Volume 32. r crnocrat-= x#oi iai •Ctrca.Rtlon Increasing' TWICE its Past a „tiny Paper In Northern Pennsylvania. Gnl , l'nlOsed in „Nen York,•on' Saturd ay 11" . 61;.':•' . ;• ` - DEMOCRATIC - STATE 1/6ZET. Pon iltipvraikOit, x.4.7.vnate,smaxisT43., of •Mt:A.l2i County. , • ST,iTerp.kAaoitni, 's ^7I,O=DIR, df Bradford County DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. ..'rOIi•;rnESIDIOZT 415D9r, RALPH .B.:LITTLE i I.Esiz.,' OF MONTROi3E: ' • pOR STIERIPP, OP At/131-116i. . . . . . . , . ?OR ROISTER' STD` nEcaniyea, .0. 1017,4T15*. GILI3ERT,. -.-- for .. olilLii BEND i 01 1" IiENItY -TYX,ER, '• or - MOOTROSE.' • Fon commisiumlits, . IttArruggr- E,' RYAN, os. , APOLkCONT • LEANDER. GRIFFIS, oa .T.4CKBOIi. FOIL AUDTORS, ROGER S. SEARLE, u. BRIDGEN'SrATpri, 1 ` LEWIS . B. O'DOWD, OF LITTLE MEADOWs. 'Pon • cmyiNEll,' DR. WX. L. ittert.RbsoN, OF MOICTIVISEi FIVE VOTES LEFT AT Hold; ON ELEC TION 'DA'', IN EVERY ELECTION DISTRICT IN TIIRSTA.TE WILLALKE 15.000 ‘ LEsS IN THE STATE. LET NO HONORABLE MEANS BE OiIiiITTED-TO POLI, THE LAST. SIN FOR - EVERY MAN ON THE .TICKET. _ G. Lee, who spoke itt the Curt House last i'riday.tight,: told the. intelligent people of- lifontrose and vicinity' that ‘we pay. not one dollsiOf state tax." If this be the - muse then such items as the following-appe(tr in the county state Ment of '1874. • • Eioneri;l lona to collectors State tax iercentnge on State tax. If the -coulkty cnintissioners, .have ..jssitq=d $1(3,000 it, :bonds to 'pay jail debt then by the'law they have expentiorl $4l - tvhieli.proVes 'that they have missta , ted Wheri they it cost about •$3G,000, . If it only .cost.whatthey'said it die, then , they, have violated, the law which.gave ihetiri. any. authority. Which • h'imit will they take • Watson in the 'Ring tirgan. says that: the :aetners AM the, forts manned by the Thiais a very . striking simile. * 'w4y the'Ritighaa'susceeded to man the n 4 hitB beCU"bylco'peotino . 49o;ooo tax, $2;0,9p0 - jail debtWhlCh . leUves the people, to - believe they used the lr►lance.for political gun wads in "county Bridgeis". and . ,:"Road ViNvs.". "Rah ter We charge ; that a baser itiliAood was , . never perpetrated . than When tile Alma rose Repablican said the Reed bonds' were at "lawful inierest," conveying as it wati in tcindr4lio convey, that they wpre at 6 pet; cent.Whefil they are .tit 8 per•cent. We give the' people and .the Ring due notice that we ,propbseto Meet, these statements as Well After:election as:..,before,' and We , shall 'call thetn • to verify- them or disprove . them :bv some 'other evidence than "'on lie'lir • • .RE WARE • OP FA LSE STATE-. • • • . . . have. in4iqe,d the Ring of .StisAne lianni-COuntl,..and...filed otir evidence in our -column . s before; tile:people and it lily.; .open :fOr , Ring prgal or any One who'llad:o6' . pcitier, to'prow it false fur more thatiluite weekß but they have not daredattetupt it, e sayth ere ore tl utt anything they inay now pat forth aftei this, (the last issue of ,4iur,paper) in de— nial of the ehaiges,ii•bizt the part el the .coirAtth 11114'iliptild:' fix their guilt o'ie .strongly upeu.,theni 7. We in they will 'issue 'the Ringorgan just hetere the' elegistion filled with fahricati,,U fur effeet;. - as the last throe of. h dying Ring! -'find that: the people' have etermin • ed to elect two Reform COutity ,C6nimis sioliem the Ring, are more afraid of a Dttinooratie"Majority . op that board than etse, and they, Tesurt to ev el:Measure in their fear, to accompl ish the, defeat of 'one' of. theeandidates.-- Wl:comber that under. ine constitution no one can- Tote'' , for 'but two' eaiidi dtties and.th;tre are thr e e to lie eleoted.-- Ring hot* to trade suiliciently in differe4liectlons with Democrats', to , save both of Their DtpfT BE FOOLED BY ItE?1. .:Vo'te' (gr Loth, of The DelP&Off ati'cl . they Itii/ I" gth • . • 01.!ti - tho people in the school: 40uEM,barrrinii And stoles AV here he BPPOS/044. /be, conlitY that . these bad tittn**ret , brought on by the • ei— trarags,nbe 1)1 the fanneri and laboring 111A1.;'''Iii9 lihatit: !limber 'Wagon' is good enottih_lot'ilieni to ride In and '34.t . theY borie!OP:i.i . Pd4 o 4 I#, e 'o, l eso days 0 rd'e'ln , ,,oriog..wogoits.:...ki, is .eare till' not to:slimy thing anat. the dotibling of the fees Ouunty,' State and:notional 4' 11161 4 . 0:91 8 '., , ga1ur . Y r - gt!ther . the Creflit Thrit Wt.nt. hutssso 000 nrld 0ur#44 41 4 .$/ 0 , 4 0 0 Yoe. Aor. 13'08 . 13 e ,:g,TAtny.44l►logAabinit,the Jay •,f;o4 out to Ant t 4 itaie yott' itturce /Lull curio:o`fii'_}iu he ` Ili lig e•*, " 111 kfrfor'theltille • *lvory' Dementia should be . in his place on Tuesday mat t and do his di 'titer ',the state and county ticket.— /41110 y! Raney ! Roost 'THE LEGAL ASSO(I.IATIOY. Judge:Streeter , denies that be headed the :petition !or passage of tbe,begal Association 13111. He referred us to some of t i ke •Lt turner • upon ,the subit„.et.,. They are of - the,-(qiiniou . that, there *as no pe i thion for the passage, but the bill was I"• I I passed in the legislature . . by Areferriurto! another bill of the same kind from some other county. - It seems that 'while we were pressing its repeal, senator' ..Iz s itch wrote, to the attorneys that if they would .all sign : a!retuonstrance he would not re peal it; and:they..tilt signed, it but Mr., Little, and. that' W. J. Turrell who was in Florida aud . both Judge Morrow andl ''‘ltidge - Streeter at Towanda - were- written • abott:it and assented.. Whether Judge 'Streeter signed I the petition Or rettion stronce is of little ,account so long. as the e'ViPtelite,iti - that he :favored:the bill, and Ell theitiisno . e yid' e r e , e ither of . his own or anOine'eltejliat he oppposed it, but M. Little opposed .it, from first to list. LIVE ISSUES. Mr. G. Leo at - the :Court House last Priday rvetiing saa . the Democrats were Prying "dead issuei." We have no doubt that the "Court Konse ,Rite . :wish the Reform Issues of Susquehanna :county Were 'dead and that tlui DFMOCRAT was 'buried also. .We ask .pur readers to read them in another columu,aUd we think they will consider them pretty lively for their pockets. We also tall attention to the deep and startling etrruptioa . un earthed by the Treasurinvestiiating committee at llariisburg and if you like them both "Rah for the Court House Ring 2":"Ralf ter Bob Mackey 2" High taies, doubled isidaries,. Stealing , thrown in as perquisites, and:,sfarvation, economy, hard . labiir and "lumber Wag ons! fOr. the men. - Whose. labor is the foundation of , all "values, and.whose blood and lines must protect and preser*them. II you Vote for the" - -Rings this tall (there is. no principle them) vou simply do it for party, and that party' you would sup port if it sat on a throne at Washington and wielded a sceptre King Wil liam. FOREWARNED. We have forewarned the, peel& of this county 118 to the nullifier in which the county affairs have been Conducted for the last:eight years, and we feel that we have discharged our duty to them, and if they choose to vote to sustain iti"Ch tix atiOn extortion they must not cornplaio , benalter. If more tzixes are• required, they should not coniplain. If the satis— faction of. being' able 'to. "Rah for the Ring" on the "second day of November next will compensate them for the price It will 'cost, then or course they will vote for the Ring. ' The Democrmy of thiii.entnity. present Omen upon'a platform that you desire .who-declare in a second acceptance of its ternie. , :is. will bi - -,seep by . refering to an, other column, a.ntiwe affirm that there is no man in the coonty who would suf— fer as ninth by a failure in them to. do what they say, if elected,. as the editor of this paper, and if - we were • not confident that such . would - the case, we of all - others would -be' most interested in their defeat.. If the Ring and its organ bet icy ed that they- would tot do it, they. of all .othets would be the most .anxious for their election, for in Rich : a case the nut— rak,ed ifeople 'of this county would hurl theta from power,and place it back in; the hands' of- the toppOsition,.Where it tvould fdr the next generation, a thing tiit. the Ring would meat devoutlii That we and they do not .tle— sire what they'assert is eve:lent upOn the face of it. \Toxins' 4 1 0 .11 SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY l SPILL. YOU DE DECEIVED— You can't he deceived. .You have been fully apprised of the' fact. If you sus tain the . Riug you do it wilfullj, and of cutirse - yon . Will ever after "Rah: , for the court..liouse Zug" and kiss *hand shit emir:r~.yun..We can stand it 'LS as ypu can. You do . not puoish7Dertio— crats.any- more than yon th(l.tepublicani. THE I',ING 3 fON 1 , 1N.4 AVE. . . We tinderetaud that • the orators in de4 Tenceof the Ring have been arrlnged be fore the court and .:piacticed upon .an 'en tirely pew 'piece to. speak since last week,. on ppdiji li t that the,peciple ,were mpre:ln;- tekted in' the facts and figures in the DEMOCRAT its regards. their .county ad ministration • than, they are in seeing Mr:, Jessup, bold nva gold guinea before them after . the .RSdical leadership under his sanction. And defense, has swallowed ev.; ery d011ar:of snob currency and . placed it beyOnd the : power .