rat: DEMOCRAT. H:1 111.111" & CO., &Wore W ednesday, Oct. 14, 18 74. Demelcraili State Ticket lon JUDGE OF THE sUPILEME COURT, WARREN J. OODIVARD of Berks County. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, HON. JOHN LATTA, of Westmcirehrod County. FOR A VITO It GENERAL, JUSTUS F. TEMPLE, uf Green county. ?ult SE' RETAIif OF INTERNAL AFFAIR` GEN. WLL JI 11'GAi D LESS, of I'h lade;ph Democratic County Ticket FOR CONGRESS, JOSEPH. POWELL, of Bradford FO EN ATC. EUGENE B. iiAWI,EN, ft" MolitrOST FOR RE PRESENT ATIV ES, cuiw,Torn ER BYRNE, C'horonut. .10111 11. FITZ:AMNIONS, of .` , Vggeithanita Depot. FOR DisTRICE ATTORNEY, GEOIt E P. LITTLE, !1 Munirose FUR COUNTY SURVENoR, cilithTuPilliit GENE, Montrvse. Fe~R CDUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. B. WHITING. at Great Reool. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR TRUMAN BELL, of Laihrop. Gad•] &lobed in New York, on Saturday night last, at 110. Hon. F. M. Crane is announced in the Wayne Co. Herald us th.• Democratic c indmate 'or Presidt nt Judge of the ju dicial district composed of Wayne and Pike counties, no regular Democratic nomination haring been accomplished. The Democrats ni - Gedrgiu swept every thing before tie in the election fur members of the leg!siwure yesterday.— The party still have a majority of 205 on joint ballot in the next general assembly. There is one etude under native rule, and we do not hear loud complaints of liked shed and tyranny within its borders. IF the white people of Lnuisiana and South Carolina were in power they would presumably act with as much considera tion. This is not,of courSe. an argument for giving them rice without election but for trusting them in ease they are elected.—Ch imp) Tribune. Distinct Objections to A.G. Olmstead. Ist. When a member of the State Sn ate, lir. Arthur G. Olmstead. the pub• [Man candidate for Lieutenant Governor. voted for the mile million steal, by which the State Treasury was to be depleted of that amount of bonds, and he was one of the concocters of the scheme. 2d. While a State Senator and repre senting the district directly concerned,he assisted in the passage and voted for the infamous Tioga act_ which authorized landlords to turn' their tenants out of doors, at any tnne‘of year, upon ten days, mq:ce. 31. He voted for all measures presert ed to the Legislature designed to put the negro on an equality with the white man, to make bin) a voter and juror, force him int, cars and a'l public conveyances and places of assemblage, cemeteries, church es, schools, &c., and is an open advocate now of Sumner's infamous Civil Rights bill, which attempts to force social equal ity in all respects, under heavy tines and 4,enalties, and forces the negro into all public schools, to he the associate and coml. anion of white children. The Situation In Loulaanu. The St. Louis Globe a leading Republi can journal of the West thus closes an aide Article on the situation in Louisiana with an application to the condition of its party in Missouri: We have had plenty of hard knocks,l during the past twelve months, and our endurance has been pretty severely tested. It in Louisiana the representatives of republicanism /Mail sl ow that their only method of gaining poser is by !minipil l:tying the hallat boxes. as their only ten ure, o f power is the preseihe of United , States troops, they will have done as much in their way to render the party odious and to ruin it. as the republicans I of Missouri buve done in their way.— Here the ground is taken that republican- j ism is something so obnoxious and so.j disgraceful that it must be disguised in a livery before decent men will nonsent to associate with it, and the doctrine is taught that it is better to crouch and abase ourselves before our natural enemies content to endure the kicks we recieve so long a the crumbs of office are held before us as an inducement to remain in our humiliating attitude. This is- not calculated to inspire the patriotic citizen with an enthusiastic admiration for the i beauties of republicanism. It is, it pos sisle, even worse than that lordly pride which asserts the prerogative of party by saying to dB oppouente, "Yes,gentleman, you may have your men to look on while the votes are being cast, but nut while they are being counted. A fair division of political duties prescribes that you may vote, but we will count." Hut either variatioh of rascality is alien to I true republicanism, which should be on its guard against them, sad keep them aloof. Our Congressman We copy the following from the Brad ford Argus, which comes to us abundent ly endorsed by private correspondence, and perscual mentions, not from Dem ocrats, but from a large number of the hor•est men of the lb publican party of his own county, who intend to seal their opinion with their votes. Let ttie Dem ocracy of this county AWAKE! and JO ieph Powell may be our nest represent:, Live in congress. Our standard bearer for Congress is gentleman so well known to the business men of Bradford, that the simple men tion of his name, among those with whom he hilt) held uninterrupted busi ness relations for twenty five-years, would be all the notices necessary to make in this, his native county ; but since our district stretches from the borders of the Toga, to the Deleware river, embracing a people with whom we have never here tofore held political relations; a brief bio graphical sketch of our candidate is ap pended for the information of his dis tant constituent& Joseph Powell was born and reared farmer until his eighteenth year, upon a farm within one and a half miles of this village. At that age he commenced the career of a merchant clerk, in the store of Thos. Elliott in Towanda, with whom be cmitinued for a period of five years . devoting from ten to fifteen hours per day to the work and management of the mi..cellaneous duties of mercantile when such duties embrieed every depart ment, from fireman to book-keeper. 