THE DEMOCRAT. E. B. 17.1 irLEr d Ca, Elllion, Wednesday, Sept. 17 , 18 73. Democratic State Ticket. FOR STATE TREASFIItR, FRANK M. HUTCHINSON, of --Dlegheny county FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COVRT, DON. JAMES D. LUDLOW, of Phihidejphra. Democratic County Ticket. FOR REFICESEXTATITE, E. E. iiAwLEv, of Montrose. Mica MI dreloloo of Conference.) ron rncrrnosarinr. ELIDTT ALDRICH, of New AG FOR TREASI*RER, 30111 c 11. DUSENBUIZT, of G rcort BcnL ron COUNTY COIUSITSSION ER, ruEDF.nick . TAGGABTI of Middlelozrn TOR AUDITOR, P. E. 1311111111, of I cpringrills. von JURY COMMISSIONER, DANIEL lIREWSTRIre of _Maros,. TtlE Georgia State Grange, Patrons of Ilusbandry, have issued a circular to "m erch an ts, manufactu rers, and whom soever it mad• concern," denouncing the disproportionate profits of middlemen,and suggesting the offer of "bottom prices" to grsngers. THE Richmond DiApalds says of the conservative prospects in Virginilt: •'The general field is as bright as we could hope it should be. Eveiyhody is confident,bnt we are glad to sec all actire. We fed that confidence in this campaign is bared upon resolution. - Expectation would be sadly sustained without the general ten dezvons of all conservatives at the polls. All, however, knot, this, and should act accordi4gly: Tint people of Littleton, Colorado. en joyed an nmusimg, political tournament recently. Candidates of both parties for county offieeS met by agreement, and had a public talk. The democratic aspirant for sheriff said that although the office was worth 420,000 a year, he would be content with $5,000 or $6,000. He ought to be elected. A sheriff willing to sacri fice his fees would 6r a curiosity as rare as a century plant. Why 1 Vote for Jones tTnTOR DEMOCRAT: I see by the last paper thkt you have been nominated for member of the Legislature, and if the conference agree upon you I suppose you rjr.run. Now I take this opportunity, thus early to inform you why 1 shall vole for Jones. I want to get. a diverse from my wife this winter, and the Court will reface me on account of the evidence not Leing guile right and will make me pay "alimony" to support her, but I can get Jones if he is elected to assist in getting n bl lthrough the Legitdatsre which will relieve me from the hampers uflastice by ' Coast, and jury which was instituted for gaeli purposes, I hive my faith on this I s mgraelse assisted in getting ono for Jartni`bittser, of this toandlip, fart sOn ter, ruder the saute circumstances. I think. •‘aildition, division, and silence," sr l =he 'it 11:f you have any dosbtiato Che'ss.o4kserkikl"pan can refer to the Legislatizt. ArusourelAd 11,2 gar. session. I should like to give yen a tutile bat 1 Annat . go whine my interest yeast "S'elfL T3f11,1873. Meellng. 'Da Democratic state Central CaM• rocienveusil ntrsisr eclock SiAp tenter in pagan of the Logan Manse, .I.llonna, Pa, Dr. liebinger, Chair snag Cominuttee, cal6d the sae tuns to order, and on motion, Wil- Li P. Fatty, of Selavyllal,and James P...Steasind, of Pittelsarg, ware vpointed Fearetartes. Notaithslatiding the brief motile a large ratmlxc of the Clettivai ttee raise present, axii ex, utmost nuareaity of seatinsent and mod feelierg prevailed. Indeed, if the pommel enthusiasm of dr! gentleman present representing the =rims sections of the State can be taken its an inch to the mid - rift 4 singular. •eentinient, there is little Alotht tract the neyderte Conancra wealth is ®a the eve ors revelation i politkellyowliiiel will sweep cut af exiatcsnie the corrupt and corrupt ing ‘Ding,s" which have plundered the people of their substance, and made hon eity in our State administrations the ex ception instead of the rule. Full details of theptimpaigb were agreed upon, - .and the result of the meeting has ken mint gratifYiug, 160 30 119 doubt -that the Democracy 'business. The next meeting will Held op thg 25 inst., et Our "Neputlim." I have never before had the least desire to deprive the editor of the kepublican of the little enjoyment he has taken in as ! s.?rting his wild misrepresentation as to what Pie terms my nepotism last fall, fb• the reason that as long as it was a per sonal matter I cared nothing fur it. My inclinations now would lead me to treat ft with the saute silent contempt, were it not for the fact that silence might seem to give consent, and a just personal feel ing be aroused in the minds of