The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 24, 1857, Image 3

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    Vo s tice..-falte next meeting of the WYO
MING /I . S(JeI AVONsill be Leh). LaceY
vine, commencing' on WOneadity Sept- 30th at
10 o'clock A. M. •,
Introductory sermon. by .0.9 y. J. KENNEDY.
Rev. E. STURDEVANT alter u
Viva.) . • D ;D. t RAY. Cor. See'y.
Pimples 8114 Idtfqi es are the result of
impure blood. The blood *woes thick and clog
ged. The skin is notable to east off the impuri
ties so important toitiealth.._ How many young
men and women 'r see with their frees covered
with pimples and Ulotehes, who aro trying to re.
nose th..th by the Itie of tiaps and washes of
various kinds. This is veri dangerous and sho'd.
never be practised by persons desirous of good
health. Mothers who have - r ehitdien afflicted with
sores and eruptions,_ !should never dry them up
by external applieationS; 'for in this way they Will
drive in the humors and produce ill health - for
the child durieg its whole lifetime. There is no
Mother that likes to see her children afflictedziritha
feeble health.
?douses how ROOT TILLS are prepared
pressly forj the cure of eruptions of the skin, such
as Pimples Blotehes, Sores &e. They cleanse
the blood of all impurities, producing a beautiful
clear, healthy skin, so much adthired by all peo
ple of taste and refinement.
scoigtichanna Association:
The Susquehanna Association of truiver-^
Wigs will hold its annual session at Mont-,
r o.sobe first Wedne.sday and following Thurs
day in Oct. (ith & 3th.) A,cordial invita
tion ise xtended to all friends,both layman and
clergy. Those coining from a distance, can
call at theTChurch where a committee of ar
rangementi will direct them to places of en
tertainment. We expect a good time.. Do
not fail to be present to enjoy it with us.
A. 0. WARREN, Stiapding Clerk.
A 31EmcfNE, scientifically compounded,Which
performs all it plomises, and is recommended by
persons of the highest respectability, deserves
our confidence. ,Such 'a medicine is the Qtr.
GESATED BITTERS. Sure care for Dyspepsia.
Pills. Armed with this great.
antidote, the traveler is prepared to encounter
all 'varieties of climate, for he has the means
niiarly_ . eyery species of internal
&seise. The et - ttiees of the alluvial dis-.
t r l o ts of the West; and the miasmatic swamps
of the Soot Fond the eiiiiletniim Which at pais,
tiCular seasons declittrite the r mpulation of our
crowiled i dties, are sti,reptile of being con
trolled by the purifying..disinfectingactioo of
the pills upon the animal fluids; While . exter•
nal disease and injuries are rapidly and thor
otrily cured by the auti-inflamatory and
healing agency of the Ointment.. •
•
1.,%40.14.1nDi
In Bridgewater on the :12nd inst.:by Rev. N.
D• little, Mr. J. L. ATIIERTON and Miss
CL. WA L. BULLARD, both of the above place.
On the 16th inst, :.t the residence ofthe bride's'
father in Franklin, 'by Rev. W.. Richardson, Mr.
W. PALMER of Montrose, and Miss S. H.
STOCIiI lOLNI
- 1 118
- 1 1 .11 - ‘2l
GREAT REDUCTION OF FRICESO
DICKERMAN & GARRATT are now re.
relying their Stock of Stovealor • tho - Fall
and Winter Trade, and w.,uld beg leave to ; say
to . .heir numerous friends and, customers . that
they have on hand the largest and best selected
Stock of Stoves ever offered to the inhabitants.'
of Susquchann.t Co. Their Stock consists of
the most approved patterns of Elevated Oren,
Large Oven, Premium and Coal Cooking Stoves -
Wood and CoalTarlor Stoves of Elegant pat
terns., also Sii•Plato 011 ice and Hotel Stoves,
Coal Berners,.&c. We have the best Stove
constructed on the diving.flue principle, ever
made, at a very moderate price.
We would take this opportunity of reminding
onr friends who are Solici te dto purchase their
Stoves of Hawkers & Pedlars - , that a moments
reflection will cons ince Ulm:li that it is very bad
economy to do sn. •
It is a well 4.,tablished fact thst the coat of
set ins Slovesedling them about the coun
try is not less than 15 or 20 per cent, and gener
ally_ as high as 20, to say nothing of bad. debts
and cost ofeollvtions.• Of course this extra ex.
pent , must coirti• out of the pockets of the pur
chaser.
flrl
In consideratk , n, of the abo - ve facts we offer
our entire Stnek . o StOVes at' 20 per cent . less
ant Pedlar will forts can sell. Call and see it
these thins are not so.
New Milford, Sept. I6th, 1657.
Stamp . Candkdate2
T would respectfully notify the public that lam
I
a candulnte for your suffrages. and I pledge
myself, whether eli•cted or not, to fill the duties
of my otbec, (which is'to make your Cents, VeSts
and Pants,) to the best of my ability. and in. a
style that shall be neat and durable. . If a thorio
knowledge of the business, faithfulness to prom.
hies sad a determination to please my customers,
are merits worth anything, then am I entitled to
your suffrages. Bring along your cloth, and
yonrmoney to pay for cutting or making, and
see if! am not all right. Poor Richard says: -
"Ile that by the Plow would thrive,
Himself must either hold Gr drive."
• True, —and
if applied to Tailors, it would
read in delectable r 3 thin :
mtie that by the Shears would thrive.
laust make good work or—Yankee Doodle."
'I pledge mvself to make good work. Drop
in and look at the Fall Fashions.
alr'• Shop at the old stand a feir doors west
Of Searle's corner. Cuttinuoione as usual.
Montrose' Sep. 1€ 1 57. JOHN GROVES.
