THE DEMOCRAT. Z. B. HAIWLEY a OCT, Editors Wethiesday, Sept. 24, 1873. Democratic State Ticket. FOR STATE TREASURER, IFRAIIIIE PI. HILITCHMICION, of Allegheny county. FOB JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, ILONI- 342116% R. LUDLOW, of Philadelphia Demociatic County Ticket. FOR REPRESENTATITES, EVAGENE 8.. lIAWLEY, of Susquehanna county; ROBERT R. LITTLE, of Wyoming county, lOU PROTHONOTARY, ELLIOT ALDRICH, of New Milford 'You THEAKRICR, JOHN U. DUSENBUIRY, -of Great Bend. FOB COMITY COMMISSIONER., FREDERICK TAGGART, of Middletown FOR AUDITOR, P. E. BRUSH. of Springville FOB JURY COMMISSIONER, DANIEL DREWITEU. of Montrosr SINCE the failure of Jay Cooke it Co. twenty-four Banking houses and two na tional banks have suspended, and it is feared that a general suspension, of all the Banks in the country will take place. his claimed by some of the beet fman cern in the nation to have been caused by the expansive currency policy of the government, to benefit railroad prefects. Is significant in the resolutions adopted by the Massachusetts Republiwa State Convention that there is not a word pledging the reality of the party in the Commonwealth to President Grant. and not a word in commendation of that of ficial. This is the first Repnblican State Convention which has refrained from Lading the administration, and the de viation of the Massachusetts Republicans from the beaten path at this time is pe culiarly significant. A statement is made in the Reading Gazette that there are now thirteen Fa:- mere' Granges in Pennsylvania. that oth ers are being established,and that a State Grange is to be organized at Reading this Month. At a county mass meeting of the Democracy of Berke county, the following resolution was unanimously adopted, viz : Resolved, That the Democracy or Berks rejoice tome the farmers all over the country organizing, as a class, in opposi tion to the oppression of monopolies and the frauds of speculators; and that we hail this as a dawn of return to the sound and safe principles of free govern ment announced by Thomas Jefferson in his first inaugural. The Question or Venn' The question of usury is taking a deep toot in the minds of the masses, in all sections of the state. The DEMOCRAT is the only journal, in this section of the state, that has had the boldness to stand by the right, and advocate the true and just feeling of the masses, which will eventually bring about a needed and wholesome reform, by legislative enact ' ment. Tlhy matter was delayed last win ter by the infidelity of the Representa tives of the people of this conty, who promised to aqt in accordance with the wish of their constituents upon their pe titioning, and after the editor of this pa per, had circulated those petitions, which were signed by a large number of voters of all parties, from every township in the county, demanding the firllfillment of this promise, they, quietly pocketed them and thus defeated the will of their constitu ents, in the interest of the Ebylocks.— They have proved in very many instan ces that they make promises before Alec Lion to gain their point, and break them afterwards to gain something else, and it temaius to be seen whether the masses trill allow themselves to be thus dupe? again this fall. We find that the Democ racy of Northhampton county, a county also where the Democracy are greatly in the majority, and consequently their members will be elected, have instructed their candidates on this questi9n, at their convention, which was held at Easton a few days since by the unanimous adoption of the following resolution, aimilarto the one adopted by the Democratic Conven tion of this county. Resolved, That this convention of Dele gates instruct the candidates nominated to•represent the peoyle of Northampton county in the next Legislature (if elect ed) to use all honorable means to pro cure the passage of a ger eral act of As •sembly. to make it a penalty to loan at higher rates of interest than the rate es tablished by law, by forfeiting at least two year's interest on the money loaned to the borrower, and in ease of a etartered tanking institution - in addition to said penalty the charter tole forfeited and the directors mob to be made personally lia ble to same penalty. OVA CANDWATES• We present to tie independent voters. of Susqnehanna County at our mast head, this week, atfnlitieket andlota character which must command their respeet. We have no desire- nor disposition to cloak the matter in any false preten eions of modesty, because the name of one of the editors of this paper is antic'. eted with it It is a high honor, un sought for, which was conferred upon him, by the unanimous consent of his party.— As to his capability, it is not mete for this journal to speak; for those who hold the ballot are their own individual judges and have had an abundant bp patio ity. to inform themselves. As to his lion-sty of purpose and fidelity to what he believes to be for the best local interest of this district, there is no one better prepared to judge than himself and he can declare unblushingly that ho has the consciousness of "battling for the right," as lie understands it and whatever may be the final issue he will continue so to do. His associate, Ibbert R. Little, of Tunkhannock, is better known in this .community than to us, having formerly, in his younger days, been a resident of it. His capability, integrity, and person. al character is unquestioned. He once represented the people at Harrisburg, in the capacity for which he is now nomi nated, with great credit to himself and his constituents. It is not necessary for us to make mention of each candidate personally to inform the people of this county that they have a ticket from State Treasurer to Jury Commissioner, worthy of their support, and if elected, either the whole or any part of it, will reflect credit upon their constituents, and mantle the office with fidelity and official honor. It is a mistaken notion that no elections are important save those of a national character. If yon take care of the pennies the dollars will take care of themselves, and upon the same principle if you take care of the local election the national ones will be right by pure neces sity. You,each and all, have an impera tive duty to perform, as citizens of this county, and also of the commonwealth, which demands of you All exercise of your suffrage as