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

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    0Ti64. 1 1, PAA., MARCH 14 577.
TEE WEEK.
'The ;events. of the week, which have
only been the confirmation of the cabi
t selected by President Hayes, are thus
given by, the ilarrisburg Patriot:
,Mr. Hayes has *on his first battle with.
,the chiefs of the factions in his_ party op
posed to hts southern policy. His cabin
et appointments, were confirmed by the
senate on Saturday, not by "a nearly
unanimous vote," as the super-servicea
'ble associated press agent at Washington
would have us believe, but by a decided
majority. The
. nornitiation . of •Jo iin
Sherman for Secretary of the Treasury,
con firmed the day before, evoked a larger
and more determined opposition; than
that of any other member of the cabinet,
The Democratic senators voted against
him, with few exceptions, on the ground
- that the lengths to which he hadgone to
secure the fraudulent return 'of the
Hayes electors in Louisiana and liiibut
rageous And 'unscrupulous partisanship,
. 'daring the whole of the presidential dis
pute not only justified but'ilemanded the
rebuke of a negative vote. The vote in
'favor of confirming Messrs. Sehurz and .
• Evarts was just 44, with two votes - in the
negative in each case,. showing that 29
senators were absent or not voting. The
truth is that withe exception of
. Mr.
Cameron, of Wisconsil,who has been too
ill to attend the sessions, There was a full
.senate and about two-fifths of the sena
, -:tors simply declined to vote. More than
one:half of those not voting' belong to
Mr. Hayes' party • and took this method
of notifying the Fraudulent President of
their disapprobation of his cabinet an-
Poinents. The nomination of Colonel
key for postmaster general- ireceisied a
larger vote than any of the, appointments
on which the roll of the senate was call
ed'. The vote stood 54 to 2 for the con
firmation of the ex-confederate. . All of
which goes to prove that the United
States senate is not troubled with any
present fears of "rebel claims;'" the "reb
el debt," or the restoration of the south
to power in the federal government.
This is remarkable, indeed, and, plain,
unsophisticated people will be at a loss
to understand why the voice of Blaine
was silent and the thump of Morton's
fist upon his senatorial desk was unheard
in the land. Especially difficult will,
this problem prove to the "narrow-mind
ed blockheads" who vote the Republican
ticket straight becanse of their blind
hatred of 'the Southern neople on their
stupid fear of local self-government at
the south. Meanwhile let it be iind.er
' stood that Mr. Hayes' baktle is but, half
won. Blaine, Morton and Cameron,
finding the current of public sentiment
azainst interference on the part of the
: senate with the cabinet appointments,
and fearin&lest their meditated assault
upon Evarts, Shurz, and Key would fail
on account-of the close political division
of the senate and the conservative dis
position of some of the Republican setia
tors, concluded discretion to be the bet
ter part of valor, but withdrew their op
. 'position to the cabinet simply to change
their plan of attack upon Mr. Hayes.
They have not-abated a jot of their de
ternaination to defeat the policy outlined
in the inaugural, and scarcely a day will
elapse before the country will learn that
these arrant demagozues are, resolved to
suskain carpet 7 bag rule in South Carr , -
" lina and Louisiana and ' postpone the
settlement of the southern question four
years longer. Thus far the yictory is
' with Mr. Hayes. It remains to be Ikea
whether he 'possesses the firmness and
• foresight to outwit and defeat the artifi
ces of the adriot and tireless politicians
lcagued against him.
In his last Sunday evening conversation
with the agent of the Associated Press,
President Grant used the following lan-
, gauge:
"If I were to recognize the Repti-niican
klovernors,Alicy would have to be subtain
dby miliwy_force, and I think the en
tire people:are tired of the military being
einployed 'to sustain a State government.
If a Republica,n State government cannot
sustain itself; then it Will have to. give
way. If a remedy._ is required,. let Con
gress, and not the President; Drovide it."
To which the N. Y. World adds This
is`all well, but it comes too late, the
• efficacy of Aeath-bed confessicins unfor
innately., exhansting itself :on the sinner
liimself, without comforting
.his victims.
- .5 - 41 want $200,009,f0r myself, and the,
same for And
rson. but ag for the dar-
e • We7/8 t 0...
Ais, it Wonl cost so' I I ”...
Maddox,
r , ' - :
0.1.41041 7 : OAMERON RESi.IOIV,S.
THE SITUATION. AT THE STATE CAPI
,
iIAiItRISBURG I PR., March res
ignatiOn--'of -Senator Cameron was receiv
ed by . :Gov:Hartranft to-day, and to-night
the Legislature , received official notffica- .
Lion that r.. 4 vacancy.. existed - is the
~ . . . . . .
