THE 'DE.AIQ(4AI%. AIONTROSE, PA.; JAN, 3, 1877. ' Arrangement of Nails. VIA RAILROAD: , • •, ' Arrives. Depares Tunkhannock,(Daily,)...... .... . i 90,p in /115 V STAGES-: • • 11ocitroee Depot,(Daily,), ~, „,. , 600-pm 620 a 42 New NI Mord, (Daily,) 1000 a m 1 30p m IN'yaluEing, (Daily,)* 945am.1000pm Priendsville,(tri weekly,) 600 pm 800 am Jon kiln Station,.(tri weekly,) , t 700 a.m 700 am gingloonton,via 8. Lake,(tri weekly).. 600 pm 700 p m stesuoppen .(t ri weekly,) . 1000 am 300 pm The New York. (via Montrose Depot) law,3lilford;- run klia nnoelt ,au&Wyilu'aing are daily... --, .- ~..s The Conklin Station mail roue Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. - , . • Th e Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lake) rims Tues, layp, Thursdays. and Saturdays, ' •, • Friendsville mail runs Tuesdays,Thuridays,and Sat . urdays. The MeshoppeTnal linos :Ntandays,Wodnesdays; and Fridays. , . ADDITIONAL •§A'AttlIS: . : ' . - . . ASt age I eaves daily for 'Aiontrose Depbt m.,and rctnrue at 6 p. nt, A stage leavee daily Tor New Milford at 780 a. tri. and returns at 3 30 S. C. FOADIIAM,?.M..._ Mentrose'llailvia7 Time Table. Arranginent of Trains. To take effect on Monday, April 17, 1876. , Down Trains. • Up Trains • SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD 545. 10.15..... ....Aiontrose....: .. 9.00 - 4.52 555 1025 A11ere5 v .,.'..... 845' 54i 6,53 1028. Cool's 340 448 605 1032 Hunters ... 835 444 60S 1036..........W00db0uthe .. 830 ' 440 612 1010..... Dimock 525 • 4.36. 617 1047.... Tyler's ...815 42S 625 1057.... ..... Springville.... - 805 420 6;30 11 05.... Lynn ' 155 412 645 1118 Avery's X 45 ' 405 653 1128 ... ....Lemon . 735 • 400 705 1135 Lobeck......, , •'...7 25 345 715 1145.. Marcy's . ... 7 15 3 37 720 120;0. .. ..Tunkhannock , 700 322 Trn i ' run on Lehigh Valle} , time as kept in the Ofike of P. & . .--- -R—at Tunkhannoc.k. 1 AII trains connect at TniilXti.nnock with P. 85 NY: It. It.goirignorth and south. . . JAMBS. I. BL4.B.SLICE.Presi't Mauch Chunk. April 17. 1876. ' • ~• List of New Advertisements. Philadelphia Tines. Miscellaneouslauchy & Co. Business Card—:-3 eat Market—W. Hewitt. Notice—Susquehanna County Agricultural Works. - 5 BUSINESS Locals. Schenct's Medicines. Donation for the benefit of Rev. J. H. Wel ton. DEATH OF ,A WELL KNOWN MAN. Binghamton papers ~of - :last Saturday contained the announcement ot,,ths,death of Col. Martin Stone, of that city, who was well known to the business men of this' cortntr::: deith',.occurridlat his' residence about 6 PoiLltisti.Friday.i:'i ",‘.! Cob Stone bad -01 4 . health for several months but until rece,4ll io A15,144i ger of a fatal termination of his disease, bad been antiCipated. A few . weeks since he v isited,:lielv,?iorS pity . fflr t, eat neat, which not having the desired effect he "returned-home, resohing -Binghamton on- Christmas eyenini, in a delirious condi. Lion. ,Since . that he s rapidly grew' worse 'released' by death! '•His ease was iaidiO'be, sub , ticiite infg:ination of the brain., Martin Stone .iias bornln tbe tnwn; of Chenango, Jimmie Co., N. Y., on a -farm now owned and occupied by his brother; Aaron Stone, five miles north'bf Bing-.' hamton, in 1817. He remained upon , this farm until between' twenty and thirty, years of age,. the death of his .fattier when he was. a' Mere boy left him tually at the bead of the family. - He taught school ,for se veral : . years; both - in the neighborhood . of Binghamton and at Cincinnati, Shortly after his marriagJ to Miss Re- . becca -14cT.inney, daughter of , John.M.c- Kihney, of Groat 'Bend, he removed to Binghamton and - went at once into the real estate business, in which he has re. mained continuously since,probably own- . 34,4 the time . of hie death a larger numkke s r o 4 ,s,iwelltigs than an/ other res ident et-that By judi&eus iniestments, the advance in real estate alone soon laid the founds-. tion of the ample fortune which he has since accumulated and leaves to his fam ily, which consists of his wife andilve children. Mr. Stone was the son of parents in very humble circumstances, and tpught his way steadily against adverse circum stances.