THE DEMOCRAT. ITIAFFLEF-' B. cf. , CO., Editors Wednesday, Oct sth, 1873. ALLBs's net majority for governor of Ohio is 817. The net majority of Isaac N. Welsh for state treasurer is FM Tim. democrats carried thirty-four °moths ii the state at the October elec tion, and the republicans thirty-two. IT is a rather novel and certainly die gr.teful reflection on human nature that from both ends of the continent come suspicions that vessels have been ; purpose dutroyed. It is bold'y hinted that -sods have been lured on the Nova Sco tia cost by false lights, and now the Sail- Fiancisco Chronicle thinks the Costa Rica war wrecked to depress Pacific Mail. IN the neighborirg county of Bradford which has given an average of 2,500 to 3.003 Republican majority for the last fifteen years, the Democrats and Liberals at the eleetiou on the 14th inst., elected their candidate fur Judge, C. S. Russell. by 338 majority, and within 51 votes of electing Uriali Terry a member of the Legislature over the Grant candidate. James IL Webb. SENATOR TRUMAN', in a late Bpeech ` al Columbus, Ohio, said : "Whatever chiims to merit the Republican party may haye had in the past, its rulers have erased to govern wisely and well. The people no longer have confidence in tivm, and the time is not far distant, I think, A hen this want of confidence will bear its prop er fruit. But let no one suppose that a victory over misrule will be gained with out a mighty struggle. One hundred thousat d office-holders and employes, a vast multitude of government contrac tors and parasites. special priviliges and monopoly in almost every conceivable form, will not let go their hold on power And plucder without gigantic efforts to r tam it. But mighty as are their fumes, the people, if true to themselves, are yet more mighty." That is a true presenta tion, of the tusk before the Democratic party, and they must prepare forthe con test in the must thorough manner. W deeply regret that Messrs Terry and Griffin, will not take seats in the State Legislature the coming session, to stand. the faithful representatives of our r..ople if little snore work end prypora lion against fraud, and this Senatorial and Congressional district would have had nearly a united. delegation in the Moose of Representatives of the Penn sylvania Legislature. Wayne, Wyoming and Susquehanna counties hare sent two democrats to the legislature. Brother Mawley,editor of the Montrose DEVO -081; i 8 defeated by only thirteen votes; and Major Terry, is counted out by fifty line votes! We have ex-Speaker Jimmy end the Reporter's speaker of the coming House, K R..Myer,who will be the stead fast supporters of every venal scheme-Li traduce, and we expect that Myer will put SAM. Josephs in the chair, if anothe: salary grab is mitreed up.,n. We are now happily left. the poor pre rogative of petitioning; hut we will have trot. assistant Refoin•rrsin the person of R. R. Little, of Wyoming, aid W. 11. Dimock of Wapiti county.—Bradford Argrep. ' Post 0111ce Malang. A New York banker who vents to in drige in some very sensib!e ideas, speaks after Ohl fashion in refer:lice to the prop r osition of that wonderful light in the ft nancial firmament—President Grant—to establiih Post office Savings Barks: With rospect to the estut.lishing of a Post- Office bank, to he operated by the Gov ernment, the idea was impracticable.— There were already many more banks in this country than were rennisite.. All that was necessary now was to comply with the requirements of of the National Banking. law, and any person could cre ate a bank. and issue the Epocilied amount of notes, although they might do ul oth er banking business. In addition, while the President propOied to prohibit the payment by other institutions of interest on c'eposits, the 'Test Office Batik" was to pay 4 per cent. The result of E ncl au arrangement as that would be to make the miuium rate of interest 4 per cent.