■ i T u c Potter Journal I 1 A Nl> *R£\VS ITEM. ■ PA Jane S, 1373. I —■ i v . I|lt i (1 |, ..hall be •IH'i'fd to run over one m ' ; u arte:,i s. Due notice will I*' gtvvn of \ and if not paid tlie pai**r will be I Si-i * F - HAMiI - ToN - Publisher Coudersport Market. '. No. 1 white, per bush. SI.BO 1.. jied winter, " 1., No. 1 spring, " 1.50 @1.60! Wats. | I;:;:;;; _*. \ - 2.00 ■ " .35 (a .40 | ... - 1,50 @ 2.00 |j iV . . - per ton. 15.00 - "tb .06 (a; .08 flutter. - - - - " Lonrt. | N x* week is "Court week"and from L it>,nt indications there will lea lively I :me. There is a large list of cases to je tried, some of tliem important ones. L\ full week's business setuis probable. [ Inning the same time various other p it-rests are to be looked after and for- ] nt aided. Political parties generally take that occasion to oil up their lua k'liinery and prepare for the fall elec tions. The Agricultural Society has [work on iiand. and there will he a good Ltpurtunity to advance it. After everytiiing else is attended to, I ; iitit s from the County outside of this tillage will find it both interesting ami pi!.table to visit the office of this jiaper. examine the facilities tor job work it esand alsos* Fridaay night there was a frost I •. t nipltd com and seiue other kinds I, [ vegttalioii. Grass and fruit seemed • ... apt- unharmed. Burned. The furniture establishment of Coat - • tfTr-. Welfsville, X*. V.. was recent ;,•(] -tii yvd by tire. The loss was about I-. ■: insured for S 1500. They are j. gto rebuild. R:c I oh. I fit aii in the habit of thinking this I nty has alout the biggest fish in the line that cai lie found anywhere. I ' here is something that beats the I - MI have shown this year. We copy -ill the Gazitle V Bulletin: :M. TKOUT. —James Lose caught ut on Tuesday, at the mouth of httt's creek, which weighed A ds and nieasuretl 19f inches, while , uk I lei die was made happy in bas • • i g a "s)H-cklid lieauty" in Loyal -• k. near Wells', which weighed - ads and measured 1 -35 inches. r,*thn Pgc. fi'E M-IKI our paper free to every cler gyman in the County, at least it is j a ii iention to do so. and if %ve have r. —i <1 any it is through ignorance of t! r I'll at ion. We say we send it free, }i-t wi ask a return: that they shall send .notices of all deaths and marriages! ' \iliu h they officiate. Deaths are es ally iinimrtant to be noticed; yet • liMpiently fail to receive any infor :• u of the decease of jiersons well MII in the County until weeks after •v. nt. In the case of marriages it -xyjK-*d ihe parties most interested --■r to having the notice published, •'1 when they neglect to do this we > : ot jarticularly anxious to adver • ' • final act in their little romance, )•' ministers will semi us the account "o v .il willinglv insert it. * (lit Ii or. Y re having hot, dry days, the \va >g tting low and farmers are an-; '• -y l -iking for rain. /* Another bur Clone. 1 • Id house at the upper end of town . ng in the northwest corner of >':e-t and the Xiles Itoad, and km wn as the Brown House, has eu removed. It has been there since caiimst recollection and was one of 'idtuarksof the place. It has passed ugh several hands and had some-! - f an interesting history. I.ast A. B. Mann, Esq., purchased the: frty and gave the old house to Mr. 1. Dingee, who has taken it down tt "'l removed it to a lot still farther up town. * yK \ }"u want a beverage cool and re - ng, step into the Post Office and •-its mi the soda fountain. — M i '' w dl "scoop" the money and give a glass of cold loaming liquid that • ill quench your thirst without niud- Wuig your brain. T, *e Extended. • ■•" time for receiving proposals for •"ling the bridge at the foot of Main At has leen postpomd till tlie first in July, by order of the Town council. LO*|. ( * "'Weeks ago last .Sunday night Mr. • *.i McNess, of Hebron, came in - work too tired to go for his cows, ■ ' were running in the woods near ' his children, a girl about • st. The neighbors