tit he Poston gtmoca HAWLEY, -EDITOR. .PElitre.ll g WED NnliAlt. INESTEFIDEII .4i 1872. Maas Meeting at Montrose. It will be seen by "announcement , in. sunothercolMani, that a mass meeting will bo held in Montrose, on Saturday, Sep tember.,2lst, 1872, to be addressed .by Hon. Charles It Bucknlei, and thatoth er eminent speaker, Daniel Ealbfus, TIM meeting will convene - on 'the Public Green, and will commence at two o'clock p. in. Due preparation will be mode to make it a grand affair, and all who are desirous of hearing the man who is the people's choice for Governor of the "Old Iteysterierand whom, we firmly believe, will by them be placed in the Esecu tire chair at the State Capitol iu October nexl,,abould turn out in NI delegation from every township and borough in Sus quehanna county. Honest and frank dis cussion of the tree issues now before the people of this State, is the characteristic feature of the speeches made by these two peppier speakers, who aro addressin_ the. people of this State in various localities. -"Down with the Rings" and let the. peo— ple rule, is the motto inscribed upon their banner. Honesty and capability in of fice, "just laws and public virtue," are I what the people want. Leo RDller, Esq. The Court House on • Friday evening last, was comfortably filled to hear one of the most candid, logical, ;and unanswera ble speeches in favor of the Liberal cense, that has ever been our privilege to hear, pointing out the inconsistences and false position of the Grant party, in a bold, chaste manner, "sharp as a two edged sword," but very courteously. It ar raigned the Grant party as wholly inca pacitated for the 'mission of peace, recon ciliation and unity, which the welfare of the country now demands,being born and reared in hatred to one section of the country and kept alive by it alone. • ' He showed that the 'all holy" party could only claim the emancipation of slavery merely by an act of necessity, and not as an avowed principle of the party, calling to mind what is fresh in the memory of every school boy almost, that Abraham Lincoln issued his memorable Emancipa tion Proclamation ns a Military necessity in direct opposition to the avowed plat form of the party in power, hence it can not be assumed by them as a party vir tue. He presented seventeen distinctive and demolishing charges made. by 'Senator Sumner against Grant and his corrupt administration, which he said are very grave, and remain in full force, tieing un answered. We cannot give an adegnati idea of all the pointed truths presented by Mr. Miller, in the short , space which 'we are able to devote to it, but we sincere ly wish that it could , be heard in every school district in the - county and State. The editor of the Republican has made a futile attempt in his last issue, to rally his band of haters, in attempting to per vert the speech of Miller by the use of his accustomed slobber and Slime in the way of misrenresentition.. We do not.wonder at, this time that he is-unable to, give a true report of the affair, for he and his "fuglemen"; were so much engaged in loud talk and whispering, to the disgust of the audience, and the annoyance of the speaker, that he could-not do it if he would. "Da Tell:, We are constrained to believe that "Cu riosity:: under the cognomen of "cantion,r, wito so startled the people of this county. ky n 'communication to the Mon brow Republican a few Months since,asliing fur a copy of Frazier's publication entitled "Is the 11(gro Unman," appears in that paper this week with the sage (?) asser tion that the Democratic electors of Penn sylvania are ,noPpledgecl for Greeley. What a lucid idea? It iewell Worthy the ;mthor. We may expect to hear next week that the Baltimore Convention did not nominate Greeley. Or that the Grant electors will sell out and vote for Greeley as we hare no doubt their honest incli nations would lead them, as onthe same hasiethey are not plodged to Grant. "caution" and "curiosity'? ' are not the same animal they are of the same species, toed will cause the dame p6rplexiy in po- Mimi 'science as Barman's "What Islt,", did in natural science. Lon!amine Convention. The convention, at Louisville, was marked by a large amount of riotous dem ousEration,.amt held for two days, break ing np without finding any one in the whole country deemed fit by .them, who waled bear their:Standard, and adjouined ai no ilie'vrithout making any nomination: We have hail all due respect for the opin ions of every man, whether they coincide with ours or not, provided he is honest, and we have ne disPositimilo impugti his motives, but the fate'of the Louisville af fair is alessun tricky politicians. The Grantmanag,ers engineered it; the Grant organs puffed it; and while abus ing the Detiiogratic - ,Parly, professed. the highest admimtion tor those affecting to be. ultra Bourbon's, who had.learned noth ing and forgotten nothing.. The whole proceeding was such a palpable "job" that every sincere man - shrauk . from it, as a gross iinixafire ! Among the many Rad ical devices it is the last, and the *rat, Attu has covered its authors with ridicule. It is in short the most signal - Radical fail f this !amPaign: Tammany for Greeley. -Tammany endorse:a Greeley. Greeley IS the Tammany•iutlidate .. . We have heard all possible changes ring on these and all similar phrases, as though there was any law, human 'pr divine;hy which anauditixite ding - prevent men' from vo ting.for him if they choose to do e& Mr. A. T. Stewart opens his store , and :sells goods to whoefer wishes to bny,upon.his ; terms, and asks rio questions of his cus tomers as to how their money was got. Provided it it' good. .Wby should Mr. Greeley object to receiving any man's vote provided it is honest?. 