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"Electors . at Lari 4 CHARLES R.IIUCIIALE.W. SAMUEL B. WILSON. 1, 'Robert P. Wier, Georp R. Boma, L. William a:Wright, 4. Thomas E. Gaskill, J ')nMoffet, an A. Morrison, 0 Owen Jones. William H. Haag, 43. Joel L. Lightner, Henry T. Trumboytrer,. -11.. George R. Rowland, 12. John lgoalon. 12. Joel B. MeCamant, 14. Bullet D. Boas, Democratic C For Congress, . RON: JOSEPH. POW ELL, Of. Bradford County. • For Senator, • EITGENE B. =HAWLEY, Of, . Alon trose. For , or ' Represe ntative, ) i l ;.111. W. T LER, . . '':- -.,' . Of Jac son.. i'' WAkEMA.N . C. - A - .NbRIC.K, OfJessUp. , . . . : . For - ProthonOtary: ALEXANDER NV.ItoW,LEY, Of Susquehanna bepoi." . , ..For Jury Commissioner, ST.EPIIEN E.:OAR:VENTER, (if Harfoxd. - - ; -- -For Auditor, :(COLUAIBUS 0. - Pilth , :' • . Of Dirnock...l', Now for Pennuly4w,at Blue Jefitis is . the .weitr. Kid gloves are out of style. Evrry_lnt•mber of Lincoln's 'cabinet now. Ming except - one, Is for:Tilden and. Hendricks. Vote for change, vote genuine reform:; vote for better ,times; vote for emplq merit.; vote to - drive thieves fro'm office; "at for honest Men, vote for Tilden. W. W. Watson, the.tool of the WAL2 firm m the' State Senate, Is understood to be largely responsiblei for.the passage of the bill . giving County Commissioners .trebla pay while building a new Court House. Mr. WALLER now 'wants a seat in the State s Senate himself. Will "the people trust him ?--Honesdale Herald. Thera la a question to be deuided next January this cbunty and that is, whether the county shall : pay $7OO for 'a commissioners clerk; when as good ma terial can be had for *5OO. It may be considered that $2OO i . small amount, but a party that wilrsell,' itself fin:, $200; it.seems to us, cannot bear but very little temptation. The auditors par upon this thing and the people should elect one who will audit the accounts; initead of the lb/iv:dent; Mr. Watson, Republican 7- senator of this'district, stand up! - Did or, did not Mr.,George Waller draw up the 0,911111.118- sioneile extra pay-bill y designed to take it thousand dollars -out of the pockets I d of the tax-payers of Wayne county did be ever Write you urging yon to se !cure the passage of that bill ? If either.' iyes or no, did.any Wayne.county Demo brat ever, yrite,,.you to ask yOu favor be act ?EliVe" WI the bottotn facts.—Hones , !dale Reraid. ) , V - • . . j What has redueed taxation \ $2,00 • ear: retrenchment retrenchraentin exilenset \?- !el:teflon of two county offielalercin a at , , 'form of retrenchment. We are aware it, was not fiarty lines. or party votes, in a strict sense,`.' which' did it. Its was - the people. 'this IS whit, , parties should be ke'pt That one should be held' intact'for the purpose of , correcting the wrongs engendered by the Mismanage ment of -! . the other. it is better that we at once 'adopt a_ ConstitutiOnal monarchy • -thaii_that one , set, of - men 'should have, tkelgtwer to, , continue= , their rale by \ the arty lash innsthe face 'iof universally ail 'miffed 'dbrruption. PMMVM ,, :tffifiit l o.o lo 4PiAtgllt -75 WP , A gIE;4QOIZA!I% . , . ~ ~.- • ,:.-,,,,,:. District : 15. JoAt& B. McCollum. 16.1 Franklin W. Snot, 17. John R.llll. Is. Tomas Bower, 19. DaVid Small, 20. Sebastian Wimmer, r . 21. James J. Ilazlett, 22. 'John B. Guthrie, 23. Robert M. Gibson, 24. David S. Morris, • 25. Robert B.Brown , 26. Thomas W. Grayson, 27. Benjamin F. -Morris. iinty Ticket. A FAJ WS I S LAT .. 4 9.15C USSION: .Whenever Mr. Hawley is .a candidate for_of fiee; -let tfs - see, one, two, three, lie.- has been: - beaten. pree timeS Already in his frantic: pur shit after 'office—ids; strong : , hold .scents:'.to be attacks .updn the good mune and financiarcreit it of the, county which shelters - ilk:1i: and af 'fords hint : the titans t.vhereby he lives.: - .1.1aV.. it g ,bcconic•perfectly familiar or thipeculiar and unantiab trait'. in Mr.,. distioSition, one 411oulii be . : sur prised to fin- 1 / 2 1! That gentleman • remaining - true to his instincts, or wonder, that, his nomination for .State Senator should he followed by .a Oar.