. .-
United States . genate. . A resolution Vas;
adopted providing for an election on Wed
nesday, March 21; . when J. Don Cameron..
will probably receive a Unanimous' voce.
for the succession: Pamerons ?dad
their friends are ihdignaht iat the :t :teat-
nent the inte . Senrettgy.ot'War re neared
.
at, the hands of Hayes, and Senatiir Caim•
eron resigned to'give.his son the. I.;'psition
.and enable hini. - - to bear his misfortune.
more.compOsedly," — aud at C.ne sane time
Co rebuke the head of tl'ae •Adininistra
tion lor,the greviona,wfong.he had dolne
.liennsylvania. T -
eeDon - Cam o , ' 'ho
arrived here yeseer
day, consulted w 'itli nearly all. the Rephb-
limn Senators, and members to-day on
the propriety of: choosin-; him i 118 the
successor of his father. He received such
warm. and uniform. assurances of Itipport
.that be . felt justified - in anuo tin cingto. -
' his frielfds that his • election . W4certium
Hadihe.not had . a
sure tbing,Senator
.Ca r mition's- . - resignation, wonld . not have
been _announced in the , Legislature .th
.,.
night,..und. hail Subsequent developments
•. shomn that he could not be elected it
would never have bt-en oflieiallr known
that the settik •Ciumeron had vacated his
.
position., . _. . .-- • .
,During.the many interviews the .late
War Minister had with the. Republican
Member's, he pledged himself to support
Hayes's Administratiop,. .and declared
that his views were Perfectly in 'accord
with those of Hayes on important na
tional subjects. Some 0.1 theqßepubliCaus
.do not appreciate the cut-and-dried 'pro
grarnme-marked out forli but they
have. not' the courage . to. bott,.and the in-.
dia.tions are . that 'Don r Cameron'3 Can
didacy.will be approved in the Caucus to
be held to-morrow afternoon
mous Republican vote.; He claims to-
night that about 1.36 - menibers are
pledged to his' subport; more than, • a ma
. A noticeable feature of the can
vass to-day' watt, the -activity o i i,..Mackey
and liemble; ex-State. Treasuier, in the
interest of Cameron. .The: Democrats
have not settled on . any vndidate, but
Judge Black, -State Senator •Yerkt and
others are named. The" latter will prob
ably get the nomination.
.The municipal election
TExas - ,lield on Monday, • was 'carried' by
tile Democrats by' nearly . 3,ooo majority:
Eleven of th - e tweije 'aldermen . elected
are Democrgs. Many tiegroe,i voted the
Democratic ticket, and ,in a Ni•arci where
the colored • population predoininates a
leading colored 'politician was badly de
feated by. a white Detnocrat..
, - .
Advertisemeas New This Week,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. , -The under
signed havin been appointed an auditor by the
Court of Common Pleas . of Susq'a Co.; to distribute the
funds arising from sale of ;real estate of J. N. and
James Sedden. will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment at his office- in Montrose,; Thursday , April 5,1877.
at 10 o'clo. ka. m., at which time and place - all persons
interested Will present.their ClaimS or be forever de
barred from coming in on said funds...:
.3. L. BALDWL.N, Auditor
Montrose, March 12,1877. • llw4
A UDITOR'S NOTICE:—The Under
:LA. signed an auditor appointed by the Court of
Common Pleas of Susquehanna County_ to distribute
the funds in the hands of Homer Tingley, adm'r of
the estate of C. C. Chamberlin, deed, late of Harford,
willat'end to the duties of his appointirtent at the of
fice of Warren & Son in:Montrose. April 12th, at 1 p.m.
at xhich time and place all persons interested will pre
sent their claims or be- forever debarred from coming
in on said fund.. _
March 12, 1871,.
,
APPLICATION FOR DIBOI.TARGE.
In the matter of tlie Assign-NOTICE to whom it may
t
of R. S. Scott, for the • concern, and 'now,
benefit of creditors. - to wit :
March 51811. On the petition of J. H. Claflin, As
signee in crust for creditora of R. S. Scott, to be dis
charged from his trust the Court appoint the second
"Monday in April next, at 10 o'clock a. to., for hearing
said' pplication. ' I -
WM. W. SIMRELL, ProthonotarY.
Montrose, March 12, 1677.
EGIS TER'S NOTICE.--PußLic No
tice is hereby given to all persons concerned in
the following estates, to wit
Estate of Herm' Snow, late of Franklin. dec'd,
Ln
ther Snow and John F Snow, Adm're.
Estate of Sheldon G Hendrick, late of Franklin ,dee'd,
Sally Hendrick and B B Hendrick Ex're. •
Eat. of Ezra Pratt, late of New Milford, dec'd, E. A.
Pratt, Admir, • ,
Est. of John Baker. late of Dimeck,:deed. Emily Bak
er and Urbane Smith, Admirs. .
Bet. of John Bergin, late of Middletown, Edeed, Wm.
Bergin, Ad m'r.
Est. of Earl Olin, late of Jackson, deed, Eli Barnes,
Adm'r. -
Est. of N. L. Austin, late of LibertY, dec'd, Ann M.
Austin, Adm"rx,
Est. of John A. Warner, late of Jeserili, dec'd, A. W.
Bertholf. Ex'r.
Est. of Ezra. Patrick, late of Great Bend, dec'd, W. S.
Barna , . Adm'r. D. B. N. •
Est. of Wm. Craver, late of Brook4n, dec'd, E, A.
-Weston Ex'r. , • •
Est. of J. 18., Dunmore, late of Rush , dec'd; Charles
Gay, Ex.'r • •
;.
Est. of Thurston Lewis, late of HarfOrd, dec'd, Francis
A. Barnard, Adm'r.
Est. of Lewis Card. late of Springville, :deed, Gee. L.