'And - suppose -, he did object, bon , could be help biniself? But when the • Gruntitei accuse- him, of having the. Supped of Tammany they mean - to convey the impressson that the unprincipled and criminal set' of men who ruled and robbed New Yorkfor a half dozen years, and whom Mr.. Greeley did so much to. cerivict and bring to justice, are now clamoring and conspiring for his election. • They-have not the common honesty to'say that tho old Tammany society which the ying got possessiqn of and controll for a number of a years, is composed of some' of the . best men in Ntiv York, men who are' everywhere res pected for their character, intelligence, so cial standing anti worth. It was ruled for a while by men like Tweed, Connolly, Sweeuey,.Garvin, and Mall, not ono- of whom supports Horace Greeley, or regard 'him in any other light than as- a high wayman looks upon the honest citizen who helped to bring him to justice. Tam many that supports Mr. Graeley has for its leading officers Augustus Schell, Sam uel J. Tilden; Sanford E. Church, August Belmont, lloratio Sep:hoar, and Charles O'Conuor, men who distinguished them selves by their efforts to bring Tweed & co. to justice:. When people accuse Mr. Greeley of being supported by Tarainau,_ as though that were a crimminal offense; why do they not tell what Tammany it is that supports him, and who its leaders are. Why not tell the ^simple truth -in stead of telling what 'seems the truth, but is in fact a very black, cowardly, mean lie? And hirthil, why not say that the one man in Now York who has al ways in all possible ways OpPoSed Tweed, and.all his clique, and all his doings, is Horace Greeley, and the one man. the whole Ring most feared and hated was this same •Horace Greeley? And why not say that the special friend and part ner of Tweed, the man who was deep in his complications' and enriched by his spectilations, is no other than Thomas Murphy, the most intimate friend and trusted associate of 'President Grant? Why not add that the members of the Ying, so far as heard from, support Presi dent Grunt, who is the centre and sap porter of as many rings as Saturn. ' Oard from W. Fisk Conrad. Representing the seventh district of Pennsylvania in the ouvention assem bled in Lonibville under the call of Blan ton Duncan, I made several attempts to day in the convention In be heard. This wag dented me, and in the most discour teous manner, by the president, who himself occupied at least two hours in a foolish gasconade about Dieken's Dolly Varden. My object was to expose the treachery of the Cameron-llartranft thieves of my own State. The pennsyl vauie delegation was composed of all •Grant men, except myself, not ,ouc of. whom•ever, intended to vote for the nomi nee of this convention: • Their transpor tation to this convention was obtained and paid for by the Grant people. My own and those of five others, each rep resenting a district in Pennsylvania, I procured, in the office of the, Grant state• central committee of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia, !corner of Eighth and Wal nut streets, over a well known tailoring establishment. For this transpertations I had an order form Sipes, chairman of the Bourbon state central committee of Pennsylvania. That order was obeyed by the state treasurer of Pennsylvania, Bob Mackey, who is well known as one of Cameron's subjects. The band of music that accompanied us was fnruished end paid for by the same Grant people, and our little hanner that was carried by George Montjoy jostle same that desig nated the scats ie the radical convention of the sth of June of the Pennsylvania delegation that r.orainated U. S. Grant, and which was presided over by Thomas Settle, the rebel of North Carolina. This is the sum and substance of what I in tended to say had the 'president allowed me to proceed, and I now assure all my democratic friends who May • chance to see this communication that what I hate Stated hero are facts, all of which I Ma prepared to prove. _W. Fret CONIIAD, Seventh District of 'Pennsylvania, praarzo: --Now is the time to complete your township organizations. An active and efficient empaign, without organiiation is next to iinpossible: 'Them should bo 'at once an anti-Grarit club -fOrmed in every • township in This county. ' To work then and labor earnestly land zealously from now until the second Tuesday in Oetoberiand yourefforts will be crowned with success. : Buck.ilew and the wbole State, ticket will lie elected, the' Harris biirg.snry thieves will be routed, and Boas Canieron be retired to the shades of Lochiel.---Organize then for victory and Reform. - • . - pw - Backateer. and Ilartley are admit ted by Itepnbliains to be honeit • men Ilartrauft and. Allen are denounced by itepublicinil as 4xarutit, and unworthy. .13.' Fife, arsininlit collector of internal revenue in Grand Triverae 6on ty, 3finhigan, bus foroirded los; leolgua-. !lon and come out for Greeley. To - alt Democrats. DE3MCBATIO STATF. COMMITTEE **sit, / PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4, 187:. Muck care tindindustry has beCti ta ken to inipreis . the, voters of. the State with'the billet that ati unustiaVand ex cessive majority will be given against the Democratie and Liberal Republican State Ticket, at the October election, in the city of Philidelphia, This boast is based upon contemplated.frande, made possible under the infamous and partizan Regis-, try,Lawit. Tbe object of these statements Are tri_ encourage the • Radicalsiof the State, and to arouse a revival from their present depressed and hopeless °audition, to secure that they now lack, eneigy, and enthusiasm; during the tanctiss. .Our friends in. this Sind other .States need have no apprehensions as to Phila delphia. It is true, schemes of Ruud aro being arranged, and wilt be attempted on the day of election, butthey will fail of execution. Vigilance has already been, aml will continue to be exercised to op, pose and prevent their consummation. The result in Philadelphia, with the aid of thonsands of high-minded Repub licans, will be's surprise to our friends and and to our opponents. I am, without fear in this respect. • • One plan of fraud commenced I will mention, with the view of exposure and overthrow. It has come to my knowl edge, and is snseeptible of proof, that large numbers of colored men—generally young--have been brought into the State from theneighborhoods of Harrisonburg, Va., and Charlestown, West VO., to vote at the election in October and Nevem ber. 