- 1 7,„ e _ t g HE • p ml/4J firmthertisto EVERY' W EDNEERAT ;MOE:NINE.: ; AT MOZiTROSE 14U8WA CO.,ITA:', BY I • I"X.A.WII3a - te & bRt7SER EDITOR'S & PROPRIETORS, '.- ( • At two Dollars per Year in Advante. • TO ADVERTISERS:—Ties DAMOCRA 14 an adver tising medium is unsurpassed this .sebtion. It reaches the, Farmer, Mechanic. and'business man. Its •eirculation is constantly increasing. and its advertising, Wes reasonable: Rates Will•be given at our oilice.or by Mail. . . 1.108 PRlNTlNG:—Onvoffice is supplied with .dour tolatirq4)Tcelmtor•e„ therwith`3,3,tege.varlety of type, tars, fancy inks. etc.. viith which we are prepared to. do work in the Opt style ..and at prices lower than any competitors in any section. liamplks shown' and agimates cheerfully given at our 'office.. Work order er t . ky mail will receive prompt attention. • .; 'B: : 13. :: HAWLEY.; '• CRUSDR.: National DemoeiatiO FOR PRESTDENT, •- • SAMUEL 3. TILDEL: • OF \ • \ FOR VICE PRE S IDENT,? • THOMAS A. upN . DittoKsi - OF INDIAIfA., 41A , ..; I = • Electoral Ticket. • • . Recto?* at Large,:, CHARLES IL BIICKALEW. SAMITEL B. WILSON. 1. Robert F. fine?, 11..Glentge R. Herten. & William H. Wright, 4. Thopias R. Gaskill, • • • vidoffet, atm 4. Morrison, trwen Jones. 8 William K. Haag, I. Joel L. Lightner; Henry T. Trumbower, 11. George H. Rowland, IL John Naalon.. AIL Joel B. McCamant, Ix Daniel D. Boas, Desnocratic County Tick For_Congre 1 135 110 N. JOSEPH POWELL, Of Bradford Couutq. For Senatbr EUGENE B:IIAVIEY; • Of Montrose.. :I For Reprepn tative,' H. W. LER, ' Of Jac ,j NtrAItEM.AN C. HANDRIdk • Of,.jOsstip, . , *, • For ALEXANDER W . :ROWLEY, • ..Of SusquehOizia • 'For . =Jury Comml4sioner,. i.STEPEtEN E...-CARPENTPR, Of 'Llarfoid.; For Aud • COLUMBUS c. Of Ditnsick. , . , . Who' Lies • • AN EYE-OPENEIi-HMR. "CONSISTENCX" P4OyED.' [From the Wayne Conaty Herald. , Last week we felt it to the our duty to. correct an error into.which the, Montrose Republic' an had falleh in claiming that Geo. G. Waller, the Radical nominee for; State Senator, had always been an'active,l and consistent member of ,the Republican \ party. Our recollection was that he was a "McClellan and ! Peace" man in 1864, and so the stated, 7 Last. evening Mr. Wier was one of speakers at, the 'Republican club meeting, in this borough. In the course of its reinarks he said,: "On my return I was surprised to find that i f vas charged 'by the Herald with haling- supported Geo. B. McClellan for, Preaident, iN 1564.' In 1864 I supported Abraham Lincoln - by, my voice and votei i and I huye no doubt that when the editoi - of `the Herald a* eovers,his mistake he slit' make a suit able,rettaction." Mr. Waller does' us ,simple justice in believing that we iireOever ready to cor 'reof any error into which we may have been led. But-is:64one those Cases?, Let the record ' ; speak. On the:, 25th of October, -1864, order Rf 'the D4inocratic County Committee, 'the I follOwitig -,an= no' an . cement appeal ed at the headof' the Herald's local colutOisiand Was keptikeri, till thn Oiction: Thettienils sit )' • ' 1 PENDLET ON„ , ! ' `igill*Addiessed by ,•.t. linn..Purrie Jourrsos, 31. i C. 1 of Northampton, and others, „until the close = ;, the gampaikn, agreeably to the,.,tollowipg7nt: ,Pointinetits . : , . • ',, ' • ,Vueids.y, Nov. 1. , - (/ I ' . ' • ' . .HOn. g. w. Hamlin, 1= - WaYmait: Hon. F:111.. Crane '-1 . GEORGE G. WAILER.' , . : WednesOarNoi. 2J ' Mt. Elehaaitt—ilamtir4 Crane and WALLER,at 2 o'clodir. P.1,..A150u the eyentnAr. At` A.D. Sherwood's and the Red School 'Roue. , . Thursday, Nov. 3. •,' . Aldenville-76. G. WA.LLEit and others.. I , „.. Nov'. 