antettiorno. aysLiorous-ssavross. l Turnip Cgpai...lita../4.6szamal).li.Pastar. 84*th Serftca ' I.IOX M., sad 12 m. abtattiSchool rkt ri ItccungdkobcF44TEreal2o • Rh' CATHOLIC Timd. gtarriarr sahhath Sallee% Second Sunday he each Meath sabbath School - Immediately Wore lanes ETWOPAL CHEM'', .11x7. - E. A. WirmaraLtletbar. saht.M.A.AAma 10X 6. M. and We, m. FAndAy School ' ' . Le. m. wetk.D.,47 Bervlces—Wednes4LW - • 7.. g. p. m. METHODIST EPIS COPAL .....11LA. A.l)..4l.szAtromi. B.bbsth servirelz 10.434. m. Mod tea p. m. 831Abath School . . ' • - A - P. in. Player Meeting, TM:mays. ' T2O p.m. PRErsIITTKIIIIN'IMULteII ller...T. la: Must'. 84 hhatb Serdemo - ' 10.43 a. m.guld 7g p, m. tiabb.etb &boot. ' ' ' 12.13 p. m. Pm..MTVedthc,Thanisy EvadAge , 7.g'p. m, , Or - LTley' ;qi grown Club. &gofer meeting or tin Greeley 5. % - Vital, every Thursday evening, at , 7 o'c The ball a rolll4 - •. - • Turn out and keep I modal - - "- rolltleal.Bleetlngs. General Kilpatrick of New Jersey, will 04- divss the citizens of Montrose, and surrounding, tag towns, on the political issues of the day, at the Court House, in *Ontnose, on Monday CVO. rang, Sept, 30th 11372, meeting to commence at 73, o'clock. There will hex meeting. in Rush, on rrittay evening, Sept., 18;2, and also, one 'zit Friendsrille,:fiatutday afternoon, Sept, both of which Will bo 'addressed by Senator Fisher, and .Others. , • ' - The people...of _these, places are expected to make due preparations for n good turn out, and proper accanmodations. Bo Livcl*. Koski-- Be LirelYl Various Hems. Remember the,fass Meeting Saturday next Let every man interested in the glorious objects of reform', organize himself into a ealmaitece of one, and ruse the latent energies of his neighbors, as if success -alone depended upon his individual efforts. Therotrill bo ,no meet ing in the evening. Rally in a manner" worthy of our just muse. Let old. Bridgewater, and every other section, far and near, be heard from by a fitting demonstration. - - - The electors of Brooklyn" icho are anti-Srant, arc earnestly requested to meet on-Friday eve zing, Sept. 20th, in the schoolhouse, at Brook lyn Mare, at 7% o'clock, to arringe hir 'and perfect a tbOrough organization and CIIIIVII.9& Let there be a full turn out. It is desired that the Bridgewatet• Cluli *shall unite witiNontrose, under thename of Bridge water and 3jontrase Club. Rentember the meet ing to-morrow (Thursday) evening. - - .Let there be a full attendance. Time Is passing! ,Work must be done! General: Albright in Lis speech the other eight, saftl,that he "loved Susquehanna County —he worshipped it." His passion is easily ex plainell2 He scants to go to Congress. loves rummy the same ciay, and it led him to commit suicide by "bounty jumping"*Ontl Lat in:, $5OO as a private fur one day, with a . Colo.. ners Commission in his imektt at the time: Ile did not tell us of his Dishing experience in that kind of love atraira. Mathew Baldwin, a thrifty Bridgewater far mer, 1;13 left swig stalks of cont with us, which he has reared this year, measuring 12 1-9 feet in its stocking Jett" It ineasures"6 feet op* to the fin; ear, lie says it is Greeley and Bro;wn rota. That is pretty tall corn., The editor of the lkindile.zn needs some of " i.5..-117insliiir's Soothing Syrup." Hieing ap plied to Dr. Thayre, his medicine seems to make hiul indie cebrae. Dr. Grant ought to do some thing for him, or be certainly will commit Po litical suicide. Card from Dr. Thayee. I 6CI, tied my name is again brought before the readers of the Rep t&limn by the ctliter as sisted by Post master Stone, backed by Joe. Shipman, W. IL Coatca, and E. Bullard. Fra zier doubtless would like to pmlong the dispute far the capital he thinks he can make out 'of it. While thelnatter took in the names of such men as Jteige Falcon), and Rev. W. M. DeLong it bad a shoic of respectability which it now lacks entirely. It is an easy matter to deny u transaction or allhan a thing to which there are no witnesses: I will therefore make no: re ply to the matter in Its present shape. nzurct do not Lie. This old and oft-repeated, adage. .was once supposc.,l to be a truth. But let me bring be fore the readers of the Democrat a few figures clipped from the New York Timea of August 19th, 1812, and also .° few undeniable facts, and then let the public decide whether the old max. im be truth or fiction. Were the people of Sitsquehairm tostrallow all the distorted and exaggerated statements which are crowded into the - columns of the N. S. 71w,, without ever being reminded that figures were easily made, and that seventy thousand sallaried office holders 'were continu .any grinding ot► administration domnnents without a semblance of truth about them, they might easily be led to suppose any elfOrt they might desire to make to cast off the' chain that now hangs about their neck, sin:tights them along with tile Present corrupt Administration, would piore futile; and in consideration of the enormous majorities which the editor of. the rim. , heaps up before tbem,,would rather with butt their ballot, or cast it with this 'pretended lsaion than suffir the iguominious,deicat which the LincB so lucidly pictures to them. ' • Appearancesto a great war, in the human character, but