The Potter Journal AND 3sj-E WS ITE IVX. COUDESSPOSTf PA., May 23,1373. s „ ijitji.ti shall lw allowed to run over one ' \.'ir in arrears. Due notice will he given of iti.m ami if not paid the paper will he popped- B.P.HAJUMEOH. Publisher Coudersport Market. I y ,at No. 1 white, per bush. SI.BO I •' Red winter, " 1.60 (ty 1.75 I •• No. 1 spring, kk 1.50 (a 1.60 In ♦ - - • " -40 I U;ltN I Corn, - *''' I petaloes. - - " .80(0 .40 Onions, - " • " 1.50 C 2.00 ,j. lV . . - per ton, 15.00 Hides, - - - " * -06 @ -08 llutter, - - " * -25 (..., - " doz. .15 I * J r>n * • | Vhtakc. 11l our notice of the game law last j week we stated that the time for killing (her was "from tl e lirst day of D'cem i,.r until the lirst day of January in any veai " For "December" read Sqitnn ] ~ and the statement will be correct. Jailed. [ Stewart & Co., clothing merchants of r , n.svdle. have failed within a few days last. C. II Simmons is the Co. and it L said iif will suffer a heavy loss by the iransaction; we have heard it reported el the way from $12,000 to $-5,000. han't Fail rn stop on the corner at the store of I'. I. Stihbins. Jr., and see the improve- Lnts lie has just completed. As yon 111 m W cptcr direct from the sidewalk I ,„ut climbing a pair of stairs, you ft tied it for your interest at the same ft,,. to examine the stock of new goods ft . ~i, just receiving from the city. 1. p.-;ire :-oine things that the hard K itml the cold spring can't keep I Tiie show business is opening I: Ti.f circus is coming to Couders- Kj . .ore will lie a line chain ■to ■ i - ■ half-dollars. ■ ..1 attention to the list of pre ■ , 0 d for the County Fair next , I. ...... i,. the Constitution of the Ag- I. . i S'.eii iy published this Week. Bi Arrangement. ■ . . ss relations have IK en ef ■ -.vu the Pennsylvania Cen- I ! the lb. X. V. &P.K. W. which ■ ~ 01 * the latter a through line . ■ buffalo and the Past. Hi KIIUU S ■ •to have any ohservainv of ■ ra , . thaw the lirst of this ■ it. eevs of the Jersey Shore ■ .. i k Railroad v 'ompan\ are ■ . eal of the franking privilege: The new postal regulations in regard to newspajiers, periodicals, etc., go into effect on the Ist of July. These regula tions provide that all newspapers, {xui odicals, etc., sent by mail must be pre paid by stamps, unless " regularly issued and sent to regular subscribers'* by pub i lisiiers or news dealers, when the follow ing rates per quarter are charged, pay able in advance, either at the mailing or j delivery oiiice: Dailies 35 cts. Six times a week 30 " | Tri-week lies 15 " ! Semi-weeklies 10 " ! ! Weeklies 5 " I Semi-monthlies, not over 4 ozs. 6 " Monchlii s, not over 4 ozs. 3 " (Quarterlies, not over 4 ozs. 1 " 1 This law will exclude all exchanges between publishers, and weekly news papers which are printed in the* county where delivered, from free circulation". Newspapers and periodicals dropped in- : to the local office for delivery must be prepaid at the rate of one cent for two ounces, and an additional rate for every two ounces or fraction thereof; and i>e riodieals weighing more than two ounces j are subject to two cents, prepaid at the j , letter-carrier office. The postage on reg ular papers, etc., must be paid in ad vance either at the place of delivery, to the carrier or jit the office; otherwise they will be chargeable at trancient rates. — Gctzdte Il<:l>. ' In Comic rsport, May 1(1. 1573. John X'olson, aftcl T.'i year*. Xocal Notices. ' To receive prompt attention commu nications in relation to subscriptions | and advertising should be addressed | to 8. F. HAMILTON, Publisher. •§ d * " * rf ~ > s "5 ' S S s? £ S g Z rf ei cd - *cs 5 - £ tt o 5 - 5 : s < CU x g? 8 £ g g ~ o -f ri . C CO r-s I ,►*. jR ' B,* '*■ • I s s K •3 i 4 w . b > j-j §2 H s g II s , H | £ rl Ms< i J , te u; * c K H 3 73. Wdhbow, Tioga Co., Pa. ISTirder* given to JOHN M. HAMILTON, will receive attention. Coming.