I DEMQCRAL tOTROSE;T., JAN. 10,1877. „,.. ArrangiomentotAak4. VIA RAILROAD: 4 Meet. Deparu ihannoek, (Daily,).... . .'......... 700 p m 1215 in Via Stamea 'I go rose Depot,(Daily,).... 600 p m 620 a .n Milford. (Daily,).... 1000 a m 180 p m Wy 1u 6 i ng,, ( Dally,) .. 945 am 1000 pm oft dot/ le.(iri week 1 71).....1...... 600 p in 800 am Con lin tation.Orl weelbri) _. 700 a m 700 m' Bin atatoaviaS.Lake,(tri weekly).. 600 p m '7oop ni i , pi oppen,(triweeklyj 1000 am 300 pm tiew York, (via Montrose Depot,) New Milford, ran bannock,and'Wyalusing are daily. VW • • . Conklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays,. s od & aurally,. frikopillnghamton mail, (via Silver Llllo2lll'B Tues. isysaThursdays. and Saturdays.. , -, ~.,_ PlOndsville mail rune Tuesdaya,Thrirsdayiondliat al ads s. Th ht eshoppen mail runs Mondays,Wednesdays, and I I red ys. • ADDITIONAL STA 11111: • A B ageteaves daily for Montrose Depot at 1 na.,and Teter sat 6 p. m ii, Eitage leaves daily for New Milford lit ISO 11. M. and returns at 3 30 p. m. • . 1 E. C. PORDMA.M. P. M. i Rontrose Railway Time Table: - Arlingment of Trains. To take effect on Monday, Aprlll7, 1876. - . Don} Trains. o • ,Up Trains sorrswann. \\ xon.rnwsup 7.14. A. M. A.M. F. P.M. .545; 1045. ....Montr ose ..... .... —9.00 4.59 551 1025 ...... ... —Allen's.— .... 845 545 890 498 555; 1028. ....Cool's 605'\ 103/ Hunters —.885 444 • 608 1036 - Woodboapne. ~..8300 440,. 612; 1040... . Dimock ..525 486 617 1 1047 Tyler's .815 428 625 j 1037......... bpringvi11e........,.F05 420 630 ,11 05 ~...Lynn 755 419 645 1116 Avery's...._ 795 405 652 , 1198. .....Lemon 735 400 10l 11.1.5 L0beck........ ...7 25 345 715 1145 ... . . Marcy's 715 837 720 ' 1200. ... ...Tunkhannoclr— 700 822 Tt nine will run on Lehigh Valley time as kept in the Oflite of P. & N. Y. RR at Tunkhahnock. 2 All trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. aN Y. R. R.going north and south. JAMES. 1. 'MAULER. Pres't. Manch Chunk. April 17.1876. List of New Advertisements• Demobrat. - . Tarbell House. Card—Saloon—W. A. Taylor. Pimples—Ben. Vandelf & Co, Furniture—W. W. Smith & Son. • Errors or Youth-4°lin B. Ogden. , Black Mare Stolen—Owen Donahoe. To Consumptives—Rev. E. A. Wilson. , Series of Social Dances—Diminick Barlow. Assignees' Notice—Estate of Apollos Stone. - Real Estate for sale—Estate of Geo. - 13. Linn berry. . " BCSINESS LOCALS. Clairvoyant Examinations.. ' Houses and Lots for sale or rent. Donation tor the benefit of Rev. J. Best. Donation' for the benefit of Rev. P. S. 13rews ter. . Annual Meeting of Susquehanna County Ag- ricultural Sobiety. 'Neighboring Counties. BRoomECo.; N. Y. Coldest weather and most snow we have had in years.---Binghamton Leader. Binghamton 'policemen go on their beats at seven o'clock in the evening, and remain untrl six in the morning. The Southern Central Poultry' Society will hold its next. exhibition ;in Bingham ton, commencing January 16. The interest of Mr. WM. Tremain in the-shoe manufactory, has been purchas ed by his partizers, and the firm mama will hert , after,he Anderson 4-, Gregg. Mir. Iremain. has been in poor health for a long time, causing/his withdraWal.• mong, ki1!,13. thb . niter was Mrs. George ice.. Palmer; eldest daughter or : Hon. James - Van Valken burg, of this :city, who was: on the way to meet her husband at Miiiiaui;ee, where _they had iatelv resided. -!‘ • ;",; The following is front' the Midd.letoWii Argus'f' r4 The..ad.vance .-agent Wash-:- • burn'sliist Sensation troupe tells a story to the',-effect . that in Bing,baintan a - shOw• for; - flie I (TE:.;i: n c Board:' The agent:of•lit?rtAili: nzp,geri not long auo, gave dtd6i. .'fdettfie; gulled number of• t'.ckets P • :Ibitter- had su ,. . , cia I tic ffe nre ,t oh,-.,s by /kid bathe:lN/64y of Bio2,.haniten. Admit one, Dead - Head.' it is 11 , t - Ci to eay (hat 'Elio did not attend, and thcreaftyr they.,ri-f us fd to'acpet,, , citdtirs, de i a n&u 1:40 tick ets toadirancti' WAYNE co., t - pA. The residence of. Frank. kciiieb•; 'Of Be.rlin,was Extonvyi.Cfew evenings since,while the family were' away attending a religiOue David ..Stanton, • of 'Waymart,- has just obtained patents for the manufacture of lau ndry.soap and for. zeapokaceotia com pounds for cleaning cotton-waste and machinery. -•". Last Thuradii3i ''thoinas Bloomer, of Hawley, an employee of; the Brie. 4 Rt.,PLOaT , O,P-!14. 