- tteteristie - onslaught upon thOCOunty CoMinis sioners. This is the game.which he has played for three times, and notwithstanding- that his statements in regard to the county jail were exploded long ego- and haVe since becOme threadbare and rotten. from exposure, he con tinues- to flaunt them 'in the breeze to - the dis gust of _his own patty fliends and the contempt ot. his political enitnies. This seems to. be Mr. Hawley'aStOelt in trade, and he feels, perhaps, that .he ,muat make the most .of it. Taking this view . of. the cltse, only, we can; compre hend why-he thus plays the demagogue and 'resorts to misrepresentations when truth might better serve his . ,purpose 'There Is not a grain •of foundation for his assumptions- in relation to the matter of the county jail, there never has been any, and, no man in the community lampre thoroughly aware.of this fact than the DeniOcrittie candidates, for the State Senate. But we suppose Mr., Hawley will continua to agitate his bundle:ot rags, -under the. delusion tbat be is producing .startling effects.. He can not help it ; it is a ,way .he has,.,and :can.,no more resist the impulse to asballf the fair .fame of our county by dartinable hints and - ctiaboll• cal inuendoes, than he can'overcome the chron ic mania impelling him to grab for office - 1w the - cesspools of political. corruption. He, haa run so,often and been defeated so regularly that be. has fairly won the sobriquet of 'the great tine : - ledted ° and perpetual candidate' fot anything that offers. And still he.is not .happy. 'We copy 'the & .aboie from the last Ind pendent Repablican. - th e salutatory of the preknt.eclitor of that paper we .were that f airne&s in. the discussion of .men and measures was to be - always obi serVed: by -him. We are ready to concede tbai u itil'theabove,, so' far as weare con- cerned It. has. been - well: observed. We f. are not.tiosv inclined to believe that the above ' : article is. 'any .. otheethad Conti ihtuenee which:, has 'Over: poWered matilkeditorial clisciis;ian..: 1. first 'seri ten ce faisehoO4 ?upon . the:face ofit.;Not a childef six years -of: Age' •iiii•Stisqueliannaf.Counly. but ;that mhoirl4.lino*, that E. 13; IlawleilrasOrily been a. candidate twice before : 6.1.4 excuse this. falseliond mit the. gro bud.. of ignorance: We are told by' the - 1-445. t., authority in- tbis - tworl.4 that the Sins ' ignorance be winked at. The,:wlrelt article following is .a tissue of the : .saa - le . kirid 6f:l'2llsthood, but- .is net excusable utlo' I Ora same,groUnd,.for no editor whb assumes to - enlighten public' on portalyt 101163, Is. escuaable ii,r such un— warranted rmsstaternents. - It has been the former courses.of.. the publican hie- as -ivell'aS : ei-ery i other issue, to Meet - : • argUrrtept, facts; arid: figures; by -the low words Of a . pOt r bouseloafer'• you lie: - It. only !alseisixrlet.ter,s -to :do this. • It is Simply the -ariume-at of---a convicted Tit- - Jain ori'.drivelling coward, and . we are riot iv,illing to place Mr. Taylor' in the category of either:. We save tuclinFA .to belie'ye that in h 4 mar to further i•arty. 'sUccesS... he .undtAibtedly has beeti.-itrvei `•gled into this, by '!Cour-a 'louse Ring" persuasion. - We have repeatedly made our charges in this matter, gireiifacts . and figureb, pointed to the written eviderce which is open to every citizen of this comity and dethanded that it be confuted, and we have only been met by \the argument of the convicted coward, "you lie.". The Repnblican‘says, (we do not believe it is Mr.-Tayloi,) that our statements ," have . been exploded long ago." This may, have been permitted in. the columns, of that paper" through ignorance, but we now call upon i them to reproduce that "explo sion" before the people.