gH fal! , Int4Offe_nq. - ." , ', - z RaLta . votra AzOictir -..-," ; : r ii;_.• , -,:—. , ?..k,i . : 11.k00Ert CRURCW , ..itit4. E. Ctitasiiiip..DlPEolor. gstOtlk..SerOceltg•kA.:: ~ .. :•;`,...:.10,1i. m. tad 11,. m. , tallbath Stllnql..:: .... _• -•', -., i . . . :,.... ..... ~, ., 2 m vr4sgt:lfoaeßs, ille:lFokaayNxelybk4 ' ,', - t .., -. 4 • c.:Tniude-enundfi.,....2 . .. , . , .... It - .o%:amuty Sabbah'Senflecs. - ' ' 'tieconV ria tandny in iAciv - Mulitti Sabbath 4f..4.90.: . - -- = _ limatectlaels I:re - lure :does . . . . - . . c rrsconA I. cticrnt , n. Mil: E. 'A. .W.o.PM*!i,' m. Rector: sanballi Sent p. VW a. 324,334 IN p m f arida. Salmi - - , , ..... .... . 1.3 m. Wevt:lMY Strylecit—Wedne,dl79 . . ......... ... t}i p. m. MitloDl s 7` SVISCOPAL .:..n .1, - . a. AkriAADEn. Sibtmth ticniCes ......10. A.M. AntAtal.ll). M. poiliap-liintml - - " " ,Ip m. pm : peg..Miming . . Tbamdly._-.• . ..... .... , ..... - 4.7-w P. m. ruM4l3 EXI/t2i enUnet.1:...,,,.ncv.4;011,.. s.hbarsPcmlcas , ....z.• • ' 3,, ,4 134 : 131 • 1 1nta 'Dip. m• sabbatbeebool ' ' .. -, 44.....".i.42 3 p. m. Etdifiddetilt4. 7 hliMaA7-Eykt/h50.... .. I " /3i P.• ro• ,510tIot Sat urn. The plaint Saturn is visible ticita immediate. lifter dark until about Midnight in tho soutli, in the constellation of Sagitarius. It is the Most brilliant star in that quarter. Jupiter rises after midnight. These are the only plan ets now:yisibla to the n r iked eye. Sabbath School Convention A Sabbath School Convention fai taique bonus county, will be held in Mcintrdt,`'<nt Weaaesday and Thursday, the oth and 7th va Nov:m her. Rev. (len.A. Peitz, o r phil a da p hi, the al;tinguislteti Sabbath School Chatopinii, will ronditet the CICITISC9 All Sabbath Schools pre tutted to send as fon 1 •n. as passible. Corn Oinks, The-husks of corn are well worth the trouble of saving. When dried anti torn Into strips they make excellent mattresses, clCan and sweet, and very soft and elastic. Plitited: into 's rope and Wound round it central ppint,'llicy make-serviceable door wt...., the manufacture of Which will furnish pleasing and Meth{ fireside etunloyment for many a stormy day when out- side work is inipnaqihle, or tor the long evenings of winter. They are worth saving fur these purposes alone. Hoyt* ItypocLo ttirlaes. 11ifehre sonic nent)'e who hate everything tltjiilstright. Ilad they made the worth, the OS Weald 'always bare been lead color the flowersahways black; the grass a sickly blue: and the sun would have shover( but diMITi if nt all, This, tote sure,is mAyitp3rtri ochisani y. but it Ilene the less oiserates like a wet blanket upon that halthriai cherrfoineas which Fl - mid be the antosphero of the household. Let us guard against the kitsetuut approaches of this mirth-extinct.S. New Way i?-girAve IlicZons. • A man in Indiana eoinitlalnn‘LtoiTriend that the thieves got so many or - bia[ttteions that it wasn't worth hts - svhile to raise them, 7 . - "I'll tell Tau hoiv to savp.youg melons," said his friend.; couldn't na'y findons nor other fruit,. But a little while ttgo a tniisionary of the Snallay School 'Union got up a Sunday school here, and I haven't had any melons stolen since: lie just keeps telling them they'll go to come cisrftil hot place if shey steal, or lie, or cuss, or break Sunday, and then he gives the voungsteM such nice pictures, and teaches them to sing such pretty songs, that they'd n heap sight rather go to Sunday-school than eat mel- Ems if they had them." Rerostry of Voters. The sth section of an act of Assembly of April 4th, ISSS, entitl”.l, "A further Supplement to the Act rcl.tting to the Elections of this Commonwealth," contain thin provision with reference to the reeburs of voters to be nsed ut the Presidential Election `Sec. 5. On the clue, of the polls, the regis try list on which the memorandum of the vot ing has been kept as hcfore directed, shall he wailed up with and preserved in the name man ner now required by kW as to the tally paper, and ant taken mat until after the nest meeting .it the legislature, unless requited in the hear ing of a contented election, or Mr the parpose of bring used at 'the election, of Presidential elec tors or preparatory thereto., as hereinafter pro viand, utter which it shall again be sealed And carefully pruaerred as before directed," Bad -tor Bound, The iashionalde ladies hat for this tall season, taltigi..trowned-- the crown tapering pyra tnialcallT7it is n recital of the style, worn by llltl MilesEttosdish, of Piymonth Rock memo ry, and Mrs: Rolfe, better ktrowa as roc:.ato.ilas, of hun6to - tin ntemoel. Rs origin i. lost in obecurity.The brigands of the Appennises wear a similar bat. The gipsies once wore it, and alt together it has a thieriogre_putation. Both the Illytkittlt Rockers and the Jnatesfowit - treople indulged in this style of hot, and all the world knows that they rivaled tacit other as to wit() alton!d parioin most Mai tr9tu the Indians. Too Mach for Whisky Stills. Scvtyi4•rosifof litaTitcra Ten nistee &ast cd in having four whisky-stills. The son of the man who atartel the first . one went into it one Sunday morning and detail: co freely as to get skunk. Lie thccutsent to a distant church, ant, made ouch a di,rbance that tltey •seers com pelled to tura hit/L . 6le - . Going into the woods, he reinathedialone til he god sober. Be then resolved neverioiet drunk again, and to Work until the whisky stilts were all broken up. Sieeting with an active agetitt of the Ameri 7 can - Sunday-80061 Union, he necured his tuleiee and sallsuulne in organizing a .good union Sunday.school near these four distilleries. They hate all'sinee been closed. The owner, .ns, he shut up the last one for want of business, said' - That Soindny-school is too roue.h for tn. Any thing but this ringing the Bible into folks. Its no use to fight that." ... New Flay Cent "ElMoles." Merchants are waraed.to be nn the look-out fork dangerous bultation, of the fifty cent frae; tional currency bill, a production elaixirately got up, and well calculated to deceive. - ,The wording of the inscription wavers the idea that the originators of the iraud are niider the impression that they are working AV akin 44. dew, for the bill is aotcounterfeitla the:curetnoll ,use of the term, which is that . the , had bill doll be a fac simile , as nearly as possible, of the gefiulge• 'llitn4" has.alrthe distingulati in; marki - or a pcife'etly gond bill, -but an close scrutiny it is finical that the bead 'of Stanton is co .rsely engraved,- though a close likeness is preserveg: . The wordin g of, the bill, people Of 4re" In the same.: tiolial' — ml r ircncy.!:,nii: 'O"M - I:genuine; . ''United States" is just the.seroe r Abet the' banner car rying the l 4enomintition .'.lifty : eents'l, is precisely similar in both notes,excot that. tint fraudulent one has the!sonia " pay" on tbo reza, and "for 3.4 dollar' . below IL The tieunry seal is well imitated, but the sigtinttlres - are: John 13. Brown, rice president: U:13; Greelry 4 . presideid, -, the latter written in-tbe style of Treasury Spin ner's peculiar signature, wideb ti -bill. pore , traudillknt tithnrWiali be, (1:414 , 0 blue on the right. lontVt - ad; th.c.:;# a copy pf the genuine note, except that - -the arlitollnOT it intreldll64 ,bcfigi" thW, if; rkftategile ack ' d "meivable,"' The plate L lS pitied" by "Candy eerappy," . instead sI, the osProxican Bank Note Company." 