were alarmed, a search started, and about one o'clock the children were found. The little girl had tied her apron around the ltoy and placing him le --tween herself and the dog that was with them bad bravely prepared to spend tlie night. The girls were dis covered alnnit eleven o'clock and put into a path leading to the house, and they followed it safely out. Good. A. X. C., in the Free Press, on the subject of gardens, writes a really good thing: There's a world of satisfaction in making a garden yourself, that is, if you're not lazy, and if you are you i don't deserve to have any garden at all. Ever since we took to gardening we've had a passion that way. We don't want any of your natural soils, but just the hardest, coldest, most forbidding and vexatious SJM t that can lie picked out, on which to make our garden. It does us good to pick up the stones, pul | cerise the soil, mix lime, and salt, and i finely comtmsted manures, and draw sand to mix with the clay, and, in short, make a garden-spot out of a very desert. It seems as though this done, we bad accomplished something: and tluit. it somehow seems to us. was what i?ople were made for. There is money in tiie garden. Decorate tlie School Room. We were talking with a little girl the other day who attends a school a few miles from this place, and she got al most into ecstasies over the way their teacher had decorated the school room with flowers and foliage Over the win dows. around the blackboard, on the walls; wreaths around the stove-pipe, I wits of flowers on the stove, on tlie ta ble, on the desk —flowers and wreaths wherever they could be placed. We did not see the school, but we will ven ture the assertion that it was far more orderly and accomplished far more than it would if the wall and desks and stove and table bad been left bare. Children love flowers and are suscep tible to their subtle influence, and if I even* teacher would recognize this fact and take the pains to make their school rooms lieautiful with them th<*y would find themselves richly repaid in the im provement it wot.ld occasion in their scholars. DfrttraUon !>>■ Was very generally observed around the country, judging from the accounts in i tl;e papers. Come ILirl;. Benson C. Rude, a prominent lawyer of Wellsville. X. V., who went into the Liberal movement in politics last year and laltortd earnestly for the success of that cause, has written a letter lately to George Ilowe, of the Y\ ellsvhio 'JHuis in answer to one from that gentleman inquiring alnnit his present political standing, ill which he admits tlie fail ure of the effort to I'm in a new party, declares t: at fit* cannot go over to the Democratic party and closes by stating that the only alternative left him is to lalnir with and for the Republican par ty, which lie proposes doing so long as it maintains its present principles and jKisition. C'herrj x iltr. A geuth man from one of the eastern cities has purchased the pitqierty at C'herryx ille. oil the Kettle Cheek road, ; and is aliout putting up a large and commodious hotel esiH-cially adapted for summer lniaiders who want to rus ticate in the w.ioiL. We arc informed that the proprietor also contemplates erecting a large saw mill and several houst s suitable for private families. If these improvements are made, the place will soon become one of the most popu lar resorts in this region. Parrid. Whlte.