13 , .4n 4 440. ktll.o4.ist. the upper - e;d 'of the Brie yard:in that while attempting to couple'some light cars. Thro l ugh; some, unknown cause he tniSsed' his footrtig-'-int . thrown under the moving - tram, before he could recover himself WI ,km3api3r , rroitil his dangerous .position t the oars, wgcrAM =.- on hiui.. A„down or more' of them pass , . ed over his 'body, crushilig it in a bor., rible,Manner, -, loleleßves a Wife' and: thre''' children.. -_l:4 was a thati welLiiiioken 61 by his neighbor and all - withov,limilie' was • associated. The funeral -exercises' were . in4o.l in Abe Prealnyierian --Churchy : Rev. Mr, Van 1 1 .94te-n PAthiating.,tita services.--119nesdale , . .• • • LuzzOß Co EL' Sorlinton hits %I:totter - neirpapet '77ie Pritt Patrol. The Pittston 'Comet trtee bse been 6010 at Ellerin Sale. '- ' t- , Th'ere are ninetyLtw prkonera e limw' boarding iii the.6o32ll,t„Tiaill, a'? 1 47 large number. • The Honesdale Paay ChroAicle., a live ly ' li ttle sheet whiel) - has' -been ISstied, for about four months has suspended. The D. & It. C. Co. has removed all ; , the machinery- _frod-Its shops at Green . Ridge to Carbondale. where repairs to its rolling stock will be made hereafter. ' An exchange gives ,this valuable infor illation. The Depot of the D. L. &W. PPP:Many iri Scranton is, justleven •hgn. dred and forty feet above the level of the ocean: - Hon. H. B. Wright has already given two thousand loaves of bread to the poor of Williesbarre this winter. There are . Yery fe*wiAltllypeoplo, whsiconli tre in duced to emulate the example of dolonel • • ~ • Jerry Singer " a Wiikesbarre colored man of dissipated habits, was suddenly stricken down with a disease of the vi- tal organs on Tnesdav evening of last week, and died shortly after being carried to his home. The coroner cut him up o find out the cause but couldn't see it. Dabiet EYans, a 'young man of, twenty one . e years - of age, subject . to fits, v"ander ed from the hotre of his widowed moth er,on - Brewery Hill ,on Tuesday ,of last .week, anti on . Saturday morning his body Vl'S:found' at•the top of the Wilkesbarre mountain, buried in the : snow. He no doubt died from exposure. 'There is more = suffering and want among the poor of Cubondale than there has ever been before., Many of them are totally unable to provide them selves with the plainest necessaries of Ile. They are tint of money, work they cannot' obtain, and they know of no way of prociaring the ,real necessaries of life except by appealing to the Poor Depart ment. News Jottings; Bark mills are now being shipped from Allentown to Europe. , • There are at - present' over 4,000 in mates in the Philadelphia County Alm house. 'Daniel Means, of New Wilmington, Lawrence County, Pa. is on of the'few surviving soldiers of thewar of 1812. It is said there are +6O miles of iceon the-Chesapeake Bay.below Baltimore,and shipping cannot reach that city. O‘Ving to the absence of so many mem bers at the South, the Senate will not be able to perform any legislation fora week. Grant has pardoned all the "crooked whisky" convicts. He wants society aftor Cameron and his gang have gone to .sea. `There was an old-fashioned ox roast. at Vera. Cruz, :Lehigh' County, on the Bth of January, in honor of Tilden and Hen- drinks. • * Henry Albert, a laborer on the le high Valley Railroad, has recentlyfallen heir to cue-halt of 7,000 . acres of land, in Stissex Couo,ty, New Jersey. • The_report of the . Pittsburg Cleating Rouse for .1876 shows that the. volunie of exchanges was: $224,958,910.10, .a de crease of a 3 7 61 ►er ()ear. from . the total for 1875, -. •. . . • 'Mary 'F. Gilmore, a young lady-resid mg near • Pittsburgh, was recently so scared. by.. the entrance of -a burglar into her'room that she. loot ji.er reason and is now'airinmate of 'ittie asylum. • "In'an altetcatiolOat" eliandoah last Friday tighto bciy nuratml.O.scarMcOotd "Struck Joseph bekanty on the head with a club and killed him. "McCord is:loclged to Pomville jail. - rilfe:.