THE. DEMOCRKE 1 MaNTROSE, PA., JAN. 3,1577. Tom Oounty, and Variety. —Here we are, for '77. Is one killing time when he sleighs it ? A law of this State requires all persons tolie'vaceinated. invoice of ``beautilth`snowr cos received last Friday., ----The - pliople of Southern California are enjoying green corn, cucumbers, and green peas. • ----7—Man§ people stay at, borne by a warm fire this.w Whet &pray'' that °God will talie care nt Abe: poor. faimers are all grom ling again. This times it is ``winter, apples arc, totting." :They nd;:dn't rot: "Give thenitti • --7—pon't: let your horses stand in.the cold without a thick blanket :for .a.„ cover. Sticlia . protection is olten.worthiti weight in golcL . / 7 ---There is time yet 'to make your friend a .I vriTeaes prescdt;:aotl t h ere' s'nothin g: b etter than a year's suliscription .tO the: DEMOCRAT. • T4e.4. - niericam.GrOce, ,sayti that Andrew, Bahmer:&'Co2;of eiv Cork,` are Considered unrlltable in ; that ` City, and all persons are ,cau-' tamed against ..eonsigning• butter, or anything, to them. •;- : • It is sad to'refiect that tI a young woman who ,11Laa..beeli*Orkii;ii bull dognn her Charles Henry's pink slippers this OfiristmaS, mgy be working a blue basement to his black pants next cliristmas.. Such is life.. - —A petition is_ circulating • asking ter the, punishment by fine and imprisonment Of any person who applies the word "centennial" to any entertainment or thing; animate or Inani mate.—Erchange. Pass'it this way and receive our signature. . , , • :----S. Caiy - Ball the defaulting cashier of the Hathoro',Moritgomery county bank has return-, e4rio the stene of his dishonesty and surrender ed himself to the authorities. He was short about $20,000: ;Beaty it good= name for hito: ,s 44-41. rs. Mary veneiable lady, died ingiock.Haven, on thf3 . Bth inst., at the remark , able ; age of Ott years,' 1 mo nth 'and 15 days. • She I born in' Philadtilphiti, Oct. 23, 17'77, and-1 :iTwith'he - parents , ' removed to.l4Orthumberland• wimpy. in 1781. irrAYPIIM9N r z 9 1 t74 8F , • train } rat} over old nap .Sainnel B yil ~ aiid Topsqus. ; only :!vA4 ; . : 11 , tf.qr, LOA rates after being struck; 044:4T .: /eStit Mum -therainghainioivlVfais : 1411'4 dtletandefi . ttaStoh - ctfi the IL Bp church at Givit3end,lPS4 has 1 been -lorded tti: being; on. !to ! elf P. - Alexander, in ;;,; • - .... 1 0nr,, - ttorouglii - subSc,ribers ; will i~ci • r n}ats~ ter of iuhc eSt to tilitn,intitir report of p 4 ceedingSlotAlie .Town COnneil at its late meet 2 ing.. With thi pfeient prospects for snow the 011 4, 1 14 :0: 141 1Pt - pr,lliek . will , ,want, of %pod, wholesome exercise on ihe par . of property' ovld`effe I The enforcement of Nith .the Ordi t Dances is importan and their publication just all.W..4;tilnelY... .\ _ ' ' !I '' 4:4'.',TbePottsyille *here Jottrnal says one ev : . iddnCepr thelard Ones was the appearance of olaeiLver.coin,doubtlesi trom: treasured hoards, on Christmas day. 'One -merchant took in on SOday;eleven French Ave franc pieues,whiCh papiied for a dollar each Some trade dollara were , also spat, passing - only -at par. The ClOstmas influence, kindly and lovirig;is for cibly illustrated in' this drawing from-the old kiltatis, stockings, clocks and 'pots, of- tl`l , tk i i treasured silier;:- . ' ' • / - I.' • ' ' - t----Sainne.l.l.serriy Baker, now stationed oy .-. ilia tli&Catliblic church at Great Bend,was - i eilto the priesthood at' St. Luke's cha r h, in - Sdianton, on . Wednesday last. The or_d4liation sermon was preached by Rev. Mr Foley, of Pittliton. The candidate was presented to the BI4I'OT ' ' Right Rev. DeWolfe HOWO / Y Rey.-. 4:,: C.,Elowa4 of -Dundaff, and the impressive ceremony was conduct eck wit i great-solemnity by,othcßishop. .litqz, - ,..11t..8akei, the newly dalitd prie.st;is frumlitiant, Wayne county. ~ - -N it semis . good to have,ieighing - ti in. It reminds one of winters longzsinhe p ss: away when we had skighing week a week without interruptian che,e , rs the hearti-ot lovers, it makes glkd the heart.tp the farmer, and it is itipposed to fili- the purses of the liv eri-:men. The merchant 'finds no fault-with it The children love it, thihdys particularly ; and thttgiris, enj=oy= .an occasional ride/down c hill with great comfort and zest'. --- The sleighing is welcome, and we trust it, will remain with us for weeks to come. —At a meeting of theCrOvn Council, Dec:- 26,1876, the High Constable was instructed to sea that' the following Ordinances of this Bor ough are strictly observed : 1. That the own trs or Occupants of any lot situate on. any pub . lic street within tl3e Borough of Montrose shall be and is hereby required to keep the sidewalks oppositeeihereto cleared from snow, and incase of default in so doing for twenty-four hours,the Street Cmmisaioner is hereby authorized and required tci.eleg.the fq:4•'.sy:,,from the' said *alks and charge_ the expenses ; thereof to the lot or lots of saq owner or oeeupants and to render an account thereof to the Borough, and which amounts shag be , : Collectedby the Borough, of said owner 'or 'Occupants before any Justice of the - react) of Susquehanna county as debts of like amount are by law recoverable. 