. . 14' .BIO'.N' . I:,RQII,,._IA - ,:; , :ap . 'N:4:2 , 7, 1 ,§77! DOINGS OP-THE WEEK. Some stirring events in the , war-situa .-tion haye Occurred since last etation, but as' yet - 470 'decisive battle :has been fought,- The opposing armies are.. get ting uncomfortably close, 'and; both are .cOnsolidating their forces preParing fOra big fight:, 'There has, been severre : fighting in Asia Ititv'ar, Ca Saturday ,thei Ras. mans attacked 'a division of the liirkish army in the direction•of 'Taber Pa s, but, • after five Mors' despeiate eighth) ; Were repulsed•,with heavy loss. The onion around K*rs and ::Bizerourn i 'daily growing tighter, as , the Russian , not withstabiting their losses, have yet force. largely everior to the Turks, and as they have gaieed Some advantages, improve them alb thly mu. •Their artillery prac-. 1 tice is telling Turkish fortifications, and their eventual success is gene ray conceded, thong'', it will cost pen' dear ly. On - the other hand, "Constantinople dispatches report that Miskhtar ; Pasha - has .been heavily reinforced, and can now withstand:attacks, and even act on the offensive. A dispateh from' Turkish souroaalsoreports that ,on Friday, June 15,:13,000 Rudaiaiiir . who 'Occupied Ivlex wikd and l'ahailitcliara 'haie . been driven °lairs- -Turkish troops . and iron clads.— A movement has been 'undertaken to cut off their retreat. • ThAire" ieinains nothing new te rePort from-the army of the- DataoE, only that ' gigantic preparations are being made for Ole crossing, which cannot be effected for a week or so. : So-=closely are dorres pmdents" watched 4 and so dirk are all the plans 'of the Russian officers •kept that the point decided:upon to niake the crossing remains a riiyoery. The - war in 4ontenegro =has t ...slimed some proportion s, and battles have been Sought the t one S tuvlay was between 10,000 Turks And only 3,000 Montenegrins being- :the-: most sanguine, reports showing that the Turks fled, leas.. bag ,1'.,.,000 dead' on the field. This must be taken With some allowance. In other liohter engagements the Altiatenegrins were defeated, but, appear to have main _ tained their around' 'we;l and abont held their own. There is great= ; agitation among - the Greek . 'popuhltion:- l in Constantinople against the Patriarch, pf the Greek Church forissuing mandatory order that prayers be said in all churches for the success of the Turkish arms. It is hinted that,he has been bought, having r Lreceived numerous costly "presents frotti,the Sultan. News from Mauch , Chunk saySthat as, was feared woulds:be the case,_ the 'in furiated Mollie MakiiireS have not murdered C'Couner ; whose body has been, found. near White Haven, just abeVe heie, but a e brt tall =a saseinidea: John Gridv a miner employed in one of the Lehigh collieries. While there has been no open disturbance, so far, of any kind, it is not iniProbable 'that serious trouble_may yet' occur.. t The' coal and iron police, and Captain . Linderii,of - the Pinkerton detective-, agencyi are 'still patroling the region. There seems to be unusual co nrriotion : MOt lies infesting , the. Butler valley. , Quite a number. of p&rsops Thavereceived "coffin nOtibes."' JgUei MrDerruoit and'Miebael O'Brien,, who were ,icithesses at, the, trials of several of the executed - - Mollies/have mysteriously disappeared; and feared' • ?they havc heitiAttoyed into some of the , • ; isolated mountiou `haunts- of- the.lawless rnerobers of theletrible organization and murdered. , ',The Mollies who, have their headquarters just out!ide of Hazleton at a point above ..the:..Butleri, yalley held a meeting on Thursday night qin'd as a large.hody.gf disguited :r en Telt the val., , ley list night, it 'is believed' that. some secret MgaiOnt te'S'..Attehtled , With, torri . .