-In Sweden, June 4. I'"?., at tlie liotise of the iuitle's father, bv I lev. O. M. Lecirett. Mr. CI.AKK O. CHASE and Miss MAHTIIA WIIII E, daughter of Da\ id White. Kstj., both of Sweden, I'a. The happy couple have our best wishes. May iheysjieud a long and prosperous lift* together. They remembered the printer. CnrMii—Srhnfleld. —At I.yniansviile. May 24. lfCt, by the same, Mr HENDERSON K. CORSAW, of Sweden, Pa., and Miss OREL V. Si HOKIEI.D, of Enialia, Pa. II tint— llitrr In. —In Hebron. May 23.1*ot!i 'if Hebron, Pa. I>l I:I>. ! } At the residence of her nnc>, Martin Johnson, on the Eleven Mile, May 27, 1873, SUSHII, daughter of ('IIAKI.ES HEAD, of Oswayo, Pa., aged 21 years. S. P. G. TRIAL LIST. J L Allen, et Nichols, et al, " J L Allen. Summit Twp " Martin Watson. Hamilton White " Homer Bi undage. Wm Dent, atlinr etc. " Susan Itogers, et al. Geo Nelson, et at " John Buchanan W T Jones " W Clinton and Wm Burlesom Wm McDnugall " Win Dalryicplc et uL Wm J Warner " Lyman Dibble. IK Young, exec " JasGlaspy O J Spafford " W C .Viberger et al. \ do " W C Allierger. C J Curtis " W W Arnold. Jos Mann aII L Nichols " Sally Sioat et aL Jennie Picket, etc, " Benj I*ieket. C Knowlton " D P iteed. M T Seiliert " Charles Jacklin. K CorMn & Bros " Miles White. Daniel Smith " JB,PC & It It W Co. Benjamin Card " do Keuben Card " do John K Burt " do Alex McDowell " do Wm Dent, artuir, etc. " Edmund C ain, el -X. vm o - j 7. V. f >- As z r Jo -7 i ' - -i -3 q -A Pp2 gp j CQ r . - - , t j ' J ~ , "i : S s ! < g I I 3 S 8 u* t- c. •-* g 1 S s s s : h- | S's^2l3 / i EORGE G. GAYLOHI). \ I CAKPENTER & JOINER, 4;s-4 COUDERSPORT, PA. All work done with neatness and di- jiateli. PLANTS.— Verbenas :it 10 cents each or Sl.lo per dozen. Also Dahlias, Ge rannuns, Salvias, etc.. at equally low prices. Asparagus, Rhubarb aud all kinds Vegetable Plants Grown and for Sale by M. B. PRINCE, May 7, 1873. T Yellzboro, Timja C l "., Pa. ;. *o.Mb giv- u lo Juu.S it. HAMILiON, will receive atteuti in. N'OTR'E is hereby given that the or- dinance against eaitie ruuuiiig at large in lite Borough of CoadersjM-.rt Mid take eiieel on JUNE Ist, ls7A By order of the Council. May 3d, 187A JOHN DENUoF, l*aun(imuster. OTH E. —Sealed Proposals for build- A. 1 tug a iii'idgfc over the Allegheny River at Re i :e<-:acaUas in tlie : liiiinis of Dan Baker, which bruit and speeiiica tious cuu be aetu by caiiiug <>u Ulta. ■juiic 0, *,573 4t I*> or icr ol the lo"'. .. Council. Before purchasing elsewhere call and examine the siXGEK MA( iilX E. A. M. Keynolds, Ai/urf, ♦ in ui Taos. McDowell A Co., of Port Alle gany, have got in a full stock of Spring Goods and are selling tin in at low prices as usual. Give tin in a call and you will be sure to be suited Willi j our purchases. ih iiiorest's Monthly Magazine for .June is a (turfed g ing .ind i co'iicciing the* dg taxes in the t'ountv of Putter," i! will be - cii ttint the duties herct-ifoic exer cised by tlie County Commissi.-uers a: <• hereaft-.-r 1,. 1-,- |ierfoniied i•> Ihe Directors of the several Seii HI. Districts res(>eetiveiy. 11.e Culiewturs of county taxes for the year IsT.'i, will thelclore lake notice that tiiey a.e lml in coileet the dog taxes eanied out n their dupli cates. a* the County C iiuni— imier- have iw .01- tliiuin to lew said taxes. By order ot tin* B-MMI. L. 11. COLE, Clerk', Commissioners" OBice. May 2. ISTfJ. JURY LIST. GRAND JURORS. — Abbott. —Charles Meine, Albert DePlanque. Biro/ham. —A. X". Clark. Coudersport. —Martin Gridley, Ralph Nelson, O. J. Rees. Genesee.— Fielder Chapman, J. W. Moraii, J. C. Burdick. " Hirrizon. —Martin Ibnlge. Hebron. —Wm. A". Cone. (hwrujo. —A. S. Lyman, James Lock- I wood. Pleasant Valley.— Earuest Wright. 4 Roulet. —Rodney Fessemleu. Sh iron —11. B. Edwards, I). L. Moore. Summit. —James X elson. Sylvanin. —A. R. Jordan. Ulysses. —Alva C:u(>enter, E. 11. Pas sat. E. W. Chappel. HV.sf Branch. —John Burrows. Wharton. —Sylvester Beldin. TKAVKRS JUKOKS.— Abbott. —Charles W tilling. Allegany. —Calvin Palmer, A. Preslio, G. T. Ellis Bingham.—A. C. Crum. Clara, —Leroy Allen. Coudersport. —Jolin Denhof. Eulalia.