The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, December 20, 1876, Image 2

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PUnt,ISIIND , EMIT 'V BDNESDAT MOBNlZifily
AT MONTUOSS, BvBq'A CO., PA., ET
13;IL.vor 3EI "2" So cm - crsnm.
EDITORS & PROPRIETORS,
At two Dollars pcf Year in Advance.
TO. ATIVERTISERS::;-Wz - Dentocit“ as an' adver
tising medium is unsurpassed in this section. It
reaches the Partaer,,Mechante, and business man: Its
circulaidongt tonstantly Snertaainf . and its advertising
rates reasonable. 'Rates will be gtven at our o ffi ce or
by matirf•
JOB PRINTING:—Our office Is supplied with font
printing presses, together. with alarge variety of-type,
borders, fancy inks, etc.. with 'which we are prepared
to•do *ark in tbe•bast style and-at pries lower than
any cometitots in any section. Sample shown and
estimates cheerfully given at oar 'office. Work order
ed by !nail, wil receive' prompt attentioh.
Z. tEEAWLEY.
Radipal pro l verbs : A Returning: Board
in. th worth more tlnin any ma
jorit t,13 returns.. It is ,a - poor rule
winch won't Work in any way we want.
BULL T . DOZING IN: .NEW • .ENG
LAND.
"Bull•d'Azifig is not confined to the
Stmthi.muck less to the detnoratio par
tie.._in='many ', manufacturing establish
nOn44 jn bo a sted New England a moral,
intifitidatlon is practiced uppu
. voters
quite , as :effectiTe as' the lash. Forin:
lthnce; in. Saco Water Power machine
shop no dem ocr at has 'been employed for
•,
years. Many -of the laboiers there de
stred.to vote ..the 'democratic ticket this
yearbat dared . not =do so from 'peril of
discharge. This corporation employs
threo . or four hundred bands,. This ac
counts for Biddeford giving only seven
teen -majority against the usual demo
. cratic majonty of two hundred. Much
~of the stock, in this corporation is owned
in Roston.
- SCALD THE. FORT.
•
- • - Vl4l read occassionally the utterances
of v-called . . repreentative men of the
'Democracy, counselling abject acquies-
nen - ce in the declared result,however tam
ed" with fraud. We opine,that in a major
ty ofinstances, these conservative co un se l
lorallarti bond-holders and share holders
in' °in National, Banks, Their influence
has ever,, been to malign.. The reason
gWen• far this _servile submission is, that.
a sense of, justice will impel the people to
retire Mr. Hayes and his party at the
.end
of fonr years, and then the democracy
wills ; poSsess its own. - , Bnt what about
the Returning Boards ?; What will pre
vent the"s ame iniquitous machinery from
.„ .
topeating its performances ? There will
be -a, larger majority. Yee . I bnt next
time if it becomes necessary, New Jersey
ant Connecticut will follow the fate of
the'OpPressed South. New York city too
is the bd° weir of Republicans, its vote
will. be thrOwn out and leave the rural
districts to Cast the vote of the State;
Worse than all, a' surrender at this time
is virtual disbandment of the, demo.
ore& party. It will be 'impossible fora
long time to get the party to the polls.
In the meanwhile' _republicanism will
forf f ify. its *session: Having full swing
it Will . alter and amend so that it will
takelhe temocracy twenty years to get
respectable looting„ if it ever does.
And hereis just where our democratic
bond.holders make their great 'mistake.
If the rank and file mistrust theirlead
ersilhey!will reorganize on another plat
form: 'lf the democracy are led to sus
peot a disposition on the part of their_
leatiers to trust their monied interests to
the,,more : natural selicitude of republi
eisis they seek new -counsels. If
they suspect that the fruits of 'a well
earned=' victory are tamely en rrendered
tinier. republican . bluff, the civil' coin;
motions which our conservative leaders
deprTecate are half invited. We notice
oniabitig;:that Republicans become ag
, gressiie, just in proportion at our oar'.
serfative; counsellors preach ' patience.