- AT:e Ito' early recognized among the bush:leas men of that city as a man of superief judgenient, and it was quite common Vir leading business men to seek his judgement when oantemplating the purchase of real estate. He with a man of quick perceptions, good at, repartee, and his remarks were often repeated and laughed over among his friends. In so cial.affairs he was very genial; and. drew arotind him many warm friends who will miss him sadly. • . In •hie annual message seven pare ago, 9. -ovi. Hayes uses the following language : -1 , 9 :11ie conduct of the officera-whoselluty . 4t election is to receive and. count the balloi and to make returns of the, re staiSught to be above suspicion. Tbis cidrarelv be the case when they all be-. lc* to the same political party. A ail; representation of the minority ' will go fir, not onlyto prevent fraud, but, what is of alinolt egosl importance, to. remove the suspicion of fraud." Doeithe Louiii ana Board - come up :to throtandard of Gov. Hayes ? OFFICIAL PERJ-URY. ,THIC TABLES Tuitrum.—At the lusvelection Jacob L. Steinmitz, Demoerat, - was elected to the Legislature from Lancaster cOunty, defeat ing —Johnson,Republican. The - latter con-, tested the election on the ground that illegal votes, on account of non-payment of the taxes, -had been cast for •Steinialitz. The Case'come on for a . hearing before commissioners appoint. ed by the court . and • the tax collector, A. R. 'Warfel, was the first witness. 'The ballets for Steinmitz were identified by their numbers,and it was proven by the tax collector Warfel that good nuMber. of -persons who cast thein , had not paid State or county•tax within two years, as tho law requires* This is Old first instance in which we have seen the numbering of the votes utilized. 'After , this part of the evidence had !men concluded,Warfel was,prosa 7 aramined. The story he told;• convicting himself of per jury and the illegal issue of . tax receiPts is rich ness itself. Briefly he testified, that on the 6th of October, S. H. Levan, Treasurer of the Re publican Committee. paid, hiin ssoo,a,nd from that time up to and includirig election day, he issued tax receipts, ante-dating them back to October 6, to persons designated by the Repub -Dean Committee. Here- are 'some point.S'Of the testimo'ny, which we find reported in full in the Lancaster lnklligocer : . Question-'- Did you ever date a receipt as ot any other date than the date ot which it was issued.. (Alter a long pause ; and paint pl silence) —I did. Thomony was paid to me, and the .. receipts furnished a terwart_s: , Q. What - was th largest sum of money you ever received in that way and when and from, whom ? A. Five hundred' dollars, October 6, 1876, from S. H. Levan,treasurer, of the-Repub:: lican county committee. , [The witties — nhen' testified to that names of 'Republican politicians of Lancaster who gave the, names ot persons to whim; tax receipts were issued.) Q. Do I understand that between October 7, 1876, and November 7,1876,as these men woula lurnish you lists of names you would issue tax receipts according to those lists of names and date them back to October 6th or 7th,-1876J Yes sir I Q. Did you ,issue any on • the day of the election ? A. I did. - Q. How many feceipts of.the nature did you issue between October 7 and November 7, 1876, and in whOse - names were they issued Y-- 1 A. That would be very difficult for me to an ewer.' I have no notes with me. I have a memo randton'et. them at, home. • . J . • . This was enough. - • The counsel for the Re-• , publican contestant abandOned the case. The result of, the inquiry was-to - Increase the ma jority or . Steinmitz, the - :Democratie candidate, . several hundred votes. The best of the joke is that the contest was based on an affidavit by I,llqits.nd of, tbe Lancastec. E : Tgvitntr, hat . 