2. That no person , or persons shall , be allowed to ride won Hand Sleds or any other conveyance on 'ate < sidewalks within the ikeits of , this itor *ugh, under the penalty of a sum not - less than tfty cents for the Vat 4ffenee nor 'imeeeding live dollars for eachilittbseqUiht The Exchange Hotel has a new cook from New York.. The Nitrinw Gauge is having another.. Yard time battling with its natural . enemy, SIIOW. ---t ,) Thenext mite society. of the S. S.. B. A. will -be held. at - the .house, nf Horace Brewster on. this (Wednesday) evening. All are inviLt. —Regular meeting of, No.i Fire CoMpany on Friday : evening. Annual meeting; for, klie `election Of Oil - leers; on . Monday evening; Jan.' 8, 1877. --The shortest days, having passed, the; old sa,yinir, "as. the days, begin to I lengthen, the cold will begin to strengthen," seems to have proved true. W. L. Thorp spent:a'PortiOn oflaa . t week* Honesdale 'assisting .the pastor of that charge, who is in the midst of - a, glorious re• viva' of religion lL happy New Year to all. Make good resolves tbr 1877, and -don't back out before a nienth'has fled. ,Th.is is good advice, but we don't expect anybody- will. heed it. • Montrose are doing a grand good work among the poor of thig vicinity.-- -"lnasmuch-as ye have done,it , unto.the leost-of tbeoc - my brethren yefhave done it unto niel" —A. South Bridgewater girl worked the motto,' "I need thee every hour," and present ed it to her chap. •He says he can't help it ; it takes WM' twcc hours to'milk and feed the•pigs morning and night, and business has got to be attondedlo. —While "coasting" is in itself a harmless and exhilerating arhusemeut, the practice of devoting. much-traveled thproughfares to that exercise is attended with, much annoyance --- -We are glad that thee' council have at last "sat" upon the subject, anit issued an order to have all persons engaW in it arrested. --In these days ,of.fires it- is well for every householder to be on the lookout for "acciden tal fires.'? Carefully examine your stoves,pipee and chimneys, and look 'well alter the ashes. A little precaution of this kind may possibly save you from' being cremated, home night. . , .----One,morning last• week th e l neighbors of Mrs. Annie Fawkes; of Cedarville, (Thestkr county, finding thehouse closed at a. late hour; entered, and found' the worhan dead' in bed. Her littleCh d was 'contentedly, playing with the dead..' • thet's hair, ignorant of. her great loss. The usbatid was absent in Philadelphia. "Let to-morrow take care of td-morrow.; • ? Leave things of.-the future to fate,; • • _ What's the use to anticipate..iorrow:?' I / ' Life's troubles - corhe never too late] . ,:',`:' ' It to hope overmuch be an . error,' •''''-' '''. ; - 'Tis one that the.wise have preferr'd ' And how often have hearts been in ferillk . Of evils-•=that Levier cowed 1" PA .- ,',;`.. : —The friends of Mr., and_ Mrsc'ettas.-leps - te r g ave . her gave I,Lielik.a real- surprise, ; Oa the:iiccalooll Of their chintv.wedding, last= Wednesday Of iiing. The presents were 'Octant - finei4M ,priate, and'*a hear '_6 9 addrce4, -, i(.*,i„iv`,:p. Tilden l and the remarks of Dr,..Chesshirß end- . ~R ev. Mrtiller spoken of i r n the highest tertrts. •' , =The change , which. we made-in Ineitorth and style cif TfiF- I) 44 O PRATAiiP. s'9Ar, l *':" toq: nig been so favorably - received . by our patrons we have concluded to continue - it, but :have changed the order o s t ;its •:make-up in •ft manner which we :feel certain ,will also meet the ap proval of our - 'readers'. Thanking 'you aIL for the many pleasant things of, the_ year that is gone,Aee wish you A. HAPPY NEw YEAR. • Gordon.H. l'xink; a native of Mont rose, but for-alai:lg - time cierk at the Dwight House, - Binghamton, was in, town last Week '-iisitiiikamong his , friends, after which he start ed tor(_Chicago, at which place he will make "his healilia - item, as special' agent