— Ai capitalist having any money which he could not use to better advantage than at four per cent would deposit it in the "Post Office Bank." - When he could ob tain 44 percent or mare elseihere, how ever, he would draw it out. Could the Government espect to do better than cor porate or private hankers. Could it fore stall runs or panics? Again, how is the Government to obtain the money where with to pay the interest? Did it propose to lock the deposits up in its vaults, or go into a regular banking business dis -counting paper, etc.? If it did the lat ter, the result mould be most disastrous. Lkifalastions, frauds, "wildcat" operations of all-kinds, would characterize the man agement of its. affairs'ln additien, if otherwise saccessfal, woard . be too great a poriticalpower in the hands of toy' salt-, i ministration. f The whole scheme is such a mass of incongrunities and absurdities - asts be utter!) , beneath .the dignity oft ciitkvism, Sixteenth Annual :-:Fair OF THE ffuroriAGlOßTMLlociety WEDNESDAY AND TEDIRSDAY, OCTOBER Bth and 9,th, 1873. LIST OF PREMIUMS AWARDED. CLASS T. Division I.—Borpos. Best road Stallion, N. Grurnmans, $4 2d .T. C. Decker. 8 Beat pair matched Horses. !Anus Moony, 4 211 Frank Tewksbury, 3 Best pair horses for id work, Dennis Shay, 4 2d Junes Sterling, 3 13ent single driving Iforse,B. B. Guile, 3 2d N. E. Newton, 2 Best brood )Inre end Colt, J. h Tiffany, 2 241 Willard W. Wilmarth, 2 Judger—John Nivel', J. 0. Bullant, A. J. Sen man. Division 2.. J-Colts and Males. Best pair 8 year:old Colts, Leroy IL Eames. 8 2d A. L. Vangorder, 2 Best pair tn - o-year-old Colt; A. W Allen, 3 241 Walter Watson, 2 Bo it tliece•year-old Colt, Emerson Capron, 2 241 Iliram Rirenburg, 1 Best two-vear-old,Colt. S. 8. Brandige, 2 2d W. fl. Malley. . 1 Best one-year-old 11. olt, D. J. Toarlie, 2 2d IVatson Jeffers, .1 Best. pair Mulem, Benjamin Walker 2 Judere.—D. Vanalskirk, W. W. Williams, W W. Bullard. CLASS 11. Dlriaion I.—Durhami. Best Bull. 2 years old and upwards, A. 8. Conk lia, $4 " Yearling Bull, A. 11. Conklin, 3 " Bull Can. " " " 2 " Cow 3 I oars old and upwards, A. H. Conklin, 2 2d A. 11. Conklin, 9 Best yearling Ikiter, A. EL Conklin, 3 Divisinn 2.—Tkvons. Best Bull, 2 years old and upwards, Engin T. Tiffany, 4 800. yearling Bull. Elisba T. Tiffany, 8 2d H. J. and E., .f. Tyler, 2 Best Bull Calt , Fowler Peck, 2 2a D. and J. Banker, 1 Best Cow, 3 years old and upwards, D. & J. flanker, 2 2d Elislia T. Tiffany. 2 Bent Heifer, 2 years old, Fowler Peck, 3 2a Erata T. Tiffany, 2 Best yearling Belfry, D. d.l. Banker, 3 2,1 . Elistet T. Tiffany, 2 Best Heifer Calf, D. &J. Beaker, 2 Division 3.—AiderniTA. Best Bull, 2 yenta old and upwards, P. Car p. rater. 4 Best Cow, 3 years old and upwards, P Carpenter, 3 Judges—Otis Grinnell. T. D. Bens', A. J. Tiff any. Dicieion s.—Grade Durham. Elect Full, 1 year old, F. A. Snyder, 2 2{l L. It Peek. 1 Brat Bull Cnlf, J. Reynolds, 2 2d A. B. Tucker, 1 Best Cow, (,ee. I). Foot, 8 2.1 A. H. Conklin, &1 J. M. Potter, 1 Best 3-yenr.old Heiler, Walker Sherwood, 2 24 .1. M. Potter, 1 Best 2-year-old Heifer, A. H. Conklin, 2 24 11. Marcy, 1 Be.t yearling Heifer, A. IL Conklin, 2d John S. Adams. 1 Bct Keifer Calf. .1. Reynolds, 2 2il A, H. Conklin, 1 Bust 3 Yearlings, A. H. Conklin, 3 •• 3 Calves, " .• •. 3 Judas—E. N. Carpenter, G. L Corwin, An /1011 Tiffany. Division 6.--Grade Devon, Best Bull, I year old, E. T. Tiffany, 1 241 11. IL Lind:oE7. I Best Bull Calf, W. IL }lmlay, 3 2d Wm.. E.. Tingley. I Bet Cnw, E T. Tiffany, 3 21 W. H. Ho:ley, II 3d Fouler Peck, 1 Best g-year-old Heifer. Fowler Peek, $ E• T. Tiffany, 3 241 Q. Marcy, 1 Best yearling Heifer, D. 4 J. Banker, 3 24 F. K 'l inglev, ' 1 Best Heifer Calf, b. it J. Banker, 11 2il F. E Tingley, 1 Best l Yenrlings, E. T. Tiffany, 3 2rl G. L Corwin, 3 likst 3 Calve*, Win. E. Tingley, 3 Judges--11. N. Smith, Demme Tingley, 0. C. Tallman. Division 7.—Nativie. Best Coss, H. M. Lindsley, S 2d Fowler Peck. 1 Matt 2-year-uld Heifer, P. Carpenter, 2 2(1 " 1 Best 3 Yearlings, H. Marey, 2 2d G. A. Lindsley, 1 Best 3 CAiTCP,Jamus Chamberlin, 2 Divislon S.—Oxen and Stems: Best pair Oxen, 5 years old, A. U. Conk lin, 4 2d D. i.t. 3 Banker, 3 Best pair OXCD, 4 Tears old, Fawley Peek. 4 2 d E. T. Tiffany, , 3 &et pair Steers, 3 years old, E. B. Good rich, 3 Id Win. T. Carpenter. 