Town, County, .an.d Variety: —Read the address of Abel Turrell on eighth page. -;----Regular meeting of the Y. M. C. -A. , next 'Monday evening. . ' —Littles & Blakeslee's law office is receiv ing a new c'at of paint. —Passengers on the Montrose Railway were landed at the new depot on\ Monday \ eve ning last, for the first time. --;-The Tilden and Hendricks Heform meet ing at Rophottom will be held on Saturday in. stead - ol Friday as advertised last weelf. Turn out. 1 ' —lmprovements still continue on Depot street. Stone sidewalks . have_been 140 in flout of the dwellings of Messrs. Sweet and Ilemp stead and we trust the others will jbe done by the time the depot is completed. —Mr. Ellsha Mulford imade a very fair,. speech on Saturday' night last: before the Re publican club of Montrose, for a Minister who sees. fit to drag hill ministerial . robes into poll• tics: It was partizan but more - 7air than the average this Year. . ' s , • . —Rev. I. T. Walker, P. E.,,wi1l hold Quar terly Meeting services at the M. E. church next Saturday and Sabbath. , Preaching. , Saturday at 2 o'clock p. m., and Sabbath 'morning and evening _Love Feast Sabbath morning at 9:30. TLS public are invited. ' PASTOR. Mr. Watson, who addressed a lodge of the "Knights of the Goldea Circle" at the Red School Rouse above Nevi Milford Borough,sets himself up as a denouncer of 'the war record of Democrats. He knows who were members of that order and in his states evidence - apacity, be would do, well 'to expose . them. Rise up Senator Watson. . I I —This is not only a very exciting buts a very interesting political campaign. Women as well as men have a duty to perform 'to their country, and they should not shrink from it.— They cannot vote or appear in procession, but they can cut the wood and bring up 'the coal and thus leave men more (time to talk up mat- ters.—Panbury ---Itemember' the l' l ttlen and Hendricks Reform meeting at the court House, Thursday evening, November 2d, Hon. H. H. Little and /John A. Sittser, esq., of Tunkhannock; will address the meeting. Bring out your _ wives and daughters. All are interested in good gov ernment. Come and beat discussion. Every one, of whatever name o: party;. should feel in terested at this crisis. \ 1 \ .. - —"Hold ,the Fort"l i 'is the - watchword of the office-holders, the bank smashers„the.naturali zation paper forgers, the illegsl fee takers, the ballot box sniffers and the return tinkers.— "Take the Fort'.' is the people's answer. Take it from the - ninety thouand office-holders.-- Take it from the Belknaps and Babcocks, the Butlers and 'Shepherds Take 'it trent the de faulting postmasters and the embezzling col lectors of internal revenue.. Take it from the fraudulent mail contractors and ' the navy de partment thieves ! Tate it from the jobbers in post traderships and oldiers' grave stones ! Take it from the whisk ring thieves and the Pacific Railroad, ring plunderers I 4"ake the. fort.? , • i --The Commissioners of Wayne county .31135 T receive extra pay for their serviees while building a new Court. House, said Mr. Watson in his speech. Why "must" they '— Did they so inform Mr. Watson ? IT riot they, who did ? _ Did their counsel or. any other Democrat, prominent or obscure, in Wayne county ever write Mr. Watson to that effect ? What does this "must" mean? Would not the - \ Commissionen go on Withmit extra pay ? If so, how did-Mr. Watson kn i lw thii ? And if he did know it, is not he, an those who con trolled his action, entirely' respotsible, not only for the $6,000 which his bill \is to cost us, but -for the entire biirden which the building of a new Court House is to fasten upon our shout.: dera? Mr. Watson,yOu Vilat explairi ! Wayne' ('aunty Herald. . —Mr. George G. Waller's Man Fri "day, Watson, present 'State Senator frem this district, seems to have played \ quite an 'impor tant Part in saddling the new Court House up on the people of Wayne county. 'Me not only procUred the passage of the $6,000 Extra Pay Bill, but it was thrOughi his influence that the editor of the Citizen 'iva appointed by Govern or Hartrarift one of the Associate Judges ot. .Wayne county, and that, too, after the Goverr or was understood to have positively promised that he would not give Mr. Wilson the office.