11 I:==1 mtV eninttil cOtTDSIIST6RT,.. ) :Gfr 261'1660: B u rglars Alvat.- - -Our 'vitt* is reatened with another previalinlie 240 f „ se pests of civilized cenaii6 di r men were`eon prowling around ntd to break into the holm: and shop " • • - oar County . Treasure r ; Eh lizes,' Esq., e night la'st week.:. They did not' get to either the house or shop, but=opened e stable door and turned out the - - cow, r what parpose is not known. : e e, with a portion of his family, -was at the tittle. Several other in -tees of prowlers - being seen around Rings hate recently occurred. Cold .d wounds are a very 1 , ,,00'cl remedy 'for ,ase•breaking. ' • - - ire desire to call the attention cf ,ip officers to the - fact that 'by an act ended to this County -at= the last- ses of the Legislature, the orders: - issued them now- are rendered void. We th e law entire in our next. e have printed a supply of the new form , orders, whichwe wilt sell at 51,25 per I, and every township board should-at ,re supply themselves. We will prefer of course, but will take the orders every township at the usual discount re. We. will print a sufficient number blanks to supply each small township ith at least, fifty, and each large town iip with at least 100. Order your links at once, as all orders issued ae .rffing to the form now is use are illegal. Persons interested in the County Fair and who is not ?—will'olo well to pre • e this number of. the JounNAL ou Ant of the Premium List, as they y not have an. opportunity to get it • in.. The following is a list, of the eol - i - ihlii - tees of a Pholgeliaiifs. _ OF.NTLEMEN. : LADIES.. D. Kelly, • Mrs. S. D. Kelly, Isle Thatcher, " E a. Barclay, Rees, rome Chesebro, " N. Scbootnnker. N. Stebbins, -* Miss Mary Barclay, .‘se Canfield, - - " Mary Lyman, B. Hart, a Jane Reckhow,, comas King, Nancy Jones, - it, Storrs, • " June Butterworth, " Charlotte Haven. ." Eliza Lyman, - ‘7". Fanny A. French, L Fr( nrh, R. Hal en, L Lyman, Lelia Haven Mrs. H. L. Simons, . 3:Rees, rr.C. it Geo. Metzger, MEE WW2= S. Jones, " d. S. Ibiutt 212111 " Collins Smith, . i• " Nelson Goodsell " W. H. Metzger. • F. Glitsamire, Goodsell, . U. Cro-sby, lleteor. —On the- &cuing of the `2oth' 1, at 35 minutes pass 9, Coudersport me, or 50 minutes New York time, a -atiful asteroid made its appearance in e Western sky. We first saw it pass ; between the stars Aliuth and 31egrez 'Ursa. major (between tail ani body) in other words between handle and el of " the dipper." The nucleus of e meteor, of the diameter of one de ., or apparently of 10 or .12 inches 'meter, emitted a beautiful blue light,. ore intense, than that of the full moon, bile the tail, of the same thickness, 6 ees,.or seemingly from 5 to 6 feet eg, was more of a bright orange color. meteor moved slowly . horizontally di West to East in an angle of 45 de- . eQ above the horizon and remained mt 2 minutes in *sight. Its motion Reared like that of a fish swimming eietly at night through, the dark sea, , anded by the phosphorescence of he water, like with a gulden halo, key :g a shining line behind ; and the same gyration was perceptible in the tail of to meteor. Exactly 5 minutes afterits ppcarance below the horizon a report • beard in the East, similar to the dis ge of a heavy cannon at a distance. is noise was dlitinctly - perceived by -Py persons, who did-not happen -to see le beautiful meteor, and induced then enquire into- the cause of it. The tole phenomenon produced a majestic tee by its slow, steady movement.' . d its beautiful blue and variegated It soared above the few scattered clouds and made night almost as 85 day. - Tile meteor was also observed in the 4 cities, and seemingly ;paSsed_ as • y over . Albany as :it did over ‘4 York. -We see no account of ▪ ,being observed west of . Buffalo, I it passed in the zenith - as also ~ .'4 ll/in f- -h ero it &sewed ,to . be about degrees nortli:Of the zenith. 