, . . _ . • ••.„ • ,MONTROSE; PA, AIA.Y 30, 1877. Pumorotts. TROUBLE AT "THE CORNERS" . 'squire Bover Kevingone . hentz we hed,to elect a Justis to till his place, find in the Con venshuu Detkin Pogram and, Abslum Pettus wuz the candidates'. Pettus developed a good deal uv strength, but the Deekin Lavin invited the Couvenshun out to take siithin, it . turned [the scale and he wuz nominated. Pettus swore be wood never stand that kind of tactics, and he declared himself an independent candidate, 'lit which we laft, for the Dimocrisy uv the Corners aril firm helievers , in the sanctity uv regler nennashuns. The Radf-i.els, most niggers, hedid by Pollock and Bigler, met and resolved to make no nomi nasheu, and so the conte s t wuz between the good old Deekin and this wretChed, disOrganiz in Pettus, and a very lively canvass it .w.uz. • The niggers called a meetin, which perceed ed in filled us with astonishinent. Bich a thing had never happened here before, and we all wondered wat it ment. "Dv' course this can't be permitted !" said .the Deekin. • - "Not any," sez L "It's agin nacher, and ..must be prevented." And so on the nite uv the meetin, Issaker, Capt. 3lcPelter, and the rest uv the faithful went to the hall over Pollock's store, where the niggers wuz in session, and, pullin our, re volver, advised them to git. The niggera didn't git tot up sprun,lPettus and about a dozennv his friends and made sum few remarks. ' "Thescgentleman," sez Pettus, "is citizens uv the 1 oouited States, and ez sich hev a rite to meet and consult ez to the condilin uv our common country. They are a goin 'to do it, or you have me to fite ez well ez them.. This thing is played out." I wuz struck dum with astonisbment. "Why, this is revolushen ! This is anarky ! This is a upturnin and an.upheevle ! The idee uv a white man and Dimekart a sidin with niggers and Radikels 1. Pettus, what do you mean ? Set down sir ! TheDirnekratic party holds you to your allegianse." • "D- 7 -n the Dimekratic party," wuz the reply uv this infidle. "I want to be justis and I'm a goin to be I I perpose to beat that old suck er." The niggers held their meetin and resolved to cast th6ir ballots for :0816m Pettus. Esq. "Will they be allowed to ,vote ?" asks the Deekin, his voice quivering with emoshum. "Never," sed L "Ef they vote then chaps comes again." The eleckshun was held last Monday'. Early in the mornin Pettus and a dozen or two uv renegade Dimokrits, with Pollock and that in famous Joe Bigler, all uv em with revolvers, wuz on hand when the polls wuz opened, with more than a hundred niggers. Instid uv hav in Bascom and McPelter for the Board, which hez bin the custom for years, they insisted upon bein represented theirselves, and'uz_they,wuz largely in the majority they put a nigger 011 the Board. The Dimocriay rallied, but it wuz evident they wuz demoralized. Pettus , talked all day about the rites uv all citizens to vote and ez the nigger had been made citizens he swore they shood - vote, or he'd know the reason why, espeshelly ez they wuz all a votin for him.— Ind Pollock and Bigler backed him , up, and the niggers took heart, heyin support from so many white men, and they come in in droves, and voted ez naterally ez tho they lied bin aliuz. yoosed to it. And ez we hed no chance to do the countin by ourselves, owin to that nigger's bein on the Board, with Pettus and Bigler. standing right.. behind him, the onary cuss wuz declaryd elect id, and Deekin Pogram defected by a large ma jority. This is.the end uv all, things. F'ettus'heZ , dared for the Administrashert uv the yooserper Hayes, and hez changed, his headquar tem to' Bascum's store, and there he and .his minyuns meet ever) nite;,and exult over his triumph.. But it doesn't end here. haaker Gavin kick; ed a nigger yesterday, and the 'nigger hauled him up afore Squire - Pettus, and, that onteelin • man fined Issaker, and when. IsSaker refoosed. to