THE DEMOCRAT. Z B. ffiIVLBY it CO., Editero Wodnetiday, Ploy. 26th, 1873. Local objections to the Constitution. The text of the new organic law of this state to be voted npor the 16th day of December seems to Very generally meet the approbation of the people in this lo cality,there being only one objective point raised thus far, so far as our know) edge extends and that is to the seventh Section of Art. 14th, which is as follows: SEC. 7. Three county commissioners and three county auditors shall be' , Let ed in each county where such officers are chosen, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventittlye,and every third year thereafter; and in the election. of said officers each qualified elector shall vote fur no more than two persons. and the three persons hating the highest number of votes shall be elected ; any casual vacancy in the office of county commissioner or county auditor shall be filled by the Court of Common Pleas of the county in which such vacancy shall nem, by the appointment of an elector of the proper county who shall have vot ed for the commissioner ur auditor whose place is to be filled. One objection seems to be that this sec. tio_p will give a minority representation iAhis county, which should not be as "to the victor belongs the spoil f." , this constitution was a local affair and applied only to Stisqoehanna County, this might seem objectionable to partizan Republicans, but the old autocratic counties of York, Bucks. Berke, Centre and all others, come under this provision the same as this county. That this FiloaM meet our approbation is not at all strange for we have repeatedly ad vf 'cared in the Dsmocit%T that a general law should he Missed making a minority representation ol,ligatory the same as upon election boards. The Commissioners 8 'aril is not like other offices. 8101 ply executive. hut it 19 a local legislative body to a certain ex- tent, in the way of levying taxation and the principle underlying our system of ' government is. that taxation without r, p resentation is in opposition' to time Re publican principles. in Centre Gionty this year, a Republican Commissioner was elected while all the other officers were' Democratic by their usual majority. This grew out of a dissatisfaction ot the masses with a strictly partizan board. We have heard of one objection to this Section, which is very novel to us indeed.' and that is, that three onsophistocated officers would come into office at the same time as all wonld be elected at the same time and it would hea very difficult matter for the clerk to get them way-wised. We, in our simplicity cannot see that the bu siness of the Commissioners office is any more intricate than that of Sheriff, Pro• thonotart., and other minty officials, and the same objection would apply in the r Cases. The Sheriff cannot he re-elected, and by past experience the office of Pro- • thonfdary is quite liable to change hands. There is no reason why three 111(.13 cannot he found in this Cora.). to take charge of the Commissioners office, without prerl. -sans training, as well as of the other otli --ces. If it becomes necessary that an old "rat" shall be retained if, that efface iu order to show the new ones where the "meal chest" is. the people can remedy .the defect in the constkntion, by re-elect ohe or two of the old board, as there is nothing in the provision restricting them from that. This seems,in our mind to do away with all these objections. A Monitor For The Mlasnes. Had we never seen a copy of the new Constitution, vie should hate a most per fect Monitor to make us zealous in its support, in the following reasons. Every Sartori Cameron, Treasury Ring t tnef and corporation monopolist, together with their subsidized Journal. on the Radical side and all the Sam. Joseph Legislative, Democratic "Roosters" are utor ing heaven and earth. almost, to defeat it.. This we say is sufficient reason, without any other evidence to warrant every honest man who has the welfare of the masses and the honor of the Commonw , alth in clew, to give it his active and earnest support. An old deacon once said to his spit who was going out am mg a gang of un principled nt,n, "Endeaver firer to find out just what they want you to do, and then Lo ewe and not do it." This is a safe precept to follow among this gang of corrupt political cormorants, whit have reduced the honor of the -011 liej,stune" to a mere sk, leton. The manifest desire is that the masses shall allow the election to go by default I and then They eau rally in their full strength and thus defeat it. This is what they want you to do, and the "o -d deacons"advice comes in, It sure and not ' do it. We shall tote cor the New Con- i stitution both for the above reason, and also because we 'have thoroughly perus•cl it, and we tied in it nothing worse than the old one, while there is much that is vastly improved. The strong points in the new conwitn tiou are, that it curbs the legidatiw pow er, not sufficiently to destroy its ample ! sornreiguty, but as to Its authority to make special laws for all the alleys and drains in the commonwealth. And it to the only constitution ever presented for popular approbation, whose provisions will bring all corporations comnletely within the power of the state. if it is adopted, the peopie will save more money in law suits resanting corporate powers. in every half dozen years, than the cost of the convention, public- buildings. new judges and all other possible or improba expenses likely to arise in currying into elf-ct its provisions. Withon- too gently extending this article, it is impos sible to criticise the whole of the work of the convention, but certainly the advan tages to be gained from its , adoption 11 . far transcend the defects. that the peopl e should not fail to accept the jhe.ent op portunity, by adopting it. .ro make a party question of it would be the acme of absurdity. We give our readers the tabular table of real estate valuation upon our sdpple znent, which makes it in form for con %, 0 . ieut Preservation, and all will do well to pres'erve it to future reference. The Cumitlisaionees of this county. inform tn. that they did not give ConitnissiOner Bigham the increased valuation. They only gave the assessed valuation 'of this County; and Mr. Bighorn put: the price on, multiplying by six. Froin reading Mr. Bighame appended note it is iufered that he got it froth them, and we so in timated, and as we do ant intend to mis friiroEeatialv_oac,we give theta the bane 7 _ it of this evireetiett. The mtparalted destruction of timber in the United States is attracting the at tention Of thoughtful men from twopoints of view.. According to a New York pa per they are : First, that of increase in the priceql this kind of building ma terials and secondly. because it is now ascertained that treeless countries are lia ble to drouths and hurricanes by which crops are reduced in quantity or destroy ed. Numerous plane have been proposed t. remedy the growing sod inerea-ing evil of denuding the land of its forests.