oclirprzir Juirsw.dia::Fams. The Fair• The Premium List for the Agricultural Fair will be found on first pag?. x Since the first side of our paper was pnnted i the time for holding tb e Fair has been changed to Sept. 21st and 22d, and the Plowing match to Sept 13th. Tor 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 in advance. Towanda ISO Route. , Heretofore three trips a week between liontrose and Towanda was satisfactory to the people,_and mails went through in one day. But to gratify two or three men, nine trips are now made, but two days are required to reach Towanda and two more to return ; and even then the routes do not properly connect. How so stupid a scheme could be devised, we are cot informed. Two stages per day, over part of the same route, leaving at the same time, is a big thing for Old Abe. It is perhaps a military necessity, to spend a pile-of Greenbacks in such a way as to do the pub is an injury. A change will be demsaded, and powers that be had better comply. 81511111:ant Soldier's Letter. The following is from the late editor of the Tunkbunock Republican—a Repub. lican sheet: NEAR PErwasnrnm, Va., } 'July 3, 1864. DEAR. Wzva:—A great many want to bow, I suppose, bow the last battle went. lily answer is, invariably, that we have had but one, and that commenced on the fifth day of ? May last. The soldiers all console themselves with the belief that this season will end the war, and I believe eo myself. If we can't whip them by fall we never can. The soldiers will stand it no longer. They will go- for a new . ad ministration. In Fact I have changed my news considerable from what they were, when I left home. There is too much nigger in the present administration, and too many lie&published in newspapers.—: I find if I want to approximate anywhere near the truth, I have to' take it from Democratic papers. Inclosed you will find a silver dollar, (it it ever reaches you,) which I send to the' little " chernte," and one in hick I prize quite highly for two reasons ; one is, be muse they are very scarce, and the other is because it is a relic from the battle-field near Petersburg, and was once the prop erty of some Reb. I chanced to pick it up shortly after the battle. Lacaatt , ixzw, Penn'a., July 15. A train, with about eight hundred and fifty rebel prisoners, on their way to the (amp at Elmira, collided with the Penn ey/ anis Coal Company's train between here and Thobola this afternoon, killing and wounding a large number—reported at over one hundred. - The recent invasion will doubtless produce a pleasing effect upon the Lino'n men, as it may remind him of a little sto ry t hat they CaLl make a laugh over. —The Lincoln Leaguers so far got the control of the Great Central Fair, that a considerable amount of the money, as well u goods, were stolen. N. T. Wholesale Prices of Pioduce, Reported for the Montrose Democrat by Jostam CARPszume., Commission merch ant, No. 32 Jay street, New York, to whom 'shipments of produce maybe 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. Full directions and a weekly market report sent free of Charge by mail, to those making shipmentk. Prieesfor the week ending Jig/lief/4'64. Beans, white sound, per bu., , 2 50 280 Butter in tubs, per pound, - 38 44 " firkins, " 35 45 " rolls, " ' 35 41 Cheese, choice, " 39 22 " common, " 12 14 Dried Apples " 10 12 Eggs, fresh, per dozen, 24 25 Mar, wheat, per barrel, 10 00 15 00 fil rye, .. 800 900 Feathers, live geese, per lb., 80 85 Beef Sides, " 10 ' 14 Mutton in carcass, --,.;. " 9 14 Veal, " 10 16 Pork, dressed, " 13 14 Wheat, per bushel, 200 2.50 Rye, it 170 175 Oats, 44 98 100 Corn, if 150 170 Elides, dry, per p ound, 25 30 green, 12 14 Lard, oommon to best, per lb., 19 20 Beef, mess, per barrel,l9 00 44 00 " prime, 41 12 00 42 00 Pork, mess, ag 40 00 46 00 " prime, " 34 00 42 00 Rams, smoked, per lb. 18 ,20 Shoulders. smoked, " 18 20 Timothy geed, per bushel, 4 440 Tallow,. per lb. • 18 20 Wool, washed, " 80 100 " unwashed, " 57 07 tipples, per barrel, 400 500 Maple Sugar, per pound, 17 20 Nors.-4 full - report of the New York Market can Amen 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 may e,all to examine' it. In the above list is given the lowest and highest prices which are governed by 1 quality and condition. Many articles that i are not mentioned above, can be found on alts report in this ogre. , - i . WNW* . lraPProfesaor i.E3AA SI, E., °coin and Ammar, formerly of Laden Holland. iu nowlocated at N 0.411 PM -Street, Iphia, where persons *Meted with diseases of be Mt -and Belt will he melon' dally treated endeared, if curable. Or Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. N. B.—No charges made for Examination. The Med ical Amity Is invited, as he hu no secrets in his mode of treatment. Jfi 17 Or 121rIEWTobbil.-Venetian ilorsaLlalmosalt In pint bottles, price liftycents. 540 Hammen, Cott. Dr. Tobias r: Dear 81r—II have been lathe livery busts' ness for the hist 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 Yen etWn Horse Liniment. ! have fair// tested It on my horses in distemper, sprains, cuts. calks, awellis of the glands, itc" as also for rheumatism on myself, and balk alwa_ys found It an invgluable remedy. Respectfully yours, 11. LITCYPIELD. &daily all Druggists. Office, No. 58 Cortlandt street, New-York, Orlm_paartant to Femalee.