- It they have not the files °file Repubiican we will furnish them,Land we demand that they make their. Profession of fairness in - diseusston; good, which appitrid in the salutatorysof, that' paper when Mr: Tay took _charge of it. 'We here assert that they-are more interested in this - nuttier than ;we .are The people of this county were here when all " explosions 7 in' this matter. took place, and' We certainly; on sour part, hail) no desire that Mr. Taylor !hall stand' in the light Abet the above article 'places hid), unless be now sees - fit to do so de liberately. We haie nothing more tosay at this time, but - remember, that if we have One:principle more firmly fixed than other, it is this; that we shall stand by what we deem to be just an.l .‘ right and by that , which we have; presented. written evidence to prove, whether B, B. s ' ley; bee. Senator or not.:.: And what iatrue be fore election. must be- true after, and what false before, and only asserted for ef feat,Will be shown, to be , Wee ;Ind will only react with double force upon the'ed itOrs,.tlie men .the party who :resort to. such base means::._ • 'ew - the campaign = - will ~ b egin to get . het'in Pennsylyan is; the fight being trails _ fettriC froin Indiana and Ohio rto this State. DeMocrate, be on your,guard and keOp, your eyes open. G. G. ly A'LEER'S SEV.PNjUDA.SES. It his. for years been the bost of the Republicans of Wayne countY, that their. County Co LI en turns .are al ways corn posed ,of representatives of the party _against whom the faintest suspicion political ,dishonesty 'or' corruption Cotil4 - never be raised. •Thfr: leaders 'and organ of the pirty have never failed to-bring this for ward as one of the strongest points in favor of any ticket resultingfrom the de-„ liberations of these highly moral conelaves' at the same time, holding-up to,seorn. and- .derision the :character. of the men fin t,er jug into the coniPbsition of the .pemo cratic county conventions. But it seems that the day .of these incorruptible Re publican cOnventions is past. - The cloak of hypocrisy that has hidden their "true 'inwardness" has been torn away,'. and: that, too, by the hands of -a mane high' in Republican -councils; and one whois this fall bearing aloft the party standard, in the county. It has remained for G. 0,, Waller, Esq., * the Republican candidate- for State Senator,l to destroy this legend Of honesty which has,Bo long been hanth • ed down 'in - the puny to which he at present acknowledges allegiance. 4e bold 'ly Charges that out of the: thirty, dele gates who cast their votes for Q. G win in the late County Contention, iseV..n. were purchased by that gentleman they being, originally Waller men. These..tbirty, men, are not only representative mew iii their politica} organiiation; but !Wird . high standing in businesS' and social Cir cles, 'and by ilfr. Waller's sleep Ting charge of corruption they, are: all matte subjeset: to suspicion. = It is due those who were.'nbt ptirchasu• ed as alleged by Mt% Waller,thie he Should rise ,and explain that he should' tigne l 'the - seven devik who entered the body, of the borwention, and thus relieve tbe twee -.I ,ty-three presumOly upright' 'men, from the imputationt that the charge vias'laid them lf• the charge not true. upon ..1 what claim on ho'nest partisans has a•nian for, support who would d6liberately,vicl: without any bas4:l3:of them. as:-'iioliticar-IndaSe.s?