— The last report of the department of ag riculture recommends that all settlers on public territory in prarie districts must engace to plant trees as a condition to receive a title on the lands which they time take!, up. TEIIPERANcE ora!ors are lamenting tho ease of a Waterloo, la., burglar, who after carefully packing up the plunder which he obtained it, a wealthy citizens house un fort unanly came across some choice liquor and war tempted to indulge therein until, he fell asleep upon the parlor sofa. where he w'as found next morning and handed over to the constable. This sad illustra tion is adduced to show how wrung it is for any one to keep intoxicating bever ages in the house. Even though the pi o prietor himself be safe from committing a t excess, he can never know ,what in. jury he may indirectly cause to a weaker fellow-bring. New Advertisements. INSTRUCTION ON THE VIOLIN ANT) GMT/al— lecitihe •t_ DO. 11.al,,N§ofIlcu oo TutAlay. Thor-. Cav and satnnley erouluga. W. WOOD. Nov. 11. 1873.—wif USE. UTCICS NOTlCE—Letter testamentary in the of C D. Lathrop, late of Montinese. deceared. haci..g been grow. al to the subscribers. all pennons In nehted to the raid estate, are requested to make Ito. ntedln pa, 113,11. and nil perroor having claims a:7.7nel said decedent will per rant them without delay. MRS. JOANNA LATIIROP, C. M. 61-11 E. Montrose. Non. 75. tell. Pr!ii.lC KALE — The undergo:led will lien at Pub t 'ode. trFrmtklln townehip,on Saturday. Nov. %Ph, at to o'rlbt k NI., the folloteing property: Spnu of Lerere, e t of bob elelgbe, mowing marlin,. light elet i ;n, go of double hurtle., plow. aei of whiffle wt. yr a r 01.1 holier, S t Mr" 11117. built . ..lntl other •itielio. too ..nmenme to mention Taux , :—All pun.. under Ore dollar... ankh; Ore dol lar, and over. one )car's trtdlt ultra Intereat and ap poor.' eortnny lIESLAN SNuW, E. P. Stamp ba• open,' 'slob • frevb •took of GROCKRTF—n, FLO CR AND F' ED. which st tll be sold as low as can be bought el-.wh,r.- 1. r rant. The public ne , orited to cull and examite for tlicm ectr.s. Ite•pectfolly, - ' E. P. STAMP, et the old Side of Public Avenue Montrose. Nov. AUDIT. VOTICF..--The ondertodeed. an auditor appointed by the iloort of Common Plea.e of tins ger 13..utt., County. to dlotribitto the fando toe [iambi of the Sheriff. stri.ing front %herifra pale of red) volute of drew Hall-tend n 3.4 %I. .1. Decker, take. Chit method •o give holler their he will attend to the chalet of hie apidontrnel t, at hit. Olive In Alimlrmw. On Wed ra.ray. 04th day of December. Ind. at one o'clork. p. nv. when and whore all persona interested to cold Mud oil pro-vet their adore or he forever debarred from coming ho ou said food. B. L. HALDIVIN. Auditor Idontrnre.. Itee. Auction I sabre, her 11.V111:: rented ht• farm will roll at Lis rya dance ;n Lathrop, on Pridas. the sth day of flee ether. 1573. c tromeamog at Its o'clock_ A. %1., the hollowing property: One -par. brood mums, with foal; to tun- at tag t e.m. 1 yearliug heifer, Si calves, intou.bels of oats. a gauntly -if oat straw. I market argon. 1 mantel Watch. a lib pole and shahs, art double hisracaa. -et new), Jon yoke, I horse [aka, 1 drag. I plow I eon, abet sr. 1 strtiotior. 1 bob 'tied. 1 rat 1.1 , .I,;.`hP tart of doable NI hit:V.o4l,f., l rifle, and mern oz t.er argil not meet ThetNirs,— All suns of $5 and ander. ash; over $5 one year'a time nith itlLCrcbt and approved reenrily. O. W. frSWESBURY. . . G. B. Rncecr. Anctinnper. Lathrop. Nov. 2.3 d, 167.1. 2vr SEE THIS ! GIVEN AWAY ! MO all in'ellted to me grill be plena a Ptaternenl tee u,ntl, of °area:leer. All 11C070111.1 , nm•t .ettird by January lat. Rilla Atter tital Urea I enall krap ou boots, and aell duly for ready pay. Nov. 24, 1673-4%, Protect lour Buildings! ',Mal NAY EE DOSE RITE OSE•7ODDTE TEE CMAL 112PG3111-1 DT COM Gilos' Patent Slate ROO% PEI AGICCTS WASTED 1M EVERY TOWN A roof may be covered with a very cheap ehingle. and hJ oppbretion. of .111 i, plate io MOO! to tart from al to roof,. can hr patched and coated. looking moth brit r and looting longer than new olaughts with out the bible. fur OXE•TIif ED THE COST OF RE-SHINGLLSO The expeneo oC itlAttog new Filing:VS t only about the ettet hl eutsyly Lying them. 'I he eta, els Elsa: rittAJY ageiest sp-r&. or Lt leg stuher.. de loaf be easily tested by any tow. nue 1%4e:0h from the LE4C.I. that hkellattllNl Co.'. Elsa. LOU SAIiE TARIFF AS FOR SL %TED ROuFS For tin nod Don it bens no equal, as it czpaitids by beat. cwitnicts by cold, nod Bever eruct* or .e../en. For cciaielt lt le pailit ulurl2 sto,pted. on it will not zornxlc is the wont tzporrii plate. noun to.tytd :with far t , :e.gllktug Feb can be mad?: water tight at a small rspria.c. The hate Pal./ 111 tn.'?EmELY two gallons will corer a hundred square feet of shingle roof. to uVrr Itartintdira of tot or It it. Pries ready for lore fr hti host. per wrilutt, wit 4 a iihrat disowned to Ls fruda larosull had awl) the tuatertal fur 4r.:.0 per lot mews het to Aew York and ehlutty, XU Tlit lei USED lig Tlll6 COMPOSITION. therefore It does nut effect the water from the roof. If rurireu off from the el-tat, for the first I.lllc ur t%O The gt-tet tiaN a very usury body, but is easily applied with a 4 orb ilicit par, ea unh On der-tyea eblogw. It tilts up the boles sod pores. hareeu• Own, sod givta a row veinal:oral roof that will iaat fur year,. Cwtcd ur antryeto ruhigkev; It brings to piece and kr.pr iltrui there it lilts up all Wier or led mule, wad slope he kph., you mar befog equal to fire of thdluary patut. 1 in color 14 the elate alien flrot applied Is dark pur ple, chat gag 1n sot= a amain to a nip .uniform slate croutand TO ALt INTENTS AND PEE:POSES, SLATE. Although a .10. dryer, tom NW not ert.Vi it in the hot ono tuna Witt Patatage. s. nt to any part of the country by express. C. U. D.. at thy follow leg pricer If less than 6 pillow , . or If ordered to be sent as fr. 4:Li ;be Inoacy road accompany Irse.order. 10 Lt.. . CA xnua. tor target...lca or crx.ke, 61 1 Gal end Can $ 180 2.33 660 16 "" Erg ob 6 "t 0 " (XL flarrel,) 10.00 11212212 • Rorie ewe eniLed. evacuates I:iveu, and wiles required will 1.. thonnu.lvy reiwiro , and- warraule.d. Ordure evevelftaly e.drolrd. bar Aid muonualdon. rerommeadatMtie from Tone. Amer Co:0.1.1W tore: EMuoelale !rum the leading brews oven., or a awrapit ltd wit!" elate, • Addreee, N. Y. ELATE ROOFING CO,. OE9. E. mum. Proprietor, 30 7 6 C/..IME _Yu= CITY Or Wit lIATIGRWOUT, Agri, • mowitoxv.