ffaM EH* . •:::..-i,49.7l.z.apatxr;-,J PUBLISHED EViltY V‘EDNESI;AT MORNING. AT NONTROEZ, SCSQ 3 A. CO., PA., BY e. 4 cit-cr.zißt`H ' • EDITORS & PROPRIETORS, - A . At two Dollars per Year in Advazlao. TO ADVERTISERS:—Tun Dexectur .as an adver tising medium is unsurpassed in- this section. It reaches the Farmer, Mechanic, a . nd,husi noes man. Its drcalation is constantly iitcreasmg, and its.advertisitg Tates reasonable. Rates will _be given at our office or TOI3 • I'RYNBINQ supplied:With four printing presses, together with a large variety Of type, borders, rancy , inka..ete. , with which - we are e - prepared to do work in the best style and; at prie , v, lower than any competitors in any : section. Samplcs. shown and estimates cheerfully given at our office: Work Order-. ad by ,mail 'will receive prompt attt ton - E. B. HAWLEY.- .• • W. C. CRUSER: Naltonal Democratic ;Ticket,. 'acts. PRESIDENT; -:SAMUEL` J: • TILI)Ept : . •.•OF, NEW FOR VICE PRESIDENT, THOMAS-A:. HENDRICKS, 01l -liYIiI .NA. Deinocrati For COng,•ress, IION: JOSEPH POWELL, Of Bradford Counq. For Senator, ' EUGENE 13. HAWLEY, • Of •14,Ionttose. • , (Subject to Senatorfal .Conrerence.) • ' FOr Representative, H. W. TY H LER, • .. Of 4ackson. WATcEMAN C. HANDRICS, - Tor Prottiongtart, ~ALEXA.NDER AQWLEY;- -- 1 Of §usquebarina .:For Jury . dommissioner •`' STEPHEN E. OARPENTER, COLUMBUS ft. The Deniocratic Sena\torial Conference meets to-niorrow' (Thursday) at Coyne's., Hotel Hohesdale, Wayne County, Pa. It is said that [the New York Times will shortly issue a carnJytign suppiernent to prove'that the t "dynatnite fiend's did not cointnit suicide as reported,`taut alliA and well in the person of Guieitior Tilden. Carl Schurz is 413 c . .)Va11: streaiill: Bontiholder's _Agent. and: if, he can eon, vince the:people di' t•it is goo,(l . .thing to continue, Grantisru,'all right, blitrthe current is quite the other wct . l. f• •-•., . . Ina private later to a, ',Fiend iii Wash ington, Carl Schiirz writes l'The Ger-. man vote oU Ohio , is arrayed against ns, and there is danger that we 'will lose the state." Carl has made the Same disagree able discovery about the 'Gel - min vote of The Republica , s seem to he gratified in escaping defeat in ltaine--Blaine telex griphs in glee that i'very 'member ot, Con 'greys in the •S(ate, ;limbering ve, wire elected—we have•no recollection when it was otherwise. - But where =is the twenty thousand promised by the gushing Frye and t : he poetic BliAne? • , _ The Democratic, rty demand that the law ,be enforced. ,Apinst the employ- . went of troops, illegally isucl tinciinstitu. tonally at , the polls, it doeS protest . -- While it concedes the. right, lof. every 01- , ored Republican to vote chooses, it demands thatevery , ,colorect;:nemOrat shag be - fully protected in the same ;r i ght _Lc , South Carolina is to be carried . by the Democrats this year, but 14 fair brans, says,the Columbia Pfister.: The Color ed men will come into our, rinks in such *umbers a - to possess almost a .control theperty, and we would have no ob *bon to thatifthey will put up &tick et of honest ,men. tis the defection of, likown constitnencTs which , makes Mr, fibefx!lbetlain rush to Washington. and seeks the aid - of the 'United-States troops. special lel, passed :° in 1870, to save thn*Ortbleve neck of, Dr. Paul Schce,ppe from tieing stretched at Carlisle, after tiis conviction and sentence, still remains on die statute book r ivsdlible - for every rogile / whO -hi in a like - The law provides "That in all cases of Murder, aid iolun- tart' Aiiinslaughter a wit of error frOm the supreme court to , the court "trying the same : :shall be ,of 'and