Card and Nathaniel Squires, Adm l o.
.Est. of J. H. Simrell, late of Great -Bend, decid, E. W.
Simrell. Adm'r.
Est. of Frederick Feckins, minor,! Lydia Birchard,
Guardian. • . _
Est of Elmira R. Slyer, minor, Arzelia Slyer, Guar
, dian.
Est. of Eirelifin J. Ilickox, minor, A.W. Maine, Guar.
dian •
That the accountants have settled their accounts in.
the Register's Office is and for' the pounty,of Susque
hanna, and that the same will be! presented to he
Judges of the Orphans' Court on Thursday, the 12th day
of April, iirn, for confirmation and allowance, •
11; F, BEARDSLEY. Register.
Register's 0111ce, licadroge Kara 14,1847; <
•A. O, WARREN, Auditor.
Sk 4 3.IGNEE'S SALTA
OF RE/At ESTATE.
.
----c.• Is Qti.ce ib ilbreby given that in pursuance and
E l i bY vir''.debt an order of
. the Court of Common
v,, , Flees ct Snsqttehanna County, to me directed
preml.o 11 , ill expo se for sale at public vendua, on the
remises. hi Franklin township, said ColirflY, on
.iaturdlay, the 7th day or Aprsl, 1877 :
At, I.(s4eclock a. ,m., the following described piece or
parcel of land situate in said township -and county,
Penrisylvania. the estate of N. W. Eastman. assigned
tome in trust for the benefit of creditors. Beginning
on the south side of 'the highway leading from the
turnpike to the salt works on the west-line of lands of
Beni. Merritt, thence west along said highway 8 rods
thence south parallel with said - highway 8 rods to said
Merritt's west line. thence north on said Merritt's west
line to the -place of beginntng. containing 3‘ acre of
land more or less, all improved.
TERM.- OF RALE.—The full amount bid to be cash
&ma on day of sale.• • , •
A. LATllROP,".kssignee of N. W. Eastman.
IS.tontrose, lilarchl4, 187;1'.
itiIERCANTILE APPRAISEMENTS.
IT DEALERS IN MERCIIANDISE, &C., in Sus
quehanna County, take notice, that, in pursuance of
the everal Acts of Assembly of this Commonwealth
to ;provide revenue tot meet the demands upon the
Troaeury and for ohter purpbses, the undersigned Ap
praiser of Mercantile taxes for' said County, has pre
pared a list of traders in 84 County, and placed each
in that class which to him appears just and right, tc
wit : _
, . .
A F ;Lacey • . 1 - 41 )31ack- &, Clearwater p
&
Carter Plac er - ,1 2 m3'
T E e
Grow Prothers p m 4
.',
1014 .4 C Decker p m 4,
iv i ls o b t u t ry & Son
.. p al 4 .
E LlAdams • / 4 'lVm _Miller pm 4
P C ! Bushnell • . - I- 41 iSilas Hartley
0 p Roberts - 13 )G Vi Mapes.
1
AUBURN.
ARARAT
J E: Pair. e
BROOKLYN
G PiTiffany
A Ely
Kent & Eideide:e .
U 11 Dolaway ' r •
R E .A.ahlr!y,
J Very
Peiry Sweet :
D 0 (f, F H Fordham
Tiffany & Gimlet '
RIVGEWATEIL
r
Wm Corah • ;
PeiryMarey
Lake
• . CLIPTORD.
T J Wells
B W Johnson p m 4
W Johnson
W Johnson
M A Gardner
J•N baker
Halstead & Finn
Weitherby & Burdick
G G Wells •
DEVOCK.
Stevens Sr, Leebody
A 11 Moody
Hiram Biukesle e
Hiram Titus •
G 4Y Simpler
DIINDAVe.
Isaac E Davis p 4 13
A Richarilson 13
E P ()bombers 14
FOREST LAKE.
T G•idden '
ti it Lyons & Co
M L Ball
• rntiztDsvm,E.
Robert Winters
F Keenan . ,
Buffnin p m 4
Mrs 31 ARNamara
John H Matthews -
John O'Donnell
FRANKLIN
JO I Eh II a Boyd
J b lterriMan
Smith Brno p m 4
Berjamin 'Todd
f GREAT BEND VILLAGE,
J 13 McCreary, Jr
Lewis & Langley
S D Ross & Co
HIS Hanna ,
AIT Benjamin
TIJ & It D 1 3arnes
J B Brown
Mrs C•J Clifford
°BEAT BEND BOEOINIES
Thomas Cusack •
•P 11 Lines
T D Rstabrook & Son .p.
m 4 - - 12
George L Lenheitri
.Belden Brothers 11
W A Colsten 14
George MoNamara
M Paintain 14
G Newman • 11
D C Brunson 14
II V Colsten & Co 14
Ferguson & Skinner 13'
Judd & Day . 14
D notion p m 4,_14
Sackett & Depue Billiard
Tables
P Sullivan - , 141
P, Winters 14
Stephen 'Kistler • 13
Preston Brothers 14
GREAT BEND TOWNSUIP
HA & ST Clark
Daniel Vanar.twerp
GthSON.
Williams Brothers
D B Holmes
James Fuller
C Bennett
H Davis
Mitchell it Curtis p m 4..