4.' Rileypiile—G. G. WAILER otters,.and at 2 °•' - ... P. IL ' " o'itiock r, Dyberry—S. -- G. WAI4L4II, and oihin, Dyberry Mal, evening. - - , • stilitnit the above* our vindication ; of Uri,, , Walier's char ge'- that , ,we talsiDid his record. in our article of ilast But , tliii is ,nOtisll.l :The Viiket4-no doubt taking its, cue -front •Mr. speenly,- Tentproi.FilSon the folipwing • '•,Thisjtrjndpali*rtjes''AAAriti]th e leJ 4 i , 'nek*,tho e *pabliago6 6 o o, :lhei 000./ u~_ `4~ 1 • 1 ; , District 15. Joseph B. McCollum. • 16. Frank in W. Knox, 17, John IL Uhl. • 18. Taornaq Rower, 19, David Small, . 20. Sebastian Wimmer, 21. James'J. Hazlett, 22. John B. Gnthrle, 23. Robert M. Gibson,' i David S. Morris, 25. llonert B. Br3wn , 26. Thomas W. Grayson, 27. Benjamin F. ? Morris. „ : . - .. 1 :=.";.':3;.5.1 . . , 2f 1•.;,i -,.; ':.,;.',, -f.t. -' 'Clay Sinithers,, the greenback , party and ,the ri,i4ii•bot)i part v.;..-•'; A . ,9t g4h Of: ';tbelatteris. - : - tlie_ Wayne . 'County'Hirold. ChamPion feat the assertion; that the7Repntilican:.candi . .„: .datelfor State ; seriatoi-ilf this district,' sup .43brt . OrMcGtellan for,: . :Prvaiien in 1864. cTlikciS • fabriCated 'froth whole clog; and is with'out a single thread of truth. Mr. Waller WaS an earnest supporter of bineoin in: 18p4, and his. recot(l:eannot. e impeached' on that Point. He has' for year been a' consistent • Republican, and in 1872 stood - alrpost alon& iri Itibesdale in support of .Hartrarft." • • In reply w . e.have 9n.1y.t0 re, fer„the J j tap-, nbliCanorgan of .Wayne'coontv Of. to,dtiy, to the Republican organ of Maynetonn tY in 180. The , contest;theti t 'it wilt` tie 'IV:: membered, was between yeT•eet.yirf. WOOd 7 :: iyard,foi Goverrtor, and 'Andrew:6. cur= tin—the latter since ,distirictly known as "'Pennsylvania's War Governor,"; The following *extract* - froth the editorial columns of our \contemporary of that . , date, will, or, ought ~to - be, „conclosive, as to its estimate of - Mr. Wailer's "conai&• tancy" as a Republican : FAlltorial Aug. 27,1863 ' : - "Mr GeOrge G, Waller has just. Oined the Copperheads. On Wednesday eve- 1 ning of last week he addressed . A.Copper-'i 'head meeting at and it is Stated on antliority that he .will stump the coun ty against :Curtin and for Wood Ward. •Among . close scrutinizers of men; and events, in this county, we thinli'.theroiS no loyal itihn who. is either 'Surprised or, sorry at this defection.' -:Which next?" , • Editorial, Oct i5, - 1863:' "Mr:G. G. Waller; in his speech at the Copperbead 'meeting in, the: Court H.ouse, on Monday evening,was will og to,let the, niggers' off on easy conditions. He did ,not want . the nigOii to eat or sleep with Him. The niggers ought. to .4 thankful, for in conjunction with him in ,bed and board, thetwould h ave 'the worst , of • • R d.this the..safe man. whom, the Republican r organ' l.of Wayne ~ c ot nty" day, claims to lve beeti=i) Consistent' ge r ' publican,and: 'wholag llinisell!the . Aft o rop,tT .ery, to say ,that ,the, rieridt? ,Al§l_,E... record! :Tay More, This gentlemAii, who was. not, thought: good, enough:3l)y the, Radical organ of 1863 to "eat or sleep . with - nigaers " is - adsiOci,ited,' 14-the Radi I . is- • = cal Crgan:of as, elninenitly, fit to tepTesent n white, constittieney the. State Senate. 