The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, February 14, 1877, Image 8

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    GEN. MILE. :VICTORY.
CHICAGO, gebruary 6.—A St. Paul
diapatch, received to-day . officially at mil
-4arg-4adquarteri here, says
Tli6 follciwing has lust been received
via Bowman and 'Helena :
'• HEADQUARTERS, 62tI1AND ON THE
IrELLGWSTONE, January 20.-4 have the
honor to report that the command fought
hostile tribes of Cheyenne and Ogallala .
Sioni under Crazy Horse in skirmishes,
on the Ist, 3d and 7th of January, and
in a five Mara' engagement, on the Bth
_inst. Their camp, consisting pf some
500 lodges, I extended three miles along
the valley of the. Tongue river, below
Hanging Woman's creek, They were
driven through the canyons of Vie Wolf
or,Painter mountains' n the direction of
the Big Horn mountains.
Their fighting_ strength outnumbered
mine by two or three to. one, but by tak
ing advantage of the ground we hadd - them
at a disadvantage, and their loss is known
to be very severe. Our loss is three kill
ed and eight wounded. They fought en-'
tirely'dismounted jind charged on foot
to within fifty yards of Captain Casey's
line, but were taken in ,front and flank
by Capt, Butler's and Lieut. licDofiald's
companies.
They were whipped at every point, 'and
driven from the field and pursued as far
as my limited supplies and worn down
animals would • carry my command.
The Indians appear: to have plenty of
arms and ammunition; but otherwise are
in a destitute condition. Some of the
• prisoners l now in our hands were captur
ed with frozen limbs, and were living on
h6rse meat. The weather has been very
severe -and. the snow from one foot to
three feet deep. The command, is in .
. good condition. •
NELSON A. MILES, Commanding.
There were 55 deaths in Pittsburg las
week:
Adiertisements New This Week.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Wilson J.Tnrrell having assigned all his estate to the
undersigned in trust for creditors, all persons indebted
by book account or otherwise are requested to make
immediate settlement, and all having claims against
the estate will please present them to
A. H. MeCOLLUM._
assignee of Wilson J. Terrell.
Montrose, Feb. 8, 1877. 7w4
A DIitINISTRATORS' NOTICE.—In .
JAL the estate of James Cooney, late of Friendsville
dec'd. Letters of administration in the said estate hav
ing been granter. - to the undersigned, all persons ow
ing said estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and all persons having e:aims against said estate
are requested to preient them without delay,
q i iITHERLS CrOOICKY,
MART COONEY,
Feb:l4. '77. 7w6 Administrators.
PUBLIC SALE: r
The undersigned will offer for sale on his ;
premise" in Dlmock. on the Me
ehoppen Creek, on
Wednesday, February 21,1877,
The following property :
One yoke of oxen, 6 cows, yearling bull, brood sow
with ides lumber wagon, plow. harrows, '
cultivator, and other articles not
mentioned.
sumaidilder $5 cash ; $5 and over, nine
months' credit with , interest and approved security.
JOHN Iii.ROSBNCHANTS.
Dimock, Feb. 14 ,lfaTpd.
R lIPTEGROVE
Wishes to inform the public that he has made such a
'REDUCTION IN-PRICES ON WORK,
se to meet the pressure of
MEWS Fins Boots and Shoes $1 less pm pa , and
- o repairing in the same ratio.
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•s!Thie only guaranteed for money down:
C. E. UPTEGROVE, Ag't.
Montrose,lreb.l4;
ASSIGNEES' SAE OF REAL ESTATE.
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Notice is hereby given that the subscribers,
Assignees of Sidney Finn, for the benefit of his credit
ors, by order of tae Court of Common Pleas of Sus
quehanna County; will expose at public sale to the
highest and best blader,at the residence of Sidney Finn
in Lenox, on
Tuesday, the 20th day of March, 1877,
at 1 o'clock p. m., the three following described pieces
of land, all in Lenox, said county, to wit: •
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First. the piece known as the Shick Farm, bounded
northerly by land of Deßarr Hinckley,Besjamin Hinck
ley:and B . P. Halstead, east by public highway, south
by land now or late of I. S.. Little, and west by land of
H. P. Halstead and 8. L. Tiffany, containing 85 acres,
more or less. 50 acres improved, with frame house,barn
fruit trees, &c.
Second . bounded northerly by lands of Philip Mc-
Bane and Frank Shick. easterly by land of D.W.Clark,
southerly by public highway. and westerly by Solomon
Taylor, containing:iro acres. more or less, 25 acres im
proved. with franie house, barn and fruit trees thereon.