300,. ci Votediliekalls • I tie d 11 ‘ % Ceti * ea o ec o pi_ rooms in - Blestaneficprintitig effiCei on election day ,mt►king z OU.,tax.receipts and dating them back ,to October 6th. Norm. - -One of the hardest words to define in this l world is—'!nothing." Out of a hundred answers to the query tT Ns _to ,lschitt l :!luothippr means, no. two _will agree. A. caraul house, keeper w il; het Fillthin . frktke titipnW end of five cents' worth of the corner grocerk :man's cheese;:and gAnischievous tribrwilktell you' that "nolli]ine is whathe_Was doing when mother'slapped him. A yoimg Wife will say "aothine is 4-tiat. - Aha was ,crying about .when her hUsband came home for the first time a little how-tome-ye-so ; and a reluctant wit ness definei "nothing" as what he knows about a police court case in which he is subpoenaed. King Lear says that "nothing" comes to binoth ing ;" but that throws very 'little light on the meaning of the word. A punster: will argue that "nothing" is better than Heaven ; but that is only a coinparative definition, and ar gues either little for the celestial comforts l or an impossibility to realize the glories of "noth ing." There are several ways of doing "noth ing," .however: Some people do "nothing" right ; others do triothine wrong ; though, it would seem thit if "nothing" is a good thing to do, one had better do it right than wrong.— None of theie logical deductions somehow get at the real meaning of the. word. The only way to realize an acurate ` conception of the term is by corroborative testimony ; and when 900 persons conteid for the same definition, then it is presumedly a correct one: "Noth ing" is what every convict in prison is Confined for ; and ".nothing is, therefore, .a prison of fense. This article is 'not the first instance on record of a journalist making a living by hav ing "nothing" to write about. NEW YORK CITY MARKET. • COBBECTSD WEEKLY BY - HAYDEN & DUCKWORTH, Commission Merchants, No. 825 WASHINGTON STREET, NEw Yonx. • 0 N!cw YORK, Saturday, Dec. 30, 1876. BUTTER Pails, choicest freih 44 good to f c. 30 0, 32 • -.`,‘ common ' 24 (61 28 • Firkins, selections W..-- 29 @I 31 I .' good to fine 26 28 " common to good 22 (fri t 2s Tubs, selections • 32 (4 3 " good to find 26 @: 28 common to g00d... 20 • 24 CHEESK. Factory, fancy 149 15 - " good to fine .. ... 13%0g 14 Farm Dairy, prime r 18%®. 14U. " fairto ' 5 ,..>-1.2 et 14 '; mi*Kkr ! - ANE01313.: Eggs, fresh 0 Apple , s_fgreen)i fine .• :62M4g2 dried per ;Is qrs 5M.0 6- " ". sliced Potatoes, per,;blil. .. • .... 3 'OOO3 50 Lard 11 0 1111 Tallow 8 0 8 Turkeys dressed - • .. 14 et 16 Chickens, "" .11 @ 12 'Ducks, " 12 ft) 15 .. 30 et 30 DONATION. L inv The friends of Re . J...R: Weston wilt make a dOnation at the b Use of Hathor Reynolds at East Bridgewater a Thursday evening,Jan. 18th. All are cordial ited-to - attend. . . p, or Committee. jam 8 1877. . N , See Bronson's advertisement, this week. 1 51w3 Great inducements at Brfonsones. • (See new advertisetnent.) 51w3 OLD Newspapers tor sale,at this Office at ten cents per dozen. Call at Bronson's and get prices before buy ing elSewbere., • 51w3 HANDBILLS for Auction Sales, Etc., printed at TheDEmocRAT office in first-etas s style and at, reasonable prices. _ Bee Bronson's advertisemint, this week, Dec. 20,1876. , • 51w3 F. H. STEVENS has Holiday Goods , to suit everybody. Presents for Christmas Trees at reduced rates. • 48w6 'llno3ntmt's Celebrated. Extract of Malt, Wm. Massey & Co.'s Philadelpilia. Ale at 31. A. Ly on's Drug . Store: . Montrose, .Ang..9, 1876. • To RENT. Efouge and Leto tent in MOntrose, Enquire of J.: 8. , • May 31, 1876.—tf. • TARE your watch repairing to True's. 'The new watch maker in Chandler's Store, Public Avenue.' Montrose, Dec. 13,1E376. TRUE" the watch inaker, has fine tools and does quick work at , moderate prices. Montrose, Dec. 13,1876. • 51w3 WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES ! Take them to True's for good work.. • 51w3 Molitrose, Dec:l3, 1876. Drugs and Medicines, Fine Totiet Articles, 'Jewelry and Perfumery,. go.t Lyon's - Drug Store. Montrose, Aug. 9,1876. AT PURDY'S Wagon Shop a fine lot of 7a orm Wagons and Buggies Lull trimmed. Co plete and .first-class m _every/respect for sale cheap cash. Montrose, June 7,1876 ti. A LARGE assortment of the latest and just styles of visiting and business cards received at this office. Call and see them before .ordering elsewhere. • F. H. STOENi3 has a large stock of Children's Books in paper aboard, and cloth binding. , Al so, a liandsoWof Diarie?. • • Montroseo. . 