The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 14, 1864, Image 3

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The Late Draft.
The examination of drafted men haS
nearly closed in this District, and the fol
lowing is the result. It may be varied
somewhat by those holding furloughs:
Number drafted . • .......2,263
Held to service 21
Furnished substitutes 52,
Paid commutation 406,
For the Campaign.
Subscriptions will be received for the
Democrat., commencing at any time in
the month of July, to continue until the
November election'', at 50 cents each, and
one extra copy for every ten subscribers;
'cash always m advance.
Temperance Lecture.
A lectire will be delivered before the
Montrose Graded School Temperance So
eiety, July 14, 1864, by Hon. S. B. Chase,
'of Great Bend. The public are respect
fully invited to attend. Lecture to com
'memo at 7f p. m.
W. W. Wezrox, Ch'n.
Soldiers' Aid.
Treasurer's' Report of the .Montrose
Soldiers' Aid Society, June, 1864:
Bal. on hand, June 1, 1864, , 8235 80
From Rev. Burr Baldwin, 4 10
" Mrs. Hicks, 20
" Various sources for the Fair,64 00
" Judge Tyler, 500
" Mrs. Bullard, 100
" Sale of rags, 31
Total, $3lO 41
Expenses for the month, $244 40
Balance on hand, 60 01
---$3lO 41
Mrs.M. J. WEBB, Treas.
The Circus is Coming.
A glance at our advertising columns
will show that the Great National Circus
is to be at Montrose on the 21st. Read
what Fomey's Press says of it :
" The National Circus is well attended.
Mrs. Warner, in directing the affairs of
the institution, has won for herself a rep
utation that she may justly.. be proud of.
The establishment has become very popu
lar ; many ladies and gentlemen of refine
ment acknowledge this by their presence
on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons
and, evenings of the week. The pro
gramme is often varied, andjs at all times
rich in classic sports and pastimes."
Lincoln Loyalty Defined.
The District Attorney of this county
publicly announces that he prefers "a final
separation of the States, with aft eternal
war on the border, to having the old order
of things restored." The old order of
things," of course means our glorious old
Union under the Constitution as in the
days of Jefferson, Monroe, Jackson, Polk,
Fillmore, (to; arid this sentiment being
merely a bold echo of the declarations of
Vice President Hamlin and many other
Lincoluites, it doubtless embodies the re
al sentiment of the Lincoln party leaders.
This oracle denounces Fremont and his
friends as disloyal. Let the people qiink
of that as they choose.
N. Y. Wholesale Prices of Produce,
Reported for the Montrose Democrat by
JOSIAH CARPENTER, Commission merch
ant, No. 32 Jay street, New York, to
whom shipments of produce may be made.
Two thirds of the market value will be
advanced on the receipt of the goods if
desired, and a quick return made for the
balance. Fall directions and .1 a weekly
market report sent free of charge by mail
to those making shipments.
Remarksfor the week ending July. 9th, '64
Wanted—Eggs, feathers, grain, hides,
lard, beef, pork, wool, tallow.
Butter, firm.
.
Beans, white sound, per bu., 250 3OO
Butter in tubs, per pound, 36 43 .
" firkins, 35 45
" rolls, " 33 38
Cheese, choice, 3 i 4 16 •20
" common, 1 11: 4(' ' 12 14
Dried Apples "'" 10 11
Eggß, fresh, per dozen, • 27 2S
Flour, wheat, per barrel, 900 14 00
ta rye, LI 700 ,8 50
Feathers, live geese, per lb.; ill - ' 75
Beef Sides, - " 10 14 .
Mutton in carcass, " 9 .14
Veal, " 10 16
Pork, dressed, " 12 13
Wheat, per bushel, 200 230
Rye, . ." 170 175
Oats, " 96 99
Corn, -4‘ 150 1,54
Rides, dry, per pound, 25 30
" green, 12 14
Lard, common to best, per lb., 16 18
Beef, mess, per barrel,l7 00 40 00
" prime, " 10 00 12 00
Pork, mess, 66 40 00 46 00
,t prime, 46 .34 00 42 00
Hann, smoked, per lb. 18 20
Simi:lidera. smoked, " 18 :20
'Timothy Seed, per.bushel, a a5O
Tallow, per lb. 18 17
Wool, washed, " 80 100
" unwashed, " 50 - ....„
.ilo
!_typles, - . per barrel, 300 , 1"00
31 aple Sugar, per pound, 17 20
Norte A fall report of the New York
Market mukbe seen at the office of the
Montrose Democrat, corrected up to last,
Saturday. We have - on file a weekly
Price Current of. Produce; for the use of
our friends who mares)" to examine it.
In the above list is gwein the • loivest and
highe s t prizes which - are governed by
quality and condition. Many articles that
are not mentioned above, can be found , on
the report in this office.
Deeds.—Dory superior DeOls are Hold
st this office, at aioderatergees. .• _
lefridye and Sara—Profenor J. ISAACS, X. D.,
OCULIST and Amami formed? of Leyden, Basalt, is
now loMitod 611 PIN M Street, Philadelphia,
allure bemoan afflicted with. diseases of the Erg and
EAR will he scientifically treated and cured, if curable.