-.. .. , . ~‘' - - b3ef:eatilts;l64%-9,P4:,Parried -,:out: bi • Oldfie , M.ollie , , ~t - S4rl sortie unprotected pr. -,, ~.,4 , „ :,,.., .., , tioUr ,or :- t. -- t-' =it vaions. Aia umber of i disgtii: '4 ;and arp,..aed - men paned: oiier„ the: . mOuntatnt , from Quakake towards the Columbia region, at an early hour this -' ' '' 7 . ''.tf n 'of Patriclr:B - morning. , ' ne- o uses 'of - i . urue aud'Tithotliy - Bratiigans near pelano,. in the Mithanoy distivt, have , beeu pl card ea,. ' cfr iffi,tointi- notioele' warningt em to lesve,the regionwit in wenty, ou .hours under peraytty Of deot 1. In me , du ffle% where the 'antlnitl `li>'; Ost i iinwer egato enPe. , wi - the , 1 , ;la alt. isi tho:ApPre_hensigniT . 9„ a getiqa _ 1.) pElog3 A irptfrors: NQUICE.—ahe under. wive :bL!.oiii6 6,:),greet, that f a mili es are read .11. fig s. an Audltoe 111)Peteted by the Court Of, ii4Fiffg l ' -° ' :PC444, s 'rA r4l6-! .t. li o V - i 8 ,-17161 V '' c :' ll f u3° 4 l3le t ° M u irl e trr A un t: sr ' 6 (1 3 4ist : ributa '"` ' ' T life' - 4 ' .t, -Th . ,- iltMtire 1 4 4 } V h 4l'' ' e 4-. ' 'll etetit t i w r" °C P I o , t , e o i g n, „ -", ~.,,.- 9 ~ , Pq r °P ,e /j „--7 , ..:,- , /6 . „ 1 , g , . 13 0rbi4p 6 f) ' silianne t'At t i7stligi v iato u ttirOsAma ° jta lt r t 4 pitilip - dliny toe , 040 .1' 0 . 11„ 4 1,11900 , , W , I) V .4)4 . 44 Juir, UAW?, at -/ Weloc.); p. ma, -at mulch time 0114, 1 .aga* `' .., '01, 4 „ . ` - 4 . jr ~3f- ' u . ' .. , 1 Jaen 'Ail .rielwaiS •interested Are;rectutted to .appear 421") . 1:0,,ar.„.„ 4 „ , /pat, ! r r , ....,,,.... 0,, ,r-te ~, ,t.eig A tr i (4 .l 3 : l . 4 l l4.4i f f,-;theic'elitints.,-cit,lnrforei - et flobttertllcotnt fli'o,lr*.triais in Sonlizikl4 - vfmniiniLuutpint - x , omintrinoll tau latui.l ---' • - --' - :.. 4 . - .- ~, ‘,. ipidtgot Aiii*zeiee'Zill', l ; .`,., . 1 .,,,,,, ' . ie . i . 1 F . ,1 - t ikNsj 4l:l tytt:As - ta ,, l.iiii.._ i -- I,At: ` , 4,; 2 4. r' - ICti. ;'' ..: 4 Al . ,"' ::''' =';, :'; ' " '" , e'' 7t '' '' s" " ' ': ' t ' ' .-- ', ' 11':"-t, The St. not LDnis Globi.-Doizocrdt is loyal to the 'P resident, Ivhse induction into indors.ed, as it Phoula PrFailie:nt'S personal friend,' General El-ar64lV., is alluded to -by.itio foll6w ing terms: N "Some enthusiastic admirers of Mr. Garfield are still urging that gentleman f(i:t• Speakers_ But of course he will not receive the u,te of any decent ..map on either side. of the House. Instead _of electing him Speaker we hope the lionse will. investigate all the circumstances connected with the letter about which be hits done so much lying, and we have no -doubt that if the whole truth is brought to light there will be good reason for ex him from his seat." The President has prepared, and will promulgate before he leaves for hie New' Engbind trip, an order forbiddip t g ail Vederal offieers'from . participating in pc litieal committees. The order is peremp tory in its character and will -,render i f necessary for Feleral officers to sever -.41 connection with'%tate. committees. An Indian Uprising. ; . .. . The following Particulars have been ; received of .the Indian outbreak in Idaho and Oregon : ...• ..1 . i ~ • , - Stews was received at teWistori,•ldaho, on • Friday . last. Two friendly Indians. and several citizens left the Lanvvai gar rison, . under 'command .of Colonel Perry, for ount Idaho. SOon afterward news ;Was received that Captain James, Baker, Sarrel Benedict and - wife and four children, :Harry gai 9 p l a,nry - Egers and Warren's expressman, had been: killed on SalmOn -Aver ; 'alsO,. that a Thick • train had been '.attacked near . dold Spring and two whites named Davenport and -Outilev,_ killed. Tw.o half-breed 1 indiatiS 'escaped. .A dis'- patch came, thiough. to Jaewiston to: the effect it at:ColOnel . P6rry,. reached, Mount : Idaho Stant - day' morning- and.fotind: the repOrtS of the slaughtering of the whites,' • true-; that- the Indians had gooe to the. ,ns . .lnlori. : ri,yer and. troops' were to pursuit of - them... Messages from. liamakai, brought by Indian runners to the•agenty state that ;29 Whites had been killed, and. that_ the whit's• had - killed: - White Bird; the chief 4:1 . _ the band of .hostiles,- together. with his family.,' Ittr::I41 E. Allston has an organization of 60..nien,. partly equip I tied, tor,lionie duty, in the case of erne* • gency.; :.Two: companies: of infantryare (-pected- at LeWiston by a : steamer from . • Walluliii. tO - nigh t, and - five Companies: of Cavalry.' from- : -.Walla . ; Watla . - to-morrow. There are ',500 ..Indians.On Hagman's creek ...but there -are no, hostiles .there as yet. ;.' , A DISASTROUS, MULTI LATETL—The troons, with 150 citizens front Mount Idaho, encountered the Indians at the head of -White Bird 'Candi', The troops dismounted ,and ; left a few of the soldiers and 'twenty' friendly Indians to hold the.horses t The Indians opened fire - upon the troops mid the fighting was contitated for 'soin_e . lime, The friendly Indians became -alarined.; The; soldiers gliardingthe- horses could see that the Indians were,getting the bestef the fight and that- the soldiero were - retreating. 'l'he captain of the party Of citizens and - Se'rgeant,Lytle and one private are known to have been killed. The e whdle of the horse guard, both Indians and whites, 'broke and ran, sonie for - Lapvfai, leaving the hones- to; run - loose overthe prairie. Those coming to - Lapwai* never stopped till they reached the post. Many, houses , on the prairie have been - burned. A. soldier , who reached, the garrison at 8 o'clockion the.inorning.of ,the,lBth from the fight renOrted , tliat•the trOcips were on foot and surrounded by Indians in The canon, and in a hand-to-hand fight Col. Perry, and ' about half of the command are said to have be - e - n - killed. 'The re• inainder were surrounded and"fighting. against ;odds . when _the inforninntAeft. The Indians - engtigd• id ' - 06 tight are non-treaty Nez Perces, , They, 'together with-othee , numberdiataeCted'trihes,2oo effective warriors,' - ,: 1 , • ' • . , ",A' ,GS~~T .~ III'RIST3Q'G. There is a generatinprising.of. savages, and ; the country is wild with alarm. Thelndian's are inisiaerei nit-ilien, women and children on - 'eatniis - prairie, and the .settlers_ are . ileeing all, : di*tionsSer. Safety. General Howard is now at LoVis; ton, butiSipowerless , :owinvo inadequate inilitar r. forces. Troops have been order- ed.froin:a: inher:of posts in .the depart. tier t, and .will soon : be 6n their ilmy-to _the ice.:seene - iot" : ..the-idiiurban General McDowell;` - commanding tie I'aciEic;.l~as ben ft-legraOled: .and. ; sangtiinary-dett4lS'are'eiiieated'at toll,'':Gnvellif.ir: l. --Ohii;dwict , has ' bee 6 Advertisentepts , New This::Weei: rp,R.,AIcOAUSLAND, M. D., Pliyiscifiid pap...IOJAN 11„..wilYE.11.1tGEO'S, , :41entrose Fa; ' Having - located permanently In lil_ont.ose. 1 offer my. professlonal - services to 'ail persons vino •dosire akillial and kietttffig-t•eattnertt: • . - Calls by day ornight; in 'biwn-or oonntry, 'promptly -I Office, Dr. 'Mayor's odd - stand.- Persons desiring night aervine will call at the oillee until fartner notice. .Charges reasonable, .PriOntroSe. Sane ; 0,'1811,. ' • SSIGNEE'S :SOTlCE.—Tatnes _ Gnotivitt of . ii liontroae born:. having af4igned to me all his e,..tate, in truat, for the ienefit of creditors-; all persona indebted to said eiktate, are requeted to make irnme• Mate ttettlemcnt, and ail having claims against the, same to present them to -A. 0. WA.ItiIES. ' I Assignezof James D. Goodwin. 31ontrose ~- t lnne 27, 1;.77. . 26-31 ,- - - 11ROO1AMATION. ' - 1 - - . 