Third, bounded northerly_by lend of Deßarr Rinck
ley, easterly by lands of E.Rinckfey and G. W. Walker,
and westerly by land of Thomas McLoan, Wm. McLoan
and the public highway, excepting and reserving al
ways therefrogfabout 100 acres off the south end of the
same sold by Sidney Finn, Dec. 2,1872, by contract in
writing to Oseate. Finn: as follows : Beginning at the
road line Oflauds of Thomas McLoan - , Win.". McLean
and the tridowilltouton. bounded on the south by their
lands, on theeast by lands of S. Taylor.ou the 'north by
other lands of Sidney Finn, and on the west by the
public road—leaving the part to be sold 167 acres,more
or less, on which there is a dwelling house, barns, Etc.
TERMS—Upon the first and second pieces $250 each
down on day of sale, s2bo each on finalconfirmation of
sale and giving.deed and the balance on each piece one
half in six months and one-half in twelve months with
interest from final confirmation of sale.
Upon the third piece $5OO down, $5OO on final confir
mation of sale, and balance with interest from that
date, one-half la six months and other, half in twelve
months. The amount unpaid oneael: piece at final con
. lineation of sale and giving deed to be secured by first
judgment or mortgage lien upon the premises, with in
terest.
S. TAYLOR. 1.
EDWIN , STEVENS, I Assignees.
Lenox, Feb.l4. 1877. 7W4
A% Mil • Fancy Cards 15 styles with name 10 - tts.
- 4 a44,0 Post paid. J.B.linated,lilaaemi,Rens.Co.N.Y.7.
Tyr ric•sut Milton Gold Jewelry Combination out.
Consisting Of elegant 'watch chain, ladles'
handsome brooch,and ear drops,pair elegant gold stone
'sleeve buttons; set spiral studs, collar button. heavy
plain wedding ring, and gents' Parisian diamond pin.—
Tbe time articles sent, post-paid, for 50 cts., have been
retailed for is. Bankrupt stock and must be sold. Solid
Hilton Gold Watches, $lO each,for speculative purposes
go od timera i equal in appearance to a $2OO gennit e
gold. His reputation for honesty, fair dealing and lib
erally is unequaled by any advertiser in this
Y. Hay Book, Dee. 16,1876.
PiPIITA.G2 STAMPS TAKEN MI CASH.
F. STOCKMAN, SI Bond illy New Work.
Dimelur & Go.
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TABLE SHOWING'-:THE BALANCE OF COLLECTORS' ACCOUNTS FOR .
COUNTY AND STATE TAXES
_ FOR THE YEAR 1876.
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Townships and . . Collectors' .ti • t/.• "hi :1 1;:i ts• hi m'
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Apolite.on . Richard Rooney..' $ 497 '74 $ 463 48 $ll 984 28 28 $ 17.66 $ 15 64 $l3) $ 'B2
Auburn .... W C Lowe 1.685 92 1,587 70 I'7 29 80 93 56 63 52 52 . 140 271 .
Ararat -Wm H Barnes .... 397 77 374 99 305 . 19 73 16 55 14 97 70 79
Bridgewater Jeremiah Baldwin .2,318 76 2,181 86 22 08 114 83 58 - 90 •„58 95 - 2.11 284
Brooklyn E 8 Eldridge 1.269 28 1.202 49 '3 51 - 63 28 ''4s 70 42 89 108 228
Clifford . . ... .. .. ..... M A Gardner 1,471 07 1,879 63 18 83 72 61 50 96 44 95 365 286
C•aoconnt... ' E M*Divitt 592 94 558 99 460 29 41 .. 20 97 •18 57 142 93
Dimock .. L W Bunnell ' 1.289 05 1,205 54; 20 07 68 44 66 44 60 01 382 2 61 ,
Dundaff E Davise' 169 75 160 461 85 -8 44 424 871 27 20
Franklin D I H D B a l v owers ' 1,039 89 981 47 - 6 '77 _ 51 65 84 00 30 70 168 162
