MONTROSE, JULY :kt"' OF THE The 'reverses of the RussA •in ans Asia, • now. established' 'heyond , donbt to.lie of the. Most decisiye character, destming their pinjected , Cainpatkn, most re markabie event in ,tho military discnesion 'of tht Eastern question ;thus far. A cable \ special from•LondOn,says-tbe losSes sustained ,by the n ßussiana i.in` the' re - Oent occupations -with/ of theDartube are much more serous than admitted by the RUssian authorities:'. As they.,advance " . into thedistricts of Bulgaria oediL , pied.bY the TurkOhey 'find the country a desOlate waste. The . cc r&erops irenOt yet ready to be. gathered,,,and . all grain in the . itOrehenses Laa. heed deitroyed. Every head of cattle has, beeii, seized and run oft by -the:- ietreating iiirks. So complete and widespread is the devasta tion in. Pulgaria that every Thissian train sent to the front has to carry mores of biscuits and other suppliei,_ not only for the army but for the starling population. This seriously hampers the operationsof the invading forces. ' , - The number and terrific character of the storms that are visiting different parts of the country this season are truly. appalling. Scarcely a day passes without. the news..of a devaitatinglornado reachez, us from .Some quarter, •and• not only is propdrty-destroYed , but alsn a great"loss; of life: liensauk-e, a town sitiiated about twenty-five mile's north of Green Bay in Wisconsin,on *July ninth, 'was - Visited aikd almost entirely swept away by,a,ter t,rible whirlwind. The Gardner Hotel, the largest brick:Shinnier risort hotel' in Northern : Wiscorigin,' was - 'blown down. Eight. wisps. are kn9wn ,to :have b4ri-: kind, and two Missing - ab&ht twenty are wounded. pther buildings were blown to piece,s. ~The .place•-iS a'l,toral wreck. The'schcol . hOuse.and _fifteen or twenty hOuses,,we're brOwn..,doWn: The suw mill, shingle inlll, a store were totally destroyed. The Spray and Schooner Arc - are a , total wreck. A powerful,gust.raised ,the._(.lep9t - : ;trid.Mew it across the track, arid:, preyentecl thd passage-of the Greed. BaY passenger train for two' hours ; the' , brittids - -aredamaged, Diu d * misplace . d. . '..0 The lossE.s are h*y. - The isforra up the largest trees, - though the beeu' , weedsi,an4 .theui in' :t • like feathers. It is slipose4 - __that fit - reps-rgeill. show* more cattialties. • -,. _ , The Charter Oak - Life Insurance atty Cour-- - $ pis going in to4hehataSbfit receivA. The St Louis Lnnibeimen'S . Insurance •Gotnpanyli ghingito . 7trind . up it,s affairs. The "hitchers and Dr6Tere Bank of St., Louis hAs.Suilendec4: the third bank of :that? three Neeks., ttetteral Efoyouvre official revolt Cf;the batti&'„ on. the ipitti fork of the 'Clear Water;:river says that the - Indians were driven- off , with thiiteen killed number wounded. Oar. loss was eleven men killed and twenty , nine igittunded. The Indians murdered a parttoi thirty oneflinamen while onlheir retreat: ' - • . i ! P-7 • `. .77 .•"" 7 "" r : It t stated- On.' - good authority that' gold . was IdisCovered ",lost : Week , in OlthoWn . , twelye:,mileOrom• -Bango4i by men i h o !Were blastingfor 'a 'reSe r voir.. Several rniiiitS;*ho - had- large ,experienee ik the quiFtz of Califbiro4;'. ll 4*.q: - Pio - : notthced :it f a - ricli - -.deposit:; Pieces:as large as U . .pea-are 'prOitou - OCed- pure told; 'Abe excitement_. over : ` diSeotery 18 in- : tenEe...:,,A'OEipitilist has ,agreed sl,s;43oo if stock . couriiariy blastini'Of,the, hedge' lie - -still,gOing on.:..Tie owner :of a ore .4 jaeen t to the reAltOif;to4:! - Oeii 'Offet4l - A4;909 -k r . a laiEclr. xp-1::4 in" - .lloloken. telt a sad . Story of :the burn and. drOyOng of a boy Ca- . abbnt - 'l5 of age was riding on a: irain . thiaugh tie- mgion around' Dover', in Morris eoun*, *lien big cloth ing tookfire.'