—By a monster bill-board on the Court House Square is announeed the coming of pie Keystone State Circus, and from the display of paper and the promise that tliey do all they ad vertise, wo arc inclined to think this is a ttrst-class exhibition. Prominent among the artistes of t his establishment is pie wonderful South American rider, W. W. Nichols, who has carried away the champion medals from every etiifu lie has ever appeared in. At eaeli performanee he will ride I >ii s great Leaping act and also carry bis infant son ltertic (only 4'st years of age) in many pleas ing i*:-i.i ms. Mr. Nichols will be fully support ed by a full and efficient corps of gymnasts, voi tiguers, equestrians and clowns. Itcmcin'nera free exhibition at one o'clock out i le the iViviliiiifibyt.be Man -lly, tho<; .E4T Bem • NAKIHO. So be in time and have your .STAMPS ready. Saturday, May 2ith is tlie day. "V"OTKT,— Scaled Prupos.'tlsforbuild x a iuga bridge over the Allegheny River at the foot of Main street, in the Borough of Loaders port, rill lie received until the tirst M" 'NI)A Y of J I'ME : next (June 2d). Said Bridge to h buiij in accor dance v ith the ln-aft gml Spe ificatimih in ttie la i ts of !>an Baker, which Kraft and Speciiica iims can he seen l#y calling on hltn. :.iav 1-4:; 4t Bv order of the Town Council. ivioro ptireiinsing elsewhere call and examine the SINGER MACHINE. A. M. Reynolds, Agent-, ojict in O'.msteii jf.ock, vClJclsrsport, t2 l. f the Real Estate Owners in tlie Bo |_ KOUCii UFCOI'DKKSPORT.—Take No lioe. —That you who Jiave side-walks out of re pair will have the same put in good repair before the SECOND day of JUNE next under the supervi sion of Boi j. Hcunells, the Street Commissioner, without further notice. May s. 1 -y j-tt By order of Tgwn Council. SI BS< turf ioss tnlke Buffalo Daily "Ex prcis" aud the Einiira Daily "Adver tiser" rect iveil and forwarder! by j 133-ly Arthnr B. Mann. Notice to Collectors of County Tuxes. By reference to the Act of March lis, IST.:, en tit led "An Act to change the mode of levying and eoi citing the dog taxes in the County of Potter," • ii will he seen that the duties heretofore exer cised by the County Commissi tiers are hereafter to he performed by tig' I directors of tile several ! Sen K1 Districts respectively. Tlie CniVetorsof county taxes for the year 1873, I will therefore take notice that they are m>t. to j collect the nog taxes carried out • 11 their dup i eates. as the County Colliliii winners liave no au liioril vto lew said taxes. Bv iirderoftlie Board. L. B. COLE, Clerk, I Comiiiis.gigk.i s' OSice, May 2, 1873. The Eimira Advertiser. 1 A DAILY AXD WEEKLY JOURXAL FOR THE PEOPLE. The News Paper of this Section. i LATENT NEWS FUOM ALL PARIS OP THE WORLD. THE IiAH.Y ADVEKTIKIIR is a morn ing jiaper puhiisiied every day except Sun tia Is. It is I'.uUlished at such an availahle point, that it is aide to give ail the latest news to a very extensive tcrrttory earlier than it Is possible for inv other journal to supply it. Over e. large por tio'll of sol I'IIEKN NEW YORK and NOKTH- KltN PENNSYLVANIA it reaches points early in j the inoruiug, and west of Llinira even to the Lake i it is in ADVANCE BY MANY HOURS : ofanv metropolitan journal. Its'.speciaities and features flat recommend it to the | itblic are numerous and known far and ; wide. It is the representative journal of Southern New , Yark aud looks earnestly and perststently to the Interest and aJvaneeiuent