'What do the voters say ? \`_* LOOKING THE. VER.D.W.7rIINTHE FACE. The preli iararyskirmishes Of tl]ie, great 'dentennial political title are row over, anc~ all ,that depended upon, the-October verdicts has .been settled. "Ohio i Reptib helm, but by nearly or tnite one-hail lass than the Republican majority ever`before. given in a Presidential year. Sue gavo.Fre • u40nt.16,623 majority, with 28,121 votes cast for Fillmore ;. gave Lincoln 20,780 ma \ jority, with 12493 given to Bell ;.gaie '54,751 Republican in October, .1861, and 59,58610 r L:4:coln in NOvember;gave 17, 383 Reptiblican in asstober, 1868, and 41,428 for Grant in Nii)vember; gave 14, 156'Repubhean, in October, 1872, and 4;41 268 for Grant in November, and now shel falls to`. probably one-half he, smallest Republiead majority ever give: Octo-. .ber of 'a Thiresidential race, - anti that, too ; on the fullest vote ever polled:in the State: Indeed, with her 5,000 or 7,000 Itephbllcan inajority fiat : of poll of. .rriore than 60Q,001, Ohio took .her rank 'fairly among the doubtful-political Btaitei of the future, al:id - that position has - been taken by her with her own eon and Gov ernor; the Presidential ,candidate. Iler , electoral vote will be given, to Hayes to from 10,000 , to 15,000,. because the 'oppei sitiou will transfer - ,the battle 'kora' ber i field to,more forth' Ohio'linust he ; uncertain and will gravitate into the opposition: , unlesathe kolly Dnuocracy elm* prevent it. : the Gubernatorial ;mit:at:et 'l,B7s'ati4 in the.recent State earnpaigp;:sbe wae hare-. ly held to her'Republidan faith by,throw. ini against her the whole resources ofriii' l 44iicHatil 'Oity in command of eveiyjele:- . , iiiqrai pff:po!er, aid such 4hfiti3tivceop-; tests. Can never be repeated.' 'The;.despe, rate_struggle.in Indiana and,Ohio for their • October verdicts will be'. -the laii of tbe 'kind in our - political , history, : . fot. -both'', Stateit will folio* i'ennsylVania ' and es''' ; ;. . r : cape such demoralizing and costly, con flints hereafter. - , , . ~ Indiana wasponored in theDemocratio \ • '' ;:. column on' Tuesday, to r emai n there on the tertureof general, goed 4havior of the party._ In 1860 Intlisita - wasfirst swung - from her alinout unbroyen l DPina-, cia,tic traditions, and' gave Majority of 9 1 1 17 for Ileriry' .. I f,atie,,Old! I 'Onle w4cg, for, Governor, ahfl. Oliver P. MOrtfini , old-tune Demooratii for J,Jieutetif Ant Governor. In 1864 Morton was erect. .Governor by 20,884 in s oetobol,:ab l d Lincoln received 20,169' .144 1 ?Y9r 3 010ect0,1:4 1 cip ternor ke k)p0n1y,9614 MEM E;M!AMISEIIiii 'ocitit',7.og-OgR-_l.& . j-1016. Grant carried , the Stole' by 6,5 1 72 in No etnber. 157:4 Hendieks- received 1, 148 tnajority for Governor, .when - sis as sleiates on the ticket :were - all defeated, , but Grant 'was given 2.1,090 over Greeley in November: Ever sin6e:-.lB6o,lRdiana has u i nitermly voted g4 , orthe candidate for Presidetitvaiid , by iecided majorities, and, witli the single. exception of the 'success of pendricks in October 187 6hoiled by gretterides* al PiPularity whert the : , vote'of the State was 4epublican on the,, general tickth it - has'a6O voteft'46 . publiean in theOetober 'contests of \ national struggles. - Oa Toes day Indiana' . finally settled down as xi Democratic,State, after the', Severest trait of her faith' that could haYe been-appliea to her, and to whit extent - - . her _ position May 'influence - Illinois, Michigan; and Minnesota will be known only when their ballot-boxes'shall.speak in Isiovember.'