PoCk encou ragement for . manly and
patriotic fOrbearance......Binghamton Doi
. °oaf. .
4 THE .PEOPLE TO SPEAK.
The. people are far in advance of Con.
grin's in ,their desire and determination
to speak out in' thunder tones against the
.. plot to steal the Presidency and back up
theltidt `with bayonets. They have been
holdi4 back,' waiting on the action of
theitrepreeentativee charged with the re-
Auk) , of mapping out a line of
- It -ie ..hest to have everythit g .
moved decently and in order,. without
frotli'iiibrayado; but ;with a clearly ere
tait,4o7.4eterailiation to maintain the
riglit,tOme what may. Our =represents.
Capital are 'at last
moving in the right direction, and a,boid
antV'enOrgetio course will be hereafter
pursiteclo
the sta‘inents of 'Republican .norreti:
poitiajitObit a serious divisfon of opirt.
ion o:y.isti tietietin',lbe Northern and
Bougie's Deinocraiio members - are 'Waal.
' ly unfounded. " The Southern Democrat's
are ready to . folloni any lead that their
"Northern friends may, lake, te - defeat the
plot.of the Radical conspirators. ~
The next week' or ten - days be
fruitful !n important events. The-Dem
ocratic NatiQnal committee will soon
publish an 'address - to flie American peo- -1
ple,:stating that Mr. Tilden had received
I.Bs,electoralyotes,aecordingto the face of
the returns, and would ) have received
204 electoral' votes but for the'frands - of
the Returning Boards.. They will -ac
:cordingly congratulate the oouhtry - on
eleition to the , office GI President,
and demanfl that he be peacefully, inaug
urated.
,Ann ther addresiprobably be .
is
sued b the Democratic, members of CA::
greys, stating sharply,the issue before tile
country, "and calling on the people . to
hold meetings and elect delegates to
State
. onientions to be heldin every
h i • •
State f Union on . e,g orious,lll-,
versary of old EficKoßT'avictory at,New
Orleans/ The eigth of January will beta
grand dat for the AmericanDetnoCracy,
and may prove the salvation of constitu
tional liberty in the United States.
, There is authority for the= statement
that Mr. Tilden regards the great trust
that has been conferred on him as one
not" now to be. abnegated or declined at
the bidding of the. conspirators. and he
is determined to be inaugurated as Presi•
dent. He will do his duty and trust to
the people to sustain him*. That he can
rely on them is evidenced by the letters
which are pouring in to Democratic
members of Congress from all parts of
,he North.—Pittsburg Post.
W. C. CRUM.
Grant excuses hiniaelf for his mistakes
in administration on the ground of po
litical inexperience. What invalidates
this f lea for public charity and forbeir
ance is the fact' that he obstinately per
sisti in his errors.when they have been
made manifest, and adheres to his vicious
official selections when , their corruption
and unwOrthiness have been ',toyed to
the country. Qu the other band, he, has
frequently discharged faithful officials as
soon as he discovered that they had
earned the confidence , •of the
> public.
Don Uatneron: apologizes for his meagre,
and unsatisfactory repOrt because he has
not bad time to make himself familar
with the operations .of the war depart
ment. For that matter he will never
make himself familia with his official
duties, as his line lies in the. way of low
partisan Intrigue. But how much more,
time- does he want? Would four years un
der the Mexican administration bf Hayes
suffice to make him fit for the duties of
war minister Zach Chandler . hew been
so busy -in attending to the weightier
matters of Grant's administration in
carrying on the conspiracy to steal the
electoral votes of three states that he has
been obliged to turn over the tusking of
his' report to one of the clerks of his de
partment. ~W ith such offiCials as Cam
eron and Chapill i er: in the highest places
of his administration .Grant'il apologies
are seen to be thoroughly insincere and
dishonest..;---Patriot.
Adverthemeets New Thhi Week.
•
ELBOW M
ROO.