2 Beat pair Steers, 2 years old, E. T. Tiffany,3 2cl D. S. J. Bunker, 3 Best pair Steen:, I year old, A. IL Conklin, 2 2d E. T. Tit!any, 1 Best pair Steer Cakes broke, Fowler Peck, 2 Judger—J. G. Rotebli.i.w, P. C. Conklin, Den nis May. CLASS lIL Sheep and Swine Brat fine wool Burk Lamb, J. Potter. St " middle wool Buck, It. L. Tingley, 3 2d J. Po:ter, 3 Beat 3 middle wool Ewell, E. T. Tiffany, 3 .2d G. L. Corwin,3 Best 3 middle wool Lambs, Thomas Ban- W.I. da".l-o 3 tter, - I Best middle wool Buck Lamb, R. L. Ting ley. , I " coarse wool Buck, Thus Randall, 3 Id E. T. Tiffany. 2 Best 3 coarse wool Ewes, E. T. Tiffany, 3 2d Thomas Randall. 9 Be. t 3 coarse wool Lerida, E. T. Tiffany, .3 2d J. Potter, 1 Best mane wool Buck Lamb, T. Pot ter, I " Boar, 31. L Catlin, 4 Id A. B. Tucker, 8 Beat breeding Sow, Fowler Peck, 4 .2d Gem. D. Font. 3 Best Spring Pig., H. L. Catlin, 3 2(1 A. B. Yo der, 9 Best Full Piga. Fowler Peck, 3 Id Gin. D. Foot. .3 .41 , 1ges---win. E. Tingley, A. G. Hollister, 0 W. Decker. 0 LAF S IV. Poultry. Bmt pair Turkeys, Jas. A.. Williams, - gl " 4 Ducks, William Payne, I 24 Willie Corwin, . 50 Best five Fowls, 31 W. Chamberlin, .1 2d Eddie Carpenter, ' 50 Best five Spring Chickens, lI.J. Tyler, 1 2d 11.31. Lindsiey, Do CLASS Y. - Gram. • • ' Beat prek Winter Maus, L..ll,Peek ' A */ so I 211 O. N. Tiffany, Bent peek Spring Wheat, D. E Little, 1 " " ltye ' r r 1 1 .., . _.... Oat;',E R Tingt‘l " 1 1 2cl M. L. uutrm, 50 ~ . ir . ltest halt bushel C aen,' lif ra . Vulcan, I 2d B. B. Gtxxlrielt, 50 Best half beetle! Buekerheat,Wm. IL Tif fany, ' 1 r 2d B. J. Northrup, . / Best peek - Phu Seed, Wm. T. &wilt', ' 1.- IPLASS Fruit and Vegotibles. Best Pall Apples,Leland Weston, $1 • 24 Dennis Blety, 50 Best Winter Apples, , Leland 'Weston,. 1 V a J. Nonlimp, • 50 Beat Pears, Leland 'Weston, • 1 24 W. W. Bullard. 50 Best Quinces, W. W. Bullard, • 1 31 3osti6idnas, Best Peaches, Leland West - et, 2d Rohm Alexander, Best Grapes, S. B. .itiaxson, - *I E. - 11. Smith, -- , , 50 Bolt half bushel Potatoes, V. IL-Pelt; 1 2d Eddie Carpenter, 50 Best Winter Squash. Drander Tucker, 50 " Pumpkins, A. L. Tiffany, 50 " 2 heads Cabbage, Wm. Payee, 50 " Onlnns..l. GATntcliktn, 50 " Beets, W. S. Sophia, SC " Tnruatnes, A.. 8. Tucker, It Judaea-1 B. Kent, D. C. Oakley, L. B. Tit fitly CLASS Vit. Butter, Cti•xar, and Bread. Best psi! Bnttcr, 3lrm 0. D. Foot, lira. John Mauzer, Beat jar Butter, Mrs A 'l' Sweet, 211 Mrs A A Decker. Best roll Butter, 3tra A. T. Sweet, 2 2d Mrs P Ii Tiffany, 1 Best Cheese, Mrs F B Rine, 3 2,1 Mtn Belle Carpenter, 2 Best loaf Wheat Bread, Mrs P 8 Tiffany, 50 " Indian Bread. Mrs Pl/ Tiffany, 50 " Soda Buscuit, Mrs. Theodora Gallo way, CLASS NMI Vinegar, Wino, Honey, dv. Best Cider Vinegar, Mrs. Gen. Wiltbartb, $ btl " 10 lbs Honey, Rev A Miller, 1 2d Rev A Miller, SO Best 10 lbs, caked or stirred Sugar, A J Adams, " 1016&, drained Sugar, L E Carpenter t 1 " Maple Syrup, L E Carpenter, 30 Judges--B F Hine, P II Tiffany, J Reynolds. CLASS IX. Leather, ate. Best pair fine Boots, E M Osborn, . coarse " ' 3 Carriage Harness, C Lupton, 2 CLASS X. Agricultural Implements, !kr,. Best common Plow, L L Leroy, 1 Cultivator, L R Peek, 1 " Straw Cutter, Davis Brothers, 1 " Horse Rake, L R Peck. 1 " Open Buggy, Vangorder& Webber, 3 2d W Ousterhout, 2 Best double Carriage, Stockwell & Mc- Mahan, •• single Carriage, John A Sophia, 3 •• Market Wagon, " A 3 2d W P tk 0 C Tallman, 2 CLASS XI. Cabinet Work, Hardware, Sc Best 3p , m`imen Cabinet Work, E P Mack, " Rocking Chair, O W Peck, 2 " Sewing Machine, T F Richardson, 1 " sat Horse Shoes, Henry Grant, 50 " Cook Store for coal, 0 Payne, 1 " " " " wood' " 1 Parlor " " " 1 Judges-1i W Gelatt, A S. Roe, Norman Ting ley. _ - CLASS X 11. Domestic Goods. Belt 5 yards Woolen Flannel, Mrs .1 Bun nell, . 2d 31r3 0 N Tiffany, Bost 5 yards Plaid Flannel. Mn 0 N Tif fany, " S yaycls Full Cloth, Mrs 0 N Tif fany, " pair Woolen Blankets, Mrs B L Gera, " 6 pair Woolen Socks, Mrs 0 limy. 1 2d Deborah Potter, Beat 2 pair Woolen Mittens, Mrs 0 N Tif fany, " sample Woolen Tarn, Mrs 0 N Tif fany, 1 2d Mrs A a Hollister, Best 5 yards Linen Cloth, Mrs Norman Tirrgley, 2d Mrs O . N Tiffany, ,1 Best 5 yards Linen 'towelling, 31m Nor man Tingley, 2 2d Mrs Norman Tingley, 1 Best Rag Carpet, Mrs W it Whitney. 