'The former squad were ticketed, to Harrisburg, and the latter squad toCham beisburg, in this State. Numbers, in like manner, have been located in Erie, Clarion and other counties. More are 'expected. - • I now call upon the Democrats in eT. pry election distriet t iu the State to form "Vigilance Committees" to watch and prevent the success of these cheats, and meet all kindred efforts. Under the Contertution, these colored people, not baying been residents for one year, are I debarred from tbe privilege of the elect tivo franchise, and in every instance such as are unknown in the comumnitiea where they seek to vote, should be fully questioned and made to prove their right to - vote, before allowing the depeeits of their ballot. I call upon the Democrats for vig,orons-organixations, and I invoke special vigilance in the northern, south-- ern and western border counties of the Commonwealth. Victory in 00i0ben.13 certain. I make this declaration with full appreciation of its import, and the weight which should attach to such a statement, when emana ting from one in whom high conEdenee has been placed. I state it from cowrie. Lion, and it is made after careful know ledge of the condition and tendency of the public mind throughout the State. The contest is simple. II is an issne between capacity and incapacity, and between honesty and corruption in the future administration of the State. The people will make overwhelming choice in ?aver of future good govern ment, with a majority beyond the reach of all ballot-box pointers. Sintot.L.T. RAN DALL, :o — Joshua L Simms, Democrat, bas' been chosen Mayor of Wilmington Dela- Ware by a &tided majority. is • a signification of victory. Since 1860, the Radicals have retained pOssession of .the Mayoralty' of Wilmington. No 'Matter what changes took placein other !locali ties, Wilmington remained in the hands of the Radicals. When the ballot was put into the hands of colored men, the party in power received heavy reinforce ments, and considered their position im pregnable. But correption undermined' the political edifice. In Wilmington, N. , J. as in other places, the Radicals became corrupt to the core, abd that came the de feat, Honest men in the party refused to. Langer sapport their candidates, and the result was the election of a Democratic candidate for Mayor. This is a ripple of the mighty current of reform which will sweep the Radicals from power in all parts of the country and put honest men in their places. We congratulate the Democrats and. Liberals of Wilmington on the result of the late election in that city. Pon MasiEns' SALARIES,—The Post Master at Lockport, has had has salary raised fifty dollars a tear, and a corres pondent of the Rochester Courier and Union says it is julethe amount assesse4 tipon the P. M. for Electioneering pur poses and that other Post Masters are assessed exactly the simount . of the in -crease of their salary. lie also pertinent ly inquires tiller° the money comes from? Of course it comes from Vie pub lic Treasurer as Uncle Sam is rich and therefore must pay all ,the expenses of the effort to - re-elect Grant. But will the people, Whose money is thus, stolen, be satisfied with this arrangement? • Ar t ARMINGLY •Incssm—The lore which', the Grautites are now manifesting for e , what they used to denounce. as th copperhead element of the pemooratie party;is really alarming from its ,very 16tensity. They aro alluded to' as the slit of the earth, and the -only really pure and unadulterated patriots in the emntiy. Men who' were alluded to, mily. . Jew months ago, as traitors of the darkest and deepest dye, are now "patted on the back and eare.ssestra the most loving 'ferret+, all in admiration :of their; devotion to principle. .11arTim Brant orpni poF . ging the Gemuu2ti to return W-9,0.A.F.147 New York State Convention. The joint efforts of the Democratic and LiberalHepublican State Convention York? Traduced' the_ _folloWin'g State' tieket - GOvernor— , Francis Hei nen, Dentoerat - Lientenant-Governor Chancy DepciV; ReiMhltatn`; Canal Commissioner-4Ohtt • Hubbard; Demb crat'; State. Prison Inspector—Colonel Enos C. BrooK' Ititublican ; Congress- Man at Largo:4oo4 S. Cos, Democrat: ,Theabova-munea.awtlidates,are„mert• of "high character and great: ability. These qualities will be universally , :concedell to them by allfair-mindetr,iiten. •Mr.' Ker m" is a prominent lawier - ;aijd has more than once been returned to the Legisla tnee from. Ina native,,countY. He Was also a member of Congress and is re markable for his eloquence. 'He took tin active part in the lymocratie "State Com mittee, and has been an earnest advocate of pure arid honest government. He; is popular with all classes, and will be elec ted by a large majority. Like Mr. Ker. nan, Mr. Depevf, the_candidate for Lieu tenant-Governor, is,apromileat lawyer; has been Secretary of State in New York, and one of the most prominent and favo r . ably known politicais in the State. In 1865 he was appointed. Minister to Japan a position which he declined. Ile is, a fluent and eloquent speaker, and possesses great influence in his party. Their col lounges on the ticket are gentlemen in whom the pcpple of the State have the fullest confidence, and the combinatma will poll the utmost Democratic, Liberal and Reform strength in tho Common wealth: The 'election of this ticket is certain by fifty thousand majority." Noogi_er or the lUu: No:ranee% Gen. Chas. Albright, toile of ComerOn's Congressmen at Large, has been charged with being a bonnty- itunper as'•ivill he seen from the AOlottte , cliped frcim the Carbon Detuasrat, a paper published in his own town : . ik remembered that General Albright at the - time of- his musterin, bud absolutely :niceived flit commission as eoloiel of the regiment, and this fttet he concealektbat b is, graiping avaricions handi might cliisit the 4500 bounty, !in tended for 66iri0 'poor 'soldier, not .ra officer. lie entered the service of the United States asw private with a Om , missioner colonel in his Pocket, IP:I re-, ceiied the money of the goiouttent And of Banks town/trip - for 'isetWe lie , nicer performed and never intended to perfMm laud he was mrstered out . ' the following day, his greed having been satisfied ; and his experience as'a private Isivinq already been sufficient aristocratic Sekisi , bilities. The td unship was defrauded,' the country was defrauded, and the wrisay was 'derma-idea, by tbisuction of General' Albright. And now iu conclusion' we ask of the General,' dkj, you or did ,yOu not go as the stibititate of A- L Muni her ?" Yeiznont Election. - . It has not bee n, - deem e d possibl e by any one that there would be any change in Vermont, as eyery DemoCratic anti Liberal Itepubrican: journal and - states. man has conceded the state by about the usual majority_ anti the deereasie in the majority in that State from 1869 with the fultset Iran ever polled, is any thing but cireerinil to- Grants prospec4'3 November. The Radical majority in Vermont will be about 25POZGtanrsrnajority in 1868,, was .32,ddi). :k is of 1 . ,,00p. 