. • • f ) . MONTROSE,',PA.,- . 44ROEf 21, 1877'. THE WEEK. The harlot's nominations of the Presi dent having Inert 'confirmed and the ne cessity. for t. an executive session of the Senate having ceased, they adjourned on Saturday last, with the following proceed ings Th chaiilain, in his opening prayer, al luded to the close of the special session .of the,Senate, and invoked the Divine blessmg,upon -the members of the Senate tow that they are about to separate and go to their homes. , Mr. Bogy (dem., Mo.) submitted a yes olution to print 10,000 extra `.copies of the report of the monetary commission, exclusive of the tables and appendix, In txplanation nf the resolution Me. Bogy :Said ,there was a great demand for the re port, and , the cost of printing the extra copies would be $4OO, - It was referred to the committee on printing. . 'The Vide Preaident.laid,before the Sen , Ate. the : unfinished business, beiiig the ,rephiution 'of Mr.. Mitchell,- submitted A few days ago, authorizing. the committee on privileges and elections to appoint a sub-committee of : three of its , members to investigate, during the rec.ess, the Charges -against. Senator .Grover, of Oregon, and . the substitute - Of Mr. SaulSoury (deut.)„. of Delaware, submitted yesterday, author izing the committee to apßoint the judge of the fourth judicial district of Oregon cc ti m ssioner to • take testimony iu r#: (rani to ilie - charae4 etc. Mr. 'Mitchell (rep.), of Oregon; moved to hizien&the substitute so that it should 'read: .' • • Resolved, That the committee on priii .legeS-and elections, to Which was referred 'a.resoltition of the - senate relating to the election or.. Lafayette: Grover as senator from ,the state of Oregon be, and the said committee is instructed 'to appoiut ir6m its..members a .sub-committeeof - three, who shall take.. testimony relative to the matter referred to in said reaolu l Lion, aud_ report to the -full committee on thelrot'Alonday in DeCember next, and for such purpose such - sub-committee shall hate power to sit in vacation, and if they dean expedient, go to-the: state of Oregon ; and Such sub-committee shall have power to employtt clerk, stenOgra- - pher and sergeant; at-arms:. shall have all the poiver of the- geoeral committee to idininister. oaths and send for persouSr and papers; and 'the expenses Of - such sub committee, not exceeding : $lO,OOO. shall ..be paid out 0f... the contingent fund Of the senate, upon vouchers..t& be pre sented by the .chairtnaii of such sub.com- Mittee: Mr. Saulsbury, of Delaware, submit ted-an amendment providing, "The said Ltfayette Grocer shall I,e n'otified of the sessions of said sub•eummittee, with th: right to be present at the examination .:of witnesses." Agreed to. WatlacP, (dem.) of Penniylvania, moved to strike out all parts of toe reso lution authorizing the suli-Oommitte Fie 4 Oregon. Mr. Saulsbury, of Delaware, said he doped the amendment would be rejected. It would be economy for the sub-commit tee to, visit Oregon instead of having witnesses brOught here . from that state The amendment was rejected. The original substitute as amended by Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Saulsbury, ali b oye stated, was then agreed to—yeas 30,nays 8. *Mr. Anthony, Arep.) of IL L, from the Committee on printing, reported favorably on the resolution of Mr. Bogy, to print 10,000 extra copies of_ the report of the Monetary CPIIIMII3BIO}I 2 and it was agreed to. Mr. Denali', (dem.) of Md., from the committee on contingent expeases, porteit adversely on the resolution to pur chase' 5,000 copies of hickey's "Constitu tion of the United States," awl it was in definitely postponed. The committee ou - printitkr and the committee on -audit and control of the con logentz;expenses of the senate.. were iaithiairied to sit during the . recess. The senate then, at ten minutes to one p. tu, on motion of * M. Morton, went in- to executive Eession. A few roinut,ee before four o'clock the doors were reopenetl, Mr. Anthony in the chair. _ • - Mr. Whyte, (dem.), of Maryland, sub- initted-. the following; . Resolecl, That the thanks of the sen ate are die and are hereby tendered to the Vice-President for the courtesy, abil. ity and , impartialitv with which he has presided over the of the senate at thepresent session. , Agreed to unanimously iVice-Presileut Wheeler haying , resumed the Oair. Mr* S argent,. of California, called up am 'resolution submitted by lum on tile 14th inst., that the Vice-Prsisidei3tdO boi declare the senate aijournad without day,. .and it was agreed to. :.Vice4'resident Wheeler then said :! SENAiORS-4 i tharik , you sincerelY . for' the-complimentary.