'Faithful in the thscnarge of his duties, truthful in all the business relations of life, and trustworthy to an unlimited credit, his word has been his bond, and for all these years, in which his name and reputation have been prominently con nected with the people of Bradford coun ty in business relations, they will chal lenge the most searching investigations on the score of integrity and fair deal- There is not in all the community a man who is giving employment to mor r labor. or dispensing the means of support to a greater number of fan dies. It it safe to say, that for the past ten years, not less than one hundred families have derived their employment, directl% from him, and many more through ope rations, with which his is, in•ttreetly, the dispensing hand. Mr. Powell has never sought nor occu pied public office; it is only at the urgent solicitations of that large class of men who feel that corruption must be check• ed, peculation cease, and integrity sur round the reputation of the man whom they delegate to represent their hitherto neglected interest, that he now permits his name to be used as a candidate for member of Congress. Corning from the people,chosen by the people, let his election take place at the hands of the people ; and we make the declaration front a life-long knowledge of the man, that his every o f ficial on and cited, will square to the line of public ex pectation. The Happy Family Under the head of "Dog eat D.tg," we last week printed extracts from a letter written by Laporte on Elsbree, and also a communication rota Elsbree on Laporte's, "Salary Grab" record .Elabree sends to Harrislawg, and secures the offi cial record, on Laporte, and prints in the last Jiurna/. We make the following ex tracts: Editor Journal—Dear Sir :—I take this opportunity to correct an error in my communication of last week, not wishing to defend mys-If against any attacks which have been or may be made upon me by Mr. Laporte, insomuch as I am not a candidate for any office, and consequently of no importance in any way to the voters of this congressional district, on which account the gen tl,tnan will nut succeed in his attempt to divert attention from himself by the old, ruse of the real thaef seltiug up the cry of slop thief. And in making this correction I will give your readers an exact copy of the official records which I have since procured from Harrisburg. They are as follows. HOUSE OF REPRESM.:TATTVES. Banxitohmew Larva:a. SESSION or 1 KZ. April 15, 1055—0 n question of Increasing salary of Members to WO, Mr. Laporte voted - yea. • as appears from I..egtels Ore Record of that date. See also House Journal, page 052.. The salad of Members was formerly Viper day . For 3ession of 1055 Mr. Laporte drew on sal. TT . Mileage, 94.1 tulles circular (R, 15e. pr. mlie, Stationery Total' (Bee Holm Journal. page 1077) , S6l 00 For Seliflon or 16G Mr. Laporte drew on talc , ' WO 00 MM.:axe, 800 mtles 15e. per mile .. OD Stationery 4500 Total. (Fee I eglelatlve Docrit.page 7C.0.) $ $45 00 Total al:400W shown, two Scatloos.... ... $1.2'_400 He then Foos on to say : ) 7, o see Mr. Editor, by the above ex hibit what the gentleman has dove for the "honest producing class," which he now calls upon so earnestly to turn out and put him in nomination. His first public act, as shown by the above copy of the official records, was a vote to in crease the salary of himself and other members. His second and last official act of the Session of 1855 was to charge and take pay for nine hundred and forty-one miles travel, (not 970 miles as charged last week) the distance from Asylum to Harrisburg being less than one hundred and fifty miles. Voters, "producing class," honest men, mark : it is just nine hundred and forty-one ?niles. This fixes a fearful record on Laporte, especially when it is ',Mown that he has been very noisy against salary grabbers.— It not only fixes upon him the fact that he is a salary grabber, but what is worse, that he is one of the originators—one of the fathers, as it were, of the principle of "grabbing' from the public treasury. How he is to dispose of this damaging record, we cannot conceive. We know that candidates for office always get up some plausible pretext in explanation or extenuation of evil doing; but we eau readilyi see, just at till; time, and under the prviseut extraord nary political fetl• atti g the people, that this record will sti to him tighter than a tick." BradArd Argus. Telcgruphic Gobbing Graves But{FALo, October B. The recent grave of Are. Richard J. Carey, at. Holy Cross ?cemetery, was robbed on Tuesday night.? The out side case of the coffin and th• shroud were left lying on the groutt'd. The officers to-day entered the Buffalo Medical College with search war. rants .aid found the body of Mrs. Carey and fi ur others. The students were sur prised while at work dissecting them, and Ohiet}-nme students veers captured and taken in pruc‘ssion to the Police Court. Justice \a,ll released them on parole to appear a hen wanted. There is much excitement over the affair. The Mormon's Coanoil SILT LAKE ('try. October 0. The Modmon conference still continues.— Twelve thousand of saints were present yestierdar. George Q. Cannon spoke for two; hours on "The Order of Enuch," auk soundly rated the bishops for stand ing the way of its t.doption. lie says he knows by divine revelation that it is theltight plan. Over fifty missionaries hare been appointed Lo labor in the Unit ed States and only Live in Europe. The Democratic Victory 41:111:!iTA, Ga.. October 6.—As far as hoalrd trot only three counties in Geor gia}—Liberty, Newton and Glynn—huge got 'e Republican. The indications are tint the ent•re delegation in the peat Cot gross will be Democratic. --.... ,m......- 1 leosaton's Bondsmen. a itIE rt NV Vok, October 7.—Messrs Wood and Robinson, partners of Frank D. Nblulton, this merning became his bonds me6 for his appearance upon the indict mebt found against him for slandering Rei - . 11. W. Beecher. coNsrUPTION CAN BE CURRD. :CHENt ICS PULMON It SYRUP. SCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. re the only medicines that will cure Pul l:try Consumption. j requently intalhines that will stop a cough I occasion the death of the patient ; they up the liver, t .1, the circulation of the Limon huge lotion's, and in fact, they the action of the very organs that caused rough. her Complaint and Dyspepsia are the causes wo-thirds or the cases ot Consumption.