----Ilonesiktc4 CONUUir.F.WT. The cortiMiSsiOtierB 'Of 'Siisquebaniiik: County of to=d'ay . will-he abie.to pay-oar, bond.ed debtiii&irred' — f&i t : :jall purioses' -only, of:_pveesl.s,ooo,lii the-single year of '1876, with no' itieit'si,se of isia . tiOn; with the sump nuni . l)4TOf officials and _thesame unvarrantable• increase of salaries , and, inaugura'ed `,l)y ii,epublicair Now will the Republican "kptode' the fact. and accompany it with: any reason why they hal-e, collected this. $15,000 per year for, nine year4amounting to $1.35,000 in. the aggregate, ft& this specific purpose, and which by,lavx could : not be used for any other, and still left this debt unpaid, at.d outbianding upon the usurious, iiitenst ofB per- cent, - adtnitting bat by special Radical,. local, legiritatiou 'they were granted such power. This is a cots.undrum which the tax payers of this County have given up, and; none but the "dourt_ House Ring" 'can give the :answer. They have , had the floor fora year and a half and still they: maintain .a sullen silence. Here is, golde'h opportunity to blast the aspira tions forever of the matt ,whom .they are _pleased to call the "Great Unelected." .Sometiines it is convenieut *to be for , getlul anti sometime it is awkward. The, Wayne,COunty Herald having charged Mr George G. Wailer., the radical uandidate for Senator in''the twenty-sixtb district, with being a "W,Clellati and peace man;" in ,1864, ,Waller was incautious enough to deny, it in a public speech, And to declare that he supported Abra ham' Lincoln'. with his. -voice 'and voter 'The Herald returns _ to the charge , and puhlishes a list of McClellan-Pendleton. meetings:. which were .addteSsed Waller in 1864, and some very pungent editorial strictures from - the Republican newspaper, the , Waysfie , Citizen, upon his apqrstacy in the,Wo9dwar4-Curtin -cam paign in. 1863, in which Mi. Waller •is , de notinced for making speeches at-‘coplier-' head:meetinot? in 1864, if''_they: were honestly entertain ed,,do Lail great credit. It is vtistly,lun fortunate that he should :forget that-he had such sentiments.' .- • When lovely Waller stoop!' to folly, And finds his record's bad, To recollect is ixteloncholY, ' To publish is to , drive hint wad; —Harrisburg'Patriot. _ The Philad.elphia Inquirer, glies the official iote_ol Ohio on Barnes, fieeretarr of Atate,svhich makei h is ,majority - 6,093, a 04Lnc:tenible' filliCk off, from Etayee.major majority :last s Does iSis• hing for Z5 -.4.41 " "-- .i , ‘'''....t.i , . WE HAVE RECEIVED A FALL All\ll WAITER COINS, -; • S ..I,I,EvER SO FULL AND coit,PiarrE, Mon trw, „49 1,11 SVl►ile Wayne'olikirity•had' a full critic_Ben* a'fullOratie . delegation in tie Benati,lid a full Demo,- cratie - Boarci :Connly _Commissioners, the old Colin Rouse • 'NU.' good , enough ;' When Way ne-'enirn ty . bad'' 'Repribli=` , can? Bench;, a lull :Repahliean l :aele4tidn: Sep'tite )46use,. uud;a 130,44.0(, 4iocled i pot.itics,-a high toned. : pourt house_ utid' bsolli telt n . ee,6l - 4F•ttev.' • PO;li ve you riot had, r #001(1ei - i s E;;; ; . , cite „ dcde; - :_3 We nave shown in another part oi, {hitt' paper that ihe . bd in cieiiiitii.the'l4 - of . i lig. 'a, new atairt the poyers;pf F°Pu tY.,Pe4174 isix ,6 ll ll ' sail it, dollars bres?,rs.,-Wistison,:i.Senaterii awl:Thomas Y.. Bort - an& W V.' Attinit! for4;ll4resen'tiitivei; -.l Urtirii!iiiigtiuhfen't4 in - the:passagu'of.' that, catrup r 0n'f,46,.5e,ie I tie Foe.o rprgeentatiss the-pc9pici, alrovolili,s,-tools,of the Repub., lic Wiref , pullev of Wayne,' th "triaf bill. was,' thud: - What~ z citizens of Wayne. o.)unty urged its-pa§age. Let t us know who , is - responsible for thii outrage.--4Honis dale. Herald.' Advertisempis plow This Week. j AMES BLEINEY, PRaCTICAT. EIIOT AND#S:EIVE ALIKEI4. ruhlte A:venue, Monist:me, coot; Shoo, and Uppers, furnished' for: Ladies' and Geniletnen Ail kinds of custom, work done. with tiesuiess and uispateh. WINVISIBLE F.'hATUHE7,..Mat - • Rubber goals. repai-td in a. good and substantial manner. • v s * Sole agent; for Lathene's Leather aeoLlitabher Cement in SusqUalianna County. Shop -tinder E. MeEmazie's store. • Montrose. (AA' 33 , IS7B ; . 4447. ALWAYS UP TO 'THE TIMES t GREATEST IMEDUCEMENTS EVER OFFERED , IOII , ` , - Having just returned . from NeW To k with. a -large and well selected stock, I shall be able to give law pat roils the best bargains seen. in this county, for years, as they will bet tally convince:thygiving usa,cali sad ini ex aning-,r. ou . otopk. Read the folio Fang Lid., • I , •- , , DRY GOODS. - • Calle:me .. . ... ..."