pay the fine on the ground that a. court elected by niggers coolleuf possibly be, con stooslinel, nohOw, he chucked him into the Cal aboose, where he is now anguishin, a wnrter to print , iple and a want of four dollars and, a half! NO FAITH IN BLUE GLASS. Old Si and one of his chums' met at Jamee bank corner 3 esterday morning. "Where is yon bin - dis moil:tire Peter ?" "Pse bin up' (tar at Mane .house puttin' in some blue glass in de winders - Gb de flow'r konservatit I"' "Blue glass ? What for dey puttiu' datkine ob gias in dere,'stid ob deoenary glass , dunno, she', but dere's some trine ob science in hit, for I heah Marsh William . sayin' dat. Tale llma,hca 'skiver'd dat blue glass koorts ZUR, fattens hogs, meks de crooked strate, au' de vegitible an' flow'rs ter grow threeitimes ez las' an fo' times as one r 4 -kw, go 'way nigger, wha' ob yid Marne Willi= gib you die mornia' for de J ob ?" "lit's de truce, 'cordin'ter Marsb- Willitim; 11 , : say plat bine glass has got mo' raisin' pow 'r tj aSli tii guwinner and soupfloats in lie court trr." • Ael . l, noxy, yutfse , 4teNiart in de ain't sail." • "We now, you git er blue glass sarsse.r hex Sunday, an' see de lect : eb bit wen yet go ter raise de eollecallun--er dat, succeeds is gwit t e to bled) in de science ob blue glass , but not befo' 1"--Aaanta evluttiltakm." • FITRNITIJRE • - - • • ), 4C3E;LCYILT ISM - ,Pl 6-52" Having . moved` from - Old Quarters, No 16 Cheriango Street, to Is prepared to welcOme" the former customers of the house and all new .comers. every facility for putting our goods at moderate prices, for the best of work. far The business conducted in all its branches.. M- 88 WashitigAon Street, BINGHAMTON,N. Y. NEW .StOOK! OUR STORE is now replete With a full Stock . of Goods, bought at unusually low prices for CASH. We invite your at- j DRESS tention to our I DRESS ,WE HAVE PRINTS, MUSLINS, and. OTHER COTTON GOODS IN GREAT Our Notion. Department is full of BARGAINS in an Baikains ! elegant assortment 'of KID AND LISLE THREAD' Bargains! GLOVES, .TIES, PARASOLS, etc., etc. iw . Gents' FURNISHING. GOODS a Secialty. SHOES 1 We now carry a, huger stock than ever before of Gente,Ladia', SHOES 1 Nis:sea' and Children's •SHOES S consisting of BURT'S SHOES and other well-known makers, which we guarantee .tn sell as SHOES , CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! Examine nut » ew Spri STRAW' GOODS! - Flue- Line el GROCIRIES as - Cheap as ever. Or Please give u a call, and we will guarantee the pricea to snit you: C. M. READ. rrHE BATTLE FOUGHT ! The multitude of people that thronged our New Store, and the thousands In the adjacent squares were' happy to see GOOD GOODS sold so. Cheap, nd one and all pronoueed oar store a marvel of beauty never before seen in the Empire state. From seven a. m. until eleven p. m, our Palatial Store was literally packed with humanity. The people are now aware of our removal, and have seen the 1/4 • • Largest and handsomest assortment of ladies', gents' and .ehildren's boots ) shoes , ties and slippers that has ever been shownin this city. Our old store, No. 97 Washington street, is a thing of *the past—the eminent suc cess we attained there is but a fraction of what - we expect to achie.ye in our new lo cation. We are now more centrally located, in a better lighted and More commodi ous store, having a large basemnt for our Wholesale - Department. We have double the amount of goods for our customers to select from, and , our PRICES ARE . LOWER THAN WE EVER NAMED. .• • LOW PRIDES, IIONORABLE DEALINGS, AND ONE PRICE•WILL ALWAYS - • GOVERN US. I shall continue to sell goods for CASH DOWN ONLY. No book accounts opened or eredit customers wanted. I bny for cash down, and sell the same way. Tiais basis puts me ABOVE COMPETITION. 240 pairs Women's hand peggedhigh cut calf 180 " - sewed • 180 300. 