—Dr. Cheese. mania pulm,—The combination of ingredients in these Pals is the result or a long and extensive practice They are mild th their operation, andesurnotdo harm to khe moat datimth; certain In correcting all inegnlarines Pidnitil Menstruation., removing all ohs one, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all nervous area dons, hysterics, fatigue, pain In the tack and limbs, disturbed sleep, which arise from Interruption of nature. . DR. CIDERSIKAWB PILLS was the commencement of anew era to the treatment of Irregularities and obstructions which have consigned so many to a 'usual:tax ours. No female can enjoy good health unless she Is regular, and whenever an ob struction takes place the general health begins to de. cline. Muse Pills form th e - nest preparation ever put forward with IMMEDIATE and PERSISTENT SUC CESS- =cors.'t bo 73ecteleecl.- Take this advertisement to your Drawl at, and tell him that ,yon want its BEST and most RELIABLE rentals ifedlelnsis lhe Dbrid, which is comprised in these Pills. Dr. C1113891311Mr8 PILLS have beena standard Rentedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints peculiar tO Females, To all classes they are Invaluable, inducing, with certainty, periodical regolarity. They are known to thoasinds, who have used them at difhaezt periods, throughout tho country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, eating when they should not bausal, with each Box—the price $1 per box or 6 boxes for vs, cantainineirom 60 to 60 pills. Pills sent by mail prompt ly, secure from observation. by remitting to the Propri etors. Sold by Drugglats generally. 1113TCHMG8 & HILLYER, Proprietors, mh3l6m• 61 Cedar e street, New-York. leiFGold In Montrose by Abel Turret ; to Tankban. nook by J. W. Lyman; In Great Bend by L. OrDlin.and T. D. Eastabrook R Co. PTA Gentleman cured of Nerrons Debility, Incompetency, Premature Decay, and Youthful 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 need in Ms awe. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and mssess a Valuable Remedy, will receive the same, by return mail. (carefully sealed), by addressing tauglii JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 60 Nassaast. N. Y. In Bridgewater, May 25, 1864, of con gestive fever, AMANDA M. ALDRICH, aged 2 years, 8 months and 26 days. , May 26, of the same disease, Myrna A. ALDRICH, aged 4 years, 10 months, and 9 days. Both children of Windsor and Amanda M. Aldrich. ,vet I%Tuurease. WANTED, a healthy woman to come into a family to mime an Infant. Inquire for particrears at this office. [July 21. w FARM FOR, SALE. A.RB undersigned offers for rale ills FARM sltuatea In the township of Liberty, near the Lindsley Baw MM. It contains A.oress of land, 50 of which are Improved, with a new Rouse. and is good well Barn. &c. l ed t is for a well watered with living springs, adapt Dilay OR GRAIN FIRM , especially the purchase money will be required down, and the balance In yearly instalments. Possession giv en at any time, including crops, if desired. PATRICK BARRY. Liberty, July 21, 1864. 5w4 H. E. TzrFAITy BT virtue of sundr y writs issued by the Court °team mon Pleas of Susquehanna county. and to me di rected, I will expose to sale by politic ?endue at the Court...house, In Montrose, on Saturday. Aug. lath, lane, at 1 o'clock . _ p. m., the following described pieces or parcels ofland, to wit : All that certain plece or parcel of land situate to the township of Lenox. county of Susquehanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and des .bed as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of A. L. Jeffers, east by lands of Joseph Bennett, west by lands of W. H. Ting ley and G. W. Green, mount by lands of Blithe Bell: con taining about 75 acres, with the appurtenances, two dwelling-houses, one barn, one corn-house, two ore* ands, and about 150 seres improved. ISultoffiltow Bros. vs. Harlow Quick. Also—All that certain piece or parcel of land sit. nate in the township of Lenox, county and state afore. said, boandedand described as follows, to wil : on the north by land, of Freeman Tingbey and Humphrey Mar cy, east by bolds of Chauncey Oikley and IL Millard, south by Milford and Owego turnpike, and west oflan of Humphrey Marcy ; containing about 11 acres more or leas, with the appurtenances, one framed holm, one barn, some fruit trees, and moatlytnaproved. [Suit of P. Carpenter vs. A. H. Adams: • Also—All that certain piece or 'parcel Of land situate In the township of Lathrop, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of Obadiah Bailey and Orlando Wright, east by lands of Orlando Wright, south by lands of Orlando Wright. Charles Penny and Stephen' Olivia, and west by lands of F. Whipple : containing about 67 acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, some fruit trees, and about 45 acres Improved. [Snit of Orlando Wright vs. Francello Wright. Ateo—All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Great Bend borough, county and state aforesaid, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on thenortherly side of the Great Bend and Chochecton turnpike that was, but now called Main street In said borough, at the westerly carter ofkrt formerly conveyed to Harmon Guernsey, now occupied by Margeret Moni sm, thence north 27' west along the northerly aide of said Main street 50 feet to the lot Of Christopher Ham lin, thencenorth 68' east along the easterly line of said lot 120 feet, thence