those who may not be cogni2ant of the tenth. The true Democracy of Susquehanna county who, have placed me in the position of a Representative of them, which was as no expected to me, as :t is honorable, have a right at this time to know whether I have been guilty or not, of maunipulating their will, either by my personal or poli tical position add it is simply for this cud that I now allude to IL It is well known by the members of the party who have had any intercourse with me, that dur ing the whole time in which I have con ducted their party Journal, ea all who know me will certify, I have never advis ed or suggested who should be their can didates nor intimated whom they should support in Convention, except in the case of M. L. Ilawley, - whose relations to nie I thought gave ma more privilege.— In this case I most emphatically disap. proved of his nomination from first to I last, whenever, wherever and by whom- I ever the subject was presented to me. giv ing my reasons, as every person who mentioned the subicet to me will abun dantly testify. I make this statement simply in duty to the party and the res ponsible position which I hold and res pectfully invite a truthful! contradiction. E. B. llarrizr. Opinion of the Prow [Prom the Soegoehohns Journal.) "Another editor has received high hon ors—Hawley, of the MONTROSE D ENO crter, was on Monday nominated for Representative at Harrisburg by the Democratic County Convention in ses sion at Montrose." [Prom the Montrose bevehllcae.l 'The ticket may pass for a fair one, as Bourbon Democracy goes, except the can didate fOr Representative. De is one of the Montrose extortioners about whom ac have heard so much of late—who charges a very high price for a very poor paper, and then, if the poor man cannot conveniently pay for it in advance, (as he himself advertises,) chiuges him most usurious rates for the use of the money. In politics he is a vacillating nondescript, one year appearing to belong to the pro gressive or new-departure Demoeracy,and the neat year allowing himallf a Bourbon of the 13onrbons. One year you would take him to be a radical temperance man so zealous for temperance legislation that the nominees of neither party are up to his requirements, and, to satisfy him, the Democratic candidate has to be taken off from the ticket and a prominent temper ance man, preyiously known as a Ilepub lic-an, put up in his place; the nest year yon would judge from the tone of his paper that it is the organ of the "liq uor interest," going just as far in that direction as prudence permits. One year he tolls you that the principles of the Democratic party are eternal, and his flag is there—or words to that effect;. the neat year you find him standing on a platform bearing little resemblance to the original Democracy, cheek by jowl with Liberal Republicans. But one of the worst faiths of this candidate is his habit of falsification for the purpose of having something to say against a political op ponent. fie does not hesitate to attribute to another opinions that he never held and a position that he never occupied, in the hope of placing himself in a popular position by advocating a contrary opin ion. With all the qualities of a dema gogue—lacking only the ability which often makes demagogues successful—he is just the sort of man that the intell:- gentkreetnan of this district do not want to represent them in the Legislature as any where ,eise." Singh and White. The Montrose Republican propounds several questions to ew, in a late issue, in gniring for information as to the differ ence between the Badicd and the Demo .eratie party on the "back my tdcaL"— lite can answer in a very few words.— There ii only this little (?) difference whiels is simply the same us the differ cane between bbek and white. The Usalical party have been obliged to del nonce the salarysteal,butthe only thing to prevent a furtherance of the same rob-1 bery its the future, they have not done.