22, 1876. 48w6 1 A large - stoc :4 of ready made clothing and gent's lurnishing goods, from - a bankrupt stock, has been placed in the store of E. McKenzie,. Montrose, Pa., and will be sold atnuction and private sale, by , , . H. Rostorritaz, Auctioneer: - - NQ businets Man :need ' complain that lie is "too pOOrlaigiverthite" - when he 'caliget the latest: 'Stile business cards printed - at tie DEN OCRAT'OffiCe'fOr; ttiAe 'dollarspet thipOttnd,n444 otherwpilt'ln 'proportion. • - „ • CONFECTIONERY STORE: beivg4t 1010. Kiwlre etijel Of - fligira., TiAtia4;•,. arkil.:VfMtilictiopprY, 'I . ,Canlituruieli r lass irtiolea ,, for, the least Mehl. t Fine summer drictite.fdr: tAw thirsty: JAlsizsZeauradie: • Persona • tisiting•lßiiighamtoii, driphing to purchase drY.:4Pbds 351.44 dO. well to .call au HuM.& Bitola& They keep a. first-class line of dry goodB and ready-made elothineoatand all the time. Alpacas, Merinos,and Cpshmeres; the finest line in the city. IsTo trouble to show goods orsead samples. • • Nov. 1 1876tf. . .NoncE is hereby given according to the Act of Assembly that an application will be made , at Jon. Term of court next for a charter of in corporation by the Odd Fellows Hall Associa tion of Rush. The character and object is for the purpOse of holding, purchasing and trans ferring real and .personal property as may be required by said corporation, and for the erec tion or holding of a hall for - private purposes. ' Dec. 27, 1876. OFFICIAL RETURNS. • • OFFICIAL RETURNS have been positively received that 'you can get as' good a Stew of Oysters at the. Keystone Saloon as you can in New York; Florida, Louisiana, or any of the disputed States. This is posi tively cfficial and if you do not feel satisfied call and see for yourself ; the records are open to all. - ;KEYSTONE - SALOON. Nov. 21, 1876., MARBLE WORKS. • The Tunkhannock Marble Works of Burns & White are doing a good busihess and are getting out some very tasty jobs of Head Stones and Monuments. A. B. Burns, of the 'Eagle Drug Store, is their authori4ed agent for Montrose and vicinity.. He has designs of Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left with him will be promptly filled by Burns & White. Tunkhannock, Feb. 1376tf. NEW HARNESS SHOP. I take this method of inkirming the public of Montrose and vicinity, that lhave opened a new harness shop, one door belpw Searle's ex press office, second floor, Public Avenue. I will build new work of the. best quality, and repair with neatness and dispatch and , at lowest rates. The patronage cif the public is respectfully solicited. Montrose, Oct. 18, 1876tf. WE WOULD advise all those intending to, make any purchases of Black Silks this fall to make them now, as there has been a great , ad vance in Raw Silk, which must make a tnaterial advance in manufactured goods. C.F. Sisson &Co., Binghamton, inform us that they have an unusualiylinc line Of Black Silks pur chasedat very low prices, which they offer for the presentoit old prices, wlich are about 25 percent le .than the goods ban be purchased now.. They 'ye a,large stack of 13lack and Colored Cashmeres, togethet, with' an endless variety of every description d' Fall Dress Goods which they offer _upon the mist favorable terms -Simples sent with pleasure lo any address. LA: NO CURE, No PAY. Kirby's Cough Balsam,a v e ry palatab:e corn- Olin& for the various affOtions of the throat d lungs. Used with greaj success in case of Ast,hma and Bronchitis. It 13 prescribed by_the phyicians and endorsed byithe people. War ranted to giye entire satisfOtion or money re funded. Kirby's Magic Relief for the =instant cure of severe, and acute pains. Kirby's Tasteless Wont Lozenges. Sure, safe and effectual. Kirlyy's Condition Powdo for quallty, Quan tity and purity are superior, to any Powder for stock manufactured.. . • Kirby's Camphor Ice tn., chaped hands Or sunburn. . - - For sale by all Druggisla in Montrose, and Dealers in Medicines throughout the country. June 28, 1876y1. Go TO DOOLITTLE'S for your, new style pic . tures. ,Montrose, Dec. 27, 187fitf. .; . The sale of Taylor's Family Medicines is steadily ou