'The . . Len was beautifal, wherever - it' ryas be tid has produced considerable sai '6 speculation- in , the metronolitun .Lautsvtrax, Ky., and Braceville Sta. 1 , on the Cleveland and Mahoning, 0., were each 'visited by a severe tpr •' of Wind rain nod hall.on Saturday. R 0 ladies were killed at the last 12117104 ate, TREASUREW.F , . Efetorqfrqtto - ,Tonrnak;—Preue,ittmoun-F9 the name oT NV9OI.SEY MAXIS, of liriirrion Aoisnehip: s ar`d" . ,candiila'te the office of CountyTreasurer;subject to tbe":decisioa,of the Aepublienn countfpinvention. ititrisotr; 'Jul/ 5, 1860;.: A REF;CTELICAN.. • SUMS BAKER, of Hebron township, be it: candidate for - the office of County Treas urer, subject to the decision._of - the Replan -- can counly convention. , - ,* COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Afier consultation, we have concluded to recommend WM. 11 - OGERS, of Ulysses. to the favorable consideration of the Republican County Conveution_ns a_candidate.fer.County Connnissioner. • His moral character; quail. - fieations and st4ict economy bats induced, us to present - 10a name. Sivenat. REPUBLICANS. Allegany, July 13th; 1860*. • . f)ei..iiii•ifoliejo: THE FEJIALIi ORGANIZATION is-'often as frail . as that of a tender flower; . - Ikfitn,y of the sex enter into marriage relatkins without being,able to undergo the labors and trials of maternity. In this country theniandS of young and beautiful women are sacrificed every year from this cause alone. llostetter'sEele bra ted Stomach Bitters will save many of this Class from on untimely grave. ' This medicine has been used with great benefit by immense numbers of imople throughout the republic, and the proprietors :have received grateful commendations from all sections of the coun try. The Bitters, will be found to be very pleasant to the taste, even.as a berehage,-and prompt and powerful in its effect as a medi-' eine. It infuses new vitality into the frame, and strengthens the whole system, so "that women who use, it are enabled to go, through with labors rhich would. without it, 'co cer tain to prostrate t mm. Sold by all druggists. 4rilx aliturtimittitts, SALT FOR SALE -at . SCHOOMAKER'S, At $2,50 Per Barrel. CORN MEAL at $2,00 per hundred. F LOUR : Extra, $6,50 per barrel N EW ARRIVAL of that 50 cent TEA r eAr ,- T 1 LTS ITELS DRIED BERRIES wanted in exchange for Goods. N. SCITOOMAKER Coudersport, July 25, 1860 ULYSSES ACADEMY. JOSEPH A. COOPER. A. B. Priucipul MR.. WM. GILLILAND ..stszt 31ISS • 11. M. JONES; : . The ULYSSES ACADEMY was commenced in the spring of ISs9.amd ()peted .to students the following September. Its object is to af ford to the youth of its vicinity,. and to.others who may'choose it, as It place of study, the requisite facilities for obtaining a .thorough and practical education. The school is in a neat, two-story building, beautifully situated on a gentle eminence commanding a view of the village and court-- try ground. The - adjoining yard contains about three acres. The upper story contains a single room; acid is used for a chapel, reci tation. and study room. This room is lighted by 14 large windows, furnished with seats for 150 scholars, tables, . black-boards, maps, charts, clock, thermometer, and Library of Reference Books. The lower story contains two rooms for recitations, one for.library, a dressing, room, and a hall 8 . by 44 feet. The students board in private families and study in their own rooms.