(itirnel..ollAile"kheny County Pa. held 764 iklquests last year. There were I itb wises of death, from accidents ou _steam and..stret,t :atvastt.Arishiagly large p;: t' eeutage. Tne nos.tmaster of I. 3 iitslurg, Colonel ,Nugley, has r-signA in cons, (pence 0 1-: the late defalcation of one of the clerks. Senatpr AnclersdiWatiips pith-144E4 6 44 silicte4 and 3tePOY4 r. ,1 David Dudley Field?' has a inajoiltrof &,499 votes in the Seventh Congressional District, New Yark. It would take Kel tu rang- &ant- tibiitit thirty-five minutes to elect his ,competitor., The 'people . Sttllivan' 'County Pa., take pride in publishing •thelaotzthabatt the late session of the court there was so little of either. criminaLne.ci ditigatiOl that it was not deemed necessary to sulfnA , Mon a jury, Let them boast.. Su& a . ±thing may neverAhOpen Governor Hampton is appointingagents t i clepeive the tax itiqt , , portrof lid gO ir ern meta; in (115,060 were collected in Charleston on Wednesday a-, his request to he. used by him for the re lief of 'the State l'imitentiarfand , 'Ltina ,tie Asylum whoie inmates are -with - ent, Indications, are' ,thet. the . tax be generally paid. A boiler explosion occurred at the' lumber willof "'elle. Si*CO., on :Garner's creek, - near Wiikea.barre, last Saturday_ afternoon. The mill was, completely de - C.. stv4ediiiid font inen buried bpneitith Abe ruins, e thppgh ;-npt ,fqtally body Of tie . engineer, a /oung pan nam- . Ggi; was found about two:.h . un'dred i l feefdistalit side the ifietutain. The Senate :committee on din - Ming the electoral votes' held ',another long session on Saturday, wllich.yaw:devoted- like all re din peoiens,,, to Abe„prefictiOary work or entrain rng and 'discussing his torical and legal.Adati':for:bitu',re action. The House eommitkys „,tl ;l o ll , 4 p 3ft 4 0 7 jeckidectikkOlAsmeeting , liqui very brief. 170TISRS' AND 'LOTS. • . 11MOntroso, for.eide •iOY 'rent. :Apply at this Montrose Jan 10 107itt DONATION. ' ' • ' "' • ' ' The friends of Patito.r To B. Brewster, of ,Isewsville give him aTilonation, at the house Of worship of the Liberty Baptist church, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 24th'. A' good time is confidently expected., are invited. . : By order of Committee.' Jan. - 10 1877. - • Noma—The Annual Meeting of the %ague hanna CO: Agricultural Society_ will beheld at the . Court, House, in Montrose.Monday evening, January 15,1877.. A, full attendance is. desired. By order of Executive. Committee.. T. BREWSTER, See l y. • Montrose, Jan:lo, 1877. - DONATION.' • • - There will be 'a donation by the friends OT Rev. J. Best, at the parsonage in Brooklyn, on the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, Jan. 16. Oyster supper In the evening. The public are cordially invited. BY ORDIIR. BrOoklyn, Jan. 10,1877. CLAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS FRES'. There is no subject that requires so much study and experience as the treatment of chron ic diseases. The astonishing success and re• markable cures performed by Dr. Butterfield, are due to the gift of clairvoyance. to the life long study of the constitution of man, and the of diseases from natural remedies. Cures the worsLlbrms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weakness,Diseases of the Heart, Lungs or Kidneys. ill be at the Spaulding House, Binghamton, Thursday, and Friday, Feb.. lat and 2d. Jan. 10, 1877. OLD Newspapers for sale at this Office at ten cents per dozen. AT PURDY'S Wagon 'Shop a,_ fine lot of flat orm Wagons and Buggies lull trimmed. Coin plete and first-class in every respect for sale cheap fur cash. .Montrose, June 7, 1876tf. A LARGE assortment of the latest and neatest styles of visiting and business cards just receitcd at this office: Call and - see them before ordering elsewhere. • A large -stock of ready made clothing and gent's furrifiliing goods, from a bankrupt stock, has been placed in the store of E. McKenzie, Montiose, Pa., and will be,eold at auction