— v persons complain of a dull pain in the f, constipation, coated tongue, pain in the uhler-blade, feelings 01 drowsiness and rest ness, the food Icing heavily on the stomach, inpanicil with acidity and belching up of • d. hese symptoms usually originate from a -.ordered condition of the stomach or a torpid ersons so affected. if they take one or two heivy colds, and if the conch in these cases be suddelly checked, will find the stomach and livcr cloggcd, remaining torpid and inactive, and almost belore they are aware the lungs are a inass of sores, and ulcerated, the result of which is death. schenck's Pulmonic Syrup is an.expectorant %Opel, does not contain opium or anything cal culated to cheek a cough suddenly. S'cliench's Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the food mies with the gastric juices of the stomach, aids digestion, and creatt. a ravenous appetite, When the bowels are costive, skin sallow, or the sj•mptoms otherwise of a billions tendency, Schenck's Mandrake Pills are required. These medicines are prepared only by J. 11. Ss'IIENCK N E. corner Sixth and Arch Sts., Phila. And for sale by all druggists and dealers. New Advertisements NECCTOR'S NOTICE. Whereas letters testamea• ra tars to the e.tote ul Erl Gregory Into of Bridge water township.dechl. have been granted to the under d. all person. , Indebted to said estate. are ngnest• ed to make liumedinie payment, and Moae taming claims ag , ,lnst • I.e.sarne, are requested to present them without &lay. AMI ELY. Ereentor. Brooklyn. 0,1.10. 1171 —tea TILE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID, Bohllshed as n warnirix and for the hentilir of Young Moen and others who suffer from N'encora Dmtimiriv, LoSe or wantion, etc , supplying the means of Self Cute NV run•n I” one who cored himself after noder. gaFc Ctol,oll , .rabie quackery. and sent free on receiving a pp•t paid direr ten envelope. raufferers are invited to addreas he author NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. 1' 0. Box MU. Brooklyn, R. Y. New Fall Goods, a ati4.l Arrii hag and opening daily during the 11C11 , 0D at GilttodorE, Rosolitom, & Co's. LARGE AUCTION The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, Oefober 111 st, 167 , 1, at his residence, in Rush, Pa o the following property to the highest and bidder ine cows, 7 two-year old heifers, 1 two year old bull, 6 yearlings, (5 heifers,) 1 calf, 13 horses and harness, 1 mowing machine, 1 fanning mill 1 thrashing machine and cleaner, 1 lumber wagoi., 1 platform wagon, 30 tone of hay, I sheller, 200 bushels of oats. 200 bushels of buy' wheat, I pair cattle, 100 bushels corn in ear., • "PERMS. —Ali amounts under $2O cult, in cluding bay and grain,balance one year's credit with interest and approved security. 1 !will also tent my farm. of 200 acres, at the saute time. JACOB BROTZMAS 141911, Oct. 14, 1874.-2 w. ratuc, SALE OF REAL ESTATE Phrsuant to an order of the Orphans , Court of 11 usquelianna County, the undersigned will sell he following described real estate, at pub lic. s le. on the premises, on Friday, Nov 6,1874, at Ilo'clock, p. in. The farm late of Old Peek, decdased, situate in the township of New Mil ford, County of Susquehanna, and State of Penhsylvania, bounded on the north by lands of the mate of—Ayres and F. W. Boyle ; on the !east by lands of R. A. Johnson, A. B. Smith, Henry Burritt, and John Boyle; south by lands of—Robinson, and on the west by land , of R. J. Vail and M. is iseman, contain ing rne hundi.ed and filty-seven acres of hum more or lsss. Trists.—One hundred dollars down on day of sale, $lOOO on final c nirmation, and the balance one year thereafter, with interest from final Icontirmution. and to be `secured by bond and Mortgage Possession to be given April let, '875. ZAPS' F. PECH, Executrii. 64, 1874. 41-6 w. OCLAII A TION.—BUSQUEHANNA CNTY, SS --Witenzes, 1. - M. B. Ilelme, .Sot said County, having been informed • existence of such contrivances for the t ng of fish as arc commonly called or n as fish baskets, cc, wires, kiddies, bush, t inn nets, and other permanently set it of taking fish, In the nature of a slave, e of the streams and rivers in t aid county in pursuance of the Act of Assembly of ” 'approved mmonwealth of Pennsylvania, i ! tit day of may, A. D. 1871, notice IS given that such contrivances are known t, and are declared by the said Act corn uisances ; and the owners or managers of the above named contrivances are here eyed to dismantle the same, so as to rea 1m no longer capable of taking or Won- 1 fish of the streams of whatever kind Snwinchamta comity, within tea days , , Sheri of th catch knon or fa. mean! in So II NOW, the the 2 barely to exi mon I any o by or, der (II ing lb in said from the date of this notice ; and if, at the ex piration of said ten days, the dismantling shall not have taken place, I shall proceed to destroy and dismantle the same In the manner provid ed for m said Act of Assembly. M. B. IiEL)CE. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Oct 14, 1874. jji EGIIIKTEIII'6 NOTICE.—PUBLIC 11NOT112E is hereby given to all persons con cerned in the tolhming states, to wit Estate of 'MMUS Reese, late of Gibson, dec'd . David Reese, Faecutor. Estate of Elias Nortbup, late of Liberty, deed, Ruth Northup, Administratrix: Estate or Minerva Post, late of Montrose, deed, G. P. Little Executor. Estate of Reuben Reynolds, late of Bridge- water, decd, A. H. McCollum, Administrator. Estate ot Robert Moore, late ot Bridgewater, deed, Charles Avery, Executor. Estate of Hiram S. Gifford, late of Great Bend, deed. Galen Newman, Administrator. Estate of Isaac Reckbuw; late of Great, Bend deed, Vincent Iteckhow, Executor. Estate of Nathan Aldrich, late of Brooklyn, deed, Eliot Aldrich, Executor. Estate of Daniel A. Baldwin, late of Great Bend, deed, E. S. Baldwin, Adwinistratrix. Estate of Samuel it. Depue, lute of Franklin deed, Niche Depue and Samuel Truesdell, Ad. minim ratora. Estate of Jane Smyth, late of Bridgewater, deed, Wm. C. Curtis, Administrator. Estate of Wm. M. IVattersen, late of La throp, deed, Jerusha Watterson, Administra trix. Estate of Eliza A. Ward, minor, Eliot Aid rich, Guardian. Estate of Lucy 8. Baldwin, minor, E. Gill, Guardian. That the accountants have settled their ac counts in the Register's Office in and for the county of Susqufkanna, and that the same will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans Court, on Thursday, N ov, 12, 1574, for con urination and allowance. N. TIFFANY, Register. Register's Office, Oct. 14,'74. The Cheapest Place •4: 1 1 , 4-111.74/ -7* 0-i CROCKER, OGDEN, & CO3, Phelps Bank Building, 81....0713433811:ETC111V, 1'47. IT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, CARRIAGE GOODS. BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES. OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING RUBBER BELTING AND PACKING, ETC., ETC., ETC. IVe are Agents for HENRY MYRON dr. SONS' CIRCULAR AND OROSS-OUT SAWS AND JOHN RCTDDiG'S Oelebrated Hand-Out Files, The Beet in the World 1 Binghamton. Oct. 14th, 1974. CARTER. PORTER & JOHNSON, "ccf - S0 - ~~ ~. r=l HARDWARE IRON, STEEL, AND SAILS, Blacksmiths' Supplies, FAILIKESS' AND IILECHLHICS' TOOLS Ag rite for El woe it's !Stool —cods. SEAT SvRINGS, STEEL TIRE, TOE CALKS and CALK STEEL. ac BURRETI'S CORN SHELLER And the Improved BURDICK FEED CUTTERS. 