, Town County and Variety , . —lnteresting political, matter - ; _will be • flund on third page of this paper. Read it. ; --James Brady is building tl new house , In but-items from Liberty, last week, , , near yingene Leslie. ' . . the word "babies" occured in place 9f "broth - -The Women's Temperance Prayer Meet- era," in• noticing the the death of 3lrs..Eva 1p x lug will be held at the house of Mrs. Crandall . anhouten. 1 :, t ' Hawley, on Wednesday, Oc t. Oc 18, at 3p. m. - ,f' I cattle ii Wayne and 'adjoining counties - ---rlrvin Chapman has ' opened a harness are dying frOM a singular disease, They are ~ ' z'aliop on public avenue, where he will be pleas- attacked by a tick which bores into their 1 , 7 L ,r hi to see those in want of anything in his line. flesh, causing Intlamation and resulting in t,. , , I' , , He advertises in another column. , death in a few hours. This tick is of a kind 0: • , I ''t ---t-The Tilden Reform Club, of Montrose hitherto unknown, and no remedy for the at °l' - and Bridgewater,will b`addressed next Sat ii e tacks of the insect has yet been made known l': urdav evening, by Abel Turrell (president) and Farmers in this county had best examine their , 1 'others. We anticipate a full house. cattle every few days in ord-s to detect at once the appearance t? -,they of the est.; should un 4-'x' —There will be a Tilden and Hendrick's iii..,,, for tunatel y find their way into this section. ! .i , - Reform meeting at Snyder's H a ll .i Rush, on .- '''';'. 'Thursday evening Oct. 26th. Add f resses Will —The Tilden l and Hendricks Reform Club • '' 'he made bY J. B. 3lcCollum, E. B. Hawley and of Jesse held a club tneeting at their club 'others. ! room -in Fairdale Monday evening last and roomtheir was crowded with .a very' respectful —The County Soldier's Monument is now r , and attentive audience. There was a large cOmplete, except, the figure which' is to Ibe .. placed on the top of it,and the arranging of t he , number of Republican citizens among them and all gave their individual attention to the ;rounds at its base. It needs to be seeie to be 1 addresses, and seemed to be imbued with that appreciated. , , \ spirit which should characterize every -Ameri --Att. A. Crounse, of Binghamton, bi l is ells- can citizen of whatever name or party. The ,'posed of his furniture establishment and taken meeting was addressed by J. B. McCollum and •''' - ,.',4 positiou in J. ,W. beabury's furniture store,. E. B. Hawley. and the speeches accupied about ;., ii•L . e- , where he will be pleased to see hi 4 old friends 1 two and one-half hours. The meeting broke icl-e „from Montrose. =., up at 10 o'clpCk with three round cheers for I: ' , ; ; ' 1 —•O'Brien's circus offered . $5O to the the Democracy of Indiana and Ohio and all, '.., bridge company at Susquehanna as toll ,for irrespective of party, seemed, pleased: with its i ' L ' , their entire show, which was refused, So the .results.. . circus weut by the way of Windsar, where To the Officers and Memberi b of Montrose Fire 4r, , they have a free bridge. , : , . Department, and to the citizens of Morti rose : lt , !- - --"-Mr Lester Reynolds' cashier of the, Aii By a s unanimous vote at our regular meeting ri..! : '. Ili-, ,;, ters ,and Meeliailics Bank, Hyde . , Rajah, #nd on the 6thinst. it was resolved that our heart i'3l t,i. , Nl iss .4 0 , 1 • 3 - E. w ee ks, well kilavize in Montrose, felt thank&he tendered - 'to you, one and all, for ,". t-r were married Tuesday, morning; Oct. 10, at the the generous treatment which we received at I v , 41 ,!-,'esidenee of the' bride's parents, in Scranton, your bands on the occasion of our visit to 1 t 4.1 uy the Rev. L. C. Floyd. your beautiful village, upon the occasion of I ..-'- r ---We have heard many times serious com- I, I,' 'your Annual Fire Department Parade, on the )(it h 1 1 r , )laint about the absence of proper lamps aud L.7tu ILL , I , z.. - P This visit will long ,be cherished by us as ap `.l:c : accommodations at the "Dunn Station" Depot A 1 , 1 bright memento of the fraternal feeling exist i'o.l, in the Montrose Rtilway, but have never been i f -, - , •1-, Ole to spea.k feom personal kru;wledge until ing , between ' "Volunteer Firemen" wherever 11# ',, tow, hence we haiie never,before mentioned they may t , meet ; and Especially between the ri. , 1 ,t. On Saturday night last a large number of me bers of your own -Rough, and Ready" 141;' 7 ii aur citizens from Montrose and adjacent coun- an "Nay Aug Hose.' ll .