120 120 AVAIL YOURSELVES OF THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR GREAT BARGAINS No. 37 Court Street. BEST JOB PRINTING - FINANCIAL Statement of Jessup township. April 111, 1877. Dr. Amount of road duplicate .... • 9(0. 00 Amount, worked..—. .. ..... 879 74. Amount paid in money. . . ... ... 21 16 Treasurer** percentage 4 ' , .1 11 902 ott . k 902 In account 'with Peter D. Roe, treaa, T. [Dr 00 . 1 4 0 amount collected • , 21 15 To balance from 1875.. ' 8 29 ' Total amount in trnHanrees hands , 44 DOG TAX. Peter,D. Roe, treasurer to bal. 1375... _ 57 40 To amount of duplicate 63 40 Total • • - ' so ,By orders redeemed. . 86 07 I.llgtsurer's percentage • 172 Balance in treasurer's hands 39.01 EXPENCX TAX. To balance June 6,' , 1876 To amount of tax,l,BV; .. Total , - - 275 12 By orders redeemed . 147 65 13p treasuer's pereeatage: ... ' 295 Total" By balLuae.ain. treasurer's- hands...:''.; 12i 52 `275, .12 pROOLAMATION. ' -I- ' • SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS. Cecelia Wilbur vs.i Jeptha Wilbur. 1n the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna , County, 'No. 253, Nov. Term.lB76. c . • To Cecelia Wilbur:' Whereas a Subpcena in. Divorce was issued to January Term, 1847, which was du ly rettu - ned mu eg invenfus. nod thereon an alias sub ptena watt listed in mid ease, returnable - to April Term, 1877, upon the return of which, proof was made that the said Jephtha Wilbur could not be found in my bailiwick. - - It This n Ice is therefore to require yon to appear be. fore the udges of the said Court, on, the second:Mon day-ofAugust next, to answer said complaint, itc. WM. WHITE. Sheriff. Montrose, May 23- , 1577., . INSiGNEE'S. -- NOTIOE,Notice is heiebY given that John F. McDermott, of Au burn township, tiusquehanna County, Pa., by deed of veluntary- osigrinient aeligned all hie estate and effects, rea4, personal. and mixed, to the undersigned, in trust; for the benefit of the creditors of the Paid John F. McDermott ; ,all peKsens, therefore. indebted to, the said 4olin F. Mepertnott., will rnake immediate payment tothe assignee, and those having claims or demands, will =ice known the same without delay. E. O'NEILL ) Montrose, April 4, 1871. , 14-20 Assiknee. TUSTIOES AND OTHER BLANKS AT Tata OFFCB. . • Old Stand, of E. D. llosmsom SS Washington St., Binghamton, READ .i',BR()THEUS - •5i:..,',-,CO. VARIETY AND AT VERY LOW PRICES ! Fig Styles of HATS, and our immense assortment of Montrose, Pd. AND VICTORY WON OUR OPENING A GRAND SUCCESS. serge buSkin web slippers serge congress gaiters Legal. 11. -S. BEBTROLP, G. H, FEMME; : Auditorg, 3. A. ROBERTSON, BE-OPENED'! :RU-OPENED 1 ,1. ' - 27.i•OPENED, ti . . DRESS GOODS !t of all styles DRESS GOODS ! f Arid qualities. GOODS! GOODS! H P. READ serge - - • AT THE LOWEST BATE S AT THIS OFFICE. • • • . A DMMISTRATOR'S BALE - OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Adtninistrator of the - estate ; of Farrell Millraore, deceased, will sell at pulk lie vcndue an the premises, on Saturday, the 2nd day cit June,lB77, • • at to clock p. m., the following described real estate, to 'wit.: All thatiot of lancl sitaate in the township -ot Middletown, in the-county of Susquehanna, _State of eennsylvania, bounded as followsyto wit , : On the north by lands formerly, con, tracted to Edward Grihnell, by Dr. Rose trus tees, south -by lands contracted to' D: Middle ton,•west by Edward Gillen and others, and easterly by Daniel -Farrell, containing. 553 acres, more'or less, with the appurtenances. TERMS Cash on day of sale. ,- limas Mumrout, May 9, 1877.