Forest Lake W G Small. 1,157 84 1.096 96 315 57 '73 42 88 89 34 97 207
Friendsville AndrewMinnehan 183 89 .. 164 56 017 866 8 41.6 60 146 85
Gibson 13 P Pope - . 1,681 45 1,592 20 545 83 80 '9l 39 84 42 ' 253 - 4 44
Great Bend Twp A 0 Fox . . .... ... 993 92 935 64 904 49 24 29 54 -27 04 108 - 142
Great Bend 80r0...... R Ferguson 485 411 407 63 683 21. 45 16 79 15 09 91 79
Gt. Bend Village Boro .L B Croon • 226 99i 21417 .. 155 11 27 - 764 679 49 36
.Harmony Noble Thomas.... 1,193 861 998 04 148 30 52 52 . 81 36 86.66 4277 193
Harford H J Tyler. . 1,860 88 1,280 14 13 87 67 87 45 62 42 28 117 222
Herrick EJ Thomas . 928 06 875 56 642 46 08 82 71 29 92 122 157
Jackson ..... A S Bingham 1,390 36 1,313 135 787 69 ; 14 47 f 5 43 93 81 .2 81
Jessup.... Lucius Smith 992 oo , 864 01 365 44R4 33 80 • 81. 58 53 166
Lathrop Ansel Merrill 872 93 822 59 705 43 29 80 24 27 82 96 146
Lenox T D Payne 1,528 60. 1,442 58 1010 - 75.92 • 63 64 . 58 81 173 810
Little Meadows C C Fox . 170 88 l6O 71 1 '72 845 52 - 464 82 24
Liberty ., T L Smith 968 53 900 70 .20 43 .- 47 40 41 '7B 39 00 73 205
Middletown '' Wm Lee - 875 55 1 824.46 770 43 39 84 92 •33 17 -..- 175
Montrose : . Harvey Tyler 1,795 601 1,695 85 • 1050 89 25 97 25 90 18 212 416
New Milford Twp.... 0 M Shelp - . . 1,926 03 1,814 71 15 81 f 95 51 52 57' -47 88 211 262
New Miliord Boro J B Dean 801 30 752 07 965 ;.! 58 86 50 82 95 182 173
Oakland. S H Estabrook.... ' 749 54 - 672 45 41 '7O 85 1 1 9 16 40 1896 1
.71 73
Rush D H Devine 1.124 62 1,056 25 R 2 78 55 59 42 78 89 25 147 2'06
Silver Lake Thos Rogers, jr... 1,008 . 94 048 96 10 04 49 94 84 05 • - 8625 221 159
Susquehanna.. ..... .Wm G Leslie 1,418 16 1,830 97 .1714 70 05 58 60 50176 617 267
Springville E B Scott 1,955 08 1.278 29 14 78 67 01 68 71 48 50 266 255
Thomson C L Wrighter 601 71 564 67 733 29 71 21 09 19 57 50 102
' _ 1536,333 80.534,039 56 $50496 $1,789 28 $1,887 47 $1,2`37.71 $95 26 $64 50
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Total amount of Duplicates.s36,3B&3o
6, 44 - paid .... $34,089 . .i6 ,
" ' " exonerati one 504.96
~ i !, percentage i- , 1,189.28
—586,838.80
Total amount of Duplicates . $1.387.47
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•• 4 A pa id $ 1 , 227 - 7 /
exonerationa . ~. 95 26
percentage, ' "•'-' ... 64.50
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EXPENDITURES OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY.
1876.
Commonwealth costs $ . 794-.50
Road and bridge views 6510
Road dama,ges .... 1,110 00
Er 0 Ball. County Commissioner . 362 20
D 0 Minki.er " 61. 860 00
31 13 Ryan' " " 250 00
G B Eldred, Commissioners' clerk 'lOO 00
' Constables.... . 1,211 32
Grand and Traverse Jurors 4,267 01
General. township and Special elections.-- 1,470 61
Court House and jail, fuel and lights .. 245 . 28
Court House • 254 89
E Baldwin, Court Crier and Janitor.. 353 00
Assessois 1,516 00
Printing .551 63
Interest on temporary loans 156 91
Interest on bonds outstanding......... ..... 440 65
" " " redeemed . • -889 66
State Lunatic Asylum 1,166 05
Insurance 199 00
Jail— _... . . , 'l4 82
Stationery... . 166 61
Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts... ...... .. 1 96 6 13 90
coroner's inquests..