in ftgurts they ainount to noth view of this fact I submit the follow-,. estiMate of the Times with another estimate of my own, which, when Carefully 'examined byuny faltering artimid Liberal, will shoat' the usual incongistancy of the Times: editor. -And the thinness of the material he uses to conceal. the real facts from the one hundred, thousand dupes who read his paper. is actna4 disgusting when yon once attempt to peep through The estimate of the Times, I Infer, was :Wane. ed front the returns of, 1803, and be foots up.the very modest majority: ofabout: 23,000 Joe the - State of Pennsylvania, and in so doing dis plays an unpardonable amount of icmorance, as I will show by the 1011M:ring estimate of the Liberal strength of our own County of Busque= henna, based upon tin coons of Susquehanna county , hasabout'two.bnudrod . And seventy school districts, and allowing one- Liberal Republican - for each: dislitie.i—and that would be modest for thenines, givsk Pennsylvania 24,847 Liberal Republicans. Rut 'Nem will reduce this andisk for, only, one hun tired and ninety, and those sie bate, and that I sUL glee the State 17,605, allowing Its poppla,- / 401. 4 *carding to the last fxnsas, to be -3,521,- PIX>, in ronud !lumbers. Take this 17,605 Lib erat lia"piblecans from the old ranks, and Mid tbeallo the new;and it makes a. difference Of 8 214--authelent tg.wipo pat Gmtit's majority of 28,168 in 1808, besides leaving anilifelluaret! for pcasibleAlisaffection among Reamer:Uzi! , A ItErcinuc.vj.: Gibson, Pa., Aug. 4 41st 1872: - - • larWhenour readers have read this fos; rims it over to your neighbors and so on., Ift Pi be posted on both aides of the .-queetton arid tbea upon tilent zCaposiblliry . _ The Great nustcdco!i..,.. Increasing opposition in the _menagerie and circus business has resulted in the 'organization of combing 'Moira of really mammodtpropor- Sons, largee.than any litilf-doien - of the best ones . of even less than a dozen yeats ago, .Tho truth of, the Ow% !,`The' More 'ono has' the' more one wants,"., Is strikingly illustrated In this i connection, rot , the public, :whose appetites for the marvelous and sensational has been Inerms- Ingly catered to, have be,conan regular amuse• meat Oliver Twist; and though once imgelY dti lighted with a -spangled , pad riderand a - poin't :ed titan , now . elamoi for more, even vihen the rarest rosoumes of Nature, the hippisirMne and the uninasium. - are spread befiire there, Sian agera Imorder. to succeed now, must keep 'up with the dematial of-_:tite huge 'appetiteieblen their own rivalry has stimulated, and year alter year pretent a more bountiful spread With - W.loh to .feast the eye and- Muleistantling, Among the. most marked results: of-- this ' canipliance with' thihnlnutable laws of-dernand - and ;:aup plY,- IS the gnihdzoologicaliand itrenle:Mimad lc tatahlisinnentor BOsstian, - Springer and Men denion,'. announced. to exhibit heipoil the Seth of this month, and which will Strikingly -illus. tmte the enterprise and conakehensiveaess of the -new cm, NO such - eollectlOn ::of 'animal wonders, - natural and mechanical- curiosities, and' noted circus performers, so admirably clas sified, has ever visited. Oda section, and tiro in variablelexperienr.oelSewhere, of immense an diencM, and a concentration upon' the'. town of almost the entire _rural,: populadit, be re peated . without . ..doubt,' ceitninly it iswertlin long trip to sea - . the Pompous r_Proemsitni Orin- Arabs i - gorgeous „cages, fine horses and gay retainers ; with which - iii great Mastodon" will signalize its adient, and when to thisis added the thousand and ono hidden Cl:attires - suggested- by: the bills and advertise ments, it cannot *respected .that the paying bead 91_ any tinily eatf.planhase . - peace On the momentons day at 'less than the price of admis sion for the wife and little, ones,. • . Leaving the menagerie; nutscum, and circus, to speak for themselves, It is - worthy of note, that everybody isinvited to inspect- and talk with the strange Arab Mohammedans, who are the first to visit this , country, and whose feata of strength, daring and skill, trench close ly upon the marvelous. These interesting Infi dels arc more than a whifte show in and of them selves, anti religious curiosities as well as mus cular phenomena, in this Christian len& . They will appear at each eshihition in the large sep arate circus tent. Temperanee Convention. Wo.-Were presented List week with a report of, the doings of the Temperance ConVention held at Montrose, Sept. 2d, awl as we Julio been pressed for room . this week, nod inasmuch as we give ift,another column resolutions and pro ceedings of a Convention hold at Franklin Forks, which were similai to the ones passed, we believed that the members oUktt body we'd feel Just as well satisfied liy a rl...tfttee to that report as fur us to occupy our space in repeating time. We will say however, that in addition. to poising those rmlutions,.they nominated a full County ticket. - For Congress—j.l3. Gregg, of Susquehanna Depot; Delegate to the Constitutional Conven tion—Wm. J. Terrell; of Montrose; Repreien tatire—M. L. ilawley,of 3Zew Milford ; Sher iff, A. D. Corse, of Jackson ; Register and Re corder—Wm. Emery, of Sesquelmen.s