— One of the first official acts of-Mr.: Watson's favorite was to sign the order of Court requir ing the Board ot Commissioners to proceed iirith* the erection , of the 'new Court House. It •_,looks as though the. Wailer-Watson scheme WAS to bring the combined effect of pulling and pushing to bear (in the Boare. • What won der that it was - effectual t'F'ffraytif County Her- —The Supreme Court of Illinois haps! made an important decision, affecting the fights of school committeeli, teachers and pu pffs. A pupil in a common school Was expell - td for refusing, by command of her parents,..to purchase. books to study book keeping. An `fiction for _ trespass was instituted against the directors and principal of the school and a ver 'diet was given against them tor *135., The sppreme court, ou appeal, affirmed the judg ment of the loWer court. The Court held that the lelgislature had invested school directors with the power to compel the teaching in com 'inoil 'schools of . higher branches than those enumerated baNthe statute, to those willing to receive instruction therein, but had left it pure ly optional With parents , and guardians wheth er the children Under their charge shall study such' brandies. In the case before', them the directors had no 'power to 'expel ,- the pupil for *ask% to study bookkeeping as book-keepiug was not one of the enumerated studies, and.it ".:was optional with her gisidian whether or notshistlttrit..Orefr*?sume this is good Jaw in Fenneybraubiai w,11" is Illinois. . TILDEN AND HENDRICK'S REFORM ItIEETENGS - AS FOLLOWS : 2liuraday Eve7ung, Nov . 24, MONTROBE. - • Hozi. R. R. LITTLE, JOHN A. SITTSER. Friday Evening, Nov. 3d, r IitILF`OIID. . ' J. B. McCibILLUM ... B. HAWLEY. Sat4rday .Afternoon, Nov. 4th, HQPBOTTOM. R. B. LITTLE; AND OTHERS. - . . Saturday Bvenrity, Nov. • S?ili.NetvrLE. • • A. 11.•McCOLVIM, AND OTHER S . ' • a Saturday Afternoon, Nov. 4th, •LENOXVILLB. J. - B. IficCOLLIIM ' E B. IiA.W LE Y. —blrs. J. G. Burnett will give one of her popular readings in Montrose, under the aus pices of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion, at their rooms, on Friday evening, Nov. SiL It Will be remembered that this lirdy gave two readings in this place, a year ago, which gave universal satisfaction, and it is . hoped she will receive a lull house. Tickets 50 eta , to be obtirined at Deans' Book Store and at the door. --What the Citizen may have to say, by way of im effort to relieve its party from the damning effect of this disclosure remains ;to be seen ; but it may possibly be foreshadowed by the street-talk in which the leaders of . tke Ring are included. These leaders have the effrontery to claim that the bill giving the commissioners of this county between FIVE AND Six. THOU SAND DOLLAitS EXTRA PAY while build ing a new Court Hduse, providing its erection occupias only three years, was not a W i ayne c' linty-move at all,; that its introduction and passage were due to the tact that several Other counties in the Mate were anxious to put up new public buildings, and were desirous of en- , listing 'the favor of, their board !of Commis sioners by issuing them extra pay ; and that there was no pressure put upon ithe Radical Legislative delegation from this district to ~ in duce them to favor the passage of the act.— Wayrie Cority -Herald. 1 —lt seems that, Mr. George G. Waller's etrinity.with Hon. G. A. Grow is nO new thing. When he prevented the - possibility of Mr. , Grow's securing the vote of the Wayne county delegation in the late Cong - ressiOnal Confer ence, by circulating the story thatlJadwin was to make $lO,OOO by the transfer, many people imagined that he had taken a sudden-dislike to Susquehanna's favorite. Not so. The feud is a venerable one, dating back -many years, as the following from. the Honesdale Democrat of "October 23, 1862, bears witness : "On Monday morning before the election Mr. G. G. Waller made a visit to. the Herald office While there he said in the presence of sundry people that he had been over to Montrose on the Fair Grounds helping his father in-law op pose Galuslia A. Grow, the regular Republican Union 'candidate for congress. He; talked large ly of crushing the Radicals, and all that." The Radicals of Susquehanna: county now have'a chance to "crush" him, arid we guess they mean to do it:— Wayne co. ,lierald. - —I saw in last week's Repuliiica-n, a state ment in regard to thf ie Tilden and Hendricks club ot Nicholson, which is so very Unjust to our friends in that place, that* I deem it but right that .our friends in other places should know