87 Washington St, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Oct. 14th, 165.-1 y LI lIERIFF'S SALES.—BY VIRTUE OF WRITS Issued by the Court of Common Plemi of Borgne. brume County and to me directed. I will cartoon to tale by public reunite, at the Court Route in Montrose, on Friday, Nov. dth, 1874, at I crelorJr., p. m.. the following pleaca or parcels of laud to wit • All that piece or parcel of land situate in the town ship of Thomson, in the County of Suquehartna and Suite of Pennsylvania, bounded and described u fol. lows to wit On the north by public highway, on the east by Linde of L. F. Searles and F. A. Crozier, on the south by lands of Griffin Cook, and on the treat by lands of Wm. Witter and D. IL Bled. mintalning about two RCM of land, more or rms./with the appurtenances a one soda half story dwelling house with wing barn, shop. some fruit trees, and all improved. ((Taken in execptlon at the snit of Sylvester King es D. M. Bur dick, President; E. C. Dow, Secretar) ; Wilson T. Stone, and P. b. Cargill.] ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land eltnato to the township of Springville, In the County of tinequehan• us, and btate at Pennsylvania, bounded and dennbea. 55 follows, to wit: On the nom by land of N. P. I.oonals, on the mat by public highway, on the south by the abutment of bridge over the If eshoppen creek, and on the west by the kleshoppen creek, containing about 4 acres of land, more or lees with the specific num., one frame house and shop, some (milt treos,snd neatly all Unproved. (Taken in execution at the snit of Thorium Kintner vs. John W. Grow and E. T. Bald whAYSO—ill that certain plena or rued of land alto. ate in the township of auburn, in the County o Sas nt's, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as lollows, to wit : On the north by land of James Lott, oa the east hy lauds of Wei. N. Bennett, on the eoutb by lands of Milton Harris. A. D. Tesehs. bury, and John &URI% and on the west by land of John Seiler , containing about 4 acres of lan d, more cr with the appurtenances, dwelling hotalls, barn, new More house, a good orchard, and all Improved.— (Taken In execution at the stilt of O. L. Swisher vs. Willlant White and L. C. Swisher. . - • ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land Situate In the township of Jacluwa, In the County of Basque. banns and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and till cribed as follows, to wit: On the northeast by Lunde of George Curtis, on she aonthaut by lands of Lewis 'Marsh and Anthony Statnback, on the southwest by land of Reuben Dill. sod on the northwest by lands of Bows Aldrich and C. EL Estabrooks. containing 164 acres of land, more or less, together with the ipporte minces, one frame dwelling house, 4 baba, an °retard, and about 10 acres Improved. (Taken in execution at Me nth of Hyphen DIP Ts. John Efendrieliton.l ALOO-1111 - lhat oafish! piece or parcel of lied situ. ate In the township of Lenox. In the County of Bascom. Intone and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and desert.. ed as follows, to wit: On the north by lanes of L. Doran, on the east by lands of Wm. Pratt, Win. D. Miller. and 11. Coleman, on th e south by lends of Wm. Pratt, and ott the west by lands of B. P. Breed, con. t doing 120 &CMS, mom o r ter, with the apportenanma, one fume house, barn and sheds, and other ont band. logs, 9 orchards, and about 00 acres hoorayed. [Taken in execution a; the inilt:of Charles A. Hunter, sniped to A. W. Gardner, vs. Mary Gardner Adm's of John A. Gardner, thm'd, and Nathan K. Chase, T. TA ALSO—AII that certain piece of parcel of land situ. ate In the borough of Susquehanna Depot, in the Coun. ty of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, bound. ed and described as follows, to wit: On the north by land of Wm. C. Frith , on the cast by Grand street, on the south by land of Jemes Tinhorn. and ou the nest by Miser street. mmtalning K acre, or there abord.with the appurtenances, one two story dwelling house, and all Improved. (Taken at the suit of J. A. Lyons. as. !Opted to E. 1. Carr. vs, Hixam Hush and James IL 0=116.1 ALSO—Ad that certain piece or parcel of land situ. ate In the township of Ararat. to the County of Sue quehanna sod State of Pennsylvania. bounden and des. ertbed as follows. to wit: On the north by lands of Wet. Bowen and lands now or late of William Wilson. on the east by lands of Nelson Vo-ter, Ellsha item mad H. td. wheeler. and on the Noah and west by lands Of Moms. Nichols &Cu., containing about 151 acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, one frame house. frame borne, and other out building.. 2 orchards. and about 70 scree improved. (Taken In execution at the colt of K. I. Carr. essigoed to Thompson lklle, va. Peter Dunn and Z. K. Dunn.) ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate in the borough of Montrose. in the County of One. minium:ma and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and des cribed as follows. to wit: On the north by land con tracted to J. A. Howell. en the east by public highway, on the south by land of D. 'W. Glidden, and on the west by land of J. A. Howell, containing about lx of an acre, more or less,with the appnrtenances,one frame ''.wellinghouse, some fruit sod ornamental tree.. and all Improved. (Taken In execution on sundry writs vs Geo. Il Ow gr..] ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel aloud aituate In the township of Moloch. to the County of Susque. henna and State of Peonsylvanla. bounded and &writ, ed as follows. to it:w On the north by bonds of J. Toting. on the south by land of James Martin. on the cast by lands of Thomas Jonas and—Griswold, and on the west by lands of—lllsleys, containing 100 acres of laud. more or less, and about no acres Improv ed. 'Taken In execution at the snit of S. P. Lane, use of 11. C. Tyler, vs. Geo. T. Corwin.] All that certain piece or parcel of land nitrate in the township of (heat Bend, In the County of Sunquehan na and State of Pennsylvania, hounded and deem lived as follows to wit: Beginning at a stake. and stones in the corner of lands raw or formerly ai Lee Smith. thence north se.