of that portion ol the i State. It has an interest In and care for the large and constantly increasing In population, wealth and power of Northern Pennsylvania, and although i printed in another state seeks hy all reasonable means to forward it on the high road of prosperity and weaith. THE SPECIAL FEATURES of the ADVERTISER are: ttsfuli,latest Telegraph ic Intelligence flout all quarters ; its faithful re ports of the daily Markets at all the Commercial Centres of the country: its eommeuta on political and passing events an IKs full, fresh and readable 1 local intelligence. It combines all the best features of a lirs.t-elass general Newspaper ami a first-class local journal. The WEEKLY ADVERTISER ! Is a large, eight-pace, fifty-six column newspaper, ! issued every'Tliussday, and contains the cream of ; ttie Dally edition. It is especially addressed ami Intended for that large and Intelligent class of community who re side oif ihe great main imesol communication ami ■ the facilities for reaching whom make it inipos : silile to supply themselves with a daily paper. For these, besides tee late general and local news, arc provided reports of local agricultural in terest.- and full reports of late markets for country I produce. It Is eminently a readable paper ami farulshes la eace issiiea vast amount ami variety of reading 1 matter. TI.HM.S. DAILY, reu VEAR $6 00 WEEKLY. " -OO I Iu the matter of the petition or; Iu the Orphans' Wit. D. ATHKUTOX Court of Pot ! for the partition of ttw estate of. ter Couutv W'M. ATHERTON, deceased. No. 130. i To JAMES O. ATHE.BTOM and HIKAM ATHBKTOX. Take notice that, in pursuance of an order of the >' j Orphans' Court of Pott r County, Inquisitors up-! f ; pointed by said Court will meet on the premises of tlie said William Atherton, deceased, ou the 29th j day of May. A. 1)., 1 47:1, for the purpose of making ! partition uf the sane, at which ti.ue and place •• ou : can attend if you think proper. 3u_j JOHN S. MANN * Sov, ■ April 25, 1673. Ally* for Petitioner. I Bankruptcy. f U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, W. l>. of Pennsylvania. ( Pn-rsucßGO, Aprils,ls73. j Tine IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the sth day of : March, A. I>. is. 3, a Warrant In Bankruptcy | was issued against the Estate of Charles Secly of Hector Township in the County of Potter and ; State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a i Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belong : ing to such Bankrupt, to him or his use, ami the ! the transfer of any property by him are forbidden : by law; that a meeting of the Creditors of the said ! Bankrupt, to prove tiietc and to choose one :or more as>y„"7iees (J { |ii s Estate, will l>e held at a , Court of Bankruptcy, to lie holden at the ofllee of E. E. Smith, Esq., In tic Borough of Tioga, Tioga i Co., Pa., before F. E. Smith, Esq., Register, on the 17th day of May, A. D. 1813, at lo o'clock, a. in. JOHN HALL, i 83-4 17. S. Morula it for said District. Register's Nolie?. FJISLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following Administrators' accounts ; i have been filed in the Register's Ofllee in and for j ; the County of Potter, hnd that the same will be j . presented to the Orphans' Court of said County for donfirmation and allowance on MONDAY, the i i 9th day of June next, at the Court House in the i t County aforesaid: Feb. 18 1873. —Partial account of Maria Bab , cock and Win. 11. Hazen. Administrators of the estate of LYMAN H. BABCOCK, late of Uoulet tp„ i deceased. Feb. 19,1873. —Partial account of Hiram Baker, Administrator of theestateof ABIGAIL M. BAKER, ■ ; late of Uoulet tp . deceased. Feb. 22.1873.