American freemen, and it is a greater offense against the welfare of your country to desert your post at the ballot box, than it is for a soldier to de sert his post in the face of an enemy; and the discipline of every election precinct should visit it with a corresponding se verity. "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty," and no one either deserves it, or will retain it long unless he pays that prico. Hence we ask the Democratic vo ters of Susquehanna county as a duty they owe,not only to the candidates which they have placed in the front of the bat tle, but to the hfe principles upon which our government is founded, and of the party which they compose, to be at the polls on the fourteenth day of October, and t ischarge their duty, as men worthy of freedom. Because you have been in the minority for a season is no excuse for a deriliction of imperative duty. You have demonstrated by your action in re maining in the minority that it is not the offices that you want, for if it had been, you wonld have gone over as others have done, where they can be purchased by fraud and corruption. Your very posi tion as a minority has Eared your coun try from the shambles of greater corrupt ion and tyrinny. For we are of those who beliere that the life of this Republic depends upon the existance of two strong parties. When the time shall come, if ever it does, that there is but one, the history of republican institutions in this country will be complete, and the name or Anarchy be inscribed on oar banners. Hence we say although in the minority as to official patronage you have been thus far victorious in assisting in pres erving to a certain extent the great Dem ocratic principles for which our forefathers !aid down their lives, "their fortunes, and their sacred honor." We believe that truth and right is eternal, and most pre vail and hence we ask yon as freemen, to be at your post and discharge your duty though you be the last man on deck. The Sillier Divorce. • Our coreespondent "Voter," who al luded to the "Sittser Divorce Bill" so quietly, engineered through the Legisla ture last win : er,makes it,perhaps,advisable for us to lay the facts more plainly before the people of this county. The wife of Mr. Sittser, some few years since, who, according to the evidence before the court and jury had been most shamefully mal treated by her husband, a relation of which would not be admissible in print or in fact anywhere else, but which will be remembered by witnesses and jurors. who were attending nowt from all parts of the county, applied to the court, the only tribunal that should have the power to settle these matters,for a divorce and her case was one which excited the sympathy of the entire community and in which the court, Judge Streeter presi ding, was very emphatic in its decision upon the law and the facts, iu her favor by not only granting her a divorce but decreed that Sittser should pay "alimony" or in other words maintain a soperate support for her and no one either of the court, jury, or spectators but what deem ed it a most righteous judgment. Now this man Sittser, by some means beet known to the parties, gets the Represen• tatives of the people of this county last winter to introduce a private bill in the Legislature, grunting him a divorce, and probably no one inaido`or outside of the Legislative balls knew when it was pass. ed or what it was, save our Represents. tires, who got it put through by simply reading the "Title" at the Speaker's desk,. r it and shuffling,: it right along, as all of those miserable-private schemes are put through. "litiw if the bill only divorced fir. &User from his wife there would be no desire, particularly, to find fault, but the great bortleu of this mutter is, thut it robs the former wife of her "alimony' or support,andgiveaSittser the full bene fit of all the property, a large . portion of whicb'accnrding to the evidence, "belong ed to the wife before he married her. The woman who had been driven from her home and property by the scandalous conduct of ber husband, and who bad lived with him longer than she would have done because she did not feel to go out Into the world penniless, and leave property which belonged to her before marriage, in his hands, and after a full and fair trial in a court at home, the on ly place where the facts could be known, is not only deprived of her property but robbed of that support which a court of justice had granted her, (and no court on earth under the evidence could have done less,) by the connivance of the "Repres entatives of Susquehanna County in Harrisburg assembled" last winter. This is no sensational flourish, but is a matter of record, both on the dockets of the courts of Susquehanna County and the records of the Legislature at the state Capitol. Whether the Representatives got "alimony" or not for doing this most outrageous picee of Legislation, it does not matter, but the only question we d'e si;e to ask at this time, is, do the people of this county wish to individually en dorse this transaction ? It so let them vote to return these men to make more I similar laws at the state Capitol. If this is their will we base no desire to thwart it, and shall not attempt it, but we don't believe that it is. Wooed not Co for Simon. The masses of the Republican party of this county are ns mach opposed to the corrupt Salary Grabber,Simon Cameron,aa the Democracy are, but they have been shamefully betrayed by their Representa tives. Henry M. Jones last fall declared himself before election, as bitterly op posed to him, and yet at that very time he was pledged to support him and he can have the proof of it if he denies it.