Prom Utah. A letter dated Fort Kearney, Sept. 5, re. .ceived in• this city 'yesterday,. states .thatza 'party of returning Californians,. who passed .through Salt Lake on the 25th Of July, re 'port that the evening before they, left that city..the Mormons. arrested Mr. Wilson,. whom the late SUrveyorr-General Burt. left ' in charge of the office, and, with a rope . round his neck and a piste] at his breast, mpelle& him to, answer several questions w hi c h they. propounded about Bell, Mogo, L -o d others. • Mogo was cotinected with the Survey or-Generals office. The Mormons made. Wilson promise to bring Mogo to them during the next day ' before they released him, • Mogo obtained information of these proceedinga, and imme diately quitted the pity, leaving his wife be hind, so precipitate was his, -retreat., They. went in pursuit of Laudon and the other clerk, but Landon escaped by jumping out - of a sec ond-story window. lie -went that night somewhere south, and the repOrt is that he was overtaken and killed.- As . these Califor nifitis made 'but a. brief stay, they were una b=le. fo ascertain what be:Caine of Wilson.' They also say that the Mortnons were ma king preparations -for a -fight, and did not conceal their hostile intentioic4. Elder Kim ball, in 'his harangue in theTtbernaele, laugh ed at the idea . of .ending Milled States troops to.ljtah. and said he Could '`.` take his wives j3O or 40 of thend and whip the 2,500 •ticops ' and come back and fl o'4l good day'S ;cork afterward:' lie further said that pro. visions for the army would come into the vittlev. but the troops would never ent e r .halt Lake City. Two oc,mpauies arrived at Fort Kearney zur the sth ot,September, en roOte for Salt ;Lake, and the Fifth and Tenth Regiififents Of : t tifiintry ' were .at that tine at" Fort LaraMie, ...tii• .the safe e. dpati.nation. The writer of she letter* says that Col. IlotTinsn had seized live hundred kegs -of powder in the Morbon trains.-- TWashing ton Union, Oct. 1. . . A: NEW SECRET SoclETY.— . —lt seems that there is in existence in the city ,of Philudel phia and perhaps in other places, a secret po litical association of Irish Democrats, known as "-Molly Maguire." It is allcized that they exercise comrulling influence in' the move ments of the Democratic party, and mould the actilin of the nominating conventions of - that party to suit their own ends. They work under the ostensible- name ofthe ," A merican Benevolent association." •The Bul letin mvs: "«'c do not know how the members are distinguished, but it is understoOd that the two green lanterns.which hung.over the plat form at the rally in - Independence Square or. Thursday evening, were the signals of t h e order. Thd, officeta were all -Irishmen, and the Rromment , meinbers . are among the most conspicuous wire-workers in the 'party. The - confusion at the late Convention at. Spring Garden.liall, was occasioned by the fight be tateen "Mollys" and the American Dem .(..rats, both factiOns having. candidates •fiir nomination in the field. Many of the "or der" hold office under the Federal adminis tration to this-•eity. Last Sunday-, the Rev, Mr. Cantwell, pastor of the Catholic . Church of St Philip de Neri, created considerable msternation among his flock by. denenneing the order. and declaring that- he would e.x coMmunicate any of them who: belonged to it, ifthe could find them oat. As the order is entirely a Catholic affair, we imagine that. there, will be trouble in the ranks . of the un terrified ; we hear growling even nolti from American Democrats to the efreet that the "Mollys" hold too many Offices already." • NoIINION . MOVEMENTS.—There is a very neral apparent breaking up alining the Mor inons in this Eastern section of country.