—U. Sclieldenlierger, Chris tian Schautenberger. Genesee. —Jose(ili O'Donnell, Isaac Dawley, Patrick Kain. Harrison. —X. 11. Stone, George W. Stebbins. J. L. Havnes, William Fox, Amos English, F. P. Lett. Hebron. —Edwin Ilollenbeck. Leon ard Davis. Hector. —J. L. Gibson. Keating. —G. C. Lewis. Pleasant Valley. —George Weinter. Sharon. —W. J. Brown. G. W. Pear soli, G. W. Sherman, Ed Whittaker, F. P. Brooks. R. L. X icliols, O. C. War ner, M. 11. Xichols. P. B. Woodard. Sylvania. —V. jm l'ierce. Ulysses. —M.W. Gridley, Ezra Turner. Jl7.f Branch. —Evastus Crippen. ! In the matter of the petition oP In The Orphans' Vm. D. ATHEK ION Court of Pot -1 for the partition of ihe e-tate of ter County. \V*. ATHKKTON, deceased. j No. 1.4 U. I ToJAMKS O. ATHEUTON and HIKAM ATBERTON. I Take notice that, in pursuance of auor jrofUie i Orphans' Court of Pott ." County, Inquisitors ap | pointed by sai ! Court will meet on tile premises of j the said William Athertun, !, on the *9th I day of May, A. D.. 1-73, for the pur I >ose of mala ok ; partition of the same, at whieli time and place vou I can attend if you think proper. 33-4 JOHN S. MANX A SON. i April 25.15T3. Ally*for Petitioner. Br.TikruptCT. ( C. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, H*. D. of Pmnsylftnin. ( PiTTSßrnon, AprilS, lsts. THIS is TO HIVE NOTICE: That on the sth day of March, A.i. 1 >73, a Warrant in Haiifcrupu v ; was issued agaiost the Estate of Charles Setiy of j Hector Township in the County of Potter and stare of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a | Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment : of any debt* and delivery of any property belong ing to such Bankrupt, to him or liis use, ami the i the transfer of any property by him are for 1 iddeu iiy law; that a meeting of the Credttorsof the said Bankrupt, to prove their Dents, ami to choose one or more assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of F. E. smith. Esq., in the Borough of Tioga, Tioga Co., pa., before F. E. Smith, Esq., Register, on the 17th dav of May, A. D. lsTit, at 1" o'clock, a. m. JOHN HALL, : 3s-i I*. & Marshal /or said District. liejri-ler's Notice. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following Administrators" accounts : Have l>ern filed in the Register's Office In and for the County of Potter, bud that the same will l>e presented to the Ot plums' Court of said County for doufirinatlou and allowance on MONDAY, the 9th day of June next, at the Court House iu the i County aforesaid: : Feb. IS IK73.—Partial account of Maria Bab cock and Win. H. Ha/en. Administrators of the : estate of LYMAN 11. liain oeK, late of Rouh t tp., ; deceased. Feb. 10.1873.—Partial account of Hiram Baker, Administrator of t lie est ate of AMOAIEM. IUKEK, late of iioulet tp . deceased. Feb. 22. 1873.—Filial account of John M. Lyman, . Administrator of the ••state of CHAHI.ES CHAND ' I.EU. late of Clara tp., deceased. It AN BAKFR. ; May 23,187.3. Register. Administrator's Notice. ! WHEREAS, letters of Administration to thees . I tat'- <;F Sal*. I") Y VIRTFK of in order of tk ■ Orphan Court i > . Potter!'ounty, and to HP directed, 1 shall expos,* I ir sa'e at pidiiic vend tie or outcrv on . HFKSDAV. the FIFTH d.iv of .J no, A. P., 1573. in one o'clock, p. in., on me premises iaStunoa | tow 11-' ip as the piv|H*:ty of r- I enpM by W. L Starkweather ; UIITU S tww haa dr- <1 a:ol tw perch*--to a pusi ceruer: tliein* W •*i; r h. ! ty-fivo a lid aeren-trßths perch ea to the s E earaerof a! T surv-yeil : r 11 r.ry Mattes HI; th.'uce, by line of -aid l"t. Ji • lie huadr ,1 ami niaeiy-oigbt p rehes t llie OmaV" tli>'iic- up the S t> uk of the so' • ook 11 place of beginning. Contai ing one hun dred and • ight acres, m ,re or less. , So. 2—The undivided onr-f. nrth part - i., ,H.,t c ,rin r: ill i.f, ly line .1 liii iocl LauiV- . ud L i. ha. iire.l auj live )• rr!i • 1 • p'.aceof bcMnriajr. ' ni taiucig tliiiiy and cigl>t-ti utUs acres, uiore or less, nail bail;- j..rl ■: . t. So. *f 17ii- X i. ■' —Th na.livi.led • ae-fmrth part cadi of an other l"t situated a- ;,b ve, le ginuiug at a j' T ilo A K earner f laud conveyed to John . t's'.. lot So ' thci,ce \V one lnindred | rchi -1 • p,-l c uner: tlienci X eichty-fonr perclics to :t p 'st the Nt corner of 1,: "■! : tbeuce E one hand rod perches • . :l p .