— After be went to Harrisburg he voted for Simon and on being interrogated by those whom he had duped, why he did so he gave the excuse that, unless he did it he could not have any influence in the House to get "private" bills through as Simon owned the Republican Legislature and he might as well sell out as the rest. We suppose he had an eye on the "Sittser Divorce Bill," also the bill which he de feated against the will of the masses of the people in Great Bend, and several others, and he could get railway passes of Simon and th• other corpoiations, and various other thiugs which seemed ,suf ficient inducement for him to forfeit his word, and the confidence of the people who elected him. He ie undoubtedly ready to make prom ises again this full on all sides of every question to secure voles and it remains to be even whether he will be as success ful in doing so as he was last fall. if the people wish to endorse the "Salary Grub" which he voted for and the other private and unconstitutional Legislation, which he supported last winter, they will of coons return him again. • Ex-Mayor Gaston, in s letter formally accepting the Democratic nomination for the Governorship of If assach u se tts,th us a% lodes to the Prohibitory Liouor law : At a time when the State is suffering reproach for the partial and dishonest enforcement of some of our laws, it be comes our immediate duty to seek to exe cute snch laws with honesty and impar tiality, or to repeal such statutes as can not be thus enforced. An experience of twenty years under what are known as prohibitory laws has proved that they cannot accomplish the great and benefi cial purposes for which they were enact ed- They have not diminished the evils which they attempt to destroy, but they have brought with them,or with attempts to enforce thern,a train of attendant evils, which have disgraced the administration of justice,and have tended to corrupt pub lic morals. Some other method of promot ing by legislation the cause of temper ance should at least be tried. The cause is too high and noble in its 2baracter and in its purpo e to attempt to borrow any aid from injustice, partiality or corrupt ion. Tuz World speaking of the Butler- Grant failure says: This lively quarrel is valuable, for the present, not by creating a schism or split in the Republican party, but by a great deal of frank truth-telling which will de stroy old illusions and open the eyes of Republicatis to the real condition of their own party. The circumstance that But ler bad the active support of the Ad ministration, has led to a vigorous ex posure of the odious system of interfer ence and complicity in some of the worst legislation of Congress has made a gen. oral exposure of Republican corruption a necessary part of the unsurpassing can vass against him. - Accusations which aould not otherwise have reached Re publican ears, have been spread 'before the great body of the party in 31assachns ' ett—for the Republican .press of the State, has, with few exceptions, united in expOsing Bntler—and coming from -their I own organs there accusations gain belief, svhereasilier would be,nnlieeded or dis credited in the Democratic press reached Republicans. Many of 'the things to which' the Democratic party desires to call public attention have been prettyAbor onghly disseminated- among .the Ma=a. dinsetts Republicans, aad.wilt bear :fruit fin due time. . . - Ant you Registered? II got attend-to it, at once: *allure (Prim , Cooke & Co, . The goontry was startled on Thursday last by the. annoonement that the well known.bankiiithunsei of Jay Cooke & Co., in Philudelph;a, New York and Washington had suspended. The cause of the suspension is attributed to the large advances made to the Northern Pacific Railroad, but they claim their embarrassment to be only temporary.-- Other suspensions are announced and i• is probable more will follow. Much ex eitetnent wee caused in Wall street and stock fell from three to ten per cent. The Loudon house of Jay Cooke, McCullock & Co., it is claimed will not be affected, and all drafts and letters of credit on them issued by Jay Cooke & Co., will be duly honored. 1t is expected that the Life Insurance Company with which Jay Cook & Co. are concerned may have to go tinder. The Secretary of the Treas ury states that the Government will not lose a single dollar by the suspension there, as the deposits of the Government in the First National are secured by the deposits of that institution in the Na tional treasury. U.VDATELOPRII VIGOR. The feeble and debilitated usually fancy they are In more hopeless condition than they really are. The resources of nature are got easily ex hausted. Even when strength and appetite fail 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 modes of treatment are resorted, to by nhysi clans In the hope of developing and rendering available this store of sleepy vitality, but the surest, and indeed the only thoroughly safe and reliable means of awakening the dormant en ergies of the system is a course of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Electricity, shower baths, the flesh brush, sea bathing, &e., may be well enough in'their way, na auxiliaries, but they do nut reach the source of the evil. All phy sical debilityproceeds either from a derange ment of the functions of the assimilating, se cretive and vital organs, or from a sluggish con stitution. In either case, and also in cases where both causes exist, the Bitters will invari ably produce an immediate and salutary change in the condition of the patient, and eventually effect a complete cure. None of the dangerous alkaloids, too often administered as tot.lat, can be otherwise than deleterious under sae!: cir cumstances, and to give mercury is positively criminal. The direct effect of the great vege table specific will be manitested in an improved appetite, a more cheerfid frame of mind.a gradu al return of strength, an Increase of flesh, and a healthier complexion. 'Meanwhile, however, the constitution, If Inert and feeble, will have been roused and renovated by the subtitle ele merits of invigoration contained in the Bit ters. September 3d, 1873.-4vr. Special Notices 110.V.TON FLIRTATION SIGNALS, Sent on receipt or 36 nettle. tinigne Printing and b- Railing Mine, 36 Vevey Street, New York. AGENTS everywhere to veil our new era novel Em broidering Mornine. Set d for Illo•Iroled WASTED Circular. to Magee ligunrueturing Coca poky. .WJ Itroado ay, Now York. IFS/ Portable Flml ly Sewing Mnesine on SO Days' Tel* Many atheist/Igo* ow, all tssu.Let ion guaranteed. * refunded. Sent complete. with frill dlrmilone. B:ek with Sewing, 31.ichltie Co.. &ill Ifruads ay. N. T. TIIE CONFESSIONS OR .411 DT 41 10. Tyra lanaD •• a lallnaltia and for the benefit of Tetra° 14 ex A•D moron who raper from NEItYI.II2S MELII.I - LOSS OF .LANHOOD, eic.. .0p1.1313)c the rpeona of s.ll.4vre, N ilti,n h) no, who turd hltuovis 311 r lu:den:clog aone•detaLle quarter). and rent trot ta. re c..lvtig a pool paid dirt cultcarcape. Sufferrre are mount to andre... the author. NATIIANIIR . .. MAYFAIR. Boa 153, Brooklyn, N. T. June 13th,1871.