J G Stiles
George H Wells p m 4
D B Taft • .
mammon.-
LyOns &
MJ & E Taylor
Noah Bisbee
A Young
3 Sehhieer & Co p m 4
Edgar Thomas
John Grabb
Brant, Lang .& Co
J B Stephens
;fames Connelly
Ward & Co
s$sfLCY.
C II Ellis p,m 4 12
Thomas & Morgan 12
Alleo 85 Patterson p m 4 12
Fowler & Co . 14
James A 31finyon 'l4
L Curtis 14
• . nAnronp;
A T Tiffany P m 4
11 M Jones p m 4 .
'J A Williams' „
, Fowler Peck.
Oliver Payne
J Carr - • •
P Carpenter .
Ii Wa.ttermani . • •
JEBSTJP.
W & E Granger 14'
J H Itosencrans pm 4 14
WW&SBMcCainp
m 4 • 12
TS W heateroft 10
JACTKEON.
. •
II * Ben Son
Delos Roberts
Arnold - Balch
Wm D Eymer
LIBERTY.
R T Randriek
Munson Knight
ltissificatioit of VOL' dors of Merchandise
Sales less than $5,000 • • class 14.
Sales $ 5,004, less than $lO,OOO, class 13 "
:Z311111132' less
ss
than
n n
ti ,5 4) 1 9?; c l a s s :ll
• Salne.s29,ooo, less than $30.030 . , class 10
Sales 00,000, less than.s4o,ooo. class 9
Sales $4!),000, less than $50,0 1 0, class 8
Classification of Patent Medicine Dealers.
$lOO, and not exceedina $ 250, class 4
$250, and not oxeceding $ 500, class" 3
$5OO. and not exceeding $l,OOO, class 2.
And the judges of the Court of Common - Pleas of
said county will hold a Court of Appeal at the Court
Rouse in Montros.t, in and •tor said. county, on Thurs
day. Apri126,1677, at which time and, place any of the.
Merchants described, defined and classed as aforesaid,
or their agents or attorneys. may appear and appeal
from said assessment if they think proper.
A. GRAVES, Ja.. -
Mercantile Appraiser.
Mardi 14, 1877,
LINox.
LATIIRCP.
A Jeffers
[fall Brothers
JSWright -
F. NE Tiffany
G W Reez.e p m 3
Jeffers &. Blakeslee p
m 4
AL Finn
LITTLE MEADOWS
E 11:Beardslee
• MILDLETOWN.
Patrick White
• molcrnosn.
jj R. DeWitt 13
[3 R.Raynsford . 14
IB R I•yons &Co . 12
Li J Webb • 14
IF B Chandler 14
!Lyons & Drake . 12
IBC Sayre . 14
A N Bullard . 14
E Warner 2 Billiard
Tables , $4O
0 T Sebbins 14
'W 3 111u.tord t 11
IW IV - Smith & Son 14
W E Babcock 14
W Hewitt :14
IW 3 Turrell : . . - 14
1 Weeks, Melhuish & Co 12
PL clip Hahn r l4
M E Hill . • 14 .
B Thatcher 14
, 3 F Zerlass . . 14
1 W II Boyd & Po. , •12
IC N Stoddard • - . 14
C G Miner . • 13
I E C Bacon . 14
II N Bul lard p.m 4 ' . 12
W B Deans l4
;Griffis &Sayre .- 12
IM A Lyon Ps m 3 • 13
IC 0 Fordham 14
13 S Talbot : . 14
;Read & Stroud - • 11
IJ F. Bronson • 14
,A li Burns pm 3 - , . 13
IF II Stevens •14
E P Stamp 12
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum .
•• &Co . - 10
NEW MILFORD BORO
II W Decker
It M Williamß p m 4
William Hayden
(Hayden & Elements
Garrett & Son
Burritt p m 4 '
J H. Bartle 1 Table $3O
I.T Dickcrman tm 4 '
I H & W T Di ckerman
i Leroy & Decker
;Pierce Barnes
W Hag,ar
14
ilf NEW NILEDED TOWNIIIII P
_,Bemamin Sabina p m 4'.12
OAKLAND.
F 7l Munson
0 F Chtirch
J S iliilie
SUSQIJEIIANNA DEPOT .
John Donley
Mrs Manuinin ,
G L Adams
F Djiypng - .
3.11 Archer
'J 0 Kane
!Mrs McDonald
Ii C Lee p m 3
James BeQ & Son
;Guttenberg, Rosenbaum
& Co
'BP Doran
tW 11 Langford
ID A Lyons_
,J C Cobh-.
!Lewis Freeman
(Doolittle Bros •
G M.Deolittle
Thomas McDonald
!Edward .Vanaken
Osborn Newman
-IA. C;Vangorder
'lColeuian & Swallow
;B Carlisle
IC A. Miller •
tai J Pende T gast .
B•F Smith
si'V 11:Birdsall
W H Strachen .
W - B Cook
•
D Casey
B Thayre
W S Mitchell p m 3
W J.Falkenbury
JG&SW Smith
nos Fernan'
Allen ;
Dooley Bros.
II Furey
1 Michael Williams
! A B Tarbox •• .•
! Robert Wallace'
J G Drake. .