Mir Artificial Eye s inserted without pain.
N. B.—No charges adula tor Examination. The Med
ical facility is Invited, as be has no secrets in hie mode
at traatmEnt. Wl l 7 aw
Elr. Dr. Tobias , Vonettaua Horse Liniment
in pint bottles, price ilfty_centa.
Ilanvrenn, Conn.
Dr. Tobias: Dear Sir—l have been in the livery
bael
tress for the last twenty years. and during that time
have used all the various liniments and lotions of the
day, but never have found an article equal to your Veto
elan Horse Liniment. I been fairly tested it on my
horses in distemper, sprains, cuts, calks, swellings of
the glands, ,te., as also for rheumatism on mysel4 and
tOlve al found it an invaluable remedy.
• Aeways
speetfully yours, • H. LITCHFIELD.
ISold by all Druggists. thrice, No. GO Curtlendt street,
Ziew-York. July
,o.srllmportant; to Fensaleo.—Dr. Choose.
man's Pillo.--Tht) combination of-ingredients in
_these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice
They are mild In their operation, and cannot do harm to
the most delicate; certain in correcting all irregularities
'Painful hienstrnatlons, removing all obstructions,
:whether from cold or othenvise, headache, pain In the
aide, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous alter,
Vona, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs,
az., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of
nature.
//it. °REESMAN'S Paul
was the commencement of a tow era In the treatment of
irrmndaritiesgind obstructions which have consigned so
many to a statitartiux mural. No female can enjoy
good healthunless she is regular, and whenever an oh
stradtlon takes place the genera l health begins to de
cline. TaeseEPille form the finest preparation ever put
forward wthdBINEDIATE and PERSISTENT SUC
CESS. Xe - Ickam.'t 'too Tiociel:Tre•cl.—
Take, this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him
that you want the BEST and moil RE LIABLE Banal?
Mediairoi in llus World,which Is comprised in these Ma.
Dr. CHDESESIAWI3 PILLS •
have been a standard Remedy for over thirty years, and
are the most effectual ono ever known for all complaints
peculiar to Females. To all classes they are invaluable,
inducing, with certainty, periodical repilarilii. They
are known to thousands, who have used them at different
periods, throughout the country, having the sanction of
some of tho most eminent Physicians In America.
Explicit direction., stating when they should tzotbe used,
with each Box—the price $1 per box ors boxes for $5.
containing triDal BO to CO pills. Pills sent by mall prompt
ly, secure from observation, by remitting to the Propri
etors. Sold by Druggists generally.
LIUTCRINGS A MIXER, Proprietors,
mb3ll3m• 81 Cedar street, Now-York.
lr Sold In ),lontrose by Abel Terrell; in Tonkhaat
nock by .1. W. Lyman :in Great Bend by L. Grlfiln,n d
T. D. Eastabrook CO, mhallY
EffirA Gentleman cured of Nervous Debility,
Incompetency, Premature Decay, and Yonthibl Error,
actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to
furnish all who need it, (free of charge,) the recipe and
directions for making the simple remedy used in his
case. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and
possess a Valuable Remedy, will receive the Fame, by
return mail. (carefully sealed), by addressing
tenant JOHN B. OGDEN, No. CO Nassau-at, N. T.
3aIg.4I.TMESEI.
In Gibson, June 9th, of spotted fever,
GABRIEL E., youngest son of Watson and
Eliza Clatlin, aged 22 years, 5 months and
18 days.
Bereaved parents, you will comfort find
In the Bible's holy page;
Tho' God in hie wisdom has taken from yot
The staff of your old age.
Brothers and sisters, tho' you ne'er will see
Your much-loved brother more,
Still qabriel is looking and waiting for you
gn Canaan's happy shore. [Corn.
Very suddenly, on the 25th ult., Mrs.
Mewhia TURRELL, wife of Joel Turret!,
Esq., pf Forest Lake, in the 54th year of
her age.
Though called away with scarce a mo
ment's warning, her life was such as to as
sure her friends that death was gain to
her. "There is bat s step between me
,and death." "Be ye also ready, for in
Such an hour as ye think not the Son of
man cometh." [Corn.
ADMINISTRATORS' SilE!
Tundersigned will offer for wile on l'HuitsDAY,
JULY' 21et. at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the premises
of the late Bruton Richardson, dec'd, in Brooklyn, the
following property, to wit:
A Secretary, 1 Wardrobe, 5 Tables. a Lounge and cush
ion... 2 setts Chairs, 8 Bedsteads, 9 Bookcases, 8 Candle
stanchs, 2 Mas, a Dining-room Cupboard, a Portable
Sink, a Meal- Cheat, 15 Picture Frames, 4 Stoves, 2 iron
bound Hogs, a Vinegar Barrel, Crowbar, Wheelbarrow,
a Harness, Bala& Robe, Saddle, Cutter, a barrel of Ce
ment. 2_panel Doors, and a quantity of Lumber and oth
er articles too numerous to mention all of which If not
previously disposed of, will be offered for sale by public
outcry.
The late Dr. Richardson's Library, Medicines, Surgi
cal Instruments, &c., will be sold at private sale, if an
opportunity presents itself, previous to the day of sale.