2 Judges-11 .J Tyler, 31ra H. Estabrook, Mrs A E Sherwood_ CLASS XIII. Ornamental Needlework Dent Patch Work Quilt, Mina E L Linda- ey, 2d Mre Sally Tingley, aged 75 years, I Best quilt of any other kind, Mrs Wm T Austin, 1 2d Mrs C L Tingley, 50 Best Bed Spread, Mrs Matthews, aged 75 years, 2d Mrs A G Hollister, SO Best worked Skirt, Miss Angelis Sophia, 1 2d Mrs C B Hine, 51j Best. worked Collar, Mrs David Andrews, SO 24 Margaret Alexander, 25 Best apezeimen Worsted Embroidery, Mrs 2,1 A W Bertha', 50 2(1 Mita Mary .1 Steinbeck, 25 Dcii specimen Silk Embrnidery,Nrs A E Shcrn•ocxi, 2AI Mn A E Shernmotl, Bat Tidy Cover Mrs Wm 11 Moxlcy, 2d Miss Clara Tiffany, 25 CLASS XIV. Paintings, Flowers, !Le. Best Drawing, W L Thatcher, $1 " Floral Design, Ming E. L. Lindsey, 2d Mrs Joseph Lines, 1 Best exhibition Artificial Flowers and Fruit. Sliss L L Powers, 2 2d Mrs Deo D Foot, - 1 Judges—A B Tucker, Mrs 11 J Tyley, Mrs James Tenant. CLASS XV Plowing. Batt Plowing, L Green Plow, L R Peck. $7 " II :gamey, 3 3d " Bunnell " L E Carpen ter. 4 4th L Green Plow, Horace Sweet, • 3 sth Seymour " 31 T Pengo Gth Iron Beam " - David Andrews I Judges—Harvey Grinnell, E. V. Decker, 0 N Tiffany. ' The Premiums will be paid by the Treasurer, E T. Tiffany, if rolled for before January Ist, 1874, otherwisethey will be considered (ionated to the Society. D L HIKE, ) H PArinisn, E.t. Com. N TompErics, HENRY M . JONES, President, S. E. CknyEs.-rEn, Seey. E T TWFANT, Tnmsnrer. As there was a dispute on the Hsrford Fair Ground about the pedigree of a Devon Bnii,one year old, exhibited by Elislnt T. Tiffany, of Dimock, we have taken the trouble to investi gate the matter, and the following affidavit of I). & J. Banker is published in rindicalion of our witbholding the premium awarded by thy Judges to said Bull. D B Blue, J H Parrish, N Tompkins, Emu. live Committee. HARFORD, P.L, October 22, 1873. &mite!mina County, nt:: Personally appeared beofre me, a Justice of the Pence in . and for said County, Jeremiah Banker and Davie Banker, and tnwlo the fol lowing statement That on or about the first of May,A.ll., IB72,they sold to Fowler Peck a Lull calf, "grade Devon." -The September following at Montrose Fair, mkt Peck says to us, "I hare called said calf a thoroughbred off," and wished us to say he was from a thoroughbred cow to him (Peck) from his statement. We refused to so state as %resold said cairns a "grade:' At liarford Fair last au said calf wits exhibi ted as a grade, arid this fall he was exhibited at Rexford Fair, Dish°. T—Tiffany, as a thor oughbred. We informed Mr. Tiffany on We fair ground that said calf *as a grade. This statement is inade at the mac t of-the Executive Committee of the Rarford Agricul tural Society. Jeremtah . .Banker end Deihl Banker being du tylirrorn say the loregoin6 &clam true. , fiimiel • DANKeII, °A.MM 11,1,2!giu Sworn ardeobscribed before We, Ulla /WI 1111 Y of October, A. D ,1873. ' - Etuar • oil/SUMO! the Peace. Per Order of Committee. , • ' ti E. °AkreNTEM, Secretary. farce Agltkvlts EDITQIIS ¢Y DLltpcu :—Please rnitiliaii tito following aftidavni.Tn eciuncet inn vitie:ihe affi davit of 31e,sara..11anketi, or in yoin lut'al: D. L IRA it. PA RIMEL N. TOMPKINS. Susquehanna Cuunty,sa : Personally 'appeared before me, n - Jusfite of the I'eac• iu vial for said county. Fowler Peck, and being duly sworminatle the tollowing stnte• meat: That on or about the lira. of May, ItSig, the Menem D. Je J. Banker wrote' me a letter, stating thnt they had a thorough-bred bull calf Weal. I went to their place and bought Said hull calf of Mcasts. H. it J. Banker, they agree ing to give me a pedigree of said vim: They never furnished it, as they agreed to do, but wrote me that they did not want to do atoms they were denting in blooded "noel:. At the Harford Fair, in the fall of 1871, I entered said calf as a grade Devon. The Executive Committee re , (mired proof of purity of thlt-Idooded stock, and I was not prepared. an Urn Messrs. Bankers hod not furnished ate with she Pedigree as they had agreed. laid not wish to have it thrown out by the Judges, as they probably would, for wont of proof as to its parity. I soil said calf to Mr. E. T. Tiffany, of t)amek, last spring, Mr.Titla ny saying at the time of purchase that he relied mom the statement of the Messrs Bankers at the Faint lust tall. Mr. E. T..Tiliany, of Minna:, exhibited said calf (now a yearling) at the Barter(' Fair,thegth inst. Fowt.En