Sheriff's Sale,
Bvirtut.of sundry writs issued by the Court
of Commo4 Pleas of, in and for the County
of Susquehanna, and to me directed, I will ex
„.„ntaq bk . public vendue at the Court
-11Ouse iltilattroscsosrea urday. the 10th day of
October next, at cifie o'clOk, P. SL, the following
Real Estate. to w;t:
ALL, those two certaim•ees -or parcels r
•
land, situate, and being * the township of
Bridgewater, it the Couns of S'usquehanna,
ar.d bound, dad described a. f o ll o w s , to w i t ,„,
Beginning at a filiemlock, snit s , o nalog th ence ,
north 278 perc4rs to a post; li-nce west, 106
perches to a post; thence south;..sl perches to
a post; thence south, 88 1-2 degivi.s east 30- 8-
113th perches to a post; thence mouh,77 1-2 de
grees east
,15 perches - to the piaci - 4r be,inniog,
containing. 106 aeres of land with itt- _appurte
nances, owe `*rarned hotoe, one barn,,..no horse
• barn ono orchard. audrabout 90 ocrear m pr o ved.
TIIE SECOND piele is bounded ind de
scribed as follows, to wit :On the north l an d s
belonging to the estate of the /ate Jesse i .,', Bi t .
s ha, - fl. deceased, on.tbe east by larches( t h e
same. ,, t , the south by, lands of George 4.h,„
and Benjutnin sayre, and on the west by i•nds
ofConrad Hinds, t:,-.lntaining 50 'acres of landi s ,
the Same more or less, with:bout 20 neres
prOved. k.
Taken in execution at the - ani:. of I. S. HMI , .
1 Ley, Thom peon Perk i ns.
ALSO, the following described dwelling
house. and the eurtilage appurtenant. situate in
Auburn tawnship,Coonty of Susquehanna, on
• tho road loniino . from Mantrose. in said county,
to Skinners . Eddy„-in Wyoming County Penn's.,
on the east side of said road, on land bounded
northerly by lands of John A. KirkhufT, easterly
by Joseph NicKhin, and westerly by Joseph
Carlin, and southerly. by Abram N, Stone, con.
strutted with a story and A halt upright part,
16 by. 22 feet on the ground, portiito. -ono door
And fOur windows in front, chimney in the Attie,
for stove pipe, &e
" the front bring - sided, and
other Side boarded and battened .also having ft
linter . attaehed on The westerly side thereof, t wo
feet wide nod ext-nding along the whole length
of the ;said upright. part. )
Taken in execution at the suit of Morris' La.
bar vs. David Carlin.
F. P. HOLLISTER, Sheri&
.• • SheritT's °Mee.
Montrose, Sept. 16th, 1857..; 38-3 t.
• A Retired It elan
r"' J" years of age, whose sands of fife have
I el nearly run out, discovered while' in the
East-Indies, a certain cure for Consumption,
Asthma, Bronchitis; Coughs, Colds, and General
Uebilitpi The remedy was discovered by him
when his only child. a daughter, was given up to
die. He had heard much of the wonderful• res..
torative and healing qualities or preparations
made from the East India I temp, and the thought
Occurred to him that he might makes
_remetly for
his child. Ile studied hard and Put4ee . ded in re.
alizing his wishes. His child was cured, and is
now alive and well. He has since administered
the wonderful remedy to thonsands of sufferers
in all parts of,the world, and be has never kited
in making them completely healthy and happy..-
. Wishing to do es-much good as possible, ho will'
'send to such of his afflicted fellow-beings as re
quest it, this recipe, .yrith full and explicit diree;
tions for making it up, sod succea.fully using it
He requires each 'applicant to inclose him ono
shilling—three cents to bkreturned as posfage•
on the recipe, and the retest der to be applied
to the payment of tilts advtrtisement. Address
c. . Dr. 11. Jatias, N. 19 i( rand street,
ilSep. 20—ltn.) Jersey City, N. J.
81.01 . a' year pays for Hoard, washing, feel,
furnished room. incidental expenses
and tuition in common Efiglish at
FORT . EDWARD INSTITUTE 111
_Superb brick buildings, beautifully-located on
the Rail Road near Safatoga Springs. Faculty,
trienty Professorti and Tencherti. Diplomas are
31/tardy(' to Ladies who graduate. Winter Term
opens Dec. 4th, 1857. Send for a catalogse to
•
-Sep 2,0-.1y.) Rev. JAS. E. KING, Principal.-
Removed.
My office to my new residence nearly oppo
site the Presbyterian Church, on Turnpike
Street The public are invited hi call and exam
ine specimens of the various stylcs of Plugging
and Plate which lam daily executing. Nogan
sing, "any more," friends, the work 'speaks for :
itself. C. D. NIRGIL, Resident Dentist.
Montrose, Pa. Sept. 1857.
FALL A N N?) WINTER.
CT 0 OD S!
It is unnecessary to acknowledge that
R. KENYON
Cf,,ELKCTS the newt style of Goods that are to
0 be found in New York, regardless of the. ex
pease. lie has just received from New York a
large- assortment -of Dry Goods consisting of
Rich All Wools Delanes, French Delanes, Su.
perior Plaid Goods, and Calicoes in endless vs.
riety. his goods 'cost and are worth 25 par
.re thah the goods ustkally sold through the
country, at the same prices. Kentucky Jeans,
Printed Flannels, Rich Ribbonds from five ets.
to five shillings. lirocha Shawls from $7 to $2O.
Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, White Goods, :Meetings
at low prices. Wien 'Winter Bonnets. Shoes
and Gaiters, large assortment. I louse Carpeting,
cheap. Collars, Underdeeves, Brocade Delanes.
28 inch Black Silk for $1 a yard, something un
heard of. Dehag,es, Hats,. Caps, Crockery. A
Complete assortment of Groceries, Brown Sugar,
at old prices. 10 cts. per pound. Coll and see,
one and all.. My reputotian fur selling goods
cheap has not diminished in the least, come
along with your cash and trade with your Ser
vant: KENYON.
BOOK tftr. eolints with . customers of over one
years standing must be settled as t need the
proceeds.
Wool Sock Shadows not wanted.
R. KENYON.
Lswsville Centre, Sep. 15, 1H57,
COUNTRY MERCHANTS!
