING :" AND BLANK. BOOK MANUFACTURING ' AT REASONABLE PRICES. Binghamton, May 34,1376.-2-1 - ,SPECIAL NOTICE. . The uuderpignedoverseers of the'poor of the town ship of Harforo,are desirous of appret ticicg to respon sible parti.la i three girls aged respectively eight. ten and eleven years. until they shall amve at the "ale of eight eenyears, „ , 4 ,..ALSO;fiilio hoys;aged , respectively Fix : and twelve ye ark - until they shell arrive at the, r geol. twcnkpone years. Application [bait be model°.• , - , - • - 'J'AC,ILSON TINOLgy, Overseertt and • • of the. Poor, • •J. 0. • HOTCHKISS,' . of Ballard.' Sept. 6, ••1876. ,aawa Bestr-itssortxn - Oit intown of Reppelente . • • 2 AUDITOR'S NQTIOR--THE.VNDER signed having been appointed by the Courtot Obitinton Pleas, of tinsqUebanna County, 1/11/ Azditor to distribute the funds.remainin i g in the. hands of the As signee of Smith will - attend to `lle dot:es or his appointment,ut his- office in the Borough of labatrose,: 014 Sateiday,,the 14th day of October at ,1 o'clock,p. in.,'st which time and .piece all - persons interested, must 'present their claims or he forever de 7 1,2..-nd from timing, in on said fund. . • • I - , Tar.A . cROSt3NON, Auditor. )Montrose Sept O f t-4i,6.. • lAivot 0 II ti ay goods •- f . .13 . • t [ Sept.. LHrge ks latestatY l ; _e ta' : shi,wl t l. - Clo gas, ROSE N 041331-& co I ... k.g6. it $lB A l DAY' A GENTST.MAKE . , 4 , " • _ Oar large life-like STEEL EN - OIIAVINOIII ,of the P,R,ESIDSNTIAL CANDIDATES RS readib— Send tot ftreolor. N. r INGRAVING ICO:, 85 Mali Street, 80x,32.18 N.Y. . ..w8 OST aioti udelf kr, 'klratr base ,1 Tel 01,111, of any ot. I era vivo': /fp ,cr: , ?Jab ; pelare: for , roglix is- IP • t.s the •t• our alry. Merino 'Wrappers ‘and Praweis;iLtidies Misses; MAtifs 'mid Boys Sixes at [Septi2o4 G UrrENBEBOt ROSENBAUM it 00. ENTENNIALIBARBER saop , i Celt and pee soar bid oltlaen in 4 norboN.oior H. 'J. web'oN it,oen, where you c. u 440 t ibavine arid butt cutting .done is the suos4 apprOve4 punnets:llloa short notice. • • • ;Montrone Sept,o,lll76not, • • Cu ij yike- nkleo4,: :f : -,- ,, -,--.: , .14 -- .. ,, J tt.,, -. , ....._... ~. THAT►HURT ,-\( • BOYS' AN P YOUTHS' CLOT - 111N G, • At pr,ie.es to auit the hard times, V • ' 1 Ateo it line line of . ~ 3 R; it co. ` - .i:: ~ ASSIGN,4E'S SALE OP REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance and by vir tue() fan order ot the Court of Common Pleas of Sus• queluurna_eounty to us directed, we will expose tor sale at white vendge en the tame. farm of-A. 21, Stearns, in Darford• Township, said county, on: - Tuesday. October 101 h at One o'clock p'.m., the following described pieces or parcels of land. the estate of A. M. Stearns, assigned to us fur the benefit of his creditors, viz : The first piece known as the home farm situate in Harford, Susquehanna County; bounded and described as follows, to wit On the north by lands of J. T. Perrigo, on_ the east by lauds of D. P. Brewster sad Alvin Stearns, on the south by lands of O. Grinnell and on the west by lands . Of Edward re m the saw mill -lotand lands , of E. B Goodrich, containing, about Of acres there or less on which is a`good , new house, barn , orchard, /lc. The second being the saw mill :ot bounded and des. eilbcd as follows , to wit : Beginning at a stake and .otionm , corner \ the south 'east: outer hereolAtence north 70 degrees west. 18 rode to the line of lands of - Rdward Percy a corner, thenee along said Percy's land and lands of E. B. Goodrich tea point'opposite the up per end of the pond and along the; edgethereof to a 'rock at the edge of high water on the east aide of the' pond, thence south 69 degrees, east, rods and 21 1113kS tea stake and stones corner, thence south 21. degrees • west 47 rods and 21 links to the place of - beginning,co4. tattling sraereS of land, more or lees, with the water priVilegeattached thereto, on which is asaw Irig ways and conveniences for the tnabufacture of lumber. The third being an equitable tnterest under contract in a timber lot bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Samuel Vail, on the east y lands of L. L, Le roy,-on the south by lands of Andrew . Osborn. and 04 • the west by lauds of Ilmace Little and David Alexander containing 60 titres, more' or less. ' ' TER SS OF SALE—The first piece or home farm, $2OO down, $3OO on final confirmation of sale, and the balance in three equal annual installments from flog eonfirmation of rale. • , The second piece known as the saai mill lot, 4200 down, $2OO on final confirmation of sale, and the bal d ance one half in 1 year and the other half in 2 years from final confirmation of este. The third known as the timber lot, $lOO eown. $lOO on final centirmatinn of sale, and , the balance one halt in 1 year and th , - other half in 2 years from final. con firniation of sale. InteoeA to be, paid from fine) Confirmation of eat!. and =omt on each piece unpaid pn giving deed to be se cured ► by first judgment Or mortgage lieu upon the premises. • ALSO at 10 o'clock a. na.; df the same day, on the wood lot above described.thero will be offered for salt in. parcels atlaucti on about 200,0(0 feet hemlock limber it, the log. .At 2 o'clock p. m.. at the saw mill - lot a large quantity of logs and lumber, Terms easy and made known on day of sales , , L. NV ,1100 RE. .1.),•1'., Bitly W'STE"t rwl Assignees. Sept. 13,181+;. FURNITURE At,77.,....,:W. Sliiith - & eon's Exteasiveiture Wai s sroem o iron will find thelargest • FIRST 0 LASS 'AN D 00311101 Y 30'2707 :Et To be found fn. this section of the country, Dr his owa roman facture. and at prices that cannot fail to give satin faction:' They Mike the very beat . EXTEIN . MON . -TA.BLES La gie Coutitrs , and AyA.p.tu ts Lem. YT I:, Ezi 1 is; t"© Ir. 3r w 01 all leada.doue la the Ilea tegt "a:l:Leer. ,x`P„tm . 13 33 ma ya:ll3,op§ PI7RPI:NO:.I 31ATItA.SSES,`, 4 APi r IY,CO3I.I44C 4,A;i14168ES N.D E R TA .K ING The zatiserilierVitt hereafter make to, adertascing a epecutlti la buitneae. nailer jtitt completed a NE W 'and the tai at elegant HEARSE . In :he State i s needing Ititt.lerviceti 'wine attended to petit:apt' anis satlttfactdry cba rgee_ , SMITH. 4. SON. Mpntrese. P.A.,. Jan. t1,1R141.--nos—tf. TyE NIGHT ROUTE For Mut ter ! t . ( , fentr4l•':o,xltess :..:, ~::O.O.KpA-N.y 'Are delivering butter. via Montrose R. R. and L. T. R. R. ft om Montrose to New York Two flours Ahead of Any Other Route. Arrives in New York by this route at 8:29 o'clock A M. By any other route from this place, lies is seranuin two hours. reaching New York 113:30 a. m. Arrives In Newark at 8 o'clock A. Y.. per Central Express. By, any other rou e .lies in Scranton tini hours, reaching Newark at about U o'clock a. m. Arrives hi Philadelphia at 6:46 .o'clock A. M Per Central Express. , Thus It will be seen we are Two norms, and more, ahead, avoiding the heat of the day, which la intense is the cities. Butter received unto 5 o'clock p. m.; will leave the station it 5:45 trelock4 p.2m..'tteaching ,degtination as above. If -received later, can he stored. in a cool cellar until next day. t • 't •'" A conienleOt place toiunlorid at the OFFICE COBB'S OLD, STAND, cool cellar = • ~ A cool cellar to store butter lefuntil.shipped. Carted Only three-fearthsof a mile to the railroad. Empty . .pails, returned, free—kept ir sale of office . until called for, the same pre given them as any otter matter—and as low a tate' as any route.' rorPattouisse l oar home ra .3, in which all are large. ly. Interested. - .1. R..R ATNSFOILD, Agent. montroie, Suly 511876 a. , TUITKIIANNOCK MARBLE BV:ltNi,S::':&':' Wit IT E, Manntactwers of and Dealers - • : ':‘ , ITALIAN. 86 AIttIERInAN : 'rIAIABBLI 'MARII E ;AND 13L tat MANTLES. 4E4. BC/O r TOrt ' l AD . .''AMRIOAIsT 'GRANITE, - ripy,clllt.i.- Wcsinstay !Uhl Endosal•Sar P• 43 4URNEit **, ; tuiskikannock. Pit; AIX /90M -1y 4VO‘l l. ~l]L WORKS. !!'"" 0 • • „alga warn !*loooo.ciitaiiags. .00kr8. CArrs 4 Bond , for iliestiiited drub: nd Price List. 11114 X4111111,07;3MI. sll4lol,,E*lfitdelpbh. }: -
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