the truth. I attended a , meeting of the Tilden and Hendricks club,of NiCholson, Wy oming county, last Thursday evening, and the hall, twenty-five feet by sixty,' was filled to its utmost capacity, and ,a - great Many were una ble to gain. admittance.. There was at least four hundred and fifty persons pi.esent. At 7 o'clock, as fine a band of music as there is in Northern Pennsylvania, with , a beautiful uni form, escorted the speaker, J. B. McCollum, of Montrose, to the hall. After son e fine music by the band, the President ot the club intro duced Mr. McCollum to the audience. For an' hour and a half, he talked to thoSe earnest 'and intelligent men ia his usual clear, forcible, and eloquent style. When the meeting closed -all were pleased with the 'meeting and several men whom 1 have know]; personally for te years, and have never voted the -Democratic ticket in their lives, declared to me they "should vote for Tilden and Hendrickathis time. The club had fifty names on its , role at its first meeting, and now numb: rs many more. Look sharp, you may expect good news from Wyom ing county. ' S. —A couple town gentlemen from Bingham -51 ton were in Monday and criticised the Soldier's Monument. They wee Democrats of the reform school, and .we bel eve that the average Democrat is opposed to soldier's mon uments, as a general thing.—Mo troBe Republi can.. *, • Our faith in, the "fairness" of pi 1 itical discus .sion that was boasted of by the o resent editor 'of the Republican, received a se • ere jog; week before last, but the above tries our faith in his fairness in any discussion. Th: t Tilden and Hendrick's, Democrats or Hayes and Wheeler Republicans of Binghamton ye had any thing to do. with the erection k our worthy county soldier's monument, would be news to us. It is simply infamops and an imposition upon decency, to make such a partiza.n turn in the matter as is attempted in , the above squib, and we ha.ve that faith in the honor of the ma-: jority of mankind to believe that it will be re - tented by honollit Republicans as well as Demo crate. We . make no boast, in a partizan sense, but we ask simple justice. We G are ready ,to lay down the files of the DEmOcitAT - on this subject with • the files of the *publican, and take the consequences. We are ready to see the names of ail Haves and Wheeler Republi cans and Hayes land Wheeler Democrats who subscribed for Cltls monument, !placed beside all Tildenand HendricksDeinocliats and Tilden and Hendricks, Republicans. It) is merely the basest partizan infaray i to fiatmtisupt an lain uation before the people of this ;county at this time. It w nild be no baser to attempt:to claim sectarian church credit on - this monument than . to credit exclusive political pastiiinahip and Mr. 'TOW will do Well to excuse this attempt, by plying hie absehce at the Centennial. THE DEMOCRAT, NOV. 1, 1876: —The citizens of Rush had a very tull and enthusiastic meeting at IT. D. Einvder'a on Thursday evening last. The meeting was ad- dressed by R. B. Little and E. B. Hawley. THE WAY To SECURE A NOMINATION.-- Speaking of rumors that are current in-polit ical circles over. in Wayne "and . Susquehanna counties, the most probable, and the one that displays the Native characteristics of the big end of the congressional ticket is told of one of . the conferees from Wayne, and for. a short time a candidate himself for congressional honors. • It seems that idler the.nomination was made he went to one of the brothers of Mr. Grow, and said to him : "Your -brother could have had the nomination it he had only fed things to suit me I" - • He replied very + promptly : 4 "If you mean by fixing things that my brother could have received the nomination by , buying it s I wish to say to you that he never pays Money to 2.0- cure a nomination to office." , In his 'own county the Wayne conferee is ac• cused of receiving $1,500 and the promise of the next nomination, for voting for Overtpn. LAPORTE'S DEFEAT.--The last issue Of the Bradford Reporter charges the friends of Mr. Powell in Susquehanna County with uttering a "base slander" by circulating a report that Mr. Overton opposed the election of Mr. La porte - tiro years ago. If no other evideete of the evidence of this report could be. prodUcedi the position and ac Lion of the intimate political friends and ad visers of Mr. Overtop,the pubiished utterances of'N. C.. Elsbree and others toward Mr. •La porte,both below and after .his nomination.and their evidentand manifest gratification at his defeat, would 1 , :.