TERMS,-Cash for all sums under $10; over that sum
four months credit with approved security.
R. O. Jiff
L. C. RIMDSON, l' Adurrs •
Brooklyn, July 4th, 18GL
l'ortioe.
AS my wife LORANE has loft my bed and
Wboard without any just cause or provocation;
therefore I forbid any person harboring or trusting her
on my account,a • / thall pay no debts other contracting
after this date. WILLIAM 0. MURPHY.
• Susquehanna Depot, duly 2d, 18&L Sw•
0 , me IP liplp • •
O. ~ •
Circulation over 100,0001
One Copy for Four Mot:o.bn $1 00
•
One C4' 41Y101* One Year 300
One Copy for Two Years 5 50
And an extra Copy will be allowed for every Club of
Ten Subscribers, sx $1 13 each, or Eleven Copies for
$2 50. Payment invariably In advance.
HARPER & BEOTEUIRS, Pablbsberv,
Franklin Square, New York.
July 14,1804. 2nl
"THE FAMOUS BARBER."'
Come and see the famous Barber,
Famous Barber, late of flarL
Late of Hayti, now at Week?
• Now at F. B. Weeks' Store doom,
Find me shaving and shampooing,
. Fiwime cutting hair to snit yon,
Find me ready at your service
At Your service, CIDIAJILEY 11011218
llontrose,Oct. la, tf
• --'- Dn. G. W. BEACH,
PIIYANFAD and SURGEON, Brooklyn. Pa. O ffi ce
and residence,' those formerly occupied by the late
Dr. B. Richardson. 1- _ • jed'attf
Having located permanently at Brooklyn Center, be
respectfully tenders his professional services to the cit
izens of Susquehanna County, on terms cortunensumto
with the tunes. , Brooklyn. June 9th, 18641--3 m
WOM Filri T r7lll
MOWING MACHINE:
"DATENTED in OE, by 1A151313 PINE, is 'phit:flail
Fanner and Medias:Waiter tieteral yeerif of trial
and eiPerimeniang ; and It is believed to be superior to
any Machine inluse. It him been extensively used and
has given abundant satisfaction. Built at the Novelty
Worte,:Earrisburg, partleulani engafre of
the Agent at Sfettmee, •
Ap;D 8,1d6y. p. D. 4TUROP, Agent.
THE ati.Q.- t i T
NATION.AL C IRC US
AND MODEL SHOW,
Under thn dirat lasna,gemont of
Dire. C. Waruer former
This illagnificently oroniud Concern prooanta
A GENUINE CIRCUS.
With all the Standard restores of the Inarrriasa Are,.
blended with ali the Modern Imyro.ments and Au.i.
Ronal, furnished by,...AlrlierOni arose application, cq
Int
practical workings of those terPTIN, •WeS tiSett.ll,B
‘ I32CCEiIaSIO.It. "
More and Batter Horse;
Smaller and liner Ponies,
A Greater Number of Mules.
- A Better Selection of Trained Animal..
A I+.l<r Troupe of Performan,
A More Carefully Arranged Programme,
A more Unsaceptiontil thstertalausent,
A MORE COMPLETE ORCHESTRA.
A Mora Perfect Outfit,
A More Comfortably Constructed Interior,
MORE COSTLY DRESSES.
A' Greater Variety of Appointment..
And the evisicoment of a More Correct Taste and Toe. .0
Refinement, than have hitherto been offered to the people
for their PATRONAGE AND SUPPORT. The Cosapan,
mnsiating of at least
FORTY PERFORMERS.
.'ouestrians, Gymnast., Voltlgetua, Lunen, Dancer..
Acrobats, .Vocalists and bloaiciann
rico Grincord Wagons, new Carriages, new Carman, net
Cornaaca, now liarneu, now Costume., new Santa, new Ap.
—.AI, .. .riy .0..
Will perform the far famed
RLIHD - HORSE, WHITE BURREI,
and her High Toned War Charger,
• CZ, NIP X 0
Among the performers engaged are the celebrated
WHITBY FAMILY
A consisting of
MR: HARRY WHITBY,
who Introduce hi. rtoautlful PorforzoiotHomo. SPOT,
BEAUTY CONSTELLATION and /LAWN EYE STATE,'
MLLE
no dunning tqaoslrlonno, and
LITTLE SUSIE,
Child Alder only 5 years of tiro
MASTER JOHNNY,
who, OA hie Tear :Wild Ponlea, win appear as the Intro
War.'
JAMES HANKINS,.
the - ,prat Beene Bider, Vaulter and Tun:Liao.
THE BROTHERS DENZER,
VALENTINE, OHARLES AND RuooLp:
the moat a...L..1 OymAasts and Aorotodor of tha day.
GEORGE DEFOCUS,'
be Vanowned Man Monkey.
0. HOWARD,',
•
Tiro and Pour Norse illdar, and DonLla 60=.ra241
. •
Timmer.
WILLIAM KENNIMY,
TM (pea king and Slinging Clovv.” tooartizet •••I
acknowledfiti ta the the most arceptWeAlltm of Llama
whoever
A mormo tt ied • moll satiny wat
orattio of_l44,___suirteta 1 4.1 11 .g...4
ronrens n
cto SZI re genatemea.