-i corner: : thcacc 8 righty-foßr p. relo s to place of bcgiaalng- Cootaiuiug fifty-two fiv. -:euiu- ac.e-. Ue:he sain more >r b—, being ;..t No. 47 of all..tin -tit of Keating lauds in si liiroll 1 ,"usi,ip and part of Wt. No. 2154. The above drseril ml leal ( state is held us ten j ants m common with Xelnno l*anncnter, W&.i o, out-thiitl in one year and niie-tliirtl in Iwo \i ars tin-leaf ter. JAMES 11. WRIGHT. ; Sharon, Mu> 9,187 g <. i irdtun. ] REPORT OF AUDITORS OF UOMEK T'.m .N- SiIIP J'lit lbJ. - To orders outstanding 125 93 " balance clue on judgnn-nLs 5! 4t<> 4b CD By Conor's eerlificatc of Road T.,\ 7M :G ■• " '* t'asli " 75 46 " cash c.n hand 1 25 Bal. of indebtedness over tivp. funds $ :d.i 99 j WM. H. ( Kosrv. j. E. E .UI.E, ) A UL ] 11 3 Clrrk. ti. H. 1. .71.-,! AooitO. s i REPORT OF THE AUDITOKS OF HEBRON TOWNSHIP, AI-kil 28, 187.3. I>R. To orders in circulation • r '6s 9 i due on judgiuenls Imo 71 ! Vl - By certificates of taxes ret'd for "72 42u 55 due froiii county treas 64 33 " Jno Metzger. suix, Viß 27 18 Allien Reed. " 72 U94 Collector for 1872 87 93 Cash on hand 7"d9 Indebtedness over township funds *856 87 J. 15. CAKMEII. St I.VESTFIt (1 It T.EM MAN. CUT!:. C. \V. Ct 'HAM. -4"7ifnrj. j Also one order for *l'jn. No. 17. (registered on j |gtge 17 of order-bceik B.) drawn to Nortnan sher v. . ,d, which is l>e'ieved t-- have l-pt n "btaiued i by fraud and will not be paid b> the Township unless compelled bylaw. WESLEY ALLEN, Su/KTVitor. SYLVESTER C.KELNMAN, ) u „:; tor . C. W. GtJItAM, (, ' l " f lW " KEPOHT of (lie Auditors of Klet Townsliip. lver 6n,000 sold in a few localities., sells quick. Every family wants it. Sew ng Machine ami other established age nts arc • tinning ibis verv profitable, c Irtulars Free. I.ITTL t FIELD A I'AMF. TO2 Wa-hiugt'>u street. Boston. vfas AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersiged having been appointed by the Court t Commop Picas of Pooer Com.tv an audi tor to disfrt'iut? the funds in the hands of the a!- , minlatratoro! the estate of P. L. Corbiu, deceaaOil, hereby gives notio? ihat he wi.i att'-ud to the Cu i i ties of the appointiaent at his tifflee luthc Borough of Couderspbit on TCKSDAY, the TENTH -.lav of ; June next, at teu o'clock a.m., at which time and place creditors of the estate and others interested [ can attend if they see fit. S. S. GREENM AX, j Mr.'' 16,1873. A'ulitor. Divorce Notices. I.OVIN A Db KINsON J bvberiicxl Irieml, j In the Court of Common CIIAS. A JONES, r Pleas of Potter Cm, No. ! ••. I 145. Scjrt. Term, 1672. j JEROME DI. KTNSON. r : Jerome Dickinson, Resivoudent alaive muned. I will please take notice ttint a snbpu-na and alias L j subfsena have been issued and returned nihil: t you are therefore hereby required to apjiear on . the first day of next Court, June 9.1873, to answer . to the complaint ni:ule in this ease, i S. P. REYNOLDS, Sherif. ) Coudersport, May 16. l?7:j. i AMBROSE R. Wix>l> )In the Court of Common I . '"*• ; Pleas of Potter Co.. No. , SYLVANIA WOOD. \ 112. Sept. Term, 1.872. Kyivnni i Wmid. Res|iondent above-named, wiil I p.ease take notice that a subpa-na and alias sub I pouia have lieen issued and returned nihil; von . [ are tUereiore hereby required to apin-ar on the | tirst day of next Court. June 9,1873, to airewei to ; the complaint in this case , v S. I*. REYNOLDS, Sheriff. ! Coudersjiort, May 16, 1873. i ' _ THE Potter County Agricultural Society . List of Premiums, Rules and Regw •. lations and Constitution. LIST OF PR EMU'MS. ' CATTLE- —Itu/T'oed and .Vafire Breed*. I Best bull, 3 years old and upwards, each... 94 00 ; 2nd '• do 3On Be-t bul!, 2 years o'd 3txi 1 2nd " do 200 . Best " 1 year old 200 •-'nd " do 100 Best bull calf 1 .*io p 1 2nd do 11* 1 pi B" -t mih-h cow am ~ | 2nd do 2On f Cow to be kept on ftrass during the expenment and for two vv eks previous to each is-, iod of ' i trial; each period to be teo daay- and at intervals of li"t lesv than "lie mouth apart. The statement furnished toe. litaiti the age an 1 breed of the cow, time of calving, quantity of mi c iu both we gln and measure and a!v> weight ol butter dm ing the lieriod of ten day>: butter made to be exhibited 1 at the Fair, and ai-o the cow; stateiiicut to be i' verified by the allnla it of the romp titor and at 1 least one other peison having a know ledg--of the 1 facts. Best l.tifer 2 yeftJs old 2 06 f 2mt •' do !"" Rc-t " 1 year o'.U ine . 