and private sale, by H. Rosmrum., Auctioper. No business man nee complain that he is "too poor to advertise" ben he can get the latest style business cards printed at the DEnt- OCRAT office for three dollitrs per thousand,and other work in proportion. - . , DONATION. The friends of Re'v. J. _id. Weston . will make a donation at the house_of Hathor Reynolds at East Bridgewater=• on -Thlitsday - evening, Jan. 18th. All are cordialifiiisited to attend. By of Comtnittee. Jan. 3,1377. - • CIGAR•ANO CONFECTIft.Ne, STORE. .Having bought LOUii3 noll's stock of Cigars, Tobacco and Confectionery, ,I can furnish first-class articles_ for the leas money. Fine summer drinks for-;the thirsty, ' - gi-3 ZFawAs.q. Montrose, J l 4)y ,20, 18713. • Persons visititm Binghamton wishing to purchase . .itry - goads would do well to call on HINE SHOLES. - They keep a first-class line of dry goods and ready-made clothing on hand 9.11 the time. .Alpacas, Merinos,and Cashmeres, the finest line in the city. 'No trouble to show goods or send samples. - Nov. 1, 1.876tf. NOTICE is hereby given according to the Act of Assembly that an, application will be made at Jan. Term of court next. for a charter ot corporation by the 0d(1 Fellows 'Hall AFSOCi3- flon of Rush, The charActer and object is for the purpoPe -of holding; purchasing and trans ferring .reid and personal property_ as may be required by said corporation, and for the erec.. 00 or holding of, a hall for private - purposes. : 'Dec, 27 , '1876...• -.: • • • . . •" • • • •... 1 OFFICIAL RETtIIIIIB Ave been poSitiely .received that you can get as good *StoW . ,:o f, Oysters . .at loon as You can any . §tate . S. . This-1s post do pot feel,Satistie4- call and see for yourself ; the it cords are °pull to p.ll, fi 4pYsifpriE Adv. 4870' . IttAnnt,E• Tticij Works of erns c. cv l i t' r are good imsinc§a. , .and arc t ,ont 'some ;very; Itisty‘, jOns 1,1e4d. Sioites and' At..)fittinen is.: z A B. Bittns . , : .. the Eagle Drng attire, is. - 6'.t.lieirlitittbariied fig-ontfor Mon trosp. , aod yicirrity 1:1116-, , has i:dtirgris of Head 'Stenes and Alonuments..- ; , Any. orders left With him will - be ,prorriptlyyfilled - .. by,Barns:4% • : - - Tunkliaiinock;ro.b‘L • NEW IlAtNrss 1 take this' method' of_ l nfopzing the public ot. Montrose and -. vicinity that 1 have opened new harness shop, one door below Searle'S :press office, second, floor, Public Ai , enui. I will-build new work of the best, quality, and repair with neatness• and dispatch and at lowest rates. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.), ;41' Montrose, Oct. 18, 1876t.L. Wit WOULD AdVISo MI 'these intending to make any purchases of. Black Silks this fall to .make Abed), now* as Altere has been , a great *abbe in Raw Silk, Which . must -make - a materie advance in manufactured goods. C.F. Sisson &Co., Binghamton, inform' us. that. they have 'an inustiaLYfine":llll.e of'Bllick*Silkit' *pur chased at very. low Priees, which they offer for the present at old prices, which *are - . about 25 -per cent less thiat•the goods:can .be purchased' now. They ha.ve:a large Mock of . Black and Colored caStiMeies thei *Alt . ; tit lk T • eri ,Nailety at ilvcirdekription of Fall Dress Goods which they sffertipdn 'the must favorable. terms, Samples sent With pleasuie.to any address.* . No No'PAY. — ' ' Kirby's Cough Balsam,a very palatab:e com pound, for the various affections of the throat and lungs. Used ; ith great %success in case, of Asthma and Bronchitis. It is Prescribed by the physicliy*4tud endorsed Am , the : maple. ; 4 War "ranteaViglie eatiartittibu Jar bane/re :fended. Kirby's Magic, Relieflo A% instant euTeTot Severe an _ 31 1 , 1 Kirby's Tasteless. m- L Worounges. Surei *are and effeOultl. : - - - Ccnidition'ile*rileivforVfi*, Rican gityand purity are -sumiorAfi mf r Powder fotoek - mantifitottiredi' , - Kirby's' Camphorieb forebaped bands or, sunburn. - •• 'For sale by all , . Druggists in Moßtcnnew.M 4 l Dealers in 401444 thrgughout, ttie co t ifitty June 28, 1 -Myi?t4'-''':4 Harronrms for Auction Sales, printed at the DEMOCRAT office in firsi-ebtAsityle and at reasonable prices. :'•, - To Rzw.. . • ,„ Rowe and Lot to rent, inallaitroff4,ollT.Are of J. B. McCollum. .May 81, 1876.