- 1 49--21' Administrator: 12580 125 SO 15'33 199 79 MOTICE OF - T y INQUES. , J-1 Susquehanna Count, ss. •• Orphans' Court 91 said County'. _ In thumatter of JOHN LORD, DEC'D, in Partition • of Reza:Estate—Order of . Inquest. • To the Heirs and Legal Repreeentattves of Johd Lord. late of Lathrop, dec'd: • ' TAKE. NOTICE. that an inquest will be held on the lands and at the dwelling house of the said decedent, in the township of Lathrop, in the county aforesaid, on Monday, the 11th day of June. at 1 o'clock in the alter noon of that day. for the pozpose or making partition of the REAL' ESTATE of the said decedent,,to and among Ms children and legal representatives, if the same can be done Without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, otherwise to value and appraise the same ac cording to law; at which time and place you: arerequir ed to attend if you tralrik.proper: WM. WHITE; Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, May 7,1877:-1942 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Ix the estate , of Henry Lyon late of Herrick twp, Susquehanna Courtty, Pennsylvania, dee'd. Letters of . Administration in the said estate having 'been granted to, the undersigned, ell persons owing said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persor4 having claims olgainst said estate are requested to present them without delay. , • , LEVirLS, May 1603'17. ' 20w$ Adminh3trator. 1 V.XECD:TRIX'S NOTlCE.hereas , • -- W...__ 1 I 4 Letters testa.mentary to the estate of william i Hurly, dee'd. late of Chocoaut ttvp., ha vim; been grant ! cd to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said es -1 tate are requested to make Immediate payment. and all persona havtog claims: agatost the same, are requested to present them. without delay. . Katy 31,. LEURLY, Executrix. May 16, 167 i. ' ' * • 20--26 _y ENV LOT OF CALLING CARDS, AT THIS OFFICE. CASH PRICES ! MEM May 9, 1877.-749-22 C. F. HOTCHILIbS, Binghamton,• Y.. Le l ia'. REMOVAL We have SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES H. STROUD. $1.50 1.75 .85 .55 .30 .85 = GLENN'S SULPHUR- SOAP. ;! THOROUGHLY - URES DISEASES OF THE Siw , BEAUTIFIES THE COMPLEXION, PREVENTS AND REMEDIES RHEUMATISM AND GOUT, HEALS SORES AND ABRASIONSOF THE CUTICLE AND COUNTERACTS CONTAGIOIto This Standard External Remedy for.. Erup. - lions, Sores and Injuries of the Sinn, not onjy REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL BLEM ISHES arising from local . impurities-oftr blood and. obstruction of the pores, but al o those produced by the - sun and wind, such fis tan and freckles. It renders' the CUTICLE MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT, and being a WHOLESOME BEAUTIFIER. iS Ear preferable to any cosmetic. . ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL PHUR BATHS a are insured -BY THE USE OF Glenn's Sulphur: Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedieS and PRE-. yENTS RHEUMATISM and :GOUT. 7 . . - •-• It also DISINFECTS, CLOTHING. and • LINEN and PREVENTS DISEASES' COMMUNICATED By, CONTA'CT with the PERSON. IT DISSOLVES, DANDituFF, prevents - bald= ness, 'and retardi grayness of the hair.' • -'Physicians speak 'Of it in high tents. • Prices-25 aid 50 Cents bier Cake;' per Box (3 Oakes); 60c. and sl.2a N. B.—The s o cent cakes are tripTe si2.e of those at . 25 tents. 41117 S HAIR AND WWf SEER DYE ) " • Bat is or Brown, 50 Cents. , C. S. citrivl7.l%. 7 Sixth h , 'I Y. u y e• • • 4 ) A S SULPHUR is Cl eans i ng, Iholotithr..P;cin fectino ' suotbing. lir ing anti Pun•rtise ; • ••: • = It render; tit.' coarte.-1. Akio rentarl:Bl 4 soft still healthful:'. It impurol 'a be:n . l6l - 41 fi silioothoe to tie. skin, and ((Intel:en Achiteinte.,. It enrins burns, seahls: diming; !II •excifrintioos, rottgltut-ws, tan, ittsitborn. frerk-' lee, liver spots, chapped Ivitids; *eras, ulcers. 'dandruff. biker; on the hands siel 11.01 itch, gritund Reit, itching bviween the!toes. itching of the body, piles, corms.' Also 'relieves the itching and irritatiort:or. biting and 'stinging ' inseetk_ its it is 'esto - adapted to the _ionstia, and .lbern west, you to takea S ,, ipiettr Radiat pleasure. For bath ing.elithiren, it is nue4tialled. • Ladies who • use it in their Toilet would -never dii without it. It neutral Les the odor_ of, perspiration, k anas an oxtonisti remedy; t.