-ad even a disinterested observ er to the conclusion that there had been a se cret arrangement among them to bring about that result. Other' evidence, however, can be adduced to substantiate the fact that both Mr. Overton and N. C. Eisbree declared their in tention to defeat Mr. Laporte for . the nomina tion, and if not successful in the convention then .to compass his defeat at the polls.—A ,When the Republican Congressicnal confer ees- - Met at Tunkbannock, two. years. age,'N. C. Elsbree and other delegates from Bradford county, worked . kealously to secure the nomina tion of .E. Overton Jr„ of Towanda, a member of the law firm of OVERTO* & EVEIBREE.— Failing in their object, they agreed that if the Convention would support Mr. Laporte, whom they had already 'plotted to defeat at the polls, as subsequent events plainly, proved, the 120111i nation for Congress'should, in the future, go to the other counties of the District; in rotation. If Mr. Laporte had been elected, according to ordinary-party usages lie :would. have been en titled by courtesy, to a second term. -As long as Mr. Overton so ardently .- desired: the office forlimself, it was only Sharp practice (though whether strictly- honorable or not, let all honest Repuliicans_liay at the polls on 'TueF-day next,) to secretly work'to defeat Mr. Laporte. Doubt less it would hiive been more,polikje - had Over ton's friends concealed their exultation at the success of the plot: ' . • In the Judgment of an unscrupulous Rang, Mu.. PowELL's election was a sufficient excuse for breaking the pledges they had made at Tunkbannock. Overton was again thrust Air ward as a candidate for Congressional honors, by his friend Elsbree, in opposition to - the plainly expressed wishes ot the majority of the people ot the whole diStrict. Why else. was it necessary to pay $1,500 to Mr. Jadwin of Wayne county, to induce him to "step down and out ?" Why else were the claims of Sus quehanna and Wyoming ignored, and their respective delegates tauntingly assured that, in two years from that time, they would not be noticed at all ? Let the people of the XV Dis trict say whether their most sacred trust, the office of Representative, shall thus lie made a matter of bargain . and Let them, irrea pective of party, show their indignation at such corrupt traffic by going to the polls. on Nov. 7th, and voting, for "HONEST JOE POWELL." PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public vendue, In Forest Lake Township, on Thursday, Nov. 2d, 1976, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property.: 25 tons of hay, 250 bushels of corn in the ear, 140 bush els of oats, s quantity of buckwheat, bushels of timothy seed. quantity of potatoes, lot of oat straw and corn stalks, I horse, 1 cow, lumber , • wagon, buggy.set bobs. set double • 1 harness, 2 sets • • ' Whillietrees. neckyoke, a full line of farming utensils, a ' lot of household furniture. and numer t. • ous art cies not mentioned. TERMS—AII snmsnender $5 cash j, $5 and over, sit months' credit With interest and appved security.. rir):10 goods to be removed unt il ettled , for. AARON REYNOLDS. 42-46 Oct. 11, 1876. In Piess—Outfits Reatly--4he • CENTENNIAL EX4 ) OSITION. • Described and Must ted. wonderful exhibits, curiosities, gre t days, &c. Pro fusely illustrated, thoroughly popular{ and very cheap.— Must sell immensely. 5 000 AGENTS WANTED .I-- Send for inn particulars. This wilt] be the chance of 100 years to coin money fast Get the only reliable his tory. . 1 Hubbard Bros., Pubs., 733 Sansom pt., Phila. CAUTION Be not deceived by premature books, as suming - to be "official" and telling wat will happen in' August and September .43 --' - - A UDITOWS NOTICEj—The tinder. A. signed having beim vpointed an auditor by the Court of Common Pleag" . .of. Stiso l a Co.. to distribute the funds in court aris.l,pe• from s ale of real estate of Henry Manzer.will atteriti to the duties of bis appoint- Mem at hie office in Montrose,. Monday. Nov. tith,at one o'clock p. m • at which time and place all persons In terested will present their claims or be forever debarr ed tram coming in on - Bald !undo. , J. E. CARMALT, Auditor. Oct. 11; 18?6. - 42w4 p J. DONLEY, UNDER vaiWTRIMI, anionAwroN, x. T.. The latest improved Caine and Catioste on hand.— Hearse to order. Shroud', etc. IIPTi1;l9. SHERIFF'S. SALES.