District Attorney ... • 473 00
Town. Clock .. 25 00 •
D D Latbfop. 5ten0grapher.............. 273 75
Eastern Penitentiary 608 03*
Justices of the Peace. 7 00
State tax, 1876 ' 2,116 13
C C Halsey. Jail Physician 49 00
Teachers' Institute . . 180 00
Agricultural Society 100.00
Postagelo 05
Registry 598 15
Jury Commissioners • 100 00
Wm A Crossmon, late clerk .. . • 184 00
Wni A Crosamon, Auditor's Clerk and in aking
County Statement • , 62 50
Fraser & Crossmon, Counsel. 1875 . 185 00
Wm 'A Crossmon, drawing oath of office for
' Commissioners etc 3 00
Counsel, 1876 . 800
County Auditor •
45 00
Bonds redeemed ......•
~...'. ... ... . . ...... 6 900 00
M. B Reline, late Sherif . - 224 14
Wm White, Sheriff 1.093 22
Public Records 834 90
HENRY C. TYLER, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH SUSQUEHANNA
COUNTY.
1 1876: •
To amount received frOM E G Taylor, late
° Trei surer. . .$
.4 000 84
TO amount received from Rush Pocr District . 182 55
4, • H W Tiffany. taxes.... .. 75
W Wayman " ........ ...... . •90
" R B Little, " 4 • , 462
" James Murphy, " ' 55
" Charles Riilel " • 169
• " F Beman, rent of Court House 12 00
" New Milford poor district • 9008
.44 .6 4111 44 40
"Elijah Snell , taxes 244
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I' Coinmonweilth vs Dundon 775
" Fines and jury fee 5............... 64 02
`.— Unseated land taxes. 1 240 36
Duplicates for 1876.... - 36 313 80
" 8 mills tax on personal property... 1 887 47
1 • " Blakeslee, et al., late C omits. . '99 00
" additional tams.... . 252 99
Tot Bl-,...... $43,671 28 .
WM. WHITE, SHERIFF, IN ACCOUNT- . FOR. FINES AND JURY FEES
FOR 1876. • •
To amount of fines and Jury fees as per certifi- By amount uncollectable $2lOO
rates of the Prothonotary, and Clerk of the •By 8 per cent: retained for. collecting $66 00 - 198
Court. of quarter Bessions..v' .$B7 00 By amount paid Treasurer and charged in his ac
• count ~ 64 02
Total... - .$B7OO l
PITULATION:—CouxTY.
RECAPITULATION.-STATE.
$30,728 09
'The above account audited January 6,1877.
The aboie account audited dannizi .6,18??, •
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• O ' DOWD , Anditoril.
WI,=MOM JL
U. L, CATLIN,
L. B. 0' DOWD,. .}Anditom
WK. NEMER, Jig.
. CATLIN.
L.B. O'DOWD, Auditors.
, WM. MEEKER, Su.
By coonty orders xedeemcd,. 1304 99 09
len. - # Cr.
By amount of 12 refunding' orders $ 62 28
‘• County orders redeemed 83 728 (9
Exonerations to Coll.'s co. tax... . 504 96 .
Percentage - 1.1 i • a.*a 1 789 28
Exonerations :. * 4 State tax.. 9.5 26
Percentage " ".. 64 50
By commission to Treasurer (less amount
received from State) 288 29
By balance in Treasurer's; hands " . ......- 10 138 57
'54 88 7 1 23
T0ta1...:...:.:
X. L. CATLIN. . .
L. B. O•DOWD. Auditors.
WM. mamas, Js.
Total ' sB7 00
STATEMENT_ :ok. SUSQUEHANNA COUN'it:TEgASUP,Y, JANUARY
lßt, 1877
Available funds.... ... . . ..• .. ... d
Uncurre,ut funds oi,pievione years about -...... „. $10,15557
Notee taken for coats, but which , are uncolleetable, out 450 00
The present ixidebtednego of theeanity is nine:thousand one Minorca 'uo VI, With interest from November
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.We certify thei,foregoing to be a tree statement;
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G. - BALL,_ ,
D. O. 'MINKI.F.N.; County Cotomissioners.
ALB. ItY/a4„,_. , •
AttEpt
cominusionere 914ce. 1877„-
AUDITORS. REPORT.' -
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We the undersigned AnditOriiit'and for the county of t usq neliatina.'innt, In pursuance et
our dutiet i at.the Auditors' Officicin Montrose, on Tuesday, the 2d day ot Nbinualy, A. D.,1877,
and did audit and adjust and settle. the several accounts of the Commissioners aiid Treasurer of
said.connty as follows, viz: We find, u_pon a thorough' exathination, in the bands of Henry C.