-4lt scarcely be amiss Fuli a tnnyany each age. TRY IT. Price 25 'CU. per Cake. 3 Cakes flr tO eta. By mail 5 ebs, By u/44: 7,5 Cis. Atv Dr.ror Ar Dr. San 7JF yk & No. 1321 Green Et,. • ' IF • Sold by all grusrett.t. •, rer =Wei= W W. SMITH & SON, Maimfacturers and 'Dealers in all kinds of Furniture PARLOR SUITES, CHAMBER SUITES, . COSTLY it CHEAP FURNITURE, ALL KINDS OF MATTRESSES, SPRING BOTTOMS, 4. 1 4 c. • . FUrniture Repaired,Bottoms put in Chairs,' Upholstering done,.Coverjng Chairs and Lounges, Mattresses •• - : done over. • D-4NDE4TAKING,.&4).: The ' Stibieribets will make 'Undertaking. specialty in theii business. Having One of Alto roost elegant Hamszs'in the State; all needing their services will ' be at= r . - tended to proinptly and, at sat. 1 isfactory, charges. W. W.:.SIIIIPIL4VSONi '. molittose,Jiin.lkiniit . -:' ' '. - . . 1 ..i' .. .. ::-' : - .:. r -- . ..!:-. GRAND OPENING ! - FALL AND. WINTER, MILLINERY, HAIR AND FANCY (DUDS E iN.CII 11111 L LIVE llt. '- Having returned from New York with the finest anti , best selected stock of "goods ever ln this section of country,' luciuding Feathers. Silks, Hibborl, Lace, Hosiery, Belts. and Bid Gloves of all kinds and size's • with prices to snit ail. Also Fr, rink Leslie's Cat Paper Patterns in full, varlet*. .REMEMBER THE PI.ACH, 97 BINGHAMTON, - Court St. -1 "N. Y. • t Court ‘St.i Binghamton, -N. Y., 19; 1876,—1y,-81 TAYLOR'S COUGH SYRUP. `ri .. . , , ~ Al! persons suffering from the effects -of thvoat and lung disease,' should give Taylor's Cough Syrtip or. 0* pectoral' t a trial. It works thoroughly upon the Liver, ni Kidneys and 'map,- aswell as upon the whole°t ystern, cleansing the in ii mucous embrane removing reness and giving tone and strength to the different o rui.r , it is warranted to give s"asfaction,• -t , ', - .. .. Atlistanding in need omit condition "lowtierjor itriy kind ,of stock or poultry should givr Taylor They are warranted to be the best powder in market and to give entire satistadtion or the money will be re. !Ltda. 'hey are sold by all . deniers in niedlthiteih - " " ' '. .. 4 ".. :'....• "'","''''. N EW 7 SPRlNG''"'' , ' '' , ; -.. 1 . . .. . s-~c jo=a-K IEC: 7C717 ; Xi 1;1, 71ir 0 f `'~ 'Fowl; PA , . Having locaied in the BRICK STORE for merly occupied by H. 8o W. T. Diekerizian,l would say to my friends and the public tenet aly that am now receiving direct trope New York one of the ktigest stocks of goods ever offer ed' in this cotrtdy, (and will be sold at lower prices ) ) consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS; CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, WALL-PAPER, READY MADE OLOTHING,;Ete. These &oda were bought for cash, with all possible discount off, and are to be sold on the same terms. SPECIALTY-I have just received a $4,000:00 SPECIALTY-Bankrupt stock of Clotbing,pur- SPECIALTY-cbasd at .a nominal price,wkich SPECIALTY-will be sold for about one-half its SPECIALTY-value, (guaranteed to , be 25 per SPECIALTY-cent. lower than the same goods SPECIALTY-can be bought in Binghamton.) This is not wind, but a fact, and you can be convinced by examining the goods. - • EirMY MOTTO IS READY-PAY I jet In looking the. matter over I see that the credit system still continue to increase Its vic tims of buyers and sellers, while the ready-pay system is growing in favor. .There is. no Other way f)r a merchant - to sell goods for a small profit than to demand'pay when delivered: 4f there bad been no credit system there would le no hard times to complain of; Try it for a year and your will never go backward, but be convinced of its benefit,. I am agent for :Mtn e. Demore.st's patterns; also, take orders for Hanan & R,adush'S . custom - Shoes. "The price tells and everybody tolls the price. [A,p.18,'77.] 