`l -ay were landed by the train, at that , point, ', By Order the Company, 1, 1,` '' [ l l l 'bout halt past eight o'clock in the evening, xa- S. B. STILWELL, Foreman. ).'lli'''ind many of them were quite seriously injured Attest-Gao. W. GAGER, Sec'y. • ,41,. , ' , , Scranton, Oct. 7, 1876. , • .-::i ,'' n attempting to grope their way in a l mos t `-)... ‘' FIRE. 11l WAVERLY—A disastrous fire, in Wa 't •' nky',darkness about the lith platforms' and .3/i . verly, N. Y., on Friday • forenoon, the 6th in i;;,,i '..;ever the rubbish where they ,were obliged 'to rr ;... stant destroyed. the Sheppard Blo.:11c, in which let off. It is simply outrageous, and ought to + was located the Enterprise printingoffice, and ;Ile criminal for any public carryiug cOmpany also destro nit a single lump or light of any kind. We. yed the livery stable of S. L. Bent t o land passengers in so dangerous' a pl f ace witi ley, and a small store house owned and used by • - N . I ,re informed that it is the duty of the conduc- Campbell Brothers for storage. f,'"' or and superintendent (both offices being con-, BoOs NOTlCE—History of the United States f l ' olidated in one) to see that all proper accom- from the Aboriginal limes to the Present Days % i By John Clark Redpath, A. M., Profemor ot.l t,t'• nodations are prepared for the safety and Ihstory and Belles-.Lettres, Indiana Ashbury i I ', ,, , • i :amfort of the passengers at this depot, and he - University. Royal Octavo. illustrated with! I- 7 k 3 DOT end has been supplied with all necessary Maps, Charts, Portraits \and Diagrams. I if %.' Aold only by subscription. Price $3.00. ,t.'",. ' 0 , leans for attending to these duties and that it a t/ lid ones c r iz i e w i t t hei na T i a, C 6., Phaaclelphia, Cluccrgo ill 1,1;,. vas his neglect that such a condition of iitZ 1 • sin gs existed on that occasion. He IS liberad -1 ,' The Whole broadssweep of our Colonial and,' T . 11 1- 1 ,,,, , i paid at the scar of $lOO per Month) and National life, •from the birth of Columbas to gli.i. tiould be held responsible. His g ilantry, for the adniission of Colorado as the "Centennial 11 p 1.-:...1.7 Well he has been so noted, should not 1)e al. State".is presented to the reader in a volume cti, ',awed to fix itself on favored individuals, but of convenient size, written in a style that it 1 kf - s a servant of the public,he should dispense i t maintains ones interest from first to last. And it -fi ,;.lqually to all, or be should be placed in a less t yet nothing, is ,ornitted„ nothing is slurred aver, I, - it i- ; ,.;esponsiblepositioh. 1 , 1 norms the record thrownleaely together as a F 4 I 0 , , ----On Wednesday last the Democracy Were mere, dry mutual: of disconnected facts, without 1 the informing spirit of the original historian.-- 1 ,0 • I resented (by hand-bills, written in a very' bold On the contrary, the author unites the stvle of i I dlio 318-1,) with the following 'flew deli" con I '4 lot TOICGCe: - - • the annalist and, the philosopher, closing his I ; . • THE WIGWA3I will be account of each subject with \ a. .masterly sum . 1 , vIl- I 1:; . .1 . Opened n A t p lti p s y tiv ß e E ni p n u e: B t i ! lc r A ec N eive all , e m r a a ry t o i n in ce c haracter recognizesn d, as motives the fi nt• tliki:gli !';- i a, s ',. and FRQNT SEATS will be reserved for an'Y` • the preceding narrative. .?,1 , •,1 t Ne .Mo u nun y Democrats Imileorr moral l a o di_ 1 I This volume will supply a want. long felt.l `1• 1,, .1 ~,, R 4,,- , who reed consolation. • , , It has often been a matter of regret that we :'I 'llis:i,l The above we.copy . verbatim from, the have hitherto had no , history or- our great `WO ' ' \ o il ier countr. at once comprehensive and popular. til'i otices Posted in public barrooms and Between the nriet and unsatisfactory school his l'';,', ;:'shale places in Montrose. In .ptinsuance of tortes on the one hand and the bulky volumes, VI 'his high-toned call, a number of i" happy ,:z.,;• ; on the other; l'here has been a great gyp -asap: . 5 - ,..' ~:epublicans" collected at whg„ has lately been work.. Here w. have a-1 i'''' , ebbed The Tiger's Den." Ix-Senator Wat- wabteb is fffied by this . ,t , , . .1, ' delightful narrative in ,„,which a every m aterial i x il-,!an proved to be the prophet, priest and king 1 . fattis,set down . 