‘P.4.. litaauvot r Xeszabat 56a4:16"40-wil Election Prod:motion. Irnent AS, by an Act of the Genera) Assembly of the Common mini of Penney ivents entitled An Act to provide for ceiling Convention to emend the tattoo." appratrd by the Governer the eleventh day of April. A. D., Ihn l. it was provided that at the gametal election on the second Tnesday of October, In the year 113:2, the qualified electors of this Commonwealth should elect delegatrp to a convention to revise the Constitut ion of the State; end ohm" It was further provided by raid Ast that said convention when dot, elected...emitted, and organized, should have power to propose to the citizens of this Commonwealth for Ow approval or rejection, a new Constitution. or amendment. to the present vine, or rpecilic amend ments to be voted for separately, the nom to Ile rub milted to the citizen of the Commonwealth, for their adoption or rejection, at such time and In such mamma. as raid convention should prescrthe; and that all amendment ecreptt tl by a majority vole of the electors voting then nu eboald become a part of the Constito lion; and whereto, the mild conventlou bee berm tiny elected. convened, and organized. and her prepared and propubcd a new COtilititti tic a. and has by its ordinance adopted the thlnl day of November. A. D . 1073. entitled "An Ordinance tot Submitting the Amended Coorth u• tion of Pennsylvania to a vote of. the qualified ela nos thereof, an parsed second readinu."alitntiutedTnealleY• the sixteenth day of Dr.-ember. A. D., ltr la. or the time for rubmittlog the mime to a vote of um qualified elec. tors of the Commonwealth, for their approval nt n jet lion; and whereto, the said AM of Assembly farther provided that the election to decide for or egulort the New Constitution.r the specific nincodmer,a to De prulv,,cd. shonld lie held and connected as the metal elections of this Commonwealth err now by law con. ducted; and whereat, by the Act attic General APPeI/1- hly of the Commonwealth of Peunrylvania entitled " 0 Act regulating the general cluetion- wttlitu Commonwealth " app oval by the Governor the cacao day of lttly. A. b. , Ina% Ile enpplernetile, In lo mnd the dnty of the Sheriff of every county within this Com- Mortwealtb to pine public notice to the electors of raid Ctinlity. by proclamation publieDed In one or more new!. paper, in the County. at kept Le clay days before each election. or the day tin d by Irv/ for the general elec tion, the pl .cee In the rcveral election districts of the evenly ate bleb said election lo to ho held, and the errs to be elected or the subject to tp• voted opoti said qualltlet electors; and whereas, by the aforesaid ordtoonce of Feld convention It Is likes Ito provided that the shot Igo of to; seem! countlce of this COMM 011• wealth shall glee at least twenty days notice of Paid ciertine DS proclamation; Now, therefore. I, 31. B. 11E01E. tutu Sheriff of the. county of Susquehanna. do accordistety issue this my proclamatito, malting known to the qualified electors of said county ti•al, pursuant to the aforesaid Acts of the licner.i I AA-moldy and the ordinance of raid con, Mien. a 3,.ecial election will be had in .aid county. on Tuesday, December lath, 1573, at the places in the several election dinnets appointed by law, at which vitae and places the qualified electors of raid election district. mop vote open the question ot the adulation or rejection of the tow consiltation sub mitted by the afore-aid ordinance of said convention to vote of the go dined electors of this Commonwealth tin the outside attic bonnie to he voted at said election shall be written or printed the words -New Coostitu. :•' and on the inside, for all persons giving affirma tive votes the words •Tor the N. wr Cotectitutfon:' and for all persons girl , g negative votes the woods -Against the New Constitution.” I also I eerily make known end give notice that the places of holding the aforesaid lmutral electifio In the several wards_ bunamhs, dietriets,ond town-hips with Lithe County of Sucrittehanua are or follows, to wit: The tante/Li for the divincteoreposed of the ts.we Alp of Ap_thicon will be held at the hon. of Josvpa Be. he in said tow nettle. The Election fur the district composed of the town ship of Ararat will ho held at the school house near the Presbyterian church in said township. The Election for the dimrietrompoced of the tow-ishis of Auburn will be held at the beam of •ILIMer , /NU In mid township. The Elernots for the district composed of the township of lisidgearater will be held at the Conn House in the Borough or Montt arc. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Brooklyn will he held at the house of James 0. Bahian! In mid towoehip. The Election for the district rompoved of the loan able of CM-a-mint will lie held at the school house [MIT Edward Clark's In sold inivechlp Thy klertiou for the d.rl.t comprmed of the town ship .•f Clifford will ho he d at the hoot, Into of John Elewetaon In aod tosenrhip. The ideation for tha di.•inct co-or/fixed of the Borough of Duodati .11 he hold at the Ilnadaff Hotel lu mod nontdh. The Election Gtr the district composed of the town ship of tholoch will be held ht the house lute of T J. Babristek to said township The Election for the district composed of tho town. ship of Forest Lahti will to hold nt the house of Mrs. Bertha Warner to said tone:thin. The Election for the district onetposetri of the township of Frankitn will he h hi at rho school honer !war Jacob Allard's in maid towechit,. The Election for lac dirt Het composed of the Boronch of Friendoville will be held it the school home In said Ban - math The Election for the district compoaed of the thorough of Great Bend still be held at the house late occupied by Bartel Thoth.. in said Borough. The Election for the mat Het rompolted of the town• etilp of Brent itrlant Will be held at the bonsai late occupi ed E Bannon. dec. The Election for inedlst rie t composed of the township of Gthinon trill he held In the .Icadetia) Luilulog It. said township. The Election for the dletrict compo•ed of the toe-nal 1p Ilstrlo .1 will he h. Id at the Lease late of N. W. Wald ron In sold hinenehtp. Ibe Election for the district c mposed of the town Fail', of II .rinony will be hold at the honer of S. Winters In said township. The Election for the dlatrict compoacd of the town shit, of Herrick n ill he held at the Ilerriek Cent re Scbm.l In rend toe °ship. The election for the district romposed of the township of dockeon will be held at the house ofdoceph tient - 7 to mid township. The Lirti 1,1 for the oistrict composed of the Poor nhipof Jmowtp will be held at the house of Daniel Bon' no int'ia'raTi r er the district composed of the township of Lenox u ill be held at the IsLal. of Grow h Brothers to sold tounship. The election tor the illatriet composed of the town- ship of Liberty w di be held at the atatiford School house in mild township. The El. talon for