--tE . • . , • , _ , „ „.. . , GO - TO POOIATTLE'S yota'. ttew style pjc ttires, • • • ' - 27,1870tt.4 The tale of Taylor's Family Medicines it Steadily giu the increase. 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 themselvegi and the . fsir and impartial. manner in which they. are sold: • ' July 26,1876: .• • • MIS 18 TO GIVRIMTICE That I havO on hand a stock of Buggy and Platform Spring 'Wagons, which must be sold immediately, without regard to prlee.' They are first-class in every tespect,and any one who has any • idea of: ever• buying a wagon ot any kind shokfld give me a call. Montrose, Nov. 1,1876:f Those two foes of bodily comfort, Rheuma. tism, and the Gout, cease their twinges. if -the. afflicted part is daily washed with Glenn's Sulphur soap, which banishes pain and ren ders the joints and muscles supple and elastic. Depot Crittenton's No. '7 Sixth Avenue; N. Y. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or broWn, 50 cents. ;51w4 TIME AND MONEY saved by going to M. A. Lyon's drug store, for your Drugs and Medi; tines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye stuffs, Fan cy goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, COMM, Brushes, Pocket Books, Tobacco and Cigars.. Our goods are of the best - quality, and sold at pri ces that defy competition, and no one will have to look farther. Some Chinese and Japanese goods and other. Fancy Articles, purchased at "The Centennial." for sale. Moutrose, Oct. 18. 1876.--tf. PRINTENG. • - We have just received a very large stock of plain and fancy envelopes, letter and note pa per, plain and fancy bill head papers, cards of all sizes and colors, colored 'poster papers, etc. all of which we can afford to print cheaper than any office in this or neighboring counties, and in as good style. Work done in blabk and colored inks. It you think there is any that can beat us, give us a trial, and we will show you-what , we can do. All kinds of blanks on hand or printed to order. NEW YORE CITY MARKET. CORRECT= WNISELT ST HAYDEN &.DUCKWORTH, • Commission Merchants, No. 325 WASICENGTON &num, Nzw YORK. , NEW YORE, Saturday, Jan.. 6, 1877. BUTTER. -() Pails, choicest fresh... good to fine ...... 30 es, 32 common 24 @ 28 Firitins, selections • 29 CBl 61 good to fine :26 @ 28 " coin wonit* good - 22 et 25 Tubt..;, selections - 32 et 35 " good to fine 26 - - 28 " common to g00d... ... 20 Q 24 CHEESE. Factory, fancy 14© 15 " good to fine ' 13,-ietl4 Fara; Dairy, prime 13 94 . 0 144 " fair to g00d........ 12 et 14 -s • MISCELLANEOUS. Es , c , s, fresh s ~ •.' 85 87 Apples (green) fine 5O sgl 90 , „ , dried per lb qr 5......... • 5 :40 " " ~ s liced t7' ,"„xl• Potatoes, per bbl.. ... . .3 00 1 ‘ ) Lard . 10% et Tailuw - . B.•@ Turkeys di cssed . . ... 16 Chickens, "..... ... 11 - e 12 Ducks, - -" 12 es 15 Beeswax.— ; .'..5..?. .301, et.' 304 5 IRVIIi CHAPAIAZI,4 County Business Directory. 'IVO Vines in t,l4la'Threntory t onemear.;l4,l.so ; -'* '• " d4ionEil lind. bltddiii - s; • • • W3.f.. lIA.q.IIWQIIT, Stater. . WbolesalL „,Jditetall . dealerin kiiids 'of - slate tooli n g, , slate paint, ete..-. 2,;ltoofs repaired witit•Slate 0rder . .• , ;•%A1i0,, , Blatt: paint for sale by the gallon ot 'barrel. Montr . oae:.. sr? `'lLLititS'S'l l .l:ol:3l), ' General. Fire and Lifeln•mr •adce Agents; :also; !!!! , sell I! and; Accidental ,Tickets to New York :and Philadelphia. Office on_ door east d!' Cooper.• •• , WM.. EL Ilt.ff . Dealei SbitiP, trardwiiri; ! and l'ffanuf ctr, rers i"CiawAr.e,p,9,r- • ner Main and 'Prfitipike Street'."' ' • • ;A.N. Bitllod, Dealat In'GreiCerfe4: - ,:Prek.isibils;l3nblvp.! Stationery and I:an:T:0!) .Notina?..; jitjh,c!hea.ipnf . ,Pulf. lic :Avenue.., " • , WU. r..IOOPER & CO:; . - Banklirs.'`B6lll 7 orelOi:Pas= ..8 7 .1gb Tickets and. Irafts--94 !England, Ireland, !find Scotland.' • WM. L. CoX, Ilarness'inaker and dealer In T all eel ', ,Glen usually ki,fp,t by die trace , opposite ;the bank: ,TAMES E. -0 R,NI ALT,' Attorneq-at=Law. ! one - door be 16'0, AVentie, • ' • • ROSENTRALilAuellotteer. , "'CaleS;l 3 lllintineCO.; ldontrose, Pa. • „.