— instead of hurling from power and place the official banditti which has plundered over $20,0001000 front the had cUrnuags of the laboring masses, they law en- ' dossed the tibieves through the Chit( Sal ary Crabber, Omnt, who by his signature made it a law, mid even Ben Butler the mun who originated the bill goes into • convention in the State or vt mchusetts, backed by the whole power of the ad ministration, with over 400 delegates for the irate le that State. Shama Cameron is endorsed to Misstate through his "dancing Jack,7 114trtrauft, who draws $15,000 more out of the laboring people lof this Commonwealth than for which he agreed to work, which was ".grabbed" I from them by a Radical Legislattire. Yes and in Susquehanna County they endorse Sitnoll Canterwa, and the Salary Grab, I.ly.tanatimously renominating his Rep-. Tesentative,who voted for him to represent the people of this, state in .the United i States Sena'e and alsowho voted for the "Salary grab" at Uarrisbtarg A. Tatra- to put over a $lOO,OOO of the tax blood of the people into their pockets. And e to cap the °Bads, Bob Mackey the luau of whom, the virtuous (?)'editor of the Re publican said that "if he bad the casting rote Mackey would not be nominated," one•of the chief men in the Evans Swind ling" Ring" and the "Terkes" robbery. the very.man which this infernal "Treas ury Ring" have kept in office for nearly ten years to mannipultate the people's funds by their rule of "addition division and silence," the very man, to be rid of whom the law, makialt the office of Treas urer elective instead of appointive was passed ano the man in whom the editor of the Republican CCM had no confidence and yet we say, Bob Mackey is almost unanimously endorsed by the Radical Convention for that office, because Salary Grab Simon says "thumbs up." This is the black side. The Democratic party on the other hand have been misrepresented by a few members in Congress whose good man ners, the evil communications of Radical thieves have corrupted. This is a thing which even happened among the" Twelve" one of whom betrayed his Lord and Mas ter for His enemies silver. The Demo cratic party are no more responsible for their betrayal than were these disciples, but what would you have said of them if they had simply denounced the apostacy of Judas and then received him in full fellowship _among them to preach the Gospel to he Heathen, which is simply the same*analogy, as that which the Republican party has done. The Demo cracy however at their first and only op portunity have not only denounced the apostacy of their Representatives, but they have emphatically court-martialled them and sent them to the rear in dis grace, which will be a terror to all future evil doers. This is the while side. We think it does not require a very "ignor ant"man to see the difference. As well might the Democratic party be held res ponsible for the act of Grant la signing the Salary Grab Bill, and Butler for ori ginating it, both of whom are apostate Democrats, as fur tte act of any of their Representatives in Congress who betray• ed their principles. They have at the very first opportunity done the only thing that can save our conotry from the bands of tyrants and thieves, which is to hurl them from power, and mark them in di- Hate You Heard From 111Mmucho ielot The ignominious defeat of Simon Cam• eron's bosom friends,Ben Butler, in Mass ach netts, has struck terror in the army of IL S. of and is ominous of the downfall of the third term candtdate. The cowardly surrender at discretion of the Big Bethel Bombastes, has betrayed from beneath the lion's mane the longest pair of ears of the greatest ass whose uray ever marshalled official free bootee to the fray. The insurrection in the Bay State is pregnant with dire omens of dissolution to the brazen die nasty ! The prestige of their hardened impudence melts before the consuming fire of public indignation and triumphant decency resumes her em pire! RAVE roc 117. fit RD FROM CALIYMINTA Has the Montrose Republican yet learned that the republicans of the Golden State hare been whipped horses, foot and drag oons, and that another prop has given way under the feet of the prolific tribe of oflic:i holders including postmasters' HAVE roc HEARD 1 , 11011 COLORADO ? Did you hear that the republican ticket had been swamped in Colorado, and that the citizens' ticket there is victorious ? What does that bode to the patriotic body of of Particularly the Post -meridians? V.VDEVELOPED ncok The feeble and debilitated usually fancy they are In more hopeless condition than they really are. The resources of nature are not easily ex. Initiated Even when strength and appetite Mil when the eyes are heavy and lustreless, the complexion pallid, the nervous tremulous, the body attenuated, and the mind depressed, there is generally a reserve of latent