'Of course,: aapbs*.l,4ok wOuldesposaabe intinVimie d'ri • Ike - ) bufrYgof tisi ti e l ,i 3 :! l /0Fr0it 3 0,4 . 0. - ,tegtatice at the Ida (4 ,4 o tcratier forks deucen_tus.th** l early thr*# lo .4.o4l2'driiier: , - --• In Memorial/I. WxtEns4s, It has, ple;.pleas ed Ma Grand Master of thtillolverse. 036 froi Oils" our Brotlter,liarnuel Owotis. Therefore 'Pearitve 6 3,"Thrit la 11 . 1 a tlemisu, the Order of Freemaons,'lMilost - OntiOf its'oldcat.membera, Alta cost ardent aup . poiter. Tim community, an upright citizen, The foully, an affectionate . s ßeistrod, That the members of Leitay Lodge No. 312, A. Y. M. hereby tender their heartf..lt sympathy to the family of the deceased, in,ti.ds their great bereavement. Reso!ra. That these resolutions ,tra. fafatilici to the Bradford Ikporter, Argus, .21pritrose Dastomtkr; and-Bs : dependent Repyl,!icais, , for publication. By orderr Leltay 8: W. Lrrn.u, M. B. W. Dace,: Secreta7, Le Raysviile, Pe., Oct. 2Cth, 1872. - --4 - IW-4r COll/111V 111111,111i0. Wlll he held at Montrose, commencing at 2 o'clock, p. in., Monday, Nor. 11th, 1872, and continne flee days. -Prof's F. A. Allen and Chna.' IL Verril, of blansfleld, are engaged us instructors, giciag pledge of good instruetitin to all. Teachers of the county should attend through the Wirdle session,:feeling that the In stitute is held fur their benefit. Efforts 'trill be made t o o secure accommodations for teachers at Leasonablo rotes. r• Thursday atteructri will he allotted to Direc tors for gurstlurts p - chool business— • LectUresaitcl 'lliseuss!ons ) (in -each 'eVening ; eels* drill eacli tidy. - Directors and - friends are earnestly invited. to be present. W. C. Trtmix..Co. Supt. "Forst Lake Centre, Oct. SOW, 1872,7 BUSINESS LOCALS. -Notice. The list quarterly payments fur seats in St Paul's church, arc now dun, It is Very tieces ary shut the seine should be paid withou4 de rev. 11:7.1. WEBB, Treasurer. .llontrosc, October F. Churchill. ' To'slice of the Peace: office facer L. S. Len heint's store, Great Bead borough, Susquehan na Co., Pa. Has the settletuent of the dockets of the late Isaac lteckhow, deceased. Office hnuFf . Trout 9 to 12 o'clock, a. in., anti front 1 to 4 o'clock p. tu. Great. Bend, Oct. 2d, 1872. A (Delight itSurprise,. Ladies whose faces are clouded by suncifieial, discolratinns, and who ifn.VC resolved to try HAGAN'S 31 AnNOLIA BALtI as a remedy, have op Idea Of the ueleCtnatutprise ,thou atilt re• eeive front their miners niter a few applications of that itealthful,purdier of the complexion. If at all excitable, they will scream with rapture on beholding . the change: whether the blemish it is desired to remove be sallowness, !flora e , pimples. freckles, roughness, or On unnatural pallor, it is h-fund to disappear under the:- tonic operation of the wo:) , (lerletl agent. .To Out , the blemisli•disatmear, does not Ifhwever, convey any idea of rlfe Creel imirltMetl bi this celebrated. The unsightly tinge. whether dif fused over the whole countenanca or in spors.or patches, is replaced by a unifiwth, pearly bloom, to which no description can do justice. For Sale. A. new Muse well.turnisbed, good water ban dy, 11j gerekof lend , and 20' or morcgood fruit tines thereon:-.ls sit tiakii mi/us,n4thni won- trine, near Beach's Mining Mill, 'also,a WAvien Factory, Carriage and Blaemonitb Shop, Gri4t and Saw near by aud a few rods. frum seln,ol Any person wanting n good place cnn ,get it et a bargain. Call on James E. Carmalt, or the proprietor. H. C BUROESS. Montrose, Oct. 'Nth, 18711 Teacher's E stunt utttlon. The annual examinatisns will be held as fol lows: Rusltatel Jessup—Graugerville school Mouse, Monday, November 4th. Apolacon, Choconut awl i.iltic Mellow"— school house, 1VeL1ut.....1.t, ;No, eat. ber Silver Lake—Brackney school house, Thurs day, November 7th. Franklin & Liberty—Lawsyille Centre school house, Friel iv, November 4t It. Nvw Milford—New Slilftirl born. school holse, Satur.lay. November oth. bun'y Jastitatr :Montrose, Monda, Novein ber Ilth to I7,th. Bridgewater—aontrose, Sautriny, November I6i h: • Dimiselt--Corners - .6h00l house, venther - Nth. Brooklyn—Centre school house, Tue, , lay, No- Vete her 111(11. (;tbson— Kennedy school house, Wednesday, Norember 20th. Jackson.—CO - ruilia 'acbriol honk, „Thursday, November 21st, Ararat and Thomson—Aldrich school house, Friday, Not - NI/her 22. Ormit Bentl=fTillag,e S2llOOl house, Monday, November 2.511). Harmony and Oaktand—Susquelianna Depot, Sazurday,..±i,...ber 23 , 1. Ana Fared. Lake—Cenlir 'sido;)] home. Vl, , ,lne s dav, November 27th. Middletna n—Centre school house, Friday November 20th. Each examination to commence at a.. in. Teacher, will nrovide pen, ink, paper, pencil. and Union Fourth Reader. It is neces sary that etch one be prevent before the exam ination lit first branch is ,itecz.l. The Stair Snperintentiont has deckled that It is the lelzal duty of evay• applictat to attend the examination appointed for tne district in whieli.lte lives or expects to teach,unless direct or: recmast an eptohiation in amtther place, for a Jost reason.. •, ; Direetors'are'earnestly tiegef to be present in their own districts. Teachers mill not commence to tenth without a certidcate, or expect it private examination. W. C. MAIN. County Sup't. Forest Lake Centre Oct. 1:1873. Tntratett inettf . r*E5rTl kick-310n3 than twenty year ago the Mt.sr ANC; l.rsrtes; made its debt in the west. Its cures of the narimis ezterna) cliscasta of „horEts and c..ittle„, itstonisit ectilmplau*rAnutl Ur:tiers - at tits 3ILS81541:0 and Ohio Valleys, and a demand for it sprung u,a which necessitated its manutiteture on an ex tensive scale. • Soon the discntery Was• titude that it was 0, grand specific far rheumatism, gout, neuralgia. earache, tombache, and other entemal ailments of mankind. Then it 'Was tried us a healing, pain killing application, in rases of outwartt injury, , sach cuts, bruises, burns. spasms, &c., Tatind equally ser vicelble ' The faille unite *err icth — ed:it-ihr sonic of the most painful ills that afflict mankind and the lower animals, spread rapidly, and 3ITSTANG Lrkr3lENT st e m took rink In every Stile aild Territory of the rnion as a STANT/AIM trite. . . TIM lit - M.IIC floor AND ITS THATC=O.—If the man deserves well of his country who makes two blades of grass grow where only one grew before, surely he who productsa glorious crop , of hair on a comparatively barren scalp timer-, ihe ltearty thanks of& obliged party. „411,1' boaor, therefiwc, to PitorraSElt, T, Lycra - . for. unquestionably, his renowed lisrusnox ac complishes this object. Gentlemen whose whiskers are shy- of making their appearance in force..or the:fibers of whose nninstaehts, dis ctuse distances"' - Psi' .Washington City was once so famous, Will find this uetn, PEIVICADEIt the most wonderful en courager of tibrmistlevelopement that has ever yet been invented. Both sexes are advised to nV01 , 1.% 01:AI. it 11.111,f1 m Impyiug thegrowth anfa beityt,y. - of the Bair, keeping it free from scurf and dandruff prevent ing it tram beaming harsh; dry and groir.z.