0.31. HAWLEY. AN IMPORTANT LOCAL REFORM I hereafter goods will be scold at E. P. STAMP'S STORE, In Montrose, for CASH at CASH PRICES. rI will keep good goods and •tnake the prices to suit the , closest buyers. moun, .) I have had. seven . years experience in, ' buying and selling FLOUR 8.0 that I know where to buy and what to buy to suit the customers of this vicinitv.l. I WILL MAKE A SPECIALT,I of (WHITE Vir liE&l' FLOUR. - , 5 c; i3 and warrant every .barrel and ' tick to suit or refund . the money. - CHEWING TOE A C ! I have recently made arrange enta by which I can sell CHEWING losAcco by the pound as cheap as you can buiy of any wholesale Tobacco House :by oe-barrel. 1 also ,keep Chewing Tobacco . in .10 lb. cadd'gs for whi...n ,I, will make special prices. 7 - - 1 S.d.?.aT. I keep on hand a large quantity of SALT and keep under cover, and will; sell it as low as possble*.for this market. Sugar, tea,COffee, Syrtip, Soap, Pork, Fish, ea), al at the nimble Six pence prices. I trust( I will:receive sufficient patron age from cash. .ibuyers to mak4, the ilia!' system to succesi. Respectfully,‘' _ - E. P. STAMP OppoSite the Banking House or Wm. H. Cooper &: Co., and the Dry Goods' House of Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co. • Montrose, Oct. 11, 1876tt. BUSINESS COLLEGE. MONTROSE, PA. ris.txm ss - crasamermit. yristxxiier t ot' Ms institution will c9mmerice, 1.-_ Tuesday May 1.1877, And - OntinuepAlisestion daring the 'eninnl'ef: ENTER AT. ANY TIME. TJE,E;MS- _ft VAS 0 NA.,:Bi4,E; Circulars contitielog , partterdars to be hail atthe College, or , sent by min. - • • , Address It. K. LOSItR PrincipaL 1 Alt" May 1877. MiNtIOOD - ITOW LOST, .110.*,,,,,RE - :STORED 1 • i - Just published.!a new edition (ADM Cut- IFZEMET,L'S eZiptitATED than DZ on the WI-- cal cure (without medicine} of Spfrmatort‘• 1111, \..:9 bum or 'Seminal Weekness, Involun tarry Semikal Losses, Impotency; 31ental . and 'Physical. Incapacity. Impediments to Marriage,' etc.; ,also,Cansumption, Epileptly i and. Fits, induced,by indulgence or sexual extravagance. &c. -M — Price, in sealed envelope, only six cents i The celebrated author, in this admirable - Essay, clear - - demonstrates,iy from a thirty years' sudeessflti prac tice,. that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use df inter nal medicine or the spplication of the knife ; r,ointing out &mode of cfire at once simple, certain, and effectual by means of which every suffereo matter. wbat his condition may be, muy cure him#if cheaply, privately and radially. , , Or Thislecture should be in the .bands - of every youth and every 11/31L in the land. . , Sent under real, in a plain envelope. - to any address, t-pai posd, on:receipt:of six cents or two postage gawps.. Address the rublishers - • 1 ", 'rae - daVERWEfiL :MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York ; Poet Wilco Box, 4486 Oct 11,1846. • ' A I:TDITOR'S NO' CE.- tinder signed. an Auditor appointed by the dicnirt of Common Florio of Samuel:sauna Conn+ir t to distribute the finds In the hands et the Sherlif arising_ from the. Sheriff sale of the personal ;property of D. Layton. will attend to" the duties of appointment at his office in/lontroec. pa Saturday .Idne r 43, IST?. at 1 o'clock p. m.,at which time and place ;all persons interested'are required to appear arid prelent their claims or !Nt for ever debared, from coming In on said !nun. A. If: McCOLLU4I, Aiiditer, • ' May Z 1,1877.! . ERRORS Ol' YOVTII.' ' j..'''' 1 A GENTLEMAN' 'who suffered for years froni 'Merv -mows- Pebility, Preinutureineuay, arid- all thei effetts of youthful Indiscretion will:, for the said of etifferi m ng buanttl; feed tree to .Mt volho need it. the rite and Irection for making si pie the remedy Ivy vt eh he was'cured. Sufferers wiihin - to profit hy the a remit. e can do so by er's experieoc ddresslog lii perfect` confl' lit deuce. - , 1 JOH" 13 OCIDIOT $ 4 'Cedar SL, N e w Fork. ', - $ - . Job Priating W I . CHEAP, _ i t at This °Mae.