may be slued out upon 'die' oath of the defend. ants or ddlikkident,:.as eages.r--- The effect dii.s stiktitelil•KaOLiiiany to so* toevery- mirderer County. Ticket. Of Jessup. Of ilarford. ~'~•~ ~. The triumph of the Democracy means this the ordinary expenditures" of ttie s governirieUt . ! will be 'kept - 4716de of $100,000.000.' List year they wee, 171,- $,000;00,0`' ,060 000 , • • - • lie110311(311ns •in Indiana . say they wil. bet that blue jeans': Williams will not get over eight . .t.housand majority. but they ,don't , put up the money. Doinoerats feel the majority will nearer double that. tte - rnian paper in the ii,orthwest that., Wieves with Schnrz and supports Hayei is the OhicagdStaats Zeitzing. Its editor,"Boss Elesin4 is . - serving out a' \ ‘terni in the_ pentteotiary for robbing the re4inues of "theGoyerfi- Men Fivery honest German in the country'- repudiates` . Flesing and the.par7 -ty' leaders he supports.' • - . • ~.The. _Tribune is. . right. ,in-"iti .remarks that the political oionditons'ia Mniae are' ' verYi l diffe - ren t *Om i those in ' Ohio and rnaiiia. ti, all that. portion - of . Maine. . . that lies contiguous to, the Canada tor iieri the,people are directly or indirectly interested in 'smuggling, and they reap 'rich profits. front .: a policy which - robs the rest of the country., . For,: this reason they all vote• _the Republican ticket, as the overthrow of this policy would ruin _their . " tead,e.: , • • At:the Ite [ iublicatl conference of this senatorial district • Leld• at the Tarbell House on WedneSday last. Ueo. d-, Waller a • lawyer of Wayne, was pnt.ir.- noMination:. 'Mr.. W. was a candidate for congress in Wayne . cotipty, but was;. beaten by Mr, Jad win, -and - .then he con eluded to go for the . S.tateenate. : It zs said . that his anxiety to beat Grow led trim to protOsetheiVayne pongressiona:FtinferL eestimi'if they would hold the "theittl 3 ' . Viair, pal ms until they eame.under the mainetioeOntrol of Britilfoxa ; lie would grind - bet Ween .them , and the wrath of. I' their constituents. Ho' much uch of a . breast . - work he. Will .prose; 'to be rernains:tOhe seen.' _ - . , .. . . -: 'There are tour different statements of, the amount of the I . national debt, all . of them ofkcial',.'ankyet ..varying'asymdch as .$140,00.0,000. ' . Senatoe: . 4 - ortpn,.. one of the, great...Begun - 1S of Itadl . caiistn, says that it was-. :$2.640,348,000] .ou...the:lst of iTtily.,:- - 1868.: ~- Mr. - Shellaharger;. 'another 'Rd . t 10,:says that at'thesarii . eltrie.it was, $9.;, '.3.730;17g . : , .71.'f) ,, . dilierenCe between' thei two- F:taternerkts. is 432,388;1:72. On, ~. the ...first . ,of :July,' 187, according . to. Shellabargcr, the debt was . 82,332,284,- .531.' Which shows that after nine years, With all the immense revenues of thiS' country in their .p,OSsessinu, tile Repub: ' licans haye..only ..reduced the .enormous .debt a trifle -over Ibur , handred:. millions. Prior to the i4ivitation extended hy President 0-rant to .Gov. Hayes and his wife to spend a f4-w days with the Presi dents family at the Branch, Gov. Hayes addressed a frank manly lettE:r to the PreSident denying that he , had any in-, tentinti in,his letter of \ acceptance toliat any reflection on the policy of his Ad ministration. The governor says in'his letter that he has .no that there is any necessity to.make:the denial, as he is con tiden t that the president couhl n eve r h4ve 'harbored such a Suspicion.: But in as much &Sin the heat of a politibg cam paigO, partisan papers have:pretended to place-suck a construction , On, the let ter'of aedeptance, he' cannot ',resist the desire to - this'distinct denial.