( degree,east 643 and sir tenths rods to corner of lands °templed by McDaniels. thence north SO de:linen and 50 minutes next by McDaniel's land 73X rods to a stone near the went aide of the highway. thence north 105( negreen east 41 rod* to an ulna stump thence north IX degrees cant 4.5.1.6 rods to a birch coo ling, thence east 715 rode, thence month 10X d. frees east by line of Dante 69 and 50 100th rods to an original corner, thence ninth 1 and 37 minutes went 71.4 rods to a stake and stones, thence month 1 degree west 150 rods to a chestnut stub, thence north Sr. degrees and 5 min Men west 61 rode to a corner s thence nouth 2X degree, went 84 rods, thence south FM( degrees east la.; rode to rant bounds of cold tract, thence nontherlv along the name 44 rode to a point 40 and leer teethe rode from the shutheast corner of sold tract. thence westerly par. allot with the sonth line and along port of *aid south line 465 rods to place of beginning. containing 1000 acre. of land, more or leas with the anpurtennoces. 4 frame honors, t bar pa, Hearn saw mill. and about 175 acres improved. Also another piece of lend altnate In Liberty township, County and State afoi enalii, bonnd• ed and described as follows, to wit : Being the whole of original lota numbered 67, GS. 75, and 76, lying to gether In the tract formerly of S A Law and contaln• in in all 443 and 11 100th sores of !and, , is surveyed by Wm. Wentz. April 10. 1856. excepting from the above descnbid premise, that rent win parcel of land sold to Aaron Young by deed dated Peb 29, 1668, sitn• ate to the town of Great Rend. County of Susrynehanr a and State of Pennsylvania, bounded sod dearribed as follows On the west by a lot owned by Doctor Ed ward Eldridge, on the math by the sham mill lot con usining 50 acres, more or lens, being known an the lot formerly contented to Joseph Hendrickson, being the name premises tonveyed by said Content and wire to sold Burns. [Taken in exerntlon at the suit of Wm.J. Coutant, aßeigned to Aaron Young. va. John Borne.l ALSO—AII those two certain pieces nr pareely 41f laud situate In the towoehip of Middletown, In Sneyneltain. ne county and State of Pennsylvania. bounded end dencribed an follows : The first hooaded en the north by lands of John Parnelle, Corantlne Galnaht and Samuel Williams. on the cant 11): lands of John Condon and Timothy Murphy, on the tooth by land of .1. W. Dodge and on the went by land. ofJeokio .toner. Mary Priebord and Samuel William,. containing ahout 105 , acres of land more nr lens, with the appurtenances. 2 frame dwelling haus., t frame hums andotb, out I buildings. 1 orchard and mostly improved. The sec ond piece bounded on the north by land of Jansen San derson. and George Jones, on the east by land of Thomas Jelin* and S. Dodge on the a nth by land of David Thomas and on the went by land of Edward Jones end George Jones. containing about 40 acre of laud mare or less, mostly imoroved. [Seized and taken in eseention on Sundt, writn of fl fa re I. ('.1,04.1g,1 ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ. ate in the township of Brooklyn in Snsonehan na Coun ty and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of—Mon roe and Ansel Sterling on the east by public highway leadldg from Brooklyn to Ilopbottom, on the south by lands of Ferdinand Whipple and en the tVOnt by land of Ansel Sterling. containing 80 seen of land more or less. with the appurtenances. 1 frame divot gm; house x bans and out houses, I orchard and mostly improved. 'Seized and taken in execution or a writ of fa vs. /oseph M. Kinner and lj C. Einner ALSO—AII that certainpiece or lot of land situate in the township of New Milford, In the County of Sus. quehanna and State of Penn•ylvant ,bounded and de crlbed as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Mrs Hatch. on the south by lands of F. W. Bo) le. on the east by public highwayand on the west by lands of F. W. Boyle, containing 140 perches of laud he the came more or lees, with the anpurtensuca, I dwelling house, and out betiding. and all improved. [Seized and take.. In execution on a writ vs Deonls McDonald and Thom. Tierney T T ALSO—AII that certain piece or unreel of land site. ate In thelltoonships of Liberty. Franklin and Great Bend, In the County of Snstmehanna and State of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as follows. to Wt t On the north by lands of Chidestet and Mott, on the coot by F. Bead and others. on 'he smith b• I els!, Travis. and on the west by lands of Travis and Marsh. containing about KS acres of I n 1 more or leas, with the appurtenances, I frame dwelling house, Bbarnc end oth er nut buildings, an orchard, and shout CO acres Im proved. [Seized and taken In execution:on a welt es. Ellen R. Cooley.) ALSO—AII those two piece.; or parcels of laud sit ante In the township of Lenox, In the County of Su-rim:Mt na and State of Pennsylvania, botnded and described as follow+ to wit On the cast by lands of Emery Hard ing, OD the conch by lands of VI re. Barber and Otis Williams, on the west by lands ttf Jesse Howard. and OD the north by lands of Horace Tingley. containing 62 acre, more or leas, with the appurtenances, I dwelling house, Slam., an orchard of about 50 acres. and all Ira proved. The mound piece bounded and described as folios.: On the east by lands of Jesse Howard, en the south by lands of Oils Williams, ilenry.Cook, and —Barney. on the west be lands of B B Hobbs and Alonzo Ransom. and on the -torn by land. of Alonzo Ransom, George and Horace Tingley, containing 90 acres of land more ur less, with the appurtenances. one dwelling hon., 1 barn, an orchard of about 73 trees, and shout AO acres improved, [Taken In executi to at the suit of Chow re, Brothers ea. Jesse Howard I ALSO—AII that certain piece or lot of land sheltie in the township of Springville. en t) of Susquehan na. •nd Shama Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follow.. to wit : On the north by public highwer,on the mist by land of 0. T. Spencer, on the smith by lard of A. C. Luce. and on the west by land of F. L. Fish. containing about X acre of la .d, with the apportenan C.P. • few fruit trees, and all improved. [Taken In ex• erntton at the cult of A. Httlenbender &, Co. ve W, A. Welch ] ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate in the township of Auburn. county of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, hounded and described a. whores. to wit Beginntag at a post and stones the southeast corner