TYter, Esq:, county Treasurer, Ten Thdusand One Hundred and Thirty-Eight Dollars and Fifty-
Seven Cents ($10;138.51) county balance ; and upon a thorough investigation , of the Commission
ern' accounts, we are satisfied that our present board of Commissioners are making every effort
- in their power to reduce , the expenditures - of the county. We find that for distributing the elec
tion papers, Assessors duplicates and papersoind the registribooks and papers for the year 1872
cost the county $646, while in the year. 1876, for distributing the same, cost the county $197.50;
and_notwithstanding the above encouraging facts, we find that many of the Assessors of the
county are charging exorbitant prices for making the assessments; and especially the borough of
Montrose. , We find also that the charges ibr county advertising are exorbitant for the times,
and *would suggest to our Commissioners that they use every' means in their power to reduce the
same. And
.while we find the present board of Commissioners' have made a large reduction in
the salary of theirtlerk we would recommend a still further reduction if practicable.
• M. L CATLIN,
• Coanty Auditors.
WM. MEEKER, Ja., f
Auditors' Office, Montrose', January 1, 1877.
D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of Outtenberti Rosenbaum & Co.,
Montrose, Pa.. is this day dissolved - by mutual consent. • All accounts, ddb bills, notes,judge
tnents, contracts, &c. or any obligation due said firm, or contracted with said firm,at their former
place of business at Montrose, Susquehanna county, .Pa., are assigned to M. S. pessauer, and
will have to be paid to hira,!who is authorized to receipt or cancel the same.
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All claims against said firm oftluttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co., Montrose, Pa., are assumed and
will be paid by said M. B. Dessauer.
Montrose, February 15t,1777.'
Montrose, Pa., will continue the business. as heietefore. Thanking the public for past liberal
favors, he hopes by, strict'attention to business , and the wants of trade, to retain the pat.
ronege and confidence of the public placed in biin as managing partner of the late firm.
Retaining all former business advantages, he hopes to be able to please and satisfy the trading
1876
• • FOR TIIIC---
New England Mutual Lite Ins. Co.
The oldest mutual In the country. Chartered 1885.
MABSTON. & WAHELIN General Agents,
138 South Fourth Street. Fhthulelphia, 7
MUSIC BOOKS.
i 7 Each book may be safely reeePred as among the very
beat.* - ,
(1.88 ; $l2 per doz.) By L. O. Emerson. First Class
Church Music Book.
(75 cts ; $7.50 irr doz.) By L. Q. Emerson. First
Class Singing School Book.
WORLD OF SONG.
($2.50 Bds ; $3 Cl; 84 Gilt . ).Unriva l ed : Collection of
Songs.
GEMS OF THE DANCE.
(42.50 Bds ;I $8 Cl s4 Gilt.) The most Brilliant Plano
Music.. '
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$80,728 09
MEM
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M. M. TZ/MBIELELICI.IOEL,
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & 00.,
Montrose, February 14,1877
NSURANCE MEN , TAKE
NOTICE. '4 " )
AGENTBMANTED
LIBEEtAL TSRMS
THE SALUTATION.
THE EONORE.-
PERKINS' ANTHEM BOOK.
($1 50; $13.50 per doz,.) An easy Anthem for each
Sunday in the year.
PERKINS' GLEE & CHORUS BOOK.
Superb Collection. $1.25; $l2 per doz.
MALE VOICE GLEE BOOK. •
$l. Perkins. Brief.New,Spirited Glees In abundance.
EMERSON'S CHORUS BOOK.
$1.25; $l2 per doz. The ;Best Sacred - and Secular
Choruses.
Either book mailed, post-free s .for Retail Price..
OLIVER DITSON 4; CO., BOSTON:.
C.
C. H. Ditson &Co., I.E. Dition &Co,
711 Br •adway, Successors to Lee & walker,
New York. ' Phila.
TRIENNIAL COURT OF. APPEAL.
The Commissioners of Susquehanna county have
fixed upon the following days and dates! respectively.
for hearinpappeals, from the assessments for the year
1877, at the Commissioners' Office in Montrose to wit:
Montrose on Wednesday, February 2180877. - •
Great Bend Borough, apd the Borough of Great Bend
Village. on Thursday Feffruary
Jessup and Rash, on Friday February 23d.
Apolacori and Little Meadows, on Monday February
26th.
Bridgewater.on Tuesday February 27th.
Auburn, on Wednesday February. 28th.
Silver Lake and Liberty, on Thursday March Ist,
Chocoriut and Friendsyille, on Friday March 2d.
Springirille, on Monday March sth.