The Apple flaryesi of 1557 has
arrived,
Nnd if you wish to make money, please your
customers and save canvassing agents(who
can make one, two, nr three hundred dollars
per month) from suppling the goods in your
town and county which you ought to sell, you
eon do it by so.zzling ten dollars fora sample box
containing six of Pratt's Apple Fleets (15,4U00
already sold) and Pratt's Apple Slicer, (a new
article,) and 1000 printed circulars to distribute
in yout town.ot county. By so doing you will
find no trouble in Ordering and selling at a very
large profit, ten, twenty or even a hundred dozen
machine% during the season. _
"PRATT'S APPLE PARER was Talented in
1853. Having a loose head or knife carrier so
arranoelas to readily adjust itself to the in( quali•
ties of tho surface of apples, or other fruit, the
working qualities of which have proved so excel.
lent and advantageous to the community. that
the manufacturers, Messrs. Sargent & * Foster,
have already been called on to supply More than
lialf a million of machines. I •
PRATT'S APPLE SLICER, made to accom
paa3; the Parer, was patented in 1856. Ii is a.
small neatly constructed machine, and like its
companion. the Parer, does most excellent work,
cutting, in about five seconds, each apple into 22
equal parts, leaving, without waste, only a small
core to be removed. A child can readily
work either Parer or Slicer at a speed.of about
three bushels per hour. •
RETAIL PRICE OF EACH, .1,50. All orders
by mail or otherwise should, to nivet prnmpt at-
tention, be addressed to - E. PRATT.
31-3 t.) 611 Sansom St., Ph:ladelphia."Pa.
Fancy Fnrs for Ladies.
JOHN FAREIRA & CO., (New No.) 818
0 MARKET St., above Eighth, Philadelphia
Importers, Manufacturers and dealers in Ladies.
Gentlemen and Childrens FANCY FURS:—
Wholesale and Retail. J. F. & Co., would call
the attention of Dealers and tha Public generally
to their immense Stock of Fancy Furs for Ladies
Gentlemen and Children: their assortment - em
braces every artiele and kind of Fgncy Furs that
will be worn during the Season—anal as Full
Capes, - Half Capes. Quarter Capm,Talmas, Vie.
tOrines, Boni, Muffs & Muffatees, from the finest
itussian Sable to the lowest price Domestic Fats.
For Gentlemen the largest assortment of Fur
Collars, Gloves, Gauntlets &c.; being the direct
Importers of all our Furs and Manuractureni of
them •under our own supervision, we feel satisfied
we can offer better inducements to dealers and
the public generally than any other house, hay
ins an immense assortment to select from and at
theXanuftwturers prices.— We only ask a call
JOHN FAREIRA & CO.
No. 818 MARKET St, above Eighth, Phi lad's.
Sept. 3, 1857. 4m.
VHEREAS, my wife' Clarrissa Pepper has
left my bed and board without just cause
or provocation, i hereby forbid all persons har
boring or trusting , her on my account, as I will
pat ' no . debts of her contracting after this date.
Rush. Sept. 4th 1857. P. 11. PEPPER.
• "STRAY. Broke into the en
irN
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cloiu re of the,subseriber On or
a . e I shout the llth of August, last, three
1.11 1 ". 1 . 1 =•__ 3 years old Steers, and one 3 yeari
old Heifer The owner is requested to prove
property, pay charges and take them away. •
JOHN C. WELSH.
Bridgewater, Sep. ii, 1857: 37-3t*.
• Dissolution..
iT
TOTICE 111 hereby given that the firm of
4 Hals-LET & Gump is thisdav dissolved by
mutat cot sent. C. P. llAwr..zy,
Oi sou. Aug 17 1859. E. E. Gout.
The books and accounts ran be found at the
store fumed) , occupied by the subscribers. All
Persotiiiiaving unsettled, accounts ate "quested
to settle !be same is soon as , posaible.
The bttinees will be conducted in futare by
the onderaiined. under tbolirm of P. &0.
51. ll~►vvLst who aro cc:intently receiving from
fsiciii York aW Philadelphia, the latest styles of
Fall ttud - Viiiter Dry Goods, Clo.
I thiug*c., -or siiith_ssal Jo sold at a very
smikli profit foe' pay:
Gibson. Aug. 4lnt, 1857.
CASH paid for'* tale WOOL in Suminginonna
Cu:,by DR:V.I94BN de, GARRET ;
. . • , .
El ul ElEC'%'*sr
WHERE/kW by the laws .of 'this Common
stealth it is made " the duty of the Sheriff
of every Co,inty, to give notice of the Genital
Elections, by publication in one or - more news
pipers of the County, at least. twenty days before
the Election;" to enumerate therein the' officers
to be' elected," and - to "desigoate the place at
which the election is to be heltr—Therefore, 1,
F. P. HOLLISTER, High Sheriff of &quo
henna County. do hereby make known and pro
claim to the qualified electors of Susquehana,
that a General Election will be held throughout
Said C4unty; pn the "Second Ttsesdae of Octo
ber next, (it being the 13th day of mitt month,)
at which time Sttto and (Ponta, Officers um_ to
be elected as fo lowly to wit:
One Person to fill the office of Gomm" of
this Commonwealth,
One Person to fill the office of Canal Commis.
sinner of the Board of Peurtaltmtia-
Two Persons to fill the owes of Judges of
the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. .
. One Person to fill the Office of Member of the
House of Representatives of Pennsylvania.
One Person to fill the office of Sheriff of Sus
quehanna County,
One Permit to fill the office of Prothonotary
for said county. • •
One Person to fill the office of Register and
Recorder for said county.
One Person to fill the office of Commissioner
for said county.
One Penton to fill the office of- Treasurer for
said county.
One Person to fill the office of. Auditor for
said county.
One Person to •fill the office of Coroner for
said county.
And I also hereby make known and give no.
lice that the place of holding the General Elee
ttons in tho several wards, boroughs and town
ships, within the county of Susquehanna are as
follows, to wit:
The election for the district composed of the
township of Apo'aeon, will be held at tho Toirn
House, near Joseph Betbe's in said township.
The election for , the district composed of the
township of Ararat will be held at the School
House near the Presbyterian Church In said
township.
The election for tha district composed of the
township of Auburn will bo held at the house of
George IlarverlY in said towusnip. ' .
_The election for the distriet 4 ,composA of the
township of Bridgewater will be held at the
Court House in the Borough of Montrose.
The election fur the district composed of the
township of Brooklyn, will be held at the
home of Lines 0. Bullard in said township.
The election for the district composed of the
township of Chnconnt will be held at the School
House near Robert Griffin's iu said township.