2nd " do 70 Best heifer calf 1 00 '• " \ ii!;e of oxeu 300 ■ .'nd do do 2 "0 t , Best do steers 3 years old 200 ! 2nd do il > do .• 1 .'0 Best do do 2 do 1"0 i 2nd jt t! 6 I JitUiSES—77ioroi/;.hbr- <}; Droit: Eoralixrort. . | Best stallion, of each *4 00 - 2ut mati he i span eani me horses or males 4 I*l 2nd Pet span of draught h rses ;i \ Jul do 21*1 I'.i -t span of mules 9 On : 2r,'r >; .1/ :.\rooU d; M ri. iu- : Stroiix; Ci iss'irr-d*. . Best buck, 2yr- an! rqiward. of each 300 L 2d " " '• 290 e : Best " under 2 years, " 2 0(1 ,2.1 " " " 1 90 jßea ] n sev 2y r-a up'd " 2("0 J2d " " " 1 "(1 ltest " " under 2 yrs •' 109 " " 3 hip k latnlis, " 1 (jo | •' " 5 e\ve lambs, " 119 ' " samples of wool, not less than 5 fleeces. 2 (f. [Samples of each to lie deposited in Museum of Society.] Best sliecp dog 1 i" N H'/.Yii |Bi t boar, 2 yrs a over, 1 yr. t 8 UXM, each... 200 j2d " " " " - " ...I'D Best brced'g-ow'2 vrxi'd 4 over4.6lr.os *' ...200 9 ;2d " ' " " " ...I!*' Best lot of not !is> than " nigs under 611105.. 1 oj " cured ham 2 (to j [Hum to lie cooked and brought to Exhibition.J i POULTRY. Best lot (not less than 1 cock and 2 Ileus) na tive and improved breeds, each 1 00 " general lot of poultry ow ned by l jiersou 200 BUTT Ell and CHEESE. J Best butter in firkin or tub. tut less Mian 5o Us 2 0" : 2d " " 1 50 1 Best roll butter, not less than 10 ti.s 1 nO 12 a certificate of two respectable neighbors as r to product and measurement of ground. TIMOTHY, {large and smull.) CLuVER tend r FLA X SEED. 1 Best bushel of each 106 ? 2 Best sample * i each 1 90 raised by youths rot over 16 years old 56 SUO A R and HO.XE Y. Rest specimen maple HI car. im'.lessthan 10 Ps .'0 " " honey. not orer 6 Is, to be tak en without destroying the bees and a statement of management ant kind of hives to be furnished 50 j ORCHARD and GARDES FRUITS. Best assortment of each 100 • 2d " 50 i Best sample of each variety So Not to be removed until close of exhibitiou.— ITceaiitions will be taken to prevent Injury. L I'M HER. ' Best 4 bunches shaved shingles 1 90 " 4 " sawed ** 10U j " 2 bundles " lath 50 " manufactured "f domestic manufacture, or buttei or . cheese unless the saint shall l.avc hecn ; made or manufactured hy such peison ' or persons, or his or their family or fam ily or families, within the war it shall be offered as a premium. 111. Exhibitors must IK conic meiil bers of the Society and have their arti cles and animals entered on the *S-eie tary's book on or before the day next preceding then]* ning of the Exhibition: and all articles and animals must IK brought within the enclosure as earh as noon of the first day of exhibition, in order that they may be suitably arrang ed. The Managers do not intend to .w- M'KK any exhibitor who NEGLECT*. these requirements that Ids articles can be submitted to the Judges. While , every effort will be made to secure the examination and proper notice of even* 1 article on exhibition, justice to those " lio c i.ijiltj tciih tin nth* th* >■-' •'remiuin. though awarded. A", should any individual enter ani mal in any other name than that of the ' '/(( fi'h owner, the making such entry shall not be allowed a premium should one lie reported by the Judges, and shall lw precluded from competing at any future exhibition of the Society. VI. Persons entering stock of the age V of three years and under shall furnish the Judges evidence of v.hsn the nni , mals wore dropjied, to IK tiled by them with the Secretary, and the ages of ani mals above this to le given on making their rntrit s. A*]l. The Judg.s shall in all cases i v ithhold iiremiums wh.ere the animal 01 article is not