south 27' east 50feet to the northerly cornerof raid Morrison's lot, thence south SF west along the line of said Morrison's lot 120 feet to said Main street, the place of beginning: with the appurtenances, 1 frame dwelling-house, 1 barn, some fruit frees, and all improved. [Suit of C. S. Bennett vs. B. W. Beckwith. Arco—Ail that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Greatend, county and state afore said, bounded and described.. follow'', to wit : begin ning at a point on the northeasterly, side of the Great Bend and I)ochecton turnpike at the corner of the lot of Isaac Reckhow, thence north 68 - along the line of Isaac Reckhow's lot 120 feet • thence morth 27' west, 60 feet to Pine street ; one hundred and twenty feet to the Hue of said turnpike • thence south, 27' along the line old turnpike aixty feet,to the place of beginning, and is lot No. 5; with Bin appurtenances, one building used as a store az. t -- Also a plow of land south of and adioltdog the New York A Erie lbillroad, purchased of Win. Dayton, and containing about one and three.fourtlm acres (extept so much as has been sold to A. It L. Carpenter by said Thomas) and all improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Charles W. Sanford and Henry Mather assignees of Urfa, M. Storrs, vit, David Thomas and Jane A. Tho• mu, his wife. Amo—All dud eettaln piece or parcel of land Situate in the township of PYranklin, eotmty and stateaforesald bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the north by iambi of J. P. Tingley, on the east by lands of Eraa. Ins Smith and Ocuildlimith, on the south by lands o Hng_h Dagen. on the north by bads formerly octitPled bY Howard Ptuit: containing about 100 sere!, be the came more or less. with the appertenanees. Slimed dwelling house, 1 barn. I wagon boos. 1 blaekstnith's shop, I orchard, end 'bent Weems Itopmeed. (Taken in execution at the salt OfJohn P.Dmintore vs. Charles Warner. DAVID ly Bl7lllll=B, Dluttifr. Sheri ' e Mee, alontrose, J 18, 1888 . p Norms TO Poimoressue.—To preventoirdrundembuid inr.natlee bterebygiven that imredasers at Stairs Bales will be required to pay the amount bid at tbe time the land' was sold. :It had b come imperatively no. emery to adopt this rule, and it will be strictly !Id hered to except where the purchaser is alien meMblir, andlsertitL.W to the fund as provided In the fint seer tlem of the act of Assembly. approved A; rtl9o, ma D,;:BRE*STER, AUCTIONEER - FOR, CUSFUA CO. um, : Xontroself SHERIFF'S SALES. THE: Al NATIONAL CIRCiTS(., AND MODeL - 31t0W.,, Under tn. &mot moilosomo oo of • Mrs. 0. Warner formerly Mrs. Dan Rids This MagaVacantly organized Cancers inseam A GENUINE CIRCUS. Or Oh all the Standard Vestals of the mustazarmrs At.,. Mended with all the Modem impresses' and Amato. Ilona; furnished by /16.11110111. deal epplialtioN Md. MI galatlMl sorkinse of Mos earurn, whose sotto Is ‘ .r.S.CM.TaeLtO.I2- 19 Men and Betts Hess. Imaller end Pier Ponies A 01111SiSt Numbs of Melee. A Better Selection of Trained Animals. • Laser Troops of Performers. A Mom Carefully Amused Presseono. A more Unesemationod Erosteinseent. A MORE COMPLETE OUCHESTRA. • Mora Perfect Oneida, • Mora Condom*, Constructed Interior, MORE (=MY DRESSES, A °motor Variety of Anserinhaants. And th. OVillt•LMlLli of • Mora Cornet Tata aad Tone el Rettnansent, than have hlthrrto boon offend to the peaplo for Moir PATHONAGS AND SUPPORT. The Corapans :mutating of at lust FORTY PERFORMERS. t'anastriitas ier tcM Voltimtnk , =, Donee.. Nay qpncord Wagons. new Caryiseas, new Corea.. none Drams, r Marisa. ionnerly Will perform tha Cu tamed BLIND HORSE WHITE BURREII and her High Toned War Charger, . cam ..a..3aiimx co T.- Among the per Carmen engaged are the celebrated WHITBY FAMILY consisting of MR. HARRY VVHITEIY, irhi - Qll Introduce his Deautiful Performing Horses, SPOT, DEAL TT CONSTELLATION and HAWK BYE STATE, MLLE ELVIRA, as charming Egnastriannal. and LITTLE SUSIE, me Child Ilidar only 5 years oral, MASTER JOHNNY, who. on him Tour Wild Ponies, will snow as IL IntroyA Hurdle Union ,JAMES HANKINS,N the great Seems Blass. Vaults, and Twadder. THE BROTHERS DENZER, VALE:TnTO; CHARLES AND RLIDOLpt t the =et clam :ideal Gymnasts and Acrobats claw day. CEORCE DEFUOUS,' be raneerned Man Monkey. D. HOWARD, T.. and row Hesse Ittder. and Maid. Os...nasesel Tbsoloor. _ MR WILLIAM KENNEDY, Great Talking and Singing Clown," recognized ar acknowledged as the the most acceptable Man of Unmet whoever assumed a motley stun, will ••••ury • promi.e , l position in tim department of fnn, sedated by M al teat, conversationalist :ad refined gentler-an, FRANK 4'll-lITTAKCR, the p., of Mr; :Inters JOHN L. FORS-Mt, the Champion Drummer of the WMI4 . Mona latailabi Mitetin. Chaps, THE COMIC MULES, UDNNING" AND CONT/1 - ADA.ND." Will be Latrodoced by their trainer, and an oPPoleeede, fared to say man or boy to gun fame, and mean% or Pea Dollozs, by riding m'CUNNING" elm times around Um Clyde without Fdling Ott A GRAN O PROCESSEON stall the Onut Resentoes ado, liken." People, Weion% Hems, Ponies, Mdse. Ike, prseallsod by the SPLENDID SW AN OWAILIOTor eoatainlns HOMIER'S MILITARY BAND. Wig tat matt. dallltheatliaaloak. A.M.at *ea pi % c. biic : ADMISSION 25 CENTS. No Half Prlof 0 1 1111ree Aftarnoon sad Evening a t 2 e.t. . a ThV Ceinpany will Perform at Leßaysville, Wednesday, July 20. ZONTROFfE, THURSDAY, JULY 21. Stisq'a Depot, Friday, July 22. Reserved seats, 50 cents. jlyl 42w C. H. CASTLE, Agent Sheriff's Sale. BY 'virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale, by public irendue, at the Court-house, in Montrose, on Saturday, July 23d, 1864. at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following aeecribed piece or parcel of land, to wit : Al) that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the township of Jackson, county of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described es follows.