'loci not show, an ,in'arejm . 'a popularity on ;the part of General': Grant. The Verinont per (village .of- loss will sweep 'New Himpaliii!,,ll4o(l6loland and" •Conneeti ant away from - tbelf moorings in November. M''''FornersPhiladelphiSPrussays:— “The great' head centre of corruption and fraud, Simon. Cameron, is now in Wash ington, disgracing the - Republican party of the country by acting as chairman of ifs Natiemal'CoMmittee. Ifis presence there is more dangerous to General Grant than would be a Democratic victory in Maine." "Brigadier amend Charles Alb right, of Carbon county, is not a proud man if ho" does sport a high sounding Military title. -Ito was willing to-take a bounty of" tiro hundred dollars 'as a private in company-A, 202 d regiment, to fill the quota of Banks, township, Carbon county while !lidding the commission of colonel of the regiment. w — The New ilampshire liberal pa tiers •nre continually filled with letters from prominent repnblican who proclaim their adhesion to Greeley and ;Brow.p. ;11'0"Colonel G. y. .Swearinger; post- Master at Sidney, /ova, .for twelve years, and chairman of the republican County comraitte e,has declared for Greeley. me - The Grant national committee- is daily receiving priinte appe-41s fOr. money, The applicants asserting ''tbat they 'Must !ince it imniellititely,roill will be lOst. . ===l madO Groht stagger in . the streets of Washington ? hada mind tq, ask. hint to join congres;ional tent- • • r:F:Tirenty-fonr out of the • twenty- MYCJI*OII/112:114)neidar.cmutfiN , Fw York, 'Sstere fully' represented •in the : .Greeley Teptiblieun county committee at Utica on leriday " last, • ' ' e preacher who 'divines his.sernions into two many .Imans. wiirmiturally - .Dun it difficult to , procuro latently° - tiara for all of them. _1 • • . , Sevorbundreitlropublicuut of Ihe O r ty_ort have siine4 a call 0.4 pidiuizigOtiag4 FOUNDED ON A BOCK!—The disap pointedadventureni who have from time to time attempted to run their worthlesi potions against DRAKE'S PLANTATION Brrrrus,vow that they:catiiiiit understand . What foundation there is foi its amazing popularity. The explanation is simple enough. 'the reputation of the world-re. nowatenic is founded upon a rick, tho ROCK.OP EXPERIENCE. All its ingredi ents arepure and wholesome. How, then, could tricksters and cheat expect to neat it with compounds • of - cheap drugs and refuse liquor, or with liquonsh trash in a State of aeebens fermentation ? Of thunie the charlatans have'comelip grief. Their little genie has failed. _Their contempt for the sagacity of the community has been fitly punished .,. Meanwhile PLAN TATION .13IPPERs seems to be IRA fairway of eventually supergeding, every.. other medieal_prepar.ition included in the class to which it belongs. In eery State . and Territory of the Union it is, tii•diiy the accepted specific for nervous debility, dyspepsia, , fever and ague, rheumatism, and all ailments involving a deficiency of vital power. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOG PRE4IDtNZ HORACE GREELEY. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN GBATZ BROWN. FOR GOVERNOR, CIIARLIIS It. BITCHALEW, Of polumbia County. FOR JUDGE' OR TILE 4PRERZ Cocas, HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Of Erie Comfy. Fos. AUDITOR UENER • W3L HARTLEY, Of Bedford Coin) ty. POE CONGRESSILEN AT Lanan, HON. RICHARD irAtrX, • OI Thiladelphia. JAMES H. HOPKINS, Of Aneginny County.. LION. HENDRICK WRIGHT,. Of Luzerno County. DELEGATES TO Mr. CI3I.4STITCTIONAL CG.VI2IOIIO . Ir. DROWSE IT-WoiiDwArtp..Philadelphia... 2. JEREMIAD S. BLACK, York. t. Mrstsrass BIGLER, Clearfield_ 4. W/1.1.1.01 J. BAER, Somerset. WlLLtass IL Ssamr.....4ll*lterry -45, IF. Gmwmt, fitriadelEdua. Z. Jo%ss DL CasummAs. Mls&lgatirs. 8. S. IL Rr.sicorma, LANtASSIER. O. JAMES ELLIS, SchnykilL 10. S. C. T. DODD, Wallowa IL G. M. DALLAS, Phibulelpliiii. • 12. IL A. LAMSERTON,'TIauphin. 11. A.. A- PotissAN, Greettit It 'ME 31. Cont Err, Clarion, Eursoirs. Ebotrt O>wAN, of iVestmorTenod GEonou W. BILMNER, or Frakiln. D.EPIIESENTATIVE.. SELDOS Ettuvra. of Erie. .cam S. 11111.LER, ofl Ifunting ton. S. °Rasa Fite, of Pliiladse*.kia.. 13. D. Levrtarteig. 19. .I.:3l l Knight. 15. Henry 1 1 101311. 15 Henry J. Stabicy. 17. R. W. Christie. 18. Wm. F. Logan. 19. R. B. Brown. 20. F. 3f. Robinson. 21. J. It—Molten. 22. T. H. Stevenson. 23. julin 13. Bard. :H. George W • ThntulS J. Barger. 9. Stephen Anderson 3. John Moffat. 4 Geory R. Berry). tF Pot, agreed upon] B. IsalA R. limp! 7. Samml A. Dyer. P. Jesse & Hawley. 9. If, R. Swam ICk. R. Riley. . 11. John hamtge. 12: F. W. Gunter. ELECTION prequumtAxtoN. INEN pannattee of an net of ttio General Areembly of th e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled an art re; lotion t the elections of the Commonweal; h,.appenved: the to day of July, A. D. la3a.J, W. T. MOILKY,IIigh. Sheriff of Saaquebanne County, to said Cotrunenertnlih, do', hereby give notice to the .nlettont of the •eonnty aforesaid. that a General Eicetiou_ wilt be held in said ContltrOTl ' • ' • • ' • " Tneftlay t the. 01h pay of libctotmr, 18T2. (bang the second Tetrads/ in said Month.' at which, timo he following collars will both:Med, to wit: • One person to All the office of Governor of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the offitib of /edge of the Supremo Cott of Pennsylvania. , . One person to the ofdeciof Auditor Genenijof thet. State of Pennsylvania. Three persons to all thtr glow of Coacressenatt.ai. Large for Pennsyleattis, - Twenty-eight person. to 811 the nab:not Delegiletat Large to the, CODlShlltiOtAkCol3Tetitl.ll. glee person to Sitthe tattooed Representative in den grws for the dlitdet composed ot- the counti tfus-': criehanna and Lucerne. Three persona to 811 the office of Delegates to the Con: etitutional ConrenOun for the district composed of, the counties of Susquesinna, Dradpwd, Wayne, and