,FRANK VVHITTAKEN
the pampa of MD; Marton;
JOHN L. FORBES,
lbw Chumplon . Drummer of the World Thou laughably
Arodno Cho"
THE'COMIC MULES,
• "CUNNING" AND „ CONTRABAND,"
Will be introduced by their trainer, end an opportunity of.
fared to any man or boy to gain fame. and a vivant of ten
Ma
lan. by riding CIINNLNG" th ree tines around tb•
CUrle will:Lout Tatting Off. .
of all Ms ra — at Efasourms
items, Po G nies, Malee, kc., preatiwa
07 tbs
SPLENDID SWAN CHARIOT,
containing
NOEDIER'S MILITARY BAND,
Wig! be made tisilT o st .m liel a rr t a b l i t:Lekck. dlit• at esa
,ADMD3SION 25 CENTS. No Half Prior
Eveabas at 2 o'clock
This ee.rinru win Perform. at
Leßaysville, Wednesday, Jul' 20.
MONTROSE, THURSDAY, JULY 21.
Susq'a Depot, Friday, July 22. -
Reserved seats, 50 cents.
jlyl4 2w C. FL CASTLE, Agent.
Sheriff's Sale.-
BY virtue of sundry write issued by the Court of
common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to ma
directed, 1 wiltaspose to sale, by public vendee, at the
Court-tone, in Montrose, on Saturday, July 98d,
at 1 o'clock, p, tn.. the following described pleas or
parcel of land, to wit :
All that certain Wee or parcel of land situate in the
township of Jackson, county of Susquehanna., and State
of Pennsylvania, bonnded and described as follow! to
wit: On the east and southeast by lands of W. W. Eas
tabrooks, on the south and southeast by lands of 'P. Gal
loway, on the went and northwest by lands of Nehemiah
Miller, and on the northeast and west by lands of W.W.
Mastabrooks, containing about 79 acres, be the same
more or less, with the appurtenances, one framed house,
one shed or barn, some fruit trees, and about 50 acres
improved. [Bolt of W. B. Payne to the use of John
Smiley vs. David Smith.
DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff.
Shertfrs Office, Montrose, Juno 90,1861.
Noma vohracuesmtm—To prevent minunierstand-
Mu, notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriff's
Wee will be required to pay the amount bid at the
time the land veils sold. It has become imperatively no.
teaser, to adopt this role, and it will be strictly ad
hered to , except same the purchaser Is alien creMtor,
and Is ertitled to the fond as provided in the drat sec
tion of the act of Asogratay, approved Avill 20,1848.
linditoes Notice. •
worm; is hereby given that the undersigned. an
3.1 Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas
of illisquebantut Connty., to make distribution of the
fonds in the bands of tho Sheriff arising from the Woof
real estate of ADEL CASSIDY. trill attend to the du—
ties of his appointment at his office in Montrose, on Frt.
daytbe 22d day of July neM, at one o'clock in the after.
noon.lSLWlticti time and place all persons interested
will present their claims or be forever debarred from
coming In upon said fend.
P. B. STEBETSR, Auditor.
Montrose, Jane 17, MC
Auditor's Notice.
NOTICNis hereby given that the undersigned, an
E
Auditor appointed by the Combat:es &mart of Sets
quehanoa County to make. distribution of the funds In
the bands of the administrators of NAHUM NEWTON,
deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment
at his office in Montrose on Ihrlday the ltd day of July
next, at 11/o'clock In the forenoon, at which time and
place all persons Interested will present their claims or
be forever alterdebarred from coming in aeon said fund.
J 7. a sTamas.Alldlior-
MOutlesea :ace 17, MC
P R OWL *lll. A.T VON.
SPECIAL ELECTION.
BY virtue of a .writ of Eleetßia s to me directed, by
ANDREW O. CURTIN. Governorof thwettmulon
wealth, given anderlus hand and the great ileal of the
State, at Harrisburg,
armse of June, 1851, according
to the provisions of t of the General Assembly of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An act prescribing the time
and manner of submitting to the people, for their ap
proval and ratification or rejection, the proposed amend
melds of the Constitution."
I. DAVID SUMMERS, High Sheriff of the County of
Susquehanna, do hereby make known and give this
public notice to the Electors of the County of Susque
hanna, that on Oa
First Tuesday . of August nest,
(it being the second day of the month,) a Spedal Elec
tion wilt be held in the severalEleetiort Distfiths estab
lished by law in sald COunty,et w e time they will
ballot for or easiest Certain gro pe amendments to
the Constitution of this Common ith, as follows :
There shall bean additional , a km to the third artl.
e frii
de of the Constitution, to be disslghated. section foinr,as
follows
,
•• Seems 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors
of this Commonwealth shall be In any active military
service, under a requisition from the President of the
United States, or by the authority of the Common
wealth, such electors may exercise the right &suffrage
in all elections by the citizens, under such regulation.
as are, or *hall be, proscribed by law, as fully as U they
were present at their Minn place 01 election." -
Sacvmsr 2. There shall be two additional section. to
the eleventh article or the Constitution, to be designs.
soda( sections eight and nine, as follows:
•• SeeTiott 8. No bill shall be -passed by the twists..
tare containing more than one subject; which shall be
clearly expressed in the title, excepk. appropriation
bills"
" No bill shall be passed by the Leiden:ire granting
any power or privileges hinny case where the authority
to grant such powers or privileges has been, or may
hereafter be, conferred upon the Courte ofthis Common
wealtia."