Depot ; County Commis toner—,l. Churchill, of.Len oxville; Coroner, Dr, - Calvin Halsey, of Mont rose ;• Antlitor-LA. B. Tucker, of New Millord. After which the 'following Vigillanco _Com mittee Was appointed: 'Auburn, .1. IL Cogswell, E. L ; Adams, C. E. Davis; Bridgewater, Win. )L Tingley, D. Me-. Wm. Roach ; Dundatr, G. W. Rogers; Franklin, D.' C. Bryant, Andrew Watson Great Bend twp., J. W. Walsh, Wm. P. Day ton, Anci.n Chase; Great Bend, bum., C. S. Ilamlin, D. C. Bronson; Gibson, Samuer 3[c. liartord,Geo. Tingley, D. C. liandrieks, Fowler Peek ; Harmony, 3L V. Norton, Noble Thumns;G.Y.ciatig; llerriek, S. o.. Church, ill ; JaCkSOll.. B. :F. Lambee, J. L. ' Williams, Erander Tucker ; 'Jessup, E. W. W. Thdles; Lenox, J. N. Habits, A. Churchill, Jesse Row. nrd ; Liberty, G. W. Robinson, B. W. South ! worth; Lathror, G. S. Mackey; Little Mead• ows horis.,ltev.-A. Brooks ;, .New•Millora born., E. K. Richardson, E. K. Sturderant, P. 31cCol lum ; New Milfurd, A. B. Tucker, John Wil liams. Stewart Mead; O f izi.land, John Craig'- ton, F. U. Decker, J. C. Cciunselman; Susquc lianna Depot, Irving, M. L. Riley, A. C. Purple; Thomson, 31errick T. ‘Vhitney, G. D. Blanding. R. TRAXR.E. Quarterly CortVetrtiort. The Eighteenth Quarterly Convention L O. of G. T., of Susquehanna County, Pa., Met Ist • the Baptist Church, at Franklin Forks, Toes day, Sept. ftd,1872. Order being called at 11¢ o'clock, by W. C. T. Handrick, and Convention opened in duo form, the necessary Committers were apt - minted mut reports adopted, after which many delegates reported a goodly number oT Lodges hopefully Dhorhvz, in the field, and san guine in the expectation that tlie Climax. of the harvest will be Pmhibition. At this point we were favored with the priv: -Res of initiating, into our noble order our much respected Rev. Bre. S. - W. 'Spencer, of that place. The public lecture of the ciening, by .1. Lor ton, Dis. Deputy of Green Co., was well attend cd. Well-timed remarks were added by Elder Fish, and. Bra. E. Weston, Delegate from the Luzern and Wyoming District The second day was maihly occupied with resolutions, viz. Committee on Resolutions offered the _follow ing, - which wesr:read, and discussed seriatim, add adopted. Wherea—The. great evil. of Intemperance still exists In our Midst, &Mg its - dreadful work open tens of thousabds of its victims, and iu. directly injuring everyman, woman, and „child in the County, and nercak---Iti.roP,:nsible to stay its progress fn consequence of the Licence law, although nine-tenths of the people might desire to do so, I Timrfore _ Rosigred—That our present License system partakes of the rut= of:a despotism In as moth as It puts it in. the.power of one AMA at the request of twelve other men to obtain Ll eense;; to sell intoxicating drinks, although ev ery, other individual in the County should be opposed to it. • - Besolved.--That the - License system is a re markable instance of framing Iniquity by Law.. Revoked—That the presentliaieis propitions f o r te m pirsaeowell‘ds the quesiicinfLieense or 150 License is to be submitted to a vote of the people the coming. winter. • IF7a ,:req.s.--Our political records of the past present - nothing that isnin=tes that the great Politi=l partite of our eeuntrrare in as m peaty with the ,Topperance Beforra,—There- I restolmt—lhat looter, judgrient the sips of„, the times actrtand that every TemPerance voter breah all former pelitical ties and support the psinciplesetraubibitlonet; the ballot luss: Fgrthir , Rusgfrosl—That zrhile in tee lankuiige s t r ato gdit, Worthy Grand Lste, ire Loll this Order At Osedfiemplars 4- not a political Ur aztni.tetioxit is our I%*lthaate tsork and duty as Teliok:ol4,eo,3..bgerottuttd'ls_?isillt. and spirit of our order, to commend for the sup. Port of Gadd TomPlars,' all movements - 'outside of the . Order, calculated to premote the cause of Temperance. 'ffewleircf-44at IVO adopt the resolve of the IL W. G. Lodge—" That we hereby renal , our expression of confidence In. -thq feasibility and 'ultimate success of the Istailonar Prohibition Party, and earnestly recommend all temperance people to give it their moral and political sup- Rewired—That we think the formation of the Prohibition Partrin Pennsylvania will be high ly. conduelie to that eduTeation. of. „the people - In Temperance PrinelPiciarid mcianieS Which will at no distant day, overthrow the Immoral li quor traftle. therein, and .we do comiatstal tltg 'nominees of that 'pitrty, einerienced, .tried, and true christi.an friend of Temperance, Hon. S. H. CiamP.4 l ?r-he! many yehrh.t49 hour, Ored - G: W. sa."'r: . .af dur.ordee—at 'lts thead," - te 'the earnest support of all voting friends of Tem. :Peranee; -* -7 :7 • . Resolrerf 7 That we do condom .the action of the Phitaticipitiallenuldicra',donvention opting the anti-Christian, infidel thought and practice of Europe, In adopting the Sixteenth Resolittion of that platform, which in the lan guage of Herman Raster, its tallow " was ad opted by the platform Committee With the full and explicit understanding that itsptirpose was the discountenancing of all so-called temper ' ance (prohibitory)and Sunday laws, Bemired—That the thanks of this convention are duo the members of this, Lodge, as well