for the nice iallutual Life Itisurtince Company. His ter ritace the States of Illinois and issouri. Mr. Frink has the best. wishes of hosts of friends and acquaintances for his wel fare and success in his new western home. , tramps,giving their names tie. John Bryant, Thomas Burns and Philip Theeney applied to t he commissioners last Friday nighliee--10 . ging - , and were sent to the Ex change Hotel - for the. same. In the morning I they lif - which_they slept two coat, and went their ,- , the clerk, made the dist :ry, g. t, and a ar '•eq.ed. They owned . the . ciipi—returned thi ana' pant* were conimitted - rfo jail by Constable Howell. Vlincoarcould not be found. BAGS NIIXBERS WANTED.—In order to corn „plete our ales we need several -numbers of the D&M.OOAAT for which we - Will - pay a satisacto • rice. Subscribers or others wh o have any of the following numbers can mail, or bring them to us and we will eithev, diedit= the amount to them or remit the money at the.rate of five cents per copy, as they may request—, 1873, No. 1, Jan.' 1-1874, NO. 7, Feb.lB, Nos. 9, 10, 11 and„,l2, Larch 4, 11, 18 and 25 ; Nos. 16 and 17, April 22 and 29 ; No. 25, June 24 ;- 1875, Nos. 7 and 8, Feb. 17 and 24 ; Nos. 9 and 11,111 arch 3 and 17; Nos. .35 and 39, Sept. 1 and 29; No. 40, Oct. 5. • JOELN CHASE, FOOT.—John Chaeo.Fiiot, of the firm of Foot & Ellis, died at his house on Washington street, at 4a. m., Dec. 30th. • --- Mr. Foot was one of our most worthy citi zens: Born at New Milford, Pa., of sturdy pip neer stock, on the 28th of March, 1835, he died too soon by a generation of years. He volun teered early in the late war of the' Rebellion : and was mustered in First Lieutenant_ot the 50th • Regiment; Pennsylvania Volunteer 1 Pantry ; oti the 9th day of September, 1861, an I after the Severest service in the, malarial region of the Albemarle River, he yielded to the neces sity of a. . broken constitution and was honora bly discharged upon surgeon's certificate, Feb ruary' 17, 1863. His death re.ally begins from the date of the campaign pt that Tear,althongh w ith the tenacity id the war-tvorn patriot he survived . nearly thirteen years tAereafter. Be sidea!tosts of *ads. ,who: will iss his cheer ful pisa aui he leaves three ,chil dram—Binghamton Times. - • . HAWLEY 85 CRUSEII. NE bIIBORING COUNTIES. • • Lll ERNE COUNTY, ..t) - 1. • Josiah kenrdo; a faniter -livingln Benton,: aged 72, had bee some time complaining of a pain in the side; . , arlid Tuesday came home from his work with greatly increased pains in that region, but higher \iip. He , lay down upon a v\ lounge, and in a fr , t, ' Moments it was discover ed that he was dead.. \ ' - ' - ' . \ '.. \ The returning boar .of Reading counts that city in ahead of Scran fekkAn.the, matter of pop ulation. Scranton counter will probably issUe a manda'mus restricting. the \board. from officially promulgating the count. .1U the meantime the two cities are actively engaged: in securing the prize in Population. • '. - ' .: '' - :, • The Barre Coal Exchange, - which .conipoied of repreSentatives of • the different, _ , „.. conitimiles shipping north on the .Lebigh.Val ley'R..R., met on ,Tuesday at the office of J..„1:1. SwoYeroli that city, to consider the , state of trade and,attend to, other matters ' with .Viliich.it has to do: The board tegarded the - trade, as in abealthy condition,, and it is hoped that i the Market may be able-Ao - take all the . . coal the railroad company is able to furnish' cars' for. There were, an unusual number of drunken men in. the city dhrtg Christmas. The bard timers appeared not to lessen ilirmallowance of the intoxicating beverage. The . rndiertittis spent fOr drinks in one day, would have boughl bread enough for the pOOT all winter—Cannot this-evil be reined' d ? Catfnot society protect itself from this urse?—Wilkes Bar re trliio7l. Thomas Campbell,lfihO shot—tichael on the Fourth of julylaV Carbondale, has convicted of murder in the first degree, after two trials. . Reese James, aged 'l6, who fatally stabbed two men at .Taylorville, Luierne county, some months sinte, has been cpvicted of murder in the second degree, antentenced to 19 years and nine, months soheary confinement in the penitentiary. WYOMING COUNTY, PA. Luther Welsh, forlerly of Nicholson, has been appointed superintendent of the, Middle Division of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas R. R. He graduated on the a, L. &W. R. R.