n'n trot 1.aa0e4.1 X23.tal.litemso.3. TVESPAY, OCT. 1, 1867. The Tickets. Our tiukets will bo reildy for delivery to-morrow. Node of Voting. As the law of the State stands two tick ets, or slips, must be voted at the coming election ; the one to be labeled outside, "Judiciary," and to contain the name of the candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court ; the other to be labeled "County," and to contain the names of all other offi cers who will be voted for this fall. Tanneries turned. The tannery of J. llosford, at Friends ville, was de,troyed by tire on -Monday night of last week. not known to us at this writing. Insured for $3,500. The tannery of Moss & Knapp, at New Milford, was burned on same night. Loss $8,000; insurance $5,000. No particulars iu either case. Exhibition , Prof. Towne's moral, intet•esting and pieasina exhibition can he witnessed at the old Court. House in /Montrose on Fri day and Saturday evenings of this we ek. It embraces three complote oxhibitions, all for 25 cents; children 15 cents. It is reputed to be a capital entertainment. Go and • see it. See posters for particu lars. Satisfaction warranted. Caution to Soldiers. Our exchantz ,, s are cant ionirg, veterans through the country • against parties rep . themselves to be sent from Washington, with instructions to soldiers and claim agents fu. the collections of ad• ditional bottni ie.., and also stating that the soldiers of IFt4l are entitled to one hundred and sixty acres of land. The object . of these parties appear to he to obtain the dates, number of regiment and officers' signatures as they appear upon di-charge papers ; with these dates, tOrged apPdca for pay would probab y be made out. Effig7. The Republican quietly announces in its , "local" that the "bovs'' ',timed Andrew Johnson in effirry in Montrose a few days since. Yes, Mr. ltepnblican, when you' have got a mean job on hand the "boys" are railed on. AN ho threatened to "rut" the DEM , CRAT offire in Montrose five years ago ? Wh \ o tore down the hand- kits of Democratic meetings in Montrose? Who threatened to imprison Democrats for speaking against President Lincoln in Montrose in 1861? Who encoura ! , ed and . . executed various other mean acts in Mont-• rose, against the freedom of speech and of the press for the last six years? Why, the "boys" to be sore! No sir; boys are usually just,genenms, right, unless other wise taught. No, Mr. Republican.— rather say "we who claim to he men, did this, and other mean thin , r," using the "boys" as the tools to do what you dare not do yourselves. Once w6s the time'. when men were taken to prison for speak ing of and discussing the measures of President Lincoln. It was treason then to speak ag ainst the President; now it is right to burn in effily. To barn or hon,/ in effigy, is to in some measure/degrade one they can not appre- , bend, in France. The Republicans here are imitators of the French Jacobins, ; therefore the thirst for blood ; and when they cannot, get the very bo,iv to burn, they, in Montrose, take old clothes and straw—provided the negroes furnish them: You once hung and burned Andrew Jack son in effigy, and stack up "coffin hand- , bills" of the military despot, as you called him; but now you try to lade ) our polit• ical deformity and hermaphrod,tism of race, with the old hero's mantle. Shame on you, Republican, to accuse the bo.j of Montrose with what those who call them- , selves men were the insti . !rators. E.M T. I Lathrop, Sept. 17, 1867. I —Since mgroes have been admitted to in .Cull r tS, swarm, of them ha , l, a. Baron Solomon Rothschild recently THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD.— : teg'il. i . sent ! nom' the mayors' and aldermen's .ofiicest in the South making it a busit,es , to hire an order to J. T. Lane (Sr; Co., of New York, tor two hundred bottles of their i themselves out aBwitnesses. --L.__ celebrated Indian Liniment. A better eer- ! tificate than this of the value of the reme. • —ln view of - the' late e'eci ions and con dy in question, could not be procured,and Eeql 1 e n t consternation of the Radicals, a res the medicine itself has no equal in cases ef corponant-of the Charleston Mercury Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, • suggests that they have their party name changed from Black to Blite Republicans. Cholera, etc. The neat form in which it is put up renders it easy of ttansporta- The Augusta Corastituiionalist trust that tion, and every traveler should have a but ! tine coming elections will beat them both tle for a constant companion. It is ad• i black and blue vertised in another colum, and We invite our readers special attention to it. itgr'While the late civil war wag in progress the Radicals said the seceding States were not out of the Union, never had been, and ',never would be permitted to separate themselves from the national authority. Now, when the war is over, and hundreds of thousands of lives have been lost, and hundreds of millions of dol lars have been spent in defense of the flag, the same Radicals say that the seceding' States are out of the Union, have been out all the time, and shall not come 'back until they promise to permit negro suf. frage, and vote the Radical ticket. IA it not about time to rebuke the hypocrisy of such arrant Pharisees? —Within the whole range of tonic and alterative medicines known, none is en titled to more consideration than the Pe ruvian Syrup. In all cases of enfeebled and debilitated constitution it is the verfr remedy needed. The most positive proof of this can be . midi:used. • ,Pelitical -Changes.. 