-of the .peOple-to reach .itt,this :time.- His adytioacy of . hard money and his exhibitio4f one of tte oldpemocratic latidinark(ii•like - theman who 'AVo,eit,ertai!iipi..ll lot 01 friends at hitt,pouse. • lie Went - to his cellar-and drew'a pjtcher of cider tind . placed it tp•- .On his table-before .•the company, . . . ITC then . : 'proceeded.: to: dekribe..tn'them tehat flue wai,atvd tietWeeri drinks he, would say .you,.ought . to have.,sotne, until he drank it, all down, when 'he tloaed by saying "now gentlemen if you don't believe what I say about thia cider being good, just smell of the ptcher.”:-?‘ Now me Jesinp„ who bastlefended the packed Suprvme Court that legalized a Pa,p,'-'vlegal tender • to ;you and The'lfstis goll and PraMitad down; tije •thrOats of,the 'kers, bondholders And-bankers, every dol. iisr , of gold in the country, has the au dacity to go about in the district school' hotnae.S.and storea of this county and bola Up ber•ne the Peol4?- ?vhe have been ,ruhue4,ol n and say dou't yon wish you liadpsome of this'old Democrat ic inone'y. "If you : ; don't think 4d gOoa m en of Ifie pitehert r ,thtit we have &Llli.:- Ilk emPtY-,„ ' , of:this : a:mut). have anoqi— e'rpiteher -which they _are eetlitougi''that atiii4l ; of, sic ahnit gtiieuttiei-iii3b(6lll T.l-4E MONTROSE DE4OCRAT, 2 OCTOBER 27,. 18* $1)0,000 'COLLECTEIiTO PAY $20,- JAIL. DEBT. i We reassert : that - from the: published statements of the commissioners of this :county since 1867, there' appears the fot lowing facts and figurets are their sworn evidenee of the ita e of 'the finan— ices of this enmity. In the statement of 1866, (the year befiire the tit mill "jail aslsevinetit" was collected] ) , tax dupli cates were to, the amoupt of 1 84.113.04 and the irunning, , expenses of the comity in tlie same' year were $17,198.31.‘ In 1867 with the five mill asseOment added _ ~....... _ , re. mill assessment r addet in . , raiiince of, the law tvbich - we pub pt ‘.,., . . fish\ .Isewhere anditi— vtudicatiew of the' trill of Our former: statements, the tax dtiphcateeamonnted to. $31,G55.4& show= MON we said t,liat the ifive, , •rriiii.tax on *3,000,00. added 81,5,000 .to the taxes of , this county, and that - ' they, hain,•steadily been34loo ; and . Oveilevery year .sinot excep . ta 1874 when it vt;iti. $28,884.9 ! anti i ',Office proof that. the five Mill : tax •ass4e'd for jail . purposes- had, not: been . takenett.: Now` in this :Same year wellud that the' county ` expenses *ere , the same as the - year .bei;re 417449.0. Also we find that r the cornmissiOners loan ed of. W 4. Ii: Cooper $lO,OOO in addition. , _ . ... . . to the cXtra jail assesainent.,: We also find . 01(4 they paid jail orders over and above _ the county expenses; te, the. amount of i 20,296.12 showing this, fact, that 'they Paid $10;296.12. the first year :trent the proceeds ')f the'extra, jail ussessmer.t.. • • In 180 1 3 the eoiftity eipenses are-Almost exactly the Raise as befirti, the duplicated tiae $32, 1 ;2.01,; theyit loan- . in addition this sum, .46,P0,. after paying county'e pensei i f tfey report jail debt paid to the amount ¶f $16,601:01,• shoving in, posi tive (evidtince . diet,' they i again, collected t10;000,.n jail nix and applied it in pay— , •ment of ijail debt as' this; law 'required. = ' New' let its stop ,iiiht here . and .. look it the fitianMal condition of ' . thik'countSl on the first illifof janutiry 1869. • They . say the jail cost 3d;28,7.1)7.: , ..• • . - . , Cost of Jail:i L , ' ' .. 4 .. •. '. ' 4.98,287101 Paid by . Jail tax.. .....;.. 61A . . 1.1 . 2: • • 'loans . • ' 416.850.00. I .4 A otal, ' . 537,146,12 ' Irencel it stands out in burning truth to vindicate, 'us , against I \their malicious an false attacks, that the jail debt was Paid in two years aiid that they burrowed $16,850 to pay it with, - hence the county at that tune wai in - debt;slo,Bso.l What are the facts in 1874,:? ''F After steadily i , 1 •.„. ... . collecting the five mitt tax for jail cur peies up to that tittle; the . DEMOCILIT ex-- poses them with the fact staring the tax— \ payers in the face that 'the county istill' in debt 'ove $18:003,' at 8 per cent inter est.i Now, 4hat the children in this'coun'- tv ;nay alsO understand this' we re e t . p a . A five mill tax on $3,000,000 for- Jeers has collected $120,000 that .out f that by their own sh6wing they have paid less . — than '$20,000; 'of .tfie jail debt,leaving 1400,000 for 4 .oounty Bridges and Bold viws." Will the'Ring; Homer Frazier,, or any other graminarian -or mathemati—' cian, arise up* and couifute- these facts and figures ? , ' . 1 A FEW WORDS TO. DEMOCRATS. . 1 'l'lie most important election that has, ever Oiillett upon you-: for action at the , . polls iikes place, next Tuesday, Novem ber ig(colid.l We call it the; most imper tent b4cause the, opportunity of cutting the Ring both in the ..porin,tY and state is at, hipid, and it only remains for the Democracy of this county and state_ to conie corward ancl make h certain. ilk fact that thousands 'of'voters who belie the best interestS of the people at heart are Otermined,torectify the abuses of the corrupt leaders - o their party (who .have always 'stood" by the Republican party heretofore) are determined to array them• selves on the side of reform, not becanse el ;they are Democrata nor 'cause they de sire to elect the candidat simply because they are Democrats, 134 b arise the can didates re men and , neighbors known to be honest and capable, and who are upop a platform that ineets ' the necessities add demands of the times. , We lia#e had other elections just as, important, but the minotiiy :.condition Of lue '- Deinocracy and partizan at 4 herence our opponents, made Itlhopeless of suc&ss, but to-day we proclaini that if THEE; DEMOCSAOY OF , SUSQUEHANNA. COUNTY -, A RE _ DEFEATED IT WILL BB ONLY-BECAUSE OF' THEIR . , OwN APATHY. The neople of this state see with alarm the conditions of this com monwealth under the ruleinf Rings within Rings ; that, have debauched and robbed her, and they now 11.4.4 T, irrespective of party. :They turn' their eye to, the DetnocraCi as thank:only hope, and 'find ing nein Placed firply , on a platform of retrenchment and reform they hare de termined to put them in power. Now we shell hold every Democrat in Susquehan na county to a strict account for Wit ac tion and varlet-the polls for the state and county ticket, is "no time, when the, grand principles of retrenchment and reform are in the, belance, to.vent persou. al spqes upon the party of reformi and thus aid the Rings into 'power again,.but all such matters should be settled between individual .. . we,contend that. no leader who re uses to take his place:in the, front when the party is in the minority has any cham to preferment when it shell come into the majority and we also claim that a voter who will not fight 14for his prin s liples thong!) hobe the last man in itch, but will iiitiaid'and comfort to heiene my ty hiti emission to te at the polls and discharge his 'dtity is no better for his countirs good than its worst enemy, for by such a cOuree be demonstrates to theworld iIia,SUCC(; B / 4 the only pie that governs'l4B-14 10 117 - ; • We have POO :Democratic-' voters in Sustinehuorie Con t'y and we 'assert-that if 'they will 'Ant be taken by the nollar and dragied 0 1 1'0 e\ polls but will do:tbeir duly .accordance '.with. ;their personal qiiertasyw Well as that or' the Dineeirsci; Oet' Demo CrudeiteffirtUit4Oliet:frOpi - A, to Z.": l *Ral- - ly , l Ra 1 1. 