worthy, though there be no comjK'tition. A"III. N<> prcrniurns will be awarded to bulls, cows or heifers that have lieen fitted for the butcher —the intention of 1 the Society lieing to promote the rearing of superior animals for breeding pur . IKISI-S. IX. Whenever it shall appear to the Judges that articles of superior merit , have been presented, not noticed in the j Premium List, they shall make special : report thereof to the Hoard of Mana | geis. X. It is particularly ilasiml that no IH'ison shall l>e present while the Judges 1 are examining thestuekrefeiTedto tlit iu. except those taking charge of the- ani ' liials, unless by special request. ■'! ~ CONSTITUTION. I Art. 1. Tlic name of the Association shall be tbe *rotter County Agricnltiiral and Horticultural Society,'* auxilliary to the Pennsylvania Slate Agricultural The objects of the Ssciety rti-c to foster and improve agriculture, horti culture and the domestic and household arts. II Art. 2. The Society shall consist of all such persons ]tsshnllsignifytothe Board of Managers their wish to become, mem bers and shall sign tlie Constitution and pay to the Treasurer not less than titty cent.-, and annually thereafter not les.- than fifty cents while they continue their uiemlieiship. Tlicre may also lie honorary and cor res]Mmuing menibcra. The payment of twenty dollars at any one time shall con , stitute a life membership. - 1 rt. 3. The. officers of the Society shall l>e a President; a \'ict- President from each township or borough in the Coun ty, three-fourths of whom shall I*.- [>rac tical farmers or gardenei-s; a Treasurer; a Corresjxuidiug [Secretary; a Recording , Secretary; a Librarian: and a Board of Managers, consisting of ihealiove-named officers and five additional members. , An. 4. The President si:all have the 1' superintendence of all the affairs of the Swikrly. !i. -.vso of the de-alb. iiiwvss i r inability of the President to peiienui n.e duties of his oilice. tne Board of Man agers sua!! elect :i \ ice. President to a< t 1 in his stii.d, who shall have the suma power ami perform the same duties , s the President until the i ext anutuilchc i tiou. Art The Vice IVesi.k-uts shall take charge of tiie affairs of the Society ru , their several districts to advance all its ' objects, to call upon farmers to report the condition of agriculture iu tl.eir ! neighlHirhoods, to ask for information i of the modes of cultivation adopt* d by ! different fanners, and. as far as in their I louver, to make known the resources of their districts, the nature of the soil, its J good geological character and as all such 1 ' matters .is may lie interesting to farm-, i ers generally. .Irk t. The Treasurer shall eoilnt ! and receive all monies belonging to li * Society. kce;> an neamoit of all r c-.-ipt s 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 Managers, and shall give such security as they may require for the faithful performance of Ids trust. He shall not pay any hills except they have lieen audited and ap proved by the Board of Managers and an order drawn for the amount signed ! | l>y the Chairman of the Board and at tested by the Recording Secretary. Art. 7. The duty of the Correspomf ing Secretary shall IK- to in\itc a corns*, pondenee with all persons inten sled in - agriculture, that new seeds. vegetables. ■ or live stock may 1*- introduced and their ; fitness for cultivation or propagation in ' this County tested, and generally to ol - tain information upon subjects of ink - i rest to this Society, and also to invite - mechanics to forward models or imple ments for examination and trial. Ai t each stated meeting of the Society, or * i when duly called ujhiii. he shall read his r correspondence, which shall, either tile j whole or such parts as may be selected , by the Society, form a portion of the . transactions. 