MAX AMUR'S Hew Book. 'Just published. Will
outsell any book in the field. This brightest of humor
ous books is profusely illustrated with most laughable
pictures by ARTHUR. B. FROST. Will sell by reason
possessing. ty and cheapness, no other book publiehed
such general fitness for the wants of•the
present time. Agents who wish to make big wages are
wanted in every town. Tempting terms and circulars
sent on application to sSwit
STODDAST CO.. '192 Chestnut St.. Phila.
NEW :STORE. -
•-. • -
IS R. Y 0 ;1111
tai. oposid a store it
BIROHARDVILL.E.
DRY GOODS, GROPERIES, •
HAIiDWARE,
TRUNKSit SATCHELS, ,
.
'PAPER HANGINGS,
FLOC 85 SALT,'
BOOTS & SHOES,
•
RUBBERS, and moat' kinds- of goods
• that-are ~ t vanted.
° Sajn 'ii F. aid) Medicines, &c.
All arc invited to - ,ctilt and see" ho* wel l
•-•the can.:4ol:oTl!nying of
TOOMEY
mitt.
THE DEMOCRAT, DEC. 20, 3876
STATEMENT
Qf the Amoint, Description; and Valuation of Real , and Perional Property, Trad er,
Notes, Judgments Mortgages; Gold Levir,Silver.Lever, and Gold and Silver Watchet. val
Susquehann4, for theSear : -1677; and approilmr.te amount of taxes, assessed on - esklyDit
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Ararat ' . 34870 •4539 ,16•70-,, •• - , 8 1 ... .• , • ,:,' „ , _225 . , •7 899 15 489 40.4 04. ~ ,
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( Ilrldgewater • - 208050 188:0 •- ,_ 50 '• , ,•,..' • -•• .'.• ', • ';•'.
250. 7 222954 •90 ,223044•. , s .
Brooklyn , 114755 15160 880 •1 ' -,_• . . , • 130610 '2 20 130810 " '''' -''
OhoConut • --
-• • 43094 6140 .• :' 50 - -•-, • . ,'•
Cliffora, ' .... ••• 180090 17070, ' . 925 200 '., • ' • . . ~' i , 47 5 1 . 1482 55 ,8 37 .1482'92 ,• • .„ . ,
Dimock .... ... 129227 14225, , 825- 8066 ~ • • ~ 1520 93 ' 25 92 ' 1548 85 '- ' ' '''
• -.' ':' I ' ' Dundaff n 14 1 60 -1100• ,•, 4 , 175, • s . t . .
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•• - • • Forest Lake. 104785 12681 ,- 280 „
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••• ` Franklin - •. 95418 10535 ' 225 1400 ,-` ' _ 6OO 1057 98 559 losa 5 3 . ' . ".• ••-
' •-', .• - Friandsville ....' 15500 1180 - 650 •,.,. - • •• .: :•• :, ';., : •_225 174 55 248 in, og -.,
Gib50n.'........ 143190 1511 C , 1695 4750 11 13 1800.. ~, , . '175 • • 165295 37 08 1600.03 '
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' ' • % ' Great Bendtrownship.: ... 88870' 5979 - 415 . 1450 --. 2450' .-*:-' 4. • 50 - ' 918 74 18 42 931 16' -
' " Great Bend Boro ' 44995 .1825 100 8890 ,- 4 .•;• , ', •'.,, -, 1, 400 508 85 .18 90 ,: 52545 .'•• ; ..:. L... !..