---Neto York Herald. Are ye to liave ne..trutk' from party Organs on any subject.during:ca political campaign - ? - ' The' celebration:- of New York day at the Centennial grOunds was in, every way creditable to the managers of the Exhibition and - the people of . Alla:: delphia, but especially was _it creditable to the Governor And people of the-great State'ef New:York:: The crowd-was- the largest ever 'gathered: together in this country.; tioVerner', -Tilden's reception was the - largest, perhaps, ever . held - . any. where; everybcaly: wondered lit '; the-size of the assemblage , and admired the ar rangements for' its accommodation. And , yet we, find the - New York - Tinies! corFe= spondent describing the _ demonstration ,as a failure, the reception - :at,"a tame at fair," reflecting upon the ailangerrientii as inefficient, descending ,to a caricature' of the.:Governor's appearance,,and bear." 'leg, and: declaring that. the calls for cheers for Tilden were received ,With hiss . es, The-Times will no doubt repent and'. , reform - after the 'election, but , at this rate it may tall so far below the -standard .it • r . own set up th at a long while .must elope *fore . it shall,recover iti r ferinef highlaii:. iitiOti.iti . jlkurnalisni.--Phirol - Titizes._ . , . _ , ~ --- 111 - UN/ 111Ciir1le1r7-1:4;7. In 1875 - the expe.nditures - of:the e ,crov-- ernment, mclustve. of interest on the Rub lic3debt,. pNiions-, else that: can be classed as war expensq; 'was p!,71,063,- 006:,,- The. ,DemOcratre House reduced this . $39,000,000 /or , the , present; year, and would • have Wined is 5500,000,000 `but for the combined bpposition,,..ofthe President and the Senate. For making this reduction the Tl.mocratic Heusele maligned by 'the;; Radical press and or i=; tors, who have been_ rendi3red desperate by 'their 'reduced opportunities to der the people. The third "Ottliptwil or" at Mont:- . aee , rose resulted,..finallY, in the nomination of E. Ovetton, eig.,,of Bradford county, three of the Wayn,e conftrees,being dneed" by,some mysterfous influence to do what it was -declgred they never would do; and , that was to go. with Bradford. county. Two years ago the Bradford conferees made ajplemn contract with Wayhe that it she.would nominate )Ir. Laporte that in 1876 Bradford would concede,it ,to Wayne. Mr. tlsbree, one of Overton's conferees, was also one of Mr. Laporte's, two years ago, and Mi.. Jadivin',- candidate. for - - cOngresS from Wayne, was a conferee froM two years ago. ... tirnlford has six Conferees and Wayne four out the sixteen the: , district,' hence, Skqbehaiiiia 'and . Wyoming can sit by and. tsuCli..fheir thumb's while Wayne. and .Bradford eat the plums. :It will be' from this . •..that there can 'he a perfect ``see-saw" be= tween these..two Counties, and they can unite and, carry . off the, congressional hOnoi . as they please while of the other.ceunties must Unite. to def6at l3radford.' So long as Bradford . can . uie ~ such "magnetic or_ - influence as ,she did . this- Gine,. she will be liable to : "see". the.nTi . nee - from :her own county for some time' to come: It is ‘!it stilemn. thought". forthOi balanae- of the district There; were three ,of the' Wayne cElt'uuty' conferees:.who cast their yotes•for.O.vel7 'ton,iJudgeWilson, the other,,refusing to , -do so, ft 'now seems 4ulte probable that another "Overturn" instead of , Overton foi• fOongrEss in, .this We have yeV to see •. Iteppblican.paper . .„: either in. the: .distrlct..or. out .of it, that ;does not lament the nomination of 0 ton 'instead of lion, G.: . .A.. — GrOw. the, 'Tribuge said last week that Lad.POS(' llayes 19,990.,v0tes in the _ state. Over . ton may find like: =the fog :which squeez, , ed through a small hole R after Chickens,' and, having, eaten his filkcOttld not .