30610'c - tat I Last-year, the Radical majority in Pcnn .—./ sylvania, in a vote of over 600,000, was 17,168. Should the Democrats gain pro portionately in this S.ate as tlifty gained in the ? Ruben's will be beaten abort ;0,000 votes ! In Ohio, at the last elpvt ion, the Repuldican majority was 42,- 646, and a gain .qua! to that of Maine would give the Democrats about. 12,000 majority. In Indiana the Republican ma- i jority last year was 14,202, and the Deiry oorats, they can have about 34,000 major ity next month, by doing as well as their brethern in Maine. Applying the same rule .to New York State, and the resat would be astoundin g . Fenton's majority last year %vas 13,680, and at the rate of the gain in Maine, tile Democrats would have a tnajority of a round luo,ooo I That Judge Woodward has been nomi nated by the democratic masses because he is a true, an earnest and a patritilic democrat.. lie has not souzlit the'-;4ce —it seeks him. No true democrat, no matter what personal grounds lin may have, can refuse to vote for such a repre sentative, so put forth. Be firm and thorough iu 3 our ,democrauy, now when the salvation of the nation di-vends on the genuine party of the people. I=l=l Remember The Republican Issue. The Harrisluirg Telegraph, the central organ of the Republican party in Penn'a, comes squarely out in litvor of negro suf . - fra , re in this and all the Northern States. But it has not the tnanlin!ess to propose its sninnission to a vote of the people of the States. It evidently fears the people, Won't it designates as " vulgar, ignorant and prejudiced," and calls upon Congress to do hv usurpation that which it lear.; the whole people of Pennsylvania and .o , her Northern States would not do it' eft free to act for themselves.—Ex. A Question. In all fairness we ask of the voters of Pennsylvania one question. Are You in tai.or of having the neo.ro vote? The I reason why we ask it is this: wherever 1 the pre-ent party in power have had the ascendency, they have pressed upon the people negro suffrage; and in localities wh,re they were not sure of their po-wer, as in Penn , yivania,thi-v• have handled the subject with gloved hands. The true ; g Card to the Ladies.—Dr. Duponco 9 s Uniuti Inc In s g men of the country in our Golden Periodical Pith. for Female's. old Commonwealth do lot wish . to go to e4Ailyr . Re,ankr o ng all cause, the polls with the negro. But it' the Ru- and .4:way:. Sl.ccex,fta ax a Pm-el:lire. w .party should carry the tIeXt,.CERTAIN REMEDY fur an complaints so peceliar election, we know what woull he the r e .. , 00 the `va. ‘ 17 ••• Dtitressit.j and Painful Menstruation, @ult. Let us pause and consider. `fu..t e nii.m. Pain In th , .Back and Loin, Piessing Dom n Pain, Rash of Blood to the Head, Dizziness, Dimness of Sight, Green sickness, Heaviness, Fall,vue on any Ez..ri ion, Palpitation of the Heart, and that most annoying, weakening, and the begining of all other fe male weakne-ses, The Lencontnes, or Whites. If you are in favor of neoTo suf. fra , re, vote fir Henry W. Williams, the abolition candidate for Judge of the Su preme Court ; and it you would not have the negro vote side by side with the white man, vote fur George Sliarswood, the Democratic candidate for Jude of thr Supreme Court. This is the question,and you may as well tnake uh ‘.tur minds first as itiNt to meet it. The Republican y is trying to cover it up a I they can, but the people are not to be deceived. They will vote understandinoly. ANY COLOR, Srl IT ' S Iltitc.N.: -The whit," of the border counlies of Perinsyl• vama were robbed of Ihl it properly, food aetl elothino during the war, but the Iladieah: in Coiofress never voted them a yarn of nitodin nr a pound or broad. Tilk! Southern lieriroes lost muldzio and evervtliifor, and the 1. olica•s; have fed an d clothol them, al the public expense, ever since their liheration Every man who votes the Radieal ticket will approve Iho preference of the ll.iidical C.,tigrf s 4 for the lazy blacks,-and their cinitempt for the impoverished whites. —The !Democrats have, a majority of twenty on j-int ballot in the new Legi-la tore of C.slitornia. The It elicals had rix• ty maj,.rity in the o'd body. L et t h e tn ! .crals of Peon•ylvania remember t hi- fact, and follow the example of their California brethren at the cowing elec tion. Ear The elect ion of Judge Wood ward in this District will show to the country that we are in favor of constitutional lib erty for white men. The election of Ketcham, that you are in favor of negro suffrage, negro equality, moral, social and political, and all the measures advocated by Stevens, Sumner & Co. nr But once carry out the doctrine of the Radical party and give the negro equal civil, social, and political rights, and what is to keep them out of the public sehools,,out of the jury -box, from filing offices and from even entering the family