Vol& . . . Two persema to 811 the offices of- Members Of the Nouse of Itepresentadres of :Pennsylvania for tho dla tett etareposoi of the Counties of Susquehanna and Wyoming. Oneperson total the alto of Sheriff of the county of Besot:henna.' One person to all the office of h 6 !stet' and Recorder and Clerk of the Orphans' Court o fthe county of Sus quehanna. One person to 1111 the office of County Commissioner for said County. One person to MI tbe office Of Corenerforsaidaminty. One person to dll tint office of Cormly Auditor for raid.. County. I also glee official notice to the Electors of Snigni banns County. that the following proposed nmendm act to the Constitution, haring been passed by two sun. cessive Legislatures, will be Natant tied to the people for adoption or:ejection at Said election: Proposal Amendment to the Constitution of Penn eyiren la. Joint resointion.proposing au amendment to therConstittalou of Penneylrania. U nroissd atria Senaleand iloneeoflleatlres of Penerpfranio to General Airedale, ma, That the (Slowing amendment of Um Constitution of ibis Com monwealth be proposed toyho maple for their adoption or rejection.pursuant to the proristan of the tenth article thereof. to wit: 'AILL , NDICENT Strike out the slith'iection of the sixth article of the Coustltotten, and Inert In lien thereof the follow ing; ••A State t romurer shalt lie Omen bt tbe quail& cd electots at the State„ et Etch times eta for 'nth tern. of service as shall hoiareuerlhen ELLIOTT.WILLIAM. LLIOT 13 Mknfof - the Ilottra of Itcpresentatteee. •' : ,-„ apstEs S. ELTivat; . • Speaker of the Senate. AyPIMP—Tim twouta•temod day of Nardi:Mato' Domlot ono thousand idea. bau JOdred 'Wand ovent.piwo U-4 . GRUM. Prepared and eartltted foi publication nureatana to' tbe .Tentlt Artkie of thin Canstltullon. Prune:97moms. Secretary of tbeConunonweallh. omen Secretary of the Comanuncualtb, • • Itarrieburg, due° Itatb,ltsta, • -„ • .. : -. . . - , As dee to authorize II ep eV sato opon the question of cullitet a *megaton amend tha nonitUation•of lennsylvania: , . , • CoNSTITIZTIONAL COVESTION. LI-. At the mono timo and places, oleo, en cleat= le Ell bps , held for the dele.gree to the convention to amend .the Constitution of the Mate, In conformity with Act, CA titled ..An Act to provide for calling a, convention to . end the Conetltrulon." approved April 11041. As rev:titled by sold set, the following rake and ran, ba. *pinball apply to sold election, and the to utrips or the At the enerd: election be Width/3 aCelia Tuesday of October next, them shall be elected by the aaalliled electors:of this Conanonwealtb, delegates to a convention to rale° and anandtho Constltatien of thlo hate; the said convention shall consist of ono bandied and thirty-area members; to be elated be the tanager fuUowl.g ; Twentrelght. =embers thereof .00 Ito elected id the dude brgo. fellows • loch voter of the State shall vote' for not. snore Chet fligatet i alt , dictates and the twenty.aight Vat est yobs 11 - bo declared elected ulnety-sins dclerl,Alea shall bo's poinualta end elected frosts the tiMraheonatorbil 'n.. alga of the elate, three deleysta to be elected for each banatortherefrom ; and to chooslagnli disuict deleDre... 'each voter shall be entitled to A COW for not Imre than two of the 14CW No to by chosen Irma hie diatrlct, end the three candidates highest In vote shall , be declared electe.d, except to the county of Allegheny, farming the Twenty-third ttenatartel District, where no voter shall dote for more than sizain&dates:atid the nine highest a Tote shall bo elected, end ta the comities of. Laura e. Ara and Ilke,lormieg the Thirteenth eenstortal District, where no Toter emu row for atom s thsa , font candldates,snd thesis highest to vote shall be elected. and six addolonal delegates shall be chosen Dom the city a PhLtadaphia, by a vote at Imo in said they sod thelr elections no rota shall rote ter rare than three candidates; and the sintigheal in vote Shall be elected. &reed. The ledges and Inspectors for each eat tton &arta shall provide two salable boxes for each poll, one in.whick to &pail. the Dads Toted Cdi Delegates at large, and tiro in Which to deposit the tkkete . voted . .for District Dele*tes •; which boxes than be tabened'zitspeeti7eiy. ' , Polygon,' at largo" and "Dior Wet Delegates; ' end to each district in the city of l'hiladelphlasu culdltional box stall be pruvleed for each poll, Int/bleb to deposit the tickets voted for "My' pelcrateal" and told last mcntioucd boxes must each ,be labelled ' , City Delegatyx" SaJd'eleetion stun be !tea and aim'eiacted t nytho proper election °Dicers of the several election 'erlotti of the Cecentonwealtb, and shall by governed nod regulated In full respects by the general electlon laws of thy Coginionwcalib. so for as the none shall be eppllonbid thereto, end not Inconsistent with, the, provisions of amid yet. Axed. The llckcisto be voted for mernberiiii Large or the convention shalt hers on the mast' e the "D el- gates at large." and on the inside the name. of the candidates to be voted for, not exceeding fourteen In Fria. The ticket. to he voted nit district members or the convention shall have on the outside the - word.. "District Delegates." and on the inside Os name :or names of thopindidates mated foLnot exceedin the proper number Bruited as the aforesaid : L iit any ticket wbteb shall contain a grouter number of trainee than the comber for which the Outer shall lotr - enttlied to vote, Abell be relented.: 'arid to 'taw of the delera. tee to be chorea et tern_ the'words..