1 0; Rally Tdo stico* OR DEFEAT OF TtiF. REFORM TWEET -AT it e IEIO ,oF QUE COLD*II4' IN, - SE 11AN4*:pF ,Titr#loo4pr:Oti:k3tftiikvi uktairAllioinarl VICTORY BY BEING AT TUE POLLS, ON TURSGAY NEXT r We tilivitk we hear the answer. echoing through valley and crier mountain, YES I I Get ont the Democratic vote in every district in the county and every - man on the llefbrin Ticket will be elected. • THE;ICEEPERS P THE',ETA MO.NEYJBAGS. SPEECH OF THE. DEMOCRATIC INTESTIG A TI,NO COMMITTEE. THBY tiltAW AN INFERUNOR. . Lfollowimg report off the State Treaauvy investigating .committee'. was promulgated last night. . It • speaks • for itself: , . • . Po His: Excellency Johr,F. Hartranft, Governor. of Pemaylvania and Justus ...Temple, Auditor General The'committee of the House appoicted to investigate, the. affairs of the State Treasury beg leave topresent the follow- Alit additioeal report: After, the ; State Treasurer. in April last refused'the'accoun hint of the committee access to 'the books tied papers m 'the , Treat,* of the State, the committee continued its work by au examination; of the public documents' published-yearly s hy the 'differeut departments of the State - Goverainent. From this . examination the committee ascertained, and in their report of July 16,1875, stated: First: That from about the yeat 1866 to 1874 nearly $3400,001) was yearly taken from. the sinking fund: Sect - hid. That during a period of twelvelyears, beginning with ,Dtdember •1, • isp; the dittrent State Treasurers had an average balance ci intently. on baud 0152,100,000 but had not - accounted to the State for one cent of interest on thesame. the tax-payers being thus prac tically robbed of $1,400,000. Third: That the law directing:the quarterly application of all money in ' the sinking i fund to the liquidation of an equivalent amount of the public debt had .been consttntly.aud systematically ,viola, ted, to the great , loss of the people and the enriehmeat of the Stat Treasurers. • The committee,. continuing the same line of investigation since that report, have further discovered., First.' chat 'from 1864 to 1874 - there appears to be a yearly overcharge on ' the 'interest account on the public debt, the different Treasurers taking -credit for paying more interest:than the State _debt bore. Thegrand aggregate thus unlaw- Inlly taken froth the State Treasury, in the eleven yeartt named amounts to ,the, enormous sum if $1,123.301,65; Second. That from 1870 to 1874 there appears to have been art excess of premium charge on' he purchases of gold to pay the interest on the gold-bearing bonds amounting in all to $121,427.95. .Manynther minor fraudulent ttansae tions mine tinder the notice of the com mittee, but these here mentioned may.-be tabulated as follows: Unlawfully taken Minns 'the drachm fund $3,4C0.000 Lit-7:41;g ?::'',lf deltrittnt • ~ 1.44.000 .... 1.123,3111 Overchargil in gold premiums ... 121,497 ; Total I ' $8,044,798 The Commtee having purseed. this line of, inquiry,as-far as was practical or useful. iubpceuaed the State Treasurer, 11. W. Mackey,' and -.his predecessors in office,toappearlit, ud . ek-plain if possible,any atilt- above ite a. .:.'These subpoenas were , ,, retutnable Octaber:s, at Harrlsbilrg;their service sworn to, but there - was no appear ance; except GY Mr. Mackey, and he de. cline& tg testify until his predecessors in office were sworn—certainly "an unusual dictation on the part of a witness. But the committee met from day to day, and stibseqnfrnity •Isubpcensed. lir. Mack.' 4 to apps r and testify iu Philadelphia on Wedne lay October 20. Mr. Maakey did not appear, and he and all the ex- State Titeasurers have studiously avoided the melting's Of the, committee..." 'Had thecomniittee power to issue an'attecit ment fol. their arrest that - power would be pforrititly used,e brit there is a preroga tive of the Het: wkich must of neces sity reniain unexerciied until ,the Mouse is in session. What inferetim is to, be drawn ? Certainly it is fair-to assume that all .the churns above made are true, as The Treasurers do not appear, when they* lawfully subtannaed, and explain and deny them. . - In this eonnection' the committee can ' , not refrain front referrini to another dif ficulty it had to contend filth. The com mittee Was created by the House alone, the Senate refusing to concur, and the committee was' _wholly deprive& of 'funds to pay tiny, of As expenses , . • i . O. H. 14)31011.A:11D, MILTON A. EIdIICK; A. Swill, , FEED. W. GuNkrzit. New Adveithements. NEW ARRILNGEMENT Ito People's Dry Ski L N; BULLARD, PROPRIETOk t R. ;SCDNyON, Druggist Apothecary. PATENT' MEDICINE EXPO* I The tinderilgned would resphtfullyannotmeeto all the people 'everywhere, that to ilia already manilla,- stock and variety of Merchandise in the Grochrqro- Vhdon.audillardware fie has added a v 4 ry choice assortment of !PRE DRUGS, `FATINT WSDICINES, DRU4kIRS, R. FUMRlty,itc.. which he natters hims 11 be cans i t the public they will And it to their advantage to e ine.before purchatiluk; elsewhere. • -To all Physlcia in this section of tke courtly he would reopettfullyno. flounce that he has secured the services of U. Renpa z se Druggist and Apothecary, is boselong experience lnd Acknowledged care and ability. entitle him to yonr. tire confidence in tbe lineof compiunding medic tat or prepariugprescriptions.and who would also`est it an especial - favor to receive.tall* from any of hissld "ustomers Or newness. - Will make, the Patent Kit rinesaspecialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Mani Watcrsr-an extensive stock. Also fine 41:occultly— ) , , . . LEIBIGi'S EXTRACT OF BEEF. FRESH SALIVN 'PICKLED & CANNED CLAMS. LOBSTER, pzes, , !cotts, BEANS. OYSTERS. &c, *c. In fact, iu4thing arid evcrrthing itkittifirdiaitili 44. •Itesilittrully 44)14104 spill • 1 rtaliklgt • - StILLAiR • • . • - - • . , . /*Older!. Powder! efii RIM) - Bbot. 40r, Bloc*. rAtiml, - 4.14um..-4,4 , P0, ouches .-IPlasksa - Noe. - •.• . - • 1814-.4f. QI KEMPF'S SALIIi3.—BY VIRTUE OF WRITS IS '/0 tied by the Conft of Common . Pleas Of Efuequehau 'la County and to nui directed, I will expose to rale by public vendee, at tea Court Haute in Montrelie.en Fr slay, November 12, 1145, at 2 o'clock p' in., the following pieces or parcels of land ; to wit : All those three pima or parcels of land situate in the township of Arena h. the county of Susquehanna and State of - Pennsylvania, the first piece bounded and dr I , • cribed as-follows, to wit i On the north by lands of Jerrie newly and Benicia Cerpeuter,on the east by otz.er • lands of Dori A. Walker on the south ay lands 0( Josepti Blextuon and ea the west by lands of Tyler ands wild lot containing ilxty serer more orOess, sad about fifty, serer improved, with the appurteminm, two boners, one Sew Mill, two barns And an orchard. The second piece or parcel of .and situate as übove, bounded and described as follows,' to wit : on the east by binds of the Shafer estate. on , the north by lands of Joseph lilux ham, on (between by headset Joel Denny and George Knight, and on the West by lands of Thomas Borket, containing fifty-three acres more or less, and mostlylm proved, with the appurtenances, one house and barn -, The third piece or parcel of land situate as aboeo,bouti 41ed and described sit follows, to wit : On the north by a wild lot, on the east by a wild lot, on the South by . lands oIL the 'Shafer estate, and on the west by the pu Pc • highway, toutaluing 100 acres, More or lei,, and. about n acres improved, with the appurtenance*, I bowie and barn, and 1 orchard.— [Seized and taken. in execution at the suit of C. C. Worth vitil Dim A. Walker, Oscar Washburn nib:lime tutor of John Smiley, deed' assigned to linen A. end ley. ftn; Don A. Walaer. C. C. nuttia at. Don A. Wa.t.er Joseph Knight ilia of tiii••rge S. Smiley assigned to Nelson Potter vs. Don A. Walker and lielson Potter and Si. li. Wright va4 Do 4 A. Waller.] ' ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate InAhe towttahip of Herrick, in the county of susque hernia and State of". Pentiaylvannt, benuded and des cribed as follows, to wit; Bounded on rho numb-rust by Lauda of Sibs Burns, on tee north .west by lands . of Wes U. Lyon. on the south•weat by land of 011bert H. Lyon, on the soettl.einit by land of Gilbert. Berne, sad on the south-west by lands of J. B. Lyuu. contain• lag about .100 acres oath the appurtensuces, 2 houses, 2 barns. and other outbuildia,gs, 1 orchard, and about 46 acres improved, excepting therefrom about three eats of land de6dial by G. 11. Lyon Administritor of Jacob Lyon..tr;h H. 11.. h C. U. Eno. (Seized and taken la execution at the Butt of Beheld Lyon vs. J. B. Lyon T. T. di G. A. Burns.] • ALSO -all that certalt. tract or parcel of land situate in the township of great Bend, in the Coen!). of Sue quehanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and deil eribed as follotis, to wit : Beginning at a stake and stones corner of lands of Leo Smith, thence north 2X 'degrees east 348 and ell• tenths rods to cornier of lands occupied by. McUaniel, thence north 80 degrees and 60 minutes east:by.bleDaidere land 7334 rods to a stone near the nigtiway I glove° noun 1634 degrees east 47. rode to an chit stump. thence north I,i degrees east 45X rods to a birch *soling ; thence east 275 rods, thence south 164 degrees east by lien of tract 69 and 60-100ths i rods loan original cone: ; thence south 1 degree and 37 minutes west e334.rods to a stake arid stones, thence south 1 degree west 150 rode to a chestnut stub, ' thence ' north 85 degrees and 6 minutes west 61 rode to a cor ner, thence south 2.34 degree. west rat rods,. thence --- inag degrees east 13114 rods to the east bounds of said tract i thence southerly along the same 44 rods to a point 4d and 4.loths rods from the southeast corner of said tract. thence westerly parallel with the south line and along part of the' said south Rue 485 rods to the, place of beginning, containing Lou) acres of land, with the appurteuincee. 