power behind such palpable evidences of weakness. Various erodes of treatment are resorted, to by physi cians in the hope of developing and rendering available this store of sleepy duality, but the surest, and indeed the only thoroughly sak and reliable means of awakening the dormant en ergies of the system in a manse of /lostetter's Stomach Bitters. Electricity, shower baths, the flesh brush, sea bathing, tic., may be well enough in their way, as auxiliaries, but they do not reach the source of the mit. All phy sical debility proceeds either from a derange ment of the functions of the assimilating, se cretin and vital organs, or from a sluggish con stitontion. In either case, and also in cases where both causes exist, the Bitters will invari ably produce an Immediate and salutary change in the coudition of the patient, and eventually effect a complete cure. None of the dangerous alkaloids, too often administered ns tonics, can brothenvise than deleterious under NUO: dr ew id far Ore memory is positively tlinlIVIA. The diruet clod of the Arm& vege table smirk will be orarzitemievl in an irauvored amietite,a more cluserlid frame of taind.a gradu al return of strenels, an inaraite of flesh, nod a healthier complexion. however, the cons 'Utz:dam, it Inert and feeble, will have been canoed and renovated by the subtile rte mewls of invigoration centained in the Bit ten. Septembernd,4B73.-40, SSIEMIEILIE:p ror Salo or to ,?rat. Ten tong Wooled Bucks, -cir the ed,dawald variety. Inquire of W !EASON 4. TtiltßELty, sert.rr,sinoaieo Prisadavitla. trlnTOWglftrfltT..—The tuiderkgan Audit bllk or appointor' by tbelff Alta* (limn of &Vol:taboo ns Connty. tO flmtito Inn Dinh 'fa tho bonds of Eli Baron*, "adminlotrater .451 It* ettito of W. W. IStenta. demand. WM attend to the duties of Ms appolutmont dt kla office In Ilootmon, on 'Friday, October 1 10. 1971,at 1 o'clock, p. m„ et wbch time and plata all 'pumice interested will make known their dolma of be latcver &barred from coming lu On cold *Anal. B. L. BALD WIN, AudDEr. Montrose Dept.1703,113 - A. - A EDrPOWE NOTICE ..The mw . . 16.40, AFQ• IS tor pi ptkolatod by the :Ways I l kue Wain.* Coln., in PO . Au , Om County or Siori,4 Use. pg e wpil aii . to Ibe Elul i.dullalstrallati • . tit, Di DM' Liok. Tfiumal Itioera 1 , :. 4. in ow its , - mots txrd: d.onia f d, ola oltOod to tht pk i p 4 icolatntent. 4 Als °f ate. to P 11 0•Gto, it ? It!, 4. {tt - one eCIOth I letipPbant U 1 ftifcrt Olitti Wir. 'l. ttIO Awn' .t Aid p=lpe 1 .; o 1 =Alt IA the . .. . .., U; ' 54 '9 14, -ViAT I4 b yettrlif, kpt. It um • • • Al:Mtn - CS SOTICE -The nrulerAgn. d harlot; 'men oppninted an Auditor, hr the Court of C. 0101.11 PIM! , Conoty, to dl.trllmte the Nada ; 1 In lila lamb. of the at...lgnite , of .1 Y. Benninger. will attend to the duty of blo appointment at Ms office, to Mon:roan, Friday, Oct. 11. Int. at I o'clock. o. m., at Which time and place all pert..oa lotere.md may al Lefad. or he forever burred front comma In on wild land B. W. SEARLE, .luditor. Montrone, Sept. 17, RM. ri 41 7 TIME TESTS THE MEWS Cl' ALL THINGS', 1840. For Over Thins! Years. 1873 PERRY D VIS' PAIN-KILLER lI AS been teetrd In every variety of climate, and adman erCry nation VIIMTO to irrt.rl4,lllo It 91 the conetant compantoo and lo.llatable friend or the mbmionary end the traveler. oil the ora or )Iroldynd no nee should travel on oar Latecor Jaren:. trittbna It. Since the PAIN-KILLIA was firm Intrvainceil, nod met with such extensive axle. ma•t Li/am-eta, Reiter. Pannamv, and other Rein alirx have kern Grated in the bot not noe of them has attained the truly enviable shim/lag of the PAIN-KILLER, War IS THIS SO ? Ti Ir T.eeoror MAVIS' PAINKILLER le what It clairnt. to be ■ R.•iient, of Palo. Its Alerlt• Are Unsurpsmsed If num %re 'offering from INTERNAL PAIN. Ttreoly to 711 r y Propm In a Giltt. r (der will alowni lortop iI y tire you. Timm in nothing to cunal It lot Colic. Cramps,Spaeme, Heart-barn, Diarrhea. Dyr entary, Flux. Wind in sac Dowels, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, Sisk Head ache, de. in aertiona of tho country where FF.VEI2 ANT) prm - nilts. there I. no remedy bold In greater e— teem. Peretom traveling ertottiti keel, It by them. A few drop.. in water. will prevent alckneva or be wei troubles from ehaoge of water. From foreign coo ott lee the roll, for PAIN-KILLER sea great. It fa found to Cure Cholera when all 01l