. And what, is the lesson- of Ohio and Indiana? The result in those .:States givesthe Democrats the , prestige of vic-, tory. Ohio has not,• spoken for Hayes ; she has. been:held as by hooks of _triple Steel from plunging into the Tilden 'fOld. Her nominal majority ,has none of . the symbols of. success'; mine of the elation notes of -a triumphant party ,advaucing to final victory. It is a rescue fronideath —nothing more. Indiana, on the other side, comes with the inspiration °f t' de• °Wife' victory in a doubtful 'State, and it oreathes its lifeinto the tens of thousands' of doubtful voters. It 'is electrical, and 'the disjoin ted,aimless mass of Democatcy ok,Tuesday'in;l 3 ennsylvania, is to-day a - solid phalanx, eager for battle, with many 'recruits surging into:its IMO and . count= -leis squad:3°f cams-followm , alPridy ,mapping .out the way ; into the kap ppd emiimissary. departments of . ; the now hop - Alit energy. We regard the.' hitherto dou httu 1 -- StateSs• of . prew York;.' Thdiana, Conntntrout,: s itntriOregon, made absolutely certain for.Tilden,.hy , Ole voice of, the .06tober , eleetions while New Jers ey ; ar4,Pen nsyPiania,, reasOilahle sure lo•r.the :Revablicarks.. with a4'etir-.- ' rent in`,their ftivOr are 'fiansferred'O`the Rat - of doubtful fields - add must be won in the Lime of ba t tle fOr, , either -.side. Looking dispassilhately,. Over ihe-entire bat .01 States in •, the light rot - the results ifth October, we classify them as f0t.101f3,:... ,BTAT . ES\-440 .440 Connecticut Delaware. _..3 C.korgia Indiana Maryjand . 8 *Mtsrouri 16 STATES.FOR 1L YES. COlorado . 111in0ie....... ... ' ... 21 Newllampf , hire. 5 lima ... 11 ohlo, !... Sunsati.... .. . ..... .......6; Rhode Wand 4 'Maine • "lionth Carolina. 5 MasfachuaettP. .. .'. ._ .13 :Vermont ....... .....T Nfichitzan ....ill Alinnesots........ '.. . 1 ,5 1 Total - ' STATES .IN DOUBT.. 6 !Pr (Ganfornia, .... . .. Whiconsin Lombiu.nai Nevada ......: ... .. New Jewey It will be seen that Tilden, by7the hoe going estimate lacks -seven elpctaral I votesto make Min a. majority and has seven.' fairly debatable- State's front which to ptiv cu re theca,, while Hayes rthust practi cally carry every Stab classed as doubt ful, to be chosen. He could spare Cali fornia and live ittst the res i uisite vote, or he Could spare either Flori4a. or Nevada, but the loss of both, of them woakl leave just Mae short of a, majority. Cali fortha 'and Nevada wo look ,upon as (Orb, than likely for . TOderi, klorida, will' certain ly, do so unless bayonets sipet-. Bede ballots', and ,lopisiana will vote 10, 000:for Tilden unlesh the Commonwealth is made' a . - prisoner`. Of . *ar. 'Wisc6nsin, Peniisylran ia and:.New Jersey, are - fitjily debafable and 'suecesa in all of .them t. :the,follow wisest and: best. efforts; September elections pointed to the elec tion "Ofi Hayes as .highb , RrObeibieoea:iridg bt~t a . possiyility. for, Tilden. The Octebei verdicts just reverse_ the, 'judgement' ;of September,i mid...point to Tilden!'as the, probable:stidcessoi to Prrint,, leaving but the reittoteit'poSeihility fOr the success of Rayee. " : The abler partisans a n d organs , will argue otherwise; the, leaser lights of both may ever be made to believe other 7 Wise, bUtthe - ineiorable•logic of he elec tion. flgoies t of Ohio alid'lntliena,intiriit so teach the . and iSpassioUate obsurver of ...every political , faith.,Phil'a .Times. , The Luzetne Union; in speaking. Of 4 r. lV4llerf . Itepublio4n oandiditte (or Statp*naor -60443: t• kupported Oh let Justice Woodward he.was` al candidate:. for Goverlior. H ties *ill . not hurt very ninon', tor ha ti#Mrto'be.'on: 'winning: side, He haaalwityB trial . to 'Make money out of .theirnr...rrnf tnii,•an& -.hap sineoetkimi linifted: degree: `-111r: ter luta jilonty, to do f at libine iindlitiatild.;•loCUielotlyett , {gnat Cate. 3 'oh' m:4 `; r T il l 1 '' d '' f ' ; \2 :;1 1 F Fl t t t wa , • TILDP4f. New. 