'without,` ; those dry detail's of l i ',.t, this high carnival. It seems lie bid .received r ,','r a edici. from New York City, that had,caUsed .S, 1161 t" res hwhic h . Ili c. As ic , _eau repe rather t ari. at the mass of readers. ~ . tract to dim the robes of tiger-den royalty. He Ivf . I ( . ) un tad : the platform and told the 'gaping While t'i 03 history ot- 'each - Colony is o, l in- , pftftein itself, the chain -- , of ci . itempoary events roved tbit he knew long berme electkin, and is'aiovin by,a new and ingenous Vevice itilhe ad feltit•in his heart since, thai-Inaimui,brtive '• ' Qtv ;" e,q; ' ' ~.:. i 0, ti , . ~, ' .1 't. , ,.. 4 'l'',":;',' 7 ~ ill , . 4 1 il t ...,., 1 .: a ‘ , ,4Xk ,t 1 TA i' , ,?. 1 r... 4 qi : , ,,t , t , , A el& ~.- 4, . e do gt? -r -:itdiankavould save the Reptiblifau party,' y t..,.. . :living MOO majnl , ty for Harrison*. Hiptctiir t 1 to them, in ast le peculiar onlyi to him,(.14. / ciA4 wful doom they bad escapet the'defeattk i 'Alm .1 iiil'ais Williams." That: had he succeed" l • theaery babel; on their mother's breast ould lityieibeen iii peril andli„tianger of as vssination before- morning, 'and !the-streets of itiontrose might have flowed red and deep#ithi 4 ,.fteir innocent blood at the hands pi, the,,•'llebl 11,-,emocracy." He took 'dramatic 'attitudes as pne but, a. Watson r cad ..take, and he pictured ipte horiora Of Suken.brA* none but a Wat -1 ,')n can picture the d: a "tiger-howl" , ent up in applause to be heard all over the I,in.. We 4eslrf - to sly that we hid* shoit and reporter tlere, hence the atinvkis . notiif ~ tral as spoken by the Great -------T, OWN is 11G 13glish word to name him) but •it is the Ob [iance. On Thursday morning:the den was de rtctl, r. 2 the whole crew had been , timely Achered by" Blue Jeaut Williams"of Indiana.' bad come down on them with a tuajOrity of 8,000 s at least and not a hair o rnf.'the ~Id' be iound so clean had he done thework, tatsort*as found to be just alive or. the see. ipd day 'itshe . had taken the same preeaution lelore the slaughter came th at , the cowardly iptain did in the face of the enemy, who sad. when the enemy comes in sight retreat boys good , order, and as 1 ain 1 little lame, I will ) now." Enough I Wby &ntinue this heart- , adtog &zil? • Let .it since to say thitt,laces the tiger den and on the rostrum, where A after shirt has reeked with blood that once yew "119PPY, 444b1:um," knois . E• them 44 ar 0 • .A e 104 1 ,;‘) 4114%; 41:4n1, - 1. - ,:. 4 :-. ~...,..,;-_,- :::,'..t limed seatir .and 'WO- 4 00 P and PO tor It milk ”asisolitionr thekL - 14474101:i0r kourningpe, doors, ta, i ! ,' - 1 ,1$ f‘crp..gpf historical Charts ; finely fimwnitnd cairred Maps also show ; the political divirtions (Alf* country from tim e , . tot time, It is rAth er4Urtling to turn to thelne - rnaP.on Pagozo.4B9 aid-4in to., that on Ilage 07,, and see Oat afore han four-fifths of this goat country iftas once in the undisputed - possession of the Frentfil . Again it appears that we have.ac. , luired from Spain! and ;her Colonies an area Unite en times the Size of Ohio., But if our territorial 'growth has been won derful, what are we to think of the amazing developenieut of lite years, as , shown in tiro author's brilliant summary _ ; "touring the year 1871, there were laid and pfit into operation in the United States no less t koien thousand stx hundred and seventy rit l ' Ol railroad ! There is perhaps no fact in the history of the world which exhibits so 'marvelous a developement of the physical re seurces,of a nation. Ere the mutterings of lbw' civil war, with untold destinctien Of lire and taeasure, had died away -on the distance, the . recuperat;vo power, enterprise, and genius of the . American peOple4ere revealed as never before, in estahlishing and - extending the fi des. of travel and commerce. - In 1830 there vide hut twenty-three miles of railwiy trackin the Nevi World: In,!1840 the tines in. the United States had. been :extended. 4to , two thoustle.d eight hundred and eighteen miles of track. Ten -years later there were- nine thousand and ; 'twenty-one miles ,of track." , Our space . will not . permit. a . *ore extended re , ew,‘but our examination of the book justi flea us in saying that it. is altogether superior . td,,tiny other History of the Milled States ever published.' In addition to the excellence of its subject matter, its mechanical apperance is sn pertL Beautifully printed and elegantly, 0 4 . , 74 CiniSte of cheapness. We never have seen so valualle a work offered for so little money , and We heartily reeominend it to all.. $l4; Mani NEIGHBORIN G COUNTIES. LUZERN*. COUNTY, PA. Two, dollars' and. seyenty-five dents buys is ton of coal in. Willteal)art:e. The Scranton fire :companies .' weive Pelted , with stones while doing duty in that city last On Monday, Oct. 9th, the body ot Thomas Kelley, of. Pittsion, was found in : the river at Hunley's creek. No ,particulars are learned. The coroner's jury is the inwiest on the body of W. J. Lee, the printer who was run over and killed ,on tbe‘ L. & 6 road reepnti,y, decid ed that it wits :"purely accidental." A: boy named James Clemons, was instantly . *Med on Thursday last at the Sibley ,shaft, Keyser Valley, by being crushed :by.a car. He was about 15 years old. James O'Connell, of Plymouth, was killed on Monday night, 9th, by a fall of coal in shaft No. 5, of L. .L W. B. Coal Company.