1 Art. S. The llecoiding Secretaivshall ket p the iniiiut-s of the Socklyand of the Board of Managers; attest orders drawh properly on the Treasurer; and . at the eli.se of each year shall prepare 1 such parts of the minutes and tvaiisac * t ions of the Society as may IK* designat . Ed for juihlicatioii. i I .1/1!'. The Librarian shall takecharge i of all books. pamphlets. etc.. lclonging - to the Society. and sluil! act as i-nnitur - to preserve seeds. iiUjih incuts, or w hat - * i cvei projierty the Society may pifswis. ! Art. l(i. The Board of Managers shall ' transact the business of the Society gem *' ersdlv. shall siqiet intend and direct the i publication of sue]; of tin.-it-ports and transactions as tl.ey may deem pri u r. > designate the time and place for annual 15 exhibitions, regulate the c\[H uditurcs. ! examine a!! accounts, call cc : ; I liiect - iiigs of the .Society when they nav deem t necessary and kf ep such gi neral < barge t of tin affairs of the Society as may Is-st .promote its intensts. They shall s(- lect their own ( hairinau and uim t L . i monthly. Five meinlx rs shall consti , tute a quorum for the transaction of , business. .1 nil. Any member who may )>■ " pn sent at,a meeting of the State Socie ' ty shall be duly qualified to act as Dele-. * gate from tbis Society. t- Art. lg'. The Society shall meet annu , ally on Monday of tlie Decemls r terin of Court at Couderspurt. when all the oillcers of the Society shall IK- elected a liy general ticket for the ensuing year, - and until another electii n. They shall , also hold a general liu-eting at the tine ? of the annual exhibition and sjiecial meetings whenever calkd by the Board s of Manage! v I ifticn member-- si.aii v constitute a quorum, but no lm-urner in arrears sliall be entitled to the privi ' 1: ges of the Society. Art. 13. This Constitution may U-. 1 altered or amended at the annual meet ing in Peccnilier by a vote of two-thirds j. j of the members iu attendance. T!:c BißbiliS N. 1.5 IT.Ila. Railway (cut par.) ■ J i.lTer for saS. AT A IUBG VIN, the boa Is liii? over nil-1 alwive th".*.- ali'.tsriy rt-llri-i! by 'i <* Towns tliPinp-A e- --lug oj She follow lug Town* sliip t r Uit line uf !•- KuMwav, viz.: 1 S6COO of Olcan, N. Y. S'SCO of Wachiai. "J. Y.—-So* >• retired on a Bond. S4OOO of r ranklirvi'le. N. Y. 'I SSBOO of Yorkshire. M. Y.—SUM' re - tired on a Bond. Tin- la-B-'s ar<* of f'n' earh, beartlig-tut-HM •' - -even per cent.. ar-'i an- a - Klb'M'-i I.ASS " SATE ' V E< t'UITV." i ir;w-t-.".;li :tw if K <-va , .l>er 21, lsl-i. n-qnlfp 1 ■ • • ■ p*:r- Sut! r-.gag-.vi M ■' "> l'a-!l)i:.-P, a. iM-P.Unuo: ... ] meat .vltfcli rtnil- r.-aii-j lisai-?" a SPKCJAL TAX, to wMKrc mvl litres rmiiii'mwnfy fi Mt -* i'l'l ,/'■ III! lit or jfJV.K US tIVPIHU.-* i gv STAMP 'irootlnp the payment <>l tae special T;.x befe.ro coaaneiH'iug bufiucsi.. 1 The taxes ertbracecl w.ihin the pr- v islouf of .a * . above quote 1 are tbe tullow iug. vtr.: 1 Kectiticrs .. ? *H' 0 liealers, retaP. Uaiiofß S W , 1 •• -wliuiesaic liquor i-w m '• in uialt liquo.-s, twiojrKiie " " retail -am*' in leaf tohaocn 25 00 , Ketall uettlers In leaf toi.acei.. .v, .... v an-l on sates of over fc.n. fifty rent* for even dollar n • ?. w of f;ouu.) In-.iiei* in .iianuf ii tun i tei.aceo. '■ ivi -; item factum* -.f *:ii!r i < i . 1 ai.il fur e..-ifc*ilit er )rm t maiiufac'iifbh 2P* - iii Wwim th#M of cigars • t'ed'ip.rs of mhacoo, I ' 'it.-- mere than f borne?* y.ii •• -ilelai.- So Pa •• '• ;-1.l •' ! tvi-Ke) 10 .S' 1 , •' " 4!!| " oii.fo-'tor puhin- euro eyaue* !'• b brewer* of |. ihausW) 1 arri-I- u>i -j - am) barrels or more . i"oti> . j Any m.'on who i-hali fvil Wi cotapl} wif Si the ; foregoing requireuiente will \-r snbjeei to t< ver< r ; petiaiues. * ; sp-.-ial-tax psv.-rs throea'hr:) Oie t"utteii Sfat- v f are reatiiKitsl tna! they make application to tithe fiftflw (or li-puty < ..'it. tor> of thdi ro speetive iiistP't*, au-1 gronire U.-e prop' r nan ;< for the speeial-ux year, eoinriu. dug May j. vionjui wattsrg fur ftirt!-.*r j.- gee. f,eo*j;e Eahb, O' 7r.; ICmv. ibt'i Int. I'-t. ' 2442 41 ' * • ii-re-.Pa