-Gitypelp gat isr elfhillth On th Gatti de of the tkkr.t. - • - .Earai. In Ills city of Philadelphia:lhp. return lodges shall meet et The State - Douse , at tea o'clock on the Thursday next following election, and make out the ro loins for said city, of thelrote• can thereintfoLdetTate .at Mtge and City aod dittrict delegates, , to be member, of tbo,.eceiveution t. the tetras Adams of tbo several electionAistricto each aunty of the State: cr. cludirig Philadelphia:shall 'Meet On Friday nextfolints;. tug of who reliwahldgestpf their County, and. Make opt full accurate returns for the connlY.of the motes that therein ter members of tire eenventhin and fot district Members of therametand the pronmalluyrof thereto= judges of the; eatdcityof Phibidelphla.and or tbel sever al coal:Besot the Canitnotiwcalthi In the making - of their.l reteme. shall be the same as those preecribcd for re turn ledges to the case of au election for Governor; except the Totems traiarmittedStri lbw Vemaineronsith. shall Iniaddreased to that officer alone and.net - to the Speaker of the Senate: The Election ferrite district compobed of the town shlper Apolacop wiU Os held at the house of Joseph Beebe in raid township. , „ The Election for the dletrict entoPored of the twin- ship of A mrat will beheld at the school house ricar the ' Presbyttmlan church to raid township.' •-1 ThrTlecilanfor Bindle:stet coraposedof thatonnehtti of Auburn we! he held at the - booso ofJacries' Lott In sold tostrinhip. The Election for thodistrletcomposedef the tomtit', laidgewaierwill be held at the Count florosc in the Borough of Montrose. - • The Elettkon fur' the district composed of the town; ship of Brook Ira Will he held et the house of Smart GI Ballard in valid tricauship.. • , 'rho Election for 'the district rimposed'of tbe fawn ship of Chotomit will be bad at the school house 'near Edward Clerk:sin said teseshirs. Thu Election for the -district torrposeit of the town, shlpel Clifford will be e.d . at. alehouse late of John Ifewetson in *aid triernebip. ' The Election forthedletrict composcdOf the florenifh of Dundaff, trill be held at taw Boxidal, Lintel In raid Borough.. TheY.kitition Coi ll coroprised of' tee town- Dimehelit ht thehota late of T.' S. itahcock to sold p The Election tor the h tl composed or 00..tows phip of Forret Lth e wilt too eld 'at the hoeso tutu of S. Towne In raid towriatifp. • _r . . TheEloctlitri be It of the townehlit of Franklin will be It Id at Mu er mitring: near Jots Allard's'ln raid' township. - ' ' Election Parte dbtriereacoposed of the Borough of Friendsyllie wilt be held at the school house In said Borough. Thu Election far the district composed Of thollorow7h, of Great Bead wilt bo hekhat' the boom late occupied by David Thomas In rialdßordagb. .• .. The Election foe the ilistrha,worposed of the Wien 7 ship It Great Bend held, at the house late oetripl od by E. Barnum; deer. • - T 110 Election for thedh-t rictioraftd of thethintabip of Gibson will tot ,ticktlndludoa saW township. - The Electino forth,' district compewed of the township of Burford Will be helder the house late of 11; WI Wald , son In tall township.- -• • - I The Election for tee &sleet ei tapered - or the tenor ship of Ile:moony ban hell at the house lag So.liflutect The Electkvi r theri rd& cempueed .oilha iownl Ship vt Ilerrick will be beldualitellerrlektionterlachoet Boma. to Bald townie - Ip. Tea eketion for the district composed of the totem-411ft/ of Jackson will at teahouse of Joseplitlearyln said township ." The Elixtlon footl e district eolopeoed ef the , toWP. ship of Scsrup - will be held at the house of Daeliil Golf In said tOwnrhip. c :' The ler the district compered of Me fownehlp of Letter PEI ho lieldat the hones, of (iron C. Brothers in sari township, - • " • • ' The Cleelhisi tor the district composed of the town -11/ ir or 1..11.rty wilt be held at the titalfordSchool home Sit said township.- The Eketiou fur the district compii•eii of the town. ahip el Lathrop'whi be-held at the Ililisdale School bowie. In sold township.". • , ftioclettluttfur the district composed of the Borough of Little Meadows will be hold tit the - Sellout Douse in raid Borough. The election ter the district composed of the township or Middletown wilt* !mid At the houneet title Bora in wild township_ • - • The Elctiontorthedlateteresmlmwddfibeflorouash Of Montrose willbe held at. the 'toast Molise to eat/. . The Electiln for theilisttiet composed of lluillampagh of Saw Milford wilt be held at Chabot* tato Ait.leha. Iffionat'ln told Doratuat The electiou for the district cornixord of the amsoshio of New Milford will be *hint the house -of 4 gal:toilet !gooney. in We Iluirouith of 'New' 311:ford. The election fur the Midget composed of the town , stupor Oaklnutt.will.bohelikut me heave taint Timms *Munson in sold. lowest:0o- 1 • , • The election for the district .Oompored of the tows ship of Stub will held et the boric of Mi D. Snyder said townehlp.. The election for the • Alstrlet =noosed' of the town ship of Sisingville will be held at the !masa late 0, H two. eleertilo a rlitt t' ailetrl t 2Catmpo' sett or the town-1 yap of SLl.vcr Lake-will by held at the Won Into of IL-1 IRO arias* to ea Salta must its. . The gleci ion for am dirtria composed 0 t theriorwegb of Susquehanna Depot tattle belirat the bon* lately accepted by William smith In mid Borough: !.., The election for the asides composed of the town ship or Theiiipson `will be held at the brownies* of Chester Stoddard In sold township. I also make known and give notice, 06-'o.2nd by the lath section of rad act of July 2.1071, directot,..alint - every ?Orson excopt Jmnlit* of the Pears. who' ehatl bola any office orapnointment of profit or Wort under' the totted States, ora thientato.Or Of. any city or in corporated dhitrict, whether a commis:tinned. officer or agent, who le,or he,eraployed codex the legislative, judiciary, or ors-cativo department of this State or Culled slates, or any city or lucorportited,dlstrict; end also that evesy.aemOcref ffinmyrese; mad' of the state Legit tante, and of the Bacot or common council of any oily, or Coni l P4tibinotO Or any bmorPoratnedl Viet. is by Ism ineapahle n! *Mtn or Uric tstar, at the same Mew, rite office orappolatrucial, at Jadge,luspector or Mork of any electron at IbliCcuitelonwealth, and; that no Inspector' ol•itrid„7l rot. other ottlenrof any. each eleMlon, shall k ri ellgVitit to, toy office tbark to toted Dy the act of Ant Stably of alini ' llade '4be eaty or every Msior.Shorl Akierman.Stistkool the Cease. Constable; of b!'ory y octoosy.:Agromul or district within this Commonwealth: whellolct =bbd upon by coy officer of en WOW.