-manner in uhichtyou have.alluded. to my duties as discharged. during my .brief occupancy of, the chair. Vcame you ! alniost -totally . a stranger and - a stranger to your rifles, I trti;St in the future . to be better, acquainted both. Renewing my 'thanks, I denlare the senate adjourned without day. One of the most excellent appoint ments:that Gov. Robinson;.of New York, has male, is that of General Geo. 131:.M . c..i. Glellan,l to the new office of StiPermtend-. ent of Public Works. • -His incumbency will establish methods and traditiOns in the office, which -no statue can stipply, and the good influence or .which, iill be felt long after he 'has ceased to be the Su perintendent. It will .no •thiubt be. a per 'Sena! sacriflce to General: McClellan to take the office, -but there is no Man of whom we can`More . . confidently, expect a .sacrifice to the. public good. Advertisements New This Week . SSIGNEE'S S ALE OF AN EXTRA *FARM. On Thursday ' April, 5, it'll% at 10 o'clock a. TO )n. the premises, by virtue of an order of the Court o mmon•Pieas of Susquehanna :county, to the directed, s assignee -f S. F. 'Lane, in trust, for the benefit of s creditors. I will offer for sale at pub lic auction th farm of said Lane, viz : All that piece of I:nd 13,` tuate in New Milford town. ship, botimied and described as follows, to Wit . On the north by land of Mrs, - James Sherman Mad Ella Park, east by lands of D. C. Ainev and NV. CAllindrick, south by lands of Ezra Beebe, ana on the west by lands of M. Moffart and David Summers, containing about 180 aci e 5,150 improved. Said fa-in is in a fln a state of ultivation, with first class buildings, dwelling house, 'tarn, Ate-. all new within six years and in good order ; au abundance of excellent fruit ; well watered`; handy to market, In a good neighborhood, and has all the ad vantages to make it one of the best and most desirable farms in the County. -; • TERMS :—s3oo down on day cf sale ; $3OO on final confirmation, and the balance 1 year thereafter with interest, to be secured b first lienon real estate other than the estate sold. • THOMAS RODGERS., Assignee of S. F Lane. March 21..711 14 ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF. REAL ESTATE. Pursuantto an order of the Court of 'Common Pleas of Stisquei.anna county, the undersianed, Assignee of Win Graves, will sell, on' • - . Saturday, April 14, 18.77, at one o'cloCk p., m., the following described , real es- tate,4o wit : All that lot of land in Dimock township, County _of Susquehanna, State of Pennsylvania, bounded on tee north by land of Charles Risley, on the cast by other lands of Wm. Graves, on the booth by the State road on the west by lands of Polly Lathrop, containing 101 acres, more or less, with the appurrenances, honEe, barn, wagon house, orchard, etc. Also. ali that lot of land situate as aforesaid, bound ed north by land of Charles Risley, eaf.. , t by the north road) south by the State road, west by other : lands of Wm. Graves, containing 50 acres, more or less, house, barn, orchard, &c. rAt"..Sale on ch..: premises. TERMS :—Ftrst piece, X2OO down on day , of sale, $3OO on final confirmation, and the balance fin three equal payment, with interest from day of :ale.; ' Second piece, $lOO down on day of sale, s2oilou fin 1 confirmation,and the balance iii three equal annual p ments. with'interest from day of sale. ~A. H. aIoCOLLUM, Assign e. Montrose, March 21, 1817. 11 14 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. OF ..-7t.m.416.71-agEEVIVALTW- Pursuant to an order ,o 1 the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna county, the undersigned, ad ministrator of the estate of S. H. Campbell de ceased, will sell at public vendue, at the Court House in Montroso, on Saturday, April Litt?, 1877,1 at 10 o'clock a. m., the follo*ing property, to wit : . Ail that certain lot or tract of hind sit , aite in . the, township of Herrick, County of Susquehanna and b.tate of Pennsylvania, des cribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at a beech, an original corner of tpur tracts, thence along, the warrantee line of - and Alexan der Melvin, north 43% degrees west 161 perch es to stories in warrantee line of , Wm: Foster, thence south 4393/ degrees east 100 perches to a post a corner of Thomas Ogden's lanus, thence by saikl Ogden's north 49 degrees east 161 perches to: the place of beginning, containing 104 acres and 63 perches, more or less, with the, appurtenances. • TER!