4 frame houses, 2 barns, steam saw mill, end about 125 acres improved. ' Also another par cel of land situate in the township of Linea e; County and State aforesaid, described as follows, to wit : Be" Ins the whole of unglue) lots. numbered 61, 68, 75, and 76, lying together in the tracts formerly of. S. A. Law, and containing in all 443 and 97-1001 he sere. as survey ed by William Wentz, April. 10, 1856, excepting there from the following parcel of land sold to Aaron Young by Deed dated Feuruary 28. 1863; as follows : All that certain piece or oared of land lying in the township of Great fiend, In the County , of Susquehanna and State of Penalty/rants,: bounded as foilows : On the east by the Lyon farm; and James. Clirk farm, on the west by a lot owned by lildeno Eldridge, on the south by the steam raw mill lot, cantainiu Si) acres, being known as the lot formerly contracted' to Joseph Hen drickson, together with all and singular the tenni:wets; hereditaments, and appurtenances. thereto .beloriging,•: - [Taken In ex , cution at the suit of Sarah B. Bala, Exe cutrix, and Charles IL; 'lasbrouck and James B. dais brouck, Executors of Daniel B. Dolce, decd, vs. Jacob Brown and Eliza Ann Brown, and F. Howley. Bennett Oakley, and Chester 11. Russ, Terre Tenants.]; ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of lend situ •ate in township of Brooklyn In the county of Susque hanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded atfd•deserto eil us follows. to wit : On the north, east, and 'west by lands of .L L. Adams, on the south by public highway, having& front of 85 fear in widtu, and a depth of 75 feet be the same more or Iced, together with the appurten ances, one large frame store and dwelling house.-one two story frame building. used as a shop,. one barn, some fruit trees and all Improved. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Leonard Searle vs. Dewitt A. Titswortn and A. Titsworth.] ALSO—AII that certaln'piece orarcel of land' situate in the township of Apotacon, in t he county of Suaque henna and State of Penney Ivan la, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning In the public road leading from Apolacon do Chocount at the corner of Thomas Rooney s laud; thence west 16 oerenes to a corner of Win. Creags bind ; thence south 2 degrees north 139 perches to laud of Cornelius Ragan ; tbencii north Sa degrees west 4034 perches to Jobe Fallettee, thence north 2. degrees west 1.70 perchee, thence. north rlB degrees west 35X perches, north 3 degrees tot 6734 perches. north 25 de. Greco west 46X perches to Jobu Lyons land. thence south 83 degree mod .79X perches to Thomas Rooney' land; thence by the semi south 2 degrees west 109 perches to place of beginning, coi..alutng 90 acreifol land more or less wi ti the appurtenance,. [Seized and taken t execution at the suit of James E. Cermet trustee of S, E: Cemalt, deed, as. John Dean.). • • ' ALS —Ali that certain . piece, parcel, or lot ofland situate a the township of Oakland In the county of !Immo ants and State of. Pennsylvania, hounded and desertas follows, to lint : On the north by State street. o the east by lot of W. Eas-woud , on the south by lot of Ann Caton and lot of T. D. Ranbrook.antl - on ~t the west by land late the estate of .1. B. Kettle, dec'd, containing about 123 feet Square of laud, si , improved and having therein, a frame two story and basement (welling houses [Taken to execution at the snit of J. C. at J. 11. Cook use of the First National Bank of Su squehanna Depot vs. John C. Tiffany.] ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land eltnate• In the borongh of Susquehanna Depot., in the county of Susquehanna and Sate of: Pennsylvania. hounded and .described as follows, to wit : On the north by lot of K. G. Tay lor.!on the east by lot of W. li. Straw-hen. on the south by ' , Laurel- street, and on the west by Jack son street, containing about one-Ofth of an acre, all im proved and hiving thereon a fraine two story dwelling house. [Takeo In execution at the suit of Wm. IL Ler rabee Use M. B. Wright. t asaigned to N, L. Lenheito vs. S. IL Sherman and .Lansibee.] _ 'ALSO—AII that ce piece or parcel of land situ ate in the township of Oakland the county of Susque hanna and State of Pennsylvania; bounded and describ ed as followe, to Wit : On; the north by lands of Win. M. Post. on; the south by a propoled street. ou the test b,y lands of .. M. %Vestal!. and on the west by lands of M. B. Be cher, being 60 feet front on raid proposed street nod e tending therefrom the same width 150 feet and contain rig about 9uoo square feet of laud, all he s proved, and having thereon a frame dwelling'house.— [Seized and ; taken In texeCation at the suit of the lin teal /Mildly . Loan, and salving Association of Saralee henna Betio vs. Seth Millais.] N. B.—All bids must be arranged on the day of sale. l. s, 11. B. ITEL3III, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrosw, October ^.O, 1875.. ' TAYLOR'S FAMILY MEDICINES. A:- - Pain and Lameness re.ii;ved in a short time by the nee of Taylor's Celebrated Oil. The great Rheumatic and N'ennillglc Remedy. This medicine is not i cure all, but is warranted to care more of Gleans and 'Seto which flesh is heir than any other medicine ever dis covered. Give it s" trial ti if yon do not find It so. it costs vet nothing. It may be used with the utmost advantage for any kind of Pain. Lsmenees. Wounds or Sores upon man or beast.l Will not smart the rawest •Wound or sore. Full directions for use around each bottle. Ask your Merchant for a free vial. No Cure— No Pay. • Taylor's Cough Syrap'or hxpcetorant, for all Threat Lung diseases. Is very pleasant to the taste and contains nothing injurioils. Try it, and stop that' couch and take the soreness 601:11 your Throat and Lint ' Ask ! your Merchant for a free vial. No Cure— xo Pty.{ Taylors Condltir.n Powders tot all kinds of stock and pou.' Narrantei the hen' renovator of the system of r undown or diseased stock. that has ever been dis covered. Try them for 411 diseases incident to the brute Creation: ' DirectioDS for .use around each pack age. Ido Cure—No Pay. • i - All the above medicines', for sale by Abel Turrell and Burns I Nichols. of Mantles& and all Drugiciateend Dealers throughout the country. H. BROWNING TAYLOR. October .V•74'.-1t A NEW STOCK. OP ad rer.elred an 4 for sale d 7! 11.4. mom 1 IQ UMW INK 2 . For sale by A . Lab, ALL KINDS O 1 GROOEM ES, `At the store of 2rreitifias For sale , by Wcorke 33etter! . . write policies in the following o co:ow:int I ~ , Franklin Fire Insuran Co.. l'hil..Asstta,llll,3oo,lloo continental, N.Y . ..: .... ..... ....' . 11.275,000 Germania, • ." I.Miioll itanover " 1.350,000 .. ..,.... • ...... •• • • •• Niagara, ' • ' " 1,260.000 Farmers. York. " . 9e0.1))0 Queens. London. :. .....1 ............ .." 10,00e.0u0 - No ' Tiger•Cata"—:All National Board emmpanies. and ace consequence, eotoid and reliable, having long been tried and sheep found eorthy, as all. who have met with lomat at my Agelicy.crill testify. Thole who brvepattontatia we will:accept my thanks. And to those „wbb have not. I can pnly say, I promise to do by them, If they will favor me with an application, as I do by all, give them Ineerance valet for their money. . _ "' Very Respectfully. • - • - . ',; lIIINBY C. TYLER. _ Hartford incident !estuarial Company Policies writ ten froni one Ala, to one year by HE _ NRY 0. TILER. Join the Masonic Benefit Association at Scrantan. C. TYLER. 