., The.train \ hands,pn learn-,. , ing that tVp:.3):oy could awiin;.,threw,liiin‘ t in to the *orris canal , ' for. the -purpose of 'He' bad :probi' - ablyiloweveri: been dilabled by his burns, for liatetia. 'swiruniing: :to - shore he saliki.A . .?Was,,drowned. ie said that 00*Ople ( stood. :the', shore, looking at th*: : strugigling,.: lad and not one. at teraited s hia:reitoue; .•1 • 7 - 4 , •'• ' • , There - isfa mos- t the forger le d mita fiolitog-. 911 " 11 tOnll Throtrahout Russia , the war feelii!t is e:kei, , ,edingly strong. 'Tile Russian women especially, display a warm interf.s i t, in the welfare Of. the army. "Two days ago," writes the St. PeterSba correspondrat I of the. :litnclwster Exaniznar, "at theln yitation,ot Baroness Radinab, I spent an hour in', going , Oyer the huitdingi near Fort- - Nicholas in which the Red Croa society: is installed. and, anything 80 per fect in its arrangements could scarcely be imagined. Every cnncelyable thing that human :ingenuity_ could:suggeSt`or talent is there ready to be forwarded for the use ; and- comfort ; of the sick .and ,wounded I.soldiers. As I Passed through the rooms co , satl - not -help. expressing to Mme. .11,adinah my: ,astonishment at the.niim tier of beantitul women I - saw around me, all wearing the regnlation,.pmafore with a' •retr`brosi Oti their - bre6,§. But the baroness told me that ooe Was*Madame 'Narischktua, nee-„Princess Konrakini. an other the Countess Scltouyaloe, and all ladies of rank and fortube—all working as if their daily hread 'depended upon their exertions. In every nobls mansion, insyery cottage _in - _Russia, this work is' going on all day long. 'The men are, tigh - ting'jfor the - cross, the women are' silently working for those who fall in= its' defence. It is a national, war, and the sentiments is the same, in the breast of the princess as of the peasant. From what:,l have seen, I believe there is not .a lady Russia who would not cheerfully place eyery jewel shepossesses 7 -and ladies here are rich in jewels- 7 to be- disposed of for the cause iii which her country has taken up arms. If those who talk so .Idudly of "liritish•• interests" could see, 'as I have seen the devotedness of this ..people to ,the Übject - for which war is be ing watred; Lbelleve- -they-. would feel ashamed of the policy which puts itnagiu-' ed self interests before the calls of hu manity, and would,' leave some millions Of fellowchristians to' toil , on under ; a ! barbarous. yoke because,. of some fancied, i.detriment that May ensue in years to Come." . • . Advertisemeßts Nep.- . This Teed.. ATOTICE is hereby tven that the co- 0. partnership heretofore exleting between Botigh'- Wetiton, dentists,. is this Aar dissolved bytuntu , al consent. Ttse books; with . old accourip's= are - in the. ,batids of Wm L. Weston for settlement. New lipiford, July . tore bad 'e air tit et MESE Spartan Mothers: VOTICE OF INCORPORATION.- - Application will be made to the Conrt,orCom mon Pleas of Susquehanna ao„by the Ntivalusitm•District Camp Ileettng ibsociation of the Afeilioast Episcopal Church, on-Monday Autmat 13th, 1877, at 2 o'clock p, in., for a chattel, for the puipose of mantaining a prop er. convenient, and desirable Camp Meeting ground itc, accordmr. to the provieionefof Act of Atfeetnblk) JulylS - ,-1817. " • .?