Sr hemedlea Fail. Mira coed externally n• n Liniment, rot bin.. .1% en gnitker ear. in. Hum, Cute, tiru;ers, 5prui.,871.1., !rola Illeettc, and &aids. It removes the tire, and the wound henis like ited.nory sores. Those suffering with RIIEI' W ATIS, Got' r, Lr NEURALGIA. if not ttotove core, tire find the PA IN-KILLISR gives them relief wheo no other rmarily iT GMT* IMPTANT ttZLlltl 'non ACIVING TECTII F..ery n..n•r-Rt.,per anontd kt-vp It at it nd. and np. ply It 4.13 the first att.tet of any I . .ain h wit! give rat- Itthrin-y relief. anti nave bony. of .offering. Do Pot trine with sonroeharo by teottou untried remit dice, Be Mlle you tall for and get the genuine Pain-Kit ler. n• many worthiest , orntnnn• are attempted to he sold on the great reputation of this minable inedreine. PirDirectione accomputy each bottle. I'Dco ra tin eta., end $1 per bottle. Sept. 17, 1811.). lIERIFFS SALES.—BY VIRTURE OI mriw isAnal by the Court of Common Pleaq of Susquehanna County and to MC I will c‘ltose to sale by ruble undue, at the Court House in Montrose, on Friday, October 10, 1873, nt 2 o'clock, p. m., the following, pieces or par M=II!!1:111 All !hat certain niece or named of load, oft, t.te lu the torenahlr of New Mllfold, nooolo l•nocar hanna, nllll Mote of Pennorlnu,io, hoondra non de orrltind 3. folic. , o, to wit On the north by lard. of Ilithert Harriman, on the rant by Nod, of F M. Boyl e . Jneob hloLeod, :Old Ft L. Sutphin on the wall. hr Lind! of Nunnon Foot, Jeftermin Ayreo and 11.11 fltadtry.mitt on the rend by lands of Michael 'McCann, root/cut ng ii acres of 1.114. hr the rumor more or h a•. with tht apportrr ono tomato. tote barn, Iwo oreharti•. one alto., *4/ n-r•• 11,1ensIng n lot :or fartult horning mood louonnti and falcon in ecetillun at the mot of Tuley lf.irtlen no Arnlnn noel in I A h.fit-- ill Ih..t equal undo. ',ten loitf of following niece of Innd Plitt de In Lenox .not ctnb ford tor nolt.po. In the Count y ofStanireh nn., and State of l i ennoylnania. the (Int niece buttoned end deocribe :N lotto. On the north hy 141,c1.• of N Lowrie. n,omit, I u Bennet,. not, or A •httoel Men-on and A tint n on thy mot he ta ,, d. .1. Doed cute or Frankin f'. C. flnlestnalliou. on no , ...toll by put he lophotm. Illrara 11 to tr. 0 Rarely a• ,, l M. J. Decker, 011 , he weal ny Wog* of N.J. Decker and Nikon lauvrtu. shout C, Conn. of laud, he the oarne mor lea*. with the no:torten-tn. r, oto , Crl-I ore h I con of atones, hell, coroolte'lreo.nto t Itlnerr. oral wired. complote for Pent riot. Welk . Or, Ihuatid lathe NI 111 mith wood env attarbell. with all n heel, ealro. not. noleh t 'wry I hereto belooginf.mr th ri deinp him, horn,. d onhoroldloto. mid all Im pri,oeii. A eL the e.innl nothrided half of one phice of land +lnvite in the • , f Lenox to the emp ty of -.ire ha nll3 nn•l Wore ol Pen omlv nit. bounden nod d• - .c, shed no follow., to On the north hr lands of N Lonme. nu the real h 7 land. of M. J I.ho'k• r. the mull tt by I rulo of Al. J Ile. ker. and .neat bola or A. Churrhill. rinroal•toz about. two erre- ml land. the' Prime more or it.... with oclitorierue era 000 dwelhog Lon,. a few f till Ireee. and all trnfot toted - A l-o. all the folinvlng p ere or hart el or 1104..0 0 .0, In 1110 tootle/up of Leone. In The fettle y of tit-g.. , .. harm, and blalt. of PClln•el.nflia, [initialed and t i e..criberl no roomy, lo : I.lp the rth to, land- of Mullet 0. C. mi ti. !honker, on lbr rftet I, Mode of A. ( botch d and Ai. .7 her. 15n hr .oath by land. of C A Cline and .1. F. Ilan., nod On the went by land of ninon White. run t nmg hon. le arrne hr o rata more or 1", oh timityotnottnrreo, imp dnehing honer, mfr barn. and other not bolldtogo, a fen( fruit Irce•, and all tintrls Improved. chrized and taken In eon anon for omit of Samuel fla !tumid on Andrew fi tbmead I a that inlet or piece of Land. wtni trio Mom elfin Bone and other and Improvements thereon erected sit rote In the t.tiatsh.p or ihninek.. in 'hi. 1 tiideiy of Sit-ryasharta.l am! Start to Penury' van.a. insoo,i,d and des -lihod no, follows. to wit: Beginning at s po:ot an Mc atcshoppen creek un the we-tern er of Mat parr of the I out of Ben) Parke set rig as the null Inlet. theory vont, st_vertty Eve dst.fl es. west aloe ty six perche• to a tenet it, the re•tern line of t hs land of Ezra onnekland. I hence along, the hind tit said Sire k land north tiegiess 1.101 Pi :VW perfiles