'untrue. i seee tiggri r: lIHNItIt ..er _ , _ • '1 Call at P. t 3. Chandler's store and see , the "Home Snioothlng. Glossing. Plating and Cntophut Min," the most complete and useful Iron erer invented. It flulabes linen equal q to "factory work." „ It Irons the narrowest bands. The Plating and Crlteptilg attachments SWl' rum and POl.lBll.the dots overtutp,-not .elm ly iNO the goods into Ague. as do the itoeiteri an Pate between bands, Gather', Rutilee—whether o linen, alpsica or worsted geode. equally dashed end as complety lUONYU, as the body of the garment. • , . • EtigantiP. Onisbetnd cheap e r"-than . the ehlatyle Fluting Machina - , woof. 14p, • - •for Bugg a Co. ltko - TairtiOei far Sale and Canvassers wanted. *Mins% Ait01,144,41514 E_.,;,„.,,.,,.,.. ..., lvaKev &voe it Onal-Lettens teetsimentery .10 . Alle rtTer lam ' Wy. law of piddietowp, deoVaii be row to • the Ittithosiow; ill 'pr om lade!) to the 044 Agate, are tequeited to mike Immediate pin ,wet. and-ull porton* having ...e make satintit tottl-4soWmt willilieseat them without OW. , , _ • JOAN CONROY" '-'' :=W M% alXiioT , : , isseaferii I. NaIULLARIO ~..,. thOiabir sg, unry-114G,-L' New Adverthements. IL J. WEBB. H. J. M'SBB. 0 B. J. - WEBB SIIERIEriii. SALES.—BY VIRTUE of writs issued by the - Court of Common Pleas of Sistinelnuma Couuty and ti me direc ted, I will expose to ,said by public venduc, at the Court Muse .in 'Montrose, on Friday, No ve,mber 5, 1475, at 1 'O'clock; p. in., the Whoa/. lug pitrxs or parcels of laud to wit ; ALSO—AB that certain plech or parcel of land situate in the township of ApoNeon, In the county - ofSusquelitiona and State of Penn sylvania, bounded and - described, as follinva':— On the north,east and :oA:tali by laiulit as Rooney; and on tbs West by lands of -John Crimmins, containing about 12 aeres:ol land be the same more or, lese,together with the appur tenances. ..[Taken in execution 'at the suit of Francis T. Dewing; &dila of A..Dewing4tetl, vs. Michael Is'yons., ALSO—An that .certain piege or purge! of land situate in - the township of Lathr o p, in the county of SuSquebanaa and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows On the north by - lands of Win. B.:Adams, on the east byland Of E; M. Tillany, on the south by land-of !Chancey Dayis, and ow the west by. the highWay,:Outaing about 58223 i feet of bind be the Mine more or less, with the, tippur tenattt:ktl, 1 frame building used fig a carriage. shop and dwelling house, 1 bard and out Wild.' lugs, and all improved. Taken in 'execution at; the suit of Carter, Abbott, Lt Johnson, vs. P. H. %--Vhltngi. I - ALSO—AII that certain .piece otparcelof land, situate in the township of Silver Lake,-lii the county SuSquelianna and State bf Penn sylvania, hotinded and described as follows : On the north' by lands of Benjamin &than, on the south by Quaker Luke, nn the east bylinde of Thomds ?aural; and on the west by lands of Wui. H. gage, Coneuining 64 and 7-10 acres, more or less tvith the appurtenances, one house and bdrn, orcliard,etc.' [Taken in execution at the suit of N. C Warner, assigned to - Michael Kane an t Patrick 'O'Laughlin Vs. D: Murphy. and P. Powers. ALSO—AII that certain piece or - parcel of land situate in the township of Hartord, id the county-of Susquehanna and State or Penney!. vania,-bounded and described as' tollowil On the north by lands of Fran't Hull and S. W. Thatcher,:on the last by lands of S.W. Thatch er, On the south by bolds of John (how, and on the west by Janda of G. P. Wilt - math, stephew Como and Others, containing about ?2 acres of land more or leas with the appurtenances, 1 house, barn 'and black Smith shop, and about 45. acres improved. [Taken' in execution at-the . suit of Wm.. Dow ye. C. W.: Lou. ALSO—AII those two certain pieces or par cels of land situate In' the township of Lathrop in the county of Susquehanna and,dri State of Per nsylvania, the fi rst piece bound and des cribed as follows :! Beginning at a'point'in the center of the road ! knnwn as the old Abington and Waterford . Turnpike, and in th 4 line be tween lands of Elisha Lord and C. B. Gaily and running along the center of said road' south 12 degrees east 25 rods to lands of C. W. Mani, thence by said Tiffany's land south 79 degree* west 10 rods toe corner thence south 11 degrees east -8. - rods, thence south 80 degrees west 58 rods to stake and stones, thence north 12 degrees -west 48 rods to stake and stones, thence south 89 degrees east 70 rods to the place of beginning, containing .16 acres and 152 rods be the sand: more or less with. the -ap purtenanues and about 10 acres improved.— The -second piece beginning at the centre of the Abington and Waterford Turnpike running south 78 degreei west 10 rods, thence north 12 A. Dhusisnuws YALUABL SALE OF REAL ESTATE! 1N UREA BEND TOWNSHIP The undertirned a Brant. late of Great 1, of an order of the County. will expo .; Greatliend,on • I Inlstrattir Of the estate of Abram ad township, fet'sl. In puma:ince n,s' Court of Ausquenanna publle sale tra Abe premises,in November 4. 1875. TURniday, commencing at one o cribed piece of land Bend, County of Sue.• ob. bounded and de lock, p. m., all the followine des tuate in the township of "Omit ehanna and State •f Pennsylva lbed as follows. to wtt : Beginning at a mak • ing a corner of B. B twenty degrees east tw stake and stones, atm I thence ' , oath twenty teen chains and sixty north eighty-six (leg i eighty-eight links to how ; thence north ci and thirty-four links for said Reekhow. T ninety-eight .links t eigthy•two degrees, t to an Oak tree. therm six chains and thirty north twenty-two an and sixty-two links t eighty-six degree*. ea links to the place of and fifty-one acres ot, above bounds mentioned, viz : Fir ell, her rights anti pr' joyed by tier and as g private.••road (adjoins toabout three-butt rig h ts and privileges also, reserving out of adjoining Is:me Reck highway, occupied a • along, said highway how's line, being si rods on the east side, acre of land, It ruin , * * the said decedent by, D., bi William the °thee for re r• vardlA Susquehanna, une 31. Page 631, ar. TERUS :—One hn $l,OOO on confirmatim year thereafter with at the end of a stone watt. It be Tuthill's land. and thence south rentpfonrchalus and five links to a Iher comer of B. B. Tuthill's land . 'wo and a, half degrees..west eigh [tilts to a stake and stones ; thence eei. wefts thirtr-nine chains and a stake. a corner for lease...Reck ' hty degrees,east thirty-one chains a pile of stones another corner enee north seventeen degrees east a pile of stones , thence north gat ten chains and forty•slx.links north seventy - threo degrees, east ix links' to, an Oak tree; thence a half degrees east. three chains a stake and stones ; thence south t sixteen chains and seventy-Eve ginning; containing one hundred :, Land-and titre& rods over. The tttwo rcservationts as hereinafter , reserving to Mrs. Dellah Mon lieges as now occupied andith n ted to' her by the COnrtota a ~ lands of B. B. Tuthill, contain s of an nOv.l so long as her said ay exi-t, by law. And Second. said- ponndartes. a piece of land ow end en the south side of the • burying. ground running Ave rods ul eight! rods" along said Reck t ods onl the south end and eight QlliaillitigabOta one•lourth of an he same' land` formerly deeded to eed bearing date June 18thi. A. mith. et; al, and duty recorded in deeds itt and for sato county of Ith. A. Di 1803 in Bf.vd book:No. Arad cl of sale. terest. ALat :, October 13.1875.-3 VALLIABE The subscribers offer for bale as the of M. ddietown.• Susquehanna • amen, tly creek flat, 70 acres very n 1 hemlock and pine Um . • tut rols .s trf stone wall, and well a Barg in. Enquire or Ad? 11; • situate in the towns Co.• Pa, containing 1 improved • 10 SCRS her, well fenced, ha watered. will be sold d a good o good o - make a eeperatel I upon of Aloe. 125 acres of I. weil fenced and untie g wh in h ud bo ng e won t will be -old with iL o further particular* ca October 13, 1675. DEMISTER : N JANOTIOE is b reby gi cerned in tile follmving E Estate of Gilbert liams. la Jelnlma and Rdsogillamet Relate of John R tato deed; Gaylord C Is, Ex Rotate of Ellie L. BI hard, Is Zama Smith. Rzeolitor. Betide of Benjamin; W. Dix J Sarah L. Dix Sadß. Lam Estate of Robert blar i ning. la Baldwin. Rxectitar;., Taat the . accoun ants 'counts in the Reg stet's. county of Basque tatina,. be presented to he Ju Court, on Thu ay, N confirmation and llowanj 11.:N. , -Register's Offic OCtol REGISTER'S N TICE. hereby given t all perso lowing Estates, to w : &tate of Ann A 'old, tat i ec Galan Newman. E ator. Estate of &ley Do . late • Campbelt, Adman trator. Estate of Amos J. lat. late ert Maunder, EX tor. 'Benjamin It. Watro ~ late o 1 Tingley, Admitlist or. That the account hare the Register's 011iee and fo Maw and that th ; .asnue Judges of the Orpha s' Corr her 18. 18T5. for eon lon ' H. Registei'm (Race, ontrose,l air 1..., lut.:ol''''fOitirs., ~ . 