— He has tilled several places of trust since then, and waa at one time superintendent of the hhaca & Athens I:LA. Eli PerkiNi' will ;Jan uary ' • ' • .. . , • ' The R ep Tunkhannock±tt/Acqm will hereafter be issued Friday. instead of Wednekda as pre ? , vioctsly. !Yll r ')., 1 . 14 3 1 2. , ts ;R. 11 ,e . .'•i 4 i . i r 4t, ; 1 Tnnkhanneek „notumes'Avitho t , av Tule pusson. _., ~ j„... : 7,, rm , . ____. . On WO/let:14; ihelittenit:;iiiiiiiilneak en: tered the house of blre -Jesse ..Wilsonin Tunk hal:lA.96k by*, ;rear"., - 4 / oo.r r oftei , Att--)Viliiol3 l 44 iorteU - w6"ite, 6dliibig . ' itili3iii twenty - do llars and some jaWilifil. , Vlii Aid' Wii? , probably Well acquainted with the-house:__ _ ... • 1 J , i'f , '_ BERTHOLF, 1876, by Eld. W. C. Tilden, in 'Montrose, r. Jerome*Ber atoll and Hiss _Jennie M. Cronk, both of Jes sup._'Witx. Luc — s—ViiimAs i -=--At -the Raptist - Par-' soilage at Lawsvilliii - Dec, 28. by Rev. P. S. Brewster, F. A. Williams,-ot Liberty, and El sie Wellman, otliew Milford, Pa. Bitutift-STBzwErAjw , --ilit Ly anville,,M. E. Parsonaze,. Dec.. 24, by--R - ev. H. G. Harned, Alonzo ;., _ Brink apd'ida 4 , Strickland, both of Sp ri n STruci -- -PALlirran 2 L-Al-th • yman-, vill M.-E,Parsonge,'_Dec:24, by Rev. H. Q. Hsine Stricklindiand Nancy R. pal, miter, both of Springville._____ WAGE—Tnomes-.74. - r - the residence of the bride's parents i Drei;. 28, by Rev. H. G. Harned, S. B. -age; of Silvara, Brad. Cc., and Hester A. Thomtik; of Lynn. • NAT—Limo—At the brides father's Tan 1, 1817;47 Rev. B.T. Bronson, Mr. G.W. Way, of Bloorihniburic, - ff. Y., to Miss Etta V. Lewis of Ararat. --" 2,39.413,+.1Eit18. . HEAD—In Lathrop t Pa., , Aug. : 24, 1876, at 12 o'closk,m., of dipbtherin...Ailetta H., daughter of Sam'l and Hannah Head, aged 14 years, 1 month and 24 days. .Also" the same day, at 7 o'clock, Emmet F., oldest ion of Mr. and Mrs. Mead, aged6'years, 11 month and 12 days. ' are thee well, Arletta, Emmet fare thee well ; For thou Wert too pure and lovely . In aworld like this to dwell. Our hearts are sad and lone, Yet we neverwill complain, For we know that whites our loss Is surely their eternal gain. • CARLIN—In Dayton, Nevada Oct. 9th, 1876, Martin B. Carlin, son of the late Joseph Carlin of Auburn Pa. in the 40th year of his age. F. and ,A. M. Rmolutions. At the regular meeting Of Talley Lodge :No. 9. F. and A. M . held_in their ball November 13th 1876 the fol lowing resolutions were adopted. - Wurtnes, It has pleased Almighty God to call fie= this — earthly tabernacle to the c grand Lodge above our, late beFoved - esteemed' and respected Brother, Martin, ErCarlin who 'was suddenly and unexpectedly Called to answer the sound of tire - gavel from him ,Who doeth all things for the best ; and ans*erthe .- summons of that grim monster Death. 4, R eaolved : That this comMunity has bat an honest, upright and industrious man, and this Lodge, an earnest, zealous,and consistent mem ber. As a man he was qui ;t and unassuming ; held in high esteem by his e ployers in stations of trust, all of which he fulls lled with honor to them and credit, to himself. Resolved ; That we exte patty to .the relatives and ;Brother Martin S. Carlin reavement, and loss of th , May the angel, o Oothe them in this their s: tribulation and trial, and el I distress: Radial ; That the alta Lodge-be draped in mourn of Brother Carlin, for thirt Resolved ; That a 'copy be spread on the minutes o copy furnished to one of the county for sublication to the family relations of o ther. Attest d our heartfelt sym friends of our late 'n this their sad be it dearest and best ' Light and Truth i d hour of affliction, mfort them in their and jewels of this ing for the memory days. of these -resolutions this Lodge, and a the local papers of and i a copy be sent r late deceased Bro- J. L. O. F. B • O. L. • L. Gaon; 'BELL, T, Piga. : • ,"411ERIFFS SALES.-By virtue •of writs issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County and to me directed, I Will expose to sale by public vendue, at the ,Court House in Mont- rose, on , Friday, January 12, 177, at one o'creek p. m.; the following ikees or parcels of land,• to wit - : All those three pieces or pnrcels of Lind, the first of which is situate - on the northeast side of Broad Street, in the Borough of Suequehannn Depot, Susquehanna County. Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lands of Thomas Ileskeith, i on the east by Street, en', the south by Broad Su eet. and .ou the west• ,by land-of John Hawthorne, it being 66 feet front by .17.5 feet deep. with the appartenances, - 1 frame house,outbuilding and I fruit trees.. Tee second piece is situate in the borough of Susquehanna Depot, on the _north side of East Main Street, and bounded on the north by Erie Railway. on the east by , land of John Pike, on the south by East Main Street, andiu. the west. by land of Eli linpunin it being 33 feet (rout by 40 feet deep, With the appurte nances, a frame builaing-Occupted as a wagon and olackemith shop.. A. third plece situate in the borough• of snequehanna Depot, bounded on tile north by lends' of •Waeitimeton Sheen; east - by lande• of F. Hat tee ; on the south by Laurel Street, and on the west by land of John IticKendry, with the, appurtenances, 1 two-story , frame dwelling house, and all ittipeo•ted. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the Mutual. Building Loan nad Savine• AesociatioM of Saequehanna Depot vs, J. N. Seddon and James Sedden, and 'Carter, Abbott 4r.. Johnson vs J. N: Sedden and James Sedden, Milks and Watson , vs J. 'N. Sedden and JiimeA Sodden, and Royal Tyler vs James Sedden. LSO-Ali those three pieces of land, the ilr•t of which is situate in o,tkeind;' Susquehanna County. Pennsylvania and, 'bounded on the 'north by land of Marvin Weeifall,on tae east by laedof Marvin Westiall. ,on the south by Great Bend and , Harmony road. on the west by lands of Seth containing one acre:and, all improved..A second piece situ ate I,n the borengh of Susquehanna Depot ;County and State aforeeaid. on the eolith aide of lilatn-.Street, bounded en the north by Main Street. on the cast by .lot of Mary Creag'an, south by got of Joseph Driscoll and: ote:the Wen by land of Joan Column, it being 33 feet front by 120 - feet deep, with the appurtenances, a frame building occupied as storeand develling.and other outbuildings, ail improv ed..A third piece, situate us aforesaid, on West Church Street, bounded on the - north by''Ettet_Churelt 'Shred; and land of James 13el1 t cant by ..lautl,tif C. S. Brewster, south by lot of P. Unclorwooll and on the west by West Church Street, -containing about 4000-square feet; w ith the appurtenancee. 1 frame dwelling house anclall proved [Seized and taken in execution-at - the snit of Richard Stack assigned to, Whitney, Pratt & Co: vs. Wm. Howarth and Albert Miles. T. T. _ ALSO-All that piece or parcel of land situate in 1-Jackson. Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, bounded anddeecribed as follows, on the north by land of Mich ael Grace, On-the east And south by land of - and on the west by land of David Lyons, contain ing about 84 acres with a small improvement and ap purtenances, 1 frame dwelling and I frame barn. Seiz ed and taken in execution it the suit of Mrs. M. J. Phelpi assigned to Wm. Emery- vs Wm. S. Snediker. ALSO-All that piece or parcel, of land- situate in Herrick, susquenanna County, Pa t , bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit : Beginning et a stake and stones corner of land of Philip Truex. thence north 44 degrees east 67 rode to stake and stones, thence south 44 degrees east 96 rods to post and stones;Ahence smith 44 degrees west 67 red!, thence north 44 degrees west 96 rods to place of beginning. containing 40 acres more or less, mostly iinproved with the appurtenances, one frame dwellin house, 2.frtune barns ,-1 corn house and other-outbuildings, and 2 orchards. tseized and taken in execution at the suit of W. P. Popc assigned to Joel Denney ve A. o,llunn, H. IL Bennett & H.D.-Bennett. ALSO-All that piece or parcel of land situate in Her rick. Susquehanna County, 'Pa., bounded and. described;' as follows, to wit : On g le north by Turnpike road, on the east by lands of the Drinker estate, on the south land of Yvan Jones, and on the west by land of Evan Jones, containing about 100 acres, mostly improved, with the appurtenences.l frame dwelling house,l frame barn and an orchard, W [Seized and taken in execution, at the suitof Martha ells assig,ned to Hattie E: Wade vs James Plow and - John H. flew, and.Oecar Wasttimrn administretor of John. Smiley and assigned to Keziah C. Smiley assigned to Mery K:Nichole vs JiabliPlugh. • ALSO-A/1 that pertain piece qr. parcel, pi, hind OW _ate in the township of Daeland;" Sttsquehantia - Courify; , hiaanded , and described:as follows.vm.thesoullt State • Street. on the west by lot of W. T. Morley, on the north by lands of Wm. M. Pest, and'!ontheelist bY• lot of Charles Ogden-betegeeo feet on the said State street and extendute nerthward the same width 120 feet npre or lass. withae/lifounkanithisciftine dwelling bouse and ail improved .d, .and taken in execu tionget-tlie statVALANcutual 4 ..ne Loin and Save tag Xsisobiation briemscratilifitinkepot