'Kb& ... No rtii C.arolina" —.10! Oregon ' • . 3' Tennessee-12: , • - Text& West; Tots .3 'Nebraska ......:~ ..au 3 Metal:. ;-. , „ NVE HAVE ..ItEC,PIVF4r). A .s. TY. . ~.- ~. .1! , -'. i ' , . - l c , .• '1 • -,..\ ' •-, li`t cr ek iurilte 1.-- .49Lop ertzmerit , ."( • i i„ : '.' ' 1 ~- - , ' i''' . . . •. II •. •.• . . • .1. . . . . ... __ ..-.. ... ,• . . ... . _ ....... . .. . ..,.•....-.• e : .#.. . -3,. - ~....P. ..... ... . . . . Mon trose r tict. '11,176. Aiitertheinevti Phi Wetik i ' t! , 'l'l7 •In Pregs--0 . ttendy—' The •- 3 • CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION - Dencritild _ A graphic pen-pietture Of itsi h-isttiry, grand ibtrihllings- Wonderfal eztrifriterTS49B:tiFirtgrest date.-dici- !Pro fakity illristrated; thortingbly potilar anit•nekst elieaO.— id sat sell immensely, 5 0011- AGIINTS!'WANTED.--= - J dead for lull particulars. T . l, 3114 . 11111 be the: change of Ivo years to coin mosey: fast vt;tric ielltible tory, - . .fit!rti'!‘ll Siabbard Bros :; PAW:. 733 Saiiiour St.,-Phila. C 10TION Ain'ntrt deseivild tiypretnattikniloolti, to be "official" and ictllipp!batw4}Asppete * is; 4ugatt and SeptuTbeit 44 • a' • • 'NOtt Lice hereby iiyen to . alLpeisnns oancet:nyclAn Din followin'g - et.tatea, to wit : E nate 1. 1.10 Dart 'ld ct; Ormick. fate ki etV,Wii.a4e ( d Patrick-id el'm tnlek and James Curley, pzepotors4 j,,, Esietc 0r,14m64 -11artley.= late of. Lenox, deed, ‘Tame , Ilurtley,administrator,.% B. NY 1, Estate of Amon tC. Pickett ittte nr Rus;l4:.4l.eld i n :Sarah Pickett and David r 3 - That ifieseivantantelhave settled thelriadc'ountigHiii OW Register's Office In and for ,theQounq oilOneque '• h anna, and that' the same wilt' he iiretemed to the "4' 04 of , Vic Orilbane rAnut frharsday.Abie 23d fitiy of 1V tivemlier, 1676, : f0r contlrmatiou and alit:mance,. ; • ! 1: BEARDS - T....EY; Register: ' Recriiterhs,Office .3.loutrase,,Oet.,ikl,S7o. pliocL A KATION. • ! : I. SIISQUERANNA COUNTY , • • Li-, Fanniot.BlhipsonhYbernekt Mind Chas4l4. Warn er, vs. Wm B. Simpsara!) Ilk:Court of .o:inntion Pleas of tisqueltiana Cpauty. No. ail April eyerm, • To: Eihnpson: Whereas a 'Subparna 1n Dt vorce. was issued to *Arta. 1810,: 'winch Was dm' I y returned 'non , est invent's. and thereon unalhis sub pcmui wows footled returnable to4upil3t Teria,lB76,unon the return of which proof was made-that theksaid, Wm: B. St tuns on could not be -.found In my, bailwtek Thit notices. therefore, is .to term/re. you-to appear before onr .luclges of the said (;ovirt on the second 31 ondar of November next itb answer saideafftlint. ' -,• : WAL - WHlTN„.Sherilf. • Montreee,loo, 18,1876. . , PR@CLAMATION. - . . SUSQUEHANNA COUNT SS. • Charles- U. String.ham vs. Rosetta A. Steisigham.— In the•Couri of CommoniPleae of Stiequehanua Coun ty. N0t.195; April Term. 1876., ' • To Rosetta A. Stringlisin : Whereas, a Subpoena in Divorce :Ives issnea to A pril.Terni. 1816. whloh was du ly returnednora eit inven:us4 and thereon an aliai.Sub p(ent was ierned in said case, rem/petit to August Term..lBr6 4 upon the return of whieh. prool. was made that the Said Rosetta A.Stringham could - not be found in my: bailiwick. , .Tliie-mitice is therefore fo. rewire youltosppear be fore the Judges of .the said 'mitt, on the et mud, Mon day of -November neX t..to :answer raid eocan I a nt. /to. Sheriff. ' . 