% wit : on the met and southeast by lands of W. W. Eau, tabrooks, on the south and southeast by lands of T. Gal %era'', on the west and northwest by lands of Nehemiah Miller, and on the northeast and wept by lands of W.W. Pastabrooks, containing about 19 acres, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one framedhonse, one shed or barn, some fruit trees, and about 50 acres Improved. [Snit of W. D. Payne to the use of John Smiley vs. David Smith. DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, June 20,1864. Auditor's Notice, NOTICE le hereby given that the undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, to make distribution of the hinds in the hands of tbetiherifrarlaing from the sale of real estate of ABEL CASSLDY. w 111 attend to tho du ties of his appointment at hie office In Montrose, on Fil thy th e 22d day of July heat at one o'clock in the after. noon, at which time ant place ail persons interested will present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in upon said thud. F. B. SFRKETER, Anditor. Montfoseolune 17, 1804. • Auditor's Notice, worn is hereby given that the undersigned, at Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Sus quehanna County to make distribution of the funds in Mei:wide of the administrators °MINIM NEWTON deceased, will attend to the duties of hle appointttledi at his °Mee In Montrose on Friday the Alld day of J a next, at lOo'clock in the forenoon, at which time plane an persons interested will present their claims or De forever after debarred from cumin In II n said fund. F. B. 13 Auditor. Montrose, June 17,1861. Ncoticse. Wears nay a ny PJS has left my bed end ! without ust cause or provocations, therefore I forbid any person harbollOg Of trotting her on my aceount,a I shall pays° debts other COlMlletin gnu this data. tVU,LIAIf Q. mart Susquehanna Depot, July MUNK dery IF it 0 - 0 16-A Irk A.N-1 , 016 SPEIXIAI k , By virtue of a writ of 'Election, to me directed. by B ANDREW G. CllRTlN,Vorernor of the Common wealth, given tinder his hand and the great , seal of the State, atMartistarg, on Mallet ofJuneeti364. according to the provisions of an Act of the tieneral Assembly cif Peansylviusia, entitled .• An Act prescribing the time and manner of submitting to the people, for their ap petal and ratification or rejection, the proposed amend, merits of the Coua'ttntlon,7 • • 1. -DAVID SUMMERS, Higb•Sheriff of the County of enequehanna, do hereby make known and give this 4114 notice to the Illectorent the Monty of Sunup. that on the • . Pint . Tuesday of. •Auglt St Et being the second day of - the month,) a Special Mao. lion wilt be bald la the terverelEleCUon Dhaka* tiqinb listed by law in said Camay. which Ilinetberwin ballot for.*? against .certain kopased dmepdmente to the Constitall on of this Comnionwealth, as follows: . There shell be an additional section to the third anti sle of the Constitution, to be designated section (MAD tar Owe t • - .• Samos 4. Whenever any of the qualified etcetera of this Commonwealth shall be in any active military service, under a requisition fromtte President of - the United States, or by the authority of the Common wealth. such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizen!, under such regulatloni u are, or shall be, prescribed by law s us fully aril they were present at their anal place of election." Buxton 2. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designs ted as sections eight and nine, as follows: " Buxton S. No bill shall be passed by the Legisla ture containing more than one aubject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bins." " Vo bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any power or privileges In any case where the authority to grant such powers or privileges bge been, or tray bereafter be, conferred upon the Col/Mao( this Common wealth." The said Elections will be held throughout the Coun ty. as follows: The election for the district composed of the town- Ship of Apolacon win be held at the house of Joseph Beebe in said township The election for the district composedoftWUwaahlyi Of Ararat will be held at the school-house near the Pres bytetfan church In said township. The election for the distriercomposed of the township pf thabarn will be held at the house of James Lott In Old township. The election for the district composed of the township of Bridgewater will be held at the Court - house In the borough of Montrose. The election for the district composed of the town ship of Brooklyn will be held at the houseof James 0. Bullard In saidtownship The election for the district vomposed of the town ship of Choconnt will be held at the School-house neat Edward Clark's in said township. The election for the district composed of the town snip of Clifford will be held at the bonze late of John Hewebson in said township. The election for the district composed