the district composed of the toe 0. ship of Lathrop will be held at the 1110,4:tic School house In raid lu.neblp. fhe elcri mu for the oirtrict composed of the Borten:li of Little Meadows trill In held at the School House no said Borough. The elort ton for the district composed of toe riship of II:dab:toot will be held et the house of 01.1! It to !did tuattelop. Vie Eimtiou for the d rtet comons.ed Of the It roe eh of thittutnssu will be held at the Court Deese la raid Brirottgh. The Election for the district composed of the Boronah of Boor Whore will be held at the house late of John Beano In cold Borough. The elect... for the district composed of the township of New Mtlf.trd trill be held at the !mese of Notaries, Phloem , . ita the Borough of New Ml:ford. The election for the district composed of the town ihip of um:lnd will be told at the bloom late of Them es Mouser it. said township. The electiou for the district composed of the tO4ll chip of •nush wdß held at the hurter of N. D. bottler to cold toutistOp. The election for the district composed of the town ship of Sprirorville will be held at the house late of Spruces. Mime in mid townshtp. The election for the ditdrlct composed of the town ship of silver Lake wlli be held et the hotiae late of B. MeGertgles to said township. The Merriam for the district composed of the Tint Ward of the Borough of buseeetranua Depot will be held at the house occupied by Übeeter G. Chaffee in paid Borough. The Election for the district composed of the Second Ward of the Borough of Suequeb teen Depot will be held at the house accepted by Ambrose Beuson to +Bald Borrniah D. C. SAYRE The election for the dlelziet onmpowd of the town *hip of Thomwn will he held at the hone late of etimtrr Stoddard in widunruAltp. By the fourth recline of sold ordinance or snooda elan it is provided that taco of the coo ,tire of the Commonwealth. (except Philadelphia.) the et-tarns of the election shall he made as in the rasa of an election for Uovernor, but the return Judges in each county shall make oar a triplicate cone., return and transmit the same, within Live days after the election, iirecthd to the President of this convention, at ilorvisburg.' In pursuance whereof the Judges of the afomsif•r OM trlct shall respectively take dmr•e of the rertifiCate or return of the election of their respective d et•let•, nod produce them at a m.-etteg of on, Judge from each dls tuet, at the Court lions, lo the Borough of Sioutrose. on the third day after the dry of election, being. the present yearam Priday.the IDth day of Ileccmbsr next. there to do and perform the flutist estprfred by law of sold/edges. And where a Judge by effunese Lie on• avoidable accident is unable to attend laid matting of Judges. then the cert./flew eor return aforesaid wall he taken charge of by ate of the Inapecturs or Clerks of the election of said Clstriet, Who ellaq do and per form the duties required of sold Judge unable to at tend. I also make known and give notice, es to and by the IMIt section of sat act of July IL 1011. directed. "That every pereon except Justices of the Peace, who airtll hot-ratty office or upooint meat of profit or trust under the toiled State., or of this elate, or o f any city or in • I:around.' district whether a mammlAsioned °Merir or agent. who i Cur shall be, employed nude, the legislative. Judiciary. or executive depurtment of this State or United Stator.. or any city or memporated district; and also that every member of Cougrers, and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common eouncilof au. city, or commissioners of any incorporated dl islet, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the lame time, the °Mee or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Common weattn., and that no Inspector or Judge or tither oalcer of any inch election, shall be eilgible to any ofllce then to be voted for." By the actor Assembly of July S. lam, It is also made "the onty of every aleyor.Shertff, Alderman, Jartlre el the Pence. Constable. of every city, muddy. township or district within this Commonwealth. whenever called upori by toy officer of en elect it a. or t. three dnaliled ekctor. Inward to clear any winnow or avenue to the window of the place of General Election which shall be obstructad to mach a way 41110 /11NaVent voter. front Pp preaching the same ; and it shall be the duty of every a-valley Constable of ouch ward. dhorla or township within this commonwealth, to ho pros, ot in person or by Deputy, at the place of hording elections, in such ward. district or township fur the Furrows of prenervlns the peace no aforesaid " Also Gist in the 416 section of the act of Assembly witted 'tam act rehabs': to executioos and fur other plarPoses" approved April la. tat*. it Is enact d that the aforevalrl Indy section. "shall not be sonstmed a. to prevent any militia Milner or borough racer from servant:as Judge. Inspector or Clerk Kt 0191 gaunt or special cluttion to this CosunionWcalth." By an Act of Assembly approved the I:th day of April, lags, it is enacted, that at elect - loos he-reciter held under the laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be opened between the hours of six and sense o'clock, a. et.. and cloaent :o'clock. p. m. Warnock. The Fiftwnth Amendment of the C 011• stitallou of the Unltett State. Is los follow.: "kocrlen' 1. The right of edam,. of the United States to vote shalt dot he denied or abridged by the Veiled Z I .IIIWS.I/2 byatry State.... Account of race,color, 'Or ptevions condition of servitude " "'tire tins 2. Ibr Cgaarete'belt hare y ower to enforce It& artlele by apprearlitele2falation.' And Menai, The Conereet• of the United States. en the tan day of Match. tele. p Awed an act. entitled— d it Ad to enforce the right cf t•tihnnsar Out Cntiect tildes td tote in the sacral Stelae ty the Union, and for other tonytnes.," the drat and accot,d *actions of which ate as futtuas: . . . - - ', Sacru . ' 1.. %kit erartled 111 the Se,;nre and Rain or IRepreoesn'afirtsof Me Vida d Stales it, America in Con, gratastembred, That all citleica Of the t; salted Staws vim are. or abiLll 4.3 cites...elms otttenticd by kw to I , ot. 41 ; **7 SWUM' 0 ea 3 80 , 1 0, tit &NT State,Territory, Parsunnt to the pros klons c-nralood In the 56th section of the act aforesaid, the Judges of the nformild district Shall nn.pectlvely take chazue of Cert illcatc a ntorn of the elrettlin of their respective disteets, and produce them nt a meeting of our Judge from each district, nt the Coon House, to the Borough of Mont rone, on the third day after the day of election being the preront year. m. Friday, the nit day of Oct. next. there to do and perform the dial• required by law of said Judges. At+u flat where a J11(Igo by sickness or an avoidable ACCltlulli enable to llttoud void meeting of