— We have n already , noticed the discontinuance n , of the Mormoewspaper . published in this City; and the suspension of religious worship at their usual place in Broome-street. • We hear al's° that, last. .Sunday, at their head. fillarterS,. at TOM'S Ri vet, ...N1 J., - where there •has:been a small colony fib some tiMis. it wit , annOuneed thdt hereafter there would be no more public serviets there. We understand that in rhiladelphia measures are in progress 'for. closing up the MorMon Churelt - there; public worship. it: to be discontinued, and tall the business Affairs of the sect mire .to be wOund up forthwith. This has the appear .sace of decay hnd dissolution.; but we are in think4t:indicates a change of policy, :and, that the: ' , Mormons in j ail' parts of the country. are to be summoned 'to Utah. In stead of supporting missionary agencies in he Eastern States, it is thonglh, best to con centrate "their forces at head-quarters. We .understand that the New-York Society will lake up their line of march for Utah in the iearly_Spring.-11 7 . Y. Times. ANnTif ER SUITMAIVINETELEGILAPIL—AIIiIth- Iink of sub Marine telegraph cOmmunica .tion fits just been laid. France is now uni ted to her coiony of Algeria. Hitherto a -i4a distance of 146 miles between Cagliari,in Sardinia,and the Algerine coast has remained to lie rompleted. Notwitb;tandirig the short ness of the distance, the depth at one part is equal to . the greatest depth in the Atlantic plateau. , The cable, however, was paid out 'rapidly and without aeciden:;and little doubt is entertained of is permanent safety. Now all &Co„ of Birke d, Liverpool, Were the niantillicturerg,,.and they had contracted to take all the' risk of the oix,ratiOn.. The length of line used was 17miles , and-its cost 1450,- 000.. Its construction was different in some important respects from that of the Atlantic cable, and Newalf &Co., consider that a con siderable eccino c tiv Might haVe. been effected in the ratter. The aspect -of monetary affairs throughout the country yesterday was slightly etheou raging. • Failures are reported, it is true, inmost of the principal cities ; several hanks among them, the Bank of Central New-York, litical the Oneida Central Bank, Rome, and the Wc . ,:lbington Bank, of this State; the sank of Nortii',. 4 merief, Seymour, Conn.. and' the Western Bank: .s.p . C.'n,f . rfleid, Mass. " are dkcredited'or suspended ; and - the City :lank Stateteet•st a the. week is re,gsrded as unfavorable, In - Ala shows an unexpected dqerease of coin., a tinsttractitm of loans, and ,large drain of deposits. But: the principal (Ifies appear to hold their own, The•general fteinig of the.eramtry is hopeful. A decreas ino demand for money, for the time being at reast,is indie:ited by the fact that tm stocks, were received for redemption at Washington: L- .Y. Y. 'Tribune, Oct: a. ' We learn from the Sullivan County Democrat, that a Mau named - ELIJAH EOIIIICII, while Passing along the Berwick turnpike, in that, county„ one night recently, was at tacked by a panther, but succeeded in beating the ferocious animal off with a heavy dub, before:he received material injury. • Joitrnal t,f Commerce attributes the indifferenee in Vermont tq thcfnet that is is the most thoroughly black, republi em State iu thQ i;uion.• j 3 parity of react ing we conclude that the rive'Poitits, 'Which goes in a great dirty' lump fir• notional de mocrae.y, is the. most, pious coturonnity, in the known world. Eight hundred Mechanics have been thrown out of employment by the closing of three large manufacturin6 cstabliahmeilts at Buffalo. Dr. The Bridgewater Baptist Association which met last month adopted the following resolutions, with only two dissenting voices : 1. Resolved, That our love for personal freedom and regard for the rights of man are unabated by any new wrongs, or complication of wrongs to which we or our fellow-crea tures are subjected, and as in duty bound we will ever protest: against, and in all Christian ways firmly oppose aggressions on human rights, as sr practical repudiation of the broth;. erhood of man, and the fatherbotxl of God: 2.