the inerea.se, The sales of the past, year being More than double of any previous` year., The reason of , this is,. on account, of the genuine merits of the„goods themselves and the fair and impartial manner'in which they are sold. • - July 26,1876. T11113,1S TO GIVE NOTICE That I have on hand. a stock of Buggy and Platform Spring Wagons, which, must be sold immediately, with Out regard :to price. They are first-class in every respect,and any one who has any -idea of ever buying a wagon of any kind should give file a call. Montrose, Nov. 1, 187q;f: Those two foes of bodily\ conifort,,Rheuma tisni and the Gout, cease : thair twinges, if the afflicted part is dailyvwashed' with Glenn's Sulphur Sap, which banishes rain 'arid 'mu: ders the joists and Juuscles supple and elastic. Depot Critt•ntou's No. 7 Sixth AVOttue, Hill's Hair ' Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cents. ',51W4 TIME AND cit • • - NOw iiTIIE TIME TO PAINT. Lead•and cheaper than they have been known for yCars. Buries Kate -Rore is the-place to buy anything •in the. PAINT and: DRUG 1140 at 'the very, lowest figures. A large assortment Of Brushes and Varnishes constant ly in stock. The celebrated Ball,Biadley,'Si Co,'s Pure White Lead constantly oii hand i lor which Buns is the Sour. AGENT, for Miputrose and vicinity. Montrose, April 1.9, 1876tf. TIME AND MONEY saved by _going to 31. A. Lyon's drug store, for your. Drugs and'Medi eines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye stuffs, Fan cygoods, Jewelry, Perflimery, Combs, Brushes, Pocket Books, Tobacco and Cigars. Our goods are of the best quality and sold at.pri ces that defy competition, and no one.wilLhave to look farther. Some Chinese and Japanese bods and other Fanct Articles; -purchased at "The Centennial." for sale. • M utrose,.Oct. 18. 1876.—tf. CLAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS FREE. There is; i no subject that requires so much study and eperience as the treatment of chron ic diseases. Tile, astonishing success arid re markable cures performed by 1?r. Butterfield, are due to the gift of clairvoyance, to the life long study of the constitution of man, and the curing of diseases from natural remedies. Cures the , worst forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder Will be at the.Spaulding House, Binghamton, Thursday, and Friday, Dec. 24th and .1503. Nov. 29, 1876. PRINTING. • • We have just received a very `largeStock of plain and fancy envelopes,: letter 'and inote,pa per, plain and fancy head.popers,gyrds of all sizes and Colors, colored poster papers,,et;c:', all of which we can afford' to peat - cheaper thita any office" in or 'neighbertfig fointieS, and inaozood Style::.!. Work doneat black - An. Colored inks „Ilyca,,think Were; is.any.. ' thq; can beat us, give us tt tiial, .7,001)111km hyou what we can do. 'AilltintS orblankii* ittdlOrld;inted , t6 l order; ,1- ` • ii Twcollnee in,t11.113 14reqtory,olae eacks4-, • &natal Itne,lsocentsv ".• ItiONTROBR; i , • wA, 'HAM:MOUT, ptater.. .07holevalt, 11'61641- dealer in all kinai Of•s7atertiofine, , slatii4tint,;nte., Roo(s repaired wrth shiteoint 2,9 or t j, Alonjidate paint for saki by the gallon of barre l.lfontrose. BILLINGS STROUD, General; 'Fire and ?Ale 'Mgt& , once, Agents, , . also, ,Rallroad , and:Accidental Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. Office one door east of Wrn. H Cooper & Co's bank. W. H. BOYD & CO. Dealers in. .Stoves, hardwai,e, and Manuf .cturers of Tin - and Sheet-Lion ware, c or nor of Main and Turnpike street. -' A.N. , Bullard, .Dealer in Groceries; rroviskins, Boakr, Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head of P,ub-, . _ lie Avenue. • - • WB.. H COOPER & CO:, Bankers.. : Sell Foreign. Pas sage Tickets and Drafts on Engand, Ireland, and Scotland. - • L Xll WM. L. COX, Harness maker and dnale4n all arts= eles usually kept by the trade, opposi ' hank. JAMES 'B . CARMALT, Atto i rney:at-LaW. Office one door below Tarbell House, PublieMbritre..: 7 H. BOSENTHAL , Auctioneer. Care S PiUman as Co.; Montrose, Pa. NBW MILFORD: . : l SAVINGS BANS; NEW IdIIFORD. Sik r per' sent. interest on all Deposits. „Does. a- general Banking business. ' S. B. CHASE & CO. H. GARRET & SON, Dealer in Flour. 