—giv in# it a rich gloss and erolowing-At -with, flexi bility—that Toilet: Chemistry - Lies' ever' eavol .voil,from.the vegitabje kin:oom •• Jury, • • - For the term. of Court ;o - optimum <at Afoutfoio, on:Monday. Ntivinber 1?:Zi ' : 04aum/ Oruiria. -;; 44 - buP „La . ..;a.ptgatout-4rTha,-Jants, ;.- Araratl-;F.boltutor D. Tyler. ' Ch eonl: "-EiturarelUnclarsvoW't. CI iffOriii4;uther , tordirk: , . • . Dimock—Perry C. Conklin: , col: •Flstradja74c*f_oti L.-24errinp r ji. ;t o p*. FortLake—llaimaa Dow, • Grye.allkiatt)*tefr,Wnt. ,firftSGrapf . „ Triisirbridgecßeubral Ta•Stphelnat nerrieki-rian6is F. Hayden. t s . :) PaeltsOn.-CoininodOrelW Perry Lenox-Lbreb -- Miller. - Liberty-Calvin Markham, 3100 intse:l-Ito New Milford twp.-Gabilel - G. Ely. Oakland-Thomas Canovan. Springville-Charles Giles. Thomsot,-Jytm.Larnb, - Apnlacon- Ansel Graves, jr. Auburp--Thomas Keogh' Andrew Hagman. ilridgewata.-Malthew J...Hurribgton. Ciiillird-hian Carpenter, Dinmek-Philander A. Stevens. Forest Lake-Henry F, Hendrick. Franklin-Noble.B. Buck: Great Bend boron-Michael Williams, Henry Tarbox. • Great - Bend twp-David Banker, Robert Col- MAL.: I • a,.. Gibson lames U. Bennett. Herrick-Alonzo A. Carpenter. Harmony-Lemuel A. Bualinell Harford-Lewcilyn E. Carpenter, David Van Buskirk. Lailimp-Martin 'Bisbee, Wm. Osborn, Wes ley Reese. Lenox-Philander Bell, Martin Conrad. Montrose-S. A. Pettis. Curly. New .11ilfurd twp -Harvey Grinnell, Russel Tanner; Julio Manzer, Win. B. Rice. Oakland--John Hilharui Joshua K4 , Grinica. Silver Lake-Alpheus Whipple, Lorenzo S , nne. Springville-Lewis S. Taylor, Henry Wil liams, jr., Thomas Thompson. Seaga Depot.-John C. Cook, Jas. Vuuno strautl,,Rubert Curai, Jr. ' 3 Thomson-George A. Stoddard, Nathan F. Barr. Trt.i.vens.c. Junons-11 week. Auburn—Sainurl Dean. Lyman G. Cogswell Brooklyn—Samuel B. Eldridge, Edwin Good alch, Edwin P. Mack. • • Clifford—Martin A. o:miner. Choconut—LaWrence 3idnerny.-• • - Dimock—Elislia W. Tiftithy. Franklin—Julio Boyd. FortrA .1/, Rice, Jos t &Strange. G bson---DI Ward Pone,: Willlatn: - Piekering. Great 13eucl born—Nilo Gurnsei. Great Bend t Wp—inmes •AfGretti. harmony—Darid Taylor, Joint. D. Shutts. Derrick—Trevenen Jessup—Jess Sliernwtn, JUC.6oll—Ansel Page. Lenox—James Snyder. John C. Decker. Lib,rty-ltussel S: Luce. Montrose—Edwin Lranrop, GeOrge V. Bent. ly, tVilliani If. Cooper. .ifittltlown—Egbert Stedwell. New ifil!ord twp—Frank E , Cole, Horace Stoddard. New Milford Iwo—George Pratt, Wusiugton F Boyle Uzklnnd „Ifnrgan ,E. Slia;ta, Jackson Scribner. Rush—Daniel Gary. Sitirynclutnna Depot George N. Brown, Gilbert U, Sweet. - Sifter Lnke- , -Nntlintiel Wakeletr:FWin.Boircs. Tiviinson—Stepben It. Gain, Win. Jenkins. TitAvlatit Jukons-3d week. Suuunonctl to attend on Tuesday, nt I o'clock, a. in. Auburn—DeWittC Titnaatanrenzb Bradley Lacer, Cllaril^J Thayue, Emmet Ten kNhary. liron'..lyn—Bradford 0. Watsous. Bridgewater-- Ci4spin Vau,7lV: David D. Ilin , ls. Choe ,, nut—Pntrirk .4feYanial. - T liqui as J. Wells. wlnn .1. Young Furees Lake-6.llotuon Brntlslusw, Daniel Greo:orr Frietickrlll,--111ram Franlefin—.Rufus Tuttle. • - I:ibs..)ll--ilorirc W. Eta Penuel Carpenter, Wallace 'L. Shmv. Wakeman Hendrick Little leatlowY—Silds Beardslee. Libertv—Pltilip Cage. Lenox—Martin W. Ron.l, John Clark. Latbrop—didni TilTdliY. Mon tro.e—Ed win R. :5,1111h. New _Wilford Lwp.--Charm Brushy, Walter . Wat,on. S•tsquehanna Depot—George Adams, Wel linzt,,r t William, • ( Ira A. Striek lanl, Wm 13 Hand: e:1, Samuel E. Sutton. Iti 11.111t.uus. Farm for gale offer for ,11:: me `arm. ,111,11 nil I , Itni t as 11131: of it, sit” It LenLtm.. Uti 1:111401 . C. I. zintla3lt, IV. C.' n Lte had if tlebirtl.,.- Allllttiltnd lies fltsriuilly .41,3ing to hi. ',nitro. i?, antooth an I , It,c run slcnlpu anal rat hi, and t , II wok-redlty sprinp, n i t (I'l4k, Alio a neetr,fniiipc. well at the Ititcht.i ro. lieeste it `lfekly ne' and anti tli , rn ;ire tttn 5 0tt.1 barns and other netts' try buil.httag on litt• pn.ntke-s. Panty of fruit on the 'lice For forth,r p.trtieulurs tut• dre , , , me, IT C . 1:1 at the firm I milcm -n•utheaat of Now Al Alan 11)0 nem-salami near lowa Fnll%, Frank lin cbunty,,lrewn, which I wish to sell or. ehnnge fnr a small plae;c, or property in it rail. roam torn, LOUIS WHITEIi. New Milton!, Ort 3,1, 1f57-2. Tvx.oL.xxii.x.aorms. F r lay—At the 7 Mon , rose, •Oet. 18:2, by Bev., A. D. exander...u.isi,ied by Rev. P. Tower. 110 Faucher. of tißier f tlw,anti -ilia , Bridget Flaherty, of Chueuratt. Pa. . • VANSCITZEN-131:NNET r—At the reciaenoe Mr. 11. Bennett'-. Montrose, Oct. 27 , h. by !cr. A B. A le.:ender, Abraham Vant.en sten. and Mils Hat tie Bennett, all of Au burn, Pa. .7=l ...e.. r 1 . 3C2 Cosvrzt,t,-1n Liberty Oct. 12. 1872, sir. Sam uel COS% ell, aged 77 ye.tr4 awl 7 months . •• P Ciat ., 6 1 t401 4 Old Things lia7e Passed Away. Thou l• A: Irani trio of ;tan .2 m.OlO-1 of treat lug abutted Intl much abused huntfon boar It I. to I.tottLy cut rattlered teem pat n patient n, tau torture to ord., latuft, hen of 11 , trLe la trl,cll p tin l• hudartu tn./ the e•nerr.e• ut Inn,. -yet eel. True mcleace it.,11 on the rid. ct, c Van, aod enaeuror. 10 vg,-1 her In h-r flih• •;alust th.care Tot. IA Inct pro rluce or ii„et, :Cer;S:s.*lntkitittcrt: thnltioat d 0 (Imre eoll'atlCorlf:arfollif; tonfite7. IC ,„&3;1*,,, enletetelltll4l no • Ed. medicine. parezeoliontu for it le Id rho fall IllaLl4l.ionott,et, itytTepe ? la and Tilt - ion, I , rtir Staltatettli tin. tittliar.3 by tholluattf at .ntrttort, Le tVeIS , auT lota, oat its c. 0..... nod regu roe. hoc ar ray tirmy WA. t theta! a• "rll.llT , y l l7"llJl.tittlirtut . ltaantat Int IPX.lKlanal d.nce IfOrterlors SUM:arta Moor.. nod the n,ila r..f. ned I o 1i1yb....1-Apo Tlrrom. , lloul lb., for Weal. Sni.4ll tine etre et lent alltirl ti•talllera rivers. all the 00- rl..tt ea of en pct I uttneal lot er nrn prnbOLly rife [...d tr. - Hod o rOtlr-y of iio-tester ^ Raton , tu on couttue neon by the patron rs month ntro, e belore the unhealthy Ittettan tlo, ouvott-ow tun In oil pro Itahilltypo nothot, rotttel tvottilh %W. , rrrresa th , .c."do mnclr kir riOat , of Lfareeaet.... So meet 16rt,,,t , trve ,,, M1: •i” t h e [pm.,.l .. host catezuard attal yet eptdeenteetent ebdemie repo. A.II et. of Ihtp...rters and Imitators mc trying to Arl ine.- tit the wakes? the Groat American remedy. there• Ann he sore that , he article you buy el:amino and no. ridedity time pAapri. tr.de Ilte trite nOtlele aody ohttinod In Node* 1:10Miro of th,i ?porton.% bitters euld b) the gallon or lo Let,. ERRORS OF YOUTH. ;elm-v.06.m1] dir /ears front seiv - gias LSDrbility. Petmatare !Neely, nod ail the effects of yorn Vat indiscretion trittitor 11W mike, of, StlErntin.Y nianity.sendleco to all - Nytol Aced it. tbo recelnt and di. rection for waking Mc, sttnitin ttftedy by which be was cured. So.Tercpe vrisbluykproAt by untidy blot•koocri cocc can do's? . pladdlerang, Ip perfect cunddenco, ' +YUAN. t)GDEN.. o Gods'. street s New York. A I.l:drOlte :COT/CE.—The annoror.ned havlog been A npNiolodpy, tea Pnart p . Lcounmen glote.4l .queldin roe conntt; in - Anditotto dirtribututhe (node In .odeod.tbe ebe 40.th:in-from lbo tele uf V.eal Bonne' of 11;41. 