Susquehanna Depot, on Tuesday March .6th.
New Milford township and New Milford Borough; on
Wednesday March Ith.
Oakland and Harmony, on' Thursday March Bth. •
Forest Lake and Middletown, on Friday March 9th.
Thomson Borough and Thomson townshlp,onMonday
March 12th.
Gibson and Herrick, on Tuesday March 18th.
Ararat and Jackson. on Wednesday March 14th.
Clifford and Dundaff, on Thursday March 15th.
Lenox and Harford, on Friday March 16th,
Brooklyn. on Monday March 19th: :
Dimock and Lenox, on Tuesday March 20th.
Great Bend Township and Frahklin, on Wednesday
March 21st,
N. B.—Appeals closed eachday at 4 o'clock p. 112.
B. G. BALL.
• D. O. MINKLER, Commissioners.
M. B. RYAN.
Montrose, January 19,1877.-518 .
NEW FIRM,.
The undersigned have formed a co•partnershlp under
the firm name•of Read Brothers & Co. -
***Goods will be sold at etrictly_cash pr ices
_ for cash.
C. IC REA D .
R. F. RBA
BILLINGS STBOITD.
- Montrose, Jan. 1,1877. 6w2
TiISSOLITTION.
L.
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The firm of Read Ait' Stroud is dissolved by mutual
consent. K. RICAD
BILLINGS EilitOlTO.
614
Warm, ;lin. 1..47.
.Ikdvertiseinents new this Week.
SIICOESSOR.TO
N„'GIITTENBERG,
L, ROSENBAUM; • Comprising the'
JOSEPH WITTENBER, former firm of
H. EiSMAN , Guttenbew,
Ros-
L. HOLZHEIMER, enbattm & Co.
Ms& R.,WITTENBERG, I .
M. S. DESSAUER, J
STATEMENT OF THE - RECEIPTS AND
. Expenditures of Silver Lake Township :
Amount special road' duplicate
CuHector's percentage
Orders paid ?
Balance in Treasury
Amount of poor duplicate
Collector's percentage
Orders paid
Balance in,Treanry
Amount of town duplicate•
Collector's percentage
Orders paid
Balaucein Treasury
Amount of dog duplicate
Collector'spercentage
Orders paid •
Balande in Tresettry
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C. DBI;RANTY,_ Auditors.
• J. J. DONOVAN, •
Silver, ,
Lake, Feb. 14.1897-It. •
ASSIGNEE'S, SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ..
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Notice is hereby given that in , pursuance and
by.virtne of an order of the Court. of Common Pleas of
Susquehanna County,to me directed, I will expose for
sale at public vendee at the mill on the premises in
Franklin Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.,
Tuesday, March 20th,1877,
/410 o'clock a. m., the real estatetof N. W. Eastman,
assigned to me in trust for benefit of creditors of said
Eastman. viz: An equal undivided one-halt interest
in the following described piece or parcel of land, Be
ginning at the highway, the northwest corner of lands
late th e estate of said .Eastman, recently sold to John
East Man, thence south and east along the line of said
lands to the 'west line of lands , of Itenjamin Merritt,
thence south on said Merritt's line'to the south bank of
the mill race running to the law mill formerly owned
by*David Fisk,thence westerly along said south bank so
far thit a line running north parallel to the first men
tioned lines to the highway shall include three acres of
land, thence along said highway to the place of begin
ning. containing three acres of land, more or less, on
which is one steam saw, lath and -grist mill, one dwell
ing house,bani and out houses.and nearly all improved.
TERMS OF SALE—SIOO down on day of sale. $2OO
on final confirmation and giving deed, and the balance
with interest one-half in six months, and the other
half in one year from final confirmation of sale.—
Amonnt unpaid on final confirmation and giving deed
to be secured by first lien on the premises sold.
A. LATHROP,
Assignee of N. W. Eastman.
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February 14,1577.
1231LTIRL.PLITT,
Would call attention - to hie New Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Now on sale, in new
.DR 9.00D2
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK
AND: COLORED, ALPACAS,
NEW STYLE OF PRINTS,
SHAWLS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN
NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP
SHIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY, _
11EAVIn. WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, 011
CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, BUFFA
LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS
- AND CAPS; BOOTS AND. SHOES,
lARDWAREJRON,NAILS,
STEEL STOVES AND
GROCERIES, ETC.
in great vanety, and will be sold on the most
favorable terms, and lowest prices.
.; H. WIWI%
rieW Milfora, May Ist, 1875.
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