'Feed, Meal, Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries and ProTisions, on _Main Street, opposite the Depot., , , • . N. F. KIMBER, Cllrriage Maher, Picture Fratier i and Undertaker, a few rods from Phinney's Hotel, nea! N. E. Church • • • . ' • H. P. DOBAN,Merehant Tailor , and dealer in Beadi Made Clothing ; Dry Goods, Groceries add Provisions, Alain Street. . IBvII CHAPMAN County 13uainess -Direcutryi (.`e. GREAT BEND. FOR THE NVXT SIXTY DAYS, J. F. BRONSON Will offer his entire stock of Goods, consiitlng of GOLD . AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY,. of all descriptions. French and American Clocks. Solid Silver and Plated Wares of , every kind, Statuary. Cut lery, a large stock of Specks, Revolvers, Gold Pens and Pencils, Silver Thimbles,Opera Glasses, Spy Glasses. Canes, Sheet Music, an Music and Instruction Books, . PIANOS AND ORGANS, Violins and Boxes, Gnitars.Fifes, Accordeons,Plcolos Clarionets, Harmonicos, Flageoletts, Folios for Shee ' Music, Piano and Organ Covers, Piano Stools. &c. L .SK.t too numerous to mention, at prices that will astoniith close buyers. A _FEW' CASH PRICES : Organs, five ()Claw, elegant case, 3% setts Reeds. Sub Bass and Octavo Coupler, 10 stops, list price $4OO, for $2O. Above Organ is suitable for a Church. Piano 7;i" octavos, Grand Square Scale, Serpentine and Plith Mouldings, flue carved legs, has been used lees than 1 year, usual price $676 to $750, will be sold for $285. Above Instruments warrantedfoy six years. , Silver plated Fruit Dishes , $2 86 to $4 50 • " " Butter " 225 upweds al " Cake Baskets Aootoso se '44 " Castors $2 to finest 450 fa " Pickle Stands -$lGOto IS 00 it " Cups , ... HO to 2 'l5 11. H. Taylor Movement in 3oz Silver Oise.. ... 52300 Chas Fargo II Boz 11l 46 . 18 OJ Avery • la 2oz GI ag 12 00 P. S. Bartlett " Boz " 66 18 00 Win. Ellen? la 3oz " " 1660 Broadway " 2oz " " ..... 12 00 Ladies Gold Watches and Chains very low. Two new swell body Cutters, one, half Portland, one flue Phaeton Carriage, single or double (uew.y _, No reasonable offer will be refined. as these goods must be sold. This is a splendid chance for those .cok ing for Holiday Presents. >4t BROI SON 9 S. Rosie & Jewelry Store. 51w8 (Brick Block.) Dlontrose, Dec. 13, 1876. Active Agents wanted instantly to introduce the CEATENNIA.L EXPOSITION. DESOBIBED AND ILLDSTRATID. Neatly 800 pages ; only 112,50 ; rich llluetrations ; and a treasure as , the best and cheapest history of the pleat Sndoreed by Officials Press and Clerg y . /a selling immensely. One lady cleared $3BO in font weeks. Act quickly Now or never. For full particu lars, address HUBIiABD BROS., Publiehors,l3B Ilan- Sot !Meet, Philadelphia, Pas 1 SHERIFF'S SALES.-BY vurruE OF writs :gaited by the Ccurt of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County and to me directed, I wil` (mime to sale by public vendue, at the Cohn house in Alont rose, on . . Friday January 5,.A. H. 11477, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following pieces or parceiskif ' land, to wit All those certain pieces or plots of land 'situ ate, lying and being in Susquehanna county PennsYl vania, the first piece being in Auburn township, bound ed on the north by lands of David McCain, on the east by lands of Patrick Galvin. on the south by lands of J. p. White'and on the west by lands of Elisha KittndY. containing tili acres, more a: less, about 60 acres im proved. with the appurtenances, 2 frame houses and other outbuildings, 1 frame barn and an orchard. :.1 The 2d piece is situate in Rush township, bounded on the north by lands of Benj. Bertholf and B. Gray, on the east by lands of Harvey and Alfred Estus, cat the south by lands of -- Bullard, and on the west' by lands of Alfred Lineberry, containing , 106 acres, about , IV acres improved with the appurtenances, 1 log houe. 1 frame barn and an orchard. [Seized and taken in-ex ecution at. the suit of Littles & Blakeslee tire of R. B. Little vs O.E. Picket and A. Lathrop assigned to L. Searle vs 0. E. Picket, ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situate Al bum