1111011 tir. ardoeUr4ttend to Up untried WS 10 . c p ° ... 1 4 2'1. .-IFI r pelni1 6 tt o n o ,.. r tt i ren ion .pp.prt..ll‘. tonfrofisime , or'bo r zoltiver de. 'bitsen fru= comim- Su. on mid land. • • loStge CA.H.VALT.-Anditor:-- - , -Montrete.aept.ll3itita4;, • . - 117.3LECUTIlire NOTI.Oft ..:SVIIXRCLICArettere, testa iiseetary tette estate et tease Uuteltair Lttc urfareat, Beg dftlemukid, kacu been greeted ta thetutaicti berg. alt proem, 16,4414 W ultimate are reqa.e.te.. - to intik& imine4late .parraesa. and _theoi-Ilating.tteme,ur.Ar tuaude spinet. themes, irpt . pr!l , 43t , teem e1t4.34; dee VINCV,riT.,K=4II2WI 44.1DITOR'fillOTICE.—The underelgnel eo enZitor • 41 1. Appointed by the Court of,Conamon Plonne of atte irlehernon County, to-Allotribura rho thuds, tri•tno hands of the Sheriff, arrloing from the Rimini wale of the real mute of Jacob Declff.e, hereby elves tmtice that he will attend to the &Welter hla appointment, at his ncico In 'Moo:robe. on Frtoey,'lnra day Of Ott.: 1f at ono o'cloth. p. AL, when nod where till pertOrmintereat. ed to Feld fend will pre.m t th.ir claims or be forever debarred from coming in on sold fool A. 11. Mr Comex, Auditor. • Montrose. septomter I U 143572.-111 A cyrrows NOTICE,—The urderrtpned, at A nal- Aek. tor appointed by the Judn'es of the Orphan's Cone?, 1, 4 4 -Tid for the County of Susquehanna to distribute the Caudal the trouts Of the Adualeletrater cf theestnto of Sispb. Memo deceared. etteed to the MOW. of id, ointment. nV pia °face. •fo Mortroile. on Friday. the 2.lth of October. tb72. at one o'clock It the afternoon, All pullet , interested are here. by required to appenrsitta •ureattnt•thelr claims, at the Above Jena and place or be hircver drhsrred. 'Ai3y r Montrose, Oct.' 2d, Ihl2 - . AIIDtTOItI NOTICE s-The noderelgned.'an Audit. or appointed he the Orphan - i Court of Fumnehrtn- Ate County, to ilittrihnte the (Untie In %he hatolt of Joi] O. TlMui,t.edtalnlet mine of the entail of C, a. Tanner, elocento4. attend to the doting of Mr appointment el bin office In Alontruse. on naturday, November 2d, Urn. ;it I o'cicwk, p. to., at tehleh time and place ell par. none 11, trerrt t li In Raid Nod must pre.ent their elation or be foreverdebarred trout conitun In on said fond - . D. W. IiEIIRLE, Auditor, IJontrone, Oct. I, 1811, • • • VSEOUTOICS NOTICE. Whereas tut ten testemente. ry to the seism f Tbnewte JOhnvnn. dee.sed have been !zranted to the tuiervignett, all pervnnt to, deined to said eat te, are nhtne...teti In tootle immediate irtyment. And those Ettinc cta me neatest the Mime. are r* , :pleated to present them without delay, _ ELIT,t JOUN:iON. t Esawatort. O , LBEIIT 8 .30IINSON, Bridgewater, t'ept,,tatti, Lilt —Ara LrDTTOWS NOTICE.—Ttin rntlerdgroal, an Andtt• tannul hind by the Orphan.' Court of Slnainehannit countyoo niatrlnuta tba foods In the bonne et J.C. no', Arlmlol •11 taut c•fote ceteris: ..r John Irwin. Jots of Oakland township. dere:wed. hereby Ovea notice that he will attend to the duties of hie aponiattnent. at hi. oiliest In , /us borough of .Yuequehnuua Dean, „t en hot. urday the :d say orYbeember next. at 10 erloal. l u tha ion:noon. when and whore nil persona interested will tnnaebt their clolnta. hr leirOtaver debarred rtOrn thg in an ,tll (WO. 11. deb arred dad Roc, tinagnabanna Depot, Ott. 5, 1n72. 4, DoINISTI: kTOR'S the rotate Olt of Now.ll It , •cter deecaecd. late of Middletown letters of Adminborathun 1q Thu valil 'estate having lug' been granted to the noderAzned. all prntont Ow. 111 y sald wan... - are n•rineme-/ to make Innneillnte .‘arl,nt. and persons having claims a... Must said estate ale requested to present Inctu without delay. M ARV E.KELE lt,Administrat iedd'aloorn, Oct. 9, 'l•2.—Acti. HERIFF'S SALES.—BY VIRTUE OF 1..7 Writs kdied by the Court of t;omm on pl eas of Susquehanna County and to me directed, I will expose to sate by publh• vendue, at the Court Hulls? in Montrose, on Friday, Noy. 15, 18:2. at. 2 o clock, p. tn., the following pieces or parcels of !arid, to wit: All those two certain pieeel or parcels of hind. sittun ein the township of Jessup, in the comity of Susquehanna, nail State of l'eansy eania, the 111°,4 piece bounded and described us finloa s. to wit . Beginning at tt c , titer of the I t end of a •totre will on the west line of Da, id Ohnstend's land; thence by the said line north 1.5 1 ,i' degrees west, 165 perches to a post and aurae , writer; thole: by la w ), of• cud cnne.t e ad man Pleltett north 27 . t. 4 : de en( s, casts..ll.'pereht.e to a post anti stones ; them e south 33 degret... went .perches to a ost and stoue3 In n sutairrnitz' thence by land , of It. 13. Downer. south, 3 de . ;rees west. 4:4 ( relies to a post and stones, and ...Julia 27!,.. 1 dc groe meat. 114 Out-half- refeliCS to a post and so nes ; thence brhands or.tiarks Bolles and 1.-14annalt Bolles, south IGt l degrees cast, 1 perches to the maid of a stone wall near th e northwest Mutt.' of the Wyalusing Creek ; the nee south, 43 degret..l west, 18 perches into the Very road; thence utong said multi south 21!4 degrees cast, lUts perches: thence north 74 t'a.grecs east, perches by land of Hassell Very t a cherry corner , thence by the sane north 21 I ,74lcgreei east, 42 perches into the Told; theare along' the road north 81 lie. er-vs east, 14 perchi s; thence by lambs of Very. Shay, nod others, scurlt 63 degrees east, 11 t ie s perelita to a jest and atones; thrice north 2: degieva cant, 02 peff.;:u.s; thence north ca de greci. wed, N 7 perches to a li::::110ek corner of Thomas P. Meeker . " , kiwi: thence by the same north 27 de ernes one, 20 1 .4 perched to au Iron. wood s ; iptiog ; thence by land lately sold to Da yid Ulinstcad, south loss degree est, 41 perch es to n stn dl yelhlw biri-11 in the seal iteast bank of the rre , ti ; thence by said Oldistead's Lind north 21 o...vss.s wed. lit) p-retie... nod north 20 decrees West, 17 3-lUtlis perelies to it post unit stones corner above the Wyatt:Sing Crt,....k. road: 1 t,..„„ by Ibe m a ne 14 degaea west, 110 2 perches to the plact, of laegii J ning, c.,ll.,tainja2; 167 S•ltnits serene 01 twin Ilfs ate :+:lltie with • the nppurtestanc.es, two awclling tioas..ts, 4 tiaras. 1 bog It ,use. 2 orchards. und ab..ui 120 sue, itnl run 0.1--The Beyond piece or past ui 1.1 d, locl.n:ing the mild, :old min tit-rvon„ situate in tae ta . ..vusl.ll, v t _„,,, p. Cl' Rusouchanna, aa I state of Veonsylvaail, horinded and jo• tiriluw, liegint*lll2 at a pnit.t .111 the WvArsirit;'Cr:.-At rniot, Rd , : 'rnt Beene;. land; thencertrlong•thc , rdad tinrti 63 decrees we•t,:,!pert.ites, anti north 46 tlc4rus 221 printed to a e thence scuAli 44 degrees west, It parches, crol,lng the creek l, :0, the tridge, end in line with rut apple tree oh north aide and beech trre on coin') hank t., a Pont west side of ron.l thence south 46 degree's east, 41,t.i pereheu south batik, of the Creekand Mill pond Cu a small umple, IhenCe serene the era tunvi, north 4 deezrees cast, 02! , c pct elieg, to the place of beLintilitg, , , containing dime and Ms, quarter atm of land, he the .-ante more or leis, with the appurtenances„one thevlling-' house, 1 coopekshop,,, 1 ~$ w mill. 1 nog, 11b,1.13e , and all int iin provisi. (Tann) In rxemittnn ut the stilt of Sandi Carnialt en; Thomas.). Depue.) ALSO.