The said Elections will bo held,througtimit the Coun
ty, as follows:
The election for the district, of the town
ship of Apolacon will be held M the house of Joseph
Beebe in said township. " .
,Na.
The election for the district coniposed <Vibe township
of Ararat will be held at the school -house ' ear the Pres
byterian church in said township. In
The election for the district composed of the township
of Auburn will be held at the house of James Lott in
said township.
The election for the district composed alba township
of Bridgewater will be held at the Courishouse in the
borough of Montrose. •
The election for the district composed of the town
ship of Brooklyn will be held at the house of James 0.
Bullard in said township.
The election for the district composed of the town
ship of Choeonut will be held at the School-home near
Edward Clark's to said township:
The election for the district composed of the town
selp of Clifford will be held at the house late of John
ilewetson in raid township.
The election for thoslistnet composed of the borouge
of Doodler will be held at the Drindaff hotel in said bor
ough.
The election for the distrld.compored of the township
ofDimock will be held at the house of T. J. Babcock In
said township.
The election for the district composed of the township
of Forest Lake will bo held at the pollee of John S.
Towne in said township.
The election for the district composed of the town
ship of Franklin will be held at the school-house near
Jacob Allard's in said township.
The election for the district composed of the borough
of Priendsville will be held at the school house in said
borough.
The election for the district composed of the beseech
of Great Bend will be held at the house occupied by Da
vid Thomas in said township.
The election for the district composed of the town
ship of Great Bend will be held at the house occupied by
E. Barnum.
The election for the district composed of the township
of Gibsou will be held in the Academy building in said
township.
The election for the district composed of the township
of Harford will be held at the Lumen tato of N. W. Wel
d Lourstabip.
dr Ae l eitgion for the district composed ofthe township
of harmony will be held at the house of S. Winters in
[ said township.
The election for the districtcomposed of the township
of Herrick will bo held in a building occupied by John
Miller In said township.
The election for the district composed of the township
of
said Jackson will be held at the house of C. C. Payne in
to.
The election p for the district composed of the township
of Jessup will be held at the house of Daniel Hoff in said
township.
The election for the district composed &Atte town
ship of Lenox will be held at the house of Grow fb Bro.
them in said township.
The election for tbedistri et composed of the township
ortAbeest win be bola of tbalmuee Dr DOD" zones in
said township. .
The eleCtlon Rothe district composed of the township
of Lathrop will be held at the house of Elisha Lord in
said township.
The election for the eistriet composed of the borough
of Little Meadows will be held at the school-house in
said . .
Th l e . e= h an for the district composed of the township
of Middletown will be held at the house of Otis Ross in
said township.
The election for the district composed of the borough
of Montrose will be held at the Court-house in said bor
ough.
The election for the district composed of the borough
of New Milford will be held Mee house of R. C. Vail In
said borough.
The election for the district composed of the township
of New Milford will be held at the house of Philander
Maloney 111 the borough of New Milford.
The election for the district composed of the township
of Oakland will be held at the house of Robert Nicol in
the borough of Seequehanna.
The election for the district composed of the town
ship of Rosh will be held at the house of N. D. Snyder
in said township.
The election for the district coin dof the township
of Springville will be held at tlg a of Spencer Dic
ke:in said township.
The election for the district coniposed of the township
of Silver Like will be held at the house of R. AlcGerigle
In said township. ..
The election for the district composed 4' the borough
of Susquehanna Depot will be held at the house of Thos.
Canavan in said borough.
The election for the district composed of the town
shirof Thomson will be _held at- the house of Chester
Stoddard in said township
Particular attention is directed to the act of Assembly
passed the 22d day of April, 1864, entitled " An Act pre
scribing the time and manner of submittinl to the peo.
pie for their approval and ratification or re ection„ the
proposed amendments to the Constitution,' wherein it
Is prescribed. i
Sze I. That said election that' be opened, held and
closed, upon the day aforesaid, at the places, and with
in the hours at and within which the, general elections
of this Commonwealth. are directed to beopened, held,
and dosed ; and it shall he the duty of the Judges, in
spectors and clerks, of the said townships, boronghs,
wards, precincts and districts, to receive of the staid
election, tickets not exceeding the number of proposed
amendments, either written or printed, or partly writ
ten and printed, from each of the qualified voters of this ,
State who may offer the BMOC, and to deposit them in a
box, or boxes, tb be iprovided for that purpose by the
proper °Mears ; which tickets shall be respectivelyla
betel on tbeontalde, •• First Amendment ," - " Second
Amendment," and "Mini Amendment:" and thaw
who are favorable to said amendments. or any of them,
may express their approvalby voting, each, as m
separate written and printed, or partly writteneti
partly printed ballots, or tickets, as there arc amend
ments approved by them, containing on the inside there
of the words, •• For, the Amendment ; ' and those who
are opposed to such amendments, or any of them, may
express their opposition by voting, each, as many sop
'irate printed or written, or partly written and printed
ballots or tickets at there are amendments not approved
by them, containing on the inside thereof the words."A
gainst the Amendment ;" the electors voting for or
against the first amendment, shall be considered as go
deg for or againsAthe proposed fourth section to article
three of the Constitution, extending the right of suf
frage to soldiers; electors voting furor against the sec
ond amendment shall be cortskiered•for or against the
proposed eighth Section to article eleven of the consti
tution ; and electors voting for or agfinst , the th ird - ri.-
men dment, shall be considered as voting for, or against,
the proposed nlnth section to article eleven Witte coast'
7 Mra. Dan Riot
Sec. S. That the election on the proposed amendments
shall, in hli respects, be conducted settle, general elec
tions of this Commonwealth swertow conduced ; and it
shalt be the deli Wither return Judges , of the:reipective
counties, and stride, thereof, firstluivingterefally as.