APAVll.XicgdetiV, ALSO-All thet pieee t oF ,pikeiej Oi. 41514 % n al Inv IFraukiin township, Sunnetintma Venn ded on thre-nbitli I:os l 4,hdi4intiAttlVSMitititiki 11:111intobiil, • Woe, on themist-Syr lands of 4clcenpon i on the .south hi lands of NY. J`, - Burns'atid W.'ll:Mhbirie on the west by lands of W. J.:Awes:and PloOnafteldll Howard, goutainiug m acs more or lestOeitteche ,apptutdnantek 1 franieeilieelhii•gelinlitte't 2fiatife'bircie, frime. worn honse,4 ,orchards ,anti„ about 101ffetertes it iinproved ( Seized ' and takeii in . exectitidif the guit of - Myron M. and . Melvin Williams assigned to Ainey.ve John. Tinklepaugh. , ' ALSO'-All That certain piece offhtid • sitnittein the Township . of Herrick, Sesqnehaertmoutity,,Penusylva- , nia.anct described as ,follows: Beginerng MS:stake - Sind stenies corner of Nancy Norton's land,thencasoutheast 50 perches to a post, gad stone,s corner..lhence south west 160 perches to k post - and stonetethehceitOrthvrest 50 perches to said , Norton's land ,to a corner, thence northene_t_ifa-perches - to - th - Mplace of beginning con- Uliatig 100 acres, be the same mote or less: mostly 1111;: proved, with the appurtenancee,i frame house and frame 'barn and an orchard. [Seized and tnken in execution at thesuit of,Thernas Plummer vs Win. J. Plummer. ALSO-All that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate ' the vint____ige of r~srth : ehatilia, (Oakland -township) Susquehanna County, Pa., bounded on the, north by land of Wm. M. Poet, on the east byland'of. J. M. Westfall,, on the south by a proposed new street, and on the west_by_landa. Belcher, containing yi of an - acteTinore or less with the apptrrt-o,u!Tees. 1 frame dwelling house and all improved. [Seized-ank taken in execution at the suit of the Mutual Building Loan`and Saving Associatitat of , Sniquehanua Depot vs Seth 3fillius. ALSO-All that certain pieee of land 1 - ii;iii - in-thp Township of Oakland, Susquehanna , , county.:. Pennsylvania. bounded on the north by brand street, on the east by land of Hiram Bnsh, on the south by land of A.,Farnam,and on the west land of 0. 5. Bing-, ham, containing ,V of an acre with the appurtenances, -a frame dwelling house and - all improioed. [Seized and taken in execution at the - suit of Wm. Skinner assign ed to M. B. Belcher vs D. L.,e,hase. ALSO-All that Vingo• Lot situate in Oakland township, Susquet annie.,COunty, Pa.. bounded asfol lows, to wit : North by . lend of Anthony Romer,east by land of Geo. E. Barton, south' by Great Bend road and west by land of Anthony Romer; containing about 110 rods of land, with• the appurtenancee. 1 frame dwell ing house, frame barn and all iinproved....A 2d 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 conveyed by Snag H.Day ton to a Mr. Wright, thence south 134 degrees west 3 chains and 70 links to stake and stones in north bounds of the New York & Erie Railroad lands, thence by the same north 67 degrees west 1 chain and 70 links to the west bounds of the said Samuel H. Dayton's land: thence north 1X degrees east 3 chains and 25 links to a hickory tree. thence northl34 degrees east 75 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 13e degrees west 5 chains. thence north 13i degrees east 6 chains, thenee north 833 e degrees west 1 chain and 70 links, thence north 6 .degrees east 3 chain, thence north 834 degrees east 2 chains and 50 links, thence northMdegrees east 4 chains and 75 links thence 16% degrees east 2 chains and.2s links, thence north 7% degrees west-12 chains and 50 links to a pile of stones a corner of Wm. Gate's, lot, thence north six degrees West 2 chains, thence mirth 234 degrees cast 33 chains and 50 links, thence south 87% degfees east 11 chains and 10 links, thence south 2% degrees east 12 chains. thencnsenth 87% degrees east 23 chains and 25 links, thence south 32 degrees east 4 chains and 25 links to the highway, thence along the same south 33 - degrees west 9 chains and 15e links: thence south 34 de grees west 7 chains and 50 links, thence south SO de grees west 2 chains and 25 links, thence south 40 de geeesawest3 chains and 50 link's, thence south 65 de grees west 8 chains and' 59 links, thence south 42 de grees west 3 chains andet.o links, thence south 32 de grees mitt , tchains, thence south 22 degrees west 7 chains and 4. 50 links, thence south 18 degrees west 4 chains. thence south 40 degrees west 1 chain and.6.links thence south 13 degrees west I chain aud 581inies,thence south 1431 degrees west 1 chain and 50 links, and south 'B% degrees west 61 links to the east side of Raid but ternut tree the place of bee inning, containing 91 acres 3 roods,c - and 28 rods of land be the, same more-or lees.