The -IARY or • eirr . " .. elaticm LWe re _• _ _ _ itutee or ' yertist • - . inc. • • ! _ Advertislual -11;1'3 r r . ; ;r - 4 . a I _Wit yawl V - 41 .1 its ;low kre-, do , 5 100 2PO 00 15 00 do a llll • 4-00 ~ ..9, 1 10 al 15 19 00 4 rtillitt, till CI 00 88010 BO 13 00 111 00 11 IV 11 00 15 00 20 •• cniumn,.... 11 00 15.01) ‘Oll 00 66 00 eg 110 30 ,megori: WOO 100 IW OW p O A.l.olo4ramrs' and Executors' iloticcr..•43 00 .7,1 notices 0 . 0.1100; tep mate. , ' ;tr Payments to . 80 . guide ik ons wr srd,t Irnt advertisement.. which .I.l%Ance: ~g d ieoftYselAorrtkomWog(orthe wet.l: putting . tholStti `cit-Atignat, - 7 t. IE. CP: it: 44,•.. 80 trek. 71 dog. 23 70 deg. •• VI dog. 75 deg: 24 71 deg. ' 87lleg. 80 deg.' 72 deg. 88 deg. 71 deg. ...q3 88 deg. •75 deg. .07; deg ; t , 70 deg. 711eg. , , 28 07 dog. • 87 dog. 73 deg. 11..T.'TA7CIA111. S bscript tour+ to the Heaver Ar gtts.—Tilo follon•lug named porsons! Irivo' paid tho sums sot opposite to thole Tomes eri 'subscription to the Beaver .luaus, since the date of our lost ptibll- I laui el Gib* , in, .110avet, Siirftiiier, New Shefneht, Swearipgen, Hanover tp,, Goorgo Ititkor, Freedom, 00 molutgh, Beaver, ' 2, oj Cooppii Wilmington, Pa., ' 100 .1, It. liarraii,, Beaver, I i. I rich, Nog' Brighton, 1i. , 11.1. McFarland, lilin.k.tlawk, A. C. Mind, llridgowater, , ' i;co. Itratin,..4olv Brighton;- ~ , ...-- 'rho litteink n of the public in ', directed to the folieni Big- .:‘Tew lulwortiseriionht which appear for tho first thno in Ma Alt . .. . ... ~.., _ gliS to-day: . rrrmiuth l'elqt-ATtioulturat • Elgelt3ty Procianialllu-Collhas a. CO. Sehoot liooka-S. A. Clark & Co. • .Mordent Tatloring-Gc!orgt praina.' Lumber-Chas. Lukens. • • special Noticert=AiC.llurat. • . . ..pedal BetiFo. sperial Notleo-JohnE#gar. - special Isiotieo--D. i4humaker. Sec au iiito . rCgt;ng lottbr Et4topi, on the first pogo of this wook's Auntie. . . Itepnlrlug •oho Streets.—Street connhissfenerVn'mer his boon engaged in repairing the streets of thlipliwo. His labors have made quite an improvement on them. Long nat.!: Ito wave, Dry Goods, Trimmings, Notions, A. C..ll.urst's: Wheel*" AUnty.—A wheelbarrow belonging to ma was takein from shingle establishment, near the station, about throe weeks ago. The poison tak ing It awl 4- had better return 'tend thus , save trouble. D. Suux.utist. • New Wiicat Flour made, at "Fdgar's mill, Falleiton, Beaver countyiPa.• Al!!) your grocer for tt.. • • • • . Cow For Sale.—Any parson desir ing to porch:um a good, frcah milk cow cant learn where such no ono rnn be hid by inquiring at the•Anous ollice• Will . ;.old Omni). [lt.; On Friday the 29th ultimo, as Mr. Jas. I.cyda,, of Dunningtwille, 'Washington ...unity, Was sliding down tho shit) of n hay st.FIZ, a hay fork sitting on the ground, prongs up, ran through his thigh a prong going on each sido of the bone. Dr. $. Hill was called in and dressed the wound. Misdoing well.-7Monougand7 . faitepubfican. Summer Goods at Discount prior nt to Anse them out, at C. Hurst's. TN; Early Rase bi Hanover tp.--James.Whitham csq., of Mu:toyer township, writes us thnt he :purchased. po un d of the Early nese seed potato lint ,pring of T. B. Miner, esq., editor of the nand _American, and en the 14th of this mouth raised his crop which weigh ed our polindx. • This is an ex traordinary yield, but elsewhere In this p Mcr it will be limn that it is beaten. It p:tys to obtain an education. The ,[.deed is the cheapest. Tim state Normal School at Edinboro is ono of tho te. , t :old cheapest. - Table Covcrs; Bahnoral and I elicap, at A'. C. Ifurst:s. ' • bent to Jattl.