The election for the district coMposed of the
township of Clifford with beheld at the -house of
Hiram Barnum in said township.
The election for the district composed of the
borough of Mandan' will be held at the Dundaff
Hotel in maid borough.
The election for the district composed of the
township of Dimock will be held at the house of
John Baker in said township.
The election for the district composed of the
township of Forest Lake will be held at the
house of Betsey A. Clark in said township.
The election for the district cranposed of the
township of Franklin will be held at the School
House near . Jacob Allorsis in said township. - •
The election for-the district composed of the
borough of Friendsville will be held at the
School House in said borough. •
The election for the district composed of the
township of Great Bend will be.- held at the
house of John D. Paddock in said township. .
The election for the district Composed of the
township of Gibson will be held at the house of
Joseph Washburn in said township.
The election for the district composed of the
township orHarford, will be held at the house of
N. W. Waldron in said township.
The election fur the district composed of the
township of Harmony will be held at the house
of William Sampson in said township. .
The election fur the district composed of the
township of Herrick will be held at the house
formerly occupied by Shubael Diwock in said
to reship.
The election for the district composed' of the
township of Jackson will be held at the house of
J. J. Turner in said township.
The election for the district Composed of the
township Of Jessup will be held at. the house of
Danielfloff In said towssutp.
--
The election for the district composed 'of the
township of Lenox wilt be held nt the house of
Grow & Brothers in said township. •
Thu election for the district composed of the
township of Liberty will he held at the house of
Bela Jones in said township.
The election fur the district composed of the
township of Lathrop will be held at the house of
Elitiot Lord-in said township.
The election for the district composed of The
the township of Middletown will be held at the
house of Joseph Ross in said township- .
Tho eltxtion for the district composed of the
borough of Montrose will be held at the Court
House in said borough. -
The eteetion for the district composed of the
township of New Milford will be held at the
house house of Elijah Barnum in said town
ship.
The election for the district composed of the
township of Oaklind ,will be held it the house
of-Robert Nicol in the borough of Sings.
The election for the district ectnposed of the
township of Rush will be held at the house of
N. D. Snyder in said township.
The election for the district composed of the
township of Springville, will be held_ at the
house of Spencer Hiekoi in said township.
The election fur the district composed of the
towns!p of Silver Lake will be held at the house
el Robert MeGerigles in said township.
The election for the district composed of the
borough of Susquehanna will be held at the house
formerly occupied by Elliott Benson in said bo.
rofig,h.
The electiomfor the district composed of the
township of Thompson *ill be held at the hoes •
formerly occupied by Martin 3. Stamford in said
township.
I also hereby make known and give notice, as
in scd by the Act of Assembly of this Common.
wealth, entitled "An- Act prescribing the time
and manner of submitting to the people for their
ratifiestioo or rejection the proposed Amend.
ments to the Constitution," approved May 12th,
1857,1 am directed, that, for the purpose of as
certaining the sense of the citizens of this Cam.
monwealth in regard to the adoption or rejec
tion of said Amendments, or either of them,
an election will be held in each of the townships,
wards, and districts in said Coonly, on said se
cond Tuesday of October, in the year Of our Lord
one thousand - tight hundred and fiftpseceo,
fur the purpose of deciding . upon the adop.
lion :ckt rejection of the said Amendments,
or any of them; which said election shall be
held at the placeti, and opened and closed at the
time, at and within which the General Elections
of this Commonwealth are held, opened, and
closed; and it shall beiheiluty of the Judges,
luapectore, and Clerks of each. of the said town
ships, wards, and •districts, to receive, at the
said, election tickets either written or; printed,
or partly written or partly printed, front citizens
duly qualified to vote for idembets of the General
Assembly, and , to deposit them in a box or
boxes to be for that purpuire provided by the 1
proper officers; which tickets *hall be teepee
tively labeled on the outside, '4FirstAnienduient,"
"Second Amendment," 'Third Amendment,"
and °Fourth Amendment," and those who are
favorable to said Amendments, or any of them,
marespressiheir desire b voting each as many
separate written or print ed, or partly written or
printed ballots or tickets, captaining on the in
side thereof the •Nords "Fur the Amendment,"
and those who are opposed to such Amendments,
or any of them, may,etpress their opposition by
voting each its many misstate written or printed
beilets eiliekets, containing on the Inside thereof
the words;" Against the Amendment;" and alio
that' the election le the said proposed Amend
ments. shall in all resp ec ts be conducted as the
General Elections - of this Commonwealth are
now -conducted; aid it shall be the duty of the
Return Judges of the said County and the re
spective districts thereof. first having carefully as
certained the number of votes given for or against
each of said Amendment, in the manner afore
, said, to male out-deplicate returns thereof, ex
pressed in words at length mad not in figures only,
one of which returns ao made shall--be lodged In
the ProthOootary's office of tke. Court of Corp-
C. P. Hawtmr,
0. HATILM
,:ntomuskitrzt.
tiiot Pleas of said County, and tho other seal
ed and directed to tho Secretary of the Corn
tnonweillth, and by one of said ;Mites deposited
folihwith in the most convenient Post office.
And In and by said Act,l am further directed
to give notice, "that every person, excepting Jus•
!l ees of th e pea c e, who shall hold any offices or
appointment of trust under the Government of
the United States, or any city . or . incorpOrated
district, whether commissioned officer or other
wise, a subordinate other or agent, is or shall
be employed under the legislative,' executive
or judiciary department of this State, or of any
inorporated ciistrict,,and alan eVety member of
Congress and the State Legislatdre b allti or the
Select or,Common Council of any city, tom
missioners of any incorporated distrtct, Is by law,
incapableof holding or exereising,at the same time,
the offite or appointment of Judge, inspector, or
Clet4t or any election- of this Commonwealth, and.
that no Inspettur, Judge or any other officer of
any such election shall be eligible to any office
to be voted for:`
And by the same act of AssettAblyit Is also
made "the duly of every Mayor, !Theta, Nputy
Sheriff. Alderman, Justice of the Poach, Consta.