1 SUSQ,USHAININA. COUIk:TY. - SS. • . L . dames R. Truesdell vs. ,Cyntha Ann Truesdell.. In the *Court of Common NW, of Stlagnehaxma County. N0'.2.32, Nov 3. Term, int i , : ,- ' ' ' -- To Cynth. Ann Truesdell:.; Whereis 3,Subvena in Divorce was• issued to April-Term, UV,. which was duly retarned rim). est livrenttie. and thereon an alias anti pcena. was ihsuep. in said case, returnalfle to AugUst Term. 11,77, pox the return of which proof was made that the, said !, ntha Ann Truesdell Could not be found in My pal ick. This notice Mi.,i , reis to require you to appear be• fore the Judges • i e said Court, on tke S econd Mont day of August next, to answer.; said complaint. &c. I . WM; WHIT.E, Sheriff. MohtroselJune 27,_1577. i ' 26-29 pROCLAMATWN I SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS. D. D. Bards vs. CIiDICIIB. L. Harris. In the Court of, Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, No. 238; Jan Term,1.877. • To eh mita L.llarris: Whereas a Subpcena in Divorce was issnect to Apr. T., 1877,0 u motion of Warren & Sou which was duly returned non est intentus. and thereon an alias subpoena was issued in said case, returnable to August Term, 1877, upon the return of which, proof was made that the said Cllmina Harris could. not be found in my bailwick. This notice is therefore to, require you to appear be fore the Judees of the said Court, on the second Mon day • f August next, to answer said complaint, an. - 7 WM. WHlTE..Sheriff. fontrose, June 27, ISt 26-29 ' & NNUAL STATEMENT of the receipts, expend!. AA., twee. assette and liabilities of Jackeon township school district, for the year ending. May 81,1877. This statement has been examined and approved by the auditors r said township. RECEIPTS. Am't Ln . treaernry beginning of year $ 211 67 Taxes 'paid by collector of 1677 .... . 767 00 From 11. H. Stoddard•on duplicate 1876. 61 65• - From state appropriation 298 25 Dog tax from town treasurer 75 00 EXPIM.'DITTBES. Teacher's salaries.... -. Fuel Repairs .. . Miscellaneous ' .. Secretary Treasurer (2 per cent on $1.33.5) . - Balance in _ treasary.... .... .ABSETTS Cash in treasury ........ .... 76 69 Balance on duplicate.• • 218 60 Do,c , tax in hands of township . treisurer, 75 00 Estimated valne ot schoorproperty.... 4,(80 00 ........ IJABILITIES. - Ex.nnerattons and percentage to collector on dupli cate of IST, amount not rendered. Attest. H. A.POPE, President. S. J. NORTHROP, Secretary. -26-1 v A ASIGNEES' SALE. - •.' '1 ~,Notice is hereby given that the subseribrs, Assignees of Sidney Finn, for the - benefit of e his 111 creditorz by order of the Court of Common CE Pleas,of Sustfa co., Will expose to public sale to - the highest and bent bidder. at the residence.or Sidney Finn ' - in Lenox,. on Saturday, the 28th day of truly, 1877, atl o'clock p, m., the following 'described pieces of laud, all in Lenoi, in said county, to wit : • First, the piece known as-.the .Shiek farm. bounded northerly by land of Deßarr Hinckley. Benj. Hinckley and.H..P.4falStead ;, east by the public highway ; south by lands now or late of I; S. Little. and west by lands' of H.. r. Halstead and S. L. Tiffany ; containing 85 acres, more or less, 50, acres improved, with frame_ holfse..narn, Ira trees, &e. ' - Second, bounded northerly by lands, of Debarr ; ea.iterly by lands of E. Binekley and G. W. Walker, and westerly by lands of Thos. McLoan, "I. 111& Loan and the public highway ; excepting and reserving' always therefrom about 10 acres off the. south end 'or the same, sold by Sidney' Finn, Dec,2d,-• 1012, by ton-. .tract in writing to Oscar O. Finn, as follows Begin=" fling at the road An line of lands of Thos. UcLoatt, William' McLean, and the widow Stonton: 'bounded on the north by their...lands, on .the east by lands of S.: Taylor, on the north by other.Jands