- Resoira„ That among late culraimS of the principles of% humanity, the lawof7GOd, and the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, first and foremost, pre-eminent in crime and cru elty, stands the recent unparalleled decision of the U. S. Supreme .Court, in the Dred Scott case---a decision outlawing and attainting an entire race; dvlivering them over-to their tormentors without hope of judicial protee• tion ; a decision subversive alike of the grin ciples of natural justice and .the ounitiOn law, and even the revealed will of GO .and our hOly religion, in that it ("cries to the black mee, tbr whom, in' common with ourselv e s ar.d all the races of-man, Christ died and the Spirit strives, the pcissessioc of any right that white men are botind to respect. 3; Resolved, That it •is the duty of all . Christians to repudiate this athestic decision, and .do all that lies in their just power to prevent the infliction of wrongs and outrages under its horrid Sanction, by .an 'honest and consistent testimony ; to preserye the public mind froin corruption by the debasing edut tiona! influences; of this stupendous crime against humanity; and to secure its speedy a id effectual reversal, as an imperative duty to - ourselves, our defenceless and 'oppresed. brethren, Our country; and our God. Snow fell this (Wednesday) morn ing, but melted as fast as it reached the ground ; but we ian vouch that,sr,ow tell here on the last day of Septentlier,l337. - --Cou..: dersport Journal: / 4 : 5 *? - '" SMITH Ic Tipimpson, a mechanic and coal operator ini Danville, is the opposition nominee for Congress in the Luzerne triet. - lie will make a handsome run. Ytciigiono Nkolice.—Rvr. Gt:onna LANnos . will preach in the M. E. Church, in Montrose, on tu ril ay, October 17 th, ut o'clock, P. M., and Sun day, at 11 o'clock, M. • Notice to Teachers.—The School Direc tors of Gibson &Ore to employ twelve Teachers, to take charge of the schools in their township, to w horn liberal salaries will be paid. The compensation will be graduated according to .the qualifications of the persons employed. • . All Teachers expecting to .teach'in Gibson School District must be licensed by the proper authority— the County Superintendent • • JACOB L. GILLETT, Ptcsitlent of Board School Directors, Gibson School District •Srrn Anti., SeCretary. Gibson, Sept. tql, 1857. • To ~the ludipendelit Freemen of Nniiquelhariata County: In compliance a ith the expressed wish of noun:r ose friends in yariMiq Parts of the county, as well as in accordance with my own sense of duty and pro p:iety, I Mn constrained to it:A.ollnel. that, (until fur ther ad) i.-ed of the popular will,") lam still a can didate for your stirrizes for the office of Rcfriater 'and feoniler Co- i Nceol , l term. • St,oilld'a sufficient tonni.er of nty.fel!tyx citizens—app:oh,g of the man ner in which I haYe thus Cu- strove to discharge the duties oft e disposed to F 11,14111 me upon the true ,li rr it s 4 ti,,4,,exiion, after a Clic and can did view of the cc, I C-111 . cmly promise a continu ance of my utmeot effort. to (I,Perre that confidence, •with all The inc7en=ed at,ility to di,eltarge those du de: to the puldiettdvanta L te.ultich neatly three 3-ears experience in )n given me: It however, a majotity sho.tt ele.r I.on-i•lerations para mount, I Imp.: y L , Vat , Aitit for : benrance, so long as I do not impugn , theirs. . Sept.), 15L7.;,. . JAVES W. CuAri(AN. To the Ita(lipessdent Voters of mus quehanrza connty.