Ade or Deputy Constable, of every city, ccutitY,
township or district within this Commonwealth,
whenever called upon by an officer of an election
or by three qualified electors thereof. to Blear
any window or avenue to the window of the
place of General Election which shall be obstruc
ted in such a way as to prevent voters from ap
proaching the same ; and it-shall be the duty of
the respective Constable of such ward, district
or townshipiwithin this Commonwealth, to be
present in person or by Deputy, at the place of
holding Election,. in such ward, district or town
ship, for the purpose of preserving the peace as
aforesaid.* •
Also that in the 4th section of the act of Assem
bly entitled "An Act relating to executions and
for other purposes," approved the sixteenth day
of April ISO, it is enacted that the aforesaid
18th section, "shall not be construed so as to
prevent any militia officer, or borough officer
from serving es Judge, Inspector, or Clerk at
any general or spec:al election in this Common.
wealth.'
Pursuant to the provisionis Contained in the
76th metlou of the act aforesaid, tne Judges of
the aforesaid dim' riets shall respectively take
charge of the certificate or retern of the election
of :heir respective districts. Atril produce them at
the Court House in tho Borough of Montrose,.
on the third day alter the day of election being
the present year on Friday the sixteenth day of
October next, there to do and perform the duties
reauired by law of said Judges, Also that
where a Judge by sickness or unavoidable -aeei.
dent is unable to attend said meeting of the
Judges;the certificate or return aforesaid shall
be taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or
Clerks of the election of said district, who shall
chiartd perform the duties required of said Judge
nnable to attend.
Also that in the Gist section of Feld act, it 14
enacted that "every general and special election
shall be opened between Eight and Ten o'clock
in the forenoon. er.d shall continue without 'in
terruption or adjournment until Seven o'clock
in the evening. when the poll , . shall be closed.
• Given under my Hand, at my office in the
Borough of Montrose. the second day of Sep.
tember Anne Domini. 18.57, and in the year of
the Conimonwealth the eighty.fir.t.
P. P. HOLLISTER, Sheriff.
To the Independent Voters of Stu.
quehauna Cohull,
offer myself an Independent candidate for
I
the office of Treasurer, hoping to receive
votes enough to elect me that (See.. My poli
tics are the same as heretofore. Last Fall I vo
ted for Buchanan ; previoulto that time I always
supported the Whig ticket, and was never iden
tified with Republicanism, now so called. This
Fall I intend to vote for the best men for County
officers ; setting aside the opinions -of cliques
and wire•pullers,and stand or fall On my own
platform. Oppoiition I expect fromthe Montrose
aristocrats. More anon.
Rum Tun En Jn.
Montrose, Sept, 9, 1857.
To •the Independent rreemen of
Susquehanna County.
Icompli:,nce with the expressed wish of nu
merous friends in various puts of the counir.
as well as in accordance with my own . sense ..1 .
duty and propriety, I am constrained to announce
that,-(nntil further advised of the "popular will,")
I am still a windidate for your suffrsges for the
rat i?" 14.1.0. a r••• •
Should a sufficient mamtier of my fellowcitizens
apprerinz, the manner in which I have thus
far striven to discharge the duties of the office—
he disposed to sustain me upon the true merits
the qve,tion t . after a fair and candid view of
the case, I cur only promise a continuation of
my utmosteritirts to deserre that confidence,
with all the increased ability to discharge those
duties to the public advantage, which three
years experience has given me. It, however, a
majority should deem other considerations para
mount, I hope they will treat ciy motive's with
forbearance, so long as 1 do-net impugn theirs.
JAUES. W. Cix?.rmAx.
Sept. 10, 1937.
To the Independent Voters of
Susquehnnws county.
By earnest solicitations of tttt• friends, of all
parties, I have been induced to offer myself a.•
an Independent Candidate for SHERIFF.
If elected; I will endeavor to discharge the
duties of the office faithfully, impartially,and
to the best of my abilities. I ask the votes
of my fellow-061,2n5, on behalf of the south.
ern part of the county, which has yet never
had the office of Sheriff.
In principle, I have ever been - opposcd to
the extension of Plavery, and in favor of free
dom. At the same time I hold that the
North has no right to interfere with slavery
where it exists as a State institution,
I ask the votes of all my fellow citizeus of
whatever name or party, Democrats,
.Itepubli
cans. Whig:: Americans arid Fefelctiers. and
should both of the nominating Conventions
nominate me, 'shall not be_ (allied, but will
fully appreciate the favor, and feel under many
obli,gations for the same, and if elected will try;
to remember that I received the office from the
People, TREDWAY KELLOGG.
Auburn,Ang,. 12 1857.
To the Independent Voters
- OF k,SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
AND At:. OTHERS who took to their diftt interests
he:undersigned in notjust now to offer him.
self with a long epistle for yottr 4 1Ittes at the
coming' election,' but would simply say that he
has just received a new stock of BOORS and
STATIONERY, which he is ready Le sell to
ail theme who want, just exactly right. . '
A.itew lot of Pocket & Family Biblea;Testa
meals, Prayer Books • &e
SCHOOL BOOK 3, such u will be waffled in
the NORMAL SCHOOL. N
A choice lot of A. W. Harrison's Columbian
Inks, Toilet & Family Soaps, Ladies' & Gentle
men's Perfutnety, and Flavoring Extracts.
GIFTS,GIFTS. As it has become so fash
ionable to advertise '•.spientliti gift enterprises," I
would just say that I will agree to furnish pur
chasers 9‘s ith gifts, and q nits as valuable 'ones too,
as Pewter Penknives, Brass Fingerring% or other
valueless trinkets. Try me at the Montrose
Book Store. A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose Pa. Aug. 12th, 1857.
Farm for Bale.
•
HE subscriber offers for sale a Good Farm
95 acres in Bridgewater, four miles east
of . 0 treat., 70 acres improved. There is on
tS )r wises a large framed Dwelling House, a
gill famed Barn, an excellent Apple Orchard.
On - e half of the purchase money will be required
down; the balance in annual instalments,
ELUAH BROWN.
. ,
Bridgewater, August 19th, 1857. 1 831 f.
Groceries !Groceries!!
good assortment of Groceries comprising
tlalonr, Salt, Fish, Tea, Coffee, .Fingsr, &
and other articles in the line too numerous to
mention, which is offered for sale at low priees,
for cash or ready pay. Call and examine in:
Goods and PRICES before purchasing else ,
where.