PECK. sworn and subscribed ) beton] me, Oct. S Wu. C. T wrxxx, J. P. 81, 1873, Sunvehanna 0,11,4, : Before me, Win. C. Tinny, one of the Justi ces of the Peace In and for said county, person ally appeared F, B. Peck,who being duly sworn upon oath, says that toe foregoing affidavit made by hit fattier, Fowler Peek, is true; that the matters and things therein stated were with in his personal knowledge; that he waspment nt the sale of said calf to his father by the Messrs, 11”nkegs, and they sold it fora thorough bred calf, and limber saith not. Swaim and subscribed before me, Oct WIL C. TIFFANY, J. P. Suavelianno County. AIL: Psrsonally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace in and for said county, E. T. Tiffany, and being duly sworn made the following state went That nt the Susquehanna County Agri emiurat Society Fair, held at .Moutnose in the fall of 18:2, 1 saw a large cow in the herd of full blooded Dreons exhibited by McArs. S: J. Banker. Messrs. Banker told me that the cow was a full blooded cow ; afterwards told me that she was the mother of the bull calf they sold to Fowler Peck in the spring of 1812. At the Barron] Fair held in the till of 1872, I saw the said bull calf, and naked Peck why he enter ed it as n grade. He said the Messrs. Ranker had agreed to give him a written pedigree; but they had not sent it to Man, and as 1111 had not the proof that the judges would require, he en tered it as a grade to prevent their throwing it out entirely. Shortly after this conversation be tween Mr. Peck auti.tnyself. Messrs. Ranker came uo to me at the pen where the calf was enclosed, and asked me how I liked the bull calf. 1 answered; then toll him why Mr. Peck bad entesed it as a grade instead of n full blued Messrs. Ranker said he (Peck) oniht to have en tered it as a full 11100.1, as it was, that It would have beet pmven all right; said the mother of said calf was !lA:largest and hest cow they-bail entered in their hen) of hill hlsusls nt Montrose: that the sire of said calf was their full blooded bull tkncw it to lot vicious.) and :all the pen of yearlines exhibited by them nt the Montrose Fair were shod by the astute (vicious) bull. At th e F a ir at M4,1,1r, Ise, thiN lin, Messrs. Banker exhibited a two rear old steer (latt was one of said yearilm,ns that were in said pen Cm year Pr , sionst in their herd of full Devora. This steer, /1.1. Messrs Banker said, was sired be the Mille hull that tile calf was they sold to F. Peek. This sal I bull they sold to F. Peck, 1 bought of Mr. F. Perk last spring. relying omits ly upon the state-no-tit w! Messrs Banter for till patio: of it s Lb , utl and I exhitited said cal , this fall at the Barron{ Fair as a yearling Devon Messrs Ranker maid to we at 11. e Barron! Fair, this tall, that 114 a :411, 1 11,, Tyler vreregodit: to sift the pedigree of my bull. I asked what was atohg. He said its mother was not tofu: pure Idoericd. I had no confidence in this statement, just made by th- Messrs. Ranker, 1 knot , ' ing tot the disease which they appeared to be affiated with; and I beard no more of %Ming the pedigree of my bull that day nor until Inst Satordar esetiltig.tOct. 25.3 and I, 011 1 11111 evening, prote.ard aguin.t the Messrs. , Tyler lint ii.g the premium awarded to them l o t their 1111:1. eta fl pare 11101 - 1,1, 1 1.1 1,1111, until they proved hint to Jur:melt', as I Lave good reas.ms to think hint iMpt.re. . . Sworn •nd befOre me, Ont. Wm. C. TIFF.LNY, J. P ;31, 1573. L[Vt.V 9;7712 17S EIIEVTS. A merl:c:ne that has done more then all the prescriptions of the pharmacopteia to pbktect the human sys'en against the los'ily ills super hr iinhealtl.y surroundings, worthy of 1116,c1-sat confidence. It is mainly on nevonnt of i s extraordinary preventive pro peak, that 11, at ea Stomach Bitt e rs is no eXCeltlll4ly t omdar in localities sittale,:i to the visitation of miasmatic fevers and tither di.eases produced by ealtstisoned air. A family that le s escaped sit-kness during a sickly season in MD- Se(111111CP of using the • Bitters as n s-di-41tard.is living advertbement of the virtues of the pre paration. Thl whole neighhorhond re-alize the fact. "I couldn't have believed it," says one, "I scarcely credited the advertisements: but one must believe what one sera,' says another. "It is the very thing we need in this unwhole some section of countra ." remarks 'hint And the result is that the mstinet of self-defence, the first law of nature, inducer' three-fourths of that community to obtain supply of the grunt vegi, tnble antidote before the next sickly season sets in. In winter, when the system recptiria Cain vigor end elasticity to enable it to baffle the of is of (Intup and cold, the Bitters will be found particularly serviceable. Rheumatism will not be apt to fasten upon muscles and nerves that have been braced up by this excellent luvigor ant and nervine ; nor istli severities of the srason, which haves chit - disastrous effect on tie pulmonary organs of the feeble and delicate be likely to exercise the mils untoward influen ces in cases where tho stomach and the exter nal surface of the body (which always sympa thizes with the digestive organs) have been toned and stimulated by a course of the restora tive. The fits of indigestion and irregularities of the bowels which mimed trout sudden changes of wenther may always be averted by a timely use of the Bitters. & E. 17. CASE, ItIAR?iEtt.S.MAKEIttz. OA Harness. light nnd henry ■t Inuest cash prices. Also, Olunlotts,.l3resst Alan• krt.. Whips at-A everythinr. pertaitting to tits line chesper than the cheapest. Repairin; doue prnmpt ly and in rood Mule. Alont:noe, Pa.. Oct. eI ) 3IINISTILATRIVoE NOTICE .—ln the Estate of O. P Woehho trc'd, tter• ,latualuirtration In the said eetato haring hero granted to the node-reign ed. all po.sotte owing Pahl e..tote. are . requested to make InnoviiiAte pay inetil. nod elipet eon. boy tug vbillor against raid estute are requeeted to present them wltb oat delay. MART!! IM. AsUltUlt.l, Adnerx. E W Smith, Attorney' ter Lotete. Liberty, Pa., Oct. SO, '71.--ml NstrinNer. NanCE.—llarit,e beau In the boot anDanOlil/..10,, fur the pafil aeree t ea ra. 1 hare este& liehre nu Independent Agency, MA eioinosieil with any combination a I,rai or :zillions! Boards. I obeli cieirze a mineable rate oit all till,Set , of tri• euralectireperiy. Capital kapresonted ore, 520,000,0001 • CHAS. 11. SMMT Montrose. Fa. (mt. 13. ANNUAL STITr.IIENT log At SCHOOL DISTRICT, Yor the Year Eadluz Jaw 2d, IBIS. Tax Tiotriptvror 3871 $3 3349 • To Stare appropriation.... ... ..... 917 It . To Tam than Doplicoto 1911 . 31107 .. --- . $3.14: 19-1.3.,137 19 ~' Exrziprerx.r.o. ' er, Paid Taub( re selartre.. , ,, . ..... $1,2 , ;173 - Nvw School Buildings anti Lolo.. 1,@,11 So Foot And flepAlro , '411.0 Yo volt are-- • . ..... . . 1).)54 , Santo,' ' 5109 Vniollf 0n1.9...1£11 . • ' 1•1113. 3.ll,vrlinown• EXTNTOC/ , 793.) • Trestutor alid Culltetor 14 , 1 , $34!1104711.114/ 02 . . lialarte In Tranary 74 . 1 . 7 lattot : I.):sEEl.F.S,Presldept.. e, W. Pirr4 0,, day. . , .., , Oct. 29, r419.-zir. clti4qu ,SALES,-BY vjaTuE 1.7 - writp iss4eLl by the Court of Common Pleas Susquehanna County' and tome direl . „l4, 1 will expose to sale by public .endue, ,at thu Court House In Montrose,on Frlday, November Mb, It}73, twO o'clock, it in., to 17 , 11nwing - picei:s or par eels of Ittn,l, to wk _ All that certain piece or parcel dl land. Waste in the tnwinyblp nnt Lonny, In the county of Sonemehnntte and Attic at, Pet nrylvnela. bllnildoll and deccri •ed a: fnl lowe, To wit l'Olt the erbrtti try bandy of Charles Smlt h. on the comb by !ands of Edo and Bartley. noel on the wee( lo later ..f Bartley tend Milo Berney. cot,. raining lit acres of land.l.e the came Miens emirs,. with the appartenalleen Ohetlill'Jllng honce_,kwo barn, corn stt, a nor Bull treMoy cod about i acre. IMPrteved. (Taken in excention eddies - colt of Jobh Van Loan Co. 7. V Ilallock and Wm. E. Slietworoi] ttlekCerrilin pie! , or Darrell(' TABlElittill" are In the borough of New Milford. In the connty of Sl.lnn'httnnti imgsState of Pcmicylennia. hortml.d rind titocrthed na felon . ., to eelc,.; fin the north by tondo ~r D. W. lte : er.. a tilt tract by land, of o lnhn Hayden. on the Youth be tenth. of George Pratt., and on . the wen try hoe. of E. E. Illchanlcon ; having a front-or tole hat, deed and twenty feet. and p depth of il,lg feet, with the ntiptlrtenance.