- Nearly every fam ily in the Village open their houses toboarders. As several new houses are being erected, there will .he no lack of accommodations and, in private families, students can enjoy the comforts of home. - Aler This Institution is better furnished with maps, charts and Reference Hoots than any similar institution in the country. The Library of Reference contains over 49 vol umes, costing about 53,00 a vol. Among them are : APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCItOPEI)IA, 9 vols. - THE HOME CYCLO PEDIA, 8 volc., Sc. There is a general brary under the care of a Librarian f and a Teachers Library containing 25 vols., uron DIPACICS. There are three Sessions a year, of Fourteen Weeks each; Commencing as follows.: Ist Session, Tuesday Aug. 21st, ISGO 2nd ." " " - De.c. 4tlt, " 3rd gg . , g' March, 28th.,:18G1. Institute comnzences Nov. 12th, 1860. Tu!ition Per Term. INVAIRIAELY iN ADVANCE.. . C.ornmon - Englisla—embracing Reading, . Writing, .Orthography, . Geography, Grammar, and Arithmetic $5,00 To which is added - for each higherstudy 1,00 Incidentals, Library, &c., ,' 50 • Institute,• • 50 _ . Board, room, lightjuel, &c., $1,50 per week. Rooraa without board, $2 or. $3, per term. PROF.. O. W. SANDER: ) , A. N; The author of SANDERS' READSRS, will be present the last two weeks of the Fall Term, and conduct'a Teachers' Institute.. Prof. Sanders will be aided by S. LEWIS, Esq., the Co. Supt., and probably by. the Su perintendeut's of the adjoining Uoutities.. fury itnpot taut that Students b.e *pres ent at the commencement, and remain until the close of the term. A record of each pu pil's attendance will be kept, and reports sent to every Patron. -• . As reaped; fine enulconvenient beautiful and healthy location, thorowjh 'practical and vinteniatic - instruction, efficient aid*, pure strong and nobleince Wive* this , institulion ac knowledges no superior, and fcwieguals. Tlie in terCburse of the students with each other and with the Instructors is expected to conform to thepiuriesiei: and :prOptietlei :of :Cultivated society. Their adtnissien to the-institution and enjoyment of 'HS imply a sa cred contract on- their part promptly to ob serve.its Regulations. A copy of these is fur nished to each student and conformity to them is indispensible to cOntinuance in the Tostitu , For farther informatic,4 Add•;ess the-PRIN CIPAL, fIti.S.SU, Pa. LIST , OF lmattliND albeES, : - THE • ' eES- .171,EGUILA.TWNS! OF THE ' 11f. ANNUAL r . ' , Of the POTTER COUNTY AERICULTURAI. AND, HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, to 'be ..held ,at Couder4Ort, Tnesday and Wednesday, Octobei Ind . -and 3rd; -1860. LIST OF PREMIUMS. CATTLE—IMPROVED ..AND NATIVE . BREEDS.- •-• , Best bull; 3 years old and upward, of eanb, ti 00, 2nd best dO. do 300 Best*bull 2 years old and upwa.d, do . ' 800 2nd best do .