'Montrose, Aug. 1011 i, 18,57.
T. KINGSFORD & SON'S
PURE
OSWEG.O STARCH.
(FOR LiktINDRY,)
I'AS established it greater .celehrity than has
ever been °Wined by any other Starch.
_This iiropbttit the result of' its nittrketi supe
riorly in quality, and its %variable unillirniity.
• Thu pnblie way be esadred of the continuance
of the high standard now - established. •
The production is over Tons
and itte demand has extended throUghout the
whelo of the United States, end to foreign coun
tries.
Niotitlng thus on a very large scale, and under
A rigid system, they are able to secure A perfect
uniformity in the quality throughout the year.
This is the great Desideratum in Starch making,
and is realized now for the first time. ' ;
The very , best Starch that can be made, and
30 OTHER, la always wanted by consumers, and
this will be supplied to them by. the grocers, As
soon as their customers.. have (tuned which is
the best, and ask for it-otherwist they would•
be likely to get that article on which the largest
profit can be made.
Mr. Kingsford has been engaged in the . mum
facture of Starch continuously for the last - 27
years, and during the Whole of -this period, the
Starch made under his supervision hns been, be
yond any question. the best in the market. For
the first 17 years, he had-the charge of the
works of Win. Colgate & Co., in which period
he invented the process of the manufacture of
Corn Starch.
It ie soli by all tho . beat grocers - irk nearly every
part of the country.
T. KINGSFORD & SOWS
OSWEGO CORN STARCH,
(FOR PUDDINGS, &c.,)
Has obtained an qua' celebrity with their Starch
for the. laundty. This articie.is perfectly pure.
and is, in every respect, equal to the best Bo
muda- Arrow Root, besides having additional
qualities which render it invaluable for the des.
sett. •
Potatoe Starch has been extensively packed
and sold as a Corn Starch, and has Oren false
impressions to man y,as to the real merits of out
Corn Starch.
•
From its great delicacy and purity, it is tont.
ing into vttensiver use am a diet for infants and
invalids. E. N. KELLOGG & CO., Agents,
Aug.2o m 3.1. 196 Fulton Street,.N.Y.
Look and 'Read
SOMETHING NEW!
THE undersigned, Merchant at Dimock Four
Corners, has lately discovered that for
ready pay he rahsell moreGoods,and make more
money at otte•half the usual profits put upon
Country Goods. r-sequehtly I rah sell Goods
from five to ten ; teat. lower than shy other
establishtnent I!' section But do not take
my word fur it. Call and see for yourselves.
Bring a little Cash or somekind of Country
produce, and buy_ your Goodtrat a price unpar
alleled in the history of Merdantile trade. My
stock is large and well selected, and! am re.
ceiving
YEW AbbITIONS.
every week. My Terms of Sale are READY PAY.
ft will certainty be for your interomt to call and
ee me before`purehasing elsewhere.
Flour and Salt kept constantlt on hand.
AVM. 11. THAYER.
Elimoek. Jan. 13th, 1857,
AlroLrs Aromatic Schipdam Schnapps. a
V T itiisLL'S
J. L MERRIMAN;
Is happy to announce to his numerous . tits;
tomer, that he is - now receiving a cheap
stock of Spting, and Summer Goods, consistine
in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery.
ilardware dc, which he will sell for Cash, But
ter, Eggs, or any kind of Farmers Produce, in
a manner which will -prove perfectly satisfac.
tory to all who are disposed to deal with him.
Upsonviile May Bth, 1857.
R EADY MADE CLOTHING, •-
at the u UpsoncillF.Exchangt.."
Plated Ware.,
rrABLE and Desseit Knives, Forks,Spoonv,
"
a a..l tment.
July ;17111,- A. J. EVANS.
SILVER .4 . ponng, Forks, Napkin Rings,Cups,
Batter and Fruit Knives, Ste, warranted as.
good as coin, and ,hand•attnelv engrived grail's,
by ALFRED J. EVANS.
Binghamton July nth, 1857.
NEW YORK WEEKY*EWS.!
PUBLISHED BY
W. DRAKE PARSONS;
Eeery Saturday Morning, at N 0.102 Nassau
Street, flew York, at Ora_Dollar per an
stunt. The Cheapest. Paper in the world
Any person remitting Tnenty Dollars will
be entitled to Twenty one Copies, if sent to
oni pas' t-office address.
1
PAYMENT IN ALL CANEii WILL BE nEQUISED IN AD
VA.NCE.
Mtge New York Weekly News, n
.1. large and handsome paper for general cir
culation, is pnbllshed every SATURDAY Moaersn.
It contains all tht interesting matter of the Dairy
News.
It represents the sound constitutional °princi
ples winch bate ever been upheld by the !station
al Demperacy of New York, opposed at once to
" Free-Seilistu," and every ape,
elev . . of fanatieism. It will oppose, at all times;
any interference by the General Government
with the reserved :tightsof the Staves, and strive
to secure in every section of the Union its fair
participation in the public domain, purchased by
common blood and treasure, and which should
be alike the common property of all, as free to
the Southerner with his slaves, as the Northern
man with his goods and merchandise.
it is decidedly Anti-Know Nothing and Anil-
Maine' Law. - Upon this conservative -platform
the National Demoerity of this State have
erected their standard.
THE WEEKLY NEWS wilt contain each
week - a full market report of Cotton and other
Southern Staples; Ceti e,Grain, and all deserip %
dun of Western produce ; Dry Goods, &c., &c.;
with quotations of the New York Stock Ex
change, the Financial and. Commercial move
ments-of the week, and the notable incideets. of
trade generally. In this department it will be
excelled by no other weekly paper In_the AO,
and rivalled by sc a rcely any. It's the intention to
render it in every 'respect a vnluable guide to the
country merchant; farmer, storekeeper and bust
ness man. - Its Argricultual departmentwill also
embrace everything in the way of news and gen
eral information.
THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS is pub
lished EVEItY MoNNING, in connection with THE
WEEKLY NEWS. To subscribers by maili
Five Dollars a year, payable in advance:- - •
THE DAILY NEWS is handeorne sheet
containg all the earliest domestic and foreign
news, reports, correspondence, and communica
ted matter. Its editorial management is able
and decided in tone, conservative upon the a.ji
tating questions of the day, and favorable tothe
views of the Natiouai Democratic organization.