—By earnest solicitation of many of My ftieniels, of all parties, I have been in dm•ed to offer myself as an !Not PENtor.NT CANDIDATE for SHERIFF. If elected, I trill endeavor to dis charge the dutieS of tbe.office faithfully and impar thlly and to the:hest of my abilities. task- the votes of my fellow eitiiens, on behalf of the SorrnEUX part of the county; which has yet never lidd the office of Sliciiff. In principle, I have ever been Opposed to the extension ofislavery and in favor:of freedom. At the same time. .1; hold that the North has no right to :o interf.:re S:ac s tst-y, it e - x i-ts as a State Institution, IMk . the votes of all my fellow citizens, of whatever naine or party, DExtocaars, REernm- CANS, Wntos, _kill:ate/Ns, and Foreigners, and should -both of the Noniinating Conventions nominate me, I shall not.he offended, hut will most fully appreciate the favor, and feel under many obliga't'ions for the same, and if el:Med, will try to remember that I re ceived the office, from-the people_ TREDIVAY KELLOGG. Auburn, Angtisi 12, 1857. V.1.1:4:4f0ri In Ararat, on, the 22c1 ult., by Samuel WOams, Esq., Mr doxBo W*LST.n,•and Miss MAniox Bnooss, both of A-rwat„ -In Rush, Sept. 20th, by MI. IL IL Gray,- Mr. Lt . - rnta A. Gnaxotn, and &Diu, J. GRASGEII, both of . . Rush, Su:=q. Co. , • Ps. In New `lilford, on the 16th ult., hr Rec. Geo. B Reese, fir. LETC:IS Q. Kirby, and Miss iIiLES A DEwEv. ' • • " In Burford, on the 29th nit, by Rev. A.. Miller, Mr. Brice J. Ts:l.En, and Miss Arms A. Cori:mils.. . In Lacpyrille; Oct. lst., by the same, Mr. Eiroris Burstsoro.w.of Warren, Bradford Co., Fa., and Miss Skean F;G) - tal - , of Laceycille,Wyoming CO., Pa. DIED In Leraysville,: Bradford County, Pa., on Sunday, the 27th ult., Ripsronn B. BAILEY, of the :firm of D. Bailey & Son,, in the 22c1 year of his age. • This rad event occurring as it has in the very midst of a life of active and more and more extending has spread universal gloom and sadness over this whole community. U.:avert:ally 'esteemed for_his many excellent and virtuous oualities of mind and heart, every, acquaintance will hare to - feel yet more and more the loss they bare sustained. But there - are no words to convey at. adequate idea of the loss, to the here d wife and infant daughters, the mourning fathe and surviving' partner, and the in consolable m ther, brothe: s, and sitters. As a hus band and father, ever devoted, kind, and considerate; as a son and brother, - affectionately filial and warmely attached. Commencing his career of life when quite young, by an active participation in his father's busi ness, and by an intense application and constant de votion to his dutic throughout the whole of his life , seconded by an aniount of natural talent and aequirei skill seldom combined in one individual, be had cured a uniformity of success seldom attained in a business .titstach complicated character.' By the ur banity of his manners, strict attention to every mi nute detitil of business, and an accommodating spirit, he had in an eminent degree, obtained the esteem and love of all with whom he- had an- acquaintance. His death. is felt tO be an Irreparable loss to this community. . [Cott. . ‘• .; C. D. Virgil, . TIESILOENT DENTIST. kw removed ban Office to 4 1111 IdereAdence. next door above De. 11.111114 a -On rldnplke Street. stern he los fetal up Din a sfyle of nentuese end cOnvemlence batting be prafeadon. ' MOnlnin x.October. . 1=.40d IM,TF i rIr i rP I eTW I NMI TVOTICE is hereby given that In pursuance of an .1. 