►IS OF SALE.—S2OO down at' time of sale, $5OO on final confirmation,and the balance one year thereafter, with interest., S. S. R. CAMPBELL, Administrator. March 21, 1877. 12-16 LICENSE PETITION 'S.--Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of an Act of As sembly, the iollowin,g named persons have filed their petitions with the Clerk of Quarter .Sessions of the Peace, for the County of ?usquehanna, for licenses to 'keep Bottle and Eating Hon r es, and to sell at whole sale and by measure in said County, for which they will apply at April Sessions, 1817. Charles Ernst, Eating House, Susq'a, Depot. J. P. Kent ll6 j lii 'Edward Van Aken 6i 66 Mrs Mary McGraugh, Everet Van Aiken, • 46 . !. SO - Frank Hoffman, - it 66 W W Brown. Tavern, tiO Ambrose Benson . 4 , •"- Chester 0 Chaffee . 66 Wm D Ketchum • George Arcner ; 66 Charles Kirk - " - " Michael Doyle, " " Magtin Lannon Wholesale, Thomas Fernane - Benj. Gregor 7 • To sell by Measure " Edwa.d Carlisle -, " 6 ' Thomas Kelley, - ~ " - Dennis Casey, 1 Measure. it Richard Stack, Eating House, . Gt, Bend Boro. A Kilgore. ' Druggist, io Thomas Kilrow , • Tavern. .. R 0 Bedell, . .. Henry Ackert, 6 , -I I. , Isaac N Bullard, Sell by Measure, , Mentrose. M. A Lyon, " A B Burns, 66 , 61 Johns Tarbell, Tavern, i " M J Barrington,. , Charles Morse , 66 Rush, Township. R S Holmes; • ". Gibson " Silas Howell, 40 64 ' 46 P Phinney, -, - " New Milford Boro Wm jay. " , John Foster, ' " Friendsville Boro Philip 11%an, " , " Wm Buffuni, Sell by Measure, : • " A B. Ayres, Tavern, Dandaff Boro 01' PlithtleY, ' " - Clifford Twp Edward Meledy, Eating House, '• Herrick '" John M Myers. Tavern, L , " " Anthony F Snover; " • Lenox " P E Brush. -" Springville " Jeremiah Stephens ,- . " .. 64 George E Fessenden, ", " . Brooklyn "I Charles B Stewart . ,J ac k .. Delos Roberts . 4 to . 64 4 s J D Unabury , , " , , Auburn " David Wilmarth. . - " Lathrop " G W Reese To seltby Mtasure; '• ~ Michael Murphy , . Eating house Oakland -" Juuson Stone, !Forest Lake David- A. Chandler, . " .. Thomson Boro Dimeek 13arlow, , ". - t Bart.:ord John B. Morrison Perry Jaques .4 , 'ot . 44 / 0 FrafiCe " - ' Dimeek s 4 D an ia Hinds. - Eating Sense, Get, Bead Village. ' - - Wit.W. SUIRML. Clark. Mootrose, marCh 14,187'x. - ROAD LETTING IN ,SILVEIt L b 1 TUWNSHIP: The Supervisors of Silver Lake township,will iet the building of a new rood, on the grounds, on *tturdat,-Alaich - 31, IST!, al 2 o'clock p. m. Specification's to be seen on .the ground. Said , road be,gins barn of Mrs. Anna Rose,in Silver Lake, and terminates at the watering troug h near James awleses,on the road running ta- fl Choconut. • Crush DELIIANTVr J. J. DONOVAN, - Supervisors. LORENZO STONE,. ' blarch 21,.1877. . 12w2 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE -A.Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court .;;; Susquehanna Lounty. the undersigned, Admin s trator of the estate of O. P. Washburn deceased. will sell at public vendee on the premises, on Tuesday the.loth day of April, A. D. 1877, at one o'clock p. m., the following described real es tate, to, wit : An undivided one half ibterest in all that certain let of land. situate in the township of Liberty. County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by other lands of 0. P. Washburn deceased, on the east by land of 0. Phelps, on the south by land of George & Thomas Vantoan, and on the west by the Waterford and Abington turnpike road ; known as the Bartle mill property, con,aining about 30 acres, more ur less-with the appurtenances. • described as certain lot situate as aforesaid, described as follows, to wit : Bounded north by land of Martha M. Vance. east by. lands of 0. Phelps, ,south by the Bartle mill property, and west by the Waterford and Abington turnpike , road, containing one "half of an acres, more or less, 'with the appurtenances, frame house, &c. TERMS :—Flrst piece,sloo duwn on day of sale and balance on final confirmation. Second piece. $3O down on day of sale, and balance on final confirmation. D. A. WORDEN, Administrator. March 21, 1887. 