'WiiLY •TRIBUNEi TIIO Bost NEW-YORK ONN DOLLAR Specimen coplft I • L year 1131 clubs *of thirty or over . For Lerma sod commissions, L. ddness [TUN TilißtllNE. N.Y. i;-‘ o•9pozalairi. ► : . and - Builder , cct ittnetures of all binds - , in Mu I , fete them in every detail. Marbly aeb,- Du ids, Dome, and Window [, order. ,ststr pnliding and build. la lila. i b limploy none Intorapar ( 1 ," ! 1 e idetnodist Chubb. .Carpent: ri ONTII.ACTS to, mutton sod corn Ana cilsie Mantles, Frames, furnished t this, paper ms4a sp armed workman. ti hfontrose,JunUary A . NSW ESTE col wairstuta. st 21444.TCXLViari • AXECO ban opened* eaop rnbitc Avenue;.whe n hie line. Cep. *Stow and , Ventinedi 00144 der. E. ti; Weeks sa Co's store deli ready Ledo all kinds of work 1 Innen* tirn!lc, and rep4r :with ; - jA31103 81111114Y.: - - , Tueidar,'Abe 2d day of November, 187 i, [being the Tuesday next following the first Monde) in November] at which time the following officers will be elected, to wit : One person to fill the °Mee cf Governor of the Com - mot:wraith of Pennsylvania. One person' to till the office of the State Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One persoe to fill the office of President Judge for susqoeha n tie County. -One person to till the office of Sheri' for said Coun ty. t One person' to fill the . offiee of Register of Wills and Recorder of peede for said County. One pate:lnto fill the office of county Treasurer for said County. t - _ • . Three perscins to 111 the omceof County Commission er fur said Cetenty, Three persons to fill the office of County Auditor for said County. 1 • One person to 11l the office of Coroner for said Coen ty. • I also hereby_ make • known and give notice that the' places - of holding the sloresaid genuril election in the several warde,t boroughs. districts, and townships with in the County pf aurquehenne ace as follows, to wit : -The Election for the district composed of the town ship of Apoladon will he belch at the house of Joseph ' Beattie said township. The Election for the district composed of the town ship Ararat will be held at the 'chop' house near the Presbytertan church in said township. The Election:for the district composed of the town ship of Auburn will be held at the house of James Lott In raid township. The Election For the district composed of the town-, ship of Bridgewater will be held at the Court Home in the Borough oftriontrose. . Thb Election for the district compoeid of the town ship of Brooklyn will be held It the house of James o.llallard inmaid township. The Election for the district Composed of the town :Ship of Choconut will be held at the school House near • Edward Clark'ele said township. ' The Election foi the district composed of the town ship of Clifford will be held at the house late of John Li ewetson in eald township. The Elective for the district composed ot the Bor ough of • Dondaff, will be held at the pluidaff Hotel in ;said Borough. . The Election for the district composed of the town ' ship of Dimock Will he held at the houstelate of T. J. Babcock in said 'township. The Election ter the district composed of the town ' ship of Forest Lake will he held at the house of Mrs. Bertha Warner in said township. The Election fOr the district composed: of the town ship of Franklin twill be held at the school house near J. M. Baker's in said township. • The election fo4 the district composed of the Borough of Friendaville ill let , held at the school house in said Borough. , , The Election fdr the district composed ot the Borough of Gt. Bend will be held at the house lately occupied by David Thomas lc ssid Borough. The Election fair the district composed of the town shin of Great Bend will he held at the house lately oc cupied by E Barnum, deed. 1' e election for the district composed of the borough of tr eat Bend Village will be held at the house lately occn ied by E. Barnum io said borough. \ - T e election for the district composed of the town eh( f Gibson will be held in the Academy building in eat township. ... T o:Election for the district Composed of the town shi or liarfard will be held at the house late of N.'W. Weldon in said township. The election for the district composed of the town ship of Harmony, will be held at the house of S. Win ters in said township. , The Election fdr the district composed of the town• ship of Herrick will be held at. the Herrick Centre School House, in said township. ' The election for the district composed ofthe township' of Jackson will be held at the house of Joseph Geary in said township. t The Elettion fair the district composted of the town ship of Jessup will be held at the house of Daniel Hoff in said tom:ship, The Election fur the district competed of the township of Lenox will ha held at the house of Grow dr Brothers in said township. . • The election for the district composed of the town ship of Liberty will be held at the Stanford School house in said townshi The Election r the district compoeed of the town ship of Lathrop , 111 be held at the Hillsdale School house In said township. • eheefection rot the district composed of the Borough of Little Meadows will be held at the School House in • said Borough.. ; . The election for the district eomfeasedof the township of Middletown:will be held et the house of Otis Ross in said township. t The Election Mr the district composed of tll4orob of Montrose will' be held at the Court House in said Borotigh. „1 The Election fee the district composed Of the Borough Of New Milford *ill be held at the house late of John Fallow in said Borough. The election for the district composed of the township of New Milford *ill be held at the house of Philander Phinney, in the Borough of New Milford. -. The election for the district -composed of the town ship of Oakland will beheld at the house late of Thom as Neprison in said township. • The eiedtion for the district composed of the , town ship of Rash will held at the house of N. D. Snyder in said township. t The election for the district composed of the town ship of Springville will• be held at the house late of Spencer Mau in said township. The election for the district composed of the town ship of SI r Lake will be held at the house late of B. McGe said township. The o for thecdistrict composed of the . - Ward o e Boiopgh of Susquehanna Depot will be held at the house apOeupled by (Amster G. Chaffee in said Or•sough; 1' The Election fair the district composed of the Second Ward of the Borough of' Susquehanna. Depot will be held at the honed occupied by Ambrose Benson in said Borough. I The election for the district composed of the town ship of Thometin will • tat held at the house late of Chester Stoddard in saldtownshin. •'I also Make known and give notice; as 'n and bythe 18th. section oftact of July it. 1971, directed, "That every person except Justices of the Peace, who shall bolo any office or apoolatment of profit or trust under . the United Stator, or of this State, or of an city or In corporated district, whether a commissioned. Mater or agent, who ir,er Usti be, employed under the legislative, judiciary. 'or executive department of this State or united States, or any city or incorporated district; and also that every ntiemba. of Congress. and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common councilor any city, or commissioners of any incorporated dl *Act, Is by law ificoabletol :holding or exercising at the same - lime, the ounce or appointment of ;Judge, inspector sr Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector ort Judge or other tinker of any such election,. shall bet eligible to any office then to be voted' fur.' • - BY the set of Assembly of July s & 1839, it is also made "theauty of every Mayor. Sheriff Alderman, Juttce of he,Feace, Constable, of every city, county, township 'or district within this Commonwealth. whenever called upon by any °Mar aim election, or by three qualified tiectorathereof to clear any window or avenue to the window of the place of General Election which shell be 'obstructed In such a way as to prevent voters from ap proaching the rune ' • and Weshall4sei the duty of every respective Constable of finch werd."4l6tHet or township within tide ceontionweelthito be present in person or by Deputy; at the . place of :holding electionse in such ward, distract or township fur the purpose of preserving the peace as aforesaid, " ' •. - . Also th at in the 4th section of the act of Assembly entitled “Anact sainting to executions anal for other • pirrpoaes."Appnived April 16.1.940. it. is _enacted that the eforettaid lath section, "shall not be construed tei to purest any militiaoMeer