1 1 order of thet,, Orphans' Court ' of Susquehanna County, the subscribe' will offer at public sale, by vendue, on fies-preinisms of the first hereinafter de scribed piece or parcel of land, 'situated in Liberty township, to mid cOunty, on Baturday,PetotPer 31st, at one *Week P. . the interest of Robert P. Vance, deceased, under contract, from Mesars. Jessup & Posta, k the Mow ing two pieces or parcels of land, situate in Liberty, towtudrip, in said county: the first, bounded on the north by other lands of said deceased, and lauds of Arthur Southard, on the east by other lands or de cedent midlands of Benjamin Vane% on the south lands or Benjamin i tzott and John Crowed!, mid west by landailP . • Hughes, now in possession of contaiaing 112 assess, more or tea with the-appurtenances, about $0 acres of whkh are im proved, and on whkh are dwelling home barn, Or. chard, ac.. The second piece is a wild hit, contain- Lug 50 acres• or thereabouts, adjoining the above, and bounded north - by-Linde of Thomas .Cating,, east and south by the leads above described, and-west by the same. Tcnn allayment made known oa daj et alp._ iNt. 114 7 . -- 1 1 r C. Lucz AOPer, Ailditor's Notice. naderdiertean Auditor. appointed by me Orphsitor Coed tTEitme k mehanns County. to male distribution of the funds in e hands of the Administrant: of the estate of II ILSILT Itaawyt, de. clawed. will attend to the duties of his said appointment on Fridacy the 6th da_y of November nett, at one o'clock In the afternoon. atlas °Mee. In Montrose. At which time and pisee, all .persons having claims. will present them or be Itnever barred from commit in upon said fund. F. A. CASE, Actrroa. Montrone. October 7, IM7. Land Warrctit Lost ! ALL persons are cautioned against purchasing Land Warrant. No. IWO, for 1611 acres. Dated Nov. 29th, 1855., Issued in 'the name of Joseph Du- Bois, Clerk, linked States Flotilla Service, FLORID WAR. The same was lost in being transmitted by mail from Bloomington, 111., to Great. Bend, Pa. Steps have been , taken to procure a duplicate. JOSEPH DUBOIS. Great Bend,.Susq. Co., Pa.,. Oct. 7, 18'57.-6w ESTRAYS! CAMP. into the enclosure of the subscriber, one day last week, four calves, two steers and two heifers. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take them away. D. D. 1% ABNER.. Bridgewater, Oct.: 7, 1857.--.3w • FARM FOR SAM Q ITUATED about 1 # miles from Lynn Post Office, Springville, containing . IDS Ai-cress, - about 60 ncres under improvement.. On it are a fram ed house and barn, good apple orchard, with a large proportion of grafted trees, sugar orchard, and tim ber, adapted to the wants of the farm.. Within half a mile of a saw and grist mill. Terms made easy. • Apply at this office or to WARREN TAYLOR. Springville, Oct..'l, 1857.-3 w • • Fair Warning. IR: trill Fa ce trouble and exposure by .1.1.1. paying for a piece of Sole Luther weighing 11. lbs. 6 oz.; (less the pate, which belongs -to the butt,) which' he took from our cellar lust Fair Dan without leave. BENTLEY St READ: gontrose, Sept. 30, 1656. A JOURNEYMAN TAILOR Vcar IST a r i MID so j O NE who is n first rate workman, ran find steady empleyment and good wages, by applying im mediately to the subsezilier. P. LiNES.- Montrose, Sept. 30, Iss7.—tf New Goods —roe— 3D"' nal, 1E30°7. TLk ERDEM77 IS NOW RECEIVING. A LARGE STOCK OF FALL & WINTRU. GOODS,- Including his uFnal" n, , sortment of the frill and new.st at' lfs in market,• which will be sold on the tnost f.t vot able tei . . • Now Milford, Sept. SO, 1.857. • Executor's illottee• lierehe ven to ail per , otta having thtniatala acarnat 01" the r•tate of 1:1:21.11.1M, late of llorrobt townahlp, that the carne ttt.t t.e preAliteo to the uniler.lg,e.l tor ar• rattgeniebt, aril nit per:ions holt:tacit to said toit ate are rixf , tr...ted to make laitutallate payuleat. • ' Ilarforb :fro. ht , 10..1%-400r TYLER nr.r.wsTEß, Exerutur Adminititrator's Nonce. 1 167(5T U2l: Is her,',‘ 0.11 that hater. of thlolllot ntinn on the a il Lie ' 11 . 1.1:1 , I. le of Nev. Milford towrodil;.• do- onsst,l.h.