1.2 13 JOINT PUBLIC-SALE . • OF • • PERSONAL PROPRETY. The undersigned will sell at public sate, on the farm of. James Robinon, About one mile from Judson Stones, 'on Friday, Mitre' 30,1877, At 10 o'clock, a. itt., the, following property, to wit:— One good farm horse, gtiding'eolt 3-yearn old, mare colt 4 years .old, Suomi and 'good driver; broot; ma rey ith foal, new'three-seated' platform spring wagon, new buggy, G cows, (lodge side hill plow. Iron beam Semore plow, Binghamton wheel plo,w,iron beam side-hill plow,market wagon newly repaired this‘win ter. one horse 'side spring buggy, two' horse buggy, et lumber bobs nearly new ,one horse sleigh, one horse sleigh, steel cutter, 2 good pair thi lis, 2 gram cradles; 2 ox yokes, cross cut - saw, tingle harness nearly new with hame or breast collar corn . sheller;patr matched colts 3 years old, 10 yearlings, 12 sheep, lumber wagon; - two horse light wagon,luniber sleigh, set team harness, whiflletrees and neck-yoke, dog and dog power, and other articles toa numerous to mention. • TERMS—A.IIBIms under $lO cub.; $:0 and over 8 months' creditivith interest and approved Fecarity. property nct:to be removed until terms are 'complied car Qnanti ty of silver hull buckwheat for seed for sale at that , place on day - of sale or. at the house of Thomas Brown, Forest Lake. W. A. BROWN. , -March 14, 1677. BARBTII'- ROBINSON. ONLY 25 CENTS A POUND THAT FINE TEA: Another lot just optitied. 'Also, choice FINE CUT 'TOBACCO! Dried Berries, Dates, Figs, Prunes (12 lt) for one dollar), Currants, Raisins, (new,only oue a . pound,) Oranges, Lemons, Canned Goods, Chocolate, Al kethrepta, Broma, and lots of other . new. goods :at ,very lowest prices for ready pay—NO TICK. Montrow - , March 14; 1877w4. WH vniT I R LOWERS BLOOM IN 110 T-AIR FURNACE! Are you awarethat you can obtlin Suinmer heat in January ? That you can impart balmy air to you families ? that you can give spontaneous growth to plants and Flowers, and that you can make home a little paradise' by purchasing one of B. C. Sayre's Hot- Air Furnaces 1 , These Furnaces are now constructed with VAPOR PAN by which the atmosphereis tem pered to that resembling Summer heat. NO MORE CRACKING OF FURNI TURE-NO MORE DRY I HUSKY HEAT.. And the time has come when consumptives may re joice in 'coal Ares. These furnaces are sold entirely up on their own merits, aed are now the leading Furnace in this part of the country. AU Furnaces are warrant ed to give entire satisfaction or no sale. I keep competent men on the road who are , well ac quainted with the Furnace business and they are con stantly putting up these Furnaces, Their work is war ranted to please. These Furnaces are now scattered in thefollowing towns and cities: Binghamton, Scranton. Providence, Wilkes Barre, Kingston, Pittston, Eimim. Waverly, Wilhanisportt Great Bend, Suspnehrnna Depot. Hancock, Delhi, Downsville, Andes, Matgaretville, Franklin, Unadilla, Owego,Northumberland, and many other towns. Any person wishing a recOmmendation from any, one living in the above named places. will.gladly co/ Teo , pond with them, giving names of parties now using these Furnaces. . Manufactured by . . B. 0. 'SAYRE • Montrose Pa, Montrose,',December '22d. 1875. PIMPLES. - 'I will mail (Free) the recipe fbr preparing a simple Vegetable Balm that will ren)ove 'TA; 'FRECKLES , PIMPLES NCH MATCHES, /et:Wing tile SIMI soft. clear and beautiful; and also instruciloutt for, producing a luxuriant growth of hair on , a bald head or smooth face. Address Beu. Val/dell lbCo,, Box ,5121, N 0.6 Wooster BLANKS for imle it this Office: a pound for 45 cents. LYONS & DRAKE. ---o SERIV SALES.:-- By VIRTUE 'OP WRITS 'ISSUED BY THE COURT 'OF GPM 3101, T near of sunnetauna Comity and to trie. direetecl,l wil: expose to sale by public 1r endue,at the Court House in aim:a - Am on, - • Friday, April 13, A. D., 1877, at 1 o'cloqk p. m., thq following pieces or parrA la of land, to:wit : • .. .; All th# part of the following described piece or parcel'of laud not advertised to be sold by . )1.. Lathrop assignee. situate in Franklin. Susquehanna Comity. Pennsylvania. and bounded am described as fellows, to vvitl:Beginning at the highway, the northwen - corner. of lands late the estate of N, W. Eastman, reeenily old to:4 ohn Bastrann, thence south' and east along the line of said lands to the west line of lands of Benjamin Merin. thence south on said Mcritt line to the south bank of the mill race running to the saw mill formerly owned by David Fish, thence westerly along said south bank so far that a line tannins north parallel to the drst mentioned lines to the highway, shall include' three acres of land. thence along e t a highway to the place of beginning.. containing tunes ,. acres of land, more or less, on -which is one steam saw, lath and grist mill, anc•dwelling house. barn and out houses, and nearly all improxed„ jSiezed and taken In ex. ecution at the suit of. Ferdinand Whipple, assigned to D. D. Searle vs. N.' W. Eastman. .Aso—All that piece or plot of land situate in the township of Choconnt,Susque. henna County, Penusylvania'Aounded on the north by lands of Michael Dugan, on the east by land of Edward Sweeny, Michael Hastings and Mathew Idcfnerny, on the south by lands oi Mrs ft. 