• turn 'through. the' same : ll6k but fell an 'easy 'prey to.:,the. Owner, . that the Tien . ple own this district and ,he - may- be poll ed -to death at they "We shall see what_ we : shall • TILD,EY S MA.STERLY At last, and none too soon,- we have the answei of Govei•nor Tilden:‘ to the grave acea6atiotts made ,agaiOst the in t.-gray of his income for :1862; and the dispassionate !reader will 'be amazed, at the,mendacity that has characterized his accusers. _Coming trom 'a journal of as sumed - and hitherto aokno‘vledged epectahilitY, the country F pawed to_con sider. the ,charge, and had it not been conciusirelv apovered it, must-have cost Mr. TiHew tens .of thousands of • votes.; but we now, have, the answer, item' ;by item' with : a min uteners Of. detail 'that , toinids the possibility evasio n or non, ePalment and. no unhiased,tnind will fail to regard the; Deniocratic candidate = tor President as fully vindictUted: Not only, does the letter Of :jadge Siiinott cleat' the skirts of CrovernO' Tilden of all reasonable suspicion of falsilying: hisi come returnsillant.' in :con'nection with the 'prefatory letter - of Mr. i_Hewl4, -'it 'places the Rational authorities as . well' I is . the New York 'Times in , a most pi4able position before the ,country. While Mr. Hewitt's'formal applicationB to, the Treagury - De:Pitittnent Were not',oniy answered, ,bUt unnoticed' any, way; and All access ,to the,' records practically dented 'him, those who *ere , fabricating the falsehoods were permitted: to garblothe official - acieetinti'andpho tograph "met) as set*. - their , stn4ied, efforts to Maine : .-an: . .:honest : citizen: Taken all in all, the assault upon gover-_ nor Tilden has been the inost syiteinatio' milictous and atrocious ever. invented 111 the, desperatiOn of a pel4iaal 4Mpaige, and it will cileta journal like the New . York 'Times litany' years torecover the character for 'candor and: manlineas it -has lest by its .mad parLiftn defamation. That theg;int dependisita, at Witehing • . ton , shoal& lend ,themselves.to any flaw' to defeat Mr- Tilden's 'election, will ear prise no.one ; and the couscionsuos - that With all 'the - searcbing and garhling:oi '06,444 r 9, 4rdi, the:pliatige, could ,not 71.;: TiWv. E=fM tri be made even plausiMe in the facC : of an;' ticipatiug explatiationkis -dnubtleSs the reason for the ruttiOr: froM 4s)ilifgton that the - government ligs, : abinfloMed purpose of instituting:_ legal: `" ee diizgs against Mr. Tilden fOrarrea ' , 24;indotie tax. Had he been guilty of actual fraud' as his reckless accusers have charged, the "information necessary to . suatain a prose-. outioa - woeild have been within reach of , ,tYklgrovefOlient long since ; but after flooding'thecountrywith this scan dul, and persisting in it. with -relentless malignity - ' for , ar - eeks perislies-'befOre 'the ‘sober,searchingl',truth' 'the" miAs t4e morning 'be fm : ~.the,genial rays of [lhe,sun. , It is to • beAxegretted , that the ; answer could: not: have been =given at an. earlier day, but iti'hk, doubtless required patient'and • pi4l.4Ciid' iabor to 'retiq‘ir the large and - complicated' prOfessional and business,' operatious of Mr.. ;Tilden from" fourteen to' twenty -years, ago, and it was evidently purp6Se that no point hdwever ,trivial,should. in doubt:. Its delay hadi.iive*birth _to grave ap, prehensious iniong.,the better: classes of both parties that' there, might be some substance: .the:: charges e 6 earnestly preferred and-so obstinately nutintainect; but the answer is a crushing overthrow of Mr. Tilden's accusers the scandal must recoil, upon the ca u se of the des , perate leaders who invented it, with posi tive effect. Governor —Tilden has not only saved his Own honor,, a jewel far .aboVe the. Presidency•in, price, but he has • done more,-,-..he has made a deliverance that will stagger Ohio and i mitice Dem-. • ocratic defeat in Indiana next to imposi tile:--Phil'a brie . 