circle ? Think of this you who are about to cast your ballots with this party. Advice to Democrats. Thresh your buckwheat before the day !of election, and then turn out en masse 'and thrash the Black Republicans. —Wintbrop W. Ketcham, of Luzerne, baa been nominated by the Republican party of tbia District,' for Congress. ' ESN'ZIC7X49.X.. PTC:rPIC,3;II6I. :rrALBEL Tvnintit, td continoall7rocelving new supplies oft4eutane Drugs and Medicines, which will be sold as low as at any other Stc - s to Mutates°. rO - "Gardner's Business College, MONO GR %.1”11C 01:4_ arum uud' ACADE\IY— I. proper place v. hero young men a Ld ladies can ob tain s pr3ctkul knowli•dge of the nut important branches of lno•lness. Every ono should Improve this opportunity. as the course is the most thorough of any College of the kind in Northern Pennsylvania. Ltte t}cholarahlp, $35,00. send for College Papers, giving full particulars. Address J. N. GARDNER, Principal, bcrauton, Pa. 1A ug. 13—dm. Or Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap, 4s. ID ' perior Toilet Soap, prepared from reamed Vegeta. hie 011 s in combination withGlyeerlne, and cape ! dally designed for the use of Ladles, and for the N u rsery. Its perfume's exquisite, and its waabing propertica unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. May, 28 18117.—iy.mpl2 ; tyr The Greatest Pala-Reliever IN THE WORLD. Warranted superior to any other. or no pay, for the cure of Chronic Rheninati sm. Toothache. Head ache. Sore Throat. Mumps, Burn-. Cuts, Insect stings, Paint , in tho Back. Chest. and Limbs. Sprains, hid Sores. Swellings; Also. to take Internally for Diarrlin-a, Dysentery. Colic. Spasms, Sea Sickness. Vomiting, and Croup. It Is perfectly innocent to take Internally. if used according to the directions and never fails. as thousand- can attest. It was Orel introduced in 1:147. and clew niiilions of bottles are annually sold. Every one who has once used it. continues to do so. and re commend It to their irle-ds a- the most valuable medi cine extant. Certificates enougn to fill a dozen news papers have been received by Or, Tobias. Ills rnetPcine. the Venitian Liniment, will do all that Is stated, and I more. No one will regret trying it. Those residing • t a distance from a physician. will find It a reliable medi cine to hat ean hand In case of Accidents. Ask for Dr. Tobias' Veniiinll Liniment. and take no other. Price 60 cents and $l. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, NI ' Cortlandt Street. N. Y. aug2Uml SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TOl4lO. This medicine, invented by Dr. J. 11. Simmer., of Phila delphia, is intended to diatolve the food and make It into chyme, the first process of digestion. By cleansing tha stomach with Schenck's Mandrake Pills, the Tonic soon restores the appetite, and food that could not be eaten before wing It will be easily digested. Consumption cannot be cured by Schenck's Palmerile Syrup unless the stomach and liver is made healthy and the appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pita are required In nearly every case of consumption. A half dozen bottles of the Sr.AWEED TONIC and three or four bozos of the MANQRAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary awe of dys pep+ia. Dr. Son eataa makes profmlonal visits In New York, Bee ton, and at hie prinepal orrice in Philadephla every week. Bee daily papers of each place, or hie pamphlet on consump tion for hls day. for 'daft/LUC/SI. Please obeerve, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage of ConalninPlism, Ind the other as he now is, in perfect health, ere on the Gov emr.ent cramp. Bold by all 13rnegiesa and Dea , ere, price SLSO per bottle, or $7.50 the half dozen. All letters for advice ehoutd be ad dressed to Dr. SCAIENCIitI Principal Office, Na. 15 North 6th Street, Philadetph4, Pa. General Wholeas'e Arentat Daum Barnes & Co., N. Y. P. B. Ranee, Baltimore, Md.: John D. Parka, Clue Ohio; Walker d. Taylor, Chicago, M.; Coaisu Droa., Bt Mo. CIA R. es mo. 1 yr. They Ad likt a Charm In Remoting o?), , truet:on and R,starla9 Xattrre (o it Proper Chah oritetieg the nerve.. anti bringing back the " rosy colur health" to the most delicate. 10.),00) Bores hare been sold in Two Tears Ten th Ind boxes sent by letter. both by myself and arrant. to iti tn. nf rh • war d. to waien in swt•rs h.tve reiarnsil in whieli ladle. Pay ni•thinir like ire ive lei known since the Science of 711 , alici lII' dawned npon the World. Fall and explicit direclon• sreonlpany each box. Price it per bix hoke.. $.5. Sold by one Drug, tz . ;.l in ov o , y town, Yi•la•ze. city. the world ',CI Mnnt rotie.Pa . ity HI 1 N & NICII S o lo 1....,0e." . Lou door by ,ei,titniz !or ra $1 to Mtttro.r PO , l ()free. can Iw.••tin•t ni Ina;1 to any part (3f ro , "ttry, tree of Pti-toire. Sail's 140 by ESTABO.O K `LAKE, Great !len& r:,„krlK P Row • CLKVF.s. PIEW r .t I'UTHAI or . Scranton. 11E74•,. Cats} , A' co. Net" York. S U. 110 WE, Sole Proprietor, York July 1 -Iyit• rPrTen thousand Doran"' worth of GOODS Itr-b ho per it,mitory ju.t taken for 'ate hp A BEI, 'll . ltltP.l L. in tht• flrh•k Tihtc , ,. About this bon-t.tntly on hand. and NEW I:Ctt'tbS couttn. Ily arrivitn.t. The people min find nearly everythl;.4 ih , v may tied at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL Ti tilt ELL 31 out rose, Pa , Ju'y an. 1.61'. FOE THE 11.1NDEIRCHIEF. Phalett's "7iight Blooming Cerem;s.” Praalon's '• Ikrie., a Olooming Cerena.” “Night gloaming Ceretni.” PLRlon's Phalon's .