'P. Mulford and James It Carmalt. and on the west by land of Mathew Manerny, containing 75 acres, more or less. partly improfed, with the appartenances,.one house, one barn and an orchard .. [Slimed and taken in execution at the sutt of Mrs. ft I. Mulford vs. Maria Henan. ALso—All that piece or parcel of land situate in' Gtbson townshi p , Susquehanna 'County, Pennsylvania, boutided on the north by lands of the 'Shaffer estate, late Ezra. Walker; on the east by lands or Nelson - k'etter, on the south by lands or Geo. W. Potter, on the west by lands of Alfred Hine, cult.. raining Gii acres, more or leso. and all improved, with the appurtenances, one frame house, one frame barn. torn house. fun' house, and an orchard, (Siezed and taken in execution- at the suit of Edward Bloxham nee Oscar Washburn vs. Parley Walker. • • ' , :Also-sal those' two pieces or parcels of land situate in the township Of Liberty, County of "Snequehl , nna..Penneylvania, bounded on the north by land of Sarah Owens and John Emmons, ;12 the east by land of O. PhelpS, ou Me south by the highway and lands late' of 0: P. Viraenbuna deed, and on the west by land of Sarah Owens, containing S acres, more,, or less , with the appurtenances, one frame hoes() and barn, and all improved. The second piece is situate 10 above, sounded north - by land of Peter Butts, on the east by lands contracted to Ross & Humphrey, on the south by lands of John Emmons & Co.. and on the west by land of Isaac Comstock, containing 60 acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, one frame barn and about 10 acresimprove.cl. (Siezed and taken in execution at the suit of G. W. Llndeley vs.D. A. Worden, administra tor of the estate of Martha N. Vance, dec'd, late Martha M. Washburn . ALso—All that piece or parcel of !arid situate in Hartnonv County of StiNnehan. na, Pennsylvania. bounded on the north by land of J. W. Austin, on the east by land, of Fred• Murphy, on the south by land of Fred Murphy and on the west by the Belmont turnpike, containing about 80 acres of land, more or less, with the appurtenances. ,(Siezed and taken in execution at the suit of Joan B. Steinback assign ed to J. IL COOR vs. G. W. Cook. . " • ALso—All that certain piece or parcel, messuage or tract of land situate in the township of Great Bend, County ..of Susquehanna, and State of Penneylvaniae bounded north by land of Her man Roosa and land now or late of R. 0. Everett. east by lands now or late of RA). Everett, and lands 'of Lake Snai• h. south by lands of the estate of L. Monell dec'd and lands of the estate of John Smtta andvreat by landsof Peter Smith, containing - 110 acres,, More , or less; with the appurtenances. . frame house, barn and out building and an orchard. [Siezed and taken in execution at the suit of E. Ayers vs. Isaac S. Bull. " • ALSO—AII that piece. or parcel of 'hind - situate in the township of. Auburn Sus_ quehanna County Penniylvath 40111:Idea - and described as follows to wit::On the north by laud or Wm; Green on the west by land of A. Waltman, on the south by laud ot Ziba La France, and on the east by land of Na than Green and land of Samuel Tewksbury, containing lib acres. and about 80 acres improved, with the appur tenances, one fra ite house, one frame barn washed, and. two orchards. [Siezed and taken in execution at the suit of A; 11.11eColIum vs.-0.•E: Picket. • - • . ALso—All tnat-certain piece or parcel of laud situate in the townsl3lpq Harford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described ea follows, to wit: Beginning atthesouth corner of lot of Milbourn Oakley: thence by said Oakleys laud north 44 degrees east.l34X perches to stone corner,thence by,lot No. 330, belonging to-Di P, & Joseph • Tiffany south. 16 degrees east. 'lO perches to a stone corner, thence by lot of Sewell Warner south, 44 degrees west r 185 g perches to a - stone cvner, thence along the line to the or iginal tract north. 