- 2G-41 DMIINI.STItATOR'S NOTICE. In. -CI- the est of Jolin W. 13rolirn,late - of Thompson twp, dee'd. Letters oti Adtniniitration in the said.estate havingbeen granted to thee:undersigned atl Orzons said estate, are-requested - to make itilmediate pay ment. and all persons having claims against said ebtate at e requested to present them:without , delay: , . 'Wm. A. nnowN, Adrainistikatotr- New Milford, Pa-,, July 18 ltitt ._•;.9- SSIGNEE'S SALE MI.MALIA .10.15TAL.WMal -AND- - - . PERSONAL PROPERTY _ . . ::In l iiura tt — ati''6e' 'oriin - eider' 4 , - the Court . of Common Pleas of Susquehanna. County, the under signed, assignees of H. -14. ,Yir.ebst.eF, will.sell at pa4lio vendue un'Atfevretaisisini '` .' .- -' ,' ' : ' . - Saturday August 11, 1877. fibs o'clock a. m., the" folhAying: ileicfited lot, of km& All that. certain lot „of - land!'situateili the township' of Harmony., In the county of Susqiie hanna; state of Pennsylvania ; known as the Flynn farrit and described indeed from the heirs of . .11yon- deed toti 3. Schlager ' - Co., containing ilgacies, more or less, WI h the appurtenances, .house, barn, pr . chard, etc.. etc. TERNS OF SALE :—One hundred dollars down on day of sale, one-half the balance on final confirmation, and the temairuipr one year tburealter with.inteicsf Also.at the same time . and palae, the IPERSONAL PROPERTY • ,Two horses. market wagon; buggy. sleigh, double harness, single harness, tool coest and tools. 2 robes, saddle, farming tools of all kinds, bousehold, fOrntture, etc., etc. Trarmai.;, Ten dollars 'and lees.'calf, ores $lO. six months' credit , with interest anitaßrbved se curity. W, T..IIIOI:I4EX' , June 18,1817. - As. I gnee. . • . • RFoGISTER'S:NOTICEPuinic No . flee is hereby given to all persons concerned in the f,ollowing estateft,,to wit Estatelbrßarbara Herd, late, of Lenox, dee'd ; Julius tVeentOr. Estate of When Foster. lite - of Bridge Water, deC'd Jno„.F. bunter.-Executor. • ' - ' • • Estate of A. E.-Doolittle. late of- Oakland. 6.01"; •41, - mon E. Doolittle,•Adm'r. ' • f' •'-- • ••-' " Estate of Timothy Hurley, late ot Harford. dec'd ;.c: S. Johnsou, Adm'r.• ; 22. Estate of Mary Newton ; lateot BrOiiiklytOfee"4 .Wations ;Executor: • F,State of, Enos Owens,,late,ot.Gibaon, dec'd; Daniel — Daniels, -Executor. Estate of ,W.arretiCamentex. late et Clifford .deed; T. G. ;Hayti!, Adm x. , • = '.• Eitfatd otlfzi , ,4* Ann. Hall, late of. New York. &cid ; O.;C. Hall;Adm'r. • Estate of W I ham ,Cooley., I ate Aubti rn. deed; ; ,Pol -1) Lathrop and W. IL Cooley. A diters,D. C. T.A. Estate of Isaac Davis late Of Middletown dec'd Glidden • ' ' Ef' - ;state -cif Benjam.it Watrous, late of Harr rd, deed ; W. E. Tingley. Adm'r. .state of Sophia Williams,. late of ord deed ;.M. A. Gardner, Executor. - ' ' - Estate of. Joseph Watrous, late of Bridgewa er,fiec'd D. S. Watrous and C. F. Watrous, Extcutf ..• • Estate 'of' Hattie Itichattison; .sunpt; c.