—Final account of John M. Lvman,! 1 Administrator of the estate of CHARLES CHAND LER, late of Clara tp., deceased. DAN BAKRR, | May 23, 1873. Jiiyvster. 1 Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, letters of Administration to the es- : tnte of ft. C. RsYNOt.ns, late of Allegany, Pott": [ 1 Co., l'a., deceased, having been granted to the | subscriber, all persons Indebted to said estate are i requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate ol , the aald decedent will make known the same, ; , without delay, to iFI.IA A. REYNOLDS. Allegany, May -23, 1573. AtimlhH rator's Not ifo. "\TT"H KREAS. Litters of Administration to the W Estate of S. I*. B. Howe, late of Bingham tu p.. Potter Co . deceased, having been granted | : to the subscrtlier, all persons indebted to said es- j s j tate are requested to make immediate payment. ! , I and those having claims or demands against tin* ; estate of s id decedent will make know it the same i 1 | without delay to J. L. RAYMOND, ■ j Bingham, May 7,187JJ. Administrator. Snip. BY VIRTI E of an ordr of the Orphans' Court of Potter County, and to me directed, 1 shall ex'ii>se for sale ai public vendue or outerv on THURSDAY, the FIFTH day >f June, A.D.. 1873. at one o'clock, p. m., on tiie* premises in Sitais n j tow nship as the property of Ceo. \Y. Humphrey and iiattie Bel! Humphrey, minor ehildn n of A. : W. Humphrey, late of Sharon t))., deceased, the . ; following described real estate, situate in Sharon , tp., Poller county, l'a., to wit: No. I.—The luidividi il one-'mirth ]>:irt each of n lot jor tract of laud, beginning at a po,t corner im 'he S bank of the huu -1 ilred and two perch"* torn pest corner; thence W cigli . ty-tive and seven-tenths p relies to the 8 E corner of j , I a lot Wintered for Henry Mattes n: thence, by line of t . said lot, N .'no hnudred and uiuely-eiglit perrho* I ■ the Osway.l Creek; thence up the S li nk of the -aid . " C eek to place of beginning. Coutai .iug una hue- • ■ tired and eight acres, gtore or less. No. 2.—'l a< tyliviile.il one.fourth part curb of an- : • tin i lot situated a* al> beginning at > li Corner of M chae Lamb's laud: I lienor S forty-sev-'ii perehe to p >st corner; thence \V one hundred and li\ e :• ■ < L.- • ' to post corner : ihetiH V forty seveti p. rtl' - t" post . corner; th* ncc, liy line of Michael Lamb's land E one ; 1 hundred and live perches to place of begituiiug. C n- j t.lining thiiiv and eight-tenths acres, more or less, and being p Q rt of •t. No. 217' i. j No. 3.—The undivided one-fourth part rarh of an- ! other lot situated as aboye, tntmiof at a p st thl ,t ; 1 j K corner of land conveyed to John . est, lot No. 3vJ; j j thence W one hundred perches to post corner; tboucc j , ! A . ighty-four perches to a p-'St the N K earner of lot 1 | 71; thence E oqu hundred perches to a post corner; ■ • thence S eighty-four perches fee piace Of beginning. Contain: ug fiftv-two and five-tenths ac. es, be the same , ] iu re or h ss, being lot No. 47 of allotment of Keating j lauds ia Sharon township aud part of Wt. No. 2104. i i The above described real estate is held as ten- 1 ' ] ants in common with Nelson Parmenter, wlm ! j owns lite UHiiiviiled one-hall thereof. Terms ■ one-third eniiliii niatiou of sale, one-third iu one ■ year ami one-third in two >e;ua thereafter. JAMES H. WRIGHT, • Sharon, May 9, 1873. Uwirdian. I . j REPORT OF AUDITORS OK HOMER TOWN-j SHIP FOR 1572. DH. To orders outstanding 123 95 ! | " balance due ojt judgments 283 51 . ! too 4i;! r Clt ' IBy Com'r's certificate of Road Tax "01 "6 ,i C ** h " 754 i | " cash on hand 1 25 - I I Bal. of indebtedness over twp. funds $-0 99 : i U'm. 11. CROSBY, J. E. KARI.E, ) , ! 