46 degreeti west, 70 perches to the place or beginning, containing 60 acres. more or less. wilt the appurtenanceP,a frame barn and improvements. (Siczed and taken in execution at the snit cf Edgar Var,. Loan Vd. James' Hannon. ' - • ALso—Ail that piece. Or parcel of land, sitdate in she, township of, Great Bead, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, described• ae followi, to wit : Beginning , at the no'rth-west corner of a lot granted to Wllltam Skinner inline of Robert Ogden's lot south, 55 degreestot, 100 perches to a hemlock, a corner of. Mayo's land. thence south 85 degrees east, 170 petches la of William Dayton and others to a corner, thence by the same north, si. degrees east. 100 perches to the corner Of said William Skinner's land, thence Earth, 35 degrees west, 170 perches to the place of beginning, containing 105 acres, more or less, ex cepting therefrom, &ways. rievertheless,aboat 81 acres heretofore by order ot Orphans' Court deed purchased by T. D. Estabrook, whose deed is recorded in the proper office in said county, in deed book No: 53, page 163 &c., with the appurtenances, two dwellilig houses, twobarne s • one orchard and mostly improved. [Siezeu and taken in execution at the suit of T. D. Bstabrook vs. Kezia Worden admin,etratrix of James AVorden dec'd. ALl=.o —All those.oertaiicpteces or parcels .of land situate and being in the town ship of New Milford, County of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvan.a, and bonnded and described as fol lows : Beginning at a corder of Samuel 11. Williams and Lancaster Jennings, thence north, 41 degrees west, 54 perches to a post and stones, thence by land of Enoch Smith north, 46 degrees east, SO 5-19 perches to a Post, thence by land conveyed to Joseph Rice south, 52 degrees east, 20 940 perches to a hemloek stump, thence south, 71% degrees easte9 perches to a post, and uorth 43% degrees east, 12 4-10 rods to a point in the highway le.ndiaz from New Milford to Jackson, thence. along said highway . south, 53% degrees east, 81 5-10 perches to an Iron driven in the road, crossing said road leading from New,Milford to Jackson. thence north on line of Joseph Rice, 46 degrees east, SO 3.10 perches to in post and stones paraKel with said.roa d 29 rods, stake and stonespar allel with lands of Jacob Wayman 8 8-10 rods to middle of said road. thence westerly to said 29 rods to the abate named iron. thence 19 rod* along Cyrus Barlow's• mill lot to a stake and stones, thence easterly along said Bar. low's line 21 rods to a stake and, stones, thence southwesterly parallel with the original line of Jacob Wayman 141 rods to stake and stones to land of Samuel Williams deceased, thence north, 40 *degrees west, 91 perches to place of beginning. contain i ng 50 acres of land, more or less, with the appurtenances. one orchard and about 34 acres improved. A second piece is ,situate as above hounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north and east by lands of Levi Tanner, on the south by public highway and on the west' by land of . Joseph Rice, with the appurtenances, two frame houses, one 'same barn, corn HOUSe, and hog house, and one orchard and contain. ing about 21 acres, more,or less, shout 17 acres improved. LSiezed and taken in execution at the suit of M.ll, Wright vs. N. L. Lenheirn. - • , , LSO—AII those two pieces or _parcels ot land situate in Oakland and Jackson townships, Susquehanna County, Penns,ylania. The first piece bounded as follows, to wit : Beginning at the east corner of: lands of L. W. Griffis, thence along the •line of- James :Norton forty six degrees east, about fifty perches to Drinker creek road, thence north about forty two perches to tine of Amos Tingley warrant, thence along warrant line north 44 degrees west vi perches to warrant line. thence along the same south 46 degrees westh7 perches to line of lot now or late of Fred B. Tra...ls, thence south 45 degrees east 120 perches to corner, thence along another line of Travis' lot south 46 degrees west 02 . perches to line of said Griffis' lot, theme along the same south 44 degrees east 107 perches to the place ot beginning, containing I(i2 acres, more or less, Second piece is bounded north by lands of Michael Grow, D. A. Lyon anti Mel neniy, on the east by .and of D. A. Lyon, on the south by Patrick Callan and west by puplic road, containing about b 5 acres, 40 nacres proved, with the appurtenances, one, frame house and one frame barn and an orchard. f Siezed and token in execution at the suit of Mr-4.M. J. Phelps assigned to Wm. Itmery vs. Wm. S: Snedaker. • • ALSO—AII that plot. of