—tuft Neat Advertisements NEW STOCK OF HO WINTEII DRESS GOODS Shawls, Cloakinga, Flannels. Blankets, etc NEW FALL STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS Ladles' and !Sines' Trimmed Hats, VELVETS, RIBBONS, Ere. NEW FALL & WINTER STOCK 3111114ttlit4littild4 BOYS'. YOUTIIS', &ND 3IIMCS 000MitrbiaiEIT3E1 eVXTB. NEW FALL CASSMERES, COATINGS .igia2.cl Tromstfaciats, FOR CUSTOII WORK NEW STOCK OF EKEtts ct Carom. FALL STOCK OE LADIES', MISSES . Boys' and men's MERINO WRAPPERS & DRAWERS. NEW FALL STOCK Ladies! aasd Croats• FURNISHING GOODS. n•,1.1 1 :I AN OIL OLOTII Ali the &beet °Wefts In Lure •utea at the dm of Guttenberg, Rosenbaum ti Co,, - prASAI7OI, lians,pos Patna Youth:lst, grit Nowa , New Advertisements A IMlTOR'SNOTlCR.—Theandeninzerd. an Auditor CIL appoint...4bl the Orphani• Court of Shrgriehannit roatity to diatrthute the fund, In the hand. of J. Bennett, Exccatrin of the estate of 6liait Eirnuett.ilee'd, hereby glees notice that b attend to the &tile., of hi. apeolott ant, et bin I Iffice In blontnent. on Friday, Ont. ttlft.IATA at I oclock p. which time and place alinersona interacted will make known their chime or be forerun debarred from coming in no paid fund. Wx. A.n11.•. CHOSSXON., Auditor. Montrose, Sept. 9t, INFS. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. 'rho undersizned been oppoisted an Auditor, by the Orphan.: Coml. of Sumac/lanes County to distribute the fond in tho bands of Oscar Waenbn rn. adminiotrator of the en tate m Thomas 1.. boy lo tato of Ararat deceased, will attend to the duties of hie appoint. mont at the office of Fitch & Watson. In Montrone. on Friday. Octoneriith. ISM, at I o`tiock:p. m. at which OM° anti place all poncho interested In said fund meet present their claims. or be forever debarred horn com ing In upon said land. W. W. W ATSOIq. Auditor, Montrose. Sept. 24. isra.-4v. CONTROSIS fiAll.WAY.—Arrongement of Tnilos. IT To take ant on Monday,Jane 212 d. 1F771. •Ilp Tot!cm 1410..TUIVARD. Dnwo Tra.ne. 110CTIIW r. a. 1. X. Tanntrore Blida...rater ' . .30 500 Hooter. in 130 610 130 610 Dimock 10 10 591 140 520 Tvler'n .. ....... 950 50)) 100 530 eprlovlll3 910 510 500 540 Lyoo 030 5111 915 550 Avery', 9YI 400 235 6 1:0 ....... .... Lemon 910 441 115 610 1 &leek . 000 430 945 030 Marcy', BFS 4ZI 315 N 5..... .. Tan k hannock. 035 555 All trains connect st Trinkhannack with fa. A N. Y. R. R. vine north and south. J AS. I. BLAARSI.ER, Rcpt. AA. Ina. President. J. DICKERMAN & CO. New Milford, Pa.. CALL ATTECTION TO THillt lIIKENSE BTOCII OR NEW FALL GOODS ! Now on Sale. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, boo Foreign and Do emit. Staple and Polley. All the Novelties in Dress Trimming. Ribbons, Laces, trabrolder7, Ritis Roods, etc. J. DICKERMAN & CO Offer Great InElneemertle to Beyer, of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, boned at hoitom pekes for cash. and nutD•reold by none. A magnificent dteplay of eIIATVLS. " J. DICKEICILiN L% CO have la Z,TCIITMCIIZTE3 almost coon t:11 to all a small plate We always. keep on Ilnnd tk Ireah and cronplete alert or C3Vir 0X'i43611 . ... 0 rho O.”rot. Or pound. A floe nor of 11 AMA% A 124 , 030 non..• 1 . or sdeltlng Cuod,. YAYEIt lIANUINGst, all the popular elylt J. DICKERMAN & CO., bound to k,op 4,vrythlog people wan?. end hnve eent.y nclikel to their immense stuck a wurieu ent of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. OM'S. DYE STUFFS. P %TENT MEDI CINES, ETC. Everything In the Dreg floe at prices that will ashen sh drug boy -n. J. DICKERMAN & CO. call particular attention to their Very large avtortment of ..T4:=o"'S7 - 3MSI, both wood and coal. kr ■ale at prlcia that 1011411 cm close borer•. AblautAndre and deal In TIN. COFPErt- WARE, etc. 'Tie o fact that we keep nearly everything—lbe most enmptete stack of any !Inure to the County. bought at best advantage fur CAtill and mold at the lowest living _ . J. DIME/MAE Et CO Rey Milford, Sept. 2.1, 181-2 m. VALLEY ROUSE, Goiter BIRD. Pa. Stated inear the Erie Railway De• pot. Is a large And commodious boos& hes undergone a thorourh repair. Nearly Cowshed ro a ms and sleep tog areirtments.plendld tables-end all thine, compels. lop a that class hotel. LIENET ACKERT, Sept. tOth, 1821.-tE Proprietor. VICE UTtfirS NOTl CE —Letters test smalls ry to the .1s estate of Elias L. Imre...ed. deed, late of Forest Lake. sootwohantos county. hare tort] emoted to tLe subscriber. all persors Indebted to tho said estate. are requested to make immediate payment. and those har ing claims or demands tents, the rotate of tho ,aid da cedaut, to make known the male withont delay. ESEAS SMITE, Executor. September 10,1611.4w* AUDITOR'S NOTI"E.-The unileralizr.ed baring been odolntod an Auditor. by Om Court or CO 11111101) Po= of Buiquclioneu County, to dintributs the fends In the hand• of the ae-Idette.. of J P. Benninger. will attend to the duty of hie appointment at Ws of lee. In Monitore. Prliby, Oct. IT. IN TL at 1 o'clock. n. m., at which time and piece all prison. intremictlinay attend, err be &mitre barred ftom elltrthrZ In on wdd rend. na!=IEIMM Montrose. Sept. jr. ISM. A DIIINISTRATOII'S NOTICE.—To the estute ol 111. Anastasia Madden*. late of Middletown. dee'd, letters of Admintstration In the said estate baying been rented to the undersigned, nil persons ow log mid estate, are requested to malts immediate dayment. and pens.)s basing eisinicavOust said estate are requested to present them without delay. .10'.1 4 : C. HADDOCK, NARY MADDOCK, Middletown, Aug. Intb. A UDITORS' underflyned. an Audi t). tor. appointed by the Orpheus' Court of Susque• banns County to distribute funds In the hands of the Admlntstrator of the Mate of 0. P. Tallman, will at. tend to the duties of hls appoltumcut at his olllce Roomer,. on Friday, Oct. tOth, ifra, at Isicbsek. when all person* may present their claims or be fororcr debarred -•• • • I=2 Montrose. eept.lo. 10n. lIDITOWENOTICE.—Tbe onderslnn ed. en Audit. IX or appointed by tee Orphan's Court of rusquotui ns County. to distribute trio fonds In the Windt , of Ell Barnes, administrator of Abe estate of W. W. oresnes, &Tossed, -will mimed to the duties of his appolocuictic• at Ms oMce In Montrose on Friday. October 10, 1813, it 1 o'clock, p. in which ;law and .place 611 persona interested wElcuake known their chime or be forever debarred from coming In on said 13. Is BALDWIN, Auditor, Yastrow/ 5ept.1716.1873., • ACrlnToll'B . NOTICE.