hereof and the northeast corner of a lot numbered 113 upon said map, conveyed he the said W. H Cape to Jam. Benny and extending thence went along the north line of last mentioned lot. H 5 perches and seven tenths of a perch to a poet and stones and the southwest corner hereof, In the exterior boun dary line of said Thom. P. Cope'* tract. thence north IX degrees mutt 64 and four tenths perches to a post and atones, thence west 13 and nine tenth* perches to a post and atones, thence north 15f degrees west 5 and three tenths percbee to a poet and grottos the northwest corner hereof. In the aforesaid exterior bounder) liar, thence east 159 st six tenths perches to s post and stones in the dividing line between lote.No Zia and 927 thence south along last mentioned line 69 nod seven tenths Perch. to the place of beginning, containing about 63 acres and nine tenths 01 an acre, more or lets, with the ennui..ices, 1 frame house trams barn and out buildings g orchards and mostly improved. _`Token In execution on sundry writs &Ara Ca. JOhn W. Lott,l ESIE=MI=ESii M. B. FIELBLE . Sheriff Sheriff's Office, lion;rosc, Oct. 7, It G ENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. o pursuance of tho provisions of the Constitution and election laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. 1„ M. B. HELM E. High bheriff of. the County of Susquehanna.do hereby give notice to the electors of said t aunty the. all election will be held In said County on Tuesday, November 3d, 1894, eing the Tuesdnr next following the arnt Monday In November] at which time the following officers will be elected. to wit: Two person to MI the office of Jodgoo of tho Supreme Court of tbu Commonwealth of Peonsyllaultt. One person to all the Mike of Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Permvylven la. . . One person to nil the office of Auditor General of the COmmonwealth of Penosylvsnia. One pen-au to fill the office of Secretary of internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pent sylvan la, One person to fill the office of Representative In Con grese (or the district composed of the counties of Sus .quehanta. Bradford, Wayne and Wyoming. One person to fill the office of Senator In tho (tenet al Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania kr the diStrlct eompascd of the Counties: of Sumneltenos and Wayne. Two pens ons to AU the off i ces of Raprerentatlves to the Genetal Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania for the County of $ csonebmna. One pervon to Oil the office of Metric! Attorney for said County. One person to All the office of County Commissioner for told County. One person to till the office of County Surveyor for said County. One person to fill the office of County Auditor for said County. I also hereby make known end give notice that the places of holding the aforesaid general election In the several wards. borough,, districts, and townships with in the County of Susonehanoi are as follows, to wit The Election for the district composed of the tther ship of Apalacois will be held at the boos° of Joeepo Beebe in said township. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Ammt will he held et the school house near the Presbyterhuachnrch In said township. .The Election for the district composed of the lowa shi o of Auburn will be held at the house of James Lott In said township. The Election for the di etrict composed of the township of Bridgewater will be held at the Court House In the Buenay,•it of Montrose. The Election for the district composed of the town chaof Brooklyn will be held at the house of J111:11f19. Lin and said thwuship. Medicos Cos the dletrlct composed of the town: *hip of Cbocontit will ho held at the school boos° near Edward Clarkbi to said township. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Clifford will be held at the house late of John Ilewetson In said township. The Election for the district composed of the Borough of Dundalf will be held at the Duda hotel to said Borough. - • • • . The Election for the dirttiet compered of the tewa• shy of Dtmoelt will be held at the beetle late of T. tf, Babcock In said township The Election for the district composed of the town. sGip of Forest Lake will be held at the house of Mrs. Bertha Warner In said tosinshlp. The Election for the district composed of the towns hi 13 of Franklin will be held et the school house straw J. Al. Baker's In said township. • . • • . . • . The Election for tne district competed of the Borough of Friendevillo will be held at the school house in raid Borough. The Election for the dietrict composed of the Borough 01 Brest Ber.d will be held at the house late occupied by David Thomas In said Borough. The Election for the district composed of the town• ship of Great Bend will be held et the house late occupl• ed by E. Barnum. dee. The Election fur tee district romposed of the township of Gibson will be held In the Ac.idetuy building In wild township The Election for the district composed of the township of II artmd will be to Id at the house late of N. W. Weld. run In said township. The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Harmony will be held at the boner of H. Winter. In paid township The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Herrick will be heldat the Herrick Centre School House. In said towneldp. The election for the diettict compared of the township of Jackson will he held at the house ofJoseph Geary in said township. The Election for the tiletrict comprised of the town ship of Jessup will be held at the house of Daniel Hog in sale township. The Election for thedistriet composed of the township of Lo.hon will he heldat the house of Grow 8. Brothers in sold township. The election for the district composed of the town ship of LI bcrty will he held at the Stanford School house In said township. The El. Mien for the district composed of the town nhip of Lathrop will he held at the Hillsdale School house in .old township. rite election for the diAtrlet composed of the Eklreugh of Little lie adowe will be held at the School Heuer in cold Ihwough. The elect lon for the dlatrlet componed of the toernahlp of Middletown will be hold at the hum.