hind situate in Hartbrd township; Susquehanna County. Pennsylvania., and bounded on the mirth by land of W. Brainard, on't he east by land of H. tyler.'on the south by land. of. Andrew Ormond, and on the west by L. L. Lerork containing 75 acres, about AO acres *mproveil, with the appurtenerces. one frame house, two frame barns rind an orchard. [Siexec and taken in mullion at the an it of Delevan Leroy assigned to E. A. Prett vs. Dal .Andrews. ALEO-All that villace lot or plot of land sit ate in the Borough of Montrose , Sus. qnehanna County, Pennsylvania, bounded northerly by Maple street. on the east‘rty by a lot occupied by IL C. Jessup and by lot of A. H. McCollum, southerly by lot, of Miss Emil i y Blackman and on the westerly by lot of W. W. Watson, containimi, 36 square rods of lane, be 'the same more or less, with the appurtenances. one frame dwe' ling house and frame barn and fruit trees. (Siexed and taken in execution at the snit of Zipron Cobb vs. John W. Cobb. • ALSO—AII that piece or 'parcel of land - situate in Ararat township, Susquehanna County. Pennsylvania, and bounded on the north 'by land of Cushman, on the east by land of Josiah Brookins, on the south by land of Emily Decker end on the west by laud of Lorenzo Simons. containing iii acres, 'wore or less, about one half improved, with the appurtenances, one frame house; frame barn anthill orchard . LSiezed and taken In execution at the snit of Lucius Curtis vs. Geo. 'Payne. ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ararat,guEque• haulm County, Pennsylvania, bounded north by land of John. Beaumont, on the east by land of John Perry, on the south by 1 Ind of Edmund Worth and on the west by land of Etmund Worth. containing 12 acres. more or less, with the appurtenances; one log house and all improved. [Siezed and taken in execution at the suit of Tnomas Avery use of L. R. Peck vs. David Avery end Thomas Avery, .ALso—rAll those two pieces of land situate the township of Middletown, Sus. q uehanna County, Pennsylvania. The first, piece being bounded on the north b 3 lands of I. C. Dodge, on the east by land of John tlorriitan, on the south ny J. W. Dodge estate, and on the west, by land of Idary Pritch ard, containing 55 acres, more oriess, with the appurtenances, frame house, barn Emil other outbuildings, or. chard-end mostly improved. 'The Second piece is bounded on the north by land of J. W. Sanderson and Thom as Jones and George Jones, on the east by lands of Thomas Jones 'and Samuel Dodge on the sopth by lands of John'D. Thomas, or land occupied by , him, on tne west by the Bradford county' line, c.ontah,ing about acres, more or less, excepting end reserving about 13 acres, more or less, sold - to Thomas Owen, and about I,t( acres, more or less, sold to John dohnson, and mostly improved. [Siezed and taken in execution at the suit of F. Taggart vs. I. C. Dodge. !ALSO-All that niece or parcel of land situate in the township of. Mittd!etown,Sus quettanua•County.Peorlylvania, bounded on the north by land of LC; Dodge, on the east by land of rhirles Whited, on the soutn by land of Charles Whited, and on the west by laud of Jenkin Jones, contains: 15) acres, mole or less, with the appurtenances, one frame house. one frame barn and an orchard and =Jetty in preyed. [Siezed and taken in execution at the suit of P. Taggart vs. Esther Dovge administratrix of the es tate of John W. Dodge deed. • ALso--All that piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Dimock, SUE cittehanna County, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by land of John Woodhouse, on the cast by land of Th(imas Williams and Joesph D. Drinker, on the south by land of J. B. Wallace, and on the west by laud of Leland Blakeslee William Miles and Abram Dußois, containing 182 acres, more or less, with the appurtenances one frame house, one frame horse barn, one frame barn an orchard and abont 150 acres improved. tsiezed and taken in execution at the suit of D. D. Searle vs. Melvin Aine..i those,three lots or parcels of lan d situate in the township:of Liberty, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, known and numbered as lota (51) fifty-one, (52), fifty•two and (43) forty three, In the tract called Liberty (on survey of Laws land) each of said lots said to contain 100 ureic, in all 300 acres, more or less, [Siezed and taken in execution at the suit of James B McCrary vs, John Q. Humphrey & B. B. Ross doing business under :he firm name and style of Humphrey & Ross. B. All