„ Ali, Warren, bluardiah. ' , • Estate of Emory Tingley,- Minor, Mary P. • Conrad, Guardian. '`That the accountants have - settled their accounts in -the. Reester's Office in and for the - County. of 'Susque hanna, and that - the' same 'will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court on. Thursday, the lath -day of‘Augu.st, 1877, for confirmation and allowance„ •• •• 7 '_,- •o, ;'• 11. F. BEARDSLEY. RegiitCr. Registe r 'S Office, 3fontrose,J my id, Int DMINISTRATOR'S 3 sell at public vendne,' on the premises, .... „, , • •.. ; T % ,Thtasday 'August' 9 4877 at 1 o'cli.ek p. in.,' the follo's;in'g el land, . . -•• tto wit : •'• • , 'All —that certain_ tfact,,ol - land- Situate in the township of Lathrop, in the county or susque4 banns, State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lands •of Jesse Silvius east by land " of Wm. Johnson, south:by land of Wm,' Johnson, .and on, b the -west<, land of Flavel 'Williams, contai n ing 77 acres, more. Or , less, with the appurtenances, house,-barn Orcluirketc. SALE_:—One,itundred dollars on :day of sale, $2OO on final confirmation, and:the balance in two equal, normal payMents, to daterirom. ihialtonfirmatioir,' with Interest. d. 8. lkieCOLLUld; Juty:11 1 ;1877, -- 2888 I - • ' TO WHOM IT. MAY - CONCERN.- . - - 11 - I Notice is hereby men Blot .tio application will be mach to the next Court of 'tat:tarter' dessious of Sus. quehanOsPountyito arttend,aud ., thiroge the charters : the Borough of Frteadeville so ,as to penal tk thS town; council la said Borough to levy atax Of six Minb_elkeh year for road purposes and a ,tax of four tni/14 -par for borough putpOses. • - 11/GLIDDEN, HUGH DUFFY,' JOHN VOnalt, .;lid other,. Dauchlr' &* Co. IZSlacgot #z Rost, Corn; 413:outtii ati • ' tdatt: Drops, ,latat tzatato:nyroader fcr 25 • J. Throe lets for dei.tz.„ In 'Cur- tey ota.; Stamp __ A. .TRIJMVIII, Onto. rlsce,mcirt - MINA p DILI° SALE VALUABLE FARMS. Parsgant CO.swOrder of the Conit of - Int, Common Pleas, Or Sasqnehanna thearatia PentiVlVania.:Will. be. sold at, public's's, on the preMises in Rush township, in said county, cq, Wednesday, the 18th- day of July. 1877; at ten o'clock., 11.. M.. the following described yea' estate of W. \ Denel, assigued to 11.1.•lialdwin, in'trnst for the ben efit of his creditors. S. valuable farm, sttuate in Rush township , on what ,is known as "DeVine RiAgec.” and,. bounded and des cribed as.folloWs i to wit:: -?.g . ibning at the 'corner of land formerly convoyed by Rouen III.; Rose to Job M. Pierce, being also a corner of a lot contracted for by Loren Tapper, between' the . Middle branch of Wyalus- Jug and the Ridge Road ; thence extending north 3i degrees west 54 perches to - g post ; thence south 66 degrees west 80 perches to a- post ~.thence south degrees west 98 perches to a post ; thence 'south la perches to a post, the northeast corner. of Samuel Thatcher's land ; thence on his line ionth 18 degrees east 112 perches to a blich tree ; thence northilt de. -green east 183 perches to a post : thence north el and 4-10ths perches to place of beginning ;' containing 1S), : acres oflend, be the same mere or less ; excepting and reserving out of the , same, 31 acres deeded to George :Wright Devine. The Improvements are a large and convenient two _story frame house; a stream of never failing water at. the door ; frame granary, hen house, &C.; a large frame hay barn,, and frame carrirge house, with first-rate 'stables underneath, and never-failing weter at the stable door i The landis In a good' state of cultivation, is divined into convenient fields, with water in each field. The fences are in good repair, and the farm t s one of the very' best, for all purposes, in Susquehanna county, andl is convenient to plates of public worshiP, schools- stores, , and mills. _ , TERMS OP SALE:-LOne-sitth of tourchase money to