i - . - Great Bend _Village Born . 16568 1900 1205 ,15 187 98 869 , 'l9l 67 ~,.. • , ~-
' .. ...• ' Hariord.. ' ' 116258 - 18270. 625 -•- • '...:. ", 0 - , ,•f •25 1304 98 203 1307 9t - - '''' '
; Harmony. .... .. ......, .... 1 , 68 K 3904 '2095: MOO 1$ 8, •6,A.. : • , „ A rBl5O . . 1180 06 !47 89 .1117 95 .--'• I. • , ; ~.,'„
, '' ' ' - ' Herrick..... - 82907 2925 540 , _ • ' ,' '' • .. ' 1820 943 72 162 945 84 . . . ~
.• ' . Jackson -- . 112871 14791 s '
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Jessup . • 745t9 11629 100 ~ . , c ' • '.. .• 25 862 ••:, 80 • Bd2 68
Lathrop -.... ...... . .... .... 74962 9500 .55 0. • 1 , _ .. " 850 12 ,:2 40 854 52
, • , ° Lenox - .... :. 1:•:•:29 144 2 6 - 750 2130 • ; ...- ,'' ,; . , 120440 '6 62 , 1211 OS • ..,',
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Liberty_ . 84168 10478 '5O 300 949 91 105 950 96
Little Meadows ... .... 15641 1446 • • 170 87 170 87
. Middletown 71459 1258 - , . , •.- • , 840 a 9 810 39
'Montrose • 168749 4920 600 12875 '67,44 21 1 ' 2200 1550 200 100 900 1954 94 19S1 83 2084 TT .
New Milford Township 151298 14673 825 ! ; - . 1 • , 7::5 , 1780 21 8 15 1783
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New. Milford Bozo 66872 8045 4905 2500 • , BEO 778 T 2 28 27 199'99
Oakland.. 68498 5029 1215 - 2 " 8 : • ' 1060 7081.2 .10'88 718 35
• Rush 07505 18022 , 1105 27 - 5
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Si lver Lake.... 80948 11970 60 875 1302 51 9ZI 53 IIS
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Springville ••• 114139 15287 - 1575 - I • 2
_ . 130920 2705 100 10695.
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Thomson 80r0... ~ ;10825 1140 . • .675 . • 125 ' 122 65 240 125 ikk ' •
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SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, SS.
WE. the undersigned Commissioners of said county; do certify the at ove to ha a ti
banns County for the year 1677. And We also give notice that we will meet at
JANUARY, 1877, for the purpose of revising and equalizing said Aspessment.
GIVEN under our hams the Bth day of Decomber A. D. 1816.
December 18. 1876.-2vr.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
In pursuance of an - order of the Court of Common
Pleas of Susquehanna county, the undersigned will
sell at p9blic sale:the followinz described real estate on
the premises at 1- o'clock p. m., on
Wednesday, January 17,
All
Ail that certain lot of land sitnatc in the township of
Harmony. County of Susquehanna and State of Penn
sylvania, bounded on the north by land of L. D. Seelick
on the east by lands formerly of Bennet & Webster, on
the south by lands formerly of Bennett & Webster;
Charles Cook. and Squire H. Cook and on the west by
lands of Stephen Wrighter, containing 11 acres more
or less with the appurtenances, house, barn and or.'
chard, and partly improved.
ALSO—At 2 o'clock p. m. of the same day, all that
certain lot of land situate as aforesaid now occupied by
H. M. Webster, and containing 119 acres, more or lees
described in deeds from the lice% of ---- Flynn, to .
J. Schlager & Co. • •
ERRMS-$lOO down on each piece attitrie of sale;
one half the balance on final confirmation and the re
mainder one year from final confirmation with interest.
W. T. 1110XLBY,
.assignee of H. M. Webster.
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Dec. 20,1876
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From the Black Diamond Veln.Wilkee.-Barre. Beat
Anthracite mined. Celebrated Proepeci Colliery,
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• ' J. R RAYNSFORD.
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Yardttear.M. U. U. Depot.
CHESTNUT. . •
STOVE, i
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' Coal thoroughly screened.'
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Orders left at Central Express Office promptly filled.
Barclay Coal for BOithing puracinong rt ßA gt c a m
Montrose, Dec. 20.1816m3..
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land) Observer. :
The third volume of this incomparable Magazine is
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rule. its shorter stories, poems, and sketches, etc., in
its beautiful bindingof red and gold, it is the most
splendid gift-book for boys and girls ever issued ftom
thu press. Price. s4'; In full gilt $5.
ST. NICHOLAS for 18TI begins "His Own Master,"
by J.T.Trowbridge. author of the Jack Hazard Stories.