—! His brother Charles; working, near him, was se riously injured. - • " On Friday evening, about ' half past r six. o'clock, the' 'Banking .House of Mr. L. Myers, Wilkeshairc;was entered . by means of 'a false key and several, hundred dollars in gold,. Dills, and bonds;ta - liiiit frOm the show ,iiitidow,-and' cash draVieri- which had ,not been placed'ln'the safe for the night. , , The 'robbery- was Cunnyig- - -ly planned, and: 'it' that..one or more Wilkesbarreans , Weih in . league' with. Pie stranger who did the-deed:— 131tADFOM5‘ ' ediJA'i, ' A ' . • - , .The Eureka Movier,inatitifactureil To*an ,, da,received the highest rnedarat the Centennial Exhibition. A vote for Joseph -for Congress iS, a vote tor dconorni, business iutegrity and lioneg- ty in officv Towanda,antt vicinity is being trutted to a large number of tires, one or more occurring' almost • every week. On Tuesday'night, Oot. 3d, Mr. Letvi of Leroy, lost a new tope buggY wagon, and two tubs of butter, and on the same night Mr. Sol. Sionelost a fine horse and harness, It is supposed that the horse, harness, buggy and butter Were taken, by the same party. Mr. D. G. Newton; residing in Athens town ship,.came home from Athens village, about seven o'clock on Saturday evening, Sept. 30, went into his houie and got a lantern, tor the purpose of assisting taking care of his horse. Being absent longer than ,his folks thought was necessary, they supposed he had gone to one of the neighbors. Not.finding him there, Mr. Farnsworth, fearing that soMething had happened to hini„Wint with them to the barn. They , found the light burning, and,com menced hioking around the barn. Upon.going into,the mow, they found him laying: ., on his back with his hat; o+ his face,Ns'arms kidded over his breast. Attempting to move Ilia they found he was . dead, apparently having died without, a struggle. The deceased was fifty seven years old, and is Well known in most parts of Bradford county. Ills remains Were taken. to Smithfield for BROOME COUNTY, N. Y itev. A. D. Alexander, - pastor.of the M E Church in Owego, is holding very suceessful revival niectings at Tioga , . By order of the •Chief-01-P, olice, boot blacks will not be allowed to dodinsiness in I.3ingham ton on Sunday, after 10 o'clock a. tu. The Erie Railway Company haVe decided' upon the itimiediate - crAStrUCtibri Of 'a across the CheningO river )n litglittruton;Tin place of the dilapitated anrd 2tirrsala , structure ne* in use. The contractAas...heen given to Mr. G. J. Gibbons of Coning ',The 'annual meeting tit .the'Brboine , tiOunty - Situday-Scheol Association !will beheld in the _Presbyterian church It Tlittraday and Friday neit;,Oct. 25t1trand 27:h ; comineric Ing , Thursday evening: - at! 7,. "o'etuck. •preises will be conducted by Edwaid Brjstul, • -1 • -- - 4-- CRANDALL—SEY.IfOLTRit 'the-. imide ft ce of the bride's mother, in., lgoutrose, Oct. 1%14 , by • Rev. J. G.:Miller,' Frederik: LW. Cranthilliind Augusta 4:'§eymour, both /frotitro*,' "• ' IZA it I ALIMUSIC . " i:. , 01 1, L14 1 D - At Montrose, 13th inst., Robert lliancl, aged 53 • IBLosnaii-rACA.rarst,laug.,l23;! , 1876,tsif fliunmation of the stomach, Eva S., daughtbi' eif-Win. G. and Jnite :Bluxhain, aged years, 4 months, and,23 days. ' .811e_nie.Las only a christiap can die. - McCotaim--s - -1.1 residence of Byron Marks in. Binghamton, 'Silt the. 15th inst. - , from a short, and severe 4ilosss of in, tlamatory rbeimiittiani; of. New Milford, only daughter of Hora tio and Harriet Garrett. 3. , • Nau4 l -4, Bvsklit Va til -p,e4.#10874; Susan, widow - "of' - e ' -aged •60 years. • TEwl:a43,iiity—ln taia;ivisis.,PEk v stitiielesi• dente of-!her sot; E. , lifi4.Ttiwksbury;:B6l3C Martlra TeWksbury, refict'.ot 1114 7 41tkirrtet0e4 Tewksbury, In the • 744 . 