bide and coeteounst be arranged on day o §heritra °Mee, Montroke, March 21, lee: • ASSIGNEES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. , Pursuizt to an order of the Court of Cora- M . Ili" mon Pleas of Susquehanna County, the undersigned, assignees ;of . Joseph Linabury, will bell at public vendue on the pretalses,on Saturday the 23d day of March, 1877, a 1 o'clo ck p. m., the following described real estate, • to wit : All that certain lot of land situate in the township of Auburn, County of Susquehanna and State of Penn sylvania, described as follows, to wit : , • , Bounden on the north by lands of Theodore Bullard or Smith James, on the east by lands of James R. Hay, on the south by lands of Samuel Bmgler. and -on the west by lands of J, M. France, and Francis M. Gray, containing Rand one half acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. TERMS :—s2oo on day of sale. one half the balance on final confirmation or when positession is given. and the remainder one year thereafter with interest from ante of possession. • . , LYMAN BLAKESLEE, 1 Assionees W. B. LINABURY , SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that S. 11. Valentine, of the tbvi:nship of Springville, County of Susquehanna: State of Penn Sylvania, and Phebe A. his wife. by deed of voluntary assignment, has assigned all the estate, real and personal, of the said S. 13. Valentine to W. D. Lush of Montrose, in said county, in trust for the benefit of the creditors of the aaid ,S. 11, Valentine.— All persons, thereforl, indebted to the said S. II; Val entine, will, make payment to the said Assignee, and those having claims or. demands, will make known the same without delay, ST. D. LUSK. A.ssignee, March 7, 1677. lOwtt A , lIDI rows NOTICE.--The under 34 , - algued, an auditor,• appointed by the Judge of the Orphan's Court ot Busquebanna County. to die tribute the funds remaining, in the handl , of the ad ministrator of the estate ot Ellen O'Brien he will at tend to the duties of said appointment at his odic° in Montrose, On -Monday the- 28th day of March at one o'clock p. at. which time and place all persons in terested will make knoWn their claims or be foreyer debarred froniconibigln on said tend. .W,st. A. CB,OSISMON, Auditor. Montrose, reb.23d, 19Tr. 9w4 oak or deeds will not be acknowledgtd. . WM. WHITE, Sheriff p EGISTER'S NOTICE.—PuBLic AAA tice is Oereby given to all poisons concernedta the following estates, to wit : Estate of Heman Snow, late of Franklin, dec'd, La ther Snow and John F Snow, Adm're. Estate of Sheldon 'Hendrick. late of Franklin .dec'd, Sally Hendrick and B B Hendrick Ez'ra. Eat. of Ezra Pratt, late of New . Milford, dec'd, B.A. Pratt, _Adner. Est, of dohs Baker, late of Dimeek, deed. Emily Bak. er and-Urbane Smith , Adm're. Est. of John Bergin, late of Middletown, deed, Wm. Bergin, Adro'r. Est. of Earl Olin, lt4e of Jackson, dec'd,,Elt Barnet, Aditer. Est. of N. L. Anstizi, late of Liberty, dec'd, Ann 31,1 . Austin. Adm'rx. • Est. of John A. Warner, late of Jessup, decd, A. W. Bertha) r. Ez'r. Est. of Ezra Patrick, late of Great Bend,dec'd, W. S. Borne i s Adm'r. D. B. N. Est. of Wm. Craver, late of Brooklyn, decd, B, Weston, Eit'r: • Est. of J. S. Dunmore, late of Rush, deed, Charley Gay, Ex'r, Est. of Thurston Lewis, late of Harford, deed, Fraud! A. Barnard, Adm'r. Est. of Lewis Lard. late of Springville, deed, l 3 co. L. Card and Nathaniel Squires, Admit. Est. of J. IL Simrell. late of Great Bend, dec'd, k. \V. Adizt7r. • Est. of. Frederick Pecklrs, minor, Lydia Blrchard , Guardian. Est of Elmira R. Slyer, minor, Arzella •Siver, Gor dian. • Est. of Eveline Hlekox,-.mitior, A. W. Maine, Guar dial) _ . That the neemintants have settled their acrouets its the Register's °Mee h and for the County of Sumilo" henna,• and that the same will be prerented to tile Judges of the Orphans' Court on Thursday, the I.2th ely of April;„ 15V, fur continuation and allowance, 11, F. BRARDSLEY. Regi ker. Regisrer's Office, 3fontrose, March 14,:1877. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—In - the estate of Michael Sullivan, late of Forest Lake, deed. Letters ol Administration in the t.tic estate baying beep granted to theunnertipled sit per sons owing 'mid estate are ,requested to , make immedt• ate payMeat i - and all persons bnving claims avian said . estate tiro requested to present them without de. lay. - • ' THOM 0 IJI.I:IVAN Feb, .49, 2887, 9W6 • attlintwiptiator.
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