•Ni‘,-Ll Clooming Cereue.” P:salon's "Might Blooming Cereno.” A ulect exqui fte. drdirate, and Fra•_^nnt Perfume, dts!t led from the .. - ure and beaunful nower tram I ate. ItA 1141110. ]l...uractnr.•d only by PIS A 1.0711 411 c SON, !Vow York,. TIEWA HE OF COI•NTERFEITS ASK FOR PHALON'S--TAKE NO OTHER. jlyl7 ly 2,tnp SZ) M ..es. 'Z'3EiC .W . LlF 3— Noticep of marrinfreo and donthft pubilahed free of charge. (Alta trim' puhlt,hed if paid for at the rate (Allay crate per hundred worth.. In Montrose, Aug. 31, 1867, Mrs. S. M. llt:NmonE, aged 59 years. At his residence in South Wilkesbarre, on Tnnrsday, Sept. 5, 1867, after a short idness, STEPHEN Bou.Es, aged 66 years and 6 months. lclu t rtistnitnts NEW MILFORD FOUNDRY iN PULL BLAST I fIiILIE undersigned would respectfully Inform the pro '. pie of New Milford and vicinity that his Foundry situate In the villaee of New Milford, is now in opera tion, and that he it , prepared to furnish Castings ot all kinds on call, or will get them op to order. OF — Consult your interests by giving me a call. J. S. TINOLEY. New Milford, Oct. 1. 1961.—tf ONEY TO LEND.—A few hundred dollars to loan, in each rams and for *net time et I will snit, on firetociele notes. Addgese Ofeetstg Our proposedenittinier,) "Agent, Ainntitee P.O. "MMILIEI .IED Mtit:36 WHERE YOU WILL rim) TUE lIVA%T Vik DRESS GOODS, F.4IWCY GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, PIECE GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, READY MAIM CLOTHING, And Tarnishing Goods, Is certainly at Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Oo's Hawing again purchased a large stock of New Goods Fall and Winter Trade, me would refit:est a call and examination of our Grinds, feeling confident of being enabled to please and satisfy as regards variety and prices. We would especially call attention to our floe and large selection of Pabß Vak 61frOing Cloths, Cassitneres, &c., for Cnfttom Work, Ai we are the manufacturers of all the Clothing we sell, we are enabl,d to D.VEY ALL COMPETITION in regard to WORKNIANSIIIP AND PRICES Garments made to ordor idler measure, and good ELS ting guarantied. A good assortment of MEN'S Sc BOYS' HATS, just received. Also a large lot of plain a trimmed IiORSE BLANKETS. 6uttenburg, liosrubanni If; Co. N. S. DESSAIIER, Managing Partner 'Montrose, Sept. 24, 1867 BURNS & NICHOLS, DREGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, Eiep regularly auppried with unaduiterated Drugs and Medicine. , , Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Wines and Liquors, Paints, Oils and Varnish, Perramery, Fancy Soaps, Yankej - N'otions, 47e. &c. Fre. , l, from Yew York City. All of the most popular Patent Medicines sold In this section, among which may be found Ayr,..s and jayne's Family Medicines, Hem bold's Bache, Schenck's Pulmonic Sy. rup and Sea weed Tonic, Iln i nonco's and Cheeseman's Female .1.1,11'., Cough Balxam,, Trishart's Pine Tree Cordial, 111 ir, Hair Renewer, Ring's Ambrosia, Kenned y's Med leaf DiAcopery, 11M1 land's German Bitters, Hostetter's Stomach Ditto -3, And many other kinds of real value and merit. in fact our Stock embraces a fine u•,orl in en t of everything no dality kept in weLL ItEtitLATED Drug Stores. i-erTrencriptions receive particular attention, and are ceuarum..te and Promptly compounded. • a • :-torc formerly occupied by J. Etheridge. A. B. BURNS, A3IVS NICHOLS. Montrose, Pa., Sept. 17, 1867 CID) ••• MO r LIE ondcrslgned offers for sale his-House, Shop and Lot. boated in thervilifigu of Gibson town ship. Susq'a co., Pa. Terms made known by enquiring of the subscriber on the premises. lie will ale° offer for Bale on .HONDA.I", NOT". 4th, IMT. at °he o'clock. if not previously disposed of. in which cage notice will be given. the following property: 1 four year- old mare, broke to harness; I set of ell ver.plated Ilarnese, nearly new ; 1 open Boggy, nearly new; t open Buggy. new ; 1 two- caked Plextenre Sleigh. new ; I one-horse Lumber Sleigh, new: 1 cylin del (Oa! ' , love, cooking. nearly new; honnehold articles too numerous to mention. Five monthe credit with Interest anti approved security. All sums under cosh dowu. JA7 now: LL. v. 8.--All those having unsettled accounts with the undersigned are hereby notified to call and arrange the same without inrth , r notice. J. 8. HowEtt.. Gamut, Pa., Sept, 10, It,n7.—n• T ' ELVE YEARS REPUTATION hag proved Dr. EDWARDS' Tar, Wild Cherry and Cough Syrup' Tho moat succeaslini tffDELI medicine in use or Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness; Asthma. Infinengn,Bron chitin. Whooping Cough. etc. Sold r.,:"NIT , / Tm by all Druggists. Price 20. 35 and 75 , 2-1 '..[ _Lb 1) r.ct is . per bottle. . [sepi. 10-1 y• FARM FOR SALE. TDE undersiwned offers for sale his Farm situated in New Milford township, about oue mile from Montrose Depot, contening about 12,0 .4 3 1.orets, With about 80 acres under cultivation, a good Dwel ling House, 3 Barns and ocher outbuildings, a good Orchard, is well watered; In fart, a good • _ _ Grain dr Dairy Farm. Persons desirous of purchasing will receive all ne cessary information as to terms. £c. by calling upon the undersigned, ou the premises. ALBERT ALDRICH. Montrose Depot, Aug. 20, 1867.