„ I frame- &yelling home. a few fret trees. and all Imprtived. Marti to ereenti.n et the soil Of W. IL Lyon,. b Co.. Y 7. Geo, B. 51cCollIttn 11. C. Lest S CM. or. George 11, kleColltitet Beene a Payne mt. Geo. It. llcCollnnt Van Cort es, Oro. B. IfcCollum and Peter McCollum; S. B Chace et Co. vs Gen. B. nceollum and Prter Alefloiften ALSO—AII that certain piece or ported ollandonitnate In the bloomer, of Gibson. In the convey or stoopoe hom, and State of Pruner Bank. honneent Bad desnrrith eel ay follow,. to wit : (In the north by lands of Free man Bennetage and Aaron treccegnia, ten tam rr.t hr lands of Fitch limeemele.otthc youth by Janda of .1.. Porter and on the went he land• of lone, Porter and A. M. edam*. cone 110 acre+ of bind, he the ' , one more or 1,-ne. wig h the approterennrcee, one dwelling honor, hem. and oil bill lelmrs, 1 orchard. an I ahont IQ neer. Improved (Token he VXPVllttrilt ot the cult of J. C. Etinards,aseigratel to itery ht. Edwards, VP. P. B. Manrce.l ALSO—AII that certain pit-rear mercer of land afloat° In the townehlp of Jtosup. In the cotinty of masque-ham nit and State-of Peoncyleanie, honetdeel and — drscrihed a. fellow, to telt: On the north by the Wfaincltte therend• on the ea, made of John 11. Like, DO the moth by lands or Bro. filintired. and on the went I.y land- of . John Warner, containing ono intent land, I he the mine mom or Iv". with the appurtenanee. frame boner triune barn, btaelicrolth 'hop. come 'Bet trera, and nll Mimeo ed. (Trek en In execution at Om coil of Zion. Snort, rte. Jared Riot. fit.) A lee.° —All that rennin piece or parcel Of toad, clie nt, In the borough of Stoqueltarinn Ilem.r, In the con,,. tv of finvonehanna, and Slate or Periemylvrinfa.'bon net nal and described PP follhlail. to :On the eolith by Wimhlngton ' , meet, on the earl by land. of Mice rem gm, on the cough he I end. tit John Tierney. and on the wnct by land* of Eilware Lill, : with a front of all feet. and a depth of FM feet. with the opt tertenances, t turn. story Beene bocce. chlckery, some Emit temo; rind all improved )Taker. In rsecnt ion at li,. chit of G. B. El dred, mei:stied to tstoemehmon enemy L oat Amodat ion Ilnet McDonald and Jacob thylor.i t AI-Meal) that piece or parcel nfland ortnate in the town• eitlp of Green Bend• in trio county oh Sunernehanna and State of Penns. Ivesla, hounded and mos/lined ter follow., to telt : Beginning on the ...wheee side of the new toed from rentr the dwelling bunco. of Tenant° Haldwon to the old Winder road tit a chestnut heel standing on the northwest corner of said lot, thence mertbeacterly alone Bald new road niennt 71 feet. theme on a lino at right angles with the Came to - the Ilse lower,. Green. thence ironthwenterly ;show the eel Green In land 71 fecht hence northerly to the plaee of be ginning. onntnlning acre of bind he the seine more I f 1,01,0 1, li:icing there n Ihi coney frame dwelling honer. insizinter hotline end all Improved. A leo. n foetal. Int of Inlet eitnsto in Grent.liend town hip. in the enmity I of Semen:eh:mem ned State of Pentarylvanin. desertined I as fellows. to tell t commencing ot n poloron the ea,. arty 'Me of It ...lent. street mods by the Intcrortion of an old fence with raid greet Deo formerly heft by Avery Holden os the westerly honnitary /Me of the lot formed, come-acted to cold Holden. nmolny thence eortnerly nlimg said street Snot-. thence heck eneterly e i g ht anon.. with the loot Mold lotted ctreet Bee to the inentendery line of the Lowrey Green farm, thence smith. rly tieing sold Grirn boundary A rods. running thence Ina str .121,1 line to the Mace of Inevinotng. Colo V'titelitv t it-'e-• of Ins.d_ he tine came more to rem on which in a brick yard inn mod nil len.nroned Alen. 311 Pint certain Int of land .Runty In et rent Vend town.l,ip, the roontv of Sionte-haunt and Slate of Pee ns. Ivan in. demel bed SP fnllnu to wit Commute In,: net a cletednnt mot standing on ,to. north ....trete reoner of troldolph Street. thenc . nth i-neterls In, the lone el lend late on - nett by Lowrey °mete therce .0.11 ti. wmteriv along 'mid Geecti's line nhotit seventy one Men. thence n•.-th , eteierty thing the there n I t convoy ml by Willi am We t lino a Ile to John 1, hafTem to nal fLandenipli read them, northencterly rangy; said Ken dein!. recd ninont seventy-one het to the Once of be• ginning. con arming on e . helf ace.