Judges. then Ito ci.rdllc.ite or return aforesaid hall - be taken charge of by one Of the inspectors or Clerks of the election of sal(ldistriet, r hn ' , Will do and perform amitoticr required of seal Jtrige unable to attend. By an Act of Assembly of M. -eh :at, INai, e titled, an act regivatinv the node of entity ra oft elections In the strand counting of the Commonwealth, it is enacted as follows: l• Sinceee 1. Ile It !fleeted by the Senate and Ilona° of Ikpreaentatives of the Conituoturealth of Penuoylo vital in General te.rmhly leer, and It as benthy c met ed by the authority the name: That the qualified voters rat the o vend conntioa of the Commonwealth, at all gettiatal. tow arhiy, Introit th.and spectal are iterohy, hereafter. allteurleell mad required to tulle, by tickets. tanned. or Wrltlon, severally el:toothed as follow*: One ticket Ithall embrace tine names of au judge, of courts viii for, and to be tabled. outside. Indicter) ;'• ono ticket shall embrace the names of all elate aflutter voted fur. and labeled, -ate.," ono ticket obeli enter:tee the triunes of all county lancer. voted tar. Including "air° of otuator, int tuber. and members 01 itioiembly. If soled for, and members of cengretts,ll voted Pm and be bilieled,`-county ;.. ono ticket chill embrare th • comer , of all township ttfilvers voted for, and lie labeled tquisnahlp;" one ticket shall embrace the cameo or all b0r0114,1 °Meet, Voted for, and obeli he Inboard :' and each claosehall be deposited in repent.. hallotbo cr.." dlO rlet. ennui v. city. pariah, townehip. school dirtricL municipality tr 7 other terriarratoub cllvielons. shall by entitle/Lana otluw re to rote at all ouch elections; with out dlaanctlun of rec. ,or color, or priori°. condition •feoreitello , 011 Cone! lint lon, lane, cu-toot, usage, or regulation of any Stare or ferrithro, or by, or under Its authority. to the outtlrary nnl with. Omni lug. - fiCvrtort Y. dud if / &Ober twirl, J. TWO i( by or underthe authority of the Colletlltllloo Or laws of pay Stale. Or the la too of any Territory, any net is or shall be required to be done Ilea prrrequierte or qualification for t Ming, and by Ruch t hotraltul lon or late, persons or racer. , are or shall he eitargeo with the performance of datleeln farniching to el* levee ell opportuOtly Ic per norm such Ito requioile. or to beams quallifled to rote, it 'hull be the duty of every such pruont and rater to glen to all elder:tot of the t title Sates Ito adore and equal opportunity to perform such prerequiolte and to become yealifiert to vote without dictiorinoo of nice col. on or itreviouo month ion of servitude; ant. If soy ouch peroou or ofteer chili reface or knowingly mutt to g... nil rflet t to title 'cc ton he shall. fur eliory each odes, st, haft it and pay the sum el the hundred dollar- to the pet con aggrit veil t herehy, to Iteenvertal by au tet lon on tin co-c, w nit full costs and such en ollowee re for wan,: fees as the o not elnoli deem Jut, anti ell ill slog., fro every etlda no doomed guilty or a 411-41P111,1nOt and shall on conotctlon then of. he fisted not leas that live trandroldollanc, or be imposoo,t not Ire' thou .io. mouth and not more then one year. 0i both, at tha .croon of the court." An/ tehrretze, It declared by the perond section of the VI talkie of thi , t'o'ot Potion of the I: 'died Staten. that “Thle Constitution, at d the lea e of the 'letter, State, which shall be in 'le in pursuance :hero,/ tfiel . he the sut.tetne law of the land. • • • anythli cin enthelfLtion or fairs if wiy Mules to Us confrary not. tviiitalanding. And whereas, The Legislature of this Pnnitron wealth. no the nth tta• t/ April, A D., Isio. nu...sedan net. so Mb... 1 'A further supplement to the ert r. tatltuy to ett.c tint. in this etteintouwealth,'' the tooth section at obtch prop tiles a. follows : ' - Stole.,. SO, That so ninth of every act of A•eemhl3 ay prov.des that only white fret-men .ht❑ he entitled It note or to he reglytere no enters. or a• cLi/ming to not atony general or ~retell election 4,1 t hl. l'oounooweal:b be and the tame I. repealed. anti th-41 bete:diet all freemen. angoont dlefinction of color, ' , hall he enroll eat and registered orenrding to 11, provlr.lora4 of the dret section nolo-need April Irth, Itne. enti,led - -An Act Armor eupplemenfal to the Oct rola tot, to the election• of title C.J.llllllllur.altli." and win n nth .-rol-e onalleed under cal-that. 1 , 1,4 he entitled 10 Y.', at all grocro.l and Ypecill eleetlon• In thl• Conononw.... h." Thi n.id tarot, recited anti...l:nem and trim me.t hr ez.ca till and a..c.tori. .ritt.tcro tern. clection glint et, andoutcry, Mat tint rti; hi trni prictlvirce znartatitt, ci tlicrity may I , rrd to nli the citizen. of Common wcalth entitled t.umr The return Jed:fen lor tile repre— do , triel. compoend of thecounties ,i 1 5,1411,1.110¢ 1111fi Wpm.- ten m suet nt the Court Hone, lu To-...h.,nuock on Tne-dap. Otiober 21et. 1,7.1 lac t; hod, on hood at m, offire. Is, 1...< 11 , 1,h - _h of Mtddrot, the ,thl day ofNov , An.° lono thl and to the year of th e Loottuun.,,,th Os , n•oelt sixth. M. it. 31,,ntruse. Nov. to 3. A medicine that has done more than ail the proscriptions of the pharnmenra•in 1.1 protect the human sysien ..uainst 'tly ill. -outer induced 11 unlit Itt I.y sat onintlilqz,, a-certainly worthy 14 universal condi-it-We. It is mainly On account of its extratmituary pn vender pro perties that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is so exceetlim.tly popular in localities subjectto the visitation of miasmatic levers and other dist 34, produced by empoistateti air. A family that escaped :deftness during a sickly season in con at-rot-nee or usi lig. the flit ten Its a saft-plandis a listng advertisement of the virtues of the pre paration. The whole nei:tithottinml maize the fact. - I cotil-tn't have in bevel ii," Ray, one. - 1 searcely eretlittal the advertistatientq: but one 111,st (relieve Wißtt one See..:' Hays another. - It is the very thing we need in (hi. na whole %OWL, section of cmintri.." remarks :I third. And the result is that the instinet of ,elf-dHenee, 111 e first law of oat ore, induces three-fourths of that (1/1111111111i1V to obtain supply of the great veg., table 111thiole in free then ,,.