I3osides serial stories. Christmas stories; lively sketch
es, poems and pictures for the holidays. and some as
tonishing illustrationa of Oriental sports, with draw.
lags by Siamese artlsts.The Christmas Holiday Number
of lit. Nicholas. superbly illustrated, eontaine a-very
interesting paper.
"THE BOYS OF MY BOYHOOD."
Billiatri Cullen Bryant,
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others. , •
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Coolridge, 13arah Winter 'Heim. Kilaabeth Stuart,
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A UDITOR'S "NOTIOE.—The wider .
JIL. - signed an Auditor appointed bY the Court 'of
Common Pleas of Susquehanna Counsg to distribute,
the funds in the hands of the Sheriff arising from the
sale of the real estate of David Strong and It . , Morse,
will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office
in Montrose:on. Friday; January iitb, 1877, at I &dock
p. ni.,rit which time all persons interested are required
t appear and present their claims o . r. ,torover required
to
from cowing 131 on old fund. , .1 ,
.#*W•BMITALW. Anatol,
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ria3,1814 . : -*:A
OF REAL ESTATE.
ooms siniable -for a -- ling and.
R
°ski to let. ' Also faime for sale. _
52w2 _ ABEL TllltrtELL.
Montrore, 111.. Dec. N. 1876. '
ICENSE —,
ETITIONS.Ictotice is
L
hereby iven that,; in pursuance of an Act of As
sembly. the following namedpersons have filed then.
petitions with the Clerk of Quarter Sessions Of the
Peace, for the County of sultonehanna, for licensee to
keep taverns and for whole sale dealers in said County,
for which they will apply at January Sessions, IR'/T.
Dennis Casey, ' Eating House, ' Siisqu'a Depot.
J. J. Holoran, Tavern, . Thomson.
,Frank Kane, Eating House. Ot Bend 130r0.,
-Sackett & Depue, Tavern,
Henry D. Howard, , •Ut Bend Village Boro.
T. J. & LLD-Barnes, ••
Pennel Carpenter, • Tavern. Harford'. •
Wiiliam 011iver, • ' Thomson .
Joseph Allen, Eating House. Suaq'tt Depot. -
,
• - DAVID SUMMERS. Clerk
Montrose, Dec.lB, IEM. ,
111JRLAEi
FOR THE A-104Diirt31,
, .•. .
..,,y ...A,N'7 A. ."a L A..U'g,?!.-::..:
In town, stopped at
G" a, diez•9o,,
With 'lots of bedatitul things for sm'all
children; and 'these of-slater .
• growth 7 i-trem ;a Jews-
harp up to a
• first-class
SEWING' MACHINE.
orPLEASE GALL AND . SSA .
' • :D. Be °HANDLES.
Kontrose, Dee. 20. 1816. atai
'SZHERIFP'S SALES:—Iti v i rtue - of
1k../ writs issued by the Court of Coinmen Pleas• at
Suequehann County and to me directed. 1 will expose
to sate by public vendee, at the :Court House in Mont
rose, on -
Friday, January 12,1877,
atone o'clock p. m, the following pieces or parcels of
land, to wit :
All those three pieces or 'parcels of land, the, first of
which is situate on the northeast side of Broad Street,
in the Borough of Susquehanna Depot, Susquehanna
County. Pennsylvania, bounded- on the north by lands
of Thomas Heskeith, on the east by Street. on
the south by Broad Sti eel. and on the welt by land of
Jvbn Hawthorne, it being 66 feet front by 175 feet deep,
with the appurtenances, 1 frame house.outbuilding and
frnit trees.. The second piece is situate in the borough
of Susquehanna Depot, on the north side of Bast Main
Street, and bounded on the north by Brie Railway. on
the east by land of John like. on the eolith by Rest
Main Street, and or. the west by land of ,Bli Huphian
it being 85 feet front by 40 feet deep. with the appurte
nances, a frame building occupied as a wagon and
tiacksmith shopE.A third piece situate in the borough
of Susquehanna Depot, bounced on the north by lands
of Washington Sheet!, east by lands of , lr, liatrzeon
the south by Laurel Street, and on the west by land of
John McKendry, with the appurtenances, 1 two-story
treble dwelling, house, and all , improved. [Seised and
taken in execution at the suit of the Mutual Building
Loan lad Arsociation of Susquehanna Depot vs .