--BT VIRTUE. OF write issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Stiequehanna County and to me directed.l wil' eose to sale by public vendue, at • the Court Rouse in Mont rose, on Friday, November i•, A. D.,,11.11711, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following pieces or parcels of land, to wit : All that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate, lying and being in the township of Jackson. Sus quehanna. county. Penssylvaniclounded and describ ed ao follows to wit : Beginning at a beech in line of land surveyed to Borne L. Potter, then(e east 95 perches to road; thence north 2 rode, thence west 15 rods. thence earth 113 rods, thence west Ell) rods thence south 10 rods to the place of beginning, containing 58 acres and 92 rods of land more or lees. It being the same piece of land conveyed by Wm. W. Cobb and Mary M., his wife to James R. Truesdell.'Nov. 187i 1 , and recorded in deed book N 0.43. page CIR. Ste. About . 50 acres improved with the appurtenauces. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of WM. L. Chandler vs Thomas Ba I. ALSO—AII that certain piece or plot of land situate in Auburn Township, Susquehanna county, Pennsylva nia. ana described as follows : On the north by , land of Wm. Green. on the west by :land of A. Waltman, on the south by land of Ziba Laftance, audfon the east by land of Nathan Green and land of Samuel Tewksbury, Containing 118 acres. about 80 acres 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. IC. Pickett assigned •to A. IL McCollum vs . John Manumit z. ALSO—AII that certain plot of land sitnate in tae township, of Liberty, Susquehanna County, Penn/11- 'Bl4la, Bounded and described as follows to wit : On the north by lands of A lan son Chalker. on the east by lanes of "Platts lot" as it has been called, on the south by land of P. P. Butts. and on the west by land form erly owned by Katurah:Butts, costaining2s acres more or less. For a more particular description reference may be had to deed by Alanson Chalker and wife to Daniel J. Murphy' recorded in the proper office in deed book No .33, page 830 ttc. [Seized and taken in execu tion at the suit of James' Murphy assigned to D. D. Searle vs D. J. Murphy. ALSO—AII that certain-piece or parcel of land situate in Great Bend, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, Bounded on the north by lands of Dußois, on the east by lands of 'Henry Warner, on the south by public road. and on the west by lands of Dußois. con.: taining about 1 acre with the appurtenances, 1 frame house, 1 lrame.barn, and fruit trees. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James . Bnlcereary use of N. S. Lenheim. vs Thomas D. Corby. "Aiwa's." ALSO--All that certain piece or parcel of land, situ ate, and being in the township of Lenox, Susque hanna county,Pennsylvanta, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake aad stones on the west side of broikk in Fine of land sold to Allen W. McDaniel. thence along Said line north 5.9 and one half degrees east 146 perches to a stake and atones in line of land solo to Merrit Carpecter. thence north .?; of a degrep east 92 and eight tenths, perches to a stake and stones corner of Thomas Payne's land, thence along said Payne's line, youth 89 degrees east 157 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 perches to the place of beginning. containing 118 acres and 151 perches Oland be the same more or less with the appurtenances, 1 frame 'dwelling linnet, frame !.barn and other out build ings, an orchard, and other fruit trees. jSeized ' and taken in execution at the suit of W. H. Osterhoat as; signed to Grow Brother .assigned to P. N. Boyle vs ',pike Harding. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate, lying; and being in the Township of. ',knock, Sus quehanna county, Pennsylvania, hounded and describ ed as follow's, to wit : On the north by lands of Jonas A, Gray, on the east by lands of Jonas A. Gray and Geo Gates, on the south by highway and by loads of A. Bur dick, on the `,west by lands ot , George Fowler and H. G. Baker. containing 50 acre., more or less, with the ap purtenances', two frame dwellings atd,one frame barn. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jonas A. Grey vs S, P. Gray.) ALSO—AII that certain piece or plot of land situate, lying, and being in Lenox township, County of Susque hanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north east and south by lands of James Conrad and. on the west by public road lending from Tunkhannock creek to Clifford. containing 3( of an acre, with th- appurte nances, Iframe house and all improved. heized and taken in execution at the suit of Joel Denny and James Faller vs David Strong and R. Noise ALSO-All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the Township of Oakland, Susquehanna Cotnty, Pennsylvania,bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the south by State Street, on the west by lot of W. T. Morley, on the north by rands of Wm. M. Poet and, on the east by lot of Charles Ogden being 60 feet on the said State Street, and extending northward the same width 120 feet more or less with the appurtenances, 1 frame dwelling house and all imotovetL [Seized Find taken in execution at the suit of The Mutual Building Loan and Saying Association of Susquehanna Depotys A. N. Ogden: ALSO—AII that certain piece or plot or lanctsitttate in the Borough of Susquehanna Depot, 'Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania. bounded on the north by lands of. Washington Sheet, east by lands of F Barris, on the south by Laurel street, and on the west by land of John Mai - entry, with the appurtenances, 1 two story dwellieg,house, and all improved. [Seized and taken in execution at the snit of ihe Mutual. Building Loam and Saving Association of Susquehanna Depot as J. N. Seddon and James Seddon. ALSOr-All that piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Borough of Susquehanna Depot, Sus quehanna counts. Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at the south tomer of Presbyterian church lot. thence along the said church lot north 35 degrees and 30 minutes west 8 - perches to a corner in the east line of A. J. Seymour's lot, thence south 311 minutes west along Seymour and Gaylord Cur tis's lot 9 perches and 3X links to the northwest corner of the Cole Lot, thence along the same south 39 degrees 30 minutes east 4 perc hes and 5 links to the line of Barnes's lot, thence along the same north 85 degrees 30 minutes west one perch and 26X links and - north 54 de grees and 30 minutes east, one perch and 26 linke to the place of beginning, containing 25X perches of land be the same more or less. excepting and reserving al ways a small piece on the north corner heretofore deed ed to A. J. Seymour, with -the appurtenances, 1 frame dwelling house. and all improved [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. B. Taylor administrator of David Taylor dec'd, vs Jonathan A. Foot. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situ ate in M iedletown, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania. bounded on the north by bends of Michael Shaffer. on the east by lands of Putlick McCormick and Dana: Coleman, on the south by land of Dana Coleman, end on the west by lands id Dana Coleman and George w Ole, containing 226 ,acres, about 100 acres improved with the appurtenances. 1 frame house, 2 frame barns at dan orchard. LSei zed and taken in etention at the suituf D. G. Bail y & Brother assigned to D, G. Bailey vs John Bigiand. ALSO—AR those two certain tracts or parcels of land situate in Oakland, Susquehanna County, Pennsylva nia. The first piece is bounded on the north by laud of Reuben Payne. on the east by land of Hein). Salver, on the south by lands of Wens & Christy and David Taylor, and on the west by land now qr late of the es tate of David' Messereaux dec'd, containing about 900 acres. be, the same more or. less...-2d. Also, slot of land adjoining the above mentioned tract, described as folloWs. to wit: Beginning at a corner of a 540 acre tract Bold by Caleb Carmalt to Selah Payne, mining thence north les perches to a stake, thence west 92 7-1 perches to a etske, thence south 101 X perchei to a'slake thence east -93 110 perehes to the pi ace of beginning. containing 61 acres more or lea and the whole being the lot of land which D. R. Squires by: article of agree ment bearing date the 19th of November, 1870, eon. tracted to eell to Moses Cooper. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A. W. Tyler and A. 3, Lyon vs Moses Coqper. • ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Great Bend; Susquehanna county, de ecribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a north west corner of a- lot of land granted to William Skinner in the lineir Robert Ogden's land, thence by said Ogden lot, sout 56 degrees west. 100 perehes to a hemlock a corner o Mayn's. land, thence south 85 degrees east r 76 perches by land of William Dayton and others to a corner, thence by the lame north 55 degrees east 100 perches to' the corner of said William Skinner's land and thenee by said William Skitiner's hind north 35 degrees west 100 perches to the place of beginning, containing 105 acres, more or less, excepting therefrom always. nevertheless. about/85 acres heretafore sold by order of Orphans' Court, and purchised by T. , D. Beta brook, whose deed is recorded in theproper ()Mee in said county , In deed book No. 53. page 168 &c, with the appurtenances. 2 dwelling houses. 2 barn,* 1 small or chard, and mostly improved. [Seized and. 'taken in ex ecution at he suit of T. D. Retabrook vs Kezta Wor• den administratrix.of James Worden dee'd. ALSO—AIi •those two certain' pieces of land situate lti Bridgewater. Susquehanna county. Pennsylvania, bounden and described as follows. to wit: Beginning In the center of the road leadingfrom Montrose to NeW the not Unrest corner of Joseph Lewis now H. S. Lewis's land. thence south 27 5-10 perches to stake and stones, thence west 23 perches to stake and stOuea Corner. thence in a north easterly direction to the said road n perches from the pi ice of beginntng and thence along said road east 37 perches to the place of begin ning, containing 15 acres mo-e or less.... The second piece is descrihed as. follows, to wit: Beginning at a post at the south east corner of above described land in the lineLwie's lanct, then along the line of the same south 20 e perctseb to a p os t , thence by !und of Simeon Lewis, welst 17 perches to a corner, thence north 20 &glees west 21 perches to a corner of the first above detsei i bed land and east 24 perches to the corner, the place of beginning, containing 2 acres and 90 perch• ea, snblect to the encroachment of the water at the present height frame dwelling house,, with the and fruit .1 frame baru and fruit trees. ISeized and taken in execution, at the suit of E. C.Voot, use of. Daniel Brewstor assigned to S. A. Pettis v 8 Alonzo Williams. ALSO—AII that certain piece of land !situate and,,ly lug in the Dorongh of Susquehanna Depot, dusonehan" I as County, Pennsylvania, known and described as Vik tags Lot No. 10. lying east of Drinker Creek, as laid down on a In tp of * part Of said Village. MI rurreyed by Wm. Wants, tot the late New York & Brie Thslirosd ~~~., , , Company - and re-surreyed hy Timothy . Boyle except. big therefrom a three corns ved piece of said lot hereto fore deeded to Daniel Maltase Jr., it beim the same lot conveyed by Job Mallpaee to George C. Sherman by deed the nth of May, 18q1. with the appurtenauces,l frame dwelling house and all_ imroved.: [Seized and taken in execution at the sui*of the M .B. L. and Say. be Anse.iation of Susquehanna Depot n S. 11. Sher man. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate in Great' Bead Borough Vilbige, Susquehanna Cone. ty, Pennsylvania. bounded on the north by a public cemetery, on the east oy land of W. W. Simrell. on tie south by Franklin street. and on the west by Pine street, containing 180 i by 185 feet, with the appnrte nances 1 frame dwelling house and all improved., Seized and taken la execution at the suit of W. W. Simrell Use fJ. 11 DasenburY vs Julia A. naywocd. N. 11.—A1 bids and costa must be arranged or paid on the day of s le. Virlit. WHITE, Sheri ff . Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Oct.lB, 1876. HUT LITIRIAL BI ‘. CASH CAPITAL $lOO,lOO. • Z4.3O3IIEICCEVIEII3 . To their now and cowituodiono Bank Building ea — Public Avenue. MERCHANTS, FARMERS, "CORRESPONDENTS." New York, First National Bank • Philadelphia, Phil& dolphin National'Bank, WM. J. TIIRRELL. PRIIIIDINT. N. L. LENEIEIM, L'Asnran. Montrose, March 25.481%. R • EGISTER'S NOTICE.—PuBLic No tice is hereby given to all 'petions concerned la the following estates, to wit : Estate of Robert M'cLormick. late of Ididdletown.dec'd Patrick McCormick and James Purley, executors. Eto ate of James- Bartley. late of tenor, • dec'd, James P. Bartley, adminiatrator, D. B. N. • , Estate of Aneon W. Pickett, late of Rush, dec'd, Sarah Pickett and David D. Benrett adm'a. That the accountants have settled, their accounts in the Register's Office in and for the County of Susque hanna, aud that the same will be presented to the Judges.of the Orphans' Court on Thursday, the 230:1 day of November,lB76, for confirmation and allowance. P. BEARDSLEY, Register. Register's Office, Montrose, Oct. 18, 1876. PROCLAMATION. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS. - Fannie V. Simpson by her next friend Chae.N. Wart. er, vs. Wm B. Simpson. In Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County. No. 117, April, Term, 1576, .To . Wat. B. Simpson,: Whereat a Subpoena in Di vorce was issued to Mall Ttrm, which was du ly returned 11611 ineinlus and thereon an slim tub prena was Issued returnable to August Term,lB76,upon the return of which proof was made that the said WA. B. Simpson-could not be found in my hailwick. This notice, therefore, is to require you to appear before our Judges of the said Court on the second Monday of November next to answer said complaint. Wk. WHITE, Sheriff. liontrcso, Oet. 111. 1878 - . • PROCLA SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY 88. Charles H. Stringham vs. Rosetta A. Stringham,— In the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna Coun ty. No. 195, April Term, 1876. To Rosetta A. Stringham : Whereas a Subpcena in Divorce was tssuea to April Term.lB76. which wee du ly returned non eet invinitue. and thereon an alias ash pceria was issued in said case. rettirnable to August Term, 1876. upon the return of which, proot was .made that the said Rosetta A, Stringham could not be found in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to reunite you to appear be fore the Judges of the laid Court, on the secourl Mon day. of November next, to inswersmid complaint, &c. WM. WHITE, Sheriff. Montrose, Oct. 18, 1876. p ROCLAMATION. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY 98. Anna Haviland by her next. friend, James Thomas, vs. Charles ilaviland. In the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, No. 196, Apri Term. 1976. To. Charles Haviland : Whereas a Subpoena in Di. vorce was issued to August Term. 1876, which Was du ly retutned non of invenfus. and thereon an alias sub poena was issued In said case, returnable to November Term, 1576, upon the return of which, proof was made that the said Charles llaviland could not be found in my bailiwick. This notice therefore is to require you to appear be lore the J Judges of said Court. on the second Monday of November next, to answer said complaint. &c. WM. 'WHITE, Sheriff. Montrose Oct. 13,1876. pRoLLAMATION• SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY (Anna A. Grove, by her next friend. B. Beebe. vs, Millard Grove.. In the Court of Common Pleas of Sus . qnebanna County. No. 465, .April Term 0876. To Millard Grove : Whereas a.Subpcena in Divorce was issued to ,April Term, 1876. which was duly re turned non sat inunfus, and thereon an alias subpcena was issued in said case, returnable to November Term 1876, upon the return of which proof was made that the said Millard Grove could not be found in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require you to appear be fore the Judges of the said .Court, on the second Mon , day of November next. to answer said complaint, ac. WM;WHITE, Sheriff. , Montrose. Oct, 18.1876. PROCLAMATION. SUSQUEHANNA COUNSY, SS. Grovenor Youngu vs.. Jutia Whittnarsh Young In the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna Countf. No. 472. April Term, 1876. To Julim IVhitmarth Young • Whereas a Subpivna in Divorce was issued ,to Aprl2 Term.lB76, which me duly returned nen eat Inventus, and thereon an alias sub pcena was issued in said case, returnable to August • Term. 1876, upon the return of which proof was made that the said Julia Whltmarsh Young could not bp, found in my bailiwick. This notice therefore is to require you to appear be fore the Judges of the said Court, on the, second Mon day of November next, to answer said complaint, itc. WHITE, Sheriff. Montrose, Oct.; 18, 1876. • PARBELL ROCISE OrPOSIVIS TRW. COURT BOW'S. - 'MONTROSE ,PENN' JOHN 8. TARBELL, PROP'II. Mae SOlita and —Racks leave this Route daily con- Destiny vrich tin iliontrooo Railway, ttie Lehigh Valley Railroad and the D. L, & W. Railroad April I Ind, I 7GHAMTON BOOR. BINDERY P A. HOP,N IwS & SONS, PRonni.7.o no. 41 Vourt StreOt, 24 Floor, ifingtutmton,'N. Y. ALL wryt,Es OF BINDING AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING RiAiONABLX MOIL Binamite*, Xay U. 18111.-140. CP.!' 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