„,,„, tn. xo w inter, when thew stem rvptirra ex 'run vigor and elasticity to enable it to riffle the ef fects of damp and cold, the (litters w ill he found portico! iris serviceable. Illimit»nt ism will not he apt 10 111- , 11.11111?"111111,Clefl and !WM, that have been braced up by this excellent invigor ant and nervine ; nor will the ,Verifies of the s eamn, whirl, have st eh a dtsostrons -tier; on .the pulmonary organs or the hatirk- anti delicate he likely to exercise the nine indow trtl Intl In•Tv• tea in (3., aslwre the stronaeloand 1110 exter nal surface of the hods (which always vempa. Hazes with tine gljp,lire 01121thS) have learn toned and stimulafed by a en ,,,,„ o r the restora tive The fit+ of intligcstion and irregularnien of the bowels which prn.eTtt halm sudden changes of weather may always be averted by a time; use of the Bitten. Heal Estato for Sale. 1 I: i The Subscriber otf , rs for sale the following Real Estate, to wit: 711 E FARM known as "Rohert Moore Farm. - Ouate In Rridgewa. ter township. Susuuebauna Ca., P.m.. shout two rest of Moulton Borna;l3. containing 130 acres of ex calico; nrsus and grain Lind. about aS acme. , ul timber. a good farm house and onibullaings. a line orchard of choice fruit. well watered. and adapted for dairying pu poses. Stock. dairy Allures. and farming utensils. willtbe sold with the Farm if desinai, uoi.b, pr•vitins 17 disposed of. ALSO, A HOUSE AND LOT eituate in the Borough of New Milford. Sneinehanter County, Pa., pleartantly located 013 the Main steed!, neat the centre of the town. Lot W., foot front, a tend coo • venient two-nary duelling, a good lead garden quit, and a convenient well of good wilier. ALSO A FARM OF FIFTY ACRES one fourth of a mile from the borunzit of Sew WI( .rd. acres improved. and the ha•atnve u 01 thnhered.print I pally with chertont and loonlock.. A good ajklU Iraq burr, and a thrifty onog . orchard, ALSO THE ROTEL PROPERTY known as the CR 11111E1:LIN ROTEL In tiihron Rol litiAltle banns t 0.. conin intr, ion oteret or land. mostly Improved. 10 , 11 itolel. V 1 .117,011 Boron and out. bllltallng.. Convenient eitter ata hotel or for farming and dairy purpose•. AL'O A DISTILLERY for the manufacture of Clde.' Brandy, In good running order, lately cccopied by R. C. Tall, dereagelL and about 69 pertheo o 1 laud adjacent to We aforeitald Lintel prop. erty. Wear-mew made eery to Felt the ourehr,rer.opoe good rentrlty. For particulars 13.quIre of E. 11, Hawley, DMIIOCIUT fe dee, Mout roe, Pa.. or of the eubscrlber ou the !Wirt Moore Farm. Dridgmaator, l'a. JOl➢loi GAirITIL April i 1 7873.-tf. .13ILLI,NGS STROUD. General Insurance Agent, FIRE, MIT AND ACCIDINT INSIID ASCE, Macon:tr. cps e. Houle Ins. Co., N. Y., Capital and i+urplus, $4.000,000 Ilan:dil dire lee., Cu.. t. nplval nuilZuryilua V,1410)(41 Liverpool. London ,V. (Hobo •• SZIJAAAI,AIO Inn. Co.. of Nona Atuertes • • irf,tati,oUU A At louol. Pilir4. ,faiii,VOU Anthracite YI., I lad .. taI)MAI Ins. Cu., bl'at uof Ponies " 4.41.1,irti Volou U utual .. ••• •4.ici elk Lyttoulng Fire •• O6,011.).000 V. fillameport Ins, Co. •• titoliou N . :nu:et/meet% P.orldroca.R. L•' Goo.Outi Slembauo.' •• • 440,0CA1 CLay. of .Neowpoil. Hy. '2.10,1.01 Seirttosu, of bud. Co. •34KE'uO •• Alemmaus la, of C1..744nd, •• 400.001 Stlito Ina. Co. of Phila. 100.0001 Alesasxmols, of I'lluburg, - •• 4410,000 Zs 3. IP MI . Conn. Mutual Lire Ina. Co., Arsons ,AS,000,10) Avnerlaw Lite. Ye ' SaAor,too .a.choxazymirtime. Traveier*ln*.Co.Marforti, Capitalsual Supine t 1,000.000 Itallway Yeacengere SALOAOO, The under*lgned has been Ivel I &zoom In thin eou avyjer the put WyeareAs au I....queue,: Agent. Loo*e* eneteined by Me Como/delve havo tavrays been promptly paid. yty'Officeiiretdoorea*t from Banking Office of W U. Cooper telo..Turoplkest. Montrose.Pa. ' BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. CRAIILES n. snrrn. HOLLACESPAFFOItD, dlontnyee. Msrti. lMi EXECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Wirnas as Letters irate meaty-I.W Ike eaten, of Patrick Curbit, late of 131). city twp., deed, hare been gnuded to the ea becribera, sit persona Indebted to relit estate aro request-4, to make Immediate . payment. and thoee , - Milan claim+ 'or de, manda algal an the aatue, trill present them mitt:font do. DAIVI. P. PULLMAN. PATRICK D . olllVill.N. - Nor. 12.16111.-4 w. . - . • - NEW STOCK OF HUI VIIIM DRESS GOODS shawls, Oloaldngs, Flannels, Blanketspetc. NEW FALL STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS Ladles' and Misses' Trimmed Hats, VELVETS, MEBONS, ETC NEW FALL & WINTER STOCK MEE EMEND BOYS', YOUTHS', AND HENS' iCIO3MEI.XAMIT4E: 191751TE3. NEW FALL CASSIIII ICES, COATINGS, .1!!IL3mc1 liTcsestiages, FOR CUSTOM WORK NEW STOCK OF 3E3Ett. de Capes. FALL STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES', Boys' and Man's MERINO WRAPPERS & DRAWERS. NEW FALL STOCK Mancliogs• ir&as c 3. Goats? FIDINISHI,NG GOODS C 6.= ETS AND OIL CLOTES All the above open ngin large v.:n*ly at the More of Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co;, M. s. DEii.tt.TEAt. M.Acia;i.ll; P;krtner VOR SALE OR F:XeTi INGE. 3 natter:hated of7cre tor rale hi. 11 fiOlj RT .t l'Flr sl ORB. r the can .1 la liar 1p mnc h of Shirk4,lllll3y. Lot - ,Gx17,. h'ut Itarn ;tea) Gut. Store vI. dwelling l , tist;:i furl hiook 1y 13.21nt0r1. Good a hart for the art 0131MOCIAtioll of no.o men. A fait run of holt, Town aad cannicoatom. arid sail cheap for caah. or mid exchange for a farm I' eultahle Thi• to a good canner for nay one ty than a nice Immo.; p, ear.- rooe all the a rani:gr. of a railroad torn, and one in hick can be mane xn en-y aua comfort:l4l, lining, he rhirr ap eousething , fora rainy day. Fill 'tack of cool. ••n bath! rovroDoinl) given hen ch air , d . of or addreaa, I OW NI A lt GA 0, 1. ..13.—htc• ShiCkrblany. Luxeroe Co.. Pa. Geo..P. Rowell & Co 9 5 0 0 _saL 3El_ mode =132 ft rept- eento vateple pogee r.td v , yle of hi .d.t.g .of intete.eiv !We; eei and re.r-fol bootie. too vel) in every ft.tittle. 11.1, thing v. or tri .1 by C1.11,ett..- AI; g.1 1 :1 itt A til'EU, to make ti p. rrievoeet Itei..ties the., ....re, hi every cent., v Proepectee venqt.colleti.l on reee.i.t price. Ilor ...ult.., re.tl ti tett I rrton e.tdreen..lotlb h. POITI' It .t I'o.llot:ere. /301. A 111 Y.STh.ttIES polvect tlhonter. tutid ttiv t.re PROZE:s Z mid it. fz. PLUIt I. ES A ..pleutild cwt. - , 0, VII tot PM' fueety IPuetmted uttb r:evettt Aie , l end truntl ee, rat. jug, AZIt -I unthw hit.tury of Art le mit enttm. The most at ,Lie book out Agent ' , monied. Aetutfot term. nth. ...atuph. ',ages to caw.] Pub. t. t.., iliatftrd, $4l g.O iN FOl7ll WF.F.E.S' CANVASSING arm. one effenre profit ore Bryam'• I.Jll.—ary of P. C ory and Sun;; ; *TO in one week on Tl.e Ono., ,Loper'. .none/. y Idlar . cube, Ind 31 re , el.l‘ -slay active, man or %omen am burr nn agency. J. 11 *ORO st CO.. New York, Doctor, Cl4eagn and Sen Fronde., RICH FARMING LANDS THE BEST 15 1 4 STMIZ‘T ! Fo Flnetnnticns ! Always Impronng in Value! The Wealth of it., (I,lbory ron•'c by the Ad. rnt re. in n....1,1a0 2.11 , 1 V td TIIE.: St Mins, of of the Enrol inn& on the enniinect in E , .te a Srbrn,kl.. as Cir rale—reeni of thi m cr liefess to the nurkirt- at prices that LiEri COMPS Vivo and Tea Years credit given. mitt latcrest at Six par tent 1 The Land Grant Banda of the Company taken at par for lands . .. They eel, now be parezza,d at ti lams die. count. Wall particular" give!), new GUldo .IP, II h now Slap mallcd raw, by addre.rang 0. P. DAV". 