J. N. Seddon sad James Sedden. and Carter. Abbott it
Johnson vs J. L. Sudden and James Sedden, Milks and
Watson vs J. N. Sedden and James Sodden, and Royal •
Tyler vs JatriesSedden.,• • . .
4,LSO —AU them; three' pieces 'of laid, the ! fi rst of
which is . Situate In Oakland;
ni Suequetianna County (
Pennsylvania,and • bounded othe north . bk y ligul of
Marvin West the east by land of Marvin esttsiti
on the south by (heat Bend and Harmony road. on the
west by landsof Seth lollies, containing one acre and
all Imptoved—A second.piete situate in ths,borough et
susquebanna Depot„County Mid. State aforeesid. Pa the,
sontb side of Main Street, bounded en the north by
Main Street. oath° mut by lot of Mary Creagan, south : ,
by Aot of Joseph Driscoll and on the weet - by land of
Joan Counell, it being 88 feet front by 190 feet deep,
with the appurtenances, a frame building occupied as
store and dwelling and other outbuildings. all improe
ed:. A third piece, situate as aforesaid, on West Church'
Street. bounded en the north by East . Church threet,
and land of James Bell; east by land of a: Brewster,
_south by lo; of I'. Underwood and on the west by West
Church Street,: containing „about . 4000 square feet w ith
tlicappurtenances. I inane dwelling house sad all im
proved' Welted and taken In execution fit the suit of.
Ittcluird, Stack assigned to Whitney, Pratt & Co. vs
Wm. Howarth and ,Albert Milei. I%
ALSO—AII ;het piece or parcel pf bind• situate •in.
'Jackson, Susquehanna County, Pennejlvanis, bounded
and described as follows, on the north by land of.Micht ,
"eel Grace, on the east and south, by,land of Cal'
`lam anti on the west by land of David Lyons; Contain; I
ingabout 84 acres with a email ',improvement snanp.
purtenances,,l frame dwelling and 1 frame barn. !Selz
'ed and taken executiorvet the Putt of Mrs. M. +1;
Phelp • asaigaed to Win,Rmery vs Wm. O. Suediker.,
ALSO—AII. that picot or parcel of laud eltuateir
Herrick. butqueninim County, Pa., bounded fend del
scribed as fallow!. to wit : : .Beginning r t a stake and
Agouti coruer Lind Of 'Philip 'Truest. thence north 44'
degrees vegan rods to stake and Plow*, thence south
44 degrees east 06 rods to post and stoner ~tl lh ence south
44 degrees west r da, thence north 44,greei Kest
96 mils to place of ,beginning. containing 40 items more
'or less. Mostly improved' with the appnrteniute.es, one
frame dwelling tiouse,ll hems barns, 1, corn house and.:
other outbuildings, and 2 Orchards'. [Seised and taken
in execution at the suit, of W. P. Popnitesigneitto Joel
Lenney vs A. C. Dunn. IL It. ifabbett & ti. Di Rowlett
ALs y—All that vireo orparcel of land' situate in /lei
!rick, Surquehannt County,Pa., bounded and deseribOdi;,
ns 1'0110%44k, wi Ou tits Mirth by Turnpike read, en
tbd east by land' of ghee' Drinker - cstatti;ott 'the south'
land of !Oran Jones, Anton. the ,west by Lod of Itieri.
'Jones; containing about 100 acres, mostly itupMed;
With the appurtenant:oll,l frame dwelling hottse,l•ftme
il,ro
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, fessions, end °eel:mations, Oflltaf„ end Poste of Profit, Money et ntereet„
ed, i t ever vo. A m ; ar, returped - by- the several Assessors, for the County of
b rim , for State-and beruityparposes.. .
re and correct Statement of the rrturns made by the reveral Amason of Snagne
the Office in Montrone ON TOBSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF
EIIIN
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E. G. 8A.1.L.