3icaurcriei Oct,. 18, 1811‘, . ...-69 I.I.II.9OLAMATION.._ ' • I , " 'SUSQUEHANNA COUIVIIIir SS. Anna Nallland by her, nest friend. allies Thomae, vs Charles' Mollland. In the. Court of Common Pleas of Snecinehanna County, N0,.196, Apri' Term. 18711: To Charles : Where:. ; a Subpoena in Di- votsto wasiemed to Anznet Term. lit 76; which was du— Iv rctutuad non est irzentua. aud thereon au alias sub. pema was issued it said case, returnable. to Ncriemnen Term. 1816, upon the return,of which proof Watk ma 1 that , the said. Charits-Ilaviland could not be 'found in uky. bailiwick. il'his notice therethre-is ho require you , to appear be theiudg .8 of said Cout. on the *econd Monday NonLember nest, to 1311Bintsaidcomplitint. &c. • WM; 1T11; Sheriff:: Montrose Oct. 150816. 1011110 L. LAM ATTON. ; COMITY as. Anna A.. Grove ‘ by ber next , friend. 13,Beebe 4 .1* , Millard Grove. luitheCourt of ,Cotunon Pleas of *1 ' • st, 4nehaanuennuty..No.ALS, APril Terna,lB76: • To Mtliard Urcie : Whereas a :Bohnowna:ln' i Dtworee was issued to ,April Tenn. 1876. whiol was MAX re turned non eat innambis, and thereon an silks obhmiiint was issued in said case, returnable- to November•Terta 1876, upon the return of which proof was *lade tbat the' said billiard Prone could not be foetid in toy baits ek. This notice tatherefore to require you to appaikr her fore thatindges.of the said Court4-on'the swot-41,3ton day of plovenibtir noxt. to answensaidoomplatatt tta. - • •• " VAIIII, WHITE, Sitodif., Montrose, Oct. 18.1876. . PROCLAMATION.- - , • - `ausqtriFniimA 7 Grovende Todng , %s.: Jule Whitt:introit , %bang! In the Court ci Common Plena flusqueitittea CountZt No 472, Apsillyerm, 1876. ' 'To Julia Whitt:entail' You'll,: 'Whereas in Diyoree was issued , to Apia) Term ; l which WllO . duly retanied newest Invenfta a irdik. and thereon, au alias sub pcena was issued in said stuie„ returnahlCle Augutt - Term. Itstli. upon the return of, which pisp€4 wspi . msdo that the said Julia Whitloarelt-lonng ecMlCtiot be found in my bailiwick. , This notice therefore !Sip require yom to appear be, fore ttio Judges of the.said Court, on Cie 'second - Men,- dai,ol November next, to, mauler said complaint, itc. Wid.IWIIITE, Shoriff. Maltose, 0et..18, 18111 4 - pITRLIC SALE OF PERSOZIAL PROAIERTY. • • , The subscriber will selt.,at public -vendue.tori( premises in Silver Lake towristilp,, • °et,. 4ili - • • at 10 o'cteck a. m., sharp, the fa. kiwing personal prop", arty .:: - One farm wagon. hay ?liming, domeerat-wegon, buggy, set bobs. lung sleigh. democrat e:eigk,,swell -hotly, Titter, new ,- moyving ,se.achino,,lioree rate , rikes, scythe. slat trs,l grunt tradleS, copper di: !Wen critter; hay knife, forks, shovels. 6 plows,: ; telt rater, set hrrrow, set harrow teeth, lea, trace, 'gjrith hblf.' Me chains, "Euiniell'e conk cutter. hog hook, pulley Mock. Ope.' wag on jack. brow bars, plat, grid) hoe., sledge, - trat,roni stfee, curb marker, earn basket;' set donbie latigo esti, old hurnefla, *lnge collars. water tiogi: head, water barrel, eider, vinegar and barrels, ,souk stoveand pipe. sh eet iron stove - lied pipe, lion Itettle, wreudlea. measures. tools. grindstone. chutes. 'Milk puns. pads, butter bowls, better worker, gardep 'rake, spade, forks, hoes, fiales.' cross•cut iron wedges, buck saw. sheep sbearS, grain tshnv l< chestnut" feriae Oast timber, , boards, ingit at 'the re ill, .00 cords seasoned 18 inch weal,: Il . buffslays, 111pedructr . „Al horse' bLtultetts, girt., 2 'strings of bells, ,eorll,ol4lllte. corn; oats,- 'ilinikWheat,,. 