--111 that tertaia pitVo or parcel of lao.l situate in the township of Rush, in the cotta ty ~f Sus,ittellanzia. and Slate of Pennsyl- ralja, tztorrltAt. and- des:Abed -na,.-follots, to e tier On the rnwth by I:Mils 'of 3ame4 51eDer -4 inot, on the cast-by lands of . As. Logan and .loin C, Graham, tin the sou is lands of Syl vester Bowers, and on the w by lands of Freeman' Ellsworth and Edward Fliali,contain- Mg about 2,00 acres of land, be the ,sine more or less.witn the appurtenanoc,ldwellifig-house, I - Trame barn, one small" orchard,und g r out 40 acres improved, anted 14 exeraatitiri'.at the suit of Petersallies, assigned to tko. - P; Little vs. Henry Greco; ALSO.--,111 that certain piece or par - 61 of land situate hi We township of Clifford, in the county of Su.unehannit; and Stott. of Pennsyl vania, Wended and described as follows, to wit:. Beginning at the southeast corner of C. P. Gillimd's lot ; thence , along 'sold CritTorfs ' lot, north, 93 1.2 degrees west. 00 perches to a Leal -1,,c11 corner, the line of Pulaski Chamberlin ; thence smulr, 441-2 degrees west, along 'said Chamberlin's lands, -I0 perches to a stalik an:! in snes; thence south 431-2 degrees east; GO porches to a stake and stones it. the line of:Ez nt Trueslrde ; thence north 90 1-2 degrees cast, 10 perches, to the place or beginning. contain- 1 ill fifteen end ti9-1130tits-acres of land, strict measures, be the same more or less, with tlintip purtcuanci.s. 1 frainc-house, 1 barn, 1, small orchard, and shout 12 acres improved. (Taken in exetationat thestlit or Hiram Stevens usy of Joel 14T:4.y va.A.dolpll4lille.r.) .' ,„,':,, , 1 ALSO.—AII iirat-eurTain piece tire parcel of land situate in the Borqugh of Montrose; in ;the county of Stoonehunna, and StattLef J'ennkyl yenta, houtisiedantl.deseriLed as (uncoils. to wit B..sginninrinothe amitheast:eonterrofolot con veyed by EZralldebe hnd'.7irlte to naritialf 31. Bliss, on a public street; thence -not - th 51 -1-2 degrees west, by the last mentioned lot, 8 per iti the line of flue Old - Thilork'rot; likvace i by Att,,cinic,pcutti,;3B ..1 2 .4egtopat eaati.A perch- es,-lfoot end s'half to We northtriait- earner of a lot; conveyed by S. W . 'S:tyre titict',?)thep" to said Ezra Bechp; thence by the satue.sOuth; 51 1-f: degrees east, 8 perches to a post orrnspublic streetmfdresnld, the tont - hest eornet76f s the' last mentioned lot; theuen by said street south; 28 1-2 ilegrecsw, 3 perehea 1 foot , and 6 half to the-place of beginning. centainitls3sperelleit of land, be the same mere or less, wathrne apPur tetianets,4,,founc,house,,l, "Immo barn, a few fruittrmi, and all iropmred. ,t,Talten In Meru tioh et, the Suit' of A. - Lntlirpp;'*&"Folly ',. L. . ALSO..—AII that ecttaln piece or pareel of Mod situate irethe,Borough of Great .J.3ond, - in the county of Sustmehanna, and State of Penn sylvania, boundedetbd dikeribed as follows to wit:, N.ttgick r iy. ky-ghte•cit.itrget, ..taterly by Ituittc - Of Jelin L. Briiitil, southerly by Erie 'Railway Oottipatif;Viands; 'a ' westerly by Grace I.llinrch buryingzrountlosotitidainothbut I,' acres of land, be the same more or less, witlithe appurtenances, • 1 Foundry building, =aline shop, ilieds;itilil all imprivo..,erakffr in - intectltkin at 114. snit of The tycorning: rite Insuirtnee 'Ctitnpany' va. T. D. Estadmiolt, Charles Simpson, H. P. Doran, IL Kilrow, 1. ReCkhow, V. Churchill; L. 8. - Lenhein • GeOftli W. Drlg...L. cteal). T . ; 1). flays, 11: . .T:". Ste p_tiethr'&S.'3lclrianeY. partners as Cie—Great Bend Foundry Company.) astx.:-. 411. that' pertita ,reo in pixel Of-laiiil ; altnatelnAbe-toitinshlp --of Auburn ; in I the county . .pf Susquehanna , and 4 , tate.of Penn sylvards, bOunded end di.scribed as follows, to wit 13.0„,"inuing oL atm.-road- rtuanieg,esst 20 ; rods ; thence south 8 rods ;.thence west 20-sods; thence north 8 rods to the place of `beginning, coutaining I:acre of laud, be thesame more or with the appurtenances, I. frame. dwelling house, 1 frame barn. 1 stare house_ and out buildings; o few fruit trees, ,terld.; . Improved. (Taken ineaccution al the suit of G. /1. IMOIII- '.vs. ) Law, : it,Eitrtis, G. tow, and "Xli4 AI• A , iSO.-LAII the following dmcribed . pieta or parCel:Of land 'situate, to Springville and Auburn townships; comity:ol Susquehanna; and. State of Pennsylvania, boubded , and described wr fol. lows. to wit : Degiardnttrit beech 'the sonth east corner hereof, and the n'orth'east corner of leads sold P.,..?3athantrei G. Ashley ; thence by lands of Zopher - Bledoesiec, north 9 degrees, west 122 perches, to a post the northwest cor ner of Ass Packer's -thence by said lot north thirty-three perches to a. peat the north east corner hereof; thence by lands of the I Drinker estate and lot formerely sold to ' Taber Sumnert north 80 dcgreeti west, thence south 1 dkree west, 153 had c•ta perches, to the ilorth line of Amos bennett's lands ;. thence by lands at and Nsthania G. Ashley's lot south, 89 degrees west, 112 and 710 porch's'-in the begjoning, c(intsiulng.. 95 . acres and 127 perches. more or less. . - ALSO.—AII that certain piece nr parcel of land lying and being fa The township of 4atturn, in the empily of Suequelstltirke-1 Ontf%, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as:folloWs, I to wit.: Beginning at a nost.thc northeast cor ner lot fortnerely mill-eyed to .folin Oakley: then& by the north line of ,said last mentioned lot north. 8(.; degrees we,t, 37 perches - and 8-10 of n 'perch to a post the southeast, Corner of a lot, Io.SID on ilenry artrilter's 21eshnnpen I num; thane* tiv the enstl littd_ , of ;Said lot 19 perches, and of'a lot of Samuel Brundage north 42 and one anal perches tO apost t thence south 89 degrees cast, 37 and 8.10 perelics to a post on the line of lot. Ni. 98 on the map aforesaid : thence south along the'line of the efOresaid lot mentioned:42 and. one,third 'perches to the place et beginning, containing two acres, more or less. together with the appurtenances, d two story brick dwelling house, 2 frame barns I frame hog; house, 2 orchards, and mostly itn• I proved, [Taken in execution at the suit of Geo. I".j,ltile, Adm'r of S. A. Loomis, assigned to N. C. Warner vs. erfield.j :Sutler is hereby given , that all bids must be paid In cash. W3L, T. itiOXLEY Sheen Office, MunTrose, Oct, 1E1,1812. LII MUFF'S SALE.—BY VIIVICE OF 0 writs issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue, at tha Court House In Montrose, on Saturday, Nov. 9, 1 , 3',"2, at I o'clock, p. to , the following pieces or parcels of land, to wit: All that certain piece orpareel of land situate in the township 01-An'otten In the county of Susquehanna mid State of PCllll.iy tied sttd de..qcribed hn follows, to wit: Ou the north by lands of A. D. Tcwksburv, and on the east, south and west by lands of John Selzer, routaining three anti one fourth hens of land, be the intne more or less, with the appurtenan ces, one frame hous'e. one frame barn, one was one blacksmith shop, one appla and peach orchard. and an improved. (Takeil in e•ccution at tit, salt of Sterling & Son, vs. I' BenningF and Andrew Young vs. ,1,111101 I', Bowling. r.) .ALSO.