—tf. TAX COLLECTORS, WHO have not made payment during the month of September, will please remit a liberal payment to the County Treasurer, by the Return Judge of their township, or In person, on Friday Oct. 11th,1807. with out farther notice, C. D. DODGE. Treasurer. Treasurer's OflleedSoutrose, Sep. 201, latit —Bw ABEL TURRELL ' S STORE, z - Z., admit]; to MI of ddistrailte Ckk/di. ' Oatl and lie PROCLAMATION. ClVezi.forei.l In pursuance of an Act of the' General Assembly of the Cumnionwealth - olPenuaylvenia, entitled Afl Act relating to the elections of the Commonwealth, ap proved tho 2nd day of Jo In - A. D. 1829, I, S. F. LANE, High Sheriff of Susquehanna (meaty, in said Common wealth, no beret)), give notice to the Electors, of the County aforesaid, that a General Election will be held in said County on tho Eighth day of October, 1887, (being the second Tuesday of said month), at which time the following officers will be elected, to wit: One person th fill the office of JUDOS of the SCISE-1116 Comer of the State of Pennsylvania. One person to till the office of Frzrizzazterazrrn rN Co senses for the diet. let composed of the countLis of usquehanna and Luzerue. Two persons to fill the office of lfzrztznis of the LIOURE or REPRESENTAT/VES of Pennsylvania for the di stria contlkosed of the eountie, of - Susquehanna and Wyoming— Oua person to till the office of COUNTY TuSserusn for said county of Susquehanna. One person wall t4C ornce of Camila , communas:l= for •aid county. Two persons to fill theoffice of JURY Colinirtsaforens for said county. One person to nu tho office of COMITT AUDITOR for said county. The Election for the district composed of Apolacon will he held at the htiuse of Joseph Besbe in said town ship. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Ararat will be held at the schoolhouse near the Prethyterian church In Pltif` township. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Auburn will be held at the house of James Lott in said township. The Election for the district composed of the town ship 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 hula tit the Douse of James 0. Bullard in raid township. The Election for the district composed of the town• ship of Choconut will he held at the schoolhouse near Edward Clark's in said township. The Election for the district composed of the town• ship of Clifford will be held at the house late of John Bewetson in said township. The Election for the district composed of the Borongh of Dundaff will be held at the Dundaff Hotel in said Borough. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Dimock will be held at the house late of T. J. Babcock in said township The Election for the district composed of tij town ship of Forest Lake will be held at the house of John S. Towne in said township. Fns, The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Franklin will be held at the schoolhouse near Jacob Allard'l In said township. The Election for the district composed of the Borough of Friendsville will be held at the schoolhouse in said Borough. The Election for the district composed of the Boroneh of Great Bend will he hold at th, house Gcc u p ed by David Thomas in said Borough. The Eb.ction for the distrltt composed of the town ship of Great Bend will be held at the house of E. Bar num. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Gibson will be held in the Academy building to said township. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Burford will be held at the house late of N. W. Waldron in said township. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Harmony will. be held at the house of ti. Win ters In said town-hin. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Herrick will he held in a building occupied ay John.. Miller in bald township. Tb, Election for the district composed of the town ship 6f Jackson will be held at the house of C. C. Payne* in said township. The Election for the.dlstrict composed of the town ship of Jessup will be held at the house of Daniel Hoff in said township. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Lenox will be held at the house of Grow & Brothers In said township. The Election for theAlistrict composed of the town ship of Liberty will be held at the house of Bela Jones In snid township. The Election for the district composed of the town- ship o. Lathrop will he held at the Hillsdale school house in said township. The Election for the di strict composed of the Borough of Little Meadows will be held at the schoolhouse iu said Borough. The Election for the district composed of the town ship 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 wHI be held at the Court Haase in said Borough. The Election for the district composed of the Borough of New Milford will be held at the house of John Feu rot In said Borough. The Election for the district coutrx•sed of the town ship of New 'Milford will he held ut the house of Phi lander Phinney. In the Borough of N w Milford. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Oakland will he held at the house of Thomas Munson In sn'd township. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Rash will Ise held at the house of N. D. Snyder in said township. Th rection for the disirict composed of the town• ship of Springville will be held at the house late of Spencer flickrix In slid township. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Silver !Ake will he held at the house late of it. Ise %.1 •nh p the Election for the district composed of the Boronzh of Susonehann t will be he'd at the house lately occu pied h• William Smith in said Boronrh The Bier-ton for the dietrict composed or the town ship of Thomson will he held at the house of Chester Stoddard In said township. I also make known and give notice twin and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act. I am direeted, "that every penning except mestices of the Peace. who obeli hold any ofil••e or appointment of profit or trust under the Cum Led States, or of this State. or of any city or in corporated district, whether a commissioned officer or agent, who in, or shall be, employed under time legiola tive,,indiciary or executive department of this State or United States, or nny city or incorporated district ; and also that every mem , ier of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common councilor any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district. is by law Incapable of holding or exercising at the same time tin.' office or nip oinoneut of judge. Inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, tel that no inspector or }ridge or other officer of any such elec tion. shall be eligible to any office then to be -- rated for. • ' By the act of Assembly ufJul y 3, 18+39, it 111 Iftsp made ,the duty of every Mayor, Sheriff. Alderman. Justice of ',the Pence. Constable. of every city, county, township or district within this Commonwealth. whenever railed upon by any officer of an election, or by three rinalified electors thereof. to clear any window or avenue to the window 01 the place of General Election which shall be obstructed in such away as to prevent voters from ap- I preaching the same; and it shall he the duty of every re.pective 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 townohlo. for the purpose of preserv ing the peace as aforesaid." Also, that In the 4th section of the act of Assembly. entitled "An act relating to executions and for other purposes," approved April ln, MM. it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section. "shall not be construed an to prevent env militia officer or borough officer from serving as judge, Inspector. or clerk at any general or special election in this Commonwealth." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 7fith sec tion of the act aforesaid, ewe judges of the aforesaid distrim shall respectively take charge of the certificate of return of Gie 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 after the day of election. being. the present year, on Friday:, the 11th day of October next. there to do and perform the duties required by law of said judges. Also, that where a judge by Pick ness or unavoidable accident is nnable to attend said meeting of judges. then the certificate or return afore said shall he taken charge of by one of the inspector's or clerks of the election of Said district, who shall do and perform the duties required of said judge unable to attend. Also, that in the Mot section of said act, it is enacted that "everygeneral and special election shall heopened between Eight and Ten in the forenoon, and shall con tinue without interruption or adjoutnment until Seven a'clock in the evening, when the polls shall he closed." By an Act of Assembly of March 30th, 1863, entitled eh Act regulating the mode of voting at all elections of this Commonwealth, it is enacted as follows.; Summon 1. Belt enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Genernl Assembly met, and It is hereby enacted by the authority of the same: That the qualified voters of the several counties of thi' Commonwt;nith. at all gen eral. township, boniest and special elections, are here by. hereafter. authorized andeequired to vote. bv tick ets printed or written. severally classified no follows:, 4)ne ticket shall embrace the names of all Judaea of courts voted for, and to be lab• led. outside, "judiciary:" one ticket shall embrace the names of all State officer. voted for, and he labeled "state ;" one ticket shall em brace the names of all county officers voted for. in cluding office of Senator, member and members of AP oclublYi If voted for,sind Member of Concrete+. if voted for, and he labeled "county;" one ticket obeli embrace the names of all township reit:era voted for, and be labeled "borough ;" and each ease - Shall be denosited in Separate ballot boxes." By an act of Assembly of June Ith, IBM. entitled a further supplement to the election laws of this Com monwealth, it is enacted aa followe : " Whereas, its an act of Congress of the tlnited Staten entitled ' - An act to amend the several acts here tofore passed to provide for the enrolling and calling out of the national forces and for other purposes,' and approved March 3d. 1835. all perfume who have deserted the military or naval service of the United Rates, and who havknot been discharged or relieved from thapen alty therein provided, are deemed and taken to have voluntarily relinenished and forfeited their rights of citizenship. and their tights to become citizens. and are deprived of exercising any rights of citizens there at :. . • 1 !