It contains all the Telegraphic intelligence full
reports of Markets, able Commertlal and Finer).
eial Reviews, with a carefully selected and orig
inal Literary department, • embracing Poetty,
Tales - and Facethe. It is the object to combine
intelligence of the most attractive description to
all climes of reader*.
THE DAILY NEWS is the Cheapest and
best newspaper In - the world of its class. It has
already attained a very largeeireufation, ranking
among the Fret of the daily papers in New York,
All communiesti ms enclosinranbecriptloni,
or eoncentinF business connected with THE
WEEKLY NEWS or . DAILY NEWS, must be
addressed to the publisher. .
A COMPIAITE smortatent or GROCERIES
11. at C. P. & 0. M. H.ortres.
Et S. MOTT.
Silver Ware.
LITti4E, icoLvinziu
PEA R M E R S+•
--AND
• 'I
ME C ANICS
WILL pima remember, when tioilaium that
the sufraeribers aro furnishing
DOORS,
SAS! and'
BLINDS,
At the lowest Factory prices, and that they keep
constantly on hand, a large stock or
NA
MASS,
ruiTY,
DkX R TR!MM GB,
FASTENINGS,
LIME, dc., •-• •
In fact, we have almost everything in the way or
Building Materials.
Of first rate quality, and will sell them ara ve:ry
small ndvant.e from Cost for Ca.sx..
Therefore werontidently assure Builders, that
they *lll materially consult their own interests
by giving us a calls bilforepurchasing.
• LITTLE &RpING.
FIOVR, SALT,
:.L...AND....
LIM E 1 .
BY the LOAD or DAithEL, constantly on
hand, and for sale, at the very lowest rates,
by LITTLE & HARDING.
Nicholson September Ist, \ 1857.
ANOTHER
fa4e aul spitubi4 Stork of
RAY gnallt.
For th e Summer Trade.
Now and Btautiflil styles,
Now being opened by
LITTLE & HARDING.
Fish ! Fish !
AFRESiI lot of those Vitve heavy Codfish,
also, Bluefish in Barrels and Half Barrels,
just recei v ed by • LITTLE'& HARDING.
•
ALSO
A NEW Stock of Groceries ; Hardware,
nt.' , Crotkory, 6tc., &e., a hundreth.part of
whieit we hare hot time to mention. Enough'
to say, we have almost anything, and eve.
rything expected to be found at a store in tho
country—all of which we are determined t
turn into cash; in the very shortest possible
time and we herewith issue a
N 0 Ti.o E
WI3tVD,
We wish it distinctly understood, that for
CASH we will sell any kiwi of Goods at much
lower prices than usual.
Fresh Groom ies.
SUGAR, Molasses, Rice, Colfte, '1 ; e:1; ■nd
all kinds of Groceries in any quantity, - at
the very lowest rates, a fill! stock constantly on
hand, by LITTLE & HARDING.
Four Shilling Tea,
'NOTWITHSTANDING the • recent I;?ivy
advance in the price of Teas, we have-se
cured a lane lot of .the same quality, of that.
i w•hieh has'ereated so Much good feeling among'
our Tea drinking customers.
Plenty of it, by the chest or pounci, at the old
price, by
•
- It is a Fact,
r I!AT Saleratus; Soap and Candles of the
be s t ynAlities, are for sale by; the Box, at
New York city wholesale prices, by
LE.-;& Malmo.
Potagh,
IN Tin Cans, a Pure article, fur sale by
LITTLE & HAnutao
Boots mid Shoes,
riONSTANTLY on hand, a first rate assort
ment of Men's, Bove and Youths double
*sole Boots and Shoes, of the best manufacture,
also, Women's . Shoei, Boots and Gaiters .in
great variety, all to be sold at very low fates, by
ttfiLt & iliintau.
Hats and Caps,
IN almost. eniess intlety, of kinds,:q . naillk and
prices, for sale by
LthLr. &
Boflnetsl
RIBBONS, elovVers a 94 for 81110
by . Lirttt ba HARbifiG.
. Clothing !
riOATS. Vests and Pants, well made, and
1...! good ,styla; Shirts, Culldrs,. Hosiery,
GloYes, etc., fur rdlti cheap, by .
LITTLE & ittittaft.
Leather!.
SOLE and Upper Leather, Pegs,Shoe: Nails
and Thread, Wax and many other kinds of
Shoe Findings, fur sale by
LITTLE & HARDII4.
RICH
Oarpeting ! .
all Wool Carpets, at loci price, , for
solo by
Lirrtt & HARDII
To Liinitethieh and Coopets.
BEST Cast Steel sad Stetl Poll Agee; Cast
Steel Mill and ill Cut Saws, also Patent
tooth k Cut Saws, with Files, of almost all de
scriptions, fut sale by
LtrtLE ‘z, Manisa.
To Dairymen,
FIRKINS, Return Paiis, Pans, Tin, Painted
and Cedar Pails, Butter Bowls, Dairy Salt,
&c. dte., for , sale by
LITTLE & HARDIXO.
Are You Building ? •
you tilt! save indileY by purchasing your
Nails, Glass, P l aints, Oils, Sash, Dour Trim.
mings; ind.ilardware gener9ll3iAt
LITTLE .& HARDING.
Flour, Salt and Lime,
BY the Load, or Barrel, constantly an band,
and for sale by
.LITTLE & IlLatura.
Cash ! !
YOU aan bny ninioat anything; in 110 - vray of
General Slorehandise, fbr Cd9/1, lit a very
small advance frowtoet, of ' - •
. • kriis & HXRDIIIG.
Produce Wanted.
UTTER, Eggs, Laid, Tallow, Il issvira*,
B
Grain of all kitids, Kaga,tild lion, Umber,
Shingles, Dried Apples, Beans, dte.„ &e., wanted
in exchange,for Goods, by •
Urns & Mumma.'
Mrt
LI ITLE & HARDING.