James Taylor
Vanako a 2,Billiard
Tables $9O
Mrs B McGrath . 14
Wm Bach 14
Thomas Kelley 14
Sinith & Sheapp • 11
SPRINGY ILLr.,
Minot, Miley - 13
Ilungerford liessrole _lO
Smith t Son ll
0 T Spencer 1 14
SILVER LASE.
W F.lnderlied pm 4: 12
E lileeker 14
T Sullivan 14
TEI.O3IEOR.
A C 'Hughes
John O'Brien & Son
MD !,fattoon •
,W W Messenger
G Lewis -.
George A. Stcddard
12 All Crosier & Co
1:1A Shyer . .
i
.~
OINT PUBLIO SALE -
- OF '
PERSONAL PROPREIT.
•
The undersigned will sell at prtblic sale, on the farm
of James Robinson, about one mile from Judson
Stones. on
Friday, IHarsh 30, 1877
At 10 o'clock, a. m., the foll Owing property, to wit
° One good: farm horse, 'gelding colt 3 year's
old, mare colt 4 years old, mint and' good driver;
bloo6 mare with fold, new three-seated platform spring
wagon, new buggy, 5 COWS, Hodge aide hill plow . Iron
'beam Semore plow, Binghamton wheel plow iron beam
sidt -hill plow,market wagon newly repaired tkis win
.ter. one horse side spnng, buggy, two horse buggy,
t-et lumber bobs nearly new,one horse sleigh, one horse
sleigh, steel cutter; 2 good pair thins; 2 grain, cradles,
2 ox yokes, cross cut saw, single harness nearly new'
with hame or breast collar; corn steelier, pair matched
colts 8 years old. 10 yearlings, 12 sheep, lumber wagon,'
two horse light wagon,lnmber sleigh, set team harness,
whiffletrees and neck-yoke. dorand dog power, and
other articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS --A Ilsums under $lO cash; $lO and over 8
months' credit with interest and approved seOurity.
Property not to be removed until terms are Complied
with.
Quantity of silver hull buckwheat for'; seed for
sale et that place ort day of sale or at the! house of
Thomas Brown, Forest Lake.
BROWN.' I
BARETT ROB NEON.
1 ; ,
March 14, 1 877.
• ICENSE PETITIONS.—No f !rice is
. Thereby given that, in A
pursuance of an ct'of As
sembly, the following named persons have filed their
petitions with the Clerk !of .(4narter Sessicins of the
Peace, for the County of zi,usquehanna, for licenses to
keep Hotels and Eating' Retires, and to, sell at whole
sale and by measure in •,said ' Cou nty, for which they
will apply at April Sessions, 1171. ,
Charles hrnst. Eating Huse,
Mrs Mary McGraugh, "!
Evoret Van Aiken, 4g.
Frank'floffman, (Ai
W W Brown.
Michael Doyle,
Dennis_ Casey,
Richard Stack,
A Kilgore.
Thomas Kilrow,
R 0 Bedell,
Henry Ackert,
leuac N Bullard,
M A Lyon,
A B Burns,
John S Tarbell,
M J Harrington,
Charles Morse,
R S Holmes,
Silas Howell,
P Phinney, ,
Wm Jay,
John Foster,
Philip Ryan,
Wm Buffum, - -
A H. Ayres,
0 P Phinney.
Edward Meledy, , •
John M Myers,
Anthony F Snover,
P E Brush,
George E Feesenden,
David Wilmarth,
Juason Stone, .
David A Chandler,
Dimock Barlow,
Daniel Hinds.
• Eatingttonse, Gt, Bend Tillage
! Wm. W. SI3IREIFL, Clerk.
Montrose, Marehl.4, • • -
ONLY 25 CENTS A. .19U
THAT yout FINE T
Another lot just opened. Als
FINE CUT TOBACcO I
Dried Berries, Dates,Tigs, Pru'
tor one dollar), ;Currants,
(newponly one shilling a pp ,
Oranges,, Lenions, Can
Goods, Chocolate, Al
kechreptii, Brorua,,
lots of other new goods at v
prices for. ready pay= xo
Montrose, March' 14, 1877 w
sZHERIFF'S :SABLES.—By
wrifs issued by the Court of Co
Susquehanna County; and to me directed
to sa,le.by public velidue, at the ,Court
Me, on ,
Friday', April 6, ItiC7
at one o'clock p. m., !the following piece,
land, to wit: ,
Allthat piece or wicel of land situate n Rush.town
ship, Susquehanna Oounty, Pennsylv• i ia, bounded
north by Wyalnsing creek road, on the sat and south
by lands of Orange Swan; and on the w st by lands oi
R. R. Gray, containing seven square ro a of land with
the appurtenance, one Entail frame barti. ISiezed and
When in execution at the suit, of lI.F. R t andrick vs. 0,
Mott. .
ALSO—AII that piece 'or parcel 'of hind, situate in
Lenox township, Susquehanna Count), Pennsylvania,
bounded north by lands of DeWitt Robins, east by
lands of (leo. W. Hewitt. south by land of Ezekiel
Gumaer,.aud west by lands of DeWitt Robins and J.