of Sidney- Finn. and on the west' bye the public road 7 -ls'aving , the part to be sold 167, acres, more or "LAS. - on which is a dwell ing house, barns. &c. TERMS or,SALE :—Upon th' first piece,.s2so dciWn on day of sale, $250- on -final. confirmation gf litte - and 'giving deed; and the balance, one-half in six-months and one-half ini2 months, with:interest from final eon firniation of sale, . Upon the second piece, *5OO *lsm, $5OO on final con firmation of sale, and balance, with interest front that date; one hall in G months and other half in 12 months. The amount unpaid - on each piece atilual confirmation of sale and giving deed to be secured by fiat judgment or'mortgage lien upon the premises with interest. S. TA.YLOR. EDWIN STEPHENS, t Assignees. 26-29 Jap.e 27,1877. I] ITBLIC SALE ' -OF- _ VALUABLE• FARMS. Pursuant to order of; the Court :of _ Coniuton PleaS of Stisqaebirmal . County, •;;; Pennsylvania; Wilrbe- sold 'et - Public Stie s on the premises in Rush township, in said county, on , Wednesday, the 18th day of July,, 1377, at ten o'clock a. m. s , the • following . .described y real, estate' of W Deuel, assigned to B. L. Baldwin, in trust for the ben efit of his creditors. - - &valuable-farmysituate in, Rash, townships,on what is known as "Devine 'Ridge - .'? and bounded: and des tribed as follows, to wit : Beginnin,g at' the corner of - land tormetly,: . totiv - e,ytd ;Robert...it:Mese Pierce, tieing also a corner of a: 'Contracted forby 'Loren Tapper s - between the middle branch of Wyalus ing and the Ridge Rlad ; thence. extending north 3t. degrees -west ; 64 perches post ;-.:thenee . south 66: degrees., west .:80- perches ‘,.,.Wrlt. :post ; Alience eolith 52. degrees west 93 perches to a post;-. theucey sonth.l9, perches -post,the northeast corner of.-b'antnei T!natchtr's - land,;.. thence on . his:line south-IS degrees eAstlia, perches to a .4irch. tree.;: thenee north fit , de grees east 166 perches, to a posty: thenee. north 91 and, 440ths perches .to - place hezinaing; etMtaining ! ISO acres of landr.be thq.saute in re or Lets • , excepting and . reserving putof . the. Slime. - 31 acres .deeded to George 'Wright.-iievine.,, • . -.„ , • "Phe-lmprovementsare large aiid„-conveniPut ty 4 4'o.! . ' story, .frame house stream of never, foiling water at... the Amtr; frame granaty, hen house, &:c,; a large frame hay.-barn,- and, frame cart irge ..bortse,..with . first-rate Stables-underneath; 40: _ never=fsiliri teeter ; ttt_;tlte: Stable door,: - . - , • The hied is in state of. cultivation, ‘ is diviile - d. intei - tonvenierit fielns, with •Ni.•.a tin.' id &telt field. The fences are in good repair, and, the farm is one of the• very. best, for'ali•purpotres., - i SuSottehauna'county, And' is c , invenientto placetiof public worship, schools; stores; and-mills. TERN.S SALE:JOne-sistli of purchase money to be paid on day at sale; Or..e:siktit'i on final contirrna= Lion...and, the 1.1.4.1ane.e. , im oue sear .:frozu day .of sale, witti•intereSt from...ow 'of continuation, purchas-: er must:Arrange his. bin •on daz f i - 6t:sale; , • • ' • - ' :• Li.. ~BALDA'IN, Assigne . H. Deuel. - • 2•)-26 Montrose: June 27, 1517. H.J. Il e tnxo4. l I 14, t3..„8k4 dvir%q I':-.4...-1"1..043worioN IlarnesLßlani# 3 , l g & Co•L 4 11atilit and 6ranitt Atiorito , lit 1840.1 . .)IA.NUFACTURERS (*ALL KI:NDS OF MARBLE AND GRANITE rvtoNtimENtt ::MANTLES&O.: . • • DIFOItTERS. OF SC4TCH GIIANITB; L ear pOt 2,6 Ohenango'Li r N 'De 2 March S. ,JONG A DMINISTIII,ATOIIIS_NOTIOR-N the estate. "TOL- Henry- Lyon • Tate ;of Heti - wk. Isvp, Susquehanna— Coanty, liennsylvania, deed. itetters or A dtni nistratiou in the nitl estate havlng been granted= to the undersigned", ell _persons owing .said estate ate tegnested to makeitameate payment., fOPOI4I persons .baying chums against said estate are requ&teate present' them without delay. H. H. LEWIS, N,tay 16,1577. 