° otOtle !tore In .all towueltlit. Thy Election for tbedlot net comport...l of the Borongb of Atonic., will Ina held at the Court Mute In nnid The Blurtlon for the district c, pored of the Borongh of Neu Biliord will be held et the house lute of John Baurot iu said Borough The elect.). for the district coin pliteil of the townellin id' idliford will be held at the, bon.. of Philander rhinney. in the Borringh of New Milford, The election for the district composed of the town. ship of tinkland will be held at the hour. late of Thom e. Stinson in said township. The e/ectiots for the district compo.ed of the town Otto of tittolt will held at the bongo of S.D. Snyder In mold too The election for the district rollllKiiitill of the town ship of Springville will he held at the bonne late of spencer. Elko: In said township. The eleetton for the district composed of the town. ithip of t .0-deer Lake will be held at the house late of It. MOP. ri-tes In sold township. The Election for the district composed of the rust Wool of the Borough of 8.1110[mm:a Depot will be held at the boose occupied by ( better G. Chaffee In sold Iteettufb. .• _ . The Election for the diatrict compotted of the Second Ward of the Borough of Suoinehanua Depot will be held et the hoary occupied by Ambrose Benton In toad Borough The electoto for the district composed of the ware ship of TIV.AOII will ho held at the hoaeo late of Chester Stoddard is said townehl ri I alto make known and give notice, at in and by the 131 k ',mien of act of July 2, 1071. directed. •'That every pernon except Justices of the Fence, who Oval hot Roy office or npnointment of profit or tenet under the United Stales, or of this state, or of env city or in• corporated dlntriet, whether a commissioned officer or agent. who sour shall be, employed ender the Irgielative, juilirlary. cr rzyrutive department of this State or United states, or any city or tmoryoraled district ; and e'en that every menthe, of Congrere, and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city nr crommisolonere of any incorporated di trict, le by lee incurable ot holding or exercising at the 6.1.10 C time. the Milos or appointment of Judge. Inspector or t'lerk of any election of thle Commonwealth, and that no Impector tie Judge or other officer of any ouch election, shall he eligible to any office then to he voted for By the actor Aetietniily of July 3. 1533, It is also made ..the eely of every Mayor. Sheriff, Alderman, Justice of the Peace, lionetable. of every city, county. township or district within this Commonwealth, whenever called upon by any officer of an election, or by three qualleol electors thereof to clear any window or avenue to the nactdow of the place of General Election which shall he °helmeted In such a way as to prevent eaten from Op. preaching the same ; and it shall he the duty of tery o rpective Constable of melt ward, clintrict or tow tidy within Ode commonwealth, to be present in pen or by Deputy, at the place of holding election!, In each card, dietnet or township, for the purpoie of pottery lug the !once at &foretold " .tier tont in the 4th section of the art of Assembly entitled • An act relating to eecntionn and for other purposes " approved April 111. x 11440, it te enacted that the styrene Id 13th section, "shall not be construed a. to prevent any militia officer or borough officer from serving no Judge, inspector or Clerk at any general or epodei election In this Commonwealth." By an Art of Assembly approved the 17th day of April, loaf, it le enacted that at — all elections hereaner 111.1t1 ruder the laws of thin Commonwealth, the polls shall be opened between the hones of ele and seven o'clock, a m . and close at 7 o'clock, p. M. •• seclow I. Be it enacted by the Senate and Honer f Representatives of the Commonwealth of Fenneyl yenta in General Assembly met, and it to hereby ehtet ed by the authority el the same, That the qualified voters of the several counties of the Commonwealth, at all eenerah township. borough, and special elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to rote, by ticket.. printed, or written, severally classified no One ticket shall embrace the names of all fudges of Comte voted for, and to be labled, movide. •tjtuticlary ;" one ticket Phan embrace the names of all state officers voted for, and labeled, — state," one ticket fhali embrace the names of all county officers voted for. Including office of senator, member, and members of Assembly, if voted for, and members of congress, It voted tor. and be Labeled, — county;" one ticket shall et hence th:• tames of all township officers voted for, and beta bet ed • itniliebip ;" one ticket shall embrace the names et all horn . en officers voted for, and shall be labeled ••borough ; and each clan. obeli be deposited in separate ballot-bozo," Witzuese, The Fifteenth Amendment of the COn- Maunamt of the United States is as follows, tt heertoe 1. The right of citizens of the United States to rote shall not be denied or abridged by the United Staten, or by any State, on account of race, color, or prestous condition of servitude SECT lON 2 The Congrenn 'hal I bare power to enforce thin article by appropriate legislatton: And Whereas, The CONETCBS of the United Staten, on the 31.1 day of March, IKTO. panned an act, entitled -An Act to enforce Me right of ettkene of the United Stake to COO" In the 'trend Stake of the Union. and for other nonxode." the first and socoLd sections, of which are as ,m..-mon 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and blouse of Representatives of (he ("sired State, of America in Con. ore. u.oribted. That all citizens of the United awes who are, or shall be otherwise qualified by law to vote at any election by the people, in any State, Territory, Oleg-let, county, city, perish, townelp. school district , municitiality or other territorial sub divisions., shall he entitled and allowed to vote at all such elections; with out distinction of race, or color, or previous condition •f servitude: any Constitution, law, custom, gisage, regulation of any State or Territory. or by, or under Its anthonty, to the eoutotry notwithstanding. - 14serion 2.And be if .firrther enacted, 71st If by or under the autnority of the Constitution or law, of any State. or the laws of any Territory, any act le or shall be required to he done as a prereonisite or goal tiltmlion for voting, and by such Conant Whoa or late, person. or officers are or shall be eharrro with the performance et duties in furniahing to title.ns an opportunity cc per norm such prerequisite, or to become walnut! to vote, It shall he the duty of every such person and officer to give to all citizen. of the t site States th• same and equal opportunity to perform inch preremesite and to become