% orhythreottitalitlod meet** thereat to clear any Window or avow° to the Window or the plaboof General Election which **ll be obstructod to tech 0 way an to provost voters (tom no. prop hang the stone ; and it ekell he the duty a cr'-ey ft-vetting Constable - at snob ward;' district or townehlp tannin thin comtoonorslth, to be present 'person or by Dchoty, at the place. ; Of tioldlog ' elections, An tuck - wool. district. or townehip. forAlOt perposa sat preservingolo7..e4C6 00 " ' . -Alto that In the - 4th section of the, .act at Assmithw entitled "An act relating to taseattana'and fur' Wirt r=re ce irt ' inaleVitfif!Likill n4Atis tis iottge l d bl a: to oreventotip militia, offices bt bomugh Officer horn 'erring 1115 Judge, 1041011.01 or Cleekat nity general or epeeist ale In thls Commonwealth," Pursuant to, this mettle* contatted to thd , 7611 I section al the lettiformed. Out 4Udgett'orf 4, orur e "'' l d l district rhelli*Dectiralytake char.-3a the tertllikate ern:tarn of the election of their nary:emits° Illstee 4 , and prodnce them at a, meeting of ono Judge item each diatrlct, grille Corot noose, in Abe Borough of Moot tnee, on the third tlar after the day of election being the prescutyww, nu.griday, the IBIS day .or (41 - 717 *. there to do and perform to duties. roquirod b y law a said dodges. , ADo - that where n Judge by alobtere or unatendable @cadent Id • tumble Wallet& 'tad meeting of Judges. then-thocerthleate Or foturo attworaldstraU be taken charge of by out. of the, inspectorn or Clerks of the election of raid district, who eh allclo pod perfann the tholes required oratid Sartre unable to attend. By)-au Act of Agreeably approved'. too-11th day of Aprll,lBoo, 11 , 10 Mitten:4 that at nil elections hereafter nuder the taws of Ws Commonwealth, the pats than be opened betwoin the home of ale and 502 CD o'clock, a. in., andel.° at 7 o'clock, p. m. By an Act of Aelembly of Morels 31,14011, entlticd, an Act • nuail* the mode of voting at ell eleeti Dustin too terem rei t counties of the VoMMuntreath. tt Is °14111441 as ti Burma - I. Bp it chanted by the EiOnato Mid Iloilo of. Iteprmentativen of the Vommonowilth*of Pentinyt Imola in General Ateembly met, and it la hereby smil ed bylbe authority of the saowi'llist the 1 12 41114 d voter. at the etveml-Ammation of the .Climmotiwtwith, St all general; toterantsriboroegli 3 Ond aper.h4 Gott Ions; are hereby, hereafter; Authorised mid remil.red' to SOWN by tickets orbited, or written, loyettilly Mortified Ar follows;bun ticket shall embomothe *Men of Polgos of cowls 'rota OW allaPit be labled,,outsido; ladielary ;1' one tbekertnbal embrace the molten of alt auto officers voted for, find 'abided, "Mae.' ticket shall =Dram the name* of all county officers voted for Including ,offiee of senator. member, and members assembly, if voted .for, aud :members, of convene. If voted for. end 'be labeled;''aonnty ono 'ticket abaft. . embrace the ram* of all township .opens *obit!. Or. and lit lithol Oft l'imnottjyttorp dad shalleinbratetho biro* at 411 borcongt officeralveted for. and ,chill bn bibelod ,I fointonh ;I? and each dlassialihtll badopostted separate ballot-boars." , Wristlets; Tho Filtitenttr Amondment of siltationifiiipoo at of thy - rated Sloths b an follows! • klr.wrgow 1: The Nett eloicos of [be floVed • Makin to vote ihallttot• be!.dslitedotit 1 1 1014cd by the Staten, or by any Stale. on itiectuntia recootelor, or . promOns cenditherof• servitude . `Dui tow I. TheConmentshalitinveyotrer onfonte thte article byapposprinte.lo74 l4 itoV " --1 " ' And. 117ierego, C•oogr t ,s of Me Vol fOdStitteli.Oti • the SIG - thy of March, lea pawed en act. eattleak: 1.4.0 4.effo espies gerlyk4 qf.cititens of fAiii Untied Wes 'ffi tors in , (4o sortie! States Gie- Union, and for of r.l fimor . s : „' t!yo flqa and coottl . a =l9l-p . l low!!* - rirctionl.'ffs if artoctcd'by 1/1*- Bmatt Oa /14PrWataatiforqf tit Fulted".Ylds.l of.Amerien , grew rtereni2ted..Tbar. all chisel:* of the - United Staten' who are, fireball otherwlso qualified by fan to vino at any olection by the people, to any State, Territdry,' ' diOnet-e olll n l 7. city. Dylan:township. school tilt/Wet. muolciptilltyor other territontlstib dish**. shall 'be entitiml and alloweilto rotontall rucb electlougwlth.l .orddlettnetion of nter;or calor, or provlOne-oondltlori . of sissi tilde ; oof commitut too. taw, mown, moo, OF' regulation of enyStaro or Tewitory, or by, Or Qadositil authority; to the contrary notwithstanding. '. • 'lit.crtnn 2..-',Aud furth e r [nada Tblt'lf by or wade:the eatherity or the Constitution *Uwe' or- tidy State„or the lowsof - anyTerflimy,. aay act ip - Or Shall be requitil to bodoueass prerequlsiteshr qualblospoi) for voting, end brooch Constitution Or hinqpersona officom are or shall he chatirowtth the perlonnapee of dation lulanilshing te,elilzensen oppotpinlty toper; ,1011:0 each prorequinito. at to *cam* V 33111204 to Vans , -It shall be the duty of • Every snob octavo end office* to • also ta all claminsoftbe tinaftl Stalest* same find ettnaopportinity to prating *nth perrottnintte, am/ tP become quallflad so sate wlthopt dletinetfoo of we of• or, or pievtoqscondltlop or Miratllllo sad If aDt "et lotion *officer shalt or knew] ogiy omit to. ettnt all ef fect. to title Section,* o forvory such Violet), for, felt sod pay the sam of Storliondroddollara to the pars, eon auricrial tberclfyi to becovennlby on action 00.1,4. • ma with fell cons and inch anallowasse tercets's' fee'as the court ahall deem jut and. shall also. tot ',eery ouch offence, be deemed rbtyotamt•datiesart, and shall on COUTICIIOD theme „ he sloednot Um* drehnodnal dollars, or be Imprisoned Mabee than one month andnot more ttutheno yeekotbottiomma eta. entitle of, thecourt.' : ittel whence, It lidectired by theeetand Melba et theNt article of tfieCieniriltetton of Um Milted litat t thet.Thle Constindloe, and. the bire Of the Vsi Stelea w bleb *hall be Made is'pnraaanee thence, shat he the senteme law of theland. 0 - o =ing faactioaturianagenfief aloydfddet , eg , MS ON , Witheanding•' - .And whereas. The Le•ittlatart dpesvomeeenrodaN. 'on sheath day. of April.tw.Pittellof act re. What.% ferner sapplentent to the act Watt to elec. (lona In MU tknornonwealth," the. tenth section 9% which provides se follow. ' • - • - • .peor lw"°2 1 1 /1 . 1 1. 