to a (toner of 11. e land of said sir:chianti sad Parke. Mem, north sixtv-ono degree, west thirty-lire perches I,i s rainier, thence along the land aforesaid 011,/ h -oven ISgren west eighty-five perches to thence sonth sixteen perches to a corner thence it. Inads of sold Si rickland and 4'harlas Chanimlesrlain oral ni - ty perebes Ina earner, thence by lands of In •eph Drinker one Admired nod any•sis pen-Lee day north. theory lin I.M. of Thomas 11. Musgar, Charles Gales at. al , nit Iwo hundred and thin parch.s. to the State road. then«, along said riind smith ten ds• Zree• net one hundred perches too eyelet. Inence east rot It live perches to a corm en' the PisMy lot. tenet north twenty-.me degyem east min hundred and five p cries to a rOrner or. the soich line of It. C. Underbid them, airing the tool of raid ['mi. r'o'll and other land of sald Parka east fifty thin perciice to 4 ClllPe7. thence • nai h went nine degrees net eighty two perches to Cl,,' Meyhoppen road. thence along raid road eolith slits-flee Oetnees West seventy perch, to the Slate road thence atom, Stile road south vi row, seven degrees ens, eighty perches. thence alt nu :nil! tract eoarh eleven decrees west futty•sta.perrhstillieleti north silty-one di-grecs west ten perches. thew, tomtit thirty degree nest twenty nix percale, thence ninth tiny -den degree* nest twenty-two perches In the place of beginning. contnining three hutalred acres of land, be the Hine mere or less, v Ith the a ppnencoanres. throe darellmo hon•re. hero, myring.c lamer. alieds ate - tan oreluards, and one limitlred end flay nervy Improved - fsteiortil and tai.en in sleet:ohm at the nail of John Gent,. st of m.Peniamin f l urke.l _AI, that terrain trend of land situate In the townships of Spr.ngvllleand Pliant-h. ennui, or sus titichanns, and State of Penni.) Mania. belle: a part of the farm. Porta:11o. lying no the Waters of 111.1 Ideshop - pen Creek, a farrier power, anti baling envied therm.° a PIS' RIM ?Id lath mill. also dour and ball mill. two dwelling muses, and rbcds, containing sir hundred and thirty acre: of land: more or It-a., ❑lth about forty nears imprtretni. hounded as tollotrii, to wit Pet Inning at a n 0.4 standing In a wail the corner of lands of Lora Strickland. Geroge Ely. and Der, trn Pitt he aforesaid also the auothwest earner ity the wan ratify of Wm Sharpe. thence by law . , of ()cone Eli. Peak seventyeane tit green east one hundred ant slyly perches Ina p.m. - thence nonl: forty-eight degrees cast won,. tends of Eastland and John 1-1. Willi:tins one Mildred and ally perches to a Vintner, thence north 29 dezr.-eseast Rill perches to a matter. therm see n long other land. of laid Parke and P_ll. Tiff any one hundred paretic. to tt corner. therm, by boanisn( 11.1% Underhill month forty degree nest ooe hundred perch es. thence west- one handfed nod forty-trine pert-hes to thrLimockend:Slcholson State tend, thence alone sold nand swath by icemen east one hundred soil three perches to a corner.tbstac east sixty poreltes to llto Itimhoppen road, thence along Said road old by other land of said 1 - arke tenth fifteen fiegreve west ninety-- three perches to corner. thence north tieeentyawro de grees treat Rae hundred pereliesto the Springville road thence sound ten degrees west by lands of Ezra Strkk. land ninety perches 10 the piece of beginning,. and (raving, nod excepting thee - coot a lot ntirJymi to ilen• )amin itiudy.) containing throe Winifred and thirty acres, be rho *nine more or lea, [Seined and Taken in execution at the snit of Lewis Gement, no. Berd.dhlri Parkie.j Take Notice.—All Lids melba arrange-a on the day of vale. M B. HEI,ME, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Sept. 18, 'U. Election Proclamation. purecuuteo of au act Of thn foment. Amembly of tho littnmonn ralth of Penne) , Warren, enrlltlet) au net, r biting to elert tons billets floorMettiveulth. a pproved the 2.4 day of July, A. -O. M. lIELSIE. High Stolid' of .S.txquekuneXectftty,ln ovldCornmeloweulth. do hereby Ono nottee 10 the eleettrro of the county eforeraid. Hut oteobectlon sill be bent in void County on Toesda7,l2te 14 dui of October r l673, (bcfnetht d Tne.tttny In cold mouth.) at which fltue She foltlOevlng officers Mlll bo elected, to ult.: %lac pereon to 1111 the oftlec of Judge of Me. Squretne VZoort of retlll6sllrAnla. Ono potion to All thereto of ?re-roofer of the Wart of Penns,load& • • . Two