‘ve tl:e sed all d U, `UM rl. to :111 . rt . ...0 . ...4,1U. I:111;e 1111711.4n3te, VlVllt'Lt. tlo.se , Irvittg there , o pre.. ;t KI•t•;• &AV attested for settles:lea. 31rf.ra, NEW-MILFORD. STOVE EMPORIUM! Great Reduction in the price of StOres. ' DlCKEitillti. & OLARBATT Anr. mr...lvlnz. 1).6r st.-xi, n, the F.Ly. Int! Wl7e. L Tea D:,d wuuhl to .or tutheir toltl.cruu, that they lace I,stAl the Ltat STOCK OF STOVES ever. Ter,' to the it.l.a.itantm of SuNqueltunna County. Thc:ri!oclit cn,:.o.ts Jf :tc.st niiiveolt Innen... of Eirro fed Orryt.l, Large Oron, Pronimir, and Cc.al Conking Sforr.c,lit.,ides any quantity of Par/or Stores, for Wood or Coal, ()picr, liottl and Box Storrs. :=t..r . c fur c l r4 qa the diviug !Inc pri!.. le. CV( . I . 11. k ant: :.•t.•r ver, rn c rae prlee. We would take thii opportunity of rentit,4linz our flietals ulas arc sollelted to virolsay. their Store. of Ilawkers and Pedlar., thata mornetds rerodion Nem essnylisce them !tat 'lt Is seep poor eseotson.sy to slss.,. It I- a well de-alsllchod fad that the ;snit of selling Store• hr ised them about the errns•ry. Is not 1< !Ilan f.ften per root and ranee:sill - a. high a. I esashlr, to sav nothl::C a bout had tiVi 4 .on*lc ,, aofadhrtten.. COUIJe this extra ea - pchse 'COIL( out of Use poelets of the istsre.hasor. . In consideration of the above facts, we offer oar entire ST6CIi. of STOVES at twer.ty'rcr tr.c pedal:tr. will, tor sell. new, mtlut.tl .4, If thaw ut,..1114 NZW-NirLrucio. Saq,t. Lt. FAIR ARRANGEMENTS. FAIL{ ligifilt-E'il,lETL FAIR Elk!. all Classes and Conditions; F. B. CHANDLER has just recciv4A direct from the Metropolis his usual extensive supply of incomparable 9 1 12 3EXIIV4ar 99 9 1 An enumeration is unnecessary, as the People gener ally, are aware that his is the itßit: TY STORE* Most anything, from n Penny Primer, all the way tip, .to just tit , thing you want, can be obtained at the lowest Possible pike. LET ECONOMY. GUIDE YOU, • In ihe selection of place for the bestowal of your ratronnge, and we are certain we shall hare the pleasure and privilege of DOING yon GOOR. Also, just received at Chandler's, an assortment or @CO;2:. j oDL Such as are in use at the " SOIINIAL SCHOOL' all of which will be sold at COST. for Cash. A Eupply of Sharon's and Webster's Dictionaries, ready for promiscuous distribution. Cheap ofeourse. _ 6 Friends! Patrons! Countiymen !' lend us your " DIMES • and they will be returned to you with much increase. , after aFE ;il 7 days. - Don't fail to call and se core some of these VIM ACCOMMODATIONS. Montrore, Sept. 16, ]857. NEW GOODS. MAKTLEI &L E2/0 Are now receiving their Fall Stock for 1E30 1 7 COMPRISING THEIR USUAL VARIETY OF Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Tin and Stone Ware,' Diugs, Medicines `• • * • Paints, Oils and Dyatuffs, Clocks, Gold - • and Silver 'Watches, Jewelry, Perfumery, Fancy Goodi Boots, Shoes and Leather, Hats and Claps; and in fact, almost every article usually found in this country; all of which we offer on our usual terms, assuring, our customers, and the public generally, that they may rely on as fueoratle prices as any other Establishtnent this side of the city. Montrose, Sept. 16, 1857. Aath:th3tsator's Sale. OTICh hereby - given that in pursuance of an 1.1 order of sale, issued from the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna County, the subscriber will, on iFatur. day, the 10th day of October next, at one o'clock, P. M., at the Court house, in Montrose, - offer for sale at public yendue the following ddscribed property, late the estate of Hannah Dewitt, deceased, namely, a certain lot of land situate in the township of Brook-. lyn, in said oounty, bounded and descrjbed as - follows : Beginning at a post, the corner of David Morgan and Hiram Howe ;_thence by said Morgan's land, north 88° east, GO perches to a poet; thence north. 