- [Seized and taken in execution at the eaitof j.H.Cook vs N. W. Fox. Charles Beene vs N. W. Fox. Geo. T. - Frazier vs N. W. Fox. L. P. Hinds vs N. W. Fox. •S. _Bevin vs N. W. Fox. Steven Bevin vs N. W. Fox. N. 8.-All bids and costs must be arranged or paid oa the day ot sale or deeds will not he acknowledged. WM; WHITJ, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Dec. 20.1570. --- - ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. In the matter of the assignment of S.F. Lane for the benefit or creditors. Notice is hereby given . tbat J. D.-Goodwin, assignee of said Lane will apply . ' for his . discharge from said trust, and all stability Ihereander, as by order of the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna Coan ty made Nov. 27,1876. - Said,appticaton will be made in open Court on Mon day, Jan. 18, 1877, at 2 o'clock p. m. DAVID BUMMERS, Prothonotary. Montrose, Dec,27, 1876. NOTIOE. My wife, Sarah, has lett my home without just canes or provocation and I hereby forbid any; person or per sons harboring or trusting her /n my account as 4 will pay-no debts of her contraction . •:•.-,.:, - 1, r \ W. N. GUNN. • Ilopbettom, Dee. 7, 1870. . &WS DmThISTRATORS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Ijrp quance of an older of the Orphan's. Court of Smiquehann ot>f the undersigned Administrator o}, the estate of Jelin Co 13-„—decepag&wilLs4.ll at public sale on the premises, in Ch0C61:111t Township o WcOnesday, January 10th, 1877, at 1 o'cloilinron., the folloyring real estate, to Wit : A certain lot .of land situate in the Township tire.t - - County •of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania. - - • described as tbllows, to wit • Beginning _at: -the corner of a lot contracted to Thomas Flaherty tao • line of Wm. Goggio's land, thence running by the said William Goggin's and others east Tai and two-tenths perches. theuce - south by lands of_John V. 0' Itt_ley it perches, thence west by lands of the late ~Caleb Car- --- - malt and Others 76 and two-tenths' nerchei to another_ - corner of Thomas Flaherty, 'thence north 105 perches to. the place of beginning. containing 50 acres, more or less. - • ALSOA. certain .16t_of land situate' in Forest 14ke Towuship, County and -State aforesaid, described as --Rd, _ lows, to wit : Beginning in the oguler • of the new road running from. the•Milford.atid Owego Turn - pike road to.Stauseph in Choconut township, at the line of Htram Thather's land, thence north along said road 50 perches north . a degrees west • ES perctittsito the line of ames Rooney's land, thence south 63 degrees east 23 perches io Ufa- corner Of lauds Surveyor to S. Quin; thence south 20 degrees east 76 perches, thence south:-_-- 31 degrees west 28 and six-tenths rches, thence north 63 degrees lvest 31 perches to the place of beginning, containing seventeen acres more or less. . ' TERMS—sloootiday of salel . s2oo oft final confirms tion,,and the balanceone year thereafter witkinterest THOMAS DOW, Administrator: ' ChOeontit, Hee. 6.136;.: ' ' • 50wt3 ' A DIONISTRATRIX'S SALE 9 ~r e~l .]el,aata►t~, DIMOOS TOWNSHIP. The nndersistnedAdminietratrix of the eetate of Wm Van Campen, late of the township of Dimock, deceas ed. in pursuance of an order of the tOrphans' Court of the County of Susquehanna, will expose at public sale on the premises in Dimock, on 'Saturday, January 6, 1877. at 1 o'clock p• m. the followit g described piece of land situate In. said towjaship and bounded end described as follows, to wit : Bounded on the north by land of Su san Bolles and J. Rogan, on the east by lands of Catha rine Sheeyn, on the south by •lands of Nathan Burdick *and on the west by :ands of B N. Cnsman. containing about 131 acres. TY.RMS OF SALE—S2OO down. 000 on final confir-' mation ofsale .and belance one-half in 6 months, and balance in one year thereafter with interest from final confirmation of sale. I • CHRISTIANA. VAN CAXPEN, Administratrix. Dec.lB, 1876. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF ROAL ESTATp. _ ' In. pursuance of a n order otthe Court of Common 1 Pleas of Susque,hanna county, the undersigned will . sell at public sargthe following described real estate on' the pteriltraati oielic,p. p.1.', 1 0n. ,:;-,•-• -.. • . . . e,„ 'iti.lWednesdayo,jantuu 6 r 1.7 i. ,„ , ''.A.illhat. certain lot of land sitaate, In Jtbsytownship of • Ha. ,, .ny, County of, Susquebarins:.,4uld nate of Penn. -, syffli sit; bounded on the north' bysland of ',I.:11. Seelick ' oz thikaillat!by:laridsitOrmerly of. BetinefaiV,Webster, , on- the south by lands formerly of Bennett f t Webster, . Obliged eitoli, and Stjultii'H. , Oda , lOW* Abe' *est by ' ' w lands of Stephen Wrighter, containing 11 acres mocci„! 