—AII' dna ienriniti - pleco or parcel of land situate in the township -of Gibson, in the county - ot Susqueltantin, and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows LO is it : On Cho Borth by Junta of Solomon Pickering. Thomas Iteesq and Archus.44trd, on the east by lands late the estate of - Eno'i . Owens, decd, on the south by lands hue tile estate of Edwin Ben nett deed. and on the we.,t, by public highway, containing acrt... of land, be the same more ur less, with the appNennoccs, tineframe house, three barns, one corn lions , , one milk Louse, throe orchards nos about eighty acres Iniproved. ITakett In execution - 1n the'sult of J. L. Holmes vs. Wm. E. Tait.) AbSO.-111 thole twocert.iin pieces or par. eels of land situate in the township of Liberty. in the connty of Susquehanna, and State ul Pennsylvania, the first Mt ce bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: On the north by binds of Joseph llownol, on the cost by hands of Thomas Webster and public highway, on the si..uth by the land, of Mr s .l.limar.l ur cii:ge,and on the tre t by lands of Nit's!. riti Gage, containing about ten OCR.", of land , be the saute more or hero, Willi the Appurtenances, One frame Loose small 1141114 OM! SOW Olin. one Orchard and all improved The second piece bounded ami described as f1,110w. , . to wit On the north 'v 1.0 1 11, or Al- xatsi.T \ ely,..ter. F. Traverse sin! ./. If: Howard, on die east by lands of .1. W. Howard, on tile south by lands ot B. Sou thworth and Ale:eau:ler Webster, containing ahont thirty-tire acres of land,be tits 83111 C more orless,w 1111 the ni , ;,arl-nzuwes.one hotvert ! few fruit trees, an 1 alazd ten neres itnprovcd. (Taken in eccution at the suit ut the Lveum- Mg, IV: la .nr.in-e Cutn , ,htne rl, tic°. N. c..r:ain_piecc_ or parcel of 1 1 I Ind ‘li....Ate le the brii-d.ip of • Artrat, in the ,'aunty of St:sou:ham:a, and State boalel,l and cita,enbed as ibit o w s , t o wit ; Vn the north by lauds of Cornelius ' righte; on tile east by : lands of Win. Blox. lam, on the ..ontli by:lands-int Eli Avery, and uu the IA tat by lands cir.. 1,5 1 5. Sartell, contain ing about sixty acres of land, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, I Statue house, barn, a few fruit trots, and,aLamt 40. acras-4m proved.. (Taken in'-execution at' OA- dttii - - of Elizabeth Taylor vs. Daniel Taylor.) ALSO —All those three certain pieces or par cels of land, (comprisieg ono • farm, and lying contiguous,) situate in the township of Bridge water, in the comity of Stisquelianns, and State ot Penngylyania, the first' piece bounded and described of follows, to wit Beginning at a post and stones hilt line of 'Benajah 31eKenzie's land, (now Wm. 11. Jotehi .1 thence east by lands of Susan Wallies-07 - Perches to a stake and stones corner: thence south by lands of said Susan Wallace 27 and 5-10th perches to a corner; thence east by lands late of Phinens Amos, Jr., 45 perches to a stake and stones cor ner-, shiEnct , uotalel jrlvrds hirineraly of" iktid Ames and land formerely of John Bon, Jr , 157: and 5-10ths perches bark post and stunts corner; thence west by lands unsold ton post and SLOTH'S corder sass thencesoAh by hut tisof Beenjah.llle- I Kenzie, (now 'lltanTl,Jcinerea ; l•l4operell& tei the place of beginning, containing 105 acres and 40 j perelsor s of, land, be the sate more or Itsa.;. The second piece or parcel, bounded and ilestribed as follows, to n it: Be ginning at a post and stones the northwest corner of B. :McKenzie's old fano, (now of IVto. 11. Zones;) thence .by lands of John Young north lid degrees east frJ perches to tqpost and stones ' north , line of iVal/ace's Inlet and south Him of 'Drinker's land; thertop along said linesouth e43i degrees east ICi) perches ; thence by l:tnd surveyed by Janos Shang, south degrees west 92 perches -to it post 54 stones; thence by „lands of B. MeKenzle,(ttow Wm. 11. Juries's) north tid 34 , degfecs treseloo perinea to the place. nt..begin ning. containing .5 acrd and SO peiaclt of land, be the saute more or lens. The third piece or parcel, dteribetl as follows., to wit; Begin ning at at post and stones the northwest corner 01 said James Shaw's old farm ; thence by land unsold of J. W.& H. B. Wallace north 1 , 4 de. greets:etc 28,Ferchel u`'pOstrandi,enniais in north 'lint 'or tract; thence Mote said ' tine' by, land belongingto the estate of H. Drinker, at(: I.,'Sqh *TXt egre4 perches' tic' po:Is #inlptdites4Coriter of Kinglefsland; thenct-ht4.110 - 6i , said IC ingsley soutft green west 6 uerches to a post and atones; thermairy lartkolL•realtl•litegsley moo:,llt::.§o,vtle grecs east 49 perches to corner of itcilic - a alkihe northwest corner of -Well's farm, where he resides; thence by lands of said Wells south lax qgrees west 17 perches ton ?het ; the, rterth eisr, tOrnen ;Males., Shaw's; farm; thence along .the north. line Of. She salve north 8831" de: grecs west .111iperehes.tO a'place of ' beginning coati 10 'acres AndltierclieST of land; :bp the s:inte more or leis. making in all .182 acres and's4,p6rehes of lansi.liet the 'saute more or V** B ; *ltetille:aPnerienartCes; -1 'frame lionsc;' ram, Shed, 1 cunt lionge;4 trails - Infuse, and other out-buildings, 1-.. orcharti,.- and about 150 acres hupTorcd.,(lnkea ineexecution at the suit of Ann Kum . to the. use of Margaret Wright, Nellie 'llomson,and Isabel Conklin vs. James Shaw.); • ' !LSO.-Allthat Ogriaiii . pieen - or .preef of land situate le'the township of New Milthril; the county of Susquehanna, non State of..Penn sylvanik, Winded and 'described Cs routines, to wit; Op the nortivhylands-lato, the estate of Beiibeir Bitch, deed ' on oast. 'the- b3O Oreit ' Mend. h,Cochectoe,7 einpilteated on the south I aiidoe B t_bl r lauds 14: 13,' ::4411.11A.,Ai1it w: Boyle, containing about eighteen,arses of land, be the isms. - thorn of lsos i 'veith the apptirtenutt- g es . twin Ou'rellingheu4o, - nee barn;:. ono". °rob', aril, and itilluaproved.:Z::(TakUn. .eitceu.tien et ' the shit'of.ll - Xaolsoy vs: 13.0111:-Plembig.) A1t00...44 UtiktatM . : , ► Fleck : or revel oT land situate in 'the township of Bridgewater.in I -- • - • 014390.- Fruit apd VegetablWa - , 5. , - the county of Susquehanna, and State of Venn- • Best fall apples, E. gasper, ,_. - 1. - 00 sylwthin; bounded ancrtiescribed 'as (n110%114'40 ' 2nd,,Jhoso chute, . .:, .i . ,60 wit; On the - north by lands of JohrrYoung, On Best winter app o les.E.lliirper, • . 00 the Cast bv lands - of Truman Stone, on the smith - lad. - E. Et- W ma n... - -^^ •-....... c:, by lands Of GeorgeDeekermad IL C. Baxter, and , Be s t peant,: . .lirs Washburn, • :,., :t S. l'' 1s • owthe west by lands of 11. C: Baxter and John I Best quinces, Joseph/duck 1 016 Youngs, containing one hundred and thly-seven .. .2d, , U.N., Tura". - . , .; , , .. do, acres of laud, he the same more or less, with the 1 . Rest peaches, D. I`,,ilon, .. :' ', . ' :,..1 fife appurtenances, one frame house, 2 barns, 1 corn 2nd, Wh e n Al exan de r . _ • , go- - , house, and other outdnnidings, one orchard, and Rest gnipsq, D. B. Oabley. . • - - ' . ,, -7 „'4.4/0 \ 12Z1 acres improved. Taken in execution at the 2ncl, P. Brewster, .. •• - • t -50 , era of the School District of Bridgewater vs. B es t i n do ws n e i potAtoe.h.EATAco L. p ec k;l on James Turrell. Hiram liortrzi, vs: James 'Fur- 2nd,E II: Wellman. • T - , , ;,60 rail and Wm. L. Beebe vs.. James Tarred ) B e st w int e r squash , S. B. B ar t; • - - -.