• , - .; , • NEW MILFORD. , SAVINGS bANK, NEW MILFORD. ''Six per eent. ;Interest:on all Deposits.' -Dons-'s 'general: Banking • business. , • 14: B. CRAW& - GARRET SOY, Dealer In Flour.. Feed, Meal.; .SalL Lime, Cement: Grocerlet end -~rbyiaione,`oe • MalnStreet, dpposlte,tho DePot , .- 14 . F. KIMDER: Carriage 'Maker,. Flet,nre f ramer , Undertaker,o - fe*'rods'• from PhlnneSot - Hotel; 'tam M. E. Church. • - ;'•,, •.. GREAT BEND.._• ; U.P. DOlZAN:'hiciphatit - 7fallor tind,:dealer: in itesuly , :Made Clothing. DT3i. Goods, GrOterlesiadd Fre:Whitton*, Main Szroet. • .`:'' VHIP/Ot.. • :1 • • ' lgotice is he by: given that AhOintnnal) meeting of fitiickholtters of this Company will G,1:141d ott ay, ailuary , o a: ec;hip6i,'4i'4lll6h tfc4 e officers will )e elected for tketiOsning yen - s: IiUStZ'A cO.,W9RES D '84141401; Seoretsr -•-• ti m iket, Montrose Ilea 8,1,8Z7 , z .it. • 14:••A t , LA 3 - . '' " t' • :' 4'; '-, -.', f::,. . • P j.. DONLEY,.. ..,..., _, , ,i , ..L :' ' - f FtruNtknirlif '' ' '." '''. - -.. -.,' ...;k :4.4... 4 : - za c t t z u; A:4 ....4 :2 ,. .e.; : .' : 111 ~.,:i,,, ,.. .., § , ... • ~, : l'aidHANittlift : 4: te r' r ' ': ". '' The litWeViintiiovelfbotti ne and Cakkets oil hatid.= - //614,T!1e to order. B hr° 4 4 6, 4 14 4 % : ; I 11 _sprit /Os M1..1 t ;,.a = ° ' WITS A COLD Di ALWATB•DANVIRDITEI. 4 ' 1 ;•' iL V 'EINS :MARBOLIU-TABLEU., Alitireiterneßy CD'Utißß' indial"dfilitisciercifthti; MAT, AOPckBe,•PURO4 , ' Sn 4 / 1 0114)Ctiga AIR* , B N. • • -01.tItrutiAllb,Wti t., BOL ar. •it irMarr " , 'telex be iNeW TOW _ QUERIFP'S SALES.---Bf virtue of kJ writs issued by., the Co n rt of Common Mean of Susquehanna County andlo me ' directed_, I will expel, to sale by public venting. M the „Court House in Mont rose, ott 1 1Friditt,`"Jaltizary . 12, Vitt, at one o'clock p. m., the following pieces or parcels of 1, 14 ,4 to vita , A , • , All those three pieces or parcels of land. the . fret Of :which is 'situate on the nertheast 'side of Broad Street, in the Borough of Susquehanna Depot,: likiitittehanna: County. Peartsylvania,tionnded on the. north bylande or-Thcimas Hinkel*, on the Ott by --- , --Strenk oft the south by Broad &met. and on the welt by land Of John Ilnwthoinistilt being defeettront.by 175 feet deep, with the appurtenances, 1, frame house.ontbnildinnand fruit trees_ Mesiiteond piece situate in the borpilgt of Stuiquehannappepet, on the north aide ot. Rest MAU Street, and bounded on this north by Erie liallway,_ on the east by land of folatinilike. qms the tooth by Esat Main Street, nation the west by land of Bli Hapman it being:ls.feet front by 40 feet deep. with the'APPlulb• eanees, a frame' building occupied as 'a wagon and blacksmith pope. k third piece situate in the Doren& of lktetylehanna Depot, hounded tin the north by liflOS of Washington Shaeff, east by lands of P. Hems; tin the south by Laurel Street, and on the west by landed' John Mclienetry, with the appurtenances,l two-et frame dwelling house, and all improved. [Seized and taken in etecutionwt the suit of the Mutual Building' Loan and Savinz Association of Susquehanna Depot vs J N. Sodden sad Jetties Sodden, and CarteriAbbott & Johnson vs J. W. &Aden and James Sedden, Milks and Watson vs J. N. Seddon and James Sedden. and Royal Tyler vs lames Seddon. .%LBO —All those thre pieces of land, the not .ot which Is .situate in Oakland, Susquehanna CoutitY t % Pennsylvania and bounded on the north b yland of! Marvin WestfalLon Cie east by land of Marvin Westiall,, on the southby Great Bend and Harmony road. on the west by lands of Seth Millins, containing one acreand all improved..A second piece situate in the borough of Susquehanna Depol.,Lbunty and State aforeraid. on the southside dr Main Street, bounded on the north by Mainatreet. on the east by lot of Mary Creagan, south by .ot, 'of Joseph Driscoll and on the west by land of Joan Council, it being 83 feet front by lee feet deep, with the appurtenances. a frame building occupied as store and dwelling and other outbuildings. ail impror• ed..A third piece. Anna° as aforesaid, on. West Church Street. bounded on the north by East Church Street, and, land of James Bell. cast by land of C. a. Brewster, south by lot of P. Underwood and on the west,hy Welt Church Street, containing about 41300 *quern feet with theappurtenances. 