be paid on day:of sale,;. one-sixth on final confirm- - lion. and the lmlanee in one year from day of sale, with interest from date of ColliitMlitiol; The parches er must arrange his big on day of sale.. D. L, BALDWIN. - ' assigner; of WI 26- , -28 • 2/19n4ose, Jane 27, 1877. Li.J.BARNIIj3; ;II BLAIMING if. N. ctothooll Barnes, Blancling & Co., 1 • 1. gaiVe Atittf-graniti-,.if);(*;. EICEMABLisHED-nii 1840:1 • - MANUFACTURERS OF ALL HINDS OF MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS MANTLES, &C, MOUTERB OF SCOTCH' 0:11AN1TE, - 26 Ohoi'ango St.',Netir Pepet,, . , March B•,' 1876. • BIND . 11:1,51VON:i N. Y A N VF STOCK or • ' 40, ir'cifoOls..er'esr, just receliea find, for vile by Q I:TERMINE L O1:TIL For sale by ILSO,; ALL Kl.los OF • q-4.OC,ERTFA,' At tb'e store of 4i0.v.4919F1`g4;?"31, For gale by Moitt,rose. A0r111.3.A15. = • • . , BUY --Yot4i WAf-fOgS; . CAR • OUSTEII,II.6tri I P.A.°l • • • ; - - PitICE LIST • • • , • Reilairlng - done on.shoit notle,a, ';.'he s ..egOt than the ,cheapetit, . ;, • • • First-elan Phtetonit . • 41 4 . 0,4:10 ' 4 ' l ig e:Lninlier wagon R. = tfornis from" $l4O ~ to Swell body Sleighs,. 4* 61 BLACKSAIITITIN4. 1.6 elioe.per imannew, ; $2-50 corkaod fiat • •-• , $1,40 Iset• per span • • • $l.OO. 'All work warranted;... Call and e:cainipe my stock befoiepurthasirg - elsawhere. , • • ttusinitilotrT. Aprli 26 ; 1 76. 7 -tf , ;,' yALITABVI FARM FOR 'SALE • , . . • • . . AtEw MILFORD TowNsiiiP.c . • A ,__The ',undersigned exeentor of the :estate of Simeon Pan F l eet. decd, offers for sale the kiln of said deced ant, one-fourth Mile north of the lltemley church, New. Milford township, Pa. It centaiiiii about 112 acres. ' well watered, fenced,and under a good state of cultiva tion.; must dispose of said num, and will sell on EASY TERNS.- - • ' For - Farther Particulars iniinire of the suhicriber Sammenville, • : • • P. 0. Address, New Milford; Pa.' ' • ' • ' ' 3..B2.ALDIUCH. July 'Oh , 816tf- • - :1 . 6 A. CQIiTESY s .. .`• - • fanwtaranv DRY :000CS, PANCX:GOODS s ' XiaeplEßY; GLOVES, • - HalrGorde v icib,bons,?eotunerkr And• Notions, . :'• . • _A - FULL LINE OF,. ..Ol4o'lllS' AND X50,14.41tEd5 ,. , FOR MEN'S AND - BOPS, WEAR, ", 1 140'A,Icatiittp ,4' BEET, = 'BINAAMTON, 'l4.* Y; - CARLOCORTESY, , ANTriCiNY'b,ORTESY. ApF . D ,25,;1877. : •- • IT-17 DONLEY, , . ::• - ••kuitNlAnirtti - ,x TAKE , . Bi",il 6)IAMTQN,' N; .The lateet itepikAtii &Meinud Ciliketeolf hand.— Hearse to order. tato:cede. et,e. aprill9, '76. iorrAN , TED.—on‘Wedriesday or each week all well letted f veat calvee i fsetgbing 110, pounds and up wards. ' Also 'I fat sheep. and lambs. - sheep pelts, veal and deacon shins," for •which we wilt-Tay the market price in - caah. 1. ,V. Great B (nd aYI - 6,187/ 3 ; ITE* EY STONE' Jul. courses of , study : and - thorough' deli. Expenses reduced to thelowest,,point . conshatenVvith efficiency. Tuition must be paid in advance , The ninth scar commences Sept. 4 "4,-18 , 77. , For catalogue. address, ' 4114103 " ' . " Factorsville, Pa. . rin."l4 7 . LAbia;:PitY SIOIAk :AND stirgeoz,titaadera Itta , profeeetonsi iferVlcee to the titizens,of Great Bend and :the adjotntegtoentrs. Of . Ace over the Post'Otftee, Great Bend Village Pa. J*l_lol4Bll, , „ 'llB—g 0 . 1 1 , lelte•--The' tint of Mitchell Certta tett& day dtasolred my mutual content. rilbeieciofts and ac.cptuita my !pada for eolleotion Onion: April litki • ~18-211 ALSO. R. -1 WE E. ;J. WEBB. 11: •H,;,":Ji W. 111314- H.J. WEBB. 115 - . 1641