-. • .. 50 ALSO.—AII that certain piece or parcel of Beat pumpkins' Eli Barnes, ' ; '". -10 laud, situate in the township of Llarteolay. in Beat 73 heath s cahhage, W. S.:Sdpfalts, ~-..!: ....SO the county of Susquehanna, tout litattkor 8100! -Best 19 onions. E..r,',..• .., • . - -• -,1••-, ~,• 6 0 syleania, bounded and described'as follows, to B es t 6 b e ets, W. S. s ap td a , . , . Au wit: Reennhig- at a post on tlie sottit - side of Beat 6 toruatues,A. T. Sweet._ GO the old ca Creek road : thence ,by other Linn.; 31oere, Tar. Re e,; 1:11' Barnee..- Lands of the Bald Taylor, south 27 degrees_and jud ge ' ' , 40 seconds, east 10 perches and two.tentlisol et Class 7.—Butter, Cheese end Bread.' ' perch to a post ; thence by lands of Adelbert Best pull bolter, A. T. Sweet, • ~ 800 Robinson, north 60 der, ees and 4 seconds east, 2nd, John 3lanzer, . - ----•• .2 00 Si perches to a post in the west bounds at the jar butter. Miss Bell Carpenter. :•II 00 Erie Railway Company's track lands; thence b 9 .. n*d said west bounds north 40 degrees .and 20 sec. 2nd, Mrs, IL C.: (Al WI lOO tater, Mrs. A. F... Sherwood,' ' 2 00 ends west, 10 and 9-10 perches; and thence b!. - Beat ball .butter. 1 2nd Sweet, 100 • the south side of said road south 69 de arm 8 ,,„1„,, ee -m e i 'nary Sophia, : :.!• - 4 . . Bco •10 6ecolyls we s t V, and 9.10 perches to Ott,lace n _ ..., ...._:._........._._ _ ln. • , ,„. ~ 4 0) of beginning, containing ern. hundred and ten "a aI,P U r •Di TILL y, perches of land, be the same inure or less, situ Best loaf wheat bread, Mrs. R. M.•Eittditey. G 9 the appurtenances, one farm house, shop. - a Class 9-41iteger, Flour;.llVmeirs4Sugar., few-fruit trees, and all improved. (Taken In ex. Best cider vinegar, Elias 11. Wellman, 6 . -50 wution at the suit of 31. S. Taylor es. F. E. Best sack wheat Cour. Martha Crock.- ''• -; l-to Goodman and J. Schlagcr & Co. vs, F. E. Good- 2nd, Babcock & Newton, , . BO toss. WM. T. 310XLEY, Sheriff. Best' 9 pounds honey, Bev. A. lillei.„ '' '.'l Co '' Sherithis Ofilce, 'Montrose, Oct. 12;1972. 2nd; Rev, A. Miller; . ' • • GO Best 10 pounds caked augur; C. 11 'Palmer, 1 00 2nd, .1. J. Adams, Rest 10 ills :drained sugar, LE ter, 4 to .Catie: n. bad, C. IL,Paliner, Best 31apie Syrup, Mrs. C. F. Tinglei,' ` - ‘ 1 - fill Leander Griffis; Isaac Davis, M. J. Diclier.-- , Judges. N.Z' OMI 1.1.32 i List Or THE ilattro AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Held Wednesday and Thursday, October thuland 3rd, 1873. FIRST DIVISION. CL.ses I.—Horses. Best bear; draft stallion, Wm. Carpenter $4 00 2ntl, L IV. Sinsabaugh, S 00 But road stallion, N. Grumnions, 4 00 2nd, Frank Carpenter, 8 00 Best pair matched horses, H. C. Conklin, 4 00 2nd, Judson Stone, 3 00 Best `>t& horses, for all work., D. Quick, 400 2nd. G. 11. Bend, 8 00 Best single driving horse, S. B. Guile, 8 00 2nd, D. & J. Banker, 2 00 Best brood mare and colt; A. J. Ad.. 1139, 300 2.1, Wm. Bonney, .. 3 00 C. S. Flallstead, A. Trowbridgc!; ,,, Nellaco Barnes—Judges. z 7, SECOND DIVISION CLA I.—Colts and Mules:. Best pair 3 year old colts, J. J. Youngs, 300 2.1, Pardon Barrett. 2 00 Ildst 3 year old cult. T. B. Grinnell, 2 00 2.1, Oliver Lathrop. 1 00 Best 2 veer old colt. J. 11. Slusabauzb, 2 OC 2.1. Irkln in E. Thrany, 1 00 Best yearling colt, Joseph Bronaige, 2 OD D, C. Oakley. 1 00 G. M. Read, Harvey Grinnell, J. 11. Kent.— Judges. _ _ CLASS 2n:3 —Division Ist. Darhantit., Rest bull over 2 years old 11 .; C. Conklin, 4 00 2nd, .1.. M. Potter, 8 00 Best hull, one venr old, 3 00 1.14:A bull cult 11. C. Conklin. . ..., 2 00 Rest cow over 3 yftara old; It C.Conklin, .8 CO . . ,„ 2d, H. C. Conklin, _2, 00 Best hotter I year 411.1, J. M. Potter,— - -. gOO 2nd, li, C. Conklin, ~ -2 00 1304 heifer eatr, J. M. Potter, 2 00 2nd, 11. C. Conklin, 1 00 Etc:ston 2nd....Devons, ~.., :,' . . Best bull over 2 y,--itrs old, E. T. Tiffany, 400 2nd, J. W. Wright, 8 00 Best bull calf, E.. T. Tiffany, ' 2 00 I',cat cow over 3 yr.are. old, E. T. TiljanT, 800 Best lwifl.r, I rear old, E. T. Tiffany, 3 00 E. titlanv. Llcit lieiler calf. E. Tiff.nv, Div6loll OrJ.—.%.)deriwys, Beit bull over 2 pre ul4. Wm. 11. Lamb e/044 00 Division 4.lll—Ayrshires, Balt cow ovcr S rears 011, D. J. Tourj, 311 Wm. $. Tinglily, Oliver Latlaup,J, 1... Dicta: la i—Gr.tde Durbams. • Best Lull over 2 years old, L. W. Peels, 300 2nd, Oliver Lathrop, 300 Be,t bull I year old, IL S. Dean, 2 00 - . Best bull e:;lf, Dever Peck, 2nd. Ferdinand Whipple,. .. 100 Best Cow. John G. 1)c.7..0, 11 0.1 2nd, 11. ('. CenMin. 2 00 2.rd, J. M. Potter, , 1 00 Best heifer 0 years old, H. C. Conklin, , . 2 00 Best heifer 2 veers old, B. I). Slier iroodi ' -; 01 2n , "., N. 11:Tingley, 1 00 Best heifer I year old. J. M. Potter, . 2 00 2nd, D. P. Brewster. • _ I''4o Best heifer calf, J. M. Potter, 2 00 • Zed, S. E. Tucker, - 1. 00 Best three yirlinf•rq,.J. M. Potter. - 100 Best three calves, li. li. Conklin, - .2 00 2nd, 11. 31ureey, 2'oo A...T. Adams, homer Tingley, A.. J.. Ilitar.y. —Judges. ' Division MlL—Grade. Devon,„. -.,! Best brill over 2 years old, Freeman Thiilc; - klt) 2nd, Peattel Carpenter, ,_ • - .2 00 Best ball one year old, 11. ]Lacey, 2 . 01) 2nd, D. P. tittle, . • 1.00 Best - ball calf, Fowler Peck, - ' 13 CO 2nd, E. T. Tiffany, 1 00 Best cow, E. T. Tiffany, 3 00 2nd, Fowler Peek, 2 00 3rd, Ferdinand Whipple, .-' _1 00 Best heifer 3 years old, E. T. Tiffany. 2 00 Best heifer 2 years old, Mrs. Geo. Leach. 200 2nd, Fowler Peek, 1 00 Best heifer 1 year old, Jno. B. Tompkins, 2 00 Best heifer calf, E. T. Tiffany, . „.......,.. 2.,00 2nd,..N....11. Tingley.. ' - -.....,.. 1: - 1.00 Best 3 yearlings, B.'l'. Tiffany, 3 00 Best 3 Calves, E. T Tiffany, 3 00 Tyler Carpenter, Ibrana Sterens,ll_ attrucy. —Judges. • Division 7:—NativeL Beet cow, IL 3/arcy, 2d, Jacob Ciatk, Best. 3 yettranga, IlMaroey, Division Bth.—Oxen and Ste)sts. Best . pair oxen 5 ye trs or over, J. ‘y. Guiv,4 00 2ml, Ira Carpenter, 3 00 Beat pair oxen 4 years old, R. S7DeSti, 401 Best Or steers 3 years old, Fowler Pock, 3 00 2nd. E. T. Tidally, 2 00 Beid pair steers 2 years old, Orrin Wilstin, 8 00 2nd, E. 11. Goodrich. 2 00 Best pntr steers, 1 year old. J. DI. Potter, 200 2nd, Fowler Peek, 1 . 00 Freeman Tingley, Evi Dewitt, Lewis Bruin ard.—Judges. CI as 3rd.—Shccp and Swint Best . 3 - nue ;Wooled errea, - A. 31. Leslie. 8 00 " midtile'iiioled buck, G. L. Corwin, 800 2nd, D. S. Gregory, Best Zintddte w001ed,ewe5, , ..1..; 31, : korter, 840 2m1;17 - ylef Carpenter, - 2 60 Best A middle wooled lambs, G. L. Corwin, 2 00 2nd, .I„.3l.;.P.ntteri ..; . . - ! .‘,B 100 Best coarse worded beet, D. Stuart, 8 00 211(1,1). S. Gregory, .. 2 00 Best 3 CORlfie wooled esCes, Thos. Randall, 3 00 2nd, A. 31. Leslie. 2 00 Best it coarse 'wooled lambs, - - - - ' ,': 7 2 00 Best buca iamb of each, J. M. Potter, 1 00 Best boar, .k. 3. Tucker,. 400 . . 2nd, E. Harper. ' 3 00 Best breeding sow, A. B. Tucker, 4 00 2nd, 4.:_t3.:ltzeker; r -..- .• ,-... , : • 11;00 Best spring pig. Mrs. Geo. Le' tub, 8 00 2nd, ..3tre.