1: as * less with the appurtenances, house, amand'or chard, and partly inipreved.:!..l -. , I.•,°':`° ,- ,„ , '..•. 4 1, 59 -7.44. t, 2_o'cleck. p.m. o f tha some y all that certkit ldt of land iiituate as afeiesaid.nerfroccupied by 1 1.1: /dellirebsteriand,nontaininol9 giees,spi,ore or lesirr.; lo b . ttlelscrib in deeds from the Hoes' of -- 7 Flynn, to _ I J. Bch% & Co.l -•: • J ..---... i -;...1 .- .1.1.?.i ~.. • ~, , •!, ~,, 'BF. COO down on eaeb, piecant time of ease ; ~ 1 ooe tilt the 'h'afance on final conlttifiatldri and the re- Inainder one year from final condruuthed withatiterest. .., ~'. ' . W. !It: I•IOXLEY. . Assigti Se of LIM: Webster.. ' No. 20..1E176. RAIOTAY NOTA. An election by the stockholders or tlie Montrose • Way Company will, he heldat-the— "PACKER itdusr:ltst TuNmeausTeem-------, Second Monday of January, 1877 Thsck i------ in Between thi - honrs cif 120 c - noon d one oclockp. m. of that darfoM..e election of one person as Presi dent,and twelve persons as Directors to serve the Coni; -- p... as such °facers for the ensuing year. Byorder • 51w3 C. L. BROWN * Secretary. Montrose, Dec. 8,1876.. , _ i• L • ( PETITIONS., is 14 hereby given that, in. pursuance of an Act of As- - sembly, the following named - persotis have Med their petitions with the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the County of nevehanne, for , licenses to keep taverns and for wholesale (sealers in said County, for which they: illapplv at January Sessions, 1877. Dennis Casey, Eatjng House, Snsqu'a Depot. J. J. Holoran, Ta ern, Thomson. Frank Kane, Bating House, (it Bend Boro. Sackett & Depne,Tavern, 41 Henry D. Howard: (it Bend Village Born. T. 3..11. D. Barnes, " 66 it Pennell Carpenter, , Tavern, Harford. I William 011iver, ' Thomson. Joseph Allen, Bating House. Stumf a Depot. • - DAViD SUMMERS, Clerk. Montrose, Dec.l3, 1876. EGISTER'S-NOTICE.—PuBLic 10- R Me is hereby given to all pmsons concerned in the following estates,tdwit : • Estate of David 8 Roots., late of Great Bend, dec'd, 'Pemula Kent, (late Roosa) Administratrix. Estate of John Dunning, late of New Kilfoid, Alec d, Holloway W Cobb, Executor. Estate of Edward Clark, late of Susq'a Depot, dec'd, Philip Brady, Administrator. - Estate of Edward Wright, late of Brooklyn, c'd, g A Weston, Admit.. That the accountants have settled their accountS to the Register's Office in and for the County of Susque hanna, and that the same will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court, on Thursday, the 11th day of January, 1877, for confirmation and allowance. H. F. B.EARDSLEY, Rqgister. Register's Office, Montrose, Dec. 6,1876. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. - The under signed an Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleak of Susquehanna County to distribute the funds in the bands of the Sheriff arising from the sale of the real estate of David Strong and R. Morse, will attend to the duties of his appointment kt his office in Montrose. on Frlday, January Jstb, 1877, at 1 o'clock p. m., at which time ell persons interested are required to appear and-present their claims or be forever debar ed from coming in on said fund. A. W. BERTHOLF, Auditor. 51w4 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Dec. 130876. In thematter of the aasignptent of J. U. McCain for the benefit of creditors. -Notice - 1e hereby given. that E. L. Weeks. assignenof !said McCain. will apply for his discharge from said trust. and all liability thereunder, as by order of the Court of Common Pleas of Snequehanna County made - December 2.1876.. Said application will be ramie in open court on Mon day,lan. 15,18'7, at l o'clockp; in. ' • DAVID BUMMERS, Prothonotary. Montrose. Dec. 27,1876. MAX ADELER'S New Book. - Just published. Will outsell any book in ti.e fold. This, brightest of bum orous books, is profusely illustrated with most laugha ble pictures by Arthur B. Frost. Will sell by reason of itsteautrand chi:apnoea. No other book . published possessing such general fitness for the wants of the present times. Agents who wish to make big wages wanted in every town. Tempting terms and circulars sent, On application to ao Stoddsrd et Co., US Chestnut St.. Phila: . , 'XIN.O4' OF BLANKS' AT THIS OFFICE. /:-on the ELBOW-ROOM. ----_ 4- - '`~