1 tratne dwelling house and - utiles- proved [Seized and taken in execution at tittesnit of Richard black ueelerned to Whitney, Pratt & Co. vs Win. Howarth and Albert Miles: T. T. ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land 'Beate In Jackson.Susquotanns , County. Pennsylvania,,bounded and described as follows, on the north by land;of Mich ael Grace, on the east and south by land o Cab f lain and on the west by land of David Lyone,l —., contain ing about 84 acres with a small. Improvement and ap purtenances, 1 frame dwelling and I frame barn. [Bett ed and taken in execution et the suit of Mrs. M. Pheip • assigned to Wm. Emery vs Wm. S. Snediker. ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situate in Herrick. Susquenanna County, Pa., bounded and - de scribed as follows, to wit : Beginning r t a slake and stones corner of land of Philip Trnex. thence north 44 degrees eaat67 rode to stake and stones, thence south - 44. degrees east 96 rods to post and stoner thence south 44 degrees west 67 r.da, thence north 44 degrees west 96 rods to place of beginning. containing 40 acres more or less. mostly imprgyed with the appurtenances. one frame dwelling house, 2 frame barns, 1 corn house and Other outbuildings, and 2 orchards. [Seized: and taken in execution at the snit of W. P. Pope assigned to Joel Denney vs A...C. Dunn, H. E. Bennett & H. 1). Bennett. ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situate in Her rick,Susquelutnint County, Pa., bounded and described, as follows, to wit : On the north by Turnpike road, on the east. by lands of the Drinker estate, on the south laud of Evan Jones. and on the west by land of Ryan 'Jones. containing about 100 acres,- mostly improved,. with the appurtenances,l frame dwelling house.' frame barn and an orchard, [Seized and taksnin execution at the suit of Martha Wells assigned to . Hattie E. Wade vs James Plew and John H. Plow, and Oscar Washburn • admiaistrator of John Smiley and assigned to Keziah C. Smilefassigned to Mary K. Nichols vs John Plugh. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ -ate in the township of Oah land, Susquehanna County, Pa.. bounded and dvscribed as follows. on the south by State Street. on the west. by lot of W. T. Moxley, on the north by lands or Wm. 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 Imore or less with the appurtenances,l frame dwelling house and ni l improved [Seized and taken in execu tion at the stilt of the Mutual Building Loan at d Sav ing Association of liluequeltrinna Depot vs A. N. Ogden. •ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of 'and situate in• Franklin Menotti p, Susquebanna C‘ounty, Pa., hounded .on the north by lands of el artin Smb head E.Chnrchill. " - estate, on the east by lands 0: John Ackei man, on the south by lands of J, Burns and W. H. Robbins and on the west by lands of W.• J. Burns and . Bloomfield Howard: containing 120 acres more or less, with the appertenances, 1 frame dwelling, house, 2 frame barn!, 1 frame wagon house, 2 orchards and about 100 acres imlireved [Seized and taken in execution at the edit of Myron M. and Melvin Williams assigned ,to they vs John Tiuklepaugh. - ALSO—AII that - certain piece of land situate in the Township of Herrick, Susquehanna county, Penneylva nia,ana described as follows: Beginning at a stake and stones corner of Njulcy Norton's landehence southeast 50 perches to a petit and stones corner. Ibtefee tiontlk west 160 perches to a post and stonett,thenee northwest 59 perchee to said .Norton's land to a coeher, thence northeast 160 perches to the place of beginning, cOn tattling 100 acres, be the samd more or less, meetly' bee freeed, -with the eppurrenancee,i Creme houeeend frnme n eroteard. 