41-3 Clerk. G. IE HATES, ( Audltors , REPORT OF THE AUDITORS OF HEBRON TOWNSHIP, APRIL 28, 1873. { DR. ; To onlers In circulation 565 89 ! flue on judgments 100:"> 71 ! 157160 , Clt. • By cert ideates of taxes ret'd for' 72 420 35 due from county treas 64 33 " Jno Mctzger. sup., 't'S 27 18 j " AltH'rt Reed, " '72 (34 94 " Collector for 1572 87 93 Ctish on hand 70 00 _ , Indebtedness over township funds $836 87 Y i J. B. CAKMKR. SYLVESTER (IKEKMMAN, r | Clerk. C. W. (JOKAM, Auditors. I' Also one order for SIOO, No. 17, (registered on page 17 of order-book B,) drawn to Norman Slier i wood, which is lielieved to have been obtained by fraud aud will not be paid by the Township | unless compelled by law. t WESLEY ALLEN, Gu]*>rrisor. I I SYLVESTER GREEN MAN,) . Ul(lit(ir < C. W. CORAM. \ Audita) s I J if i :roif T I it'tlie Atitlitwrs of r.iilaliii Tftwnslilp. A PHIL 8, 1873. It \ U ' y f?r. To town orders In circulation. 6W hi Due ou judgments 1075 UO ! Cr. By receipts for taxes returned 179 50 " cash tat baud 21 00 * $ 20050 d e Bal. of indebtedness over twp. fuinU $1520 01 i 3 11. A. NELSON, T. B. ABBOTT, ) Clerk. ALMKUON NELSON,f rluditors Tlie SINGER is a lock-stitch macliine ami makes a beautiful, even and uniform f : stitch whicli will not ravel and is alike t on both sides. It hems, braids, cords, •- tucks, embroiders, rutiles, tells and does '• all kinds of work ou the finest muslin or ! the heaviest full-clotli. d i v TTUANTKD. Agents and Peldlerß for our ; W PRESS AND STRAINER.—Presses and ■ ; Btraiusf jams, jellies, herbs, vegetables, lard, tal g 1 low, meats, cheese, etc. Over 60,000 sold in a few ; iocalittes. Sells quick. Every family wants it. Sewing Machine and other established agents are ' finding this very profitable. Circulars Free. IJTTLEFIEI.D A DAME, 102 Washington Street. Bn-t"ii. Mas*. AUDI'TOB'S NOTICE. The undersiged having neen appointed l y '.lie Court of Common Pieasof I'otter Cotmtv an audi tor to Uls aimte ths funds t>i the hands of tnr ad lnini-tra. >r*'f the estate of I*. L. ("o 101... dcecdsetj, j hereby gn on .. .tioe that he will attend to the du ties of the appointment at hisum< e iathc Borough of Couderspoit on TUESDAY, the TKNTH dav of i June next, at ten o'clock a.m., at which tiuie ami place creditors of the estate and others interested can attend If thev ,we tit. 3. S. GREEN MAX, )". W-C Auditor. Divorce Notices. LOVINA DICKINSON ty her next friend. I In the Court of Common CUA3. A. JoKtis, Pleas of I'otter Co.. No. i 145, Sept. Term, 1872. J EitoME DICKINSON. J Jerome Dickinson, Respondent above named, will please take notice that a snbpueua and alias suhpiena liave lieeir issued and returned niliii; i yon are therefore hereby rewired to appear op, tire tnst day of next Court, June 9.1873, U, anstver I to the co'iipxamt made ihD oa-ie n >r s. P. REYNOLDS, Sheriff. I Coudersport, May 16,1873. AMBROSE R. WOOD )In tire Court of Common 1 „ " > l'leas of i'otter Co., No. STI.VANIA WOOD. ) 112, Sept. Tenn, 1872. ; Sylvaitia Wood. Responderrt above-named, will' please take notice tirtrt a subpo'oa and a ws sub. I po'iia have been issued and returned nihil; vou ! are therefore hereby required to appear on the 1 hist day of next Court, June 9, 1872, to answer to 1 the complaint in this ease „ J s. P. REYNOLDS, Sheriff- Coridersjiort, May 16, 1873. i Potter County Agricultural Sccieiy | List of Premiums, Rules and Regu- i lations and Constitution. LIST OF PREMIUMS. C. I TTLE—lmproved and -V alive Breeds. j Rest bull, 3 years old ami upwards, each... i 1 (XI 2mi " do 300 i , Rest bull, 2years old ~ 3 00! ' 2nd " rlo 2 (JO I | Best " 1 year old 2 (X) j i 2nd " do 100 1 | Rest bull calf 1 SO | ! 