—on last Thursday i...euhag a man tnunedltfartimabout'half •i•:t4 (*or,' drovo his wapiti' furiously down the nutin street of this . plum At tho upper end of town he -canto In con tact with a ono horse rig owned by Calk. Jas: Darragh, of Sharon, breaking both wheels of the hind carriage. After pro pressing thusly for some distance down street, he was overtaken by constable , ;rinin, who bore him company to the turgess' office, That official forwarded hiw to Sheriff Llttell'm hotel, where ho tossed the night, musing no doltbt on tic transitory character of earthly things. Fall Hats and Ilionneta now out, at n,qwe's, Beaver. I. - Hugo Audit.lessen kiving Marches ,l the Drug Store lately occupied by Dr. 11. R. I I ibbard, Beaver, Pa., wishes to . l Turin the numerous friends of tho late ti Nu and the public generally that ho will re-open tho Bever Drog.Store on Kept, Ist, with an entirely new and woll select iul of Drugs, Groceries, &e., which he is willing to sell choaP for cash. Prescriptions carefully comtiounded at anythne, day or night. Give us a Mill Hata and Ilonnets.now out, at IL•neo!fi, Beaver. Thankm.—Sanitiel. Melllanatny esq., Economy township, whose pleasant fa, We are always glint to ice, called on 114 'Friday, having In his band a largo basket filled will's choice variety of:ipples. Mr. M. knows how to do a neat thing, and this is by no moans the r , t time he has shown his good wishes r;,r tlw A int us °dice. May each success it o , year brlng.plenty of just such apples a 4 It brought ns on last Friday. Fall IlatA and Bonnota now out, at Iteneo)4, Beaver. - List of letter:trona:lining in the Dewier l'oNt Mlle° on September Ist, 18119: Ashworth, Gen. Cunningham, , are Robert Anderson; G. Y. Edwards, Miss Lucy Llutrujan,, Mina Bello I human, Miss Susannah Ultz, Mr. 'rhos. Jana., Miss Ada Leonard, Carroll B. Price. esq., Mr. Elihu Palmer, Will shirml, Mr. A. M. Smith, Roy. J. S. Wal l:ice. M. A. McG.tv'Eicg; r..[., cal imes and Muslim as low as put be I,..tight anywhere, at A. C. Iluyst's, Itri,lgewgor. - Last .Sunday work sonic three tniles frien Pittsburgh, on the oldltrownsville plankroad, at the Buck tavern, kept by Mr. Win, Young,.a man mulled Moses Arnimtrong, engaged as hostler about Mr.'N'Oungs prem hies, committed .sul eiLe. In the afternoon Mr. Young awl hi 4 fmnily went out bugg‘xiallig, 'env- Armstrong in the houso.. When thay rviurtn.,l in the evenineat six o'clock lie . as 0,, where to be seen, and Mr. Y., en g , .ing to the stable, found him lying on thr them in a pool of bitMd, with his throat rut nnifeload.. flow long ho bad tern dead it is not known, but it must have been some Brno as ho was almost ..01d. Whisky was the cans° of MIS molt murder, imps the Pittsburgh Leader. Fall.l.lata and Bonnets' now out, at I tencen, Beacon,. there is • ney afloat just nOw *tits ofnotittes:: n. attek li alre r t% • ftb 1 clear. The following letter received bjr *toting bid 111.4111inif.it le* rn, shows how they get it into °trouts, Io.; frailitY4 idoit tied thAX.9?ntillO.LP*Ptell 1a.140 ditollfretntUinllo447l4lathilbiliiiile arranged that tltey,ean neyerfleleas car. -rj. on their netatiodi btiihnirniior a time without being fetu3d .ont. Hero the hater referred to • • • ;Imsi Stuiro dealt° to hilbM you Mid iieleve maimed *bout 1130,0q, d0 el, $2 , $5, $lO and