•• "And rherVa". rerroill 11 1 3 $ cllircrly 1.0 the United states are notnikir the ClissePtitiost Die raeit Pennsylvania qualified electors of this Commonwealth: •• Section 1. lie it enacted by hn senate and Bowie of licpreeentatives of the Commonwealth Of Pettnaylva/ nta in General Assemblimet, and it is hereby enactel by the. same; that in alt eieeiloue hereafter to be bell in this Commonwealth, it stern be" arblawftt 10t tbii jodgeor inspectors of any such election toreCerliek*Di Minot or ballots from any person or persons emb in the provisions and suujectta the dusabilityAtxpnaed by said act of Congres-, approved 'Starch Bd. ISU6. and it shall teunlawfni for any such person to offer to.votai any ballot, or ballots. " Section it. That tf any each judge and Inspectors of election, or any one of them, shall receive ur convene to receive any such Unlawful ballot or ballots from an such disqualified person, he or they 50 offending be guilty of a mieciemeanor, and upon conviction thaneic , of In any court of quarter sessions of the Cozambn• wealth, be shall for each offence be sentenced to pay a fine of not lea- than one hundred dollars, and to tinder+ go an imprisonment In the Jail of the proper comity roe not less than sixty eays. " Section 3. That If any person deprived of cittze ship and disqualified as aforesaid shall at any electlu4 I hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth vote or ten der to the ofticers thereof and oiler to vote a ballot of ballots, any person so offending -ball be deemed to of a misdemeanor. and do conviction thereof any court of quarter sessiOtts of this Corrponwealth, ODA for each offence he punished in lige manner as is pawl- I tied In the prec e ding section of this act in the matter of.. ' 11c, rs of election receiving such unlawful ballot grind jut a. •• Section 4. That If any person shall' hereafter per. suede or advise any person or persons. deprived of Lid renship and i.qualitled as aforesaid', to offer any bal lot or ballots to the °Ulcers of any election hereafter to Ile held in this Cuannuonwealth. or shall advise or per ettade any snob officer to receive any ballot or ballott from any person deprived o cltiz, nship and disquali fied as aforesaid, such person so offending shall be gnu ty of et MielbelleanOr, and upon conviction thereof Ira any court of quarter emotions of this Commonwealth, shall be punts .d In like manner as Ia provided In the socolid section of this act.'in the case of officers of such elect tou‘renel ring such unlawfal ballot or ballots" It is further thrected that the meeting of the Retort Judge* at the t wart House, in Montrose, to make oat the veneral retunis.sball on the Urn Friday 'imed lag the General Election, Which wilt boon the 11th day tic:tuber. Ittit. The WI urn .1 ndges for the Twelfth Congreeefonal Dis trict, composed of the comities of Susquehanna and Imzerne, will meet at the Court House in Wilkesßarre, Lnzto Lie county. on Tuesday October 15th. IEtV. • The Return Judges for the Representative District, composed of the counties of Sn‘quehanna and Wyom ing, will meet at the Court Haase in Montrose, Susque hanna county. un Tuesday, October 15th, tent Given under my hand at my office in the Borough of ' 4 Montrose, the 12th day of Sep , cm her. Anno Domini 184;7, and in the year of the Commonwealth the Dina, S. F. LANK, Sheriff, • NOTICE IN PARTITION". To Sarah 'hie.Kline, now residing in Oakland torte chip, susquchanna °minty. Pennsylvania, and children and, lineal descendants, an follows,to wit :Charles Me. Kune, oldest eon, tow residing In New bedlord, Bu• reau county, Illinois; Silas F. McKnne, second son, also res.ditig at New Bedford, aforesaid-; Joseph Mc- Rune, al. third , on, since deceased, leaving a widow, named Jane'Slclinne, now residing in Oakland town. ship aforesaid, and two minor children, to wit: Mary E. McKtine,;aged eleven years, and Funny licKune, aged eight years—the said Sarah McKune , of Oakland aforesaid. hat ng been duly appointed guardian of the two said minor children by the Court : Benjamin F. McKune, fourth son. the petitioner; Betsey Ann, in ternartied with G. M. Nichols. and now residing at New Bedford aforesaid Mary V., Intermarried with A. S. Lathrop, and now l'Ou (1111 at Wynnette, in Bureart county. Illinois ; Phebe P., who Intermarried with J. D. Mtnzy and since deceased, leaving her said husband and three children, to wit ; Henrietta, Francis K. and Sarah E. Minr.y. all now residing at or near Elmira, Chemung, county. New York : Entice. Intermarried with John Waiter Smith, and now residing iu Claren don, Calhoun county, Michigan : and Barth, intermar i tied witki James McCannon, of the township of Oak land aforesaid: and also one grandson, named Timo thy Wheat, who was the son of Esther. a daugh•er of the said Joseph McKune, deed, who Intermarried with • Horton Wheat. and died before the said Joseph—the