of the boronge of Banded will be held at the Dundad hotel In said bor. ° Ve election for the district composed of the township ofDtmock 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 be held at the house 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 , . is, said township. The election for the district composed of the borough of Friendeville will be held at the school hone in said borough. The election for the district composed of the botongh 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 towns ship of Great Bend will be held at the house occupied by B. Barnum. The election for the district composed of the township oßtibson grill be lield‘n the Academy building in odd toWnship.' The election for the district composed of thetoirnship of Harford will be held at the house late of N. \V. Wal dron in said township. The election for the district composed of the township of Harmony will be held at the house of 8.• Winters in sold township. The election fee the district Compelled of the township, of Herrick will be held in a building occupied by John hillier in said township. The election for the district composed of the township of Jackson will be held at the house of C. C. Payne In said township. The election 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 of the town eblp of Lenox will be held at the house of Grow & Bro thers In said township. The election for the district composed efthe township of Liberty will be held at the house of Bela Jones in said township. The election for the district composed of the township of Lathrop will be held at the house of //Hata LOrd in said township. The election for the (istrict composed of the borough Alf Lick Meadows will be held at the school-house In said boroneb. The election 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 ofliontrose will be held at the; Court-house In raid bor ough. The election for the district composed of the boroh of New Milford will be held at th e bowie of R. C. Va in said borough. The election for the district composed of the township of New Milford will be held at the house of Philander Phinney in the borough of New Milford. . The election for the districteemposed of the township of Oakland will be held at the house of Robert Nicol in the borough of Susquehanna. The election for the district composed of the . town ship of Rash will be held at the bon se of N. D. Snyder lo said township. The election for the district composed of the township e 4 Springville will be held at the house of Spencer Bit kozin said township. • - The election for the district composed of the township of Sliver Lake will be held at the house of R. McGerigie In said township. The election for the district composed of the borough of gesquehanna De t will be held at the house of Thos. Dlotteran Weald bo • .gh. The election for the district composed of the town ship of Thomson will be held at the house of Chester Stoddard in said township. .• Particular attention is directed to the act of Assembly passed the Std day of April, 1864, entitled " An Act pre scribing the time and manner Or eubmittinl to the peo ple for their approval and ratidcation or re ection, the proposed amendments to the egnatitution,' wherein it le prescribed, Sac. 1. That said election shrhlbe 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 tube opened, held. and closed ; and It shall be the duty of the Judges, in spectors and clerks, of the said townships, boroughs, wards, precincts and district!, to receive at the said election, tickets notexceeding 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 same, and to deposit them in a box, or boxes, to be provided for Mit purpose by the proper officers ; which tickets shall Ate reepFctively la beled on the outside, '• First Amendment. " Second Amendment," and "Third Amendment;" and those who are favorable to said amendments, or any of them, may express their approval by voting, each, as many separate written and printed, or partly written and partly printed ballots, or tickets, as there are amend ments approved by them, containing on the inside there of the words, Por the Amendment ;" and those who are opposed to such amendments, or any of them, may express their opposition by voting , each. as many sep arate printed or written. orpartly written and printed ballots or Uckets 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 vo ting for or against the proposed fourth section to article three of the Constitution, extending the right of , anf (rage to soldiers; electors voting for or against the sec ond amendment shall be considered for or against the proposed eighth section to article eleven of the consti tution ; and electors voting for or against, the third a meadthent.stutll be consideseil as:voting ior,or against, the proposed ninth section to article eleven of the cons. *talon. Sec. 2. That the election on the proposed amendments shall, in all respects, be conducted as the general elec tions of this Commonwealth are now conduced; and it shall be the ditty ofthe return Judges, of the respective counties, and districts, thereof, first havingotretblly as certained the number of votes given for; or'against, each of said amendments in the manner aforesaid, to make ont duplicate returns thereof, expressedip words at length, and not in Agures only; one of rehtettreturns gc, made, !Jail be lodged in the ProthonOtary's office of the