or borough (Meer from servingo Judge, lespettor or Clerk at any general or epeclatelectiou in Hite Commonwealth." By an Act of ;Assembly approved the Iltir day of April, MS, it is Snarled that at "oil elections hereafter - held under the 'ltawstof this CoMmotiwealthi the polls. shell be opened between the boors of six and seven O'clock, a; re., end closest 7 o'clock. o. tn. Bithe set of Astembly of, March 80.1800,.til is gu lly:sett At follows r t•• Eiscrox I. Be; tt enacted by tee. Saute and •Does, of Representatives or the Commanwesida of Penny'-' . vanilla General 'A iNeiribly met, and ltd s hereby entiete , ed• by-tile authority of the ume. That the qualided named the Several counties of , the Comtnenwesith, at all general, toienship,borongta,aed special elections, are hereby. beresfter, euttunized sad required to vote. by tickets- Printed' or Written. Severalty classified as follows; One ticket shall embrace the names of ail Judges of Oasts *voted for, and to be Tabled, outside t "indlcial7;"llo 44 llcket shell embrace the names of all stets *ere for, end labeled' "idate • one ticket Audi embrace Do moos of all county oMeers voted - for, including odlee tof senator, member, and members of Auentbly, if voted foe, and members of congress, It votedlcs aud, be labeled, "county;" one ticket *ball 1 ettlbrestir li t rule* Of all Weenship officers voted for,. and be ed,'Eurnship;" one deket Shall elnbraes the nemeses all tat:weep ^ Maass voted for, and shall be, labeled "borough ; ' anti each class shall be deposited is ItoZrata lialina•baraes; . ' -* ' • ' -; watentstair. TlitYuteentli- Amendment Of the 'out StitatiOrt of the United States is as follows r ' . "Nesmol 1,. The right of citizens of the United States to vote:shall not be denied or abridged by the . United States, et by aniStete, ounespoinit of rueoetur, or peartione Condition of servitude. . . '. . ~" Olutton 11, t The CongrealaballhavepOludto Wares this nude by appropriate legistatiolt," ' AAA& . Wham* ?rho Conyers of the finned atatei, on Ma - Not day or )(arch 1870 mused an Et, entitled-, odri :40 toakt6o*turta i ' ala redrUL 4 o4 *WM / N qf Srde Moo, and for other" rrea!'like Pit and second seciloms.ol which are se Repo§la it smebac 4 fill' IWO,* Ailtd :ibis/ 41( it Ms Unita Mato: ittdmierias is- Mir, firm inipolfq, pod, DR DMus*. of MS Afiritell Mato.. : . . . .hare on day of sale; and the balance in one NIA BRANT, Adria Sale. the vateaae farm knomi Z 4 Farm; •A. HOWARD • Middletown Centre ging. Mostly creek fiat. tote of cultivation. with bards and In connec•fon Arm class dairy farm ; ;ly to snit purchasers. For addreAs. t. _ ..A. iiOWARD. ERT STRADWELL, Middletown Centre, tinettilettainut Co , • Ps. TICE-PUBLIC en to all persona non - tattl, to wit: e of New Milford, deet.; lizeentors. • • .f tinsquebstuts Dipot, 7 tor. of lorest Lake, dee'd late at Mare, deed; Admit:dilators. et Auburn,deed; Noab ye se . WA, their ae• ifflee.in and for the nd that the same will I Rem of the Orphans' i vember 11;1875, for urtriarr; -. Reglitet. ,• r 18, - : , PUESTIO NOTICE Ig 1 , I concerned in tun WI; of Great, Bend, dec'd f Hetrick, deed ; B. R. t Ihrf . cira;dedi ; Rob- Iterford, deedl3l. •itled their aetourde to the county of Sawa; tlt .bo_prepeoted to the d oallow/neen notedly, Novem. . ' TIFFANY. Register., Oct: 20, 1825. . • degrees Wisit 8 rods,thence north 78 degrees east - 10 rods, 4lnnos south 12 degrees. east 8 rods along thq center ot said road to the place of beginning,, containing 80 square subs, be the same mom or loss, with the.appurtenances, one frame-building known as. Conc.ert Hall, 1 barn and other out buildings, some fruit trees and all in,proi , ed. [Taken in execution at the suit of D. K. Oakley, vs. Caroline M. Tiffany and Jerome ALSO-All that certain, piece or parcel of i lawl eltuate,rin the,. township of -Harmony, in the county of Susgindiantukand State of Penn sylvania, pounded and deiteribed as follows Reginnieg at a point in the: middle ut the river, road, thence along lands - of 7.hicolcr Taylor,sotith 72 degreeS and 15 minutes east east 17 and 540 perches tip a post, thence by the west sideof a 20 teat steed north 4 degrees west 5 and 4-10 perches to a post, thence. north 80 degrees east 20 feet to"a post, thence by ;lots of Widow. Ry an, Moran; and said Tnylor,, nnrth 4 degrees west 10 pprchets to a point in'the middle of said Starruee road south 69 degrees west 7 and 4- 10 perelim, and thence by: the Middle of said river, road ,south 36 degrees and .45 minutes, west 16 and . 7.10 perches-to the place of begin. tonlainitte 13i acre by estimation, be the -same-mute or less with the apptfrtenances, one -frame hquise, out buildings; and all improve, (Taken in exectition at the suit uf,Thomaa Per nan- vs..aiartiti Costello. , ALSO-?-All that, certain building located on a lot or piece or gromnd situate .on the north west corder of Drinker and 'Prospect streets, in the borongliof Susquehanna Depot, county of Susquehanna and State of Pennaylvania,hound ed and described as followir : On• the east by Drinker street, on the south by Prospect street, 'tn` the' *eat by Put of Mrs. Tierney; on, the north by; lot of E. Hynes, having thereon a haute building two stories high with a atone basementi underneath for for store,being 26 feet wide. by.4o feet back and 21 feet by'll feet fa ther back,' with the curtliago thereto pertain ing, • (Taken at the suit of A. Young NIL Mary Tierney, Owner and contractor. • TAKE l'iCent6E—All bids mutt be arranged on .the day of sale. - M. B: .Hants, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Oct. 13, 1875. , GENERA ELUTION PAOCLAMAJOL Ili pursuanceor the precisions of the Cons t itution and election laws of the Commonwealth Cot Pena. sylvan's,' 1,;2d. B. BRUM, Hi g h. Sheri ff of the County of Susquehanna . do hereby g iven notice to th e electors of said county that affelection will be held in said UMW ty, on Number 43 who are, or shall be otherwise qualified by law 10 ear e at any election by the people, in any-State, Territory. district, c.otnity, city. pariah, towedp , school diatrtec. moniclpality or other territorial sub divisions, shell b e entitled and allowed to vote at all such elections; wits. Oat distinction of race, or color, or previous conditiots of servitude ; soy Constitution, law, custom, asses regulation of any State or Territory, or by, or under lti . authority. to the eontrerynotwlthetandlng. "Siurriens 9 - dad be it further enacted, nut If by or ander the authority of the Constitution or laws of sny State or the laws of any Territory, any act Is or shall be reqffired team done as a prerequisite or gnat itl•Atloe • •for voting, arid by such Conetitution or law. persons or officers are or shall De eluirgeo with the performance el duties in furnishing to eitizensan opportunity to per, torus such prerequisite, or to become quaillfied to vote, it shall be the duty of every such person and officer • girls to all citizens of the Unite I Stater the seine, e equal opportunity to perfonit such prerequisite and to become qualified to vote wittiont_dletinct ton Of race col or, or prevlom condition of servitude; inn If any such person or officer shall refuse or knowingly omit to ipso fall Meet to this section, he shell, for every such offence; forfeit and pay the sum of fire hundred dollars to the per, son aggrieved thereby; to be recovered by an Action on the case, with fall costs and such an allowance for cone se' foes as the court shall deenr•Jast,and shall also, I% I e'r ry such o ff ence, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor; an shall on conviction thereof, be tined not le.* than fir hundreddollars, or be Ihiprironed not less than one mth and not more than one year, or both, at the Ms creti on of the court." An] whereat. It is decla red hy the • econ d section al the VI article of the Constitution of the United States_ thett"This Constitution, and the laws of the Vetted , States which shall be mule In pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme litw of. the laid.. •. • • mirth g iti the COnJanatOn Orlatregr ally Mato to tAi contrary no‘. withstanding. i And whereas, The,Legislature of thieCommonwesion, on the 6th day of April, A. D., liftil, palmed ali act. en titled "A flirther supplement to the act relating to eleo lions In this Commonwealth," the tenth section if which provides as follows: ._ • sotee-rtots 10, That so much of every act of Assembly as provides that only white freemen Isbell be entitled to vote or to he registered as voterS, or as claiming to vote Many general or special election of this Commonwealth, be and the same is hereby repealed, and that hereafter all freenien, without distinction of color, shall Do enroll.