20w4 - Adadnistrator. - - ;Aft - SSIGN EVS c.'esm'a missw4s,.TE. Purtinant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of SnEgnehanna county, the nudereleaed, aftsigneo of Patrick Carey Will tell at public' yendue, on the preen Tuesday, Ju 10,1877. • at 2 o'clock p. m., ,the three Ilowlug,described lot sof land, situate in Apolacen township ; zonaty of Susque:. Hanna, and stateof rennsyidis, described as, follows, -The first:piece !abounded On the - north bylands of Jost.ph Twinine'and Patrick Garry, east -by, a public highway, south by other lauds of Patrick Carey and west by lands of S. F. Carmait's estate, con taining. ca acres, more or less, witibthe appurtenances.' The second piece bounded on the north by other lands of Patrick pare y, east by - a road, south by other lands of P Carej and thence by lands of the estate, of S. F._ Carmalc, dec'd, containing . 64 acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, . • The third piece bounded on the north_ by other lands of P. Carey. east by lands of John Wil son. south by land of Thomas Jones and west by lands of Newell Barnum and said Carmalt estate. containing 92 acres; more or less, with the appurtenances. TERMS.:—One hu.dred dollars on each piece on day of sale, X the remainder on final confirmation, and the balance in three equal annual payments., • with interest from final confirmation. . F ILE. RYAN, June 13,1878. 4—,26 ' Assignee. 33;1:73ELPLIal lhr g, Would call attention to Ins, New Stock of , -FALL AND ''IVINTER, GOODS t Now on sale,, in mew DR Ti h OQC) D LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND "COLORED ALPACAS, NEW STYLE OF PRINTS. SHAWLS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN NELS,*BALMORAL,=AND HOOP SKIRTS-VELVETS, HOSIERY, HEAVY WOOL GOODS,: CARPETS, 011 CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS. &TPA.- LO AND LAP ROBES;FURS, HATS AND CAPS; BOOTS .A 141) SHOES, HARD W ARE.IRON,N AILS, STEEL, STOVES AND -* • GROCERIES,E . ETC:. 'ln great variety, and will be sold on the most favorable terms, andlowest. prices. - H. BURRITT, NO Milford, Mayl.st, . 1 1,433 . 57 1,092 00 1106.3 43.41; 24 23 :i0 00 2650 1,356 97 R EMOVAL. STEPHENS.=&.PEEkiIIt .:' , .54,870 2! BOOK' STORE across tl4 street to , • NO. 57 COUprr STREET . • , • d .,1 Opposite the Exchange Ibit:',l„. and next/ door to the Sieenn Block, where they are better prerred . to serve the public than ever before.- They have just,' • . " ADDED TO THEIR 'STOOK WEL,II - la era ever offered in ibis ...market, consisting of: all tlie different grades, frotr. .heeheap- , est, to the finest; Side. wall and ceiling decortitions„ centre pieces,. decOrative bor-, • - der, window shades, &c. They al keOpqn stock the hest, sortinent VREDERICK BRANDT, - ~ -' - 2 ''' .. , ' , -4: il ;`,. ' : .. , ' _ e • ..:, ,: . ' . • : MERCHANT :TAILOR;' -.. -...-' • . . . 1 T '-f -- 19 COURT 9Thiltii . • , i '.. OVRR JUNE & SH,O+F.S" DRY GOODS STORE. _'.. ~,.....‘ z . , ~-!.. i - : ~.--. ~.)z .= ,:q , e ' Secoild Floor. , - B.LN G ILA 111 TON . 3 L'.'l - . ... ~.....,, ! ~ 1 Apr,ll 1t3,,1.§77 7 -,- _6m , ,. , ,-. . - _ _ _ ' to : Binghamton N. Y., liave removed their Ths largest and Usst assortment itt MISCELLANEOUS AND STANDARD ROOKS • this mar . het. All new pulilications, Maga , ; zines, Newspapers, ktc., re- cei'Ved as Soon as published. We invite our pairons and the Pub-- —lie in-general to call and examine our stock,,.‘ririd get our prices, at our new store, NO. 57 COVILT STREET. FRANK H. STEPRENIS, GEO. E. PERRY April 18, 187T-16-Iy.