7... Land Commiteloner U. P. It. 11, Omilm, Nob. . `cry- 0 Ihri l M S 77 . er,..C '" • 7 ' ~.. ca " 2 7 Cl 2 rae....'7 - 1:'-'. v, ...,-, • ~, •"7. - ' " ,,c ' I- " , V , .... 1 . 1 --- 4"SZ .. . j PA.SI-1 1 0 tAS.," • - AGENTS WANTED. &•sd for 111 hinrun. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.. N. $2O SAVED! Tomzet the !a gent dnarrad of thr tinira the FLORENCE SEWING RACIIINE. CO. ham decided to REDUCE PRICES, and Ida hereafter eel! their $6:l marhine for $45, and otlvr Ogles in proportion.', T.I3:EI.M%T.aCOR.33IST C7X3 is the ONLY ettreng rfiaehine that feeds the work bezel:ward and forward, or to ris,l4 and (eft as the parehmer may prefer. It has been greatly LW PROVED AND SIMPLIFIED, and in'far bet ter than any other machine in the nuteket, IT IS NOW TIIE CIIEAPEST. Florenee, Nans.,..Yor. '73. AGENTS YiTANTED. FIRESIDE rlifter. ee:sn, 711.84 f, 6 h7fLru7P & ATWOOD, protic'e the florrt coo u= e 4 any coal oil lamp. For tale by all lamp dealer.. 4 1, 113SYCIRYM le ACY. OR SOU CIIA RUING." J: Row clther ftz may toclnsto andvita. the love and off, vitals of nay pent'', they lostaally . .— Tbla Ravin no ntle arqulratent all eau ponies...free. by moll, for QS cent.; togeiber grill; a elarrlrge Ga , de. Aryption Oracle. Imams, Illnta to Ladle,: A gayer book; 100.071 fold. Addrese, Publi ellen; Plill'a NV 0 ME N r N igir a g"c a l% di ti l t i e w ir 'I LL der etry. Books. Games, etc— In their peso localities. 2tio capful needed. Catalogue. tens., ete.. scut.frea. P. O. VICKERY . tCo., At4ustn. MONEYdtade Rapidly with f3tinell Re, _CliKt 'Outfit, C'ealcigiiegand'ruil patl4culars,Fteu. a. X.Errascsis.ll7ilitnovertit.-,Bagon. 500 A GENTS. ri',,'=1:41.1.1 ions and bl4otical' ClIAL•18. Sylvania avro , tmet t t Lana rake! Large ',rata I Addrefli MAAS '20:411T, gmptre blip and Chan rata tdlatancUt t llTl Lty• any 01., bow York. Miscellaneous. IIIITSTEUV EASILY SOLVED : . New Stock or Goods at the “Ifend or Itarigatton."—; A. N. BULLARD In conotantly recelvlm large addl.. 'lona to hie Flock 01 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS at his old etaud at the heed of NO,lfiCal..4l, f orbore any man, woman, or 4 C3EMEX.III::, can find the very beat articles that con be • P I C:PIO . Mr/ In any grocery home fn the town. The old system of slew sake and small pro fi ts le 71,30a.A.T3 • or ought to be. and In its steed the better ryotem of quick sales and email pronto. and by rolling for ready pey only, there will bo no bad debit to make up from good customers. Call 3E.CT and;: 77mir l7 . ta :` n4Pe. ) d 7 lnh eil° no t c0.rL0.12,1i, 1t 1:rr0..7„ A. N. BULLARD. lionttooe. Anrl' 8. V &LUABLE FARM Ficir The enb.riber offers for Ped the valuable farm known ar the 3E".l.esio o." Said farm Is enrol the most desirable In the County tool Is beaultfull) situated In the. tillage of Sonimers vllle, Smemehanna ( * MIDI,. Pa. There Io a good titaire i Flouring Min. Saw Mill. Plainer MITI, and Illnek-rtirth Mon In said Village. The farm In directly ou the line of the P L. Si W. ilallrnau. IN. miles from the deoit In New 11 and miles Irani the New York A E. a. it at the Great Bend Stalin, multiunit 191 acres Of land. 1911 ac-non Improved; Is well watered, hivlnga laoting stream of water naming through It, and a nu ier•faitiog sopply of water convey, d to pipes to he house. bartiom.ll cat tle yards; It Is well fenced, and under gond colas/at:on. Is well adapted to growing grain, and in well fitted for stack al dairying. There In a largo and convenient dwelling, newly paioted.and a beautiful front yard with shrubbery a large horse barn, a large carriage and tool burn, a large cattle barn with two castle wads, ample sheds and stable. for feeding at mks or stabling cows, 11 moan hay burns, lee house. bet. I. smoke hone ern home, and 2 or-hards of grafted fruit. The subscriber also has 3 SMALLER FARMS that be a 111 nen. TEtrain of payment =ids easy. For In fanta:dim) address IL L. surruirl, Nem Milford, hu.gnebanua County, Pa Artzapt 23d. lb-la.—elm. Tlio America gdmoruil Pm) "THE BEST IN TILE WORLD!" Don'tle. Acting, Non•FTel zing The gmp!eit nod most eritli In uoe is ,anted to be the ch. IIpCI4, moot eflectise. dorable.ond,ryl able, not out; for rattily nee hat aloo for Flortets, Fnelories. Itroweri.w. Dlstdlerws. etc. It it pa/4641 , 1.1y recommended by Insursoce Com• p. . ',mop that will the ow 50 to :5 el ltinduth n boor. It Is teem oot effective beennorlt net • r foil-. The most Curable bre:ante it 6 Its:lmposed of tall few simple psi.ty of trio telloarled .our to prevent 0 .7 ”ePlea•lnl or brfek6ll taste to the Wilt...) Has uo loot 4er I.:l , kir Ir. A chfhl Con work it. It never rte..... no tio water remains in the pipe when nut lit action. It rare' h.. the eeldeol water. hand at ,end lu the bottom of ILe Wo • I L ., to upit.i.ot of tawrtge hid to the Amer- , Won Agit-P./Wordlist, June Nu., 16:3, page 'MO; also Jew, , l'ege 41. lin. tag purchased the ennui) right. I tt 111 or,' Tight, to nit perch:lnel,, and to those want of a pawl, I ant prepared to tell as cheat, a+ Oa ran be told lip Isle cutupsay. Send funeircular nod pr.., 11.1 to NV. 31: W ILII A Oct. 15. 1971.—r0m. Oulalcy, r. I lUNT lIIIOTILERS, • seR4NTON, kA Wholesale OG Retail Ihaler. to HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, N AILS, SPIKES, SHOVELs, - ITILDER'S HARDWARE, . NINE RAIL, CO LW 7 ERSLLYE A T RAIL snAlt RA ILIUM P MINING SIIPPLIf GARRIA I% SPRINGS. AXLES, SEEINS AS BOXES, BOLTS. NUTS and wAsifEla, PLATHP RANDS. MALLEABLE IR 0,V9, lICBS.SPoNES, PRI.LOP,S, 86.4 T .qPLVGLES, LOIIS. Ac. ANVILS. Viet! , , (SCR:- am: DIES. BELLOW: II A M)IBIts. SLEDGES. CIRCULAR AND NITLI. SA WS. BELTING. rAcEnsrt TACRI.F. BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS CI:VENT. 11Allt S G BIN•BsTGBrs. FRENCH WINDOW rILA SS LI:ATP EN& FINDING , PATIMANK'S SCALES. Seranton, March 24. MI. NOTICI: BANEILUPTCY C. S. Mohoosi.f..'S °POUT., W I/. or I'esersYLVANIA. l'irrrahltott. Nov. 11. '73. This is to Give Notice; Thar t. 111, day of November. A. TY lalll. n warran' In Bankruptcy was lo rd against Ihr catnta of Roger Kettytw, Jr , of Mont-. root, to the County Swop:le/monk and Melo of Penn otiranis, who 114 s been totjtulard a Bankrupt. On lily owa hetlou ; that the payment of any Or to and 011, ••rl of m y property I•elo••ging to avail Dlokrupf to him or f him a n d the Ir goof, of arty. propt,ty by Mai ar, torbalden by law : bar a meetleg of the crkitorr, of the nail Bankrupt. o. orove their debta. and to rho., one or more aast,v.c-a • f bin rotate. w• 11 be I,ld•at at Scranton. Pt II o'n la•fore Ntimsrd It Ward. Ivry , Iltviat• r. On the dud day of Dre.mber, -at 10 o'clock, a. tn. _ . .10117 S 11th Nov. 12, 1513.