Township, Snsquehanua County,- Pennsylvania, bounded and destribed as followS, to' wit : On 'the north .by road „leading from Kennedy Corners to Carter' Town, east by land of P. White, south by land of Hen ry Dunmore and on =the west by land of 3fartin Wil cox, Contairting :SS acres, mostly improved. with the *vs purtenanties.l frame house, 1 frame barn and an dri Chard. [%eized and taken, in execution'at the Butt of ~J. Mulftied vs Philip Swackhammor. ' ALSO—AII' that• certain piece ofiand situate township, of Gibson, Susquehanna County, Pennsyl vabia, Bounded on the north by land of -- Reynolds and Thomas Evans. on the east by lands of Thomas Evans and Hiram Tiffany. on the south by lands of D. C. Roberta and Thomas Meridith, and on the west. by lands of 't•ttL• Abel, G. Gillett and Jacob L., con taining 220 acres more or less, with about 200 acree im proved and appurtenances .2 frame barns, hog house and 2 apple orchards. [Seized and taken in execution at the sufrof John Smiley assined to Kesia Salley vs'Coretelia Wells and J, R. Was, ALSO-All that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying andlieing in the township of Bridgewater, Sus quehanna county. Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by land of D. H. Coon and WM. Stark, on the-east trir lands of H. H., Harrington, Robert Kent and M. L. Cat lin, ou the south by land of Augustus Gregory and on the west by public road and land of Horace Brewster, containing about 140 acres, mostly improved with the appurtenanceS. 1 frame house, 2 frame barns, and an' orchard. {Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Read, Griffis & Co. vs G. S. Johnson, and Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co. vs G. S. Johnson. ALSO—AII that certain piece of land situate in Gib• eon township. Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described ' as follows : Beginning in the :middle of the Lenox and Harmony turnpike in the line of Georee Gelatt. thence along the middle of said turn ' pike 10 degrees west 6 and - 4-10 porches to the point of ' intersection of Stearns road north 42X degrees west 20,X perches to corner in middle of said road in line of Eli Low, thence south 10 dames east 23 and 8-10 'perches to stones, thence north 80 degrees east 11 perches to the place of be c'inning . ,, containing 1 acre more br with the appurtenances, 1 frame house and ell impiev ed. [Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Mil likin & Smiley vs Geo. Blanchard. • N. B.—All bids and Chats mud be arrangector paid on the day of sale or deed will not be acknowledged.. WM. WHITE, Sherif.' Sheriff's - Office Montrose Dec.l3, 1876. 9 E. T. PDB,DY. Legal. A ssi9Ngst, .SALE OF REAL ESTATE. , , Notice ielienbygiven that the stiliscribers,assignees Of A. M. Stearns, for the benefit ef his preditors,.l44- der of the Court *of Common Pleas, of SusqueNinna County - . will ee.for public• sale to the higliOn and best bidder, at Ilia saw mill , on the first 41cscribed , liikin Harford Township , on . . " - ' • 1.- 0 , 0 Saturday;} Jeinnaty "6,1877 1 ' - "•,i', _ et 10 o'clock a. MI ttili following ''desciilied` PleehEof land each sitnat,thilliarford Tvtp, solid - County, bound ed and described' as 'follows, to wit : The first piece known gs„ 1, lot .lieginning .at ,a Stones theSLOWttbriier hereof, tbeticerlertX Wde grecs west 13 rodsi fisaine of lands of:Xilvalirdlibthy a corner thence alOng said Percy's land and rated oi.O. gloodsithilitV/001101 4 3P0 111 thi thei.tittite the otuland along the edge tnereot to • a rock at edge f highwater on the east side of the pond;' _ince south 69 degreasuesakekOds anti:2l lthkato a staid( and 'stones corner, ate south 21 degrees West gr tadfind links to the placeV'begbiningrcolitlinitigifilicif Jan, . ... pa 5/1,19_1g lilith - the. t wAtet; privilege attiptied. •ere . ;tin. 4rhfchft a AV/ening house, fr ith frees. 4e—,-. Ond a eirculurtiastitiMlll ,. 'and Isth Z, mid ;:is ift-r. sing order, _..witli patent .Leffell wheel and 18 feet head of water l ,loo6 alorAwitys JAM twat tollie road from Ilarford to Montrose Depot. The second plees•hclng an : e4nitable - intetept inidiar contract in the following lot letiown as thitimbes lot. bounded onllievnbith' by' lands df Samtiel Vail; chi the east by 1and5,01. 