as to the citizens of this idaCe, rot theiropen-hand ed hospitallity in so well entertaining the dell. gates - and members of this Convention, and also for their free conveyance from and to the Railroad at New 31ilford. On motion, Convention adjourned to meet at Great Bend, on the Elm Tuesday or December, 1872. J. S. "W RIGHT; Dis't ll4bottom; Pa.,.9ept.lBtb, 1872 Ilan► Meeting& _ aßy uthority of the State Central Conintittee of Pennsylvania, we are enabled , to-.annonnee that ,Ilon. Charles It. Dnekalew and Daniel Kalbftis; trill address a series of Mass Meetings .as' follows:1 Wellsboro, September Towardla, :Montrose, Stroudsburg, Wilkesbarre, • "'' • Doylestown, Also, that a meeting will be held at Nichol son, Wyoming County, on the last day of the Falr,-Sept: 27th, which will be addressed by lion. A. K, - McClure, and „Gen. ,Kilpatrielc . of New Jersey. Ilan. G. A. Grow,. of - Texan, is also expected to be present. Now Express Itirand'exitent. ' Parties in this faction, ordering goons fr.ni Philadelphia can Eince extra charge -by ehipp ing via. Philadelphia and Reading R R. Ex press. " L srar.u,jr., Agent. BUSINESS LOCALS Two Dundee() Alen Wonted On the Montrme Railway from Tunkhannoch to Montrose, to drive it through to its complc tion. ' l'nuns MAncv, Contractor. Dr. E: L . ( iurilnev Wotildinronn nil those *hem It tnlyzoneern that lie teas left Ida inatea, , jrttkonentsr, - nceaunts, and, lases, in the hands or M. S. Wilson, and requests ailcrCditors to pity over to Ithu their respeetive indebtedsts as they tali due. • Montrose, Sept. 4th, 1872. The Sixth Annual Fair. Of the 'Nichol-9mi Agricultural. Society. will be held ou Wednesday, Thursday eel I . .' ridav, September 25th,:tliith'unt1270, utt the ground of, the Society: N. Wthces, bete . y. Nicholson, Pa., Aug. 7111, 3N2.41,3E1.E1-211611:3.30Ei. HOLLtSTE.D.-41-lit the residence of the bride's father, in Brooklyn, Va., Sept. 9th. 1872, by Rea.ll. Boughton, A. P. 11‘111ister, (if Scranton, and Batik., only daughter of Charles Kent, Esq., of the limner place. a~a~~s. Ilourssox—ln Warren, Bradford Co., Ang. 430, Edson, son of Actual' : and Sarah Robinson, of Formt Lake. .1:4e.;'21 years. EENvox—ln Libert7, on the . 5 4 , bit., Mr. Rog. er Kenyon, Ser..,;aged t B 3 year , DEPSTE;-In Jessup, um the pat inst. Cyril!, _ son ,of T. J. and Martha Dose, Lissa 2 years and 0 months. Amnacit—ln BrooLlyn, Sept. 7th, Nathan Al dad', eked StS y&trx. perial goticto. Valuable Hints. A valuable habit of body is absolutely essential to physical health and clearness of Intellect. Nor Is this all. Booty of person cannot co-exist with on Unnat ural condition of the bowels. A free passageof there lase matter of the system through these mannal waste pipes, is as ner.eperr y to the parity of the body on the fry passage of the odal of 804 through Its sneers le necessary to the health of its inhabitants. Indigestion is the primary muse of moat of the dis eases of the Meth:leafing or guns, and one of Its most common results Is constipation, Tills complaint, be sides besides lacing dangerons In Itself. has many dies yet:able okin, concomit co ants—such as au unpleasant brea th, sallow ntemlimib if- blood nod bile. hemor rhoids, headache, loss Of memory, end general debility. Ilostrattcr's titomacit Uinta s remove all these coils by removing their immediate Ingo ha the digestive <Layne and regulating the action of the intestines, The com bination of propertiee is tins celebrated preparation to one of its cid. r merits. It is not merely a stimulant ora tonic, or an enrl bilious agent. or a nenrlncs or a blond depnrent, or a Winne., bat all these eurAtreele ; mop joalet,otple blended to onelanwerfal restorative. Mends activity and-at:or to the. Inert and enenaled stuutacb, relieves the Uhl:watery curd of Its obstruc tions. end r,t‘o tone bi the membrane which lines it, gently stlmniates the. aver, bracts the nerves, and cheery the Ottlinal spirits. No other remedy pOeacfor# web o Carle-fp:l hygienic Virtue*. Iris to those chap ecterlotic vinare that It owes Its - prestige as a house hold medicine. 'Elperitenthae , proved that It to ea harmless salt Is crlicachms.amd hence It is as uopittar with the weaker sex as with no stronger. Ito-stet iseaStonisch Linters arc ould bottles only and the ermie.maak blown to the glees and engraved on the label to the the test of *mummy*. }Sevres° of , counterfeits. Testimony of a Prominent Physician. . ..During the pan tight years I bare bad frequent opportunities of wilncraint the effect of hlrenum'a Warn limn= upon penvons rofferbsy. trona Dyspepsia, ,Loss of Nervous Eerergy, Sexual Weakness, Dlarchera, dA I have 'humeri "If to - prove anCeessfat in many caret, where Allopbatle. lloraveopathic and Ilydrcrphat treatnaMlt bah failed; Latin continua to nee It In sues complaints with' uniform - Success, And have no hesitancy in pronouncing It the most elptions reme dy yet discovered for d irear el; arising from A disonlcd Stosumb, Liver, iinineys or Boucle, . r • ~ , very truly, , Z. T. ISAKEII, NI. - P. o.P.sni.J.lo. Laricialar.Pa.; ERRORS :OF — YOUTH.: AF,Mill;,,E.l4llc;ongettf?' het mflo Ferrone yontditaindirertilon will. for to pate of s:fferli c ig g b c e ' . Inanity. send tAm to all who need.