= -- do i do 2.00 - Best bull year old and upward, do . • 2ndbest do • . do ' • .do Best'bull calf, ' ' do 2nd beat bull calf, • • : - odo Best miloh - cow, ',Zod - best do [Cow to be kept onsgrass during the experiment - and:for two weeks previous - to each period of trial; each period to bO of ten days, and at intervals of not lesa' than one month.apart; The statement furnished to containthe age and breed of lhe cow, time of calving, quantity of milk in , both -weight arnd measure, and also the weight of butter during the period of ten days:;.butter made to be pthibitetl at the, Fair, and ally the cow; Statement to be verified by the affidavit - of the emit.: petltor and at least one other person having a khowledge of the facts.] - . - , 43est heifer 2 years old . do 2nd hest do, do ' ;' do ".best heifer .1 yqar old ~do 2nd best d o do _ -e0 Best heifer calf, Best yoke of oxen 2nd best do • Best yoke of steers, 3 years o:d 2nd best do . do Best yoke of steers," 2 years old 2nd best do , • do Best yoke of steers, 1 year old 2nd best do • do Best training of steers, is each class, by boys un der 16 years old, • 80010 l JUDGES—Lucian Bird, A. C. Stevens, Janieeß. Jones; Hudson Hendry; 0. C. Warner, F. H. Sizery.Ths.eph Knowli • ton, N. Dwight. - HORSES--THOROUGH-BRED; DRAFT; FOR ALL WORK. Best stallion, of each " 4 00 2nd best dO 3 00 - Best brood mare, (with foal at her feet) of four . years old and upward - - .. 2od best do . - do do . Best colt 3,2. and 1 year old, each 2nd best do do do Best suckino: colt ' -0 2nd best do • - - _ Best single carriage or saddle, each 2nd best . do do . Best matcheespan of carriage horses or mares, 2nd besG do do . . Best span of draught•horses.. - .•_ 2nd best ' do • , Best span of mules - - 2nd best - do -' - 7 - :- . . Best-jack .. - 200 . . . JUDGES-S. M. Mills; A. B. Crowell, With Palmer, Nell son Perham, S. P.. Reynolds, H. H. Liman; P. B. Dedrieli. SIIEEP-LONG-WOOLED_; MIDDLE . WOOLED ;'MERINOS; 1 CROSS BREEDS. .. - _ _ . SAXONS; . Best buck, 2 years old and upward, of each 2nd best do 'do do Best buck, under 2 years old ' - do ' 2nd best 'do • do do . Best pen of 5 ewes 2 y'rs and upset' (in 2nd best dG . do do Best pen of 5 ewes under 2 years old, of each, 100 do 8 buck lambs, of each, 1 00 do 3 ewe lambs, do - 100 Best samples wool, not . less than five fleeces - 2 00, [Samples of each to be deposited in Museum of Society.) Best sheep dog, 00 JUDGES—Lewis W. Lyman, Willis Young, 11. 0. Perry; Joseph Phillips, Jacob Poet, Simon Drake. 1 . i 13est boar' ' 2 years old and over, 1 year 0., and 6 • . montlls old, each ; ' , 2 OCi . 2nd best boar ' do do do ' _ do 10.0 Best breeding sow, 2 year old and over, 'and- 6 months old, each, . . 200 2nd best breeding sow, do do do •"1 00 Best lot of not less,than 5 pigs, under 6 months old, 10d Best -cured hum, ' • • •- • - 200 [The ham to be cooked and brought to the exhibition.] ei UDGES—James Bear* John 1- 1 .-Roscll, A. C. Taggart, G. W. G. Judd, Charles Monroe. POULTRY, • • . ..... i Best lot, (not leSs than 1 cook-and 2 hens.) native and improved breeds ; each,. . •1 00 Best general lot of poultry, owned by one perou, 200 JUDGES—David T. Hall, G. L. Catlin, James reprce,,Hen,' ry Andresen. • 1 BUTTER. AND CHEESE . . ,Best butter in firkin or tub, not lens than 50 potinds;'2 00 2nd best do_ •'- do --. do-. , • ' 1,50 ~._ ... • Best rol butter,• not, less thanllo pounds , 10(1 2nd best' do do •. -.. ;- ' 1 - 50 Best cheeie, not less than ten pounds JUDGES—Sobieski Ross, Mrs. Timothy Ives,. Atribrose.Coi rev, Mrs. Almeron Nelson, Joseph Mho, Mrs. Daniel Ohn l sted.. • • - DAM:, GI AZING AND GRAIN FARMS: Best farm, • ; Second best farm, Third best farm, [Gonditiou,cultivation and buildings will be considered by the Judges in their award, and a statenieut of the manage= meat will be required of each competitor. They are request.' ed to notify the Recording Secretary at an early-date, to ena=, ble the Judges to visit the farms during the Growing season.] JuDGEs--John S. Mann, Dennis Mill, Johnson Chase, O. A. Lewis, A. W. Jones,. PLOWING MATCH First Premium, Second Prethium, JUDOES—SetI, Taggart, David Crowell, A. S. Armstrong, Henry &elson, S. C. Phelps. WHEAT, COEN, RYE, OATS, BAM I ET, BUCKWHEAT, ETC. • • Best acre of each, 300 .:pd best I do . 