4 4 1! " 41 ° J u p eiv z,„f t .t k tea% • L I ME . or l on be t or ae e erdera; or as clikiga Um,* stony generaor special election of this Cornmeewitallik, be and the same ta hereby repealed; and ihar bails • all, freemen. aithentdistinetiou of color, shall be Mak ed and registered eacoollno try am worisiour Of the tint meriors - of 'the act approlad ersislimel spru,, lefe. entitled ...An act further eopprometailteassater• laths t to the election, of. this gomnionweattlie. sad schen *therm* et al c t , o g s e ild n e e s d t c et o a der l e o n se . • l ts• .ss. ,fledta voteetom Aesaldaridn,tediwratmdiontMOMS.S ' Onste e th nt l a a • rir ementedandobcfed,te ISSMI" rlbrifak-ot, ten, rjeCtiatt Orkfti, and othent, that the' 4so privileges ctramudeed thorby may b 6 PilltUV4 roan Utir citizens of title Commonwealth entitled 10tbe mem. - 'rhenium kedges fore .the dlitlnermiteell dittleto compeeed of the unanties of ttemsithano and Lamm. will mere at thereon Moen to the city of wuzabart6 on Tuesday. tictober,ls% The retires ga for the reenestmst.tver diabbet, convoyed of the mantle* of flenneturetta'and •Wyom, lag wiltweet at tlie Chan name Tanknoitock Toonloy. October Mb. -•- GITcII nadirs.,handed mieface, tattle Boo:netts et llontrom, the Met dap of A amt. Anne Domini lftlir and In (Lamar el the Comtrumwealth the ninety dith. • WU. T,BIOXLXT, ithena dew.AdvtrOmntO. Adealalstsator's Sate of Beal Estate. virtue of en °Wet alba Orphan Coart of limps. batten County. the underafgactl. administrator of trio relate of Isaaa P. rant= demactl, sell . at harsdny.tho2tih clay of I:telpher, ,181% ,yoa o'ricet,p. ma, the following deactibed. Real Nalak44,l• All that cethatafat of lama - elfish" fn the tenni hfr of mar, Crusty of litoiatehanna nootli tato of runny e n. ntaolearrthett 15 to :0 :VI: : Matadi: on the !koala hy a poblth highway:on the esatlP lasafe of ' Andrea .11aTateaa exesoatfely Riede- of sod on the writ by lauds of the cdtato of Jahn Erste Amur eontntuthiy. shout PAW OCR% OLgod, by ttlo say otaryorteratrith the opyrtrtetattaam - ' Sale to take plats on the padres. 'This pas knorn on day of sale. &novas Drama. Adii% Laws, 'la, Sept. 11,1613,—w4. A uprrows NOTICE—Tbit trodertfglieir, an lI=MUT ./.1 appointed by the Court of Common Phase at Ear gni:haulm County. to distribute the !hats to the. bias of the Sheriff. nu-Iring from the Sherbro sale of tha real sante of Jtumb Decker, hereby :Imp notice that tar all fonond foam dat ins of hlnappsdulment;sithln edlan In Montrose, on Frt. ny, rdsl - day of one o'clock, p. m..Trhen nod 'ober° al penal:adman, ed in 'Aid fond will prnsest. thslr Maims orbs-teams delarral frosnaotnioz in on said sod. - A. 11. Mccaszars.'Aciatter. 316itiose4acpteinbiilltb,15 ' . . • ,RAILROAD. -W-da OW end afar Aim MD= tedhe el the Leddab Valley Italtrna4WllToskAsjepoirs rios • 7. _ . T. A.S. • _. • T. 31.; Por , 245 100 910 1246' 9 2 90 3M 171' 941 .....Waverig 1260 515 9019. 881 181 10 00 Minos. '3141 131 810 420 2 05 1010 Towanda- 05 467 , - 810 -1333 111313.....152525etag....30 05 716 345 SOS —... 242.415 UR 614 '72 12....1Re5h0pper.......1122 - ~0n 92.6. 12 24....Ideboopany 915 60 3511 3213...Timikbastrook . 1542 - 510 510 - ROC 442 769 Mama. 2= 2152.:4.10 00 Sun 2 15.:-.91Tibr00art,....115) 71$ ALM 725 426..".1datmt. Chunk—. .. 3145 183 O. ' '1219 - 840 6119,....8ethkbam • 30 0 is Cog • 915 Loam • 1005 11104 .0 10M ISl....ll4lsdelpida , -14 M r. u. 940....-New - 760 1110 /11. a. IL. No. 23 leaves Towanda at- 710 I. 0.3 Al 6 /211. FU a. m.: Waverly. 805 a. arriv Int at fnmira 0119104.0 No. 31 iravca Elmira at 583 p. m.t.14 - avaly, at rt., t. m.; Athens, at 6'173p. tn., 'smiting at T 041314 at .15 p m. gibr — Dmvring Room tars; ttached to trail:4l*f nantag lluough from Elmira a to Phlladrlphle; 8 11 • ' A. PAMER:Snpuiatcadeiti MAMien HOW LOST, HOW RESTORER. dust pobliahodi. a 134.11,..eriba et AA., evismewEtws CELE,BUNTBD,UI , 4 , ‘ SAY on rho hatotaicolot(ro.t-losasiedf; : tint) of Ser.asalvasar.a.. as 97.7a8ml - Weahoes.,. • manta . - •Sesdent, ioeroco...itapetea”. Alentalard Phyeleal Incspaelty..lrepediihniis to Muff. cte ; also; Von onupttoa.lfpilepsy, and alt. ludneace nod sexul extra:masts, • Ind' ', Ina sealed eareletxr, only G ends. • ' The celebrated author. be this admirable may. dear , deseuustrAtra Gam a %bitty pear eesseceaefelrattles that the alarm tonseg- ocettel'of 7 , elf abase sool Ds radicilly cared without the .dun Binge ,hoe of Internal ondleint-or the epolkatlon of the knife; polotleg one ne enc..% one* shnids, certala.and of etas{. 113[1.116 aC sablett toemosbeter: no .thalter tolalzßutorokl bar , l26wczra tazoarstasii4adityitely. TITD fkr:ola• sfassen 'help tios.losato ot may path sod verysalso.kotoreamt • • beet, under eedt,itt pi.the enee)ope,la sax address. posorold on rerips of *lx ends. or two pest staesps_ Also, Dr. 4 11l eme1riv•315u1aci43.4.41.!,r2440 CPS ' 'Address the Pobliebers. . - . , . _ . . • . enisLa:c..aare,ti DTITii. 'New York- Puat-otiar Box 4 .461 i . - . Vigilance . Coramittem , :"'The - folioning.L.ciarned persona are' affratitutert viglianse committees:` - • • " 'APOlaten- 2 -Wra.dttigh, Mixer( Byrn]. • • - • .Aufnum-Wra. Wria, White, L. C. Swisher. • Arerat,- 7 4, • a Warner,.': Bridgervater-03„34e, - .C. J, Curtis; Ilenly — Stopluaxa Itraotyn-4Aid Efly `laifirai D. IL' CliSlirtl-"--31rtrtinDer.,4or;l4n - 893iett;7 01 4 Stephens.. - • • • . • C4ocontt-tuslkstax*,*.l,l)Auti.ll,l; Golden. Dimoelz-A., W. 334113,11, E, ..11010- egeeby. • • -Dumblfr-J.' 6 . 0- b7isicika; i'hhiney, A. H. Ayers. Purest Lake-Isaac Strange, E. Crißla, - 310. Frank in-P. W. Smith; E. A. Williams, '. ti:- . McDonald. Eriendsville-linex Jailed ' Tiacunes,Halm. - • • Gibson-Gea Miliken, A. C. Screet,J.L.Dlr. Great Bend 1 3 0 1 3 1-" T. 1 3tePbeuir /Au' haat Tiftzenbari. Great Maui Trowbridge. B. W. Borpett, • 11:14cirii,Dtliat Westgate; Wad liormoisp-li, I, 3a belt, WlilarZinstln, "Richard 3Lartin, - . llorienl--Peter Willirans. T. J. Carr. Watley Osterhoue. _ ..• . Jessup-Z. Sinlth;John Smith, J. C. Bartley. Jackson-Louder CriOU, T. W, Clinton, $.l. Lenoa,=-Wra; Bartley. tlimul Initon . A. S. Latitir.DL Tiffink, ;Lyman Sada% llorape • yer, - Liber ' ty M -Therun daub" Chalky. Daniel North. ' -Little 31eailows,-.1).- .13adoll, Shomas , (Mond, Lewis O'Doud. 1111111e1own.v.r. Keenan, Newell Keeler, Charles _ , = • • - • 31entrose,--A. 33 - cOolltim,A.' Lathrop; (. new DilfhniTyvp-4.." Banding, L Dr. Foot, E. P. Bradford. • - _ Now 31 i Beni Boro-tleci. B. MepoliFt Boyle, Wilt Smith. - Oakley-J. IL Tillman. E.G. Levitt, MLR Westfoll. • - ' - Rush-Geo. Ilarvey, N. P. Sander, E. Springville-13. 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