% the receipt and dl. racoon for mattogthe timple remedy by which he IVZS .eared. Eatfaers wiehlttglse.profh by theadviscr's expert. !ACC can do to by address' ug, in perfect conddence, JOHN D. OGDEN; • No. 4: Cedar street, :few Tort,. Administrator's "Sale - of Roal Estate • Braider, of an order of the Orphan Court of Sasque4 balm County. the - :cmderligned, adennlatrator of On estate of yoga° Foubsun deceased, will sell on! Tbersday, the ki th day: of October. A. D. 154, at one o lock,p.W . ,the Wowing described Heal 4state,Co' A:1 that cert a in lid Orland. albude to the iovrtisblior Lsmos4 County of Sossuchanna isnd State ef Penniybra, tda,deseribed as , follows, town: Doonded on the north , by &public td..lony, on the owt by bade of Andrew, tinlatend. on. thesomnby bads of -Utley. and on !bested, by Lands' Of the estate 'of Totinßrazie deceas ed. contaildnz about font Laerna of land, be the lame . more or trio. vsltb tbeepplattennocca, Safe to take pier* tho. premise!: Tennis. :Dade: know% on day of call. • • , •,' Sorortat Drams, • • . . THE EMEEATII ANNUL PAIR • - it:m.62lr - AGRICOTLINI SOCIETY; Will be bold on the Pair Ground on ' WEDNESDAY AND TIPBSDAE. Cfcital:sor .13• db 143713. - Premium Lill.' • • -•. • • .:' = : Shb-Dlvisihn 1. - Deft doll or farm strallko3 over roar jean 2d 113 nsid 'tato% ems sdh • . a pair or motened homes - ' 4 3 pstr horses for allwork 4 3 slhgladrlve horse . """' "3 , 2 brood mire sad colt " - - 3'" 3 C. S. Italistead. • Harford, himes , "Deeker. Cllford, James Goodul n, Itridr,owater.—J macs. ".- " 4 ' Chltiand 34%a. • - , • , _ • . thneddearrild colts 49 - 9 ii pale Mel ycartild colts.. • 3 St threo year old col!' 9 . 1 Iwo yeaeifilit atilt . , ..... ;1 yearling colt ; • 9 1 pair mules.... :.. Ranting, 1 G. M. ilead..ll4 . traol, Ottoman Lonoti ray Genoa, 'Nair 2.—C4ttle Fall Illooda. Sub-division I.—Darbami. nest darba in bail over tiVo'years old . ; do; _ ',vet ono year odd one,,ear old do call ....... , ... 'Mahout cow user, three years do bolter one year old do heifer calf . labdivlelonll.—Devont. Beat down boll over two Years old do onaycaruld do calf devon cow over three years old dcvon heifer one year old deron heifer calf FRitedlrlalon ' Mat ball over two ywro old ball over am yimr 01d... heifer over one dear old, caw-over tart:exam. old ' bull calf.,. heifer calf. Bandf•leWo Best bull ove' two yearaold 4 3 , . hull over one par old 8 • 2 . heifer one Year old - 3 3 cow over three years old 1 9 bell calf .. ... ....... ........... .... ..... 9 . I heifer calf 3 1 Wm. B. Tingley. Buford, 011ver141.1trop c Now Tel ford,J. L. Gillett, Gtbaon.-4roacs. putmilelelort 3.-I:linden:whams, Bert null ore, tworears old bull one year old bull cull' i I mar 4 I three year old buffer 2 2d, I two year 01d,..._.... 2 1 . '' ' one year old heifer 2 1 heifer colt. - 2 1 -three rcerllogn three entree 3 2 A. J. Ada ms. iTllrfOrd ; limner Tinley', New Milford: Eyaudeuklne._Cllfford.--4cuone t _ snb-dlrlalon 6.—Orado 'Deccan/. !Test bull over two years old bnll ono yiati 01d....... bnll calf COW three year old •ftelfer.... two y•car, old heitef ..... one year old Leifer bellbc Calfl • a • three yearllns , 11 2 three calves - G. e. Wllmarth. - curtail; Illram Bthoienay 01250n1,11. Ilarcey, Leno2.—J COOLS. itit.:lEll3lol/ Itest boll one years old cow Own yearold heifer; thaw yvaallngs 'three calves...—. . • :13tib-dlvlslun 8.,-Oxen andfitoers. li , . esl p a ir working ogen. - fi years ve yea old or over... 4 9 pair working oxen Your years old • • 4 3 pall bitumen pair cleeri lima: years pair steers two yeari pair rtrais ono year old pairmeerealvel (broke) "8 1 11: Gone Garton], Lewis Brainard, Gibson,' IL G. I!a__ tigtmr firlOgewater.—Jure.lbs. ' _ CLAMS 3.—Slwep and Swine. nest hue wooled boa: three dna wooktl owes.. do do' lambs...: 'Wdditio worded ....... three thiddle wooled. en CO—.. do. . do . - eciarer winded Leek three $1331,1 WOOIVd ewes do do lambs. - buck lamb or each breeding new.... pring pig... .thmil LI. . i E. N. Carp , nivr, Itortmq. P. Itobbhis, • cuim&L—Ponitry Ck•at pair lurk - r 7 pair of art--0 ... . rata ducZa flue ball ere rpriag chicken., Bee peck winter wheat peck, epriner, n heat. . .. Perk rvr het, eala alf bushel u In rha ear half brt,htl Imckw kcal peck chlrer •••••• peck timothy prek.tla Vacua.: . ...... • . , , ' CLARA r,:••••FlU:Canar ftgeittied'. - - ri,,t r a g el•pis,g.' at bent three VCI. ins, not - less Into 011., 4love of csch ...... .. ...;.., 1 X rrintiroppls, dirto .. -.....,.. -..: ..... ........ I X peaches . • I X . VW* . _ 1 X . -. . . , • quinces-1. , ' ' I "if grapes • - ' '.. 2 X hilt hushel•notutocs, tiro or more rattetles.l X •, whiter squish X • ! pumpkins.,.- - X --three boat ornsblusge ; ...... .; . •,;.'..i.''.: - ...'.. X .•'• twelre 0n1bui;;'...,.. -...z..... ...... .: - .1..".-.1 X 1;i-ix limp ' ..• 1. . ... .. - , ......i - ii•l" '" X • slx..tomstoee XX Units .11cirse.cllerfordi . T, 21, 12M1lei ..Cliff' MI as - rocs, Jeek.ou., • „,, Goes T.—Mader. thetri. - ; solllll.-(11.‘ - Auk firkin better 1 lust *shod bread-- X pall hatter...-,...:. 3• 1 Imif mahrun !amid.. X . Jar bolter .. . 3 1 -. Julian bread X %toll butter .... ..... 3 .91.' - ecuLa biscuit X cheese 2 1 - 1 6.i.s P.—VlLciir, Wiund tour, lloney, and Sogsr. Beat elder vinegar.... X sugar.