• (leo. Leech, , • , , - . • .2 00 E. N. CaTcuter, N. P. Itodbinsi .Fettilnand r i ew x r,i n k.„ ro a vvo; 71A . 13 Whipple.—Judges. -..— . , . _,. IXSTII. Class 4.—T'Oultry. Corrected. weakly' by filardin•g. IttliAsit 4f c , A iesliyiji tniiie34, P.O. il!ineal,-- -;.it op .. as Wakihlngunrst.; ictv.Vo3l4 , ... ' air of ' ' geese, S. J. yorings. - 00 Enttex,el ''''' ' ' "- ' ' - " 1 " ''. • .-R.V.11 2nd, Freeman Tingley, . , 80 r ...sc.- kit % t'-- . • • - f:. - ... .. .... os esi i,.., Best 4 ducks, D. P. Liitic, , 1 r,.., ' Cheinso, iistry, per lb. .....'...:'••••••:•.: ' 11310- 4 5 fowles, D. P. Little, - •`" • -" • fgtorY ". •• •• ~..m. ~ . •••:•,:•••Itnitl4 2nd, Mrs. - Mellon Tingley,.' .. - . ' 50: E; , gi, per . doz.• .'.. :. , . ....•......' ..:... - .223201,; Best 5 spring chickens, D. P. Little, :1. 00. Fr,otr, per barrel: • ''' ~- 110V0.; 1 Cins.o.--Grain. ' , Ccirn meal, 100 lbs. - ' • ' ' '' -" ' 1 1.500 , 18.4 , Best peek 'twinter wheat, N. T, sutfet . • - 100 i Wheat, pe: hoshel.. • .;;:i...•„('. - '. . 1 ..':(312i;,'•:1.01 Best peek gllrly/11 wheat. ZAs Lindix/y; ;,,,,f 00 I Rye - to ":-. 4 ' ...., ..... . •.'.l. :4. —4,f..ii-,,,m78 2nd, D. Is. Little. '5O Ceti . . ''' • ..... -....• ' ''.. MA* Bat peck rye, D. P. Little, . *OO Corn. - ~ .- •....,. ”::,•,...••••,, ; ,:;:04t" 1 1 ?'.2nd, A:Flrmism owl, n.-: .• .: '•'...1 , , :iv,,-;, - .5(t i Raps, crop rif 1871 . . - :'....:v.. - .: ',-., .•,'„:, t .' ir,••.t Bat peck oats, Eli Marne", *n . -_, 1 - Tulin*:.. •', "; ...:v..;•::'••:-. . .......,:.'. .f-? , t,el 2nd, Eli gimes, . o 'Lard:pet lb, .-..--,. i::/.,;; n n .n.;:n . ''':::, - ning ~ . . In 5‘,..._ k Ilest4 nit bmhel 'cora' in 0 1 4.1 h Tty: rocli; - t.1.N0 , l'ota;oiss per ,4b1.... .. .... -.,..., ~ , ~ ,..1 2 . 1 0 2nd; Joseph' Po_wers. - - ''-',• - "' '',' •,. -•,•! "lig ; Applell " •...... ,e, t rc , .i. , , , tis - T:f s icteht.. 7l l. Best. halt b 1111: huthwheskt H:W*lllli*;:ij•De :Turkeys per lb— . .- - 1:V4,41, Best pate fhishaett CC' b l'lthee t ="' -- 'l'o6;o4lam' . ' i l l . , ...i . . .. -.- ..... k,i...., LA, ka,Erninvist: • • - ...., . r9..R .1 '?.4 - - - ...4 - t•t•••!"_. .. !. Is fait* , s' . SA - , .4 , L ., •, • ' .. ,,, ~• , '. 7. ' 7 ,i , ,;:.;, ,, ::: , .',-, ' - . . . •'. ~,,,....,.....;... . , Class - 9.—LeatlietiMckts, dret,-,' - ';' • ,'.• = Best pair fine hoots, E. M. Osliurn; - ==2 00 Best pair coarse boots, E. lit- OiburriVJ 300 Best carriage harnecs,C.Lepttin i . 00 Best sett ttuon hart ms, Myrouti. unauk , 200 Class 19—AgriEultural . Impleannta,ard.,Car. Best con Sayre Bros., 1 00 Best cultivator S.yre 8r05.,. . 00 Best straw cutter Davis Bros., 1 00 Best horse take, D. W. Flee, 1 00 Best open buggy, W. Quaterhout, . 8.00 kod, J. A. Sophia, 2.00 Befit single carriage, J. A. Sophia; 8 00 rest market wagon, W. Ousteshout, ^ 8 00 Onsterhont, • - . • -3.00 Class 11—Cabinet work, Hardware, &c..• Best sewing machine, P. W. Kramer,. ;•1 00 Best churn, Davis Bros., •• !1 00 BM; sett horse shoes, Myron Barnes,- • 0 0 E. M. °shun, S. W. - Breed; M. Judges. . , Class 23.—Domestie - Best yrds wool tisane:, Mrs.o.li. Tiffsny. t.td, Mrs. Jackson Tingley, 1 09 Best 0 yrds plaid flannel, Tiffany,ll 00 2nd. Mrs. Freeman Tingley, Boat 3 yrds. full cloth, Mitt. O. N. Tatty, 2 00 Best pair woolen 'blankets, 3rri. - Freeman Tingley, • . 1 00 Best 2 pair woolen mittens, Mrs. C Mat thews, . . 1 00 Bid, Mrs. Lyman 'Ely, • 50 Beat sample troo/ert yarn, nrs.O.N.Titihnx,l 00 2mt., Mrs. H. C. Conklin, 1 • ' - 50 Best 6 yid., linen cloth, 3113. lames - Bun , ' cell, a 00 Best 3 yrds linen jeweling, Airs, 'l4 re • Whitney, Q 00 2ndi Mrs. A. E. Sherwood; • ' '1 00 Best rave:at-pet, Mrs. Ira Washburn, • 8 -00 lied, Sirs. James Tennant, ' , • 100 Jo.rph Williams, Mrs. N. Tconar,t. - -Judge. ss 13.--Omamental Needle Work, Best patch work quilt. 'llrs.l3 . .W.Blierweaiid,2 00 2nl. Mrs...o. R. Pop, • 1 00 Best quilt of any other laud, llrs. Lyinin Ely. 100 to 1, Miss M. L, Pwswell, . 60 Best bed spread, Miss L. Lindsey,_l 00 knd, 31nry Iv• riti Beet worked skirt, Mrs. James aing•OP, W end, Mrs. H. B. Ellsworth, ••- "• 60 Best worked collar, Mrs. Jamez - Manson,=. 60 Best sposimen worsted embroidery, Mrs.R. ' Chlll.9ik, 50 ' 2 - 111, M.A. ILese. ?lest specimen Nilk embroidery; - Mil A- E. Sherwood,. . ' • ' • "•;' llO Dest breakEist slotarl, Miss Frank•Alllinr,t . ' 60 Best tidy Cover, lutss zrzie t 7. AIM; - , 50 2nd, Miss Ells Vittlakin. . . . . • Class, 1;•-• Faintin,ss, Flowein, (te.•; 0 ,9 oil pain( H. N. isey, . , • ,„14xL.z— -r. ,11. tl. Li 2147, • • jk49o pmr.ting of any other 1itad,"3134 ) 5,4 13.(dt dravelnz, C. M. Chapnual,'• ••' a'>j'Tlo 1y 2nd, 4 h Liacsec,, ~,• irmbibition pliotognpltibund . 4. 1 /1404 , • :1* f types. W. F.lF,..lerwood.. 1.00 lit varlet) , of 11,(n•trs, 31rs. 0. N. liffAny; 2:00 A., B. ' ' - 1 00 &P. iTnrai cialgn; :Its. Joseph Lilacs, ' 200 20(1.7Mi5e.E14-A. - ..0'12ny; I'oo Zest ((stallion artillolal brOwna!so l lfo, V 4 '.1.73 ; 152!: J. 5t4:11.i4M14 • 7 -5,00 Bieirstdr . , ' • .1 tliOs Mnry , :Dener, 311,a Louts Bralhiud; H. (J C. 1,1.0x1ey.--3udgess • • . 'Class 15.:—Pkneing..; - • Rem plusving - ,L. 2: Cnrpenter,: r iwith. • Batmen " SP 2(1, DavidAndreays. iron htram,pioax. • 640 IforaceSisTel, r, r'revn 4QO ' Marci7,' Green plow; 8 - 00 Ltii, T,. R.'Peet4, L Green pliko . ; . . 2Ou Pntig Tiffany ; L. Greet:4lov. i Cu Urbane Tingley, Otis Grinnell„ laworth, The .premtunis criil 'be j0(.1 IyIN e TiLisstirer. E..T. 'Finny, if called for. before Jarraart 1013.1'vOtbenrise theyswill be.bonsldired dohs!. ted. to: the Society. •r. ' • C.tars.spro, Oecretery. MANHOOD.; HOW J_O - ST :HOW RESTORED. 1 !: ). istaf i tit i thit 114%1, o tramcar 41 4 7# it IL D4 Nr .. . t .? " eine' of SIMOUTOIngef), Of SO:M/1W - Wekuess, Involuntary Semple! Intact, Impotettcy Mental and Phylleal lacapaolty.l.ropenitueuts to Marri age, etc: also,ton enropt on. Epilepsy, nudcloltajuduce4 by eel:lndulgelce Mad dltratugibc a Or Pelee. le a sealed envelope. only cents.' The celebrated author. to this admirable teal. ly7demo oct mine fro= a thirty yearrisucceraftal thini that the elarmlonh conimmences,ofrpolYalmen yop cured without • Dar .tlangeroue ova of Interval epedlChie.or the appmatloo of ;hog t r. anl of cure a t . once simple, cortaia,.and, etreoltml. by m aim of *ble n b - every:veter:oo - matter eclat his eoudi lon may bc.m?av curs, hla4elf cheaply, WITIVAre ondraelcallY. O und le'Ttle Lecture thottla In. Din tatcla`4,4o try yeSit Veeri.man lathe land; utidet veal. Itt a plain covetipt, to any atlgtrest, poutpali et rerfpt of elv. cents. ortwop9. 4 l atsUDlt Also. Dr. Vulwerwell'a “niarrlihto,Glhin." Out VSetil ddlreve the, PablliMere. . • " •- • CHAS. C.KLII4S POW Nooz.Poet-Offlco Box j 109 IiLATCHLEIVE L • 17dPIOVED clicurißm Won andToners*. Doranla. Entetron and I.:7mai4. ,1,140." far pa hart monoy. , AttriftYlo repoolOsy Invited to Illatehley's Patent tumor...- NI Lrocket mt. - Som. Drop • Clieek Votvo. whleti eon r u witAdmorn nmrommloptho inpordl.tOtOokr hdOnte; 41.5n.t eCopt4CrAmphoo leh'portr troeko; and will "Ontlaik nrrxhrr. - Fur ~k b‘r .Ibakr , - , _Yen* T .lra. Send for Cotnloyoe and Air!' CO All. iniLATCII3,, VT. tr.), eiiCigntnered et; ' '7 1 ± , 7/ 40 : 2, 3•71 t :
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