M. Dond, containing 85 acres,so acres -improved, with
the appurtenances, one frame house, tw' frame barns,
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anci an orchard. (zed and taken in e ecation at the
suit of 0. E. Pri assigned to. Grow l 3 os: vs. Warren
Price. I
- ALSO—AII that certain pieds or parcel of land, situ
ate in Ararat towliship. Susquehatuta e unty, Penna.,
bounded and descrtbsd asfollows, to w t : Beginningin the line of the Jefferson It. R., a lit le north of the
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Summit cut, thence north 68 degrees vest. 4 perches
to a corner, thence about fl 2 degrees, eat 6 perches to
a corner, thence north 68 .degrees. ens 4 'ketches to a
corner in said R.R. line; thence along .R. 5 per. to the
place of beginning, containing 1-8 of an acre, be the
same more or lees, with the appurtenances, a frame
house and addition. [Seizedenu taken in execution at
the suit of F. W. Clinton, executor of the _estate of
David Bryant vs Arthur J. Payne..
ALSO- AU that certain piece or pante' of land situ
ate in Ilarford township', Susquehanna 4.ounty, Penna.,
bounded on the north by lands o'l G. WI Potter, on the
east by lands of Nancy and.Almedia Bewis, south by
lands of serenia Very, and John L. Mead, and on the
west by lands of Geo. Lamb.and Milliard Greenwood,
containing about 60 acres. 30 acres im roved, with the
appurtenancet, one frame dwelliug hope, frame barn,
corn bouseand an orchard. [Siezed a d taken in exe
cation at the suit of W. 'W. William) asslened to G.
W. Potter and Milbourn Oakley, assigned to G. W.
Potter (two judgmentb) vs. Joseph R. ;ewiti.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or pt. el of land situ
ate in Great Bend Borough Viliag , Susquehanna
County. Pennsylvania, bounded and escribed as lel
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lows, to wit : On ;the north by public eme: ry, and on
the east by W. W. Simrell, south by !Franklin street,
and on the west by Pine street,containing 180 x 183
feet, with the apptirtenances, one frame dwelling house,
and all Improved. [Siezed and taken, in execution at
the suit of W. W. l bimrell, lase of J. 11. Dusenbury va.
Julia A. Haywood; i
ALSO-I-ALI those two; pieces or pa ls of land situ
-ate in the Borough of Susquehanna Debt, Susquehan
na County, Pennsylvania. First piece is all defend
ant's interest in a itonae, store nun lot l i bounded on the
west by East Main street-. on the port by a lot owned
by estate of Patrick (Il.Dolinald, on] the east by the
Presbyterian church lot and on the I south by U. W.
Brandts; containing about night tholtand square feet
of land, more or less, with the appu tenauces, frame
store and dwelling, and all improV. The . second
piete is ; Ali that village lot situate i the Borough of
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Susquehanna Depot bounded 'north y lot of George
Starkweather and MI. R. Telford, east by land of 'Cath
elle society, south by Laurel, street, a il west by, lot of'
W. R. Strachea, with': the appurten nces, one frame
dwelling house, and one frame barn a d outbuildings.
[Siezed and taken in execution at t e Suit of John
Uh.ince vs. Win. Miles. ,
ALSO—AII that certain piece or pt el of laud situ
ate in tbe townshir New Milford d Gibson, Sue.
quehanna County, eunsylvania,' botiVed on the north
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by lands of Orvill Chamberlin t on the east by lands of
Urviti Chamberlin and ---- Sweet, on the -south by
lands of G. SWeet and J. Chamberlin, on the west by
lands of G. M ;Reed, and Urbane Tingley, containtag
about 60 acres', 25 Improved. with.the appurtenancesa
frame house - and 1 frame barn. [Blitzed and .taken la
execution at the suit of,the Lycoming Fire Insurance
Company vs. 3 13. Claflin._
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- ALSO—AII that :piece or parcel of land, Situate in th e
township of Lenox, Susquehanna County, Pennsylsa.
nia, bounded - on the north by lands of Sylvanus Titus,
on the east by_lands of John J. Whitney, on the south
lands of Wm. Reeee, and on < the west by lands of Jo.
mph Green, -containing 105 acres, about 60 acres ire
proved, with the appurtenances, 1 frema house, frame
barn and orchard. tSiezed and taken in execution at
the suit of Johnston & Reese, assigned to M. W. Tine
ley vs. J. R. Reese '
ALSO—AII - that certain 'Misuse lot situate In the
Borough of Great Bend, Susquehanna County,•Pennsyl.
vania, and bounded ou the north by Washington street
east by lands of Mathew Blake, on.the south by land of
—McNamara and on the west by lot No. 49 on Wil
liam street, containing :about. .34 an acre, with the ap.
purtenanceS, one frame dwelling house; woodshed and
small barn. [sl zed and taken in execution at thfsult
of H. H. Skinne4 use Milks & Watson vs. Daniel Sal
liven.
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ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land, situate in the
township of Lathrop, Susquehanna County, Pennsyt.
vania, and bounded en the north by public road, on the
east by land of Lyman Sanders, on the south by rise of
Sidney Osborne and on the west by John Johnson and
public road, c intaining 105 acres, more or less, about
90 improved, with the uppurtenances, one frame. house,
one frame barn- and shed-. corn house and an orheard.