— . , ...., ..1 X rack niteat flour I X lolbsdralnedortzue. 1 yi 101135 honey— . I X movie strop__ . x 111 the =lied arid& :d .. .. • Flour to he manuLictured tulle, windy.' ' . • Isaac Don e. Ciiabrd, M. J. Driker, Lenox, Leerder Griffis, Jackson. . Cx.stu9.—Lealher, etc. OC,Ft two sides harness leather , two sides upper leather I , • two sloes mi.c Lather , . ' • . : . Jiro cal - skins ' - , its-Ortnent nl'l4Elll2 . - 'pale floe boots - - pair cosi-rollout' . " carriage harness• . '' . ' rettenzu harness . . ,Srticles lu this class !alio mannbutored In tioriletudy. CLl3lllo.—Agricelturil ImplementL and Cartingcn. fleet common plow. cogitator; Minfibeller,atriw - muter, horse 'rake,.aud churning machine.. ..• - 1 , Best-open liturgy 3il .raaritet; wagon .: 3 9 - do u bles .-8 -l llumber do '-'.,. .- 8 1 'single do 52 . single elelgts . - I WAVO,II , sod cordage* to batiestend extribltedby the niamdacturer . . . - . Ci.u.ii 11.- Cabinet wort, tratdirare; etc. ll.cairpecimenorcabl. . I initerrpall : 1 1 :tict work . I butter-Milos '' . x • ect of chain . . 1 act borne shots ~• .4 I looking chair , •";,.". 1 ,Int au antra • . . . X rcortna machine .- 1 . cook pion for coal : r claim- -'. '. - 1 - parlor store- , 1 cook clout for wood -1 • - • - - ; ..' E,31. Upturn. Itntiord. S. IV; liiCCii, lirOaltlyn,ll.L. Catlin. Dritigetrater,-JuDor.a.. . -,s . „Cotes 12.-nomeatlo 0004;:. - . . ' Sett:. yartla woolen flannel ... , ,-.- ' '.,. 2 3 5 pull+ pl,lld flannel -.. , ~ • .. • .. ,„ 2 1 • -Swat full dual , - - ! , , 2 1 pair woolen blanket's - . ,:-• ... ,- .;.- • 3 Mt -.. a pain , woolen Euvlze . - 1 800 2 ;lairs stool= routers'- ' . :-. . - • 1 800 sample woolen yarn ~ . - - , 1 roe - 5 pirds linen cloth al., • •- . . ' ,- , 3 'I • ' . ..15 yard* limn towellifr - • .- . -' 7 , 1 3 loyanlawuolva carpet " ". . -:. •.- -, 3 1 'r4llt2 trlt - .1 lii • .a.toh I any llarford. 32111;:2(.• Ciao, GOND. Mrs.diunes Tonnant. Hanford.--45555 1 . .' . .- • - . .- " - et:Ain' 12.-:rnararntal 142Cdter Wort:: pretpatcbsorlt qatit '2 ..1 specimen. alit ant- Alai It. a any otter: • braider'' , . - ' • X X beds. :.••• I , X - tonna- ..., .- .. ..4 X prosil - .- .' ~ . - 1. .la Lulicesiniqtra .: -X X ..worko 1 okirt . ; I.- 36 knit boot, •, _ . X X du- • collar . ' - X li . tidy covet ~, " " .- . X X g ettmeti reor a toi ctn-- -- , pus shirt , .' • -'%,; ;'3l x Cr.,tisl4.Pairittniai'flOsicrioric. - : ,:. • 1 #esnitlOatoting '• - 2 ',l oloturO *Chief ''- I N patritiugoi atiyoiher ' .., • varlet} of .20wers. - - 2 4 3 ,5,1 , • . , -1 , 5i -: 11.6,51 - alcsiza- " ..-- 2 - 1 ' - dvivrlng • S • '" "I" , `X ~ 115p4tioft of atlfilnai ' establtion of" ihoto. " '..tioiverif and frail ; 2 -.3 or.r.th . aad a m brotypLat X ,', ~ ' , -', ' 31:C.31.nzley, New bliltaiktrary=denktall,,C/Zordi Lonlia Ilralnonil.,,t)ibson.-4oDor.a. ,:,, ~ , Qua 11-Ploiltit; . j - , -. ~ Ferond bust Ptcrs' • :•• Third.; do , Fourth' do ' 7 '• , - Urbane Tin2to'nenitrord,'OktiCtitEMCll, liarkad, M. Atwartbjlertord..—acorar,&,. -- tOrIITITY6 = O7' AI7IIIHPPIZ.B47. 4 , 4 - Steams, J,O ,flotakia. , SUPERINTE4DENTS. •' Genera! Superintendent, itztherat Carpenter Superintendent of Horses, Eimer Ted, • Superintendent of Cattle, G. A,. Lindsey,lifer it &ley. Superintendent of Sheep, Swine and . Poultry, Tinsley. •-•- - • " • Superintendent of Floral nail, E. S. P. !fine, CL L. Payne._ Assistants, 3lLss Ettlo 41110,311 m Eada"Tingley. • . - Superintendent ofMechanics Ilatl, John -A. Sophia. - - - Superintendent:cif Dairy Hall, W. L. Thatch•- General 1 Police, N. Tompklni. • • nuLis AM) BEGULATIONS. . , The plowing midi will beheld on Levi 4t. Pecks: tarns, near Ilatfurd:Villlage, on Wedges, - (lay, Oct. 2nd, 1E172, to :commence precisely at 2 o'clock. p.m. The entry fee will beone dol lar, ($1.,00.), :. Exhibitors wishing to compete for premiums are wollested to have: theirrtnitnals and articles entered on the Secretary'Sbook;on - the first day Of the Fair, if possible. Thee' must bo entered and on the grounds at 10 o'ehick of the second _ day. NO animal can compete for two premiums: ,Suporintendents of the several departments will have all' articles ysterontleally -arranged, TheOilleers and Superintendents will be known I by their official badges.. ' • • • • A. sufficient police force will he lo attendance, front 9 o'clock of the first :day until -alter the reading of thepremiums the second tlay, to pro tect-the property of the exhibitors. . r ' No provision Willbe made for stalling 'stock over to o years - • • ; Persons, exhibiting full blood snick for prentitun.s must show their pedigree to the_ satisfaction of. the Judges. • • . • • • . - No animal or article shall have `a - premium awarded it unless it is deemed worthy. Judges reporting at the Secretary's Mlle° be fore 11 o'clock will be furnished a . free . ticket for dinner y3cimisstem• Single tickets, 23 cents ; children under twelve years, 10 cents; team, 21 cents; single horse,2.s cents ; colts under tWo years, free ; clergymen and their families ndmittcd free. , - . Ire 11. Parrish, 1 Exceuth , • D. L. Hine, Committee. Jackson Tineler, . . . • IfEsns 111: Jon = es; Preddent. S. -E. CMIXENTEII, Secretary. . ' , '• 11111 ... 4 3 3 - 3 • 3 . 3 3 3 3 1 .•....