8. , , 0-01 d closed in New. York un iliond4y last,aolo. . _ Adyertm isexa? New }:,this Wefik, e ,,,,,,,,,,,0, , ,,,§A, Notice:_ is hereby given that the undersigned Adtninistrator of, the. estateof S. 1L Oanipbeli, pursuant - to an order, of the Orphan's Court of Susquehanna county *AV expote to sale on the. premises on , rilday,;%October , 2 7 th, 1ti176,•;1 at•two o'clock v: .1011 owing real-Mate `.10; wit : All that 'certain piece or parcel. of laud situate in, the townshipof Ararat:in the -outintY of, Susquehanna and State of Pennsyl7, vania,bounded and described as folloivs: I to wit : Beginning. at a beech an Original corner of lour tracts, thence along the warrantee line of and Alexander J)lulins, north. 1611 P-three and three fourths degrees west, one i hundred . and, sixty-one perchea' to stones in, warrantee line of William Foster', thence southiorty-three and three-quarter degrees east one hundred perches. - to a • post a' corner of Freeman Ogden's land, Thence by_ ,said. Ogden's north, forty nine de-. grees east one hundred. and sixty-one perches to the place of beginning; containing one hun dred and, four aeres - and"siXty-three perches of land. be the sante' more or lessi; with the nppur 'tenances, and Jteing .the :same tract oiland of which S: H. Campbell late of said county died seized TERMS OF SALE-450 on day of sale, $ 4 500 . on final cerifirmatiow and. the 'balance ;with interest thereon one year from;6nal con firmition. • . 1 - S R.. CAk.PBELL,t _Adm'r of S. H. Camphell dethi Sept. 25,1876. IiARK-11 1 SE FACTS liesOthorky of the Whole Would. 116:LLOYV417.5._Pi-LLS..: Extracts froth Various Letters : "1 had no appetite; Holloway's Pills eave meahearty one." —Your Pills are marvellous." •, : "I send tor another box. and ke them lathe house "Dr.llolluway-has:Wed My he adache that wtO chron - "I gave One Otj.Onr Pills to »i$ babe fey CbOlera:mor bus. - The C.ear liitle thirg got teen in a chg.", . • "My nausea of a Morning is now . cured." "Your box of Holloway's ointment cored mOof noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Ointment behind the ears and the noise has left." "Sind me two bra. I want one fora poor rainily." •‘.l enclose a doll r; your price is 25 ets, but the med icine to me is wort la dollar." "Send me Ave boats of your Pills." ''Let me have three boxes of your Nils by return mail lorChills and Fever." ' I have over 200 such testimonials as these, hot, ant of space compels me to conclude. 'For Cutaneous-Disorders, - and all , troptions of the skin, this ointment is most in valuable: It does not heal elternally alone. but pene trates with the most searching effects to tlie,z(ery root of the evil, sC33.3.o‘7lT•tiwy • iiit invariably cure the folloWing diseases: . • 4 • Disorder of thelilatteye. s" • . ' In all diteares. affecting these °mans. whether they , secrete too much tir too little water ,• or whether they, be acted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the loins over the •Yegione of the kidneys, these rills should be taken according to the printed-di rections, and the Ointment sheu.d be well rtibbed into, the small of the back at bedtime. This treatment will ive almost immediate relief when all otber.means have For StomacheB out of Orler. No Medicine will so