[Siezed and taker. in execution at the suit of Kate
A. Bisbee vs. M J. " Ainey and Seth Ainey. Augustus
L. Ainey and Melvin U. Ainey vs. M. J. Ainey.
ALSO—AII that certin lot of land, situate lying and
being in tne township of Rados& County of Susque
hanna and. State of Pennsylvania, bounded and des.
cribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at a nest and
stones in the west corner of lot N 0.820, of "Drinker's
Tnnkhannock Tract," thence by said lot south 46 de.
orees east, 166ese perches -to the south corner of said
lot, thence by lot No. 317, south 4434 degrees, west te
perches to a post, thence by lauds of the heirs of Mary
Rhoade, dent, north 46 'degrees west e perches to
a post in the middle of a line ot lot So. 824 of sale
Tract, and thence by said lot north 44K degrees eve
67 perches to the place of beeinning,contaitung 69 acres
and 116 perches, more or less, and being the north
east half of lot No 819 of said "Drinker's Tunkhen.
neck Tract," with the- appurtneances, 1 frame dwell.
ing houee, 1 frame barn and an orchard. [Siezed and
taken in execution at the suit of James Wilson 1.•
signed to John F. Deans vs James Cow. .
ALSO—AII that plece orparcel of land, situate partly
in the Borough ot NEW Milford and partly in the town
ship of New Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsyl
vania, bounded on the north by lands of John Boyle,
Michael Fagan ,Mrs ,„ Austin Bishop ; John Turner, 3lrs.
Mery Robinson, and the Montrose and New Millord
road,. on the bast be the Great Bend and Cochectos
tnanpike road, and other lands of John Boyle, on the
south by lands of Philander Thinney, Timothy Carey
and Evi DeWitt, and on the west by lands of Patrick
McMannis, conteining about 85 acres and 81m perches
ot land, more or less„ excepting from the above, one
acre bfland heretnfere conveyed to Dennis Sullivan.-
Also. all that other dertain pie7_ or parcel of land slue
ate as aforesaid, and boundeet on the north by the
Jackson and New 'Milford road and lands or lots of
Nathaniel Kimber, Charles M. Tingley, Albert J. Bald
win and the M. E. Church estate, on the east by Mazda
of Patrick Brannan, on the smithby lands of Mrs.
Peeks, and on the west by landr of Wm. Mead: E.B,
Hawley, Clarissa MOthews, Sarah and Martha Bother,
and the Great Bendlnd Cechecton Turnpike road. and
the burying ground on the side of said road, containing
40 acres, more or less. • Aso, all the defendant's. inter
est in the said burying ground, said interest belne all
the burying ground, except - tote heretofore sold and
conveyed. [Seized and taken in execution at the snit
of Sarah R. Weed assigned to D. D. Searle vs C. S.
Bennett.
ALSO—AII that farm or plot of land situate in the
township of New Milford, Susquehanna County, Penn.
aylvania and bound ed on the north by lands of Me,
James Sherman arid Ellen Parke, on the east by lands
of D. C. Ainey and Wm. C. Hendrick, on the south by
lands of Ezra Beebe, and. on the west by lands of IL
Moffat and David Summers, containing 180 acres aid
mostly improved, 'with tne appurtenances, 1 frame
house.l frame.barn, 2 sheds, corn-house, hog house
and 8 orchards. (Seized and taken 'in execution at the
suit of S. A. Pettis vs S. F. Lane.
ALSO—AII those certain pieCes or plots of lard site
ate,-lying and being in Susquehanna County Pennsyl
vania, the first piece being in Auburn townehip,bound•
ed on the north by hinds of David McCain, on the east
by lands of Patrick Galvin. on the south by lands ore
P. White, and on.the west by lands of Einem Kinney,
containing 85 acres, more or less, about 60 acres Im
proved, with the appurtenances, 2 frame houses, and
other out buildings, 1 frame burn and an orchard. The
2d piece is situate in Rush township, bounded on the
north by lande of Benj, Bertholf and. B, Gray, on the
east by lands oUlarvey and AlfradEstus, on the south
by lands ot --- Bullard, arid on the west by lands of
Alfred Lineberry, containing 105 acres. about Warns
improved, with the appurtenances, one log house,one
frame barn and an orchard. [Seized and taken in cu•
cation at the stilt of A. 'J. Silvers. Via J. D. Owens.
ALSO—AII that farm or plat oh land, situate in the
township of Brooklyn, Susquehanna' County. Pennel
da, and bounded bn the north by lands ot Anse
Wi rner, on the east by lands of Franklin Tewksbury,
on the.south by lands of Nelson Benjamin. and on the
west by land of Willis Kent.containing about 140 acre:
and mostly improved, with the appurtenances, I frame
dwelling house, 3 fr ame barns and wagon house. corn
'house and an orchard. [Seized and taken in execution
at tiM suit of Leonard Rought assigned to George IT.
Walker vs J. D. Rewitt. • "
ALSO—AII that village lot situate in the boroneh of
Susquehanna Depot. known and described as lot No.