1,00 Best sack Winter or Spring Wheat, each I 00 2nd best • do • • do . - .50 Best sack . Rye Flour, ' . • do '.75 2nd best do do • Best sack Buckwheat, do '7s 2ud best do ' do. -—5 O - r - do do do do do 00 SWINE ===l Dorn meat, - ;!. - -. • •B4r.iird 'Most thilathyhai'fratil H • 50- clover 1 50 acre; of pcitatoes:4 -- turtiiptLilit.; ..• - 2 00 t.. 2nd Ve;t - .1. ao ..:,.do : - , Best aerel of beets, carrots , beaht • • .:.• , '[Competitors for tirotriiiiins - pri,isity'Of '..ahave' must . ex bihit'isarnideir °Tele croji:ttethe'Fitir, furnish a statement of the ; mode of cultivation, and also 6. - .eeitificatit cf two iesp.cota ble' neikl.tors to' the'PreduCCand . 'ineaitireinenti of. the grating-, • • :H1 . .. 1. . Lannt l iEs.--41nieron Nelson. Sylvester Graennian, Harris . Ly ! ' jklit n nett i -David CtowelliLeoicl - Shertiirin, L.- H. Kiiineti. il . _ •!, • . 7 r • acidSmS6 CLOVER AND FLAXSEED. • B.lst inland! of each, . '..100 end best do 7" JuOEs—Harry Lent; . Ethrin Lyman, GARDEN VEGETATI.u.4. . - • Best assoyttperit of vegetables, . 7 . ltd beSt • 'do : ' •.'. • . .• Best sample of each, . - . h ' do !do 7. do ~ raised j etttlt' not. over 16 -years o r ld, • ' , , : 50. Juno,Es—Luias Ouliliing, It-B. A. Suhr, Henry Yeitzer; S,yivanns Jones, iLike,Parlingjllyinas Ilacket,.a.G. ' • - . kiGAR • •. • - ": Best specialesi 91raaplia sugar, not .1614 s ihitti 10 lbs; 50 Best Sp.eeinien honey, pot over 6 lbs.;.tdbe.trt.' • lien•sritliout 'destroying the. bees, ,and s iment.of thanageweet and kind of..hives. to, he • furnished; : .Tupo Es-,-P. A.Stebhins,.l). D. 091 cord Henry:llan H. L. Bird; Lyman (Nelson. ; - 'AND G..IZDkN Best assortMent of. each, 2 00 100 150 100 3 00 2 00 *2.00 10,0 100 • 50 2nd . bc . .it do . 50 Best:sample of each variety, 50 [Not :to be, removed until elese of:exhibition. Preektions trill be'taken to Prevent injuty.l • •, JuDOEs- 7 -Barak J, ill. Kilbourn, Sala Stevens, Dan iel Olmsted, 11.irison Edgeeorab, Leroy _Lyman. Best 4, bunches shaved shingles, Best-4 do t sawed - do • Best 2 hundles do lath, - 13,est, manuthetured 500 ft. of lumber, Best Ido — boards l or veneers of turd wood, not less than 100 ft* ) I 200 • _ • 100 3 00 200 2 00 150 1 50 100 1 OQ 50 ;' • • 7 . ' Blest-pollection of specimens of woods the growth .• ;of this cOunt,y; 3 60 ~,•JuottE9.-7 - --Walton Dwight, Henry Garrett, Clark Ingraham, G.A. Barclay; A. Mainania. . • • • HOUSEHOLD MANCIFII.3TDRES,..Sze. [A epmtnitteel of Judges,- cOmposed of ladies, has been ap pointed, with inStructious to reconinieud.awatas to the most des6rving, not exceeding ST in any ' zase.] • . JuDOEs=—Mri. S. - Itess, G W. G. Judd, Mrs. F. W. Knox,'MrS. Joseph Mann, -Mrs. Isaac Betson, S. M. Mills, Mrs. Ira Canfield, Mrs. Nelson . Clark, Mrs: Mary Kent, - MrS.Sth.TagOrt, Mrs. J. 13. Smith, Mrs. Samuel Thomp - son, Mrs: A. C. Taggart; Mrs. Miles White. MECHANICAL IAND FARMINO IMPLEMENTS. AND MANU . • 1 • I'A(IIURDS. - [A discretionary committee has been appointed, _With. in .'