2Y01r:0f her age:. • Died iu peaces rest:tilt hope. , STRiCKLAND-Mr. Sylvester Strickland died at his borne in Springville, Pa., wh,ereltalwad lived for Oyqars. Oet. 1, aged 76 years. s His" wife, Mrs. Rachel Strickland, Slay 21, 1868, .ag" . o, 76 years. „ , - N 0.201 Church Street, Phlludelphili. JOB PitßiTll*at - x - .0.A:1 - L ; - .1:; ,-. : : .• - .'._..ter-THISOkTiCE,pHEA.?,; - :' ,. ,..:. :'.. Presidential Campaign: .•• • • CAPS; CAPES de; - TORCUES: • Send for Illuitrited' Circular and _Price Litt. • CtiNitINGELDI ;SC ' RILL XANUPACI'Ut44 4 . I * SHERIFF'S .. SALES.-BY- 'viirrux OF writs•-!ssued by; the Cctirt of.Comnion Pleas of Susquehanna County and tome dlrected,l wil expose to sale by public vendue, at the Court House in count-. rose, Ink, .•,: , „ : ...- r r , r -. - •' , r ' - • • ' Friday, -Novembei 10, A.10:,1876, , ~ at 1 o'clock , p, in:. the. following • pieces oe..parct,ls• of land, to wit : . • - - • • •• • , All - that . Certain • nice.° or • parcel of 'land situ ate, lying and being 3nthe township of Jackson, Sus quehanna county, Pent,sylunia, bounded and describ- I ed as follows to yvit : Beginning at n- beech in' line of ! land surveyed, to Home L.• Potter,.. thenCe• east 95 ' perches to road, thence north 2 rode, thence wegt 16 'rods.-thencenorth 113 rods, thence west 89 rode thence south 111 rods to the place of beginning,. containing 58 acre.' and 92 rods Of land more or less. It being the' same piece of binu conveyed by Wm, W. Cobb -and Mary M, hie wife to Jarcsee it. Truesdell. Nov. 29,187i'. endives:l;49A indeed book N 0.43. page 41$. &c. About 50 acres improve i with the , appurtenances. [Seized 1 1 and talreoin execution at the salt of Wm. o. Chandler , Ye Thomas Ha 1. . . ALSO—AII that certain Piece or plot of land situate • in Auburn Township, Susquehanna county. Pennsylva- I nia. ana described us follows.: On the north by sand of. Wm. Green on the west by land of A. Waltman. on ' the south by land of Ziha Lafranee, andfon the. east by {land of, Nathan Green and land of Sainuel Tewksbury, containing 1111 acres. about Wacres• improved: with the appurtenances 1 frame house. I frame barn and shed • and 2 ,orchards. -(Seized and :taken in execution at the suit of 0. K. Pickett aesigeed .to A.. IL • MeCollam ya John Mannerly g. • • . ALSO—III that certain, plot of land situate in the i township,. or-Liberty. :Susquehanna .County, Pennsyl vania, Bounded and described as follows to wit:. on the north , by Janda of Alarison Chalker, on the; east by_ - lands of7Platts lot" as it has been called, on the south by land of P.P. Butte. and on' the west by land form { erly owned by Katursili:Butte,.containing .25 acres •more or less. `For a more particular de:staff:idea reference • may be had to - deed by :Atinsen Chalker and •wtfe, to Daniel J. Murphy recorded in the proper office indeed ilniok , Nci .:.4,' page 530 *c..4Seixedend taken 16 execu [Hon at : the suit of James - - Murphy assigned -to l„). - 11; •I!Searle vs D. J. Murphy._ . . . ALSO-,All thattertaitt piece be . parcel of -lailsitnate iti• Great Vend, ltirtsquehanna cotinty,,. !Icnnsylyania; ~ Bounded on the north by lands of Dullnie on the i cost by lands of-Henry Warner,Amitho.cOnth bypublic 1 roarloind o n the .we•t by lands of - 1 ------ Dußois,. con tattling-about 1: acre _with. the 'Op u amiancts, l'frante houtgq,,,l frame barn, Wild fruit trees. .[Seized and taken in execution at the snit of James B. NicCreat7 use of -N. S. Lentkeim ys-'E'homits•D.!COrby: , !.'"! -, •• 1 ---s • • • • _ .... ALSO-All that certain plece.orpareel : Of L :land, situ ate,' and being' in the township of Lenox; Susqae hanua county,.Pennsylvania, botinded and describedits follows. to wtt : Beginning at a stake, and stones .on the treat side of , brook' in' line of" land` etild to Atli:OW. -McDaniel. thence along said.litLe.nOrth 53 and one half degrees east 136 perches to - a stake and stones in line ofilandsblo to Merrit. Carpenter, the - nee n c ortli,{ of it degree east 9 . 2 ana eight, tenths perches.- to a stake and stones corner of Thomaa . PaYne's * land. thence along saitt.Paynes. line,, South Sii degrees east 151 and four tenth perches to a stake and stones, thence south 16 de grees west 56 perches to- a 'stake and stones, thence. south 10 degrees east 48. perches to a stake and stones, thence south 22 degrees west 62 perche'sAo the place of beginning. eontainingllB acres and 151 perches of land be the,saine more or less with the appurtenances. 1 frame dwelling house, frame . barir and other tint build ings, an orchard and other .fruit. trees. [Seized and taken in execution at the salt of W. 11. Usterhout as signed to Grow Brother: assigned to P. N..130y1e vs Luke Ilirding. ' ALSO-All that certain piece or pare.