Court otCommon - Pleas, of the proper minty, and the otbersealed, and directed to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and by one of the said Judges deposited forthwith in the most convenient poetoMee, upon which 'postage shall be pre-paid at the expense of the county. Sec. 4. That the several duties required to be perfor: med by the Sheriffs, Commissioners, Constables, Judg es, Inspectors, and all other officers, whatever, 2n afid about the genera elections of this Commonwe alth, shall be performed by such officerein and about. the a ledtionterefri provided fort and all persone K tritithet octave or others. shall boilable to the same punishment r o t the neglect of any deity, or the commission of any adt"l3so at. tn. or-abort the , , sato/election, As they would, toren neglectof like ditir.: Or. the commission: Of like Offense. at in or about the oneral election of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvaata. • By the act of Assembly of Jul 8, IthO, It is also made o the dotyof every mayor, Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff. .Jstice of the Pe Constae Deuty CoAnld tablan. of e very city. eoun a ytownship b l or district within thiaCommonwealtit, whenever ailed uponby an officer Gran election election. or, by three qualified electors thereof. to cleat any rtitidow or aviianatto the window of the playa of Gerterd..llllsctiott whir:6,llW ogre ; Witt Eta a way's, wapre+antriatira irons ippreaShill y i slut same; endtt s ibs4 be the duty of the resfectl constaide *CAI& ward,. strict or township, within "thiezetenniesserealth to - ba - -prement In person br demo, at, the place of W 1 elections in each wad. dlet Of fOWOJIbip with% th Comtnonwealth,for the purpose of preserving the peace is aforeasid"_„- Pursuant tetheprovisitms tantalised% theeeth see don of the act aforesaid ( the-Judges of the aforesaid district shall respectivelytske charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respective districts, and produce t b emeth meeting of one Judge from each armlet, at the Court House, in the norough of Mont mite, on the third day after the election, being the pres ent.yeer„. =Lydda,. the Wider of Avast next, QUM to doundperforin the duties. reutorea•tgr.lam, as ia 'Judges. Also that where &Judge by sickness or una voidable accidentisnnable,to iittentithe old m ee ti ng of Judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or clerk* of thq otlecow assid Ostrrot,wo shall do_tuul.perfotto thittlulies required Of said ge nuble =attend. - , that [tithe dist section Of Bald act; it Is enacted that " every general end-special election,sballbe open, ed betweenftbt and Ten in the. forenoon, onteball continue without Interruption or adjournment until Seven o'clockiwthe erentogorben tberpolls.epail be dosed." . It ie fartherdireeted that the meeting Of the Return Courtltattee to Mottrate, to mew out the gra' returns. obeli be on the fires Pridayetteeee dfinggm th Angela, Idel.e Special illectlon, which will be en the 6th gay o Given under my band. at my onto, tti the' Boron h. the Bah day of Jane, Anno Douai:lW and to the year of the Comunintrealth the 87th. DAVID SUMMERS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, June 80th. 1664. art aw SHERIFF'S SALE. BY Com Virtue of o ti f ttlque l l t os i ga ued (lo b u y nt tb y " and to m Court o e f direc ted, mon I will expose to sale, by public 'endue, at the Court House, in Montrose, on Saturday, July 210th, ISM, at I o'clock, p. m., the following real estate, to wit : Au. that .certain _piece or parcel of land situate In the township of New Milford. Susquehanna county, Pa., boundedand described as hollows, to wit: on the north by lands of Arphaxad Stie_l on the east by lands now or formerly owned by C. L. Ward, on the south by lands formerly owned toy Lemuel Harding, deee'sd; and lands of Norman Foot, and on the west bylands of Norman Foot, containinif one hundred and seventy acres, or thereabouts, with the appurtenances, one homed dwel ling house, three barns, two orchards, and about one hundred acres Improved. [Take In execution - at the snit of John Hawley vs. Osman Heed. DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, July 4th, 1884.-4 w Administrator ' s Sale. NOTICE le hereby given that in pursuance of an or der of the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna county, I will expose to sale at the Court-hoose in Montrose, on Saturday, the 30th clay of July, 1864, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the Interest of Lawn Buseell,late of said county, deceased, In the following described real estate, viz: All that t act of land situated lathe township of Bu ford, in said county, bounded as follows : On the north by lands of Henry Drinker. Milbourn Oakley and B. N Loomis ; on the east by lands of Caswell; on the south by lands of Brutus Brewster and Osman G.Loom. Is ; and on the west by lands of Lewti D. Wfinvirtli, Oswall Wilmarth, Malian Flail and David Titus, con taining 510 acres, or thereabouts—it being all that cer tain piece or parcel 01 land in the township, county and state aforesaid of which the said Labatt Ruaselidied seized. TERAI9.