s2oUnitod States notes. They pre fisfet fagr l oo,,les wihipi skint Ine s lirintaltVou. Arid. cles b bank iltotii p i per on both sides, are correctly number ed.'sn4l al-Vnloofnill.Y.1"11°"91/194 bt Preleltrall9Kgtat*l.Ott New York cannot detect them. We got a friend bamnd onto, et ...okir - ..510.: b il ls to Washington a short ilmiaago to See Int veuld be detected. It Wis 'detected, but ouly'aller a secrete and Protracted haves.. tigatlon. Still they will pass anywhere, and are just as good as the $2O or $5O. You rued never roar detectlen L as long as you ,keep'yeur mouth Shit r fOrye send out no bills' which are not as good those of the Government. Wo want three good trustworthy men who know' _how to managoa good thing. Keep eve rything to yourself, and let do ope into thesocret, no matter. lease ;reliable they may,be. Under no circumstances inert! ton our names to any one,however well you may, know the person, tbr wo want men of/our own solocticn only. We have Gunn put iap'. in packages of $2OO each. We wilt sell you $2OO of any do nontigation•for ; $4OO for, $35.;. $lOOO f0r.513 . 0.". Yen desire to k feel yMir• !way ' a little before investing heavily wo will send you tr..lal on receipt of $5, and you may pay the - balance on -your* arrival horeor send it byexprom withirtAds.ky; thongtrytoccan well ;And VS' myna- • oily. except must be paid EILIS 2 §t.9. 200 2 00 2 00 sou .00 200 4 00 two hours. Always send money by ex press or registered letter. Wo will do thpatrno. .Then nothtng will be lost in the triads; add everything will workhsr moniously between us. If you' prefer we will gond It by express, C. 0. D., packed Id such a way as not to excite the suardetort - that' l L ie 'money. ''depend bpon it we aro in earnest in this matter, and if you take holdof it in a proper man nor. you can make 150,000 before Nevem ...bar We haVe taken every precaution in tho execution of these notes to render the shover as safe as if he was handling good money, for better executed bins wore never issued Itt.ttte wprid. INt ‘ caeo y" Bh°ll,llo.l"Creet brit be knowny ono idefilton where it came from , i i j s . 2os ru D r AZ I EIC ;t i; co.,, ir, ~,. Fall fats and But:knots - now out, at Bence's, Bouvet.. • , ' , At . the auction sale of wool In N. Y. August 26th the prices obtained were considered fair. Tho following will give a correct idea of qualities and prices brought: Pilo combing and coarse floe coo 46e: . plls X *lad tro.l. 04145 awl Wpm: 4014 Oil* X • deohlArlid fleeces, 40c; pile X and No. 1 . Michigan' fleeces, 45e; pile X and No. 1 Mid:lgen Recces, 451 e; pile X and above Ohto and West Virginia fleeces, 4810; pile No. 1 Indiana and Michigan fleeces, 45c; pilo Ohio and Welt Virginia nnmerchante blo fleeces, 31c; pile Ohio and West Vir ginia unwashed fleeces, 8110; pile X and No.'l West yirg44 fleece 4, 481 c. Black Bilk: Fring and Climb cheap n lkurit's Killed in a Machine.—Oa. Satur day rnOrning last, about tan o'olloik, young man - named David, aeon of Afei ander Frazer, whilst engaged In thresh ing at .Alexinder Hobbs, near Evan }ln lays. in Rostraver township, was caught In the. tumbling shaft of the 'machine, and drown down feet first. His right leg was broken below the knee, and cut from the right knee to the ankle, the bone protruding six inches; both thigh:o, were literally mashed, as each was bro ken in several places; his bowels were cut open at the juncture of the thigh and, body and his bowies protruded; and the/ muscles of the thigh were broken. off and drawn :ern. l'His head was badly bruised, and he sustained other internal injuries. Dr. Xing was called, and pro nounced the unfortunate man in a dy ing conditiOn. Ile was about twenty years of go;-:-Monongaheta Republican. Fall II , f and Bonnets now out, at Bence's, Ile vcr. Watson's Art Jonrnal.