4 ezwil;c-1111,11 , 0 end colt, horse 10 years•old-:lon4Xii year eid T.0 1 ,t" Ted ntr eutliesciunnitkir of' Articles sot TERMS. — A11: sums , nratir fivio AM(' dellara rniX(ilaii% credit with iltierilif 4f l o' Ilipproied security. r it 414= 4,0 011110)9' N s it Ji c • „.• , : ,": •. 1 i. l %a ~r ~r • • A. .POPULA.R SR' PRICES . - . '.l- ":q a:CEL -7 5r.: 1 " J `j: ELM '3IrAIEI ::NEVER SO 'FULL AND REM f ' '- - 0 - - EICESES '•,-' i4 l • 11 q1, LI P#; NAPA , :DE . SOLD • AT- r.1:4 i i-, , i :!:', i.l OURICK S T . oB 0141.1'‘ .. - : ~ : . Mirittets, =lll . • =MIME MIIIIIIIIIIM:III • C3l-' c:001).MS *Ft' OEBE' -6HOER,•- WANTED.. h • • A practiedi ii *a orseshner 'ma d ernplorikiit ca. ing ort orlysicinglo ti de re' undersigned at Fa ‘ * dale. Sas quehannaVOU47,, _ , L. D. licrllll%. ' Patients curnd 80 ,yeats a in. remain dental Dr. J 11%.. Sherman's istrete , "stul tire' at tti slit of Bunter° bas duced noprincipled-periont , to Overtire the elastic tr1it , 98.4 ar a certala• cure, knowing them to Behar in imnertert ettpuort: . Thousands et, victim') are ta-day lontraing through this elastic Mars deltislOn: If it is worn , :tight around the. body it , Not Sates away the musele4.4prortupta•the eireiihrlitin and predispost g toparalysial besides.tlie - straPs between the legs drags titegreat ball at wood upoqttheL sPen 2o " cords and petvis-batitrltt,o matiner to produce Imputen- Cy with all its—horrors. luttertWtaoleein ortrutse.s with I heir griping pressure Appn - t he , eNne. abdomen and delicate par 4 atijaeent b to Popture, spOrlsror kater eatt-e kidney and iqKdder , iiffdaditim) 'destritiy , manhood tha you - mc;o4trottill-the'Aile• nielese,:nrail- life IMP friglktfuiipPatbP.i:iThn atitied ftholVdttli ink sieifinisiy of this subject and act •bs actordanco.wit4 dictates of reagent; DR.. RIEMBNitaCS al Treatment AirPisttetical, • tr I, and economical 'objek.t"ra. IstimeOlato miler and eyestual cure. It is bised ,, ngsttl‘feklerittfie and egoilY dernntktrated.tcr Me cam illeheolool ot eve r y-inteltigentperaon., Thougb.bek, floes not two? trnFIS he:111403 support infinitely superior ' (II keeps cv erlthing in propcp-poeitionrwhile the Curative corn und applied 11 . the patient', excl.! pe healthy ac tion, adheticiti bltdc44. M.Asidwa,this Aretfttient does not intetter6 itihltiUr.or eiertisti on horseback or *A tk erwise, and affords stand ty agalust inflamed and stran gulated rupture. Th(a atßict( d are coming from lhparts of thoconotry. Tettrii'mOdeittte,- , depending upon the case re; one from tbil etkotry ean-iicelve 'ttostralit and - lent e for homer et, the:sarnahtlay,. Send 10co'sts for Pr,Siann-an - s Books with' lii (Moss of bad cases bt lure and &floc cure. It4erenees givez. to gentlemen who harp tee:, cm-col— Offite No. 1 4 ArtialStlreet, New York. &wale 041 U fel; cw,s c alling-himsed Dr. W. G.'Clionapton and 119113 g Dr. Mrerman'boattnufan his advertisements to deny. the at- Lotted. ' Sive this advertisemenia 42- A: i _s • as.r. i , , .-.-, .BOOT' AND SE PE SHOP,. • First'doorAtelow C. G. Minor's Store, Swill Mein Street. • ' Pli iLA ND itit DART will attend to Costout.Work at the followinii-priees• : ' Coarse Boot.s. (stork fornithei)i Ir dp Women's. Shoet•-•" • " Bali Soles _andalieele..... • • - •... 