2nd do luo j Best tuileb cow _ 3 00 I 2nd do 200 | Cow to la- kept on grass during the. experiment I : and for twow eks previous to each period of j ; I ia!; eaeli period to lie ten daays and at Intervals j i of not less inanoite month apart. The statement J : furnished to contain tire age and breed of the cow, j time of calving. i|uantily of milk in lvith we.girt and measure and also weight of butter during the ' period of ten days; butter made to be exhibited i at the Fair, and also the cow; statement to lie verified l>\ the ailidai it of the eomn titer and at : least one other person having a knowiedg of the . | facts. i Best lreifer 2 yea-is old 2 00 j i 2nd " do 100 j j Best '• 1 year old 100 j | 2nd " do 50 j | Best heifer calf 1 00 ! " yoke of oxen 300 ■ 2nd do do 200 \ i Best do steers 3 years old -..2 00: | 2nd do do do 150j Best do do 2 do 150 | 2nd do do do 100 j Best do do 1 do ...100 2nd do do do 50 : Best training of steers (each class) bv boys under 10 years of age Hook \ HORSES—Thoroughbred; Draft; For all work. . Rest stallion, of each $4 00 j 2nd do 300 j Best brood mare (with foal at her f ci) 4 years old and upward, 3 00 1 2d do do do 2 00 ; Best eolt, 3,2 and 1 year old, each 2 00 12n 1 do do 100 ; 80-t sticking eolt 1 50 2n 1 do 1 00 IBrt -Ingle cari Urge or saddle liorse, each... 3no 2n i " co ... 2 00 | Best inntche' span carriage horses or mares 400 2nd do do 3 On I Best span o draught horses 3 UU | 2nd do 2 00 i Best span of mules 3 00 ! 2d " 200 ! Best mule 1 00 " jack 200 : SHEEP.—ljivj-wmled; Mlddle-irnoled ; Meri nos; Saxons; Cross breeds. Best buck, 2yrs and upward, of each 3 On I2d " " " " 200 i Best '• under 2 years, " 200 id " " " l oo I Best icn of 5 ewes, 2 yrs & up'd " 200 |2d " " " " 150 Best " " tinder 2 >TS " 100 | " " 3 buck lambs, " ~100 j " " 3 ewe lantbs, " 100 I " samples of wool, not less than 5 fleeces. 200 ! [Samples of each to be deposited in Museum of Society. ] : Best sbeei) dog 1 'JO s WIXE. I Best boar, 2 yrs a over, 1 yr, a 6 mos, each... 200 ; 2i ' ...100 1 Best breed's sow 2 yrs old a over a 0 mos " ... 200 ;2d " ' " " " . 100 ; Best lot of not less than 5 pigs under G mos.. 100 . j " cured ham 200 : [Ham to be cooked and brought to Exhibition.J POULTRY. : Best lot (not less than 1 cock and 2 hens) na tive and improved breeds, eaeli 1 00 j " general lot of poultry owned by 1 person 2UO j BUTTER and CHEESE. Best butter In firkin or tub, not less than 50 ft? 2 00 2d " " 150 1 Best roil butter, not less than 10 its 1 oo 1 2d " " 50 j Best cheese, " 1 00 DATR I", OR A ZING and GRAIX EAR MS. ; Best farm 5 00 ; 2d " 4OQ j 3d " 3 CO I Condition, cultivation and buildings will lie con sidcred by tne Judges in their award, and a state ment of the management w ill be required oi each competitor. They are requested to notify the Re cording Secretary at an early date to enable the Judges to visit the fawns during the growing sea son. PLCWJXG MATCH. First premium 4 no Second " 3co WHEAT, CORX, RYE, OATS, BARLEY, BUCKWHEAT, etc. Best acre of each 3 00 2d " 1001 Best sack winter or spring wheal, each 1 uo 2d " " 50 Best " rye flour 75 2d " " ...i 50 Best " buckwheat 75 ' I 2d •' " SO ■ Best " corn meal 75 2d " " •••• 50 Best and most timothy hay from 3 acres 1 •*•0 ' " " clover 150 " potatoes or turnips, each 200 2d " " lu '. Best Vi-aere fleets, carrots, beaus, peas, flax 'j or broom-corn, each IW> i Competitors for premiums on any of the above • i niii-i exhibit asample of theeronat the Fair, fur ; nish a statement of tbg mode oi cultivation and • | also a certificate of two respectable neighbors as j lo product and measurement of ground. TIMOTHY. Oaroe and small,) CLOVER and r j EL A X SEED. ' Best bushel of eaeli 100 " 2d " 75 OA RDEX VEG ETA BEES. Best assortment of vegetables 1(0 2d " •>' Best sample <>£ each lls CO j " honey, not over 6 as, to be tak en without destroying the bees and a J siateineut of management and kind of ' hives to be furnished 50 I ORCHARD and GAIiDtCX IR VITS. Best assortment of each 100 1 2d " * 50 1 ' Best sample of each variety 50 < 1 Not to be removed until close of exhibition.