—We have now before Us dullest issue of this most interesting weekly paper, deenkdly ono of the best Journals of the day. Its val ue to the ladies is really inestimableotat only does it contain all the latest news and much of the .best literature, but with every number is. also sent an ele gant colored fashion Plate, and patterns of the latest style, thus. enabling every lady to becoine her own dress maker if slut desires. consiaming, the size and elegance of this Journal the terms are most reasonable, amounting Wall, (for paper, hiShion platesand patterns) to on ly $7.50 per year. Persona wishing to subscribe coin address , "Watson's An Journal, 746 Broadway N ." 1 At A. C. Hurst's at popular prices, la test styles of Balmoral Skirts, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Bwitelms, Ruffled Collars Black Silk Fringes, Gimps, Laco Collars all kinds of iloisery,- Goats Paper Col lars in largo variety, ttc., Asa More About Early Rose -Potts. toes.--JaMes 'Kerr. Em., of Smith's' Ferry, writes us that from it pounds of seed of the Early Row variety, plan ted by him 'last spring, ho realised 100 pounds of potatoes. This beats Messrs. Hamilton dr, Litton's yield, but does not come quito up to Mr. Pardon's of Wads- Worth; Ohio. 'rho latter gentleman is now, however, beaten by Mr. H. Lloyd, of Fallston, who le said to have raised 10 pounds of Early. Rose potatoes from 2 ounces of adod. Mr. Pardeo's yield was eighty pounds of potatoes from one pound of seed, while Mr. Lloyd's Is equal to 128 pounds from the same weight plan ted. Fall flat and Bonnets now cot, a Bernie's. Beaver. New Lumber Yard.—Attontlon Is directed to the advertlsenuint In another' column of Chas. Lukens esq., n agent, for a now'' lumber yard In Rochester. Mr. Luken's lumber yard Is quite a dis tance from the railroad, and persons get ting lumber there stand in no danger of having their horses frightened by pass ing trait% of ears. Mr. Lukens has been in the lumber business for a great many years, and understands it In all its diner cut; branches. Ho wilt mako it to tho Interest of the buyer to buy from him. Tho invisiblowalklng akirt•at A. C .Hurst'o. Mrs. S. A. Allen's improved Hair' Re storer and Pressing. The attention of the public Is invited to the very impor tant change, recently made lit this article. Wo offer in the Improved Preparation a Restorer prompt and Infalliblo In itdao tion upon gray hair, quickly restoring it to its natural color and beauty, together with an agreeable 'Dresking all in one bottle. This combination is perfect ami 'l unoxcoptionablo every respect, and ls used with great satisfaction by old' and young. Mrs. S. A. Allen'sZ/obalss mum, another Preparation,quiz without Sediment ilosignott oxcluslyely, for Dresf sing, Strengthening annAlgentifYitig the lialrot refreshing toilet'luxuri, fir Pre:. forrabloVirreneh p‘nuuleg, and solditt half the price. Sold by all Draggling. .• ' ' ` ` in thie_ereCet7 er l /1119011400 • .. illendsy (soptemober 4) I • .' .APPIPen. rhS t . if r i re r 4T l l been a , ewO • ii*Z44 3 . 