—S23 on day of sale; one half the balance on final confirmation, and the remainder In one year there after, with interest. SE WALL WLLILAET . H, Adm'r Itarford. aly 7, 1 864. Manufacture of Woolen Goods. CIaSIC.A.MmriIM. THE MANUFACTURE OF WOOLEN GOODS, both In the tionsebold and the factories, has become of great importance ori account of its forming at present oneprincipal article of clothing. The nature of our cli mate makes it necessary, and the scarcity of Cotton has greatly Increased the value of wool and fabrics made from it; and being engaged In the business of making Cloth and Menne], and also-Roll Carding, and Cloth Dressing., we have thought that a few remarks with re gard to handling Wool, and the proper process of manu facture, might be of service to the country, and a bene fit IC ourselves. The first process with the farmer who Intends to make hid wool into rolls for spinning and weaving at home, after washing and shearing, is assorting the qualities. his we do not expect a farmer to do as perfectly as s regular manufacturer, but by trying he will approximate towards It. and be amply paid for the little pains re quired,.by hark:igen eoen thread and smoother fabric. The fleeces should be whole and should be,spread one on a table-ttie- 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 wil perhaps be close enough for ordinary pallier,. es, but as the cheep in our country differ much in 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 qualities onto( the lot. lilt 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 pactly, eidn side oat. Not less than one pound of lard, fresh butter or oil should be sent with every ten pounds of wool going to the carding machine. The next thing of importance is of course to be well carded, for which we will be entirely respo wale ; but in the matter of spinning and 'weaving, we have another caution to add. Unless the yarn is evenly twisted, and beat up evenly in the loom, the cloth shrinks unevenly In falling—making some places wide and others nar row. and if the finisher succeeds in pressing .out the vvrinkies, the cloth will resume its contortions again when made Into A garment, and the mechanic is some, times wrongfully blamed for a coat's becoming lan tern jawed one 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 dituculty increased of late years, and have come to the conclusion that If some of the spinners do not keep better time on their pianos than on their spinning wheels, we should hate dreadfid ly to listen to their music. As every moment of labor should be employed to the best advantage, and every ounce of material appropria ted to thebeat purpose. ott.aocount of our waivers pro. pose to write some other chapters on our branch of hos. loess after this is read sufficiently to be remembered.and shall endeavor to do our work nice enougq for a balmo ral skirt ore doctor's coat, and make trowsers nice en ough to last a farmer through •_year's campaign, at least. DIGHAM & WRENCH. Bows Pacrons. Camptown, t Bradford co. May 12, 1884. HAWLEY'S SOLIDIFIED 7/DerritaaC ream, FOB CLEANSING, WHITENING & PBESEBVING THE TEETH. T artic le n c irsigicriepresred.„ anwith greatestthe e not t co° upon anything In the slightest degree deleterious to n the Teeth or Gums. home emir most emlnentDeatal Sur geons have given their sanction to, and cheerfully re commend. it as a preparation of superior qualities for cleansing, whitening and preserving the Teeth. It cleans them readily, rendering them beautifully white and pearly, without the slightest injury to the enamel. It Is healing to the OMB where they are ulcerate d and sore. his also en excellent dieinfector for old and de cayed teeth, which are often exceedingly offensive. It gives a rich and creamy taste to the mouth, cleansing it thoroughly, and imparting a delightful fragrance to the breath. ROSPA= ONLY BY A. 'HAWLEY it CO., N. W. am 10th & Lombard eta., YIIILADELHELL AND SOLD BY ALL DRUGGL3TS. PRICE 25 CENTS. TosstimacrzaiesLs. The following opinion of Dr. White, as to the high es teem in whleq he holds the Dental Cream, must be suf ficient evidence of Its value; to quote other testimoni als in detail is needless, contenting ourselves by simply Egiving the names and address of persona who speak of ta excellency /be the teeth. . , - . 1863. Having carefully examined A. Beesley's Solidified Dental Cream." 1 hereby cheerfully recommend it to the public generally. It is an excellent preparation for cleansing and preserving the teeth, and can be used by all persons with the utmost confidence, as Its properties are perfectly harmless. ' , Besides preserving the teeth, ft promotes a healthy &dim to th e gams, and Imparts a pleasantness to the breath. • . ' Dr. 1V.,8. W 114.11, 11tp3 Arch street. Twos. Brortaft; w. D., Dentist; 491 N. 4tb st. J. lhaaars, 234 S. 6th st. E. VATIDNIISLICII, surgeon Dentist, 423 Arcb at. C. A. RISOBBIIRT, Dentist. 1119 Walnut st. S. Drix.rriowex, D. D. 2..731 Accb at. • V. M. Diworrogn Arch st. L. Towwsianr, Dentist. 526 N. lth it. L. H . DOBTOLET, Dentist. 207 N. 10th st. W. L. Lowe. Dentist. 