* of land situ ate; lying. and being in the Townehlp ol4Dirnock, Sus quehanna county, Pennsylvania, botinded and describ ed as follows, to wit,: On the north by ,lands of Jonas A, GraY, oh the east by lauds of Jonas,A. Gray and Geo Gates, on the south by highway and by lands of A. Bur- . dick, on the west by lands of. George Fowler. and R. G. Baker. containing - acres, more or less. with the ap purtenances. two frame dwellings and one frame barn. [Seized and taken io execution at. the suit of Jonas A. Gray vs S. P. Gray.) • • . ALSO—AII: that certain piece or plot of land situate, lying. and being in Lenox township, Cnuutyof Susque- I hanna. and State of Pennsylvania, bounded on, the north eastaud south by lan& of James Conrad and on the went by public road leading from TunkhannOck creek to CI i fford..containing,3i of an .acre, with th• appurte• nances.„ - lframe house and all improied. [seized and taken ir.execut ion at the 'anit'of Joel Denny and James Fuller Vs David Strong and R. Morse - . . ALSOAII tnat certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Oakland. Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania,bounded and described as follows, to wit: On 'the smith by State Street, on the:west by lot of W. T. Moxley, on the north 'by :.rands of Wm, ti. Post and on the east by - lot of Charles Ogden being 60 feet. on the said state Street, and extending northward the same width 123 feet. more or less with the appurtenances, 1 frame dwelling house' and all imoroved. [Seized end taken in execution at the snit of The Mgr nal Building Loan nod Saying Association of Susquehanna Depot vs A. N. Ogden: ALSO-All that certain piece or:plot of - land-sitnatb in the, -Borough of - Susqueharina Depot,. Susquehanna county. Pennsylvania. bounded on the north by lands . 01 Washington .Shaeff,: east by lands ofi? - Harris, on thessoutlf by Laurel street, and on the west by land of 'John Mclientiy, .with the: appurtenances, 1. two story dwelling' house, and all improved_ [Seized and taken iu execution at the snit of , • he -Mutual Building Loan and saving Att.:gpeier t lon of Snsquehanna Depot sad.. N, Seddon and Jaines'eildon. . . ALSO-All that piece :Or pareetof land situate. lying and being in the Aterough of Susquehanna Depot, tiu-- .queliansia donor. :PA IlliSilVanili'i bounded and described as follows. to wit : Beginning ,at the 'South corner of Presbyterian church 107. thenctYttiong the said church lot nori h 35 degrees and 31 - vainutee west 8 perches to a corner in the east line of A. J, Seymour's lot, thence south 8 i initiates wear along Seymour and Gaylord Cur tis's. lot 9 perch's and 3 . 34" links: tothe northitest corner' of the. Cole Lot„ - thOnee liking. the same south b 9 degrees., 31.1 minutes east 4 pert nes and-5 links to the line of •------. Barnes's. lot, theneeulang the-same north 35 degrees :30. minutes 'west one-perch and %;4 - Unica and north 51 de grees and 30 miinites east, one perch and 26 links to the - place of beginning. containing 253 perches of land be the same mire or less. excepting and reserving al ways a small piece on_ the north corner heretofore deed ed to A. J. Seymour,: with, the . apPurtinantee; 1 frame dwellin,g .honee, and all improved ,[Seized and taken In execution at the suit of C. B. Taylor administrator, of -David Taylor (WO. vsjonathan.A. Foot. .-- : •• - '.•. , -ALSO-All that certain piece. or, parcel of land. situ--; ate in Miedletown;Blistptchanna county, Penwtylvania. boutultid on the. north; by-lends of 'Michael Shaffer. on Div enst by lands of rata ick, McCormick, and, Dana 'Ouleniatif.un the sonth'liy- timid Of Dana Colemaii. - and - On the: west. by Ilands of Dana Coleman and George i .I, 4 k.ells.containing 226 acre's, about 100 acres improved,' with t ite; appurtenances.' 1 frathe house:2 friiiine barns' • eil-an orchard.. I.:1 1 cl zed add (taken in execution at t he. . (ft suitor D..G. Bail ytt . Brother' assigned to D, . Bailey ,Vs John - Bigland. .. -..--; , -i. - , : -: -i ..• ~ : ~ , :.' Allso--:All`thirt piece . of - la - ad situate in, Choconut Township,'SusqUenannit Ctintt! Ponn4Ylip.ia,'hound-1 'ed on the north:by land Oral, .1. Donnelly-, on the- eaet, 1 by the land of the istite of ThnothY'Downs dec'd, on . the south. by land Of,,,MichiieL , ConnelL and on the •weet-i ;by Wade of C. ilicke,rand James quitin,,containing.lBo, acres; about 100 improiied. with *tticappiirtenances;l' .flante dwelling house, 1.: frame barn,aud rhedetand an , PYekard; ' (Seized and 'taken in ex , Mitten at the suit . of 1. S. pctibOn vs,T.a.; Donnelly: . .