. 1. structtous ; to recommend an award, not exceeding 61,50, for the best article of any kinds that may be exhibited ; ] JUDGES—D. )3. Brown, J. M..Bassett,.C. C. Lyman, - W. 13: Gorddier, WA L. Raymoncl - • " • 1-LAIME•S' EQDtSTRIANISIC` - ;•—• • • • A riding bridls, - Martinmale and-whip. B. Overton, S. N. Mills; S. doss. • 4 00, 3 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 100 Premium;; JuDaEs:—G Gent's Discreti A.-G. ;Olmsted, Seth Lewis, - Alpiander Eydal Cyrus Sunderlip, Dr. ,Edward ,toe] Mile's 'White, IV. H. 3.lefzger, Andrew Jackson, Wm. P. Burt. 3.00 2 00 200 100 2 00 1 50 The 'abovePreaniums will b Lion of the depositor, in a' NE MA, in which will be iiiserte which the premili k # is awards RULE§. AND .REGULATIONa' • • • • I. All Animals, to be entitled to compete for Preiniums. shall hare been kept and owned in the County, by the per sons presenting them, at lCast four Mouths "prerioui to the Annual Fair.. ° /Slo animal shall'draw a premium two lears in, succession -other than certificate of Honorable Mention. . . IL No person shall be permitted to compete for a Premium on any 'article ofl Domestic Manufacture, or Butter or Cheese, unless the same hall have been made or manufactured by such Orson or Orsopa, or hb or their faMily or ..fawilies, within the year hat it shall be offered for - a . premium. t, 111. lExhibito s must become uiembers of the Society and have their urtiel s and animals entered on. the Secretary's book on or befor the day next preceding the openingof the Exhibition; an all articles and animals must be brought within,theenchlaro-as early es noon of the first day of ex hibitioh, in order that they may be suitably arranged. The Managers do not), intend to. ASSURE any exhibitor who NEG LECTS these requirements, that his articles:Pan' be submitted to the Judges: While every effort will be made to secure the examination and Duper. notice of every article on _exhibition, 1 justice 'to those Ito comply .wi!ls, the rules of the "Society re ' quires that they shall in all cases first receive attention. IV. -lArtieles er animals reMoved before the close of 'the 'Exhibition"(exeept - by permission of the • President) cannot receivela Premium, though awarded. . V. Should an individual eirfer an animal, in any 'Other namdtban'that ef the.bona foie Owner, — the person- making Suiili entry shall not be allowed a premium should oao'be re• ported,& the Judges, aid shall be precluded from competing at any future exhibition of the Society. . Vt. persous_aptering stock lof the age of three years, and under, Shall furnish the JudgeS • evidence 410.* time . when the_a r itiMals:were dropped, to_ hta e filed by the with the Sec retary ; l and the'tges of animals above this; to, be •-given- on making) their entries, • :VII.; The Judges shall in ill cases withhold minimills where the animal or artiste is pot worthy, though theie olio competition. 1 • . - ; 1 • 'yin, No preadurns are to be awarded to Bulb, Cows a Heifersfi, that have been-fitted ;fur the buttifter-÷the inlentiee' of the Society being to prod :tote - the rearibg of - stiperiet. - tinij, orals fo# breediti4 purposes. l . - - ~ . , rt - IX. •Whenevei. it shall appear to the . Judaea that articles . , of superior merit hav,e heel] Presenteil,-not ,netieed. in ._the Premiuin List, Shey l shall wake special .report, thicket' to the Beard of Managers.. - .'. 