—The undersigned, en A wit. ter appointed by the Jodzkolof the Orphan's COW In and for the Count, Of butqaehanna, on exceptions to the filed Ildnilnletoithm gement of DCIII,OIO Thomas alley V. T. A. in the estate or ElLsha Lujd. deceased, will attend to the, dull., of tile appointment. at bigot* tee; In 311 , 11- Yxe, 07 tlltcri iy, flifzber IS, ISTS, et one o'clock in the afternoon. Ail parties Interested ere hem >iteqtked to appear and present their at the ADM, w ide a n d pILCO or be !wryer debarred. ' U. otdroie, Rept: it, 157 e. SHERIFF'S. SALES.—BY VIRTURE OF writs Issued by the Court of Cotnti,on Pleas of BUNUCballntl County and to toe directed. I will expose to sale by public vendue, at the Coon House in Non trtme, on Friday, oclober 10, 1g73, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the followlm.:, pieces or par eels of lund, to wit All that certain piece or parcel Or .land. pit, Lie in the township of New Milford. county of Sumo, henna. and State of Penne. Ivania, bounded and do scribed a- follows , , to wit: On the north by lands of Robert Harrison. otit the east by lard, of 1 , , M. Boyle, Jacob McLeod, and It 1.. Sottillin on the south by land, of Norman Foot, Jefferson Ayr. and 11. 11. Btalbey.and on the tarot by muds ..f Michael McCann, mute:nine PIM scissor land, he the tame mute Of less. with Cho , appurtenances. one house, One barn, two orchards, and out St acme Improved. (releasing a lot for family burring ground I [Soloed and taken in execution at the salt of Tracy Denten so. Arphalrd Duel i A LSO-- 11l that minsl undivided half of the following piece of land eon.. to Lenox and Clif ford townships. In the County or Susquehanna. and Stela of Penneylvania, the first picot bounded nun describe' an follow, Clu the north by lauds of N. Lowrie, Benjamin Bennett. rotate or A sithuct Munson and A. Chum/IBL on the cast by muds of J. Dond and estate of Franklin Pond, C. C. lionghtniling, tin the south hy public highway. Citron, White. S. !tartly, and M. J. Deelter on the west by lands of M. J. Decker and Nelson kowrle. containing about Id acres of land. be the tame more or lore, with the applirtelmores, one Griot Mill. with .1 run of stoves, bolts, cdrushellers,not clitnery and wheels complete far heel eters work. one Paso anti lathe Mill with wood Saw attached. mill, oil , the wheels. saws. ant machinery thereto hcionging,one 1 dwelling 1.10000. harn, ai.d nut.beildings. and all im proved. Also, the equal undivided itnif of one plum of laud eitante In the township of Lenox. In the coon. • ty of Su.nehnotta and State of Pennsylvania, bounded 1 and deocobedas follows, to wit: On the north by tarok of N Lowrie, on the east by lands of M. J Decker, on the south by I , eds of Ai J. Decker. and went .1, lends of A. Churchill, cantalniug about two acres al laud, be the same more or le.. With th apportertz ores. ono dwelling house. a few tuft teem and all Improved -- Also. all the followingl, piece or Tweet of laud, situate in the townohip of Lenox. in the county - of Porcine henna, and State of Pennsylvania. bounded and i described an follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Daniel Robinson. 0. C. severance. and E. C. 1 Decker, ou the s outh y lands of A, Cho midi and Det her, on he by lands or C. A. Utley and J. P. Mealy, and on the west by land of !Beam White, con t dulug about le acres of /and, be the corm more or less. with the sppurtenaneelt, one dwelling house, one bare. and other out building., a few fruit trees, and all nearly improved. [Soloed and taken In execution at Abe roll of Samuel liallstead no Andrew Elallatead.] ALSO—AII that tenet or piece of hod, with the Men pion llonne and other buildings and improvements thereon erected. situate in the township of llinmet, in the county of Susquehanna and State 01 Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follow., to wit, Beginning at a point on the Mcoboppcs creek on the western line of that part of the bind of Benj. Parke ret off as the mill tract, thence north see enty•five degre. west clue. ty FIX perches t 0 a point un the mistern Hoe of the land of Kara St rickLutd. thence along the laud of said Strick• lane north twenty-five de.., ,, reer cart slaty Verdics to a corner of the land of said Strickland and Parke. thence north sixty-one degrees west thirty-flue perches to a corner, thence along the land aforesaid north reventy. seven d.itreen west eh:hips:lvo percher to a corner. thence south sixteen percher to a Corner, thence by In do of reld Strickland and Charles Chammberlain west fifty perches to a comer, thence by lands of to., seph Drinker one hundred and filly six perehes due north, thence by bolds of Thom. 11. Mooney, Charles tille, et. al., east biro hundred and thirty-nix perches to the State mad, thence along raid road south ten de. over cast one hundred perches to a corner. thence mot fen. ',Ave perehee to a corner af. the IllsleY lot, thence north twenty-ono degrees east one hundred 61111 five p• r. ekes to a corner on the south line of D. C. Underhill, flier, along the land of said Und.l , lll and other lend of said Parke east lilly.three perches to a comer. thence tooth I irenty nine degrees west eight' two perches to the Ilesboppen toad. thence along .1d nod south eixt j -nvo gement west :evenly perches to the State road. thence aloud State Mid south seventy. seven de zrees east eighty perches, thence akin! mill I met 'moth eleven degree: went forty-six perchca.thence son] h P.xty -one degrees West ten penile, thence south thirty degree seem twenty si x parches. thenre south fifty five degrees we. twenty•two percher to the place of b e mintidoing three litmdred acres of land, he the rotor more or lyre. c II h the appurtenances. three 1 dwelling houses. ham, carriage house, shells ,he . two ' orchards, and one hundred and fifty Acre, Improved. I (seised and taken in execution at the salt of John M Georze et al. vo. Benjamin Parkty ALSO —All that certain tract o land eltuate In the I t0w...61pr of Springville and Disnork. contity df hoe theha and Suie of Peunylvania, being a part of Orin, Parkrale, t lying on n the waters of the Meshop • ; pest Creek. a term water power, nod having erected , tn. re... a Asw mill and lattscalll, also a dolor and bed ; mill. ton dwelling-Immo,. and Ando, containing three hundred sod thirty acres of lend. more or leis, with