• .• - , ~: ~• .. - ,_ .....:SO.-..Al .atty. Ail those two certain traCts or parcels of land \ situate in Vakiand;'Susqnehantitt Connty, Penns)?iva "nia. 'rhe ftrs,t•plece. is hounded on the north by laud of Reuben' Payne. on the e..S"t by land of Henry Striver, ;on tin: south , by lands ot - Weil& it...Christy and David • 'railer. and on the west by land Dow or late of the es, tate of David 'lll.ersereBnx dec'd; "'containing about 200 acres:be •the, same lnere or 1ee,;:.2d .'.. Also, &lot of laud adjoining . rhe'hbove mentioned tract,, deiscribed.as. follows'. to wit : Beginning 'at 4 corner of a !Madre tract sold by Caleb Carmalt to, Selah ; Payne, running thences tonnorth 103 per: firs to a stela!, thence west 92 -10 perches to stakeahence South 101,..£ pereheoto i '7 f stake thence e:ist 93 VI& perches to the I,i4c.e of beginuing.„ eoptatning 61-acres more fir' les*, and the - wlible being 'the lot of, jand„which D I IL Squires by artiele,ot agretm 4 ment_ bearing date'lhe Igth" of November; 1870, con itracted to sell to Moses Cooper. (Seized and take'n , iti' execution at the suit of A. W. Tyler and A, J, Lyon ,va Moses Cooper, i It , - ;..3. .Jr :, „ ALSO-411 that piece or,parcel of land situate in the: Township - of Great' Bend, Susquehanna county, de-, t ecrihed at •follows. to Wit: • Beginnirg at a' north west "corner of a lot of land granted to Will i .aui §kinner in,. theline oi Roben Ogden's lantl, thenarby Said - o'gden .10t, sOuth.,ss degrees west- 1 00 •Perches- to an, hemlock a .2 cornerof '--:--- 'Mayn't% land, thence south 85 degrees - 'east Vit., parchea by laud at William •Daytonniad otbeia Ito's Owner, thence by, the tame north s°rees east 100 peiches 16`the corner Of- said William skinner'is land and tbenee by. said! William, tikittnei's land north, 35 degrees'westloo perches to the place of beginning. containinglo3 acres; more lor lees. excepting thereffum alw4ys.. nevertheless. about 85 acres herttofore seld;by 'order of Orphans' Court, and Remit teed.by T. D. Bsta , biook, whore deed Is retkorded In the proper otlice in -ea-d county, in decd. hook No: 58. page 163 ttc, witli tile: i appurtenances. 2 dwelling houses! 2. barns I small ' or chard, and mostly improved. [Seized and barns, in ex i_ecution at he suit of 't'. D. Estabrook vs Kezra Wor , den atinguirtratrix of James Warden dec'd.' i ALSO -All those two certain pieces of land situate in .Bridp,ewater. Butninehavits county.' Penitsylvanis. I 1 bent:deli and described as fellows. to, wit: _Beginning 1 1 in the - center of the' road leading froth' Mentrose toliew 1 1 mound s the nottnw,esteerner of Joseph Lewis now H. 8. Lewis's land, thence south 37 6-10 perches to stake and stones, thence west 24 perches . to stake and stones ' corner. thene.e in a t:orth easterly direction -to the, said road 37 perches from the pi =co of beginning and thenea siting said road east 87 perches -to the place of begin Ong, containin2_ 5: acres, nto"e 4 )rfiess....Ttle second piece is descri'led as - follows, to wit :' Beginning at a I past at the south east corner of above described land la ith'e ' line of li, -• Lewnes.lantt, thence along the hue of the south 20- perches to a post; thence by land of I Simeon Lewis, west, 17 2, porches to a corner,' thente ' 1 LtrOrth :'t l deo:lees wpst 21.ncrebef 4 to,s corqr .11 . 4 . ,1,1e, ft rf t, , ' :' 40, -, t, t” -",,,t)ii. P.i.; . C.4 4 ,:: ,•:.. ing' :..1 r• ; 11 . , ) ~, •,„;,. , r the Piece ot) beginning, contain 2 unwired 94eretit 1 cp, jabject to the etterosebu t ent of the, wate r A t ,t b t , Oro/at height ofittiii iavitaill dam - Warn with tgfrip.: l t.nnttenauces. J frazogAwelling _hetisei rr t u ria t am . 0 ,1 f ru i t t rees . igetzed and taken in eneentiOn at the snit . . . :,. of R. C. Foot, nee of Daniel Brewator assigned to S. A..; Pettit* vs Alonzo Williams. - ALSO—AII that piece or plot;of land situate in Au burn Township, susqnehanna County. Pennsyltaute, bounded on the north byland of Charlet Gay, on the east by land of David and john Jayne, on the south by land of D. C Jackson, and on the west by land of Wm. Place. containing about. 180 acres, about 195 aeres im proved. with the appurtenancet, 1 dwelling house. I barns and 2 orchards. 