— | i Precautions will be taken to prevent injury. LUMBER. J< I Best 1 bunches sliaved shingles 100 t | " 4 " sawed " 100 ! j " 2 bundles " lath 50 L i " manufactured 500 ft. lumber 200 i " " boards or veneers hard :■ wood, not less than 100 ft 200 i " collection of specimens of woods the , growth of this.County 3 00 j HOUSEHOLD MA A' UFA CTURES. Ac. ■ A committee of Judges, composed of ladies, will be appointed with instructions to recommend j ' : awards to the most deserving, not exceeding *1 1 , in any case. 1 ; I ! , MECHASJCAL and EARMTSO IMPLE MENTS and MA S UFA CTURES. > A discretionary committee will be appointed, with instructions to recommend an award, not i | exceeding $ 150, for the best arliclesof any kinds i that may be exhibited. ! ] I The above Premiums will be paid hi money or, !at the option of the-depositor, a NEAT DIPLOMA, ' in which will be inserted the name of the article ' ' for which the premium is awarded. j RULES AND REGULATIONS. I. All animals, to 1M- entitled to com- ; pete for Premiums, shall have been kept - and owned in the County by the persons (presenting them at least four months ! previous to the Annual Fair. Noani i I mal shall draw a premium two years in j succession, other than certificate of lion- - orable mention. If. No person shall be permitted to; (compete for a premium on any article j of domestic manufacture, or butter or i cheese unless the same shall have been • made or manufactured by such person or persons, or his or their family or fain- j : ily or families, within the year it shall he offered as a premium. 111. Exhibitors must become mera i Iters of the Society and have their arti j cles and animals entered on the Secre tary's book on or before the day next preceding theopening of the Exhibition; and all articles and animals must be | brought within the enclosure as early j ! as noon of the first day of exhibition, in i j order that they may be suitably arrang- i i ed. The Managers do not intend to AS si'KE any exhibitor who NEGLECTS i these requirements that his articles can ibe submitted to the Judges. While ! every effort will be made to secure the j examination and proper notice of every ] j article on exhibition, justice to those; "•ho comply villi the rules of tin Soei mission of the President) cannot ! receive a premium, though awarded. V. Should any individual enter aui -' mal in any other name than that of the ' bono fide owner, the person making such 1 entrv shall not be allowed a premium' I j j should one be reported by the Judges. ' and shall be precluded from competing ' at any future exhibition of the Society. ' i VI. Persons entering stock of the age j I jof three years and under shall furnish II the Judges evidence of whsn the ani-j mals were dropped, to he filed by them with the Secretary, and the ages of ani . mals above this to lie given on making | their entries. VII. The Judges shall in all cases; withhold premiums where the animal or j 1 j article is not worthy, though there be no . ' competition. 