1 '-• ' :', •: • . -.. X.,li••is particularly desiredlthat no persons shall 14 pres ent. while the JUdges are exantinivt •the Stock reteried tia thetn, - Pcipttlicp't-'4 taking:o66 of the animals, unleis hie special ,request. •By order of Beard.orMapapts, . ~ P. A.:, 2 Jr..STEBBINS --' • 1 . . ' S " *Y' MB 5 00 4 00 3'oo 4 00 BED Ladies' Disirett'onarl) Com. Mrs. "A. G. Olmsted, • " . • - cc AlineronNelson, cc A. F. Jones, • • " Calvin Palmer, " ~ Glasmiro, " FL A. Nelsoti, •" C. S: Jones, • " .0. J. Spofford. onarst Com e paid in Money; or nt the op 4'iTLY ENGRAVED DIPLO ( the name of the article for =Z r•residatittl Distxia'tf..94kijittifeln-DOinj: 111 04.7: §4erwpAcs , ii.i-N34 • • eTe di on. distriCts,',4 .Potte ,COuniY. era' -reg ., • 'quested toineet,aCthe Isunljtactfs-forliold inzetectiOns,'alt: g1 . r4,43r , ,' Tag PAY , 90- .1114! 1 1 44, to ‘ clioose Tine pelegates from„ eas.h:district nieetin COitvetdion'tit ; Coll;- DERSPOII,T, on VIIITOSI/Ali:;.th4', 84C(IXD • D:3l' OF AUGUST;IO6O; taie;ehtteindidatcii for County Offices- , The Townships at their .piiiieakt ivneetint4 aretrequested to :instruct -thm--911*tcsiP4 regard to the propriety itt:lol;;the portionhient 'System of repres ty Conventions. • • - -The following Cotatnltteeviltrigilatior.4o : - been appointed in their rettp,ctiv..own,, i„ and are requested to act promptl y isod , vigor T , ously; to provide so that dile notice itt:the' primary;meetings for the electiOn of delegt4et: may be giveni in ordef that every district mai be - represented 1n the Convention: .> =;:::» '• „,.. : , • •-; , . A. C. TAGGAWC,- --Chairmatirifto.llLCcini' Coulicrspott;'3Une 20; 18604' 100 50 loo_ - - - 2 ' IiiGILANCE : COMMITTEEr • Allenti-A. G. Presile; 0:1V. G 31:11il!s: ' • • Abbott—David Conway e Theiph.Seliwaiiettri back N. B. Buhr. - - teriLeonaid. - , gtevens'36llii 2,210a6 ; ci - gAin- , ! 1 ; • Vouder i sporil".- Siebtenti;-Ir.; Thompson, Eli-Rees: , _ Eulalia—O. 3: 1 Beaffnrd, Xorris .-Leytt,l man Nelson. _ • . , - , 100 , Geileitle - •:4,' C. Cavanit:l6, Stephen - -IInra;: Andrew Killin. - : ••.• • .llarrison.J. Sanford;Austin Sweetland; S. 1i Beebe. • - ; , ; H. Bishop, 1 . 1. Hatbborge, Sylvester Greeman. Hector-31aithew Wm. T.. Leach, jr. Joseph Sunderria, - -yr. - - - • ---- • Illimer 2 -Jacob Peet; V. B. lyres.- „ Jackson—Rufus tnn , ni,pso#,..airtaCrowell . i Keating 7 -Pluni!. ar ri s, &son lia r.. loWDingel. * . • isi,n Clicesliro, Elea tkei marq Ytien; • : Pleasant ..YaNy—:-D? P..goberfq llatthew. 31eDi)well, N. P . .• Fluent. L ' • = Portage-=-Vm . ; L. gniio,3ll:'*.* .Sizer;.Ett • ward Ilia; • = Pike---Sr. IL Mirtiti; :Ohn darriel, Johd Metz:gar. , • • • ROttlet—Ehnieia Ponfieroi r g. -II u r C: Knowlton. • , Stimmit—it. H. Mason, - IletriCl2 Alfred Ayres:.. • Sreden-dwin. *, OSirantie; 3: - W. Syjrania—E. 0. Anitiff, Robert Youli,g. . 4 • • .Sharoit. , —lt: L. Nicholl, I. D; Barriesi Joh& Vooihes: - . • • . Sthwardson—Henry Andrehn; Leroy Crlt: tenden, J. L. Clark. - . • Tilysses-0: Ildeket; • - - Wharton—George Barclay,John Bensley • Nathan Bailey. . - . West Branch—Seth Conable, ErastitsCrip! pen, ;lanes Bunnel. - • 1 00 1.00 . 50 2 00 51) 1 09Qcop_i.R!3 . EU COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESSI . • • i• BY nazis CROSBY,' - • f OF THE PLICADSLPIII4:Ikifi; IT TELLS YOU flow to draw np Papers and givea,gatierat • .1 • forms forAgreemensof aft • .es and Petitions. .- r IT TELLS YOU . How to draw up Bonds and Mortgages, A.ffid arils:, Powers of .A ttorney, Notes I • - and Bills of 'Exchange; . - I • . 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