2° west, 142 perches to the corner of a lot contracted to . Patrkic Crosses; thence, by the,. same, - month S$ west 40 Peri*. to a Beech corner ; and thence south 3° - east, 142 perches to the beginning, containing 58 acres and 40 perches, more or less, with the appur. tenanees;from seven to'ten acres hnprotert. Tanis at payment made known on the day of Sale. PLUMBS AVERY, itdatinistenter. XontroPe, Sept, 110057,-14 TYLER, t FRANCIS NIOX LEI% • At•wa's, S. 11. GC!.1.11, • F. B. CHANDLER. • • • PR0.A.3144..T10N. ..________ • . . - GENERILL ELECTION; IN pursuance of an art of the General Assembly of the Common.: VIVAIth of renit.seleania. entitled an act nebulae to the electlests of the Comninneualih, approved the VI dor ofJ ulve/t. D. 1.,114 1. P. P.-HOLLISTER, High -Sheriff of the nutray of Stnottielianna.. In aid Comnintywealth„ do hereby rive notice to the k2ectors of the Omnty aforeadd, that a General Eledtoe will be held In sold county, On the .. • 2d Tneralny of October next, 'C:* (It being the 1411 day of told Inooth;) at which time, sate and Coin• . ty gdicors are to be rig:viol as follow., to wit: One ptqw,n to ell the office of Govcrtior brut(' Connneemettlth. One peputl to fill the 'blew of Canal Coutrutiiioncr of the lkurd of Pennsylvnnia. Two person.; to all the ofitces of .latlrA at the Suicitue Court of rento.ylvants. One lumen to fill the office of }fetal/et of the Rowe of Repmian• tat I ves of rennry I mrila - - . One person togil the offloe of CArrilislliusquol.antia County. , One penum tr hill the Office of Prothonotary for said county. One 1,1-4.,u to Oil the otntv of Registor Reomler fur mid county. One penstu to fill the offlee of Comffilmioner tf,,r mod ev nt ,ty., One perwm to 011 the office of Treasurm for sald county. One person to fill the office of Ali ltor fin said conntr. One eVf.. , 11 • offic e of coroner tot ...Lie county. And I also hero: • :-. nte known and give notioe, that the t d ;ted of 11411/14 thl 7 (la4lC-.1. I....ettlons in the several wards boroughs and townships clrhlc .' • ...num.: of tiumuottinna are as. follows to wit. TheEl„T•,nt district nwnposed of the township of Apulia. eon will be held 4the hon.: of Joseph ik,4o in said township. The Election for the district composed of the township of Ararat .he held at the school house ncar the l'its t ,ytelian church In said township. • - The fac...tion for the Ul4 rict torn -t of the township of Ardmin Will to tell Ut the hon-e of Georre Ilaverty In said township. The Elmticit: hr Me district e , mift•- . . , 1 of tie los usLiP of .TlridgewaterAtill he .teid at the Coort noose lo the Pryough of :tiontn•so. The Election for the district compowdofthe toaardilp of Brooklyn wilt in held at the bans. ..f Jaffna I). ituilard 111 said torn/ship. Tine F.ie,:tl.ll for the district composisi of the township of I lows. nut In held at the school House bear itobt. (Stains in .tow whip. • The Eleetl.an for the district 'composed of the township of Clifurif 'will be held at the house of !limo Barnum In wild township The IClectiou fur the dlitrlet. composed of th e Itorunigit Dundar - al I I inc held at the Thind.iff Hotel in said lion - ouch. . Tht .KirCtion 1 . 44 the district esiniplesed of the township of Dimwit wilt be held at the house ref .Tohn Itaser In rnid t ownship. The Election for the district con.iseed of the t.iwnsliPp of Forest Lake will bt. imid at the house of !lets , A. Clark. In ash! tnwnflrlpp The Eh-vino' for the di s trict eoth i se s o - 1.4 the townsillp of Ftwuklitt will be held at the sch.e.l house near 'Taco!. A I tarts in wild townalilo. .• The Election for the district compernal of it, Itorough of reind,. vine sill be held at the school lonise In `Old Borough, The Em-ctlon for the dim Het I.