persots- to All the oftlegs qt Members of the Donee of lls•pnesentatlves of liettneslesols lot the dis trict composed of tba fie mist of ansqlleheelle cud Wyoming. One person in ill the office of Prqthquattlyy of the county of liataitalie, Onopento4 lq ell the oalee of Tressincr of, the coon ty of Niqoeintiline. °hi , Vl lOll 4 O all the antoo of Copts Com:elute:ter 4 co /f7yrjl a t ikEi l n iT r i . o fill pp opt* or irory - Cqtantlseftende pne perioq top the qalea of empty fltelltoy fqf tall Cohnt. The Election for the glstrlet compared of lb. (Awe ship of Apsisenn will be held et the beefs of Joatlm 13eebplo told townebtp. Thtipleffn fq: the glettipt coati of the tow,;• sfiip o Arena will It held 41 the erbisql twilso near PP PirthytcrWpp Punt to eetil tau - petit p, •ioo Elmi.4m for the dirtriel cootporpd or the tosnalD pl ribOrn Rill be held et the hence 'of .lenstst Lott to " 4 l hal l eet b lo P o . for the dlrtrieteoreposed of he townAolp ltsidgewstar will ha held-at thw Conn Horne In the Borough of Mootroso. The Ipestlun for the ti.!etslst composed of the tom:. .13q, of EttociLf . cii will hr Itchint the hone° of darnel M. Dollard In moil intetithir t ., The Elation for the 464 'lnt tempt...et of the town .l.ivott Chin...tut wllt ho held nt the echoul button muff Ed. nrd Glltick'n in mild tot. nithip. Toe Mort ',lt) for the diotrict composed of din town. slop of Clifford o tll be he'd at the bonen Lute of John Ileteetnun In townclop. The Election for the if itn clef coTpoited of the IlornoLth of Ilottittiff 0011 by !Lehi on the. Dasadistr Hotel itt tinld Iloronifh. lin. E1,0n.) for thoenotrlO componed the tole■ of flttitoek "ill be hold hi the boas late of T thvrt: In gall! torn•hip The 1,1,11,11 hic the district comported Of the town /hip of F•trest !Aix , bill he held at the house of }lre. liertlia Wain , r in raid too onhip, The FJeetion for therlistrict compo..l of the tottel.tlit. of Franklin will lo• h hi nt tho sr.4tool home twat Jacob Allard's in raid township. The Election fortne district enntposed of the Borough .nf Friend.vlllr will be held nt the school linnet, In geld ItAmuck. The Ebel lon for the gliFtrtet cmapooed of the llornech o 1 Great Bend will he held al the house late occupied by lEt, Id Thorne. In *aid Ilorough. Election for the district composed of the town ship of tire,it Bend will be held at the buena late accept ed he flarotn. dee. Th . .. Election for t ne diet rl ct compoeed of theta wn ett 1p of fiiheon will be held In the Academy building to sold I0,111•13..!p. The F.iectlon for the district compored of 'the township of ll.irbn A will be Folder the house late of N. W. Wald ron In rend township. 'I he Elerl ion for ihn Airdrie' composed of the town .hip of Miriam.). will be held at the holism of S. Winters in mild toworhip Tee for the district comprised of the town Ado of Derrick will beheld at the Derrick eet3l re School In mod township. The election fin the dlstrirl composed of the township of .1.ick...11 will be held et the honey ofJoseph Gmtry to said lowsiship. i be El, c I ri for the dirdriel corn's - reed of the town ship of Jessup will be held at the bum,: of Daniel Hoff la raid tortoolop. The Elec . , ion for dletriet composed of the totelishlp of Lenox mill he ho Id et too house of Grow Ls Brothers in sal • ~,,, elect lon for the district composed of the town idilp of Lib,' y will be held at the edanfordSchoul house to raid toevorldie. lb. Cl. Won for the district composed of the toles- Chip or LIF hrop will be held 04 the 11111ndale School holt., In .aid lownsht,r, election for the tiletTlet composed of the Borough or Lb tle Vlewlowe will be held tit the School Llouse In lionounb. ' The thm for the district enihroted of the lohrofhip of NI NL•llo;.1vn will to hold 01 I.h.huo.oe. or Otls Bost In -hip. Pt for th« Mot Oct rompoppd of the Borough of Munrrooe %111 be held ut the Court lloupe Sn wad fh,roog h. - Thss Els..loin for the diotriel ennlpreied ot tholkwough of :s ow ‘lslitsed will be hold at the kolldb late or &ail Patina In onol Iltietsugh Tito olootosti lot t ho dlssttirt amp:wet:et thetamtehlp of Now 3111:ford will be kohl at Ike kowse of Philander Ph nue:, In the Isortsugh of New Milton'. Tlso olootion for the diotrtel etskspooed of the town. rind of 1,31:1 od .0111 howold nt the howl: Idle of Thom .n Nunnon (.01 4 1) • rho e l oso il t s e for the diontot enrepoerd of the town oloit