'Seized and teke,. in execution. Theinee I r!! antri 'iimmer vs ,Win. J. Plumtnvee thateen On piece le; , nercel of ‘l(n)riatisfiteitud .ai. A tie so ell , i _ t • A ate in the ?Mega of North Suiegehartel, e • . township) 'S e feetiantl a County, Pa., bounded on Ms north by land of 17 1 71. M. Poet, on the eeete latutof - J. M. Weetfall, on the south by. a prolfeteed new Street, and on the west 'by landetif M. B. Belcher. dOntitining J of, an acre; moneer leas feat' the appurtenancend frame dwelling how an . ' all improved. [seized and taken in execution:at d the suit of the' Mutual Buildistir Loa u and Saving •Associutiou of Suequthannal?epot, •Vit Seth Minim , . * • • ' _ALSO—All.thai, OM* piece of land eituatteint the 'Township of , Stiequehanem county, Pennsylvania. bouritimeote the•riorth by ettitud street, on,tlte ca t• be • lend of ill a. lineh e son the -.oath by land of A Fdrruiinlein4 m .en west - lend of O. S ' . Meg.. luun, eontaihing teran acre with- „the.iippartenueees, a frame dwelling house neie old improved. [Seized teed talfenein ekemittlinett the ` sitit of Win. Stinneriesefen cd to N1;11. Beleeer vs D.:lt. tdhaee • • , , • ALSOL-.lli • that' ''Village Let"' s"triiite i)al;i ntld lownShip e e , uteinet mina County, :Pde.boundetleie 161- !IQ K:1. v:t • North by I red of Anthony liontereetet qy /awl OZ , eonth ' ley Geear Ilmed red& and werehs lan of eleilieee, Hewer, conteintueetbutiLllo Tally eel t Ihe • uppn I:tette:wee. 1.• ream.: iwell lug tunteeeTeeene beill 'hurl all imp:trve: e, A ed Wets oi Nem t•imite. in Greet Bend Town lip, c,eunty, and • state aforesaid. beginning at the tart etue Or a leitter nut tree, stenclinteetu the north ride of the itighway.he ine the corner 61 s loiletely Conveye•l stim"f Daye tante Writtte thence - ronth 1M el'eerees le;tit' 8 , chafes and 7J linksett stake end *tore:* in ilorth bounde of theleeii York &I.e:e Railroad lands. thence by'tha same mirth 67 degrees west 1 chain and 7n links to the west bounds of the said Samuel H. Dayton's ,land, thenecenorth lefelegeoea enet eche' ns and 25 links to a hickory tree. thence north lee degrees east 7.5. to the center of a creek, thetee up the Creek north 45 tie greee east link sehence north el degrees eitet.6, chains thence lee degrees west 5 chains. thence IWrth 13( degrees east 6 chains, thence north SK'dtigreaeliesr, 1 chain .+nd 70e.liulte, thence north 6. degrees eatt 8 chain, thene:d north 33,‘ degrees east 2 chains and 59 links, thence north•El degrees east 4 chains nine 75 fink* thence 16ee degrees east. 2 chains and' 5 links. them* north IX aegreee weet: 12 Chains and 50 links ico' a Pile . qf stones a corner of •Wm. Gate's ; lot. thence north ti;2l4 degrees West 2 chainel: thqnce worth 2ee degrees east 88 chains and 50 links, thence south tclx degrees can't 11 1 chains and SO links. thence south 2X degrees: emit 12 chnfnelthetice south 9N:degrees east 28 dullest end 25 links. thence lonth 82 degrees east 4 chains and 45t links to the highway, thence alone the ,same tioath 111, degreen west itchainsend Es, "linki. thence senth 114 - 13 V grees,west 7 Amine, And, 50 links. thence south. tie de rl : .greeleeeet 11'0h:tide 'and 25 links, thence "'south' 40de. .green west 3 CliallutAnd t6O links. _thence stint h 65 de.t greets west'S chains and 59 links, thence south 42 de l greest West .8 awn!! a tin Hoke. attelitie:: etelth.B . 2*die pees weee 4. C.bas4bellee south . ehains'end'4o-ithk.4. the tido ionth 1 1Si`iegrees Wye ctleirlits thenct, o o44.4o degrees } westl cludwantl IMMO thence southlll . clegreee west 1 chain and 58 1 inhe k tbalittle, south 14)4 degrees west 1 chain and'so links 9hi degreca,weaklit lihks. to the east aide, of.pnid hob tenint tree the pied of be• inning, containing 91.ecree 3 roodeaud 49 Inds Of Janithe the ashienibleinelenlV- 1- ' [Seized end tliken in execution ett the niti t. or tl i ll.cook valri Wink. °blahs - - Web; -vs 14. Wi Fox. Geo.'?.` Fnizier,vs ,lie P a ilindn ye N. W-.:Pbx.: i i i Sevin Vs N: w'.-rox. Steven Benin vs N. W. Pox. , Xit:4ll bide add costa:mat tte nrreitijedbejiaidein thOtilypt",sale or deed* Will nut be acknowledged, „, • • ‘ ,, "• 4 ' ' wrir. wirers, ShOrlC''' Steriff's„ollee, Itiontrep . Roc thy E. T. 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