qualified to vote without distinction of race col s, or previous condition of servitude; ono If any such person or officer shall refuse or knowingly omit to at, lot effect to this version, he shall, for every such offence, forfeit and may the aunt of flee huodred dollars to the per ion aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by sanction on LW case, with full costs and such an allowance for coon tees as the court shall deem Just, and shall algo, tot every such offence, be deemed guilty of a iniodeineahor and shall on conviction thereof, he tined not ices that flee bondred dllars, or Le Imprisoned not teen than one month and not ' more than one year, or Legit, at, the eae cretion of the c0m1.." An whereas, II to dociared by the second section of the I article of the Canatitutlen of the trotted States, that "Thin Constitution, nod the laws of the Vatted State. which shall be made In pursuance therecl, abatl be the supreme law of the land, • • • anythit g in fAe Co.filution or laws 0/ any Mega to the contrary sut wlfhs(anding. And warms, The Legislature of thlsComtconwealtb, on the oth day of April, A. D., 18 . 70, passed an act. en titled "A furthersupplement to the act relating to site tie. In this Commonwealth," thu tenth section sf which provides as follows: -seminar 10, That so much of every act of Asrambly as provides that only white freemen shall he entitled ti vote or to he registered as voters, or . claiming to vats nt apy general or special election of this Commonwealth be and the same le hereby repeated, and that bereaftei all freemen. withontdiatinction of color, shall Da enroll ed and registered according to the provisions of the first section approved April rite, leis, entitled "An Act Anther supplemental to the act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," and who n otherwise quallned -under existing lona. be entitled to vote at all general and special elections in this Commonwealth." The mid above recited amendment and acts must be exec. tedand obeyed by all nasessora. Winery! or .0. tern, election officers, aud others, that the rights and primieges guermoteed thereby may behmeured to all the chino:is of this Commonwealth entitled to the same. By the lath section of the act of Aeaerobly of Joon an 30, 18:4, It is enacted that as soon as the polio shall close, the °Meese of election shall proceed to count all the votes emit fur each candidate voted fur, and make a full return of the same in triplicate with a return sheet in audition. in all of which the votes received by each Candidate shall he glees after his or her name, first In words and again In Ogruss, and shalthe signed by nil of sold °Mews and certified by oyes seera. if any, or If not se certified, the overseer, and any °Ulcer minting to sign or certify, or either of them, shall write upon each of the return. his or their reasons for not signing or certifying them. The vote, gm soon .coonted.enall Mao be publicly and fully declared from the window to the citizens present, and a brief statement showing the votes received by each candidate shall be made and signed by the election officers ea soon as the vote Is counted. and the same ahall be immediately posted up on the door of the election house for infOrtnallau of the public. The triplicate return( ,ball encicsed In storelopcs and be sealed In preSence of the the °Ulcers, and ono envelope anth the ndseriled return sheet,given to the judge Which shall Contain one list of voters, tally 'mope; and oaths of °Ulcers, nod another or sold envelopes MI given to thy minority inspector. All Jodgesliving Within lively. tulles of the prothonolary'a oftice, or within t wentY , foar miles, If their residence be Ina town. village. or city upon the line of a nultoad leading to the county seat 'ball, before two o'clock poet meridian of the day after thy election, and all the other Judge, shall,before Melva o'cloik meridian of the second (lay after the election, deliver said return, to. gethof with return sheet, to Um Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of the comity which sold re turn sheet shall be filed, and the day and hour of Ming marked thereon, and shall be pr ter cd by the Prothop• Mary for public Inspection. At twelve o'clock cut the said second day kiwis Int; an y election, the Prothono tary of the CUM' of CClMprod Pleb Present the said returns to the Enid (loon. • ' •C * [the reigrne preaente4 by the Prothonot ary shal o f fi c ersenol by said Court And oonguted by snob of its and each sworn assistants as the Court shall appolnt,th the pretence of the judge Or Judges of said Court, and the returns certified, shall be mates matter of record to said Coon. The sessions or said Court &reopen to the public. • v • • And the other of said triplicate returns shall bo placed In the box sod sealed op with the ballots. • • • • • WbeneVer a placebos been or shall be prorlded-by, trye authorities or any city, county, toWneittp Or' boroughfor the safe keeping of the INtl{9t bozo; luie • judge erek minority I orpector shall after the election shall be to. tithed, and the ballot hoz or boxea containing the th.k. eta. list of voters. end other pope a. have been securely bound with tape and mated and the signature of the Judge and Inrpectors taxed thereto, forthwith deliver, the same, together with the remaining box., to the Mayor and Recorder of such city, or In col:M[les, town. ebtps or boroughs to each person or persons so the owl of COnatnon Pleu• of the proper county MILT des. "tote, at tare place provided as afutetraid. who +hall then depO.lt the *aid boom and keep the same to mi. ewer the call of any Coon or tribunal authorized to try the merit* Of each election. The return Judges for the fifteenth Congressional din trict, composed of the colonies of Susquehanna Brad ford Wayne and Wyoming will-meet at the Court Boors to Tti"hhannock. to the coolly 01 WyOLAIL/g.O/1 TUT. day, the 10th day of November, Int The return .Intiges for the twenty-sixth Senatorial composed of the counties of Spnocelianea and Wayne, will meet at the Court Hoare to the hurongh of Montrose. in the Coentyof Susquehanna. on Toevday, the 10th day of November. bi 74, Glreu ender my hand at my office, In tv.e Borough of Montrose. the Sd day of October Anno Llocniol 1014 and in the year of the vommonwelith the M. B. HELVE, Shedd. Montrose. Oct. 7, 1874. Cauchy D. Co IREE 14AMPLB to Agent., Colot,lnetiou Needle.book. with Chromo.. Bend sump. 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