„ .. - • S to Sc.• Mishits ..-., ........ 4tolle.- Detainee.— .. .........;..20 to 350,, Dress Goads.— ' ....— ' ~..;;.20 to' 5Ce. Alpaca .....s. ....,...' c ' .....:15 to' ilk. Shavei, ... •*. ~........' 13 to sll).f Ladies' .tickets ' ' .:. -- ' ' - '—V to $ 1 0: •,- ~.. •.: • GIitCidERLES. • ' .' ; • • Sugars., A..... ...-,.. :4:: ...J..... ' - '11)(c - ..10 c 1 Japan Tea... ....: .-:....:. . . ............. . i. —.85 to ' 3 1 .5 1 39 1 0 Tea ... •... • ........ . ~ 25 to * I t Rice '' ..'.'.-..* _....,...' ' '.. '- 6to 16c' , BossenewiniTobseco - ' '-':....., .. ....- .'.,. ... ZOO!' Raislaas, new.—., . • ..,. .. •.. ....:.; .... -, tt/ 50 -: ticors AND slogs. ' . ” , Rip Boots .'....,,. . $2lB TS Ceti 8n0te....,.'.... . .......... ......:....,.... 8150 • , 450 Boy? BoJts... _. ..... • ...... ~ ' 100 300 Ladies' Calf Slow ' - '- .. 150 '2 50 Ladtes',Grain Sheet . ',l 25- , 2 40 tliildren's Shoes ' .. ....... 60 .160 , READY•MADI CLOTHING. suit e _ .... „„....$ 6to $lOl Overcoati $f 0014 $2O • Suits, all wool..:. -8 to 'ix . 1 Walking Coats 550 to tit Bei ts,all wool,fan- - 'i Pants 100 to, 5 cy.„ .1 . ......"..4 .• /OW 18 1 . • , - Also, Hits aid Caps, Crockery, Glass 'and Wooden 'Ware: - Table "and' Loc ket Cutlet y, Hardware. Stoves. Tinware. ROPes, Cordage t 'aud'hi het, everythinglaan ally kept in country stores.. Our Tenho is,our customers' interest are our interests, therefore, it is for our beneilt to -give them all.tha ad vantages of a well bought stock._ .• • . . Wo are stilt alive on PotOrry. and want 10.0* petinds dressed, Immediately, forwhich the highest 'market price will he paid. , _ . Bring on, your Poultry, Bitter, Eggs, and other pro; duce. and we guarantee you, will. be ,well please g that ' you' called.- ' • - , -', T. ft writElvircitorc--! Rush, Pa., Oct. 25, 1876m8,- Presidential Campaign, Citzisi dins ak. Tontana, Bead for illuetratkil "Circular and Price .1414. culmisTlNGium*, , HlLL esAmnr#onnums witc,4o4-cheich Phi 4 N p:A s e irroog. - lc ; '; - C103X1L111:e?te, rtaaseast WMPLI WILL BE - SOLD AT V.OPUT'44.;' I. ,.:OASH PRICE--,,,,-,-.;-..:i, l:STO CK- ;r1 DlEVV:'„...ol7 , oopili;,, :~.;, ~< ~ ceo„ z E ; , ..I I: , ..''. :s.'.l AND s SIl O y~ 42-46 SEE HORSE,SHOER WANTED A • • , practical ,hoistahOer , can find emilloythent* call ing on or writing to the underrsigacd at F.airdale,, Sus quehanna County, PA, L. D; WHITIL Ow= Oct. 18, 1876 pd. . •,, • • , _ Patients citred 311) years ago , remain sound. Dr. II 'A. Sherman's enceeeertil treatment of Rupture has in duced =principled. persona to, advertise the elastic :trusses as a certain :cure; knowing, them to be but an !imperfect supPorr." l l'botaiands; at victims are to-day 'entiernag through this elastic truss delusion. • . . If it is worn tight aroma the body it wastes sway - the muscles. interrupts the circulatiou and predisposes -to paralysis , ; besides.the straps between the legs drags the great ball of wood upou the ligaments. spermatic etiralS and:pelvis:hone la a manner to. prolluce'ltupoten c.y+ , with .itit its, horrors., In detAi Abe legion of trusses with their griping pressure upon the spine, abdonfen. ' and delicate:plats adjueent 'to Rupture. isdener or later ; cause 'kidney:apd bladder affections ; ,destroy destroy-manhood Jiiiking the'.yoring old,'and the 61: rseless,tintfl life settles' , into frightful apathy: •,The,aMicted should think 'set lowly of this subject and . act in accordance:with the dletAtes of reason . , I . • • ' _. '' •—• . - `)ti DR 4 SBERMANS - '' ~ a . .")*: , ". I . 'Treatmt.nt is Practical . ,' at o al I— - . alid teeironaleal-:' `its ' Ohjeet 'in immediate fend and • eventual cure,.., It is based. :upon _scientific printiples •-and easily ni deonstrateff Co the coMprebensions'ot eve ,ry,' ititelligerit-Persoti.i Though ho 'does ncit:iite l truss he zees 'a spppgrt ,infinitely superior. v:iiich keeps tr. 