above aald Timothy Wheat being a minor. aged Shout twenty years. and Low residing as depoi,etit Is Inform ed and believe , . nt or near Vaunt:Cl:Anvils, In Clo mung county, New ork TArte 2k:orics : That an inquest will be held at the late dwelling house r.fKuno. deceased, in the township of Oakland. Susquehanna county, on Thursday the 2•tth day of October, 1867, at 2 o'clock, p, m.. fur the fur pose of main; partit lon of the real s tate of said deceascd to and among the children and repreaentattve•a, if the same call he done without prej udice to or stmiling the whole ; otherwise to value and apprat.c the same• according to law ; at which time 40 place you are requited to iateud if you thini, proper. S. F._ LANE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose Oct. 1, 1E67.-3w Auditor's Notice. rurtE andereign ed. n auditor appointed by the Jadc ee of the Ur p h ins' Court of iemtqUertimpa county to dletrlbute the balanee of the fund In the hands orate adm'r of the estate of E. T. %V ilbnr. deed. will attend to tlee dull,. appointment at the otillee of R. B. & U. P. .Li , tle In Mont roee, on Wedneedio the 20th day Qc:ober, at 1 o'clock. p. at which time and plane nll I.:ereone are required to present their claim or b. forever debarred from come ng in or. ford hind Chit). I' LIT rLE, A editor. Oct. 1, ISirT.—td Auditor's'Notice. THE -underdffned, nn auditor appointee, by the Or. phone' Court of Susquettat,na Cwar.ty to diatr.buter the fund of the estate of J. IL Carrier. deceased, late of the -niti county, %sill attend To the duties of eald ap poin!ment nt hie offiee in Niontrosr, on Thursday, the thirty-first day of Cetober next, at one o'rinek in tho afternoon, at which time and place all persons having an Interest in the said fend.. are required to preeent their claims or be forever debarred from coming in upom said and. A. CILANiIiEIiLIN, Auditor. l'ilontro,ie. Sept. f.'7. 1567. Auditor's Notice. MITT: tinderilzne , l. an auditor appointed by the Or. phan's Court of Susqui lumps County to dl.trihnt• the balance of thy fond in the titnds of the adminis trator of AMORETT ISOLLENBArli.dee'd. atll attend to the daties or such appointment at the office of W. D. Link in Montrose. on Friday th.' Ist day of No vember. I,s+D. •t 1 o'clock. p. m., at which time and place ni! persons are required to present their chime or h• be debarred from coming is on said fund. W. D. LUbli, Auditor. Moxitroec, Sept. 24, Auditor's Notice. Win tindersi(zned, an Anditor appointed by the Pr• phans' court of Susquehanna county to distribute the balance of the fund in the hands of the Adminis trator of Wm. D. Dewitt. deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at hit office In Montrose, on Saturday. the nineteenth day of October, isal, at one o'clock. p. m., at which time and place all persona are required to present their claims, or be debarred from coming In on said fond. A. W. BERTFIOLF. Auditor. 'Montrose, Fept. 24, 16'67. VOTICE IN BANIiIiIiPTCY. _LI This in to give notice that ou the rist day of An pont, A D. ltql7, a warrto.t in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of JOHN DILACKS Y. Of Brack- Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, who has been aeJtidged n Bankrupt. on his own rptition; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any prop- erty belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for his nee. and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That a meet ,na of the creditors of said Bank rupt, to prove their debts. and to prove one or inure amtignees of his estate, will he held nt a Court of Bank ruptcy, to he held at No. 30'i Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania. before EDWARD N. WIL LARD, Register. on the :30th clay of September. 1867, it one o'clock, P. 3a. TilbS. A. ROWLEt U. S. Marshal, BP Mes.enger, Wentern District of Penna.,: Per C. IV, ROESLER, Deputy. Sep. 10.—w4 Fit ANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE. In the District Court of the„tnited States for tbe Weet'ern District of Pennsylvania. In the matter or p Tu Banicrtiptet Moses W. Chamberlin, a bankrupt. To 117 tom it may Conerrn ,The undersigned hereby giver notice ot his appoint • ment as Assignee of Moses W. Chamberlin. of Gibson township, in the 'onuty of Susquehanna end State of Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been ad judged a bankrupt neon his own petition by the District Court of bald District. Darford, Sept. 91, isen.-3w ESTATE. OF DALTON TIFFANY, late of Ilarford, Susq'a. county. Pa., dee'd.' Letters or administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having beau granted to the underaien ed, all persons Indebted to-said estate are hereby noti fied to stake Immediate payment, and thdse having claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. A. S. TIFFANY, Ad 'r. Oakley, Sept. 11, lee? ESTATE OF THOMAS BOYHAN late of Auburn. Susq% county. Pa., decd. Letters of administration upon t he estate otthisabre named ta,cedent haying been ranted to the under, in• ed all personaindehted to Said estate ate hereby nota ted to mike immediate payment; and those baling damns aqaturf the same to present them duly anthentii anted for settlement. AAtier Slots, "Arm rtib4 ANC E. M. JONES