`,.'tl•th.o4Cli of the township of forest 11,n , 1 will la! he Id at the house of l'addoeit 1n wild township. The ri, , oti.no for the district coropnosi A the township of liibenti a lit be held at the house or Joseph Washburn in said toutiship:. The Election Cro the district composed of the township of liseford is 11l be held at the house o f N. W. Waldron in township. The Eiecti.oi far the 'list riot comp ...ca the township of naratAhy will ire to id At the hone., of S. IV Inteer . In til.l township,' 'The Co the dlstriet composed of the toWnstiip ottierrick will Gebel.' at the 1....u5e fortnerly occut•hsi by Shniwel 'Amuck In said to e - 1,1,11.. The Elation rot the district composed of the trial:1011P of Jackson sell be Told at the hones- 1,1 .1• Turnetin said township. - Election for the ,lis:riet of the tos'tnointp JetauP win I.e at the lo.u-e of I .onlel lint In said township. The Election for the district c0mp...11 of the town.hlp of Lenox in la• 10-ld at tile house of tleos• ,t lirotherw hl sold township. -The F.iectlon for t he district 0n1ti0t.,...al or the township of Liberty o held at ouse of iklo .lones wil.l he El. ctiou for the ttistect toroposed of the toner:ship of Lathrop, wilt lo nt the bounce of Elislia Lewd In raid townr4.lp. The Elroll..n for the di..trirt remise...Al of the row nsi.ip of )ltddle io.cu a'. 1:/ heitt at the house ofJeseph Ross in wild township. 'i'in Election ter the district einapo,rsi of the Borough of Also:trust Is• held at Cie Court ittruse In salt llorour.h. The Ele,tion for the district comp...so! .4* the tna - nsi.lp of Sele ?.:'104,1 will be held at the Lome oeenpled Elijah Barnum, ; In Wild township, . 1 he Eleeiton for tine &stria coatis r..ti of the township of (Sakti:id all be held i.t the how.: of Robert Nisi: In the lk.rough of Susetut. itanna.• I he F.1..,110u for the i rHet coin( 0,4%1 , 4 the townsnln of Rash. wlil t lehl :It the how, of .'. 1). nn der In .aid tow shin. Elect ton Le the dldriet ^anti..Ned t , f the tetwoNLln of Spring. . will he held at the le.nle t)!Svet.e.r Itk , et In Intl toirneldr . . -3, yte e tton roe the rit4 det Hied ttentethlp of ell HI held at the teoe,ot Itohert t-ehrlen In "gad totronhith h... ideetiott for the OLetrict ct..npns.n.l of tl.e itorongh of Siherone 1.:01713 ,th Le held at the ootte. 1:11iot Benson In sdhl Itonoth. Tim Etoe:lon for the di:4dd cftenpot ni of the toa-asidp of Thdhaion a 111 he held at the house of E. it. Chsr.dier la .wild tea ushlp. -I xis. hereby make known net eilotlee. nu In :ust i.e the Ad of rids Cononouwealth.ontithsl" AR act Ime-cribing the time a n d In.-toner of s•nb llt Li tig to the people for their ratleazdlon or r".c.:tion the i.ropoted antra:tin:ruts to the Constitution." approved 1.1h,* A. It., I nn: dirocted that, fat the purpose of awer the wise of the citizens of this Conimenwealth reenrd.lo the:abrptiou rojeetlon of xid a:ornaments or either of them, an elvelon a !II be let.! In each of the toaso.hlpt, rants. and dlstrictala County, on said second r......dav of October I• 35:„ for the purpose • J deelding neon the adoption or reo,k-tior: wild anlendnwnts or anv tncut wmtn nerd en, bun ,1.311 I,ut the , places and optima a••ti rlosod at the tune wit and within which the Gent,sl Lieettous of this C,111l1"1:.ceilth are Io Id. tds-nell. and closed; and it shall be the 'tote insis•ctors and Clerks of each of the saSd tawn ships, ward, .t 1.4 exits at the said cicetlon tickets eith er written or printed • or p..rtlv arri , trit or partly printed, front citi zen.. dole valltiett to tote fcrN.lotobcro I.t the I:erser.4l.‘seetnbly. arid deposit thou, In a 1.41 \ t•t hot, to he for tied purt•oe pr, bled he the puper odic-ire: a hid, tlekets shall ire retpectivelY labeled on the oat ,:d.,, "First Atm tolnomt,"'ta-tatol A mendinent," •• Third Aolendment." " Fourth Amendment,' and those who are favor• at lo to old Amend:urn:, or any it them. may e