- of land he the p One mote., , v...taritlt Chu /i pUr , rlt2l/IC, oile 1 , 4 Horsdwel. ling hon.. oil Impr. „d- At.,. at that Or rtniinDite cof Into) eh Oslo in the floomen of Gr 0 ,... Itooo, Snagnettsn nn In.. beinciln d end elmenteel tee follow•. to Tern r feel non,r tea le, food on the Turnpike r oo d. e n , in: from the o rorne- cif I hr lot hrtmerly own ed he Wn'te-r Palette to the rtia I Boling TO the Defend lb, inde along, Mot rood tan lot (..ro..d,' new,. d hy Wal ter Psi. , ie. them,te•rther•y to Gant demo I bre ;,,e fonoerty "weed by It /I iter Pel r In. threes 6or mo w I--n-I ins to the Olin° 0' 1 , Ot t iog. W itt the nenorte• nom—. a ',eery de .-I Inc he, a nd a rt honewed all rims eerriTel Mere in. nn, I of 1,11 d •ilitot T. IT the te,rongh of Bost Send. in the comity of nimem di owes •-.1 to or reen, Irani 1. ...n i n nn i nn o n ind dose- I e• a. oollerrs. Isrn It: • licgdnelog en Vi i- c . Men tor ones !ores. conorr pf hoot sold by toe el.- i.e, ti on Oen, Peg - Meow In Franklin so,, n, it.. or. felt non hn. fr re,esid Frank tie el art tl• 't to ttiod,t tearer I,ant p I,lllel with -aid Frani. In otOort. thenc • sew her serve atom sae{! pry•-all• I •teret fetto a .118.rr 11..-n-,• w e , .. r i, tea tech- angle. to Fr .e.kl.n -t &neat rti.o -reef. Ihrhee nor le ,Ft f,,', to the 10 of therineitc r ty n sith -the ap lost n.....e tte ...tory aII 1111 r do. vlit!„: tort., and 'tt arentirto at weenie of 51i• eliaei nothine co-I0 cod 1n A. e'. Var nem. r ye. W. Pei !in steel L. in ins elf .tern s Vooot t woowt. v. h‘ • hdill'O : !Vile Ml' hit, notAgo•dit. A C. V in wormer, en W Pa intl... old itra-riey .n. ni y!. 51 dhow, ascii:tied to A. C. 1. aanturniest, Welter Paint.) I F. B. PECX. ALSO—AII the inter:lint Most•. Truesdell In all that ecrtaill piece or parcel ur land situate in the iiiwiejiip of I. laTord, in the County 4/1 . 41://tlile11/11111t and State of Pennsylioniii, boon. mid em.! 0.-st rthed as hillows, to flltig a tar.l and dune: GM' east corner of .lumens Snyder's land, Ihrnre fly lands- id' John (talc of John Guarld ' , oath 42 ile gro, east 241 1 . Iterviles to a alit! 51///1t 5 in the mirthwes it..r ot lull or Orrin Wilson, by said line smith 41!., degrees scent 44 per tea to a demi hemlock tile west corner 01 said Orrin thence hr said Wilson's southwest line solidi 42 1 .‘ demise edst 22 per ches to u post an.! ..tottes u wrier of thence by said Steven's line stunk 42 1 .: degrees vest 1 i pcnd,rs 1,, a corium. thence: by Intel of S. 13. C. IVi,t lioi 11 42 1 ,i ilegre tees - 11.3 : ty r- ChM, It, it :lst in the line of Innil of der, thence said Snyder's line north 4: de gree., cast I:3f/err:le. It, post and el (111,5 another corner of said .131114 , 1 Snyder, thous) still by land of valid James Snyder north 42 1 , - deems w,st 122 perches to a tiost 2111/1 shines another corner of s /id James Snyder. and thence still by hind of said Janus Soyde r north 47/,,r de /Cr/M.3 east 20 petite., to the k .lare 111/01/::1:/14 containing T.) :vol. of land. p the sante more or less, lettevittl int nevertheless therefrom a strip Or piece of lan.l on the northwest shit: of Round Pond alitint 20 rods wide 27 roils lying het wren lands of J I). Pickering and J. Snyder.) In ith the twit - tenant-es. frame lag torn. f n orchur about 13 item, itirprovisl. [Takeo ill eXt-etain /11 the of .lam .5 Fidler assisam.l to Eld ridge Sn der, cc. Moses. Totesilell.] E. T. TirrANT SALES VIRTUE OF wri'e Issued by the Cw:rt of Common Meng of Sm:ryn o elnunta ana to toe direvied, I will e:‘. r. ml veue, :It the Court ci,:nce in Montror Friday, November 7, .1673, at 1 o il.n , ; tn., the 11111)m lag pitams cr par er). of 'anti, to wit : Ail that certain Int of 1.. tel situate In Mince: t•orniditi, in lb.- enrotty and State of Pentaryt v.tala, benne'. ti and t hre33. 3 31 ea to wit: 1 , 11411t.t . n 41 and .t•et.-• atr at th e Cray lot, th• c and. ,if C. Itettera arid I. Ittile.b. north 4:14 delie e. me•l fin% Iturehr. In a and cone.. thence 1y hoe:. of P. 11. Tte.vey north l'et dw pre,, e..l .111taterbee to the rent-0 rite roan. dente along the • rho, ob rut-) thud ...ull h itecr• ea out 57 p m ), awl It It