-, • - le a. ITDITOI:k'S. - .:'N',oqloE;-=f-,.he 'under-, signed having been! iinditor by the Court olCommon Pleas of Sut4q'a Co.', to distribute the funds arittluz, from sole of personal property of Bumph , rey 'Rosa., by ,the•Sherill'..of, tOd co-Arill attend to.khe duties: , aChis;'nt4inintrderitnt'•hi,l4 •ogicelitt. -Lotitinse t , fritetribly;-tiF.e'llth dor Of '.lei r „: 4-;77,',131 10 at which time Iliad piiceall persOns ittereSted will pee sent tintir claims or be forever .deb -from coming •-- , • = NftintrofM - 44ne 13.1"674 ' - -;724-27 A tDITOR'S NOTicEl.—Vbe Under,-, an auditar ,: aptiointed''hii"'tine OrpiiBn Court of Susquehanna County to distribute - the in the. hands of Patrick McCormickand James. Purley executors of the estato - ot - : - Rohert lleCormick, deed, willat 4 end to the duties of his appointment. at his ot tice on, Frlday”. the .13th f dux _off: -IS7'% ist-14?:tri at, ,Vliith - •firrie ttiad:plae all perSoa4•lnter6 tect 'pre- - sent their claims or Oe forever. debarred truni.coming 'ln on said fund. - _ • .. June 13, lfrri. "2-tw27 A D - MI NI STRATiIi X' S OTICE:.- , ln 2 the , estate of FranetS .Stehtdatt late orLiineki . tww. , , , Letters'-of AdinittlAtration •In :the'- said 'o.titte having been "ranted to the andersigned.all pozrs.oneoW-• ing oktd.eitate- 00" reqqated to make harnedititu pay ment, and all persons inkydng elaints agatuSt sattl , eo.te, Etre r ginest,ed to present thE rri witliont • NARY C. ? I tAdutintStratEVC re. - May $O 1877. _ -• . . Whto Buttered for years from "Nerv. 1. - oua Debility, Premature Decay,'and all. the effeets of yctuthrni ipdtacretiork - Wtil, for s ,.ther: sae pf - gurering: latunaiiity; lend freetW ail.'who need it: the'reeipe anti t irection for making the simples remedy by which - be .was cured. arder9rs.iviFhipo protit by the ftdvertis. er'ettperienceettit. iltiacts'hy ,addreseing perfect' OCiD,KI-' ; 5/ Cedar St,. Now York. OTICE.—=The -firm of .Mitchell & wz , !ciliftrilfoliyetaydissiOliitt )7ay 01(Alla)*.oncalftl. The iou dAccountr are. frtit. baluit ibi• - catiecittai• 43, 1 44 t. CURTIS - (31,4 *°n* API/ 13tn, 'IB7T; 4 IS—Za .' bt TO TEM TR&VFAX'G* PM3LIC. , It i 3 generally conceded beyond a qUestion Of dente that Competttiou is the life oftgide;, The •• L'E . ..N:',1.8:-.:':.t:o`'.U:SEi-‘,,-._ 111N4HAVILTON, N. Y., is centrally located juitt around the corner at the west end of the depot for all the,Railroads running hto Binghamton, and two blocks from the business portion of our city. This house came into the possesejon its present proprietor about , three , years ago, and it bat been fast gaining in popularity among the traveling community, owing to the many inducements held out by its present public iervant, who now proposes to of. fer still fat ther inducements. The 14nry 01 a conven ient bath, especially during the he ad and dusty set. son, is recognized by all-travelers and for the comfort .of our guests, the use of • our well appanted BATE' ROOMS will be at their disposal free of charge. No extra charge fort re to guests stopping over tittiday, Baggage delivered free to and f - om our Epscion Sam ple Rooms on Court street, the ,our business street of the city. TERMS, .2 PER :DAN, or 50c. per meal. and 50c, for lodging. I have no desire to go through the ritual preamble wlth regard to the luxuries and substantials of our table. buftlce fl to gay; that if we cannot giveperfect satisfaction, we will take you and, yours free oichorge, and deliver you to the tender mercies of any ofpur gentlemanly,- corn. petitors. Respectfully yours, WM. BIIANLY Prop'r. tarSpechil Inducements to parties attending Court, April 18.1827.-2 m A NEW STOCK OF , --- . - CrOolmerr. Net reei/vda and . for sate by : ' • , . R . I ' l WEBB. 44 11 PERI( INS FLOUR. For, gale by LSO, ALL /ANDS OF tajtOCERIES) At the atoriol _ Ul6ll, or. " Xl' e For ea}e by. Montrine:Aorill. 