• ..9 1 NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Harding. Hayden d; Co 82 Washington St, bievit Butter, pall - ......: 25827 "- tirkin...... ... ........ ....,. • 23825 Cheese, dairy, pet lb 11012 Et 3,r doz. - factory " • , .... ..... 12813 ‘ r,,, pe I Flour, per Igirrel... ...... .......... o.oogazo Corn meal,loo lbs. 8.508,18 5 Wheat, pee bushel 1.0401,05 illyo .. ..... 7.1875 Oats " - .... - 44845 Dora . Hops, crop of 1871... Tallow " Lard per I 1) . • • Potatoes per bid Apples Turkeys per IT). ekickens " ....... Ducks " MIMI Atircrtiotilituto. ':2 1 .. .. 2 1 1 ALDMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—In . tbo eat:doof Mary S. Etonian, 11.0 e, of Bildpwater. CO.; deco:med. Letter,' or Aduiltibtratton to the void etude having, boon grantor to the underuped, all peninns owing said estate, are rape:dad to unake 'lmmediate payment, and all persona baying claims nuainat said waste are reoliested to preeent them without deLay. JOIN it, STANTON, Adaer." -Bridgewater, Sept. 4th, STATE of kortin Th.:armor the trortathlp of Lathrop .I.4.Frainneuetta county, tht.., decessed.—Letters of Act utinislndlou upon the estate ot the above tamed derv, dent, having brenTranted to the nuderrigned, aII per eons Indebted to rattLestate are hereby notftle4 to make Immediate payraerd.; and there haring claim. egging the came, to prefect them data ardhenticated forrettle meet, r W. P..CRANDALL, Adtu'r. Lathrop. Pa., Sept.Atb, Itita—ub• E XECUTRIX'S EOTlCE.—Wnenzas Letters testa. mentary to the estate of Isaac Wahine latent Great Bend. deceased, hare been granted loth° subscribers, an pro illdEbte4 to said estate arc requested to make Immediate payment, and those baring chums or de snds sasittt.tes same, will prmatt them without de wurk:764 VINCENT 'MCKEON'S*, Eic6: "" . Aug. 29, —we. 1 ;I I PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY , At Chester, Delaware County, P. iFoi Reedentit Ca dets only. The eleventh annual' scendon commences Wellner.day, dept. 4. Thorough Instruct-Iml In ChM Endlnecr.nz, Mathematical and Natural SCienCCA. Teo Casale,. and Crntlith L. Imparted by West Point gradu ates and other competent professor?. Urea:ilk may i,a obtained of . Cm.. TIIEO. MYATT. Treat. P.M. A. • " A EATON FEMALE INSTITUTE,. On Phila. & D,lt. Contra! R. R.. Reap ete Square. Ches ter Co.. Psi., 433 - ent all the Inducements that constitute w hozno to cool - maims with a thorough hinglish Moat tion. at $:43 - aer Khoo! year. •No extras except Los In. structlosi to Wax, Music, Wu, French, Germat,Palnt jog and Drawing, ¯o reaction. graduates. or on best Nsw England schools, hare been employed for soy. va .' SW t years.. Inquire of 10111 T. fINT.U.YI9I/4, SALMI Sti AMP., Principals. D.VERTISING =, AT LOW 'BA TES:: - For 210 - per !nett per-Blowslo. ; 0 7 0 win tngert an advertisement to 129 Yirst2Lus Papers IM.wan, Lint seat onapplleatton to GEO. I'. EU WELL & CO.. AdoOttiling agOnta,. 4 11 - . Park Row N. Y. , P.Oll-TIM - .GDODS• of ell Mods. FIREWORKS. FLAGS, LA 48. TOBCBSS. BADGES,' DDINDIN,s, - JOSE4•4I IPVI3I4IT. • , 32 and 34 Maiden Lane. - Eatabllehed 1843. • • New York, • n:cri 7 VI • 6- - A sum: CURE (or this distressingeomplalat Is noir made known in a treatise Col 45 , oetavo , pages) on Foreign and Native 'Herbal Preparations, publiihed by Dn. runny Snouts. -The prescription was discovered by him in nth a providential manner that ho cannot conselentiotalyrefue tombs It knorrn,u it bas mad everybody who fins hied it for Fits. never having tailed in a single mac. The Ingredients may be obtained from any drti,mfet. 'A copy se nt. fi ve to all applicants by mail. Address Uu. O. Puttss Bravo, 1t tiraud Jersey City. N. J. EICHLER'S RECIPES FOR - LIQUCRS Contain the Went Intoroled Instructions for! mirlog Brandies. Whiekeys. Nome, Qiat,Blttcn r Vaney Cor dials. Fruit Bjl7llpP, flay Bum, etc.. etc- No one cmgug ed to tho Liquor Buff nee. tam afford to do without them. Ayit for them and examine them at' the book gloms.. Delivered be moil. on receipts of $l, by ASCIIIENBACII Massa. N. XV. cot. :d and tMllowhill tita.,PlXedelphis,. Pa. Index and sample sheet. soother-. , NotLinz rotary to the palate,* paint— _ stimulant tto the citathltioll, a perspire tori . prepirttion. an anti-Won medicine, a game filo, a tharetlc nod str adm treble gen • rat alteratlve. — Soctrere the ncknovrleget and Jetly proven properties et.T.usaarrea gereavatccaT Sam. Lae APXI2IIOI/. • INDLOWS INDIGO BLUE. • . Ii spa cheapest and best 'Melo In tho market tar Blueing Clothes: Tho gm:Machos - both ItitiowNeand wlieberor's nano on the label, and la put op at Welt. brrger•a - Dr= tttorm t.o. 231 North second St., plata. D. N. WILTDERUNK, eroprietor. For sale by DrlWata and Grocers. -S 6 7o 7i r t i li te l Ln ei:n.;tleir g teue;e'D'aibt . rtr - Pw°6 perminent. Partleulerffi free. G. &MB= ItO .srt Palleurs, Ponland. Maine. .7 -. • - - BratTCTILET'S Fd Iffintoll ED CUOMMEBEa Won .9 Phrh Testeteee, Durable, EVAdat ' - ht p., • and Iltz es The best primp th I` the , ; A Invited ney. Attention. le ergee.tallr •=. - - o Matadors Patenthoptcrs. - Bracket end • blew Drop , Cheek Valve, which =be withdrawn whit eat removing. the ramp ordtetartang tbeJohate.'Also,theCopper Chamber which never cr eeks. and LB chant • say ather.Teraele_by Dealers every • P • . • whrte. Bend ter. ••fttelehme and Prtat • ;• ; .,e • - Ctut:Clhattrzse : , herr.