'Seized and taken in execntiou at the suit of F. C. Bunnell & Co. vs Anall Gay. ALSO—AiI that certain piece,of land situate and •ly log in the Borough of Sutquehanoa Depot, Susatiehair na County, Pennsylvania. known and described as VII- 1 lage Lot No. 10, lying east of Drinker Creek, as, laid down oft a m . 1) of a part of said Village, so surveyed by Wm. Wentz. tot the late New York & Brie Railroad Company. and te-surveyed 'by Timothy Boyle. except ing therefrom a three cornered pied° or said lot-hereto fore deeded to Daniel Mallpata Jr., it bein the tame lot conveyed by Job Mello/Lae to George C Sherman by deed the Ifith of May tilln. with the appurtenances,' frame dwelling house `a,dd all improved. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the M . B. L. and Bay ing Assselation of Suequehanta Depot vs S. H. Bur man. , ALSO—AIi that Certain piece or parcel of land situ ate in Great Bend Borough Village. Susquehanna Coun ty, Pennsylvania. bounded on the north by a public cemetery; on the eatt orland of W. W. Sinarell. on the eolith by Franklin ~greet, rind, on the west by Pine street, containing 180 by 185 feet, with the appurte 'lances 1 frame dwellint hotise and all improved. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of W. W. Simrell use of J. 11. Dusenbury vs Julia A. Hnywocd. N. B.—All bids and costs mist be arranged or paid on i the day of sale. WM. WHITE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montmse, Oct.:18, 1876. . • ' •-, -• : ' Of ,111traiiittockse =III CASH CAPITAL- .5.1900190., SURPLUS:EtIND,•96,OO4k XiLarApillaCllNT?o=l, ; ;:' TO - their new and;conimodiong Bank .I.lupdinvos Pub* AienliC:. - Triiniadte ,the busibess of TVILACHANTS • rAnmEns; • "cOBPSPONDENTEL" . . New. York, First National Bank; Philadelphia,' Phil& delphla National Bank, • WM. J. TURRELL. PRWMINT. N. L. LENHAIM, CasittEn. • • Montrose, March 25.1876. BILIANGS STROUD. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE AGENT, 1110TOZLtr. 4D MI o,3ear. Capttal Represented, II loptooo,oos. . . . FIRE Fire Association of ,Phit., Capital Assets, if 3,500,000 Insurance Co,. of N. A.., Phil., , " • 5,000.000 Pennsylvsnia Fire,. Phil., • ',; " , 1,100,000 Co.of the State of Pennsyl vania, Phila. Pa. 1r Lycoming of .Manney, Pa. Lancaster of .Latuatster, ' • * 4 _Newton of Newton, " Rome lUS. CO., N. Y., National 64 4s Col.mercial Fire " Fairfield Fire I ne. Co. SOuth ' Norwalk, .Conn.. " - Atlas " Royal Canadian, of Montreal, Canada. Liverpool. London & Globe, of Liverpool, Providence Is ashington, , of Providence, R. 1.1 at Tradeins. Co. Camden, N. J. • Patterson' Fireine`Co. Pattti.r son, N. J. Conn:Kum:al Life I ci ,-74c#,;, • Asset t American Life. Pi: `• eiCei DENT. • - ••• ' ' Travaiers [ha. Co:, gait, Capital andSarplag $3.000,040 Railway Rasaangers ' , - • • • • • ,5500,000 Th'eundersignedhaabeen nre.ll:ngyvap thloconnty,fot • the past 211 years, as an levanitic tf getit LOSSCF sue, fak nea by.llyia : Compaiti ilava , alvioateen promptly - -• larOillce tip afalts,lll' bantling' cast from Banking Office of ._!iligt,ti:Cocniteriteo. - ,,>"enrnpikt treet:' , •• • - - BILLINGS STROUD', agen t CHARLES swtrin; A , 1105 , 3fAnagers §l-LA4GDON, riolicitor — Montroie:Jan. 5 16 6 .; nt B UY ' R;AGES, AN I O 11451,9f1q , ' 1 •' 3 - 0 ?..di .111 , 101tiq .61 • 1711' . 7°E1 ..A. • rxdaiouT lIARFOIVD PA..' • ••.' •,.•• OEM „.. PRICII LIST. tc pairing s, done on shOrt.nolictrelft per than the , t ,,..,, i; _fire!,,ciass,i;iii4iii .li t ' l , :f( )- ;-:11 . T1... r ,' f!'i 1.. ;II.); I' I '..-1 '''4 l is . . # DO ‘..!1:. 1: 1 ::;',,,, , , , i . p_m ,... unlitiganCle::::l.lll '..iiii. '‘J 1." ;1 " :` : 1 -- . 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AT RICOONAiILE Bitighainton, May 3d,11876e- 9 -In- A EDITOR'S NOTlCR. t .atio'lindei-: ,silted an auditor appointed by the Orphaae Cotrt of Susquehanna County to distribute thorned, :rentainum in the bands of tne ' Executor of, tb.,_e estate o f Gid Peck, dec'd. win attend 1 9,1 0 e "; driti•tecer* , *9 ~ , ,r ,..-01, 0 ., ,. , . T .1. -..t II i ! - 4 .1 1 "^ - v' ' ' J in i 011,:1 : .:.,, . ; ; ;L i.1 . ,„, 1, ::, V, . 1 p... 11 - ,.. 4... lit4Cil • litv and 'place all persons Interested wilt . present ; their 1 1 0 Me Of b e forever debarred from coming In on said im • ~., • II ') ' or+. 'it-- 1 1 - 1 - . t :` ' ' - • I),ly,ENABLE,Auditor. Sept 18 Nue 1: ..,' ~, . ...I --L!'4--,LNl,iia.',Nlicil.la-.p !_.kl" ':21','..,"‘ 'it . ; '' And Others. GE.YERAL =EEO L!FIC. k C. • 44 • 700,000 6,000,000 '. 400,000 150.000 0,000,000 430,000 450,000 21,000 500,000 ": 1.200,0,0 27,060,400 600,000 270,000 sio,oilo • 50,000,0t0 $5,900,001 'I Li,"