- ed and registered according to the provisions of the Ant section approved April 11th, 19)9. entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act relating to the elections or this Commonwealth," and whin otherwise qualified Ander existing laws, be entitled to vote at all general and special elections In this Commonwealth." The saidsbove melted amendment and sets must be Metaled and obeyed by all &layman% • re , l„. stets of ;so tem, election o ff icers, and others., that the sights and privilege. guarranteed thereby may De secured all the citizens of this Commonwealth entitled to the same. By the 18th section of the act of Assembly of Jana ary 30, 1814,1 t is enacted that as soon as the polls shall closer, the officers of election shall proceed to count all the retest cast for each candidate voted for, 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 be given After his or her name, first In words and again 'in figures, and shall be signed by all of said oOleers and certilled•by overseen, if any. or if not so certified, the overseer, and any officer refusing to sign or certify., or either of them, shall write:upon . each of the returns his cm their reasons for not:signing or certifying them. The vote, as soon as conntedstaail ' also be publicly and fully declared from the Wi dow to the citizens present, and a brief statement sheik-leg the votes received by each candidate shall he made and signed by the election officers as soot) as the vete is counted. and the same shall be Immediately posted up on the door of the election dolma for leformatton of the public. The triplicate returns shall the enclosed in envelope); and be sealed in presence of the officers, and one envelope, with the unsealed return sheet,given to the Judge which shall contain one list of veters, tallypaper, and oaths of. of fi cers, and another of said 'envelopes shall begiven to the minority inspector. All judges living within twelve miles of the prothonotary's otliceor within twenty-four miles. If their residence -he in a town.. village, or city upou I be I toe of a railroad leading to the county seat shalt, before two o'clock othermeridian of the day after the election, and all the judges shall.before twelve o'clock imridian of the second day after the election, deliver said return, to gether with return sheet, to the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of the county which said to. turn sheet shall be filed, and the day and hour of fling marked thereon, and shall be pr . served by the Pmthen otarylor public Inspection. At twelve t'clock on the said second day•following any election, the Protherto tary of the Court of Common Pleas shalt present the said returns to the said Court. • • • • The retarnarblivs. ented by the Prothonotary shall he op ened by said Court and computed by such of its officers and such sworn assistant,, as the Court shall appointan the presence of the judge or judges of said Court, and the returns certified, and certidcates of election Issued under the seal of the Court as is, now required to be done by return judges ; and the vote as so tom pa ted and certified shall be made a matter of record in .said Court, The ievelOni of said Court are open to the , public. • • • • I And the other of said triplicate returns shall be placed in the box and sealed up with the ballots; • • • • • • Whenever a place has been or shell be provided by the authorities of any city, county, township or botough for the safe keeping of the ballot boxes . t h e indite and minority inspector shall after the election shall be an lobed, and the ballot box or boxes containing the tick etc list of voters. and other papers. have been securely bound with tape and sealed and the signature of the indgcand inspectors affixed thereto,,, orthwith deliver, the same, together with the remaining boxes, to the Mayor and Recorder of such city, or in counties, town- ships or boroughs to Such person or persons as the Court of Common Pleas of the proper county may des tgnate, at the place provided as nfo:evald, who shall then deposit the said boxes and' keep the sezne•to an swer...the call of any Court or tribunal authorized to try the merits of such election. . • Given under my hand at my ollice,-in tee Borough. of Montrose, , the 9th day of October. Anno•Domini 1875, and in the year of the CommonWmoth the ninetyeighth . M. R. REWIE, Sheriff. Montrose. October 13, MM. A DMINISTRATOR'S Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of an order of Cm Orphen's Cond of Sus. quehanna County, tome directed. I will expose to sale on the premises in Great Bend, on . Saturday s -October 30th, 1573, at ten o'clock a. in., of that day, all theitandivided in terest in all the pieces or parcel of land attest& In the township of Great Bend and borough of Greet Bead Village, described as follows, to wit : Being the Pupa lands of Jane A. Lusk, who recently died intestate. leaving issue two children, to wit: E. Jane Patrick and W. D;, Lusk, which real estate by ;the Laws of Pennsylvania re.atin f to Intestates did to E. Jane Pat rick lied W. D. Lusk equally descend and, come. The said W . D. Luck having deeded his undivided Interest to Ezra Patrick deed, bearing date the first day of January. A. D., 1884, recorded in Deed Book No. 31, page 1.07. Excepting and reserving rIl lands sold and conveyed by Ezra Patrick and his wile •prior to his death. 'The came containing one hundred and Shy acres be the same more or less, one tenabt house, one frame barn, and about thirty acres ?!h roved. Also. all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the bor ough of Great Bend Village, bounded and described as follows. to wit : On the easterly ei.de by Pine Street, on the the southerly tilde by Church Street, on the wee. terlr side by lands of Timothy libation', on the norther ly side by the Susqechanua river. containinenbent 3 acres, all improved, one horse barn and Orchard them on. Terms, ontqourtk down, balance on confirmation. W. S. BARNES. Adm'r, D. B. E. • of the eat. of E. Patrick, des d. October .6 18'5.-40w4 VALUABLE . • • Farm • For -Sale. • The subscriber offers foS pale the rateable berm known as the ElNzminerni Mbia,Oe Said farm is one of the most desirable tarns to the county, and is.bcantifttlly situated In the Village of &minter:will°. Susquehanna county, Pa;; there lea Rood store, flooring mill,. saw mill, piaster mill, and blacksmith and wavon shop in said village, The farm Is situated directly on the D L. W. R. It., one mile and a hall from the depot at New Milford, and lour miles from the depot at Great Bend N. Y. at Erie R. R.; contains 190 acres of laikf, 180 acre* Improved, I. well, watered, haring a tasting stream of water canning through it and water conveyed in pipes to the house. barn' and cattle yards, it is well fenced, and under Rood culthation • It is well adapted to growing grain, and Is fitted for steck'or dairying; there is a large and convenient dwelling and wood honve, well painted, and beautiful lawn, with shiabhery.a large horse barn, ear rake house cattle barn, with two cattle yards and shed* and stabler fur feeding stuck or stalling cows, and two orchards of grafted fruits. Terms of payment tkade eery - 'L. SUTPHIN September SI, 1873..:.-im, HERRING . 84 FARREL, nevi 313x-c•aci.waiir N. lr • 3 1 / 1 4UVAOTUM1118 91e ALL. if,44tls Or Wire ezicillemes,l,ais- Wrcrof MAL OXUS. The oldest aad molt tellable dna lithe trailed State e They took the prise medal awarded at the - .WOULD'S : FAIR ATi t LONDON I MI Sates are warranted free from dampness •an d co ros►oa ' ' BILLINGS BTltdUD,Agent. Montrose, May Itroved ,ICCCUMBER WOO POMP, to the at knowi Red STANDARD of the marketbipOputer verdict the best pump . fer-tbe least money. Attention - 1r Invited/ Improved Bracket. the Drop , which can totwithdrawn with. yt the joints,. and the Copper ianiber. which stover cradle. *vies, or ns and will feet solifetinic.; rot sale by )eal mend the Trade generally In ordeft. o se aura that you t on Blatchley'r_ Pump.be careful and see that it •has my U*de-mark as above. If you do l out. know where to buy descriptive circulars ( together -with • the pane mud ad diva • of the egret nearest -yon..wlll,be We:aptly Bun nabed - by addreesinv. with sum • . • - CELL O. BLVLULBY p ~ SOS amerce tat.. _ poillaelpata. PS. )larclalo.lllll.—'-thit - - • . BUY -YOUR %Ent llarliaos & W, OUS . T : ERH 3UT, Haitord, ra„ mos Mgr. RoinIMIXI 1 1 0 0$ On Short? sutka, absiges Os* the 0:1 1 Poitt. - __ . , • , , PI S I' t t " C im m i l e a " ... - .. .. .. " L 7 . 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