certalned the number of votes given for; or against,
each of said amendments in the manner aforesaid, to
makeencduplicate retunn tlacreof, expressed inwords
at lewth, and not to apnea only; one of which toms
so ma,, shall be lodged In the ,Prothonotatyle once of
the Court of Common Pleas, of the proper county, and •
the other settled, and directed to the Bo:retail of the
Cormoonwealth, and by titre oftheitatd Judges deposited
forthwith In themost convenient postoiSce, upon which
p o stage etusithe pre-paidat the expenqOfthe celinty.
• _ .
Sac. 4. That the several duties required to be porter.
med by the Sheriffs, Commissioners, Constables, Jude.
es, Inspectors, and all other pincers, whatever, in, and
about the general elections ofthis _Commonwealth,
shall be perfozmedV such °gleam hind, about .the et ,
letttosturrefo proMedfar.r . dad VP. peniOna, Whether
ofdoers or others, shall tieUsblatgOeaamepunisbment
for the neglected any duty, or the' commission of any
offensesti ID, or aNnt the election, as del:Would '
!brat* negicet of WOdutte , er the conimlssfon ef like
offense, at in or about the general election of the Cam .
monwealth 9f Pennsylvania.
By the act of Assembly of July B, IBBA, It Is also made
" the duty of every Mayor, Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff. Ald
erman, Jubilee of the Peace, Constable, Deputy Cons:
table . , of everyeltf,'cotinty,- totm ship Or district *Mari
thleCommonweilth„.whenevew called upon by im Mika
of an electioweloctlipt, at; by Akeett,queurie,Leiectere
thereof, to cleat anyviztaew dr ierterile to the'vrindow
of the plate Of Gent otlSlkgioserhich shall he obstrec-
Win sub a wayste to
_prevent votsra from approaching
the aloe and it shin he the , duty of the respective
HUBBARD'S LIGHT M
THIS IS THE BEST MACHINE IN USE!
WE are again manufacturing this Mower, which has become so celebrated through-
V, out the Country, for its STRENGTH, EASY DRAFT, and 'THOROUGH
WORK IN ALL KINDS OF GRASS, and take pleasure in offering it to the farmers
of Susquehanna and adjoining counties. We refer for further particulars - to the
many farmers and others who have used them. Send and get printed Circulars.
,#ONTROSE, May 10th, 1864. S. 71. SAYRE & =o'l3.
constable of such ward, district or township, Within
this Commonwealth to be present in person or by
Deputy, at the place of holding elections, In such ward,
district or township within this Coturnonwmdth, for the
purpose of preserving the peace as aforesaid."
Pursuant to the provisione contained in the 76th sec
tion of the act aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid
district shall respectively take charge of the certificate
or return of the election .of their respective districts,
and produce them at a meeting of one Judge from each
district, at the Court House, in the Borough of Mont
rose, on the third day alter the election, being the pres
ent year, on Friday, the 11th day of August next, there
to do and perform the duties required by law of said
Judges. Also that where a Judge by sickness or una
voidable accident is unable to attend the said meeting
of Judges, then th e certificate or return aforesaid shall
be taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or clerks of
the election of said distrrct, who shall do and perform
the duties required of said Judge unable to attend.
Also, that In the 61st section of said act, it is enacted
that " every general and special election shall be open
ed between Sight and Ten in the forenoon, and shall
continue without-interruption or adjournment until
Seven o'clotk in the evening, when the polls shall be
closed."
Ittitlithez directed that the meeting of the Return
Judges, at the Court House in Montrose, to make out
the general returns, shall be on the first ' Friday succee
ding the Special Election, which will be on the sth day
of Augnat„.lB64.
Olsen under my band, at my office, in the BaTOUgh
of Montrose, the Mb day of Juno, Anno Domini, 1564,
and in the year of the Commonwealth the 87th.
DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Itiontrose,June 30th, 1854. dy7 4w
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY Virtue of a writ Issued by the Court of Common
Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed,
I will expose to sale, by public vendue, at the Court
Rouse, in Montrose. on Saturday, July 30th, 1864; at 1
o'clock, p. m., the following real estate. to wit:
Am. that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the
townahlp of New Milford. Susquehanna chanty, Pa.,
bctundedand described as follows, to wit: on the north
by lands of Arphaxed Bad, on the east by lands now or
formerly owned by C. L. Word, on the south by lands
formerly owned 'by Lemuel hording, (lees's& and lands
of Norman Foot, and on the west by lands of Norman
Foot, containing one hundred and seventy acres, or
stieve.tdrottre.-whb sbeappnrtenanees.oneframeddwel
ling
house, three barns, two orchards , . and about one
hundred acres Improved. (Taken in execution at the
suit of John Ilawley vs.Ourean Reed.
DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, July 4th,
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE Is hereby given that In pursuance of an or
der Of the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna
county, I will expose to sate at the Court-house In
Idontroaa. on
Saturday, the 30th day of July, 1864,
at 1 o'clock, P. M.„ the Interest of Laban Hassell, late
of said county, deceased, In the following described real
estate, via:
All that t. act of land situated In the township of Has
ford, in said county, bounded as follows: On the north
by lands of Henry Drinker, Minot:ma Oakley and E. N
Loomis ; on the east by lands _of— Caswell., on the
south by lands of Erastus Brewster and Osman G.Loom-
Is ; Bruton the west by lands of Lewis D. Wilmarth,
Sewall Wilmarth, Nathan Hall and David Titus, con
taining 510 acres, or thereabonts—lt being all that cer
tain piece or parcel of land In the township, county and
state aforesaid of which the said Labatt Hassell dlad
seized.
TERM 9.-135 on day ohmic ; ono hail the balance on
final confirmation, and the remainder in one year there
after, with Interest.
, SEWALL WIL3L9WI7I, Mm'r.
Ilarford, July 7,18 N.
Manufacture of Woolen
Goods.
CrJEC,49.17 9 T33111. 1.
THE ILLNUFACTIIRE OF WOOLEN GOODS, both
In the household and the factories, has become of
great importance on account of Reforming at present
our principal article of clothing. The nature of our cli
mate makes it necessary, and the scarcity of Cotton has
r increased the value of wool and fabrics made
greatly
; and being engaged In the businese of making
Cloth and Flannel, and also Roll Carding, and Cloth
Dressing, we have thought that a few remarks with re
gard handling Wool, and the pruner process of manu
facture, might be of service to the country, and a bene
fit to ourselves.
The fleet process with thefartner who intendr to make
his wool into rolls for spinning 'endWeaving at hemp,
alter washing and shearing, Is akrerting the qualities.
I his we do pool expect a tatmerto do as perfectly as a
regular manufacturer, bet by trying he will approximate
towards it, and be amply paid for the little pains re-.
quired, by having an oven thread and smoother fabric.
The fleeces ehould be whole and should be spread out
on a table—the coarsest wool will be found on
the skirts of the fleece, and can easily be distinguished
by looking closely to the fibre. Two qualities from each
fleece wilt perhaps be close enough for ordinary purpos
es, but as the sheep in our country differ much fn their
grades, of . wool—the coarse part of one may do to go
with the finer part of another. and thus 'make three or
four gadflies out of the lot. If it is going to the manu
factory or to market, the fleece should not be torn, but
after removing the tag-locks, should be rolled up com
coolly, akin side out. Not less than one ponnd of lard,
trash butter or oil should be sent with every ten pounds
of wool ping to the carding machine.
The next thing of Importance is of course to be wall
carded, for which we will be entirely respolsible ; but in
the matter of spinning and weaving, we have another
caution to add. Unless the yarn is evenly Orbited, and
beat up evenly In the loom, the cloth shrinks unevenly
in fulling—making some place* wide and others nar
row, and if the !thither succeedis in pressing out • the
wrinkles, the cloth Will resume Its contortions again
when made. Ant° a garment, and the mechanic is some
times wrongfully blamed for a coat's becoming lantern
jawed on a man's back. It is easily avoided by giving
the wheel an equal number of turns to a given length of
thread drawn out. We find this dltuculty increased of
late years, and have come to the conclusion theft!' some
of the spinners dello/limp better time on their pUteos
than on therillihning wheels, wo should hate dreadful:
ly to listentAtheir Mask.
As every moment of labor should be employed to the
best advantage, and liveryonnee of /tutorial appropria
ted to thebestpurpose. on account of our nor, we pm
pose to write some other chapons on our branch of bus-
Mesa after this 1. read snelefently to be twothmtuondund
shall endeavor to do-our work nice enongq ler a balmo.
el 'skirt era doctors coat, and make Hawser& nits en- -
ough: to. last tamer through a year% camps,, at
least: ' • INGUAM CII.
Hotta FaffrOar. uptown, t
Bradford co..lfay 11.1864. I •
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SOLDIERS' BOUNTY so
3
PENSIONS
E .
and tioIiSAF I WAV.
T HE underel ed, LICENSEVAGENT it; the GOV
. Wirng eibtnined nocesiOPl forms,
IC., will gtve_pratopt attention to alLelattna Intrusted
to 11 1 , 1 3 to• charge Wessaueterailil.
aucti r. prrinit.
moatros., .10414 etti,l664.
IA I.Mai OrinX.) ni
GOOD BARGAINS
can be had, le at the !nor° of
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM tr. 00.