44 Lem, on the sontlihydamia or Osborn 'and on i lie west by !ands of . Horace tle and David 4bl:taller, containing 60 acres more or ess. TERMS ; OF SALN—On the first piece. or : aw mill,let $2OO down, $2OO on`final 'confirmation of sale andUl ance nne hali.llo . Yearend other - half in 2 year% isith interest from final confirmation of sale. On the tiniller lot sloodown3loo on 'final conlitini tion Of saleoind, balance one-half in one , year and the other hallin tigo'Years with' interest' from final confir mation of Sale.. Amount unpaid on giving deed .to, bs secured bY•first judgment or mortgagellen on'premMis sold.. , - ALSO at 12 6,elock m."of the some ay. we will r edrat, the mill about 100.000 feet of logs and lumber. TOMS easy and made.known at sate. ' '• • • .L. W. MOOIIIC. - D.,P. BItRWSTBR. . : 51w8 Dec.' 13; 18711. REGISTER'S NO TICE.—POBLIo No tice is hereby glyento all persons concerned inAhe following estates, to wit : Estate of Erastmi..Corey. late of Lathrop,' dec'd, A. 0. Warren Administrator. Estate of Miles:W. Reath, late, of Choconnt, dec'dj.G.. B. Eldred Administrator. Estate of Ronorins J.Preaton. late of Great iktd,ifecid Ira B. Preston Administrator. Estate of John S. 'Williams, late of Springvi l le, dEc l d, H. B. Williams and G. 8 Rogers Administratori. That the accountants have settled th eir acconnWin the Register's :Office in add for the County of Busgee hanna, and that the rattle will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court on Thursday. the 18th day of January, 1877, for , confirmation and allowanft. H. Fi BEARDSLEY. Register. Register's Office, Monzrose, Dec. 18, 1876. PROCLAMATION. • SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS. Mary E. Pease. by her next friend, Abram Berkelow. vs. Charles A. Pease. In Court of Common Pletill Of Susquehanna County. No. 469,Apri1•Term, 1876, • aTo Charles A. Pease : Whereas a Subpoena in lip vorce was• issued to April T0rm.1876, which was du ly returned .12011 eat invent= and thereon an alias sub wens was issued returnable to November Term, 11376, upon the return of which proof was made that the said Char'es A.Pease could .'not be found in my ballwier. This notice, therefore, is to require you to appear before oar Judges of the said Court on- the second Monday of January next to answer said complaint. WM. WHITE, Sheriff. Montrose, Dec. 141876. PROCLAMATION: • • SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS. , Geotge A. Stoddard vs. Harriet' Stoddard,— In the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna Coun ty, Nu, 593, August Term, 1876. To Harriet Stoddard : Whereas a Subpcena in Divorce wee issued to • August Term, 1876, which was du ly returned non eet inventus. and thereon an alias sub. ! pcena was issued in said case, returnable to November Term, 1876. upon the return of which, proof was made that - the said Harriet Stoddard 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 January next, to answer said complaint, Me. WM. WHITE. Sherilt Montrose, Dec. 18, 1876. - PROCLAMATION. SUSQUEHANNA Cr) 'e SY, SS. Williant H. Low vs. Joe 4.. -E. , Low. the Court of Common Pleas of zusqlfehanna County, No, 638, August Term. 1878. To Josephine E Low : Wbereas a Subpoena IA , Divorce was issued to August Term,lB7l3, which was duly ?darned non ea /nrenfus, and thereon an alias sub pcena was issued• ' in said case. returnable to November Term. IK6, upon the return of which proof was made that the said - Josephine B. Low could not los found hr my bailiwick. This notice therefore is to require you to appear ileo , fore the Judges of the said Court, ou the second Mon day of January next, to answer said complaint. &a. WM: WHITE, Sherif.. Montrose, Dee. 18, 1878, HOMES WANTED. We, the Overseers of the Poor of Blalock Toinskto,, , have sit children to put out until they are 01 age.:. - One boy 18 years old, One girl 11 years ol d; One , One girtll years old, . One girl 0 years old, - One boy 4 yetuv old,- . . One boy 2 years old. They aro all smart children. OH _ ,A 8 HOLLISTER. . 51103 Y. MALLA s Dec.lB, -avenger. of -