18;5, PtTY - -,. YOUR WAGONS, CAR- A-P, RIAGEs AND SLEIGHS, NV. OUSTERHOUT, HAAFORD, PA. . Repairing done oa shoTt noW.e, cheapr than the cheapest, Fi Tst-claSs Ph:etons - •;' - " " :Buggies, ' - Lumber wagon e. - " - Plrliortres front $l4O to " " S‘yell body Sleighe; ~.. BLACIISMITHIN G. To shoo ialer span new,— • • • $1.50 corkand set 7 , - f 1.40 set per span • • ' - • - $l.OO work warranted. Call' and o eitamine my stock before purchasing elsewhere- C T isTzUrtou ' r. Efarord, April 26, '76.—tf : A. 4141,.. BLE FARM. FOR „ SALE TN NEW MILFORD TOWZgSIIIP. , ndersizned evecutor of the estatiof Simeon deed, offers for *ale 'the farm of. d deced -Inurth mile north of the Moxley church, Nuir .township, Pa.•• It contains about - 112 acres, ..tered, fe . ..ced,and under . a good state of cultics. tioni - I must dispose of said farm, and will sell ort • EAST TERMS. For Fturther particulars inquira of the subscriber• Summersville. Pa. - , • • P. O. Address, New Milford, P 4. ' ' .S. s: iILDBtCIL July 19 8764 4. CORTE4; •- . • , . 04; - E1M1122? .V2lloillliM • Atilt nmAzatt Hi - • DRY GOOCS, FANCV GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, - ' Hair Goode, Perfurrkery And Notione, f —ALSO— • A' Vtl4:. - PIE _OF 'CLOTHS AND • 1 ; CASgTI4 - ERES :FOR 311 M-8 AND BOYS NO. 21 COURT -sTREET I - - BINGHAMTON, N. Y. CARLOS tORTESY, ‘' - ANTHONY COWER% April ;25, 11.-",4Y T osT . OR 191 LEN feom the Sub. icriber, between Uniondale and the residence of J..E.Tiforaas, June.lllth,ls77, , • - , :r A, I>OCiti.T-B001:c, containing five dollars in-money, and three notes. de being;tor VA; 40 !tom- P...Burdick to Carl Nelson, one of '$1001)0 from Carl Nelson to Yance Tbarkeison, and one.ot $4150 00 fromm - Stephen Bronson to Yauco Tbark elson, 411 persons are cauttt,ned against purchmicg said 'fates. - ar A Bulb:it - go reward will be paid on Vie retuAn of The notes and money to the subscriberat Uniondale. susq'a C0.. - Pa. • • a June,2o, 2541- YANCE THAREELSv'S. A MILNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—In the estate of Philip... Hahn, late of .liontrese , deed. Letters of Administration in the said agate hay ing:heett' tiantea: to the Anderaigned; all pbrsous ocr• ing raid eitate are regtiested j to make immediate Pak merit. end ail - persons having e:Ai ma akiinst said estate arejreiluested , to prekent'thern'withont 'delay.- DESWER, bdm r. atm-13.16M 21-11' 1 t- " • ,PIMPLES. I win xrinil:(Free) the' rettne for„,;4reparing a ii!lnPle Vegetal:tie Betm that will remove . Tax, FRECKLES , prstPistS ;Ina 1)140i - cure, ilAusingit he akin eon.. clear And beautiful ; and alenlnetrtietione for producing luxuriant gi,olvtit of hair on , * bald bead, or einixith ace. Add rase ,fian, 'Vandal( it Go„ Be; 512 W 1. No. 5 ootter St, "' • = • - f3W2B PUBLIC 15 . 0T1 - 0;,11- r The members of . • the Wewleyan Mietttottlat Church of _Jackson V-al tespeafully give dot lee of their. tato:tape:to aptill to the Law Jud74e.. of Sufluebartna cone ty to give tri, 3 . h elahrtlr gt..incerporation atak,tutt theta a body voittic ialaW aceetairt - Ict& of ,A'ssetr.bly pmvided: A UDITOWS under. , S. signed an Auditor appointed by. the Jrtdgu_ of 14 Orpbau.s' Court-or Susquehanna County, to Distfibett binds in the, hands of A'. O. Warren, Atlininistvit? : or Abe eatate Xtutus Cerys‘clec'd will attend to WO dntleS alppe‘Tiriment at nay ogled in the rieree; ll - .Lift on Saturday, July 21,16;7; 1 . o et` )ck i 1 1, 1'0. 14 ot whieh and place al)-,p‘Ir4 ens. int4,lc 4 _ ° ' , wilinhke Y kt Own belerevet' debar"" from coming in. of said4nint - ' ;;; Lo r k. ~ J uivz la Wednenday of eaten-4/04.1 ail oil 11_,--ietted, Nreattnlvenewighing 110 pfrauds and dPi imdt*it-440, - futli.lle4P-alidil t4lAtt# *SO e ls ' Ma 't et tylttcte flit pay y 417 Egljs;, • ° ^ itraitTUOLP. AP/WIW I Xtl /11 040474 3 4 1 1.' 2°""4‘1!1"1 n. J. wnx J. W 888 H. J. WEBS. PRICK LIST. ~; " '