Tunirlennock Depot t •
July lit, 1851. 9
PAINTS,
OILS;
SASII• AND 13tAND
I.IITLE & lIARDIXG
II3EL..TtIIRELL=
AS jtist returned front New York, with
late And ehoinei Variety - of Goods, bought
for ca sh ; • - and - selecee'd With much eare , front
over thirty of the best House. New York ,
Mitch he o ff ers to his . customers and the pnU iu
'at low -prince foi cash. His stock eatnprlsee;
• I) It G
El) Ici N E S - ; • .
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.
rt.s_, •
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DYE S't P:SFP.S.,
GROCERI , DS, •
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WINDOW-P.APER . ,
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MUSICALS IN.STRUMENS,
JWE L R Y
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W 0 0. DEN . W Alt E
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CANARY. SEED,
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GUNS; -
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TURPENTI-14 E,
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ALCOHOL,
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(ForMediciiialPurpq6dlionlij
• T R U•S S E S', .."
SUPPORTER'S, •.`
BRACEgi
TiTMONAIES;
S•P EC T A•C:L ES, _
SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS;itif.;
GOLD PEN-B,
STAT 'I OWE Y ,
'VIOLIN : STRINGS, BOWS, &e.,
Ati4alt t ot the most popur
PATE DICIN
"Thankful(or the liberaliiiittinage hitherto
ceived, he hdpie4 td merit et tlintinuanie
larg, itilrease Of , the iatue. 4 ...
ADEL TURRELL;
Montrose, June 100),107.
.NEW ,
JEWELRY .ESTILBLiSHMENt
074LIVIS CUM
HAS just opened.a WATCH lan d JE;I4
Zotablishrnent in A...blerrimao Boot
and Shoe - Store \on Public Avena.e.. °US door
above tho Post Office. Clocks Watches. arid
Jeltelry repaired in the neatteit style. He Wilt .fill
ail orders fur Watches and Jewel4' at less than
city prices. ')"
work warranted. ,
Morktfds, Septeidbeti 14t1i; 1857. - 370.
SEW • -
t.
VATCH-MAKER'S
B. ISBELL wishes to inform the public .
-j that he has rimed a window in -, - F; B.
Chandler's Store, where he will be folind ready
to repair Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, on the i r
shortest notice, and ih gliod style. All repairs
warranted: . -
Montrose, Sept.. Ist, 1857: •
Administratoes Notice;
Notice is hereby 'given to all persons" having
demands against the estate of LEOSARD Cook.
deceased, late of Herrick towns that the tame
must be presented - to the , undersigned fat are
rangement, and all persons indebted said e*.
tate are requested to make immediate pa men,.
- tiGOVR. - a.JSWA-..t hil
""`
FULL STOCK . , OF FALL'DRY GOODS.'
,
EYRE & LANDELL 4th & Areh-s t s.,- Phi
respertfully.re4uest Cdch Buyers to examine 1
fine Stock o f Seasonable Goods, adapted to BEST
PENNtit'LCANIA TilADt.:
t:. • . _:e. ..
P,011,14ne of Fall Dress Goods. New designs or
Nall Shawl S.. Itich Silks of Newest Styles.--
Good Black Silks of all widths._ 4 Cases assor.
ted French Merinoes. 7 r do..Poil de Chevres, new
Goods. British and Aericanpark•Prints, Satin--
rit
i•tts, Cashmeres, Cloth *. Vestings, Malik*
Linitns, Flannels ; Liao 'ets, &e., - &e. • • - .
N. B. Auction P,argnins from N. Y.' and this
Cit§, daily reed. Particular attention giveit to
Countryorders fa / Desirable Goods. Mins Nett
Cash. • sept.
Liash for. Wool
HBURRIT:wiII pay the flighetit Pike rot
,Woet., id Gays or Gboikilitt fits itore iu
No* Milford;
July 4th, 185'1: ' . .
:NEW 6001E!!-:
WEBB'S,
H. J.
MONTROSS, APRIL, 30th 1857.
Ditryttien Take Notice.
- - ILTAWLEY & GUILD have constantly on_
LJL hand and have made to order` Churns,
king. Return Palle and Butter Tithe id slie.best
muditv.ltiOth, 1651.
cash Paid for Wool,
Tilt highest market priceiin CAsti patd toi
Ten 'Thousand pounds of W 4,91
& GUILD.
Gibson, June 24th, 185 t
Jewelry. F
A VERY full and desirable suck of Eat.tingti
11 Breastpins, Lockets,. Chahar,. etciSibiti
Studs.. Sleeve Buttons, Gold and Silatieldtiecta- ,
cies, Gold and Silver Thimblesi Pent end Pen.
ells, &e., &c., to which I itduld inVite the at.
tention of my friends aid- dllperioriairnshing
to. purchase. ALPRE6' 11r.
IV AN'.
• .Binghamton. July 17th, 18:57. .z.r . • r
le. •
Eagle Foulldry •
FOR superiority or, casting • and gspeffeney
maobinery can not be eseetteit, ,
S:11 SAYI4.' dial*Crfngi.
t •
VIDUR for vile the toed or Barrel, by
.' 7 DItkEttBIAN dr. GiiRRETT.
New Milford, Juno I bth, 180.
OLLOWAV'S Kilts iiitilQintment,llloitieie
.l.l. Indian Root Piths and Ayer's, Chero Peg:
toral and Cathartic Pills. - constantly , . for. Slat,
See Advertileroents in this
- • I ABEL TURRELL.'
CIROCERIEIk Oft:lottery; Hardware awl
4,3 - vat:lona other artittleit to - minutiae's to men.
1 1
tion.--all of which atta I lie sold Cheap for Cub
or Ready Pay. . , , ~..-.
'C. W,.'IIIOT7F:
Montrose, Ma j. 504 857 . .
Melainotypes: ,
AVING purchased the r iiir
it the beautiful and dumb/0 styftillptetaretr
known as the Afelninotype,.er ?ran PT:duvet, I, -
stand ready to furnish !them to Kith as that
fer thew to the A tubrdtPlue or Iltigit*eitYPe.
if anybody prefon) athe* liketanitta of of .1 -
RuPerior quality, to*Pi !indwilt
, 4 •:,,teflt -as
cheap! rind diva! .;as those!loftr spiv oady ai
the cart on the grefinif •
Efr M6'61'41:1
PP4oilik.
!dont:mak July 2314:
• 4 •
•