-21 r. II S. 3113.rf baU, ae BlLseengrt 4 D'AINISTRATIITT'S the Ertate of tf. 0. P Washburn. ce'd, Irliara of Adtritnirtrolloo In the acid ettatc having brenzrnoted to the undersign ed. all peProna owing 031.1 e..t..te. are n-quetted to make Immediate payment, and all perakonahurlnfelatMa against raid retain are requested to preeent thiln with out deLay. ..11411111.% hi VC HURN, Attmrera. E. W. Smith, attorney tor Estate. Liberty. Pa.. Oct. m. - , -STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS. LEITER II EA DS, ENVELLPE ESS CARDS, v 'scim; CARDS, WEDDING' CARDS, POSTERS. S 11,E BILLS, HORSE BILLS, ' SLIP BILLS, . PR( !GRAMMES, CIRCULARS, LABELS, RECEIPTS, • 'I AGS, CATALOGUES, NOTES, PAPER BOOKS, PA \I I'll LETS, CERTIFICATES, IB*,•Ds, • PATENT DEEDS, '•t)TES E ra, ETC., ETC: I MIMI VALLEY IZAILIMAD. Qn and after June 10. l472.tralna un thu Lutifit leg 3 Railroad will VIM follutre - • BOUTU. M. U. 7. 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D .11stbrop 4 ate requustud to VII nu the pubscrl4tpro.• vi ( olas to 1.1.4 Stet of JunUaty,lßo ; • ' • --' ... • • - -' ' •i) J. 'ATARI*. Aostrole, Oct. 8, ill& • ' • . Drugs and Medic:nes Opel% Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the native herbs found on .the loner ranges of the Sierra Nevada ,njohntairts of California, the medicinal pro 'perties .of 'which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol., The question is almost daily asked, "What is the canse of the unparalleled success of VECEGAS Brr- Thus? " Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recov ers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-givmg principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system- Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the:remarkable qualities of Vomosn BITTERS in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or In flammation of the Liver andVisecral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. If men` will enjoy good health, let them use VINEGAR, Ifrrrrus as a medicine, and avoid ,the use of alcoholic stimulants in every form. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyen by mineral poison or other means, anti vital organs wasted beyond repair. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vt.:rasa BrrrEes the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the einting system. - Bilious, Remittent, and Intermit tent Fe r erSwhich are so prevalent in the valleys ofour great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the 3lise. sinsippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, . Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Bra zos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah,Roanoke,Tantenand many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and An :tumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stowtt^h and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these yellow organs, is essentially necessary- There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dn. J. Ws.rann's VINEOAII BITTERS, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally rester iiig healthy functions of the digestive organs. Dyspepsia. or Indigestion, Hmffsehe, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness. ,of the Cheat, Dizziness, Soar Eructations of the Stomach,. Bad Taste iu the-Mouth, Bil tansAttacks,Palpitation of the Heart,lnflim mation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a !toothed• other painful symptoms, are the °Springs of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. „Straub, or iii ng,'s EN,Whito Swel lingi, Ulcers Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, .Goifre, Sanilulous Inflammations, Indolent. Jetissss %Sons, Mercurial Affections, Old. Sores, Eruptions of. the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc.b*ete- la these, as in all other constitu tional Diseases, Weinim's VMEGAR BITTLII3 have shown their gloat comfits powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. -For imilamsnatery and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious; Remittent and .biterluittent Fevers, Ltiseasm of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have no equaL Such Diseases am causal by Vitiated Blood. ReeimUical Diseases. Pelson en gaged- in Rants and Miuerats) such as .Plumbers; Type-so:tors, Gold-bgiters, and. 3.liners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the D3cvels. To guard. against this, take a dos: of W.i.t.r.at's VRt- Luau *netts occasionally. For Skiu Diseases, Erupticins, Tetter, Salt Metrics, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, P 129 • tnls, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs,. Discoloration of the Skin, Humors and llis.sscs of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms; lurk ing in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No sys tem of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthcl minities, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wom anhood or the turn of life, these Tonic Bit ters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. all cases of jaundice, rest assured that your liver is not doing its uork. The only-sensible treatment is to promote the secretion of tho bile and favor its re:. mond. , Vor this purpose use lin - LOSS Btf- Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the akin. - iu rimplps, Eruptions, or Sores; olc.ose it.when you thud it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; Cleanse it when it is foal; your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood:pure, and the health of the system will follow. . it. U. itie.DONALD CO., Druggists and Ocue3.l AFNuts. l ru tr udaco, CAlifarnia. sad cur. Fostanatou and Charlton tits.. Sty York. Sold by nil Druggists uud_Derders, Sot. ;wit, 1,:;3 —ly. .a. X1.13Z32.ii Za tr s 3 . ',011T031111 TUC COUR.? LIOCEL, 2(OUTU. NO:1% O. 2. 4. MUM! .10IIN S. TAIMELL, Proprietor. Wine Stoic!, Loah.o this ',lnns* daily, connecting with 1110310:mune kinilwny, the Lehigh Valley itadroad,aud Itio 0. L. te liallread. • , • April lei, 1143.—tf.' -31ON'rflOSE RA 14WAY.—Arraugimieut Tr *lns. I. To tptipXecloo ItoodayOune and. UM D°"Trauw. . Up Thane. 11:1 r""A"-' , AcnirlIWALW. P. • ....AL' • - • A. N. P. N. - : C001'i....... . .20 500 limners * lOllO . 640 131 • . 610, - 1/880ek 1010 690 140 •.690 'Pliers 'llllll -- . .641 120 ' 550 - a0r1pgv1110,...., 240. ' 610 2VI. - -, 540' • ' Lynn' -' • 230 200 215 ' - - 630, - • - ivery'5.:,......::. 0O 4O 2 . 25 - 111104. J.:. : .... LelGun • ' ' 810. 440 283 G 111 - - Lobed: - 000 433 245 -- 690 - -' 718K)'• • 8 4 3 4:11 816 I .045 Tuuktntinottc * 223 365 -- All train. cpnnoct at T801124100 0 c2 with I 0-.214.11% It. tt,toltytnonII8101200116: JA13,1.-41.4.1i112LEK. . 8254. 24,-18211., ~.-. : -. :-.: ..: • •:. .- - - frcaldot. Miscellaneous. 3191CTROBE, P.S.NN'A .Montrors... .Dridgewatcr