about forty acre" Improved, hododed nr Lotion,, to wit : Re lon!ito: nt 3 no-t standing In o wail thec.orn, of I..ads of Lora Strlckhind. dredge Ely. and Ito/)anai Parke clots-aid :also the southlerat corner of the wits .5... s at Win Sharps, thence by lane. of Ucorce Ely. south se. enty-one d. gram. east Otte hundrvi and fility pa r. toes toe. post, thence north forte-eight degrees east a ong lands or •Eastmond end Into S. Williams one le tntred Intl sloe perches to a corner, thence nortit 12t de.irees ea.t :PSI perches to a cumer, thence nest • b , l: Miler rand- .if said Parke and P. 11. Tiffany n hundred perches to a comer. thence by land, of Dole Vi ,:ectob ...nth f,,rty drerme a cA one biontred perch e.. tlteurn sect one huntir, d nod forty-thee a pen-two i to ilo• Dimock MoiNirtirlrOn State road. thence Mona 03111 nl3ll !Platat, n • e,retu . Cllsl ohe htlatired.arill three . . per ent-T. To a corm, thence etet rixty percher to the rle-hoppers road, thence along: sold road sod by other la , d of rttil I srkr •outh niacin derrrees %that ninety. three perehes to corner, thence north le-verity one de ore.— ue•l lour haudr-d perches to the Sprinnille read I It•Trr tenth ten degrees west hr land. or E.T . A Se ri-b land nailer) perches to the place of be-Arcing. rt: la:tying and excupthnu Otureout a for courepul to Con jnnlin kis.. I) I cnntnilTlTlS three Irnudred and thirty .cation he the tervaro more or huts. [Seized and taken tu execution ist the tail of Lois lielllelann ye. Uenlrcuin Parke Tole bide pouf be arranged on the day of tale, - ' M 11 HELVE, Sbcritt. SZlerifre OClee. Montrore, Sept. 13. '74. Elortion Proclamation. N yo rename of an aCt of the General Aewmbly of the t communivenlth e•.•it!td on art r tMz to election. In thl• countionwenith. aportared the 2.d die of Jitly, A. D. I. A. II II ELM E. sheriff of Sting. hwriont - itiinty. In ittld roininonwenlth. do hereby airy notice to the of Mora of the county oforeenlit i that. no election will be trend In eau' rainty on Tuesday, the 24 day of October, i&73, cbeina rho 2nd Tuesday In Fand month.) at which time the foliovrina oaken • ill he .loot mi. to wit Our person to fill the °dice of Judge of tho Supreme ' Coo-t of Petmeri,initt One p.,00 to all the office of Treasurer of the Elite of Venn. Ten persons to fill the ofFees of 3fembers of the llou-e of Representative: of Pconerlrenie for the dip. fro.. composed of the COMITICII of Sext o n, hum. and W rooting. Otte perfom to fill the office of Prothonotary of the county of linNtrehonno. One person to fill the oMce of Treeenmr of the croon ty of ',Narbonne. One person to fill the °Mee of County Commissioner for said Connty. Two person. to till Hie °Mee of Jury Commissioners for s.thl County One person to fill the office of County Atidltor for quid Con oty. The Farallon for the district composed of the Uwe ship of Andscors trill be held at the house of Jocepu Beebe to sold township. The Election for the district composed of the town. ship of Ararat will he held at the school house near the Presbyterian church to said r.•tenship. The Election for the district composed of the townsh:e of Auburn will be bold at the house of James Lott lit sold township. The Eloctiou for the d let rict composed of the township of I.ridgerrater will be held at the Court House In the Borough of llootroso. The Election for Ole district composed of the town chip of Brooklyn will he held at the berme of James 0. Bullard in 1.11.1 toweablp. The Election for the district composed of the town• chip of Choronut will he held at the school 1211.1111. near Edward Clerk'. in said township. The Election for the district composed of the town. .61p Of Clifford will be ho dat the house late of dotto I Hem:lron in sold township. Tho Election for.the district composed of the Borough of Hoodaff will be held at the Bund.iff Hotel iu said Borough. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Dimuck wlil he held hi the honte late of 'l' J. Enheock in said lownsbly. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Forest Lake mill be , livid at the house of Mrs. Bertha {Varner In said township. The Election for the district composed of the township of Franklin will bah Id at the school house nine Jacob Allard's In raid town/thin. -. • • - • - - The Election for lac district we:molted of the Borough of Vrieutistille will bo hold at the Edited house In Enid Borough. The Election for the district composed of the Borough pi Great held will be hold at the house late oroupltal by David Thomas inamitl Borough. The Electron for the district composed of the town. prop of Great itend will be held at the bunco late °crop!. eel by E. Barnum. der.. The Election for the ,Ilot rict composrd of the township of Gibson will be held in rho Academy building in raid township. Thu Election int the district composed of the township of liario•4l will ho held at the house Into of N. W. Wald rop in cold township. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Ilannony will be held at thu hoes!: of S. Winters In said township. Thu Election for the distract composed of tho town. ship of lien-lett will be held at the lierrlck Centre School House. In sold township. The election for the district composed of the township of .1-tekrou will be held at the house ofJoreph Geary to said township: The El. sum for the district composed of the town. ship of Jessup will be held at the house of Daniel Buff to sold township. Thu Election for t bedbi riot Composed of the township of Lenox will he held at the house of Grow I Brothers in said townslatip: The election Blithe district composed of the town. chip of. Liberty will behold at the Stanford School house to cold township. The Election (or the district cnmposed of the town. ship of Lathrop will be 'held at the .11illedelo School bunco in said township. Cho election for the rastrict composellart the Borough of Little Meadows will ho bole at the School Boum: to said Borough. The electron for the district composed of the township of, Middletown will ha lreld at the house of Otis Rine in said township. The,Elcction tor the district composed of the Borough or thoweete will be bolt at the Court House to said Borough, • 110. Election for the district computed of the flommas of Now !Milord will be bold at the house late of John Faeroe in raid Borough. The election tor the district composed of the towuthitt of New Milford will