- ' 'Ma Commerce ht., Phila., Pak •-reztaabre, l6ttb/672.—h 10 . pop—xi 63d(14 40850 ..... 661) ina 25 SOLD lIT ALL DRUGGIST.: THE LARG THE GAS-LIT CITY OF TENTS m a isioezr-ville t ---Wednesday ; Sot. 25; 1872. WECIPIVIT.IFILCOE33II,----Tharsdair, Sept. ;6;1872. oxE DAY °N u, AFTERNOON AIST) • EyENINGt. fi '~3s.. I,oSslii l itSp,,ll!.ilql l -3 &_II.4iDERSITS :::-,* -- 6--- ~:EAT--.:1 CARAVAN, 'MENAGERIE, MUSEUM, ILIPPODROME; AND 3161.141131E1)AX 3IUSCLE 310NAItCHS; THE:EiASTER Of THE MAMMOTHS I THE ARAB, ANIMAL•AND ARENIC _ • REVELATIO.U. OF:THE::AGE -. • . • -." The - Tent. Seristion of 'the SeesoiL2V;:i.- . AN AIDIT OF "STFN,-...:k LEGION OF iIIiRSES. • •• • A CONTI - NEN - T.OF. CANVAS,-A• WORLD IN CAPTIVITY,'• :•-T. • .•• AN ASIATIC AND AFRICAN PAGEANT,-A. SAIIA.RA. OF SAISSDNI3:I•_•••?`,.•;i -• ' ' • A LIEMISPIIERIC lIIFVODROMF,,LIFINTIIRIES OF CPR/O - PITIES, • . , • PODS . :" POlirlP PYLOGRESS ,POPITLABITY , •. Inexhaustible:ln ificnnr, llllraltablo In Resources. Nutionalizini :Nature, Popuiaiizing . Eidigldening the ltultitude, Delighting •O f feuding ,Nu fie! Thu • CHEAPEST - AND Disseminator or r.tro Learnirq and Ilualtbrul. IlarMlees, Amusement, ercr Projected by tuterpriee, Perfecto by Labor and sustained by _Capital, Wiring NU EQUAL. It l infirniely rtg2E.lllcat TO ALL, 1 10 4-1 1 d0 0 0.4... - 1 1 Legitimate - 14sul or Uuccesatal t:oaspatitur. FIVE Immense, Distinct, and Entirely,Etlfrerent Exhibitions, in. SEPA:I4,A.TE , MAIIMOTH PAVILIONS lactrrtmKoff G. glist CoAy, Expensive, Aniuseiner.4. Aggregation or the. Ago, To Every privartment or *Welt ONE TICKET for tho 'USUAL PRIPE.ADII4O. .A.r.6133S IlLinstusa • amine and will be paid . . - . A ..RE WARW . ' , : For the production of the Ceuntirmico;9euriterparte,, or Equals.of the Jitarreloaii , ALI BE ~118 Of LT R U. P. - RilAti•• BEDOUIN ARAB. ATHLETES t• . . Only GeaWne i...rforraeiaja- _Pfiristendura, and their 11ist ilia bay -; Appc , arance here. -..:tri zot o c ; 3 Chli,i2sl2.ll.cars. C2.111.14:41-rork. cot ;the 3PCiaXO24I, - ; Are tbraGreatand Exeluelea SearatlnnalArode Feature for 16T:, and togaitt9l at-an 'Enormous Ripen,se . eat warranted by the - Immonee Andloace. they every - whero attract.fheir almaet .11nparallelled, - and Superhuman Feats of 'fame dtron o ., , nh.Orldlual Dsrlug, Intrepid Earn.- sod Wild and Dashing Game , canal. lndetcrlhably..3nmuiSenat Aktmuuding, and Amply Vaned Performanee alone;at-Treblo am Expend, et an: cittsus Comp:Loy on. Liza Continent Lkang.KAtaresitensterMirtor, ha-a, j • . • I. t 7 1:1) 1 1 4r1. ,. • , 1 4 : . .;: • ... . • • • . ,•-.. ..- • _ •. gTUP OXTS .IVENAGERIV. . . . • , . Or National Natural filumient. in 2 .antes Canopied Zooln'o,,Teal Garden. ti• Elie If, 'without titre an*: in ars slay he contemplated In perfect tee thy. at ample lealure, and with the itithannee of polite and arettlaarlabill ketpera, the larger; emlootlon of. Merogernud Minor Wild Animals, mereaneentrated under ennui, pontlx , a template' Apornlyre of the Majeatlt; Immorally, itenxlty.and Docility. Oomons Mindy: and Slnplar. - IVenewl. of Animated Nature from the PAlllgo fastntarea, Imlannetrabin.liokle*.riment Oren* and linsitukg. coariblo gesetta of crery quarter of the Globe; bringing the retire Ardnial Wand captive to every household. . .. . A 'lVietropolitan IV4useum OfAntiquarlan Ilpsearehel of celebrated Saving, Wonderful Art rind Mochanical Aclileimmats, Huge and Deadly 4Mptllian Specimens, and Sidendld Aviary Attractions_ ' A COtOSSAL HIPPODR,O3II.. - OF CELEBBITLES F . , . In raaterb artr %TUTS AIIPIIITitE VrllC.espable of comfortably and rarely resting MOW opertatern, and Is lrhleh et es, of Belle/ and the Monarch. of Muscle. to the number of nearly KO at the moat Ozone Itldele,_ (Ampere. Omnatn.. Juggler.. and Otlmoldro, will ebnotely preAtut the heohost and moat thrilling eencrOttons or Equeetrhue and ealitthente Art. _No oteterteirene approaches It tin nneobees,decorattore; or diversity et tabeta. and nO antra charge to mode Logan t!, , , 4 Do Not fitil to sec - the 31 ST IIC ) IIS SON'S OfTiLE PROPHET. liomatml on C 1 ,1”% Int . - 33r lielti. , Win , 3E3Col.divilsr` '3Eletrezeil.c". ' - olt - TliE IP.ROCESSION OF, TUR IkIATIONS 1:::; At 10 ii4lock, - a ca., of each iT, 3-, led by Prof zi. o. Sexton's Gnat Professional Dana, hi this roving raaattaizz am Goid *Chariot of Cheops, And liars - halting iit pilseiteble line of Ilazzlini Golden Qb3l7, the IlL'Auro.i,. - .:__. Cut, and.Velgentar Mit; nnitc;,!nxidgivfni Creo view of the Elephants, Cando, Diimatdarrei, and Mahe, width trill enahle the:punnets four !mum Approximate cm) lotion of the illastodortlet .FIVE "GREAT ExgTroNs 003IBIIM): - IN.n O • rin Belnuther. th'e Fire Grt' , at Exlsibitlent; the f3optinate Monatti• tentil tie *One rem or Admission the Magullicent Pritetation, and the, ntune--" TUE. GREAT; LIST9DON." . two Granifth;ilday.EntUtninmenta tech , day' Caravani-Iftmagerte' acid 2fascunt Vents open at f and 7 o'clock . , -11. Arab and dunk retronnancts to commence one boar latti. ST - SHOW ON EARTH. WILL BE PITCHED: ON ITS MAJESTIC AIARCEE FIVEi 'GREATEST FIVE.
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