effectuslly improve the tone of the! stomach as these Pills ; they remove all acidit y occasion ee either by intemperance, or improper diet. They reach the liver and redtace' it to a healthy action; they are wonderfully efficacious in mei of Spasm-Ia fact they never fail in curing all disorders =of the liver and atom- HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are the best knoin in thd, World for the following diseases: Ague, Asthma. Bil ious Complaints, Blotches on the Skit!, Botve l6 ,Con• samption, Deoility. Dropsy. Dyseatery•Erysipelas, Fe male Dvegularities.Fevens of ail liinds,Fits. (beta:fend., sehe, Indtgesilon, Inflammation, Janndice. Ltver Com p_laiuts, Lumbsgo. Piles, Rheumstism, DetentiOir of Urine, Scrofula or King's T breaks Sten* and Gravel, Tic-DonlOureaux. TamoreM eets,Worms of nil kinds, Weakness from any cause, btc . ".1 IMPORTANT o4uTION I None ire genuine unless the SighAttite of 3.413yd0ck. as agent ler the. United States. eurrounde. each *mot Pills and Ointment. A handosme reward win be given to any one rendering suck infornuition as may lead to Atte detect.oti of sny party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the **OM' knosVing'.thein to be emulous: - - • * * *Bold at the trianuthetorY of Professes Hoitoilky ds Co.,l4W , Tork, sad by all respectable. - ibraggiete end des ers medicine throughout the civilized world, in , beset st2s as, 63 cts, and $1 each. farrheol le coo. sidentble isosing,by taking theism., sixes, B.—Direettone tor the, implant., O r sickint. erldisGrder are Meted tried& bei. -`7 7 " — „ 1 Atigtielit WC/UMW ‘ , o o .'t itelecArlilis. • Pfilladai - ” t,- tr ,4 4:1-i` 4110-1 REAL ESTATE. PAR' & CARRIAGE PAINTING ! The. tinder signed wishes to nft,rto the iinblie that he le pein 'Lund' to do all klndet of COACH, , CARRIAOH; WAGON & SLEIGH PAINTING.! - on ttlinttnntinti,in. thn.llat styla, Mid at reasanitia:* yrices. S uot,44,..l,,t A l t =palr.llo,Za k eOrk,lB"kaip es • A ve. 6 " Iafg°?,I74PVITI,Fe-;Street, MOntrove, aq,k*it MAY THE BE§P MAN • Or the one , 4rbp7tll.theee th?)p, SELk_ . .T.4*; . ;go:ito . b . OD,'„ . ,. for the 14845 T money.:: Not being urged by , any 'particular Mende. yet of our own free will, we offer ourselves as independent candi dates to the trading public taking for • your patronage daring the fail campaign s promierng to give in return, the MOST GOODS br the LEAST MONEY of any utb er party in this or adjoining counties. o the majority of the voters of the county We eno ttrangers, having served you are dt sper.ser of the outward appearance for nearly a quarter of a century, but being, strongly in fa vor of Woman Suffrage it is to you as well as to the young voters we direct our appeal, asking for your lib. eral patronage, promising to serve you faithlbliy . . Polls open from'? a. m; to t 3 p.m. Vote early, Vote often, at the store of GIITTENBVUS, 119MS, , NHAMIti. dc CO. Fur. Fiunels, 136114,4 s Robes go to • G lITTENBERA R6SENIVAtIII. & CO. Table , Linens,4),Wrels, Napliins, single and dt , nblt...,widtii Calicoes, Giughurna. &c; GurrENpEroic IZos - EN.nA till, CO. „ . . . Luliei Cl).l { lArs and 0 1.11 r.; Ifres blZols at • • & Gen itf!„ itiTnisilirlg-. OWs, Rai i, Caps, Tru illis,_SatOels, I.4oAret)as, $1) ins, Ties, `,:stid Cii`ffe . ,'iri grt;at ,a.rkOy tit, , , - ***- • G. R. & Co, 0 vercoikt 0, ' Oxpl4s. reo i 4 vpreclat 8, , large etodk *Ai ' - G.'&,Co. tilt Caipets,- Oil Clothes; - Mitts, Lace Curtains at = GIIITENBERGirROSENBAUM Co. Merino Wrappers:* tiod Drawerz, Ladies . Misses,,-31 , 1ea'S acid Boys -Sizes.at•; -, • • &Co. Large Variety' ,'of" "dress. goods Shawl's,- Cloaks latisr Styles at. - Girrirsmie, Rdstlinium & Co. - Best assOrtmentin .town of It,eppelenta Cloths' Beaveis, Sickipgs:at • & Co. Coatings„ Snitings, Castors, Melton's, „Chinchillas, Vstkos - for ,fino Custom '‘i'ork, large Mecum! at y. G. R.