629 N. 6th it. Juno?, 1886 , ly SOLDIERS' BOUNTY," PENSIONS, 31314203ix..3Petir. WIZ undersigned, LIOSICSItti AGENT of the GOV tinvbig obtained the necessary forms itc.. will glAsjintit*Otenticnito intrusted to his ooze , l ie unless sneesoluil• •-• • • - Ilfeatitise; renittpi l 18AL -- • - 6 3CAMp 2P1.82!L1Z,M where stM GOOD BARGAINS • • A g i n be had, is at the item 4 GIITTIMERG, ROSENBAUM' & Wr mins Firm have not been discourage! by_ Out late .g. advance In goods, but have LAB QE BTOOZ of sesisonable goods on hand, and are receiving dal addi tions to the VIM. We ere Belling saes FOR CUE at Exceedingly 'LOW Privet, 'Weireapectfally ragnest all who Ire making ash pcv , chases to try us before all others, as we have resolved on rentl; goods Mat wan onlyrreqffer, end have there. fore sparked our prices accordingly low, We will certainly try to sate a good many The Wale and expenses of leaving the county and going a Mame in order to bay cheap; so we ray ago incgive na *WO and we will convince you tot th the facts °roar assesticas; our. assortment In.. DINIr 8003174, stub as DRESS GOODS, In MOHAIRS, • L USTRES, ALFA CCAS, PLAIDS, DeLAINES, WALLIES, LAWNS, die. , (ke g de., is large. MOH DOMESTIC GOODS. Mullins, Bleached and Unbleached, light and ham md.es, Calicoes and Gingham. of the best maks, Da nes, Ticks, Checks, Stripes, Co. Flannels, all colors mid qualities. PIECE GOODS. Broadcloth, Cassimerea, Ladles'Cloth, Collo=lea, am HOOP-SHIRTS and CORSETS, the largest stock and of snperlor make and quality. MILLINERY GOODS. We keep generally s Foci Lnrs of all goods need for millinery purposes, and oiler sunhat New-YorkJobblag prices. E ADY MADE CLOTHING. Our assortment In this branch of trade can not be ex celled, and as our facilities are snob that we are man ufacturing every garment we sell, we are certainly en abled 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 s perfect FIT, to try UP as wb are confident of being able topics WU/action to the moat particular. The Notes and Books of the Firm, formerly In the bands of Mr. Ilosenhaum are now left with Mr. Dzssamm, one of the partners of the Firm, and who has charge of said business. Be would respectfully request all those that are indebted to the firm to call dud settle up isextutßooka must be closed. Guttenberg, Rosenblum k Co. Montrose, May 16th, 111384 IMPORTANT TO ALL X N . lir .EL 3La X X) El I IRON IN THE BLOOD: TT Is well known to the medical profession that IRON I. is the vital principle or life element of the blood.— This isderived principally Irom the food we eat ; but if the food is not properly digested, or if, from any cause whatever, the necessary quantity of iron is not taken in to the circolation, or becomes reduced, the whole sys tem enders. The bad blood will irritate the heart, will clog up the lungs, will stupefy the brain, will obstruct thellver, and will send lts disease producing elements to all parts of the system, and every one will suffer in whatever organ may be predisposed to disease. The great value of Iron as a Medicine, is well known and acknowledged lko all medical men.— The difficulty has been to obtain such apreparation of it as will enter the circulation and assimilate at once with the blood. This point, says Dr. Days, MassachaseUm State Chemist, has been attained In the Peruvian Syrup, by combination In a way before unknown. The Peruvian Syrup is a protected solution of the protozide of Iron. A new discovery in Medicine that strikes at the Root of Dl,- ease by aupplying the blood with its Vital Principle or Life Element—lßON. The Peruvian Syrup Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Drone; PaVer lad Ague, Loss of Energy, Low'.Spirits.6 The Peruvian Syrup Infuses strength, vigor, and new life Into the arma tit . , and builds up an '• Iran Constitution." The Peruvian. Syrup Cares ChnicUeurT7 ' 14" of Constltational Vi g or . The Peruvian Syrup Cures Nervous littections, Female Complaints, and all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. • The Peruvian Syrup ie a speciflo for all diseases originating in a bad state of the Blood, or accompanied by Debility or a low state of the Sputa. Pamphlets containing certificates of cares and man• mendations from some of the moat eminent Physicians, Clergymen, and others, will be sent free to any address. We select a few of the names to show the character of the testimonials. JOHN E. WILLIAMS, ESQ., Pautildent of the Metropolitan Bank. New York. Rev, ABEL STEVENS, Late editor Christian Advocate and Journal. Rev. P. CHURCH, Editor New York Chronicle. Rev John Pierpont, Lewis Johnson, M. D. Rev Warren Barton, Roswell Kinney, W. D. Rev Arthur B. Fuller, B. K. Kendall, M. D. Rev Gordon Robbins, W. R. Cbishohn, M. D. Rev Sylvanns Cobb, Francis Dana, M. D. Rev, T. Starr King, Jeremiah Stone, M. D. Rev: Ephraim Note, Jr., Jose Antonio Sane.bes M.D Rev. Joseph H. Clinch, Abraham Wendell, M. D. Rev. Henry Upham, A. A. Hayes, M. D. Rev. P. C. Headley, J. R. Chilton, M. D. Rev. John W. Olmstead, IL E. Kinney, M.D. PIyN. L. CLARK & CO., exclusively for Prepared it DUISMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Redding's Russia Salve Beals Old Sores Redding's Russia Salve Cares Buns; Scalds, Cats Redding's RUssia Salve Cares Wounds, Braises, Sprains Redding's Rissia Salve , ~ Cares Boils, Mori, Cancers. . Redding's Russia Salve Cares Balt Rheum, Piles. Eryslpalu Reddin" g's Russia Salve Cares Ringworm, Come, 54. An.. NO FAMILY 5H011",..D BE WITIIOUT IT. ONLY 25 VIII. 'A box. J. P. DINSMORE, No. 4 rißriadwll7. Bair Uri BP 8. W. FOWLS A CO.. N 18 Tremont St. Boston. And by all Druggists and Countlylitorekospers. Ana la—towly G. W. BEAOH',. PIg!MN and WIDGEON, Brooklyn, Pa. oft.. yasktenge. these former l y occupied by the Ids Dr. D. Ricbanleon. joanlatt /brim lacattalt permanently at Primblyn Cedar, bat resp•aftny tendon his_pronsasional mutate to Upsets Lama at numbestoi mwr. OD temp =memo "lathe tram _ ltreonwfb. 101.01kb;