ho hold at the house of Philander I PhlnuoY. to the Borough of New murord. The election for tne district composed of the 'town. sloped tranland wlll.be held at the boueo late of Thom aelloorou In sold township. Tile election for the digtict• composed of the town chip of touch will hold at the house of N. D. ear der said township, , The election for the district composed of the rown. Alp of Springville will he held et tho hopes late of Spencer illcog In raid township. - The election for the district. composed of the town. • gap of Rtivet Le4e wilt be held et the how. tate of R. MeGerlghe to add toe tiship. ' The 1•.1rri101. for the digt,.' eerm?norg of the First • Word Cl 1130 ll r,.oruof I earrietooom Dept will be • hild at the boort ocvnitieci ....ate, G. Chasten la said Ilerungh Th. Election for the dletriet enmpooett of the Second Ward ..1 the Borough of Samaritan.. new..l. will 00 . ) Lt 41111 the hoary oc..aplud by Atobrore lieu.on In Bahl I parl,tl,ll. The election lot the dietriet eompoaad of tie town Flap of '1 honivon 0111 he hold at I hour° late of Clivater Stoddard f ienkl townrlitp. I alro Make known and Vire notice, .0 and by tbr lath periling of rah ace of July I, MI. reefed. -That ei cry prrvon except. Justice, of the IVee. who Oran' hof any oflica or nienolottnee nt of matt Or Inlet tinder the Colttel muter, or of thle Mate, or of au) pity or in corpontnd dirtrict, whether a tionrebrioned officer or le m. who tv,or .halt be, emote iyeal nutlet rhe legi Motive, Judiciary. or executive department of 01* Mate or United tttatra. or anyvity or incorporeted diatriet ; and Lalso el at every rnenater of Converr. and of the Mato euirlature. and of the *elect or common ennucll of any rity, or commirrlonere Of Any incorporated di Wet. by low incapable of bolding or 'exereivlog at the same. IMP, the einlee or appointment of Judge. Inept-dor or Clerk of any election of this Commons - milt, and that no Itarpector Or Judge or other ofheer of any such, election, than be eligible to any office then to be voted for." , 14 the act of An•embly of July ft. It I. elan mad. "the only of every 3layor. Shernt Alderman, Just Ice 01 'ha Pea, e. Constable. of every city, colony. towtohip• or dlotrier tell but this Commonweaftle. a hentwer bilteA upon by any Alter of au election. or to, three qualified elector- thereof to clear any Wltto'pyr or on-one to the anotlnw of she place of UrrocrA Fe vet lon which shall be olistrlichol ill curb • way as to prevent voter* from •to• pOtteritinu the vllnte and it shell be the duty of every' rr•pect Ire Constable of tooth ward. di.l tie{ or tottuehlp within this commonwealth. to he peon nt in per•on or be Deputy, nt tho place of holding ale lions, It, Foch wnrd • tllctrlct or tow - m. 14 fur the porpse of prestos Ina the pence• aforesaid " • 41.0 that In lb. -Il kred fon of the net of arsemblr monied - An Act relating to eXe.OllOlll slid fur other panto-es." approved April In. 'B4O. It is enact. d than the 'toter/11d lath *retool, ',hall not be cuuotruc,ed to prevent any militia officer or hortmgb °Meer from. reeving' s! Judge. inspector or Clerk Of any general or Fractal election In thin Commonwes:tit." Pursuant to the provisions contained In the 7athf ftection of Om act aforepalti. the Judger of the aforesaid , dfetrict rhall respectively Like chariot of the certiticatC Mona of the eirettou of their rentective dletr ° ct., and produce them at a meeting of one JUtlee Penn each. distort, at the Court Mono, an the Bontogh of Mout rot,. onlbe third. day alter the day of eicetten beinae the present 7, nr, on Friday, the 17111 day of Oct. next_ there to do sod herfitnn the drake reqtilred by law of - *aid Judaea. Al.n tlalt where a Jethro by Plelnefa Or , an avoldable accident is unable to attend raid meeting, of Judger. alto the certificate or return aforerald be t•••• 13 chert,te of by one or the impectors or Clerks. of the election .if *aid district, who shall doled perform the dotter required of said Ju ego unable to attend. Ito on Act of Atoentbly approved the 17th day of lano, it Is enacted that at "all electlon• hereafter held under the laws of till. Commontrenlttl, the polls shall be opened between the boors of viz and sere. o'clock. n m , and clone at 7 o'clock. p. M. by an Act of .Inoemhly of March tki. Von. e^titled, en act regumfhtor tlo• mode of rotinz At all elections In the ocrentl contith, of the Commonwealth, it is enacted as Srcron 1. He It enacted by the Senate and House of liepresentatives 01 tLe Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania in General Assembly met, anti It is hareby e wa rd by the authority of the same. That the qualifled_, , rot,. of the et renal reunite, of the Commouwenhli e at all nenerd, township, bunityh, and sileCtal eke - noes. are hereby, hereallatr, antborised anti required to vote, by tickets. printed, or written, severally classincd is follows: One ticket shall embrace the name, of all Judges of courts voted fur, and to be labkd, outside,. -judiciary one ticker 001 embrace the names, of all state °Meets voted for, and labeled, -state ," one ticket shall embrace the names of ail county officers voted for, Including °ince of senator, member, and members of Assembly. if toted for, and members of congress. it voted Yoe and be lain led. "county ;" one ticket shall embrace th- yarn., of ail township officers Toted fur, and be tainted “township ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of it borougit officers voted has, end shall be Libeled "bowry/1 ;" and each class shall be depesited In separate ballet-bows." Wrtaneas, The Fift,nth Amendment of the Con stltution of the Curled buttes in as follows: Su-rzori 1. Th. , right of ritiarus of the United Stale. to VOW p.h.til not be droled or abridged by the Vol or hy soy State. on account or race, or pray lour condition of eerallnde " "Sue mat TL r Congreaa shalt hare power to enforcer thl. art I. by n ppnipriatc leglelatton.'