1 VIII. No premiums will be awarded j ' to bulls, cows or heifers that have been I , fitted for the butcher—the intention of j the Society being to promote the rearing of superior animals for breeding pur poses. IX. Whenever it shall appear to the Judges that articles of superior merit have been presented, not noticed in the Premium List, they shall make special report thereof to the Board of Mana gers. X. It is particularly dasired that no jierson shall be present while the Judges are examining the stock referred to thein, except those taking charge of the ani mals, unless by special request. - CONSTITUTION Art. L The name of the Association shall lie the "Potter County Agricultural and Horticultural Society," auxilliary to the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society* The objects of the Ssciety are to fostey and improve agriculture, horti culture and the domestic and household ; arts. Art. 2. Tiie Society shall consist of all such persons as shall signify to the Board j ( of Managers their wish to become mem- | ! bers and shall sign the Constitution and j i pay to the Treasurer not less than fifty j ' cents, and annually thereafter not less; ' than fifty cents while they continue i . their membership. There may also lie honorary and eor -1 responding members. The payment of twenty dollars at any one time shall con- ! stitute a life membership. Art. 8. The officers of the Society shall ' lie a President; a Vice President from i each township or borough in the Coun ty, three-fourths of whom shall lie prac tical iarnwrs or gardeners; a Treasurer; a Corresjionding Secretary; a Recording Secretary; a Librarian; and a Board of , Managers,consistingofthealove-named officers and five additional members. u Art. 4. The President shall have the ii siqiDriutendeiice <>f all the affairs of the •Society. I n case of the death. illness or inability of the President to |Krform the duties of his olttee. the Board of Man- sjludt elect it Vice President to art iu lus stead, who shiill have the san/ power and perform the same duties ; s the President until the i t gimual elec tion. Art. u. icePreside otsshallta.ie charge of Ihc atlairs of the Society iu their several districts to advance all its objects, to call upon fanners to repot t the condition of agriculture in tneir neighborhoods, to ask for iuturmatit n of the modes of cultivation adopted by different farmers, and. as far as in their power, tu make known the resources of their districts, the nature of the soil, its good geological character and as all such matters as may be interesting to farm ers generally. Art. IS. The Treasurer shall collect and receive all monies belonging to the Society, keep an account of all and all payments made by him, furnish a statement of his account at any time when called for by the President or by any meeting of the Board of Manager*, and shall give such security as they may require for the faithful performance o! his trust. He sjiall not pay any hill except they have le entitled to the privi leges* of the Society. Art. 13. This Constitution may bo altered or amended at the annual meet ing in December by a vote of two-thirds of the members in attendance. Tib' Baflfclo,N. 1,1 PbflA. RaJlwaj Company offer for sale, AT A H.VRUAIN, the bonds remain ing over ami above those already retired by the Towns themselves—being of the following Towns along the line of its Railway, viz.: S6OOO of Olean, N. Y. SI6OO of Macnias, M. Y. —S-100 retired on a Bond. S4OOO of t ranklinviHe. N. Y. $5300 of Yorkshire. N. Y.—S2OO re tired on a Bond. The Bqinjs are of flow each, bearing lute rest <.>■ seven per relit., and are a " PI I.ST-CLASS'" S.\ Kg SKI'OKI I'V." For particulars aid rests K. 1.. I.y iiitin. Trent.. O. Drawer 175. X. 1. ZPILjA-lIsI AND ORNAMENTAL •JOB PIU>TI>i PROMPTLY KXEiTTEiI AT TUK OFFICE OF TI!L JOURNAL AND NEWS ITEM..