'arithing in . proPerposition' white tlie. Curative com pound applied ditlyiht the patient, exettes healthy ao tionl,ad,hesion and cure. Besides this tree trent does .not'niterfere withliber ort exercise orriforseb ek or oth ‘33 erwtse, sea affords security against..iridamed:, d strait •giilated rupture. . , The afflicted are comingfrom all parts of the country. Terms moderato, depending, upon ,the case ;Persons :from the 'cr.mnti'y can receive treutm:.nt and Lee for 'home oa the saute day. Send i o,cents for Dr.Shennan's Books wittpitKenesB of bad cases before and after cure.. Itefdrenees given to ge.ntlemen who have been cured.— Office No.l, Ann Street, New York., Beware of the fel ow callineghiriteelf Dr. W. G. Crempion, and using Dr: Sherman's name in his advertiseinents to.. decoy the at , dieted. Save this advertisement . , 4 ' • 11=1111E1 - .BOOT - AN'a SHOE SHOP, First tioiri oeloit 'd- !diner's Store, South Stain • PHILiND QR HART will attend to Custom Work st the . folloviine price's : - - • - CoursO BOtsts, (stock furnished).— .... •• • Ki p at 475 Women's Shoes " " • ..... 295 Halt Soles- and. Heels Patches.. Where paities - farakih tkeir OVia stock: . f Coarse Boots made i0r:..:., ' . . ' $125. Kip Boots made f0r....:..:. -- 125 Calf Shoos, . .. . ....., ... ~ .:: .... ........• • • 100 Hall" Soles an dbiee1e............. 25 , VirAll work warratited.. • . PHILANDER EARL liottrese, 0ci.11.187614 rrHE.GREAT HARD TIMES,PAPSIPV . • X The Best, the Cheapest, and the mostly Politer. , You cannot afford to be. without the CRLCKET. @lsi THE - HEARTH. 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Estate of Patrirk O'Donnell: late of Susquebaans,deed, Margaret •Onionnell, Advaimistratrix. Relate of James leurtaugle. -late of Aubtan t de.d, E. O'Neill, Administrator. Estate of. Mired Carpenter. late of Clifford, deed, TO ert Westgate, Administator.' Relate of Owen McDonough. late of Middletown, deed Owen McDonough Administrator; B'state of Cheater Williams. late of Buford; dec'd, Vernon Williams, Admindetrator. _ - Estate of A. B.' Whiting, late of Great talmil deed. Emily Whine& AdmWstratrix; Estate of atria Meghn, late of. Middletown, deed, Robert Winters Executor. Estate of 'Otis Severance, late of Clifford, dec'd, Min E. fieveranCe Adtulnistratrix. That the accountant. have settled _leek, accounts In the Register's Office 4n and for the County'of dove banns, und that the same will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court. op Thursday, the 16th day otNcvember, 1876,f0r confirmation and allowance., • - •B. tsEARDSLEY. Register. Register's Office, Montrone, Oct. 11,18[6. . AprosrfsTAArrows,SA LE QF - s Rieal Estate • IN BI OXiKLYN TOWNSHIP. , /'he undersigned Tlidministrator of do estate of Al. best Cl:Reynolds deceased, late of the Township of Brooklyn. in pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of the' county of Susquehanna. will expose at public.tale'oti tb_epreutisecin Brooklyn Township, on Friday. November 10th, 1876, at I.nielocitpd ut. 4 ,the following described real estate to wit ; Situate in Brooklyn Township and honuded And described as follows : Bounded on the north by landi•of Q. Rogyrs, on the east by lands-of C. Rogers, arid A. Ely. on the south by lands of. A. Ely and on the wtiat; by lauds of Sri Birch, L. Reynolds and A. Lindh• ley, con about 70 scree, with ,the exception of about - Into scree (2 saes) with dwelling boast aid ban( thereon. set aft to the widow of said A. G. hey nolds for her exetriptions and hiving. ibereon carding machine and feed tnill,` and mostly unp roved. IT/44MA iLkLit.tritati) down, On final tcoar matiop. of use; and tisiAncei in oneyear . with el) i• G:WitLIAIIIB. Administrator. Ikoniclyn, Oct. 4,18111 ! Owl . . • ' • • - • '- ~t READ STROUD. 'RUPTURE.