of toloit ti 311 hold. ILe huuee of N. IL Suider It toe The ch..etion for ihe district comported of the town ship of tips ill be held at ale 110611 C law of 'Tone, Il rot In cold loutishly. The election for the district composed of the town rt.; p of Sliver Like will be held of the toinee late of It. Hoes to 1.111 lOU L.hip. The k.lection for the dirincl composed of the rind fL o d i.l .if horritiethinno Depot will be L. ' I to ibe house o.lllllell bf Lb...stet It. t.linolee In cola lkironob Theiiiet tint] fJr the di-t Het eomintectl of the Second Ward of the Bottotah of So-tistehantta Depot will he nr ‘l,lll,tod .ttlitruac iivilnUlk to Pei Sae. n h The vied lon for the dint riot cornpontal of It, town .111 p of ivanaarn win he lir Id at the hoes late or Chenter Mod/lard in natrlrotrantrip I alno make lorom n and ova broth, as to nod by Iha Illrle or nal ant of July a, Irql. direr:tar, - That e‘tr, pen-on eseept .Inntirra of the Peace, who nhall bet any °Mr, rtpurrlr ltur•nr of profit or Ira n i fuller .r. I • Of f thin ntate, or of an) rir y or la tarrorrratril rlrolrol, a - briber a crlarmlnnloned omit or Jznnr, ho nhal employed under Ih• 1 , ..;l•Int• •a. rphrlary, (Sr ear-entire tit partrnetrt of thin Mare or Oiled !awn,, or nn` tit) or incorporated rUnti int : el-1111131 e, cry In. cal., id I't nnt! or I.c n i•L•terc, and of cite urrneil of an city. or cornbrin•iatrer. tr; ally lourrt. r. •n‘i CI :riot. in he low 113,..p.11/11. iltilltlfig or exert tea,nt the 11.1. e 11 11, , rrtrlne rrr op. riril In Ora t or .In.'_,. I untros fr•. or t Ir rt. or any r Inet ram o f Corona:lra ea,i . and mat no I unto, tor or .Inrize br ot able, of arty nuch eh• ttuo..hall hu erbrrhl, to att.) ate,. then Is, he voted rr, th. 2fl of Ao•ertiltly of July R. letr.t. It to ale° mode • • he net) of r: toy Nt Sherk Alderman : Jno kV 4 , 1 IF ,. Prat t l . rt , 1,•13 ,, 11.. of eser) eity. 1 otlti 10,1,1111, tit ' t 1 , t• 11 , tallh,wheat vet called lo any anther of art .. , ttlitm, or by tliro sto.theti ei1.3 . 11,14 there.: to clear auy w meow or avenue to Oe u of the Ware of Got end Electko.uhbil .taliott-lt fed .tr Lo pr. vent %tat?, feint, an. primula: the •Clrle and Phut! he Ile duty of es. , 1,•1 41. .11111 ward, diotriit or toieutl.ip ir od. thto 1 . 4 , 1.”1001‘..a.th. to Int pre* lit per-,.00r t.v Deputy. at the pi If,: ot I welln thoto, In I. , and (1,,11,1 or too twilit, ful Ihr plain... lit tw .o. 0 hat in th pe a a e t oa. oa t of the not of A onersibly et:Oiled • an net r ...to, 10 ed,llllll/10. 41,11 for other perpo-... •' aptaro to pcl In : • nto II In t noel rl lb tt taptC • -ei t not. • -hall toil enorlll.l...td oe t.. pr. • 1 , 1 ivy11111:II., Odin r hortitikh ordt.ei from eeri Jailiyit. 'lola row of t • lerli al any gvocral ur enall.o. tit thle Vtotonnnivoillti let to the procielohe c loathed In the tat) on it .1. ot the net oforeeaul. the .1.11.1)• of the aftwewold ta•tre Atoll revert.vely tat., n 1 Intl eurtittcatt a r 1 1 1•11 of the eler t• tif th. Ir trope., tee diotr • cto and peal:to: ra at a meet oi; of one con.. tetnet, at the Court honor. in he Itorouzli of Moot roe on th• third tlav aher the day of t•hadlon in log the protect y• the nth diy of Oct. taco. th e w to do 00l perform the Mari. • •- entilool by taw ol t .Ftpltreo tont where n by lif1•11,,/ or an avoidable neenlent lo unable to attend "rid 05,1,00 of .1...1•41, then Kite coil Conte lir return afortauthl bah he to L , It chart, of by obllc Of lilt inotweloro or Uteri, of lb.' 01.13. ... of riot! dlotriet. ho otaill .141.1.1 pecorta 'Le 41111, r. quire.: of Jn unalde 'tont tend 111.1, of 0•.. ...... ty approitul the I;th day of Mot!. 'we , . It le etewted that at - all vltrz! , ... 10,1 11:n1..1'1.11e 1..0 • 05 thy, el,ll - 11114/11We 11,1, r0II• tli 01 be opened 11011 ,en the boort 01 As. /aid 01:100 o'c'oci... a to . and "lore at ;o ' clock. p. to. . . Its an a.a. of Astetno) f t Mace!, tvai, e an act n tataticer ttu. 111. Or of rtlnt . at all election. in I he etas lioulittvr of tile Conaconsoattah, it Is enacted a. (idiots- t Yr.': I. Br It enori,.ll by the Synnte end llonor rI Itepremmlntivy. ut Iht Comnionueutit, of Yynuoyl. rublA In Grorral ruh'} 1..% and It in hrreby e trie r ton by Or nulhority , d Inn nallif. Thut the qua'lll,l ott-re of 1111,C41.111tie, of Ihr l'ofnlnulnurulth. lii ~yr aid , yr,l. town-hin.l.orounh.und Ylorriono. ure t erehy, hereaftrr. unthorin, rc"