Co
D. O. ILINKLEIL, (giinitstoners. •
A4est.: G. B. ELDRED.
bard and an orchard, [Seized and taken in _execution
a: the suit of Martha Wells assigned to Hattie E. Wade
vs James Plew and John H. Plew. and Oscar Washburn
admiaistrstor ol John Smiley and assigned to Hestia
C. Smiley assigned to Mary K. Nichols vs john nigh.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ-
ate in the township of Oakland, Susquehanna County,
Pa.. bounded and described as follows. on the south by
State Street, on the west by lot of W. T. Moxley, on
the north bylande of Wih. M. Post, 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 appurteeances,l frame dwelling
house and ail improved LSeized and taken in execu
tion at the suit of the Mutual Building Loan at. d Sav
ing Association of Susquahannii Depot va.A. N. Ogden.
ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situate in
Franklin township, Susquehanna County, Pa.. hounded
on, the north by lands of martin Smith and E.Churchill
estate, on the east by lands 01 John Ackei man ; on the
south by lands of W. J, Burns and W. H.•Robbine and
on the wsst by lands of W. J. Burns and Bloomfield
Boviard, containing 120 acres more or less, with the
appurtenances l 1 frame dwelling house, 2frame barns,
I frame wagon house, 2 orchards and about. 100 acres
improved [Seized and taken in execution at the suit
of Myron M. and - Melvin Williams assigned :to R. C.
Ainey vs John Tiuklepaugh.
ALSO—AII that certain piece of land situate in the
Township of Herrick, Susquehanna xounty. Pennsylva
nie.ann described as follows: Beginning at a stake and •
stones corner of Nancy Norton's uind,thence southeast
I 50 • perches to a poet ; acid atones corner, thence south
west 160 perches to a post and stonee,thence northwest
50 perches to said Norton's land to a corner,, thence
northeast 160 perches to the place of beginning. con.
tattling 100 acres, be, the same more or less. mostly fin.
proved, with the appurtenances,l frame house and fnim•
ban and an orchard, [Seized and taken in execution
at the suit of Thomas Plummer. vs !Wm. J. Plummer.
ALSO—AIt that certain piece or parcel of land situ
•ate in the villege of.. North Susquehanna, (Oakland
township) 8 usquehann a c aunty , Pa., bounded on the
north by land of,Wm. M. Post, on the east by land of
'J. M. Westfall, on the South by a prof timed new street,
and on the west, by lands of M. B. Belcher, containing
3( of an acre, more or less with the appurtenances. 1
frame dwelling house and all improved. [Seized and
taken in execution at the suit of the Mutual Building •
Los 11 and Saving Association of Susquehanna Depot -
vra
Seth Millie..
ALSO—AII that certain piece of land situate in the •
Township of Oakland, Susquehanna county,
Pennsylvapia. bounded on the north by brand street,
on the east by land of Hiram Bush, on the south by
land of A. Farnam,and on the west land of 0 . 8. Bing
,' ham, ji containing of an acre with the apportentir..!es,
; a frame dwelling house and, all improved. [Seized and
taken in execution at the snit of Wm. Skinner assign
ed to M. B. Belcher Ton.-L; Obese. . •
ALSO—AII that Village Lot situate in Oakland
township, Susqnet anna County, Pa.. bounded as fol
io ta, to Wit • North by land of Anthony Romer,east by
_ land of G e0. .8.• Barton. south by Great Bend road and
meet by lan . ) of Anthony Romer, containing about 110
rods of land, with ithet appurtenance.. 1 frame dwell
lug house, frame barn and all. improved A2d piece
or farm situate in Great Bend Township, county and
state aforesaid, beginning at the east side of a. butter
nut tree standing In the - north side of the highway be
ing the corner of a lot lately conveye4l by Samil El. Da