& Co. 31.eakires" taken tor Custom -work good fitting. and wnrk anaranter'd at. • G R S 5 Co. - Ready-m:4de Clothinefilrllen,:Touthe 'anti jh great Yariety , , cheaper than ever IA- , GrUITENBEAG, ROSENBA,UM. & CO.. Moutiote, Sept. 20,18'113.. : : . SSIGNRE'S.-SALE OF RFALI:ESTAn. Notice is hereby given that in epttisuanie and by vir tue of :In orilerqt the Court of Common Pleae of SUSl qtiebanna county ions directed, we will expeee !creole Ist,_public vendee on the hone fatal' of A. 31., Stearns, in Harford Townehipsaid county, on ' ruesday. October 10111',, at one o'clock ut.'. the following deeciibit pieces or "parcels of land, the•estrttcot M. Start* assigned to us fur the benefit of his credltdrs,viz : The flret , plece L known; as We ,ftetne farm' situate is Buford, Sneque hanna County, bounded and described as follows,`to *it •On the north by lands of J. T. - , Perrign, on the east by Linde of D. P. Brewster scd Alvin Stearns,on the ` etontiii bylanda of U. Grinnell and on the feat I,y , lands of Edward Percy. the saw Mill lot ana 4idt , of B. B. Goodrich, containing about acres more or Fest on which is a good new house, barn, The second being the saw mill lot bounded and des• cribcdas follows, to wit r Beginning at a stake and 'O c onee: corner the south east corner hereof, thence north 70 degrees West 13 rods, to the line of lands of b:dward Percy corner, thenee along said Percy's mud and lands. of LC. B. Goodrich to a point oppoeite the per end of the pond and along the edge thereof to a rock at the edge of high _water on the east side of the pond, thence south 69 degrees east, 8 rode and Winks to a slake and stones, corner, thence' south 21 degrees west 87 rods and2l links to the place el beginnlng,con tainings aerts of land, mere• or 'les*, with the water privilege attached thereto. on , whichis a saw Intl tont ways and conveniences for the manufacture of lumber. ' The third being an equitable Interest under contract in a timber lot botinded as follows r On 'the north by lands of Samuel Vail, on the east by lands of . L. L, Le roy, on the south by lands of Andrew Osborn. and 011 the west by lands of Horace Wile anti David Meander 1 - - containing 80 acres, more or less. TIMMS OF SALE—The first piece or home farm, $209 down. $3OO an. final confirmation of sale, and the batiste° in three equal annual' 'installments from tall *Fonfirmation of.uate. • - The second piece known u .the saw mill lot, 'down $2OO On final- Confirmation of sale.' and the?: ance one ball 1 year and the other half in 2 yearn fronslinal comarmation of sale. The third known as the timber. lot,sloo (*own, VC 0 ou final confirmation of rale; and the balance one bin in t year and the other, half 2 years 'from final COS' firmatlon of sale. . • , • Intorthit to be paid from final confirmation of salt and *Mount: 6nottch piece unpaid on giving deed to be ~l e . .cared by first juagment or mortgage. lien upon tao premises. ALSO at 10 o'clock *.tn. of the same day, on the wPod let *Wife deocribedi therst will be offeted for ale in parcel* at section about 200,010 feet hemlock lumber iii 11W1101i= 2 - o'clock p. trt.i at the. saw mill lots iarge - quantity, Of logs ano lumber. Terms easy ad made'kuowa on day of sale. , LL. MOOSE. , . DUMMER Rept 13, 18% 37w ASSigileell. • M=I=IN =VW ?Rigel),lli! Campolgs. CAPS. CAPES &' TOIWILES! Send tor Illustrated Cinder and Price List. CUNNINGHAM & EIU/Li NlAltrimM=Pir. MEM
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