'Flitches Where-parties farnistrtheir own ritual:. (Sparse Boots nada tor:... gip Boots utadti for. .Gllll . „ . . f Boles a twittlitels . .. "• • • priAilmiast warrantok. : PHILANDER: lIART. Mottiose, Oat. 1816tf. • • THE GREAT HART) TIMES , RAPED r , A. The Best, the ..Cheapest and tlie nmstl.l/ Popular.: Yoh "cannot a nd be Without the CRICKET ON THE FtIEARTII. j It to a mammoth, 16-page Illustrated par.ar{size of Her , pees Weeklk;)-ililed ,with -tlie choicest ,readingior old and young. Setial and Short Storles,Skoteles.l'oems,. IJeerul Knemaledge. Wit and: Humor. Ituswers to Cor respondents, Puzzles, Games, Popu'ar Soles, etc., etc. eatentaining, enraging and ireerrictivo. The largest. handsomest. hers aid cheapest paper of its class ptibliithed. only $1 per year, wirttcholce of three preminuist;. the heautiftili now 'chromo.-"Tcs. tn. No _tl'' sine, 15xta Irothes ; any, ane of the reit:heated novels br ;Chark d •Dickies, or an' elegant Box OE Stationery.— &aPet.p. Ito tit premium; obly 73 Mails per year. (Jr e witesend It fear Tenths on trillift4 only 45 cents. Spettingen copy - sent oo receipt, aG *lamp. Appel. wanted. Address; F. M. LUPTOM A CO., Pabliehere I '37sPark Rosit: 7 —pd - 44-4 —r R EGISTER 11 'S- NOTIO.—PutLiO N.C• ti e% le t hereby . gliastato all persons coneeruedlin the following , estates, to edit: Estate of Ellen O'Brien. late at Silver deed, John 4. Adreitalstrator. Estate e t Patrick Critiannell. lat.. , ..ofthisqiiehenwLeed, ,Mitagirret'O'Doitatl4, . Estate.. James : lititatangh, late tkArlare, dte.d, L Adellalstrator. *stabs. of Alfred Carpentei, latiriofatfitird,deed, Rob.. est Westgate, Adatinistratot, _ ' O Estate of wen'lletionbugh; tate of 311dilletesin, deed Orem. McDonough Administrator. • 'Estate of Cheater- Williams." late pt : -Vernon Will ulna, •Adnliniarator.,' astate of A. itate af : fireat 'Bend, •deed. '' Emily . Whiting. 'Adriiittlftratrix. Istate I'atatiick'fdeght4„ late or Midolfettitte,' dee% Robert Wi 'a . ...ers Executes, . - j 0,1 i• .Estate cif Otis. Severanee, tate Of 'Cllffe,rd; deed, Earl E. Severance. Ade.inietratrix. That the ascountatita ;have settled• josh' lictoiantis it the Register's •Otilee 13a and for the Corday of mieve• henna ) , Andy that the tame will be 'presented to tto Judges af 'the Orphatis'.Court. on Thuredrif, the tath day - of"Notseenber,,lB%for confirmation end allowance , . U F bEAR.I.II3I4Ia. Register. • Reglettria Ofilee. lifon.tose "Oct. 11,1678, • DSLINISTRATOR'S SALE • Real Estate' • OROOKLYN TOW N.Bllll l . .1 'he under: dulled administrator of till estate of Al bert 0. Reynolds' deCcased, late or the Towusatnof Arooltilw, pursuance of an order of the' Orphan's Cohn. of the county. of Susquehanna. will eandie at public sale on I heyremises In Brooklyn Township, on trida3 4 . Novalnitier . 1011 a; 1976, at l teelech:p: TM, tb - 'folk:Meg deseribe real ef tate huge 1,11;001yu Town phip hd bonaaea and deserihed its follows B9unded or! ti)) north by lands!br Rog‘nrotn tilt , east by landsvf C. Rogers. and A. RV, od the Song by land* of Iftly 4114 0 u th e west 'fun& of Rti rch, Itcyvolds and A. Ltuds• culitdiai4-anddri 70' agree. with -the exception and of about tthii pyres 4.4 scree) witb. dwelling lious. :bilni•theitron, Pet OW I o.ihtilvidow °lliad X. G. he for her esie * imuroyld iePiltplut and ,Ivoring. thereon carding t aitrhinti and ttnl,. and Mostl. . 4 ` lll / 1 111118 ` OF ee Ur ll .bill) Mixt y. ; MIT l'itt 'Oat ct ndr 4nalind.of sale, and balance in one year thereafter with I Mistreat. x.43 ' i p ti r 4 , 24 . 1 4# 10 , 41 .431.p p01 gL1A. , 11:111111;.111hyn riotoriori 11: [IR ~7/.•fi Tit ,;~~;~« , i , BEM) , STROUD. RUPTURE. $450 ... 413 25