• And 11h.rt0... The Cotter,. of the United Stair.. on the Met day of March, thin. wercil an vet. moral...el -An Act loanforct the right of eitizeniti the United Wall. In rote in the ...reed State. of the Union, andf ae other rories.t." the lint and Candi d smiting of tibiae arc se follourn; bet-rtun 1. Ile it enacted by the Senate and Howe of Rept., &afire, qf the roiled State rf Anteriell in ani orrar foActohl,4/. rhat all citizen. of we United States till. ate, or otheritlre qualified by lan to tote at any election by the pole. In .y Stale. Territory, ilk , mt. county. city. pi n c h. township. gehotti Write. rlllll , irlindil) 0 other lerritorat cab dirialona. phall he anlitnd and 411014,A to tote at all .nth electiorc with out 11.1 Mei not of nee. or color. nr prerions conaleloo of ...r em o te, any COn.thal ion. law, cootorm rieatTn, ur reatilatton of arty Slate nr Ter, itury. or hy, or outer it. at/Monty. to the contrary not trithatatid .4 ud fa , trivia, enacted. Th-t if by or under the authority of the enn.titutinto or laws of any Slote, or the lowa of any Territota. any act la or shall he required to he done or a prerequiette or qoalifltallon for tut boy. nod by •oteli th.to , titut MI or how; ientone or olSeor. err or chill he ehargeu a Ith the pert . ..matter of 110th. hi forniehlug to adlanll,lll opportnnity tr per .orto ouch Dr, seq.., or to twoonte .1.11100 to tote. It shall be the duty tit every tact. per-on and oliker glee to ll citizen,. of flit cite State. th• mote and eqnal OnnoFtuulty to p"r'orm each presitl pits and to become quallSou to Owe without ettettort inn of rare rot tow or. or pirt, tem condition of acri Sethi; ant, If am perto.. or . •er fe. • r until i.. c.ir. 10.•• otr. Intl th•tbelL fur • t .o .orb offence. forfeit an.l par the of fire hunt] , d ollar, l tar, to the pet -0011 a berebt . to beemered by an iction no the o 1111 soh. and Foch no allo.stbre for Nti.n.e.l free ate tnr curt qt.!: deeser jun., and .teat] situ, lot every Ouch orreuto, he deemed eullt a mi+droleanor. and ehall on cvervicrlbu thereof. beti ned not Irm than flee hundred dollare, or Ix imprt , emed not lea than one, month and not more Ilum ono year, or both, at the di.- cretlon court.' And trk-rtat.. It :e d , clered by the second section el the VI ~rtte:e of the Von.litution of the Vatted Mateo, that -Thie Coa-ttiutlott. at.d the laws of the IJnlted States which ehall he halo in pure lance • thereat. oball be the coercion law of the land. • • anythlt g in (A! Mart/feat - to ur lotralony Slate, to the contrary not- ItAranaln7. And Lr:e. can. The t.erzitlni ore of thin Common wealtb,, cot the nth dot April; It.lll. p.teeed au not. en titled ••A further sopplement to the act relating to etre Li.. In title Commonwealth," the tenth section et which provides as tallowy , : ••tter-rtoet W. That SO much of every act of Aettembly as prow dr 4 tktt only white freer.en shall to, entitled to Vote or to 1,, reylntere. , Os VOW.. OF as claiming to rota at any general or II portal tleet tun of this tlommunwraltla,, , be and the a... in beret* repealed. null that hereafter all fteemen without .11.41tiction of color, shall be enroll. ell and registered accurcline to the provisions of the trot .ea ten approved April Nils. ling, counted . .An Act fu. inter aupuletneutal to the act relating to the elections of this Cuutratowealth, - and wit , u otherwlee qualleed under exi.litte laws. be untitled to vote at all general and special election , . In this Commonwealth." The &kid above ret Ited amendment and acts Insist be executed and :.hayed by all imonioins. registers of vo ters. eleetion officer*, and others, that the rights sod privilege. , nna 'roomed tberby may be created to all tbe citizen. or this. Commonwealth entitled to tlienrame. Thu return judges for the represrolative di”triet, compnr.ed or the romdlea of Stiognebanne and Wyom ing will meet at the Court Home In Tankbannock on Tucoday. October 21st. 1873. . .... . . • Gie..ti ander tuy hand at my office, Is toe Borough of Montrone. we 131 h day of Sept . Anuo Domini 1573, and In thn yesr of tho commonwealth the nlnetl.olsth. 31. B. 11EL.31.E, bherttl. Montrose, Sept. IT, 1671 G3O. P. Rowell & Co. TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE. YOrN(3 AXII LAnins qualified for practlad perator,. at tnulo Tele4rai,ll ',Wiliam and City Line Trle;rraph. Every crolnate ercurre 4 poritlon. The turret end ruo.i comp!. tc , In America. Andrees, for circular anti catalogue, C. L. NT. Sup't.. Dunk), N. T. ColumbiA Claosical gnotitute A Boarding School for Tonna Wm and Boys. For el, colons, aclatrets, lice. ft. o. ALE XANVER,Columbla,Fs AGENT.; WANTED FOR THE NEW 8008. EPIDEMIC AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, with the honest AM beet treatment for OH mete. The only thorough work. 0./ the kind In the world. Ernbrno nn stwat Pos.Yellow revcr,thelerattod ail ttottleze... dl•eatete. No (tutily vi re without it. And all Day It.— ling RI chrnmntle IlhotralionA. hltunno chance or the sea,on for 'tartan. Addrees,ll.. S. GOODsPEZD 6 CO., t 4 Tremont nt..Bo4tou. : 4 Z 0 EVI 6 E. S 17C 'FAa - Ai6W AGENTS WANTED. Ntatt for Catelnv, DOMF.STIC SEWING )J4CUINE CO., li. T - - 4 4 13SYCII0MAOY. on 3Oli4Cilh itmria.- ettht.r scs null fascinate and :aln the lose and affections or. any pit on they chooie, in3tantlY. — This hunts 'penile acqnittnenti all can by mail. for tis ca•nt.; together with o :411r - rime GrOde. Ezyptlon treacle, Dreams, Hints in Ladles. A queer huh; 100,010 sold. Address, T. WILLIAM & Co.. Publishers, Phil's MONEY- ilade L'etptdly will. Stencil 4 He) , Check entitle. Catalogue!, and 111 particulars Free. S. al. Srnielza.ll7 IcanovccSt..llonilln. 4 , 4 A 5 t „ , ;?;0 1 t rriy I Azento trnted 1— et o:t:i toe or " : rki people,"i tberroxoirzoold t moremosey r for tie In Mete ep orts Of- .14 the luo than at nnyilting nlse. l'articiastnt frog. G. &TIN. SON, & CO„Poraptcl $25. 111014 E? MADE FAST $lOOO. By 411 wha wort• fur 44. ' 1t upon writiutr yua do not Glad as On Natter, to will giro you unu dollar fur your troablo. Ornd .tamp for rut:Wars to 0.11. Ili:Cß . l,ex .t-Qo.*Tolgo,As. ettum.tled , twenty years between , death with.A.STH Niter PHTHIB. I ed meelf by compelled, in; root* experime end he nt dm, a nd Inhaling the lied Ma" t‘ bine Ana obtained. 1 fortunately die. • ,netted a mart wundurful rinamly and Mow MAOUT !Or hill Ite kindled dbmaxes. Wetbmb eva the aeveteat pares'. sin initantle, en the pattert c.in Ile down to . restaged 'deep. b: SENT in' ht VOEFY 7.? t'IIAItIE. Addrear, A. LAYWELL, Apple tireek, Weyn, Cu., 0, THE LA CROIX NIEDIPAL DISPENSARY, - 411 the of& et and tnnt.t nricreonAd tchalltillon to this country for the treatmenr or Chronic and ILtxnellll,-. even. Fir forma of irststrot coil, or =hurt. hr moth Widt atalcuitni; or cto.o. 8. 11. DV NYDON. ill Mahn Lahr, Alt4rt7, N. I,