yton to a Mr. Wright, thence south 1)i degrees'west 3
chains and 73.Iinkstogtake and stones in north bounds
of the New York & Er e Railroad lands. thence by the
same north - 67 degrees west 1 chain and Minks to the
west beunds of the said Samuel 11. Dayton's bind,
thence - north I}‘ degrees east 3 chains and 25 links to
hickory tree. thence north degrees east 76 links to
the center of a creek, thence up the creek north 45 de
grees east 20 links,thence north 27 degrees east 6 chains
thence 1,4( degrees west chains. thence north 13(
degrees east 6 chains, the nce north 8% degrees west
1 chain and 70 links, thence north 6 degrees east 3
chain, thence north 3X degrees , east 2 chains and 60
'inky, thencenorih 23 degrees east 4ehains and 751 inks
thence 16X degrees east 2 chains and 25 links, thence
north I% degrees west 12 chains and 50 links to a pile
of stones a corner . of Wm. Gate's lot. thell,Ce north trig(
degrees west 2 chains, thence eorth 23( degrees east 83
chains and 50 links. thence iouth '87,1( degrees east 11
chains end L• 0 links. thence south 2% degrees east 12
chains. thence south 87% degrees east 23 chains and 25
links. thence south :32 degrees east 4 • challis and SS
- links to the highway, thence alone the same south VI
be degrees west 9 chains and links. thence south 84 de-
pees west 7 chains • and 50 linksAtienee south tto de
grees west 2 chains and 25 links, thence south 40 de
l:recommit 8 chains and 50 links. thence sbuth 65 de
grecs west 8 chains
."slid 50 links, thence south 42 de
grees weft 8 chains and 50 links, thence south 82 de
grees west 4 Chains, thence south 21 degrees west I
chains and 60 linke, thence south 13 degrees meet 4
chains: thence inuth 40 degrees weld 1 chain and 6 links
thence south 19 degrees West 1 chain and 58 I inks,thence
South 14)( degrees west
.et cis and 50 links, and south
13% degrees weet 61 links to the east side of said but
•tentitt tree the place of hey inning, conteining 01 acres
4 8 -roods and 28 rods , of land be the same more or less.—
[Seized and taken Itiexecution at the bnit of J.ll.Cook.
N. W.-Fox. Cher* Been.' N. W. Fox: Geo. T.`
taster is H. W. Fox. L. P. Rinds vs N. W. F_Jax.
vitt ei N. W. Fox. Steven Bain Ira N. W. Fox.
N. D.-Alllildi inicosts must). ammo Or paid cla
t eds7otlsate or: deeds Will nod he acknowledged.
WM WHITS, sheriff.
betlf's glace ; Ilentme, ,Dec. 1376.
09E010130N 1 '
, itittor has it that boding been elected County ?roo
ms for th eenasheir three yen A lt 1 am to titittelltialle WI
Isounnoe bugloss. Mild RVMO*, le UNTRUE. sad
without inundation,. end while thanking you for Ittn&-
nit“,indApprualoton of good Ineureng) in the put, I
elk Ceoutinuannii of your patronage, promising that all
"business entrusted to tae shall be prauptty attended to.
Illy,companios are all sound and reliable. as all cen tea
my info have met wittiioases dints( the past ten years
at ray Avner:. e lielad the Llist, , • •
' , worth ,Witielt sad 11111nautlle l Capital, V 0,000. 090
4nehoth of ;London: , ' •
% WAG
Assets. •
3.
Old ContipenialX nearly 3,000. •
Old Ph&-oix uarttoied, "." • 1.000.000
Old Ilanovet.. X. T., , . " •.. 1.600010
Old Farmers. York. " • ..LOCO,C9O
/11104 represent Os sine Tott lititust Lite Ins ranee
"'of over years standing. sad -1104 M Over $11 1 100 0 LPCO•r -
Mkt' Watforita plaza' Benellt; Ateocietion of reps-
GA:vault.• _• • • •_
get isp Ameidantel Polley tweering au accidents,
I 11-the lisrtford 'A dent 1 . - Oco Policies writs=
• Imp One Mkt 4) one year, Oniv 1 ,11; cent* tor a $3,000
IPolley. Pleas* call Ot tend wor4 i ,,bso yea take trip
'Vary ssnesittsny. t. • , ,„
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