'lO (Reserved diStrict) as laid down in a map of apm
•of said as surveyed by Wm. Wentz, for the
Erie Railway Company, and res. - unwed by Timothy
Boyle, excepting and reserving all riehts reserved by
the said Railway Company, and is bounded on the
north by lot of G. Curtis 147' feet on the east by lot of
D. Casey, 191 x feet to Erie even - tie, thence on the south
by Erie avenue 43 feet to an angle in said avenue, aid
then 51ee feet along said avenue to C.Ploutse lot which
bounds it on the west 103 X feet to place of beginnioe
all improved,with the appurtenances,l frame house and
1 trame barn.- [Seized and taken in execution at the
suit of S. N. Brooks vs J. W. Wacker.
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, slit
ate, lying and being in Susquehanna County. Pennsyl
vania, and a part of said piece of land lying and Sethi
in Luzerne County, Penna., bounded and described as
follows, to wit : On the north and east by lands of
John Lee, Routh by lands of Henry Cobb, and on the
west by lands of .James Franklin, contain ng about it
acres and 10 perches, all improved, with the appurte
nances. a frame dwelling house, barn and corn bouse.
[Seizeitand taken in execlitionl at the suit of Edward
Clarkson and Maggie C. Love, Administrators of estate
of James Clarkson deted,by virtue of two writs of no.
eat. vs Zophar Pierce.
ALSO—AII that certain 'piece or parcel of land sits
ate in the township of. Harford, Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania, it beteg the north west part of lot So.
322, and bounded as follows : ,Beginelug at a post the
south corner of lot NO. 329 the west corner thereof,
and the north . corner of lot No. 333 of land of J. D.
Drinker et aletitance by said lot No. 329, north 41,e; de
grees.east, 123 perches to a beech tree, thence eouth
degrees eastelo7 perches to a post. thence south 44,i
degrees west, 1:3 perches to a post in line of lot Se,
323, thence elope, said line north 46 degrees weet.hl
perches to place of beginning, Containing 82 acres and
41 perches, with the appurtenances. one frame hone
and out buildings, •an orchard and about e 5 acre= in
proved, LSeize rad taken in execution at the sue ef
John Watt & Son assigned to W. W, Williams vs Ilee
ry Manzer.
ALSO—AII those pieces or parcels of land, situate in
the towaehip of Rush, Susquehanna County Pennsyl•
vania; the first piece is bounded on the north by tee
Wyalusing ereek.on the east by lands of James Hillis,
south by lands of Rees Edwerds, and west by lands et,
Mary Avis, containing 10 acres, all improved, with the
appurtenances. one fratne dwelling house, frame tea
and orchard. The second piece is bounded on the north
by lauds of John Harvey, on the east by lands of Geo•
ou the south , by lands of James Hillis. midi):
the west by lands of Charles Baker, containing 5 zee
about 2 acres improved. [Seized and taken in eve:-
tion by virtue ot two writs at the suit of N. P. Snyder
assigned to N. P. Cornwall vs L. B. Avis.
ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of la d situate
Rush towhship, Susquehanna Co. Pa., bounded on
the
north by lands of Jacob Sphere, on , the east by la.es
of Wm. Seiber, on the venth by lands of Marshall Li:.
abury and on the west, by lands of Samuel Smith, co
wining 55 acres, more or less, mostly improved, ei;. l
the appurtenaneee,l frame house. 1 frame burn nude .
buildings, and au orchard ;Pelzed and taken in execs'
tion suit. of Jacob Hall vs Abner Sneemakft:,
ALSO--Ali that piece or. parcel a land situate in ee
township of Apolacon, County of Susquehanna, err"
sylvan a, bounded on the north by lands of
Twyning, on the east by lands of Patrick Garry 3 0 .
James uotr, dec'd, on the south by laud of Their'-;
Jones and Newell Barnum; and on the weet by lane- o,
the estate of the lute Samuel F. Carmalt dee'tt. coutala
liir'2'2s acres, about 130 acres Improved, with the*:
purtenancess,.l Creme house, two barns and tee v!,
chords., [-etzed anti Men n execution at the sasee
Mrs. Mary Gridin vs Patrick arey.
ALSO—AII that certaln,piece or parcel of lend sinue
in the township of Harford.Susquelaanna County
Sylvania, bounded on the north by public road, t'a't':
lands ot John Croes, on the south by lands of Peter !,
12 'scree With the appurtenances, 1
Dunn, west by lands of lsaisc Cross containing aloe
frame housle
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ow-sh ' d, and all imroved. [Seized and taken i
petition e at the suit of p SartiliF. Daniels vs Edward I n
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ALSO—AII that piece or, parcel of land situate at es
township of Liberty, Susquehanna County, Penufst,
nia, and bounded on the north by la No. le °f ere .
of resurvey made ty 'Jason ToerY, now Ow ned 11. 1
Shields, on the east by lot No. 37, on the said lor l
'maps of resurvey, on the south by lot No. 44 0n?), ,,
map, and on the west by lot No, 85 , owned byt•!,
Dayton. to the place of beginningicontaining acee',,.
more or less;part'y improved with the appurteean
iSeized and taken in execution at the , suit of ;Nu -
Morrisrm Patrick Morrisy, Jr,
N, R.—A.ll bids and costs must be arranged
on delo i
sale or deeds will not be acitnowledged.
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