TFirm have not been discouraged by the lit'
advance in goods, but have a LARGE STOCK of
seasonable goods on band, and are receiving daily addi
tions to the same.
We are selling such FOR CASH
Exceedingly LOW Prices.
We respectfully request all who are making cash par
chases to try us before all others, as we have resolved
on selling goods that team only hereqfter, and have then
fore marked our prices accordingly low.
We will certainly try to rove a good many the trouble
and expenses of leaving the county and going a distance
in order to buy cheap; so. we say again, eire as * trial
and we will 'convince you with the facts o four assertion.
Our assortment in
DraTt 6002E119
sail. as DRESS GOODS, In
3X X 9 !-:)!
MO HAIRS,
L US TRES, ALPACCAS,
PLAIDS, DeLAINES, CHALLIIta,
LAWNS, dr., is large..
CHOICE DOMESTIC GOODS.
• .
Bleached and Unbleached, light wad heavy
grade.s, Calicoes and Ginghains or the best make, Da-
Laince, Ticks, Checks, Stripes, &c. klaaarle, all colors
and qualities,
PIECE GOODS.
Broadcloth, CasaLama, Larfles*Cloth, Cottonadea, &A.
HOOP-SKIRTS and CORSETS,
the largest stock and of superior make and quality.
MILLINERY GOODS.
We keep generally a Pots. Liiris of all goods used ford'
millinery purposes, and offer such at liew-Torkiobbinig
prices.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Our assortment in this branch of imde can not be ex
celled, and as our facilities are rush that- we are man
ufacturing everygarment we sell, we are certainly en.
nbled to sell them much cheaper than those who are not-
We still continue to
Blake up Garments to Order,
and would ask all those who would like to have their*
clothing TASTY and FASHIONABLY made, as well as
to secure a perfect FIT, to try us as we are confident of
being able to give satleaclion to Ma most particular.
The Notes and Books ofthe Firm,
formerly in the bAnds of Mr. Rosenbaum are now left
with Mr. Dassacirg.one ottbe partners ofthePtrm u„ and
who has chargo of eatd business. Be would reap
request all'those that are Indebted to the firm to alnick
settle up as the Booke most be closed.
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co.
Moritrose, Ifty 16th, 1864
HAWLEY'S
• SOLIDIFIED
I,45XL I tell 4 C ream, ,
FOR CLEANSING, WITITESING & PRESERVING
THE TEETH.
rums article is prepared with the greatest cars ttpoi
A—scientc+ principle*. and warranted not to withi b .
anything in the slightest degree deleterious to the ,
Teeth or Gams. Some of °armee. eminentDeatal Sur
geons have given their sanction to, and cheertiiUy re-
commend It as a preparation of superior qualities for
cleansing, whitening, and preserving the Teeth. ft
cleans them readily, rendering them beandfally whita
and pearly, without the slightest injury to the enamel.
It is healing to the gams where they are ulcerated and
sore. file area an excellent dislnfector for old and de
cayed teeth, which are often exceedingly offensive. It
gives a rich and creamy taste to the mouth, cleansing
it thoniughty, and imparting a delightibi fragrance to.
the breath.
PREPAIitEID ONLY FY
A. IIAWI;EY at CO., •
N. W. cor.lolli & Lombard sta., PRILADELEIRIA'
AND SOLD BY ALL DREW/LIT&
PRICE 25 CENTS.
====
The following opinion of Dr. White, as to the high es,
teem in whieq he bolds the Dental'Cream, must be sat
ficlent evidence of Its value ; to quote other testimoni
als In detail Is needless, contenting oturseivimby simply
giving the names and addrtea of persona who meek td
Ita'excellancy for the teeth.
Pmximm.snts. April 16th, 186.%
Having carefully examined A. Hawley's "Solidified
DentatCream.".l hereby cheerfully recommend it to the
public generally. lt is en excellent preparation tot
cleansing mirlpreserfing the teeth, and can be used by
all personkeith the utmost confidence, as its Wl:lefties
AM perfectly hail:AIM. I.lceldes preserving the teeth,
it Promotes a healthy action , to the gume, and Imparts •
pleasantness to the breath.
Dr. W. D. WillTD, 1288 Arch street..
Taos. Immix.' !. b., Dentist, 491 N. 4th et.
J. Bataan, 234 S. Gib et.,
B. Vsanxinsuce, Bergeron', Dentist; 425 Arch st,
C. A, KINGSBIIRT, Dentist, 1119 Walnut it.
textmentaar. D. 1). 8., 14/trnh It.
F. M. Duerr, 8177 Arch at.
EDWARD TOWRIVAD. Detain, RWI IL 4th et,
L. 11. Donnicirr,Denlist. 807 B. leth st. • '
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M, .L. Loam. Dentist, fp N. 6th Cl. -
Jane 2, 1864:
Administratriz'a Notice.
.
113011 . 1715. Ls hereby Ono to ellpersons tnd.bted lo g
It. STAGS, late ealtraoek townshlt4 dursto
to •tnake Immediate arestret, .sad aU perrouslowliki
dalmtatalnet said t, will iweiwwvibb *gilt*
the andersfgned for settlement.
ALUTRA A. HAZLETON. Adisilal.
Dlalook, Jnne alb, 1864.-4 w _ ,•