1 0 1 ,. ' #4144000# 1 '. ~. ..4100eainitypicant4ctiama4e*, d ItquiderluttledeAmeago, 6 ilittad•V / 444 °Wei lOWA, 4 0 10 1 49 , who T4"tr:ri.tondaneiemtillt-i1111$3: 44 1 i htlAiMial4nriiio 01 1)410 1 - O 4.t farakingirendg h ive-been Pr "idnoo IC beim. loaf, our.. oolle0;-: lone &Matilde *lad 'Wive been 'nem !fight A adldurtnt collet Weak, limo, er e. will t 4 clult4 modelltabliw - '' ': raltAlati and mate now out, : at 1 ' . .i .1 6 Beim. *al iiirogss.,-- -.. il7issii‘r tie Serif' etit ipiti will }miry Hosier s& 1116 :i4 look* ot% and thelVostoni _, will tidy° Ali 21 p 111 -. ;( I natels4 2250 Obangoof time took plocis on tho. .30th of . Auguot. • • ;Mt Spa .and Bonnets now out; at 4Citaitgis; elf Cletki.;—During lilt week John It. Eakin, esq., who for the pitst two or throe' ears leta filled the of ** of Clerk to the County Conamlialtio. inu, tendered his reitigneOn that .nos, action; to take effect next week.. The COnindindoicars, though.irery reldostant iy, scouted his resignation, and appoint ed Mr. John:McGoWn, of ItochesteliA 4 take his , place. . Ids•• rehln goes into the employ of Wni: P.. Medea Co., glees mantifectutirs, ofSestierialls, end Vis congratulate that firm on their good for - - tune hi toctsring his Beryl* Ws Mai, gai kin irony of the • beat 'business'. men in the'ciatinty, and has lit o harto ter for integrity &vett repreach. r i taiovnt .is au unpretending, lenoit. and capable tuals; and wilL'OU hes new psiltion.witliszedlt itbsuudi.ind ad "MN° to the county. . . ==:C2=M Du. SacurSir; I had been afflicted With Catarrh for twenty years previous .to using your; remedy, and Sound ..no permanent relief until I applied to yfin tbr tioatment. Your Catarrh Remedy has entirely re. flayed my headirlititand ,cured the Catarrfl and. Cough. Bias. Joizx C. WELL& Got tho remedy At' your drug store, or eireloso sixty cents to R V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y., and it will be sent by return mail. • For sale by most drug gistsutrirywhere, Mill Openedrhir. John Edgar's mill, In!sten, which was closed some time ago for repairs , wa s opened on last Friday; ht tl. , 's - now 'doing all kinds of custom work., !In addition many i ether repairs new "Husk," and a new Turbin water wheel has been added, which wilrestabie the mill to. rill, no matter how high the water is. This will be quite •an advantage to the farming community asno one will be dhumpolitt ed in getting hie grinding at the proper. time in conaoquence of high water. , new smut machine anti cleaner, which will Olean graln"perfoctly, has also been put rip in the mill. With these Improve ments and hir.iEdgnes weliknownahil by to. ghtisaiioiiiri'in hit( business; the publitiMaY'' 'imietir&l of obtaining the ve ry he4,:of flour at the .}ldletcn Mill, &Jilin to ntoot equal to 's any ;04er • tall Eau! slidl;;i eris''‘n l ow Beam's, Beaier. f iVe would call the attention of our raiders to thitoponing of Pmt. Taylor's 611th:tall •the 14th? of. Be Dot.. Ere has been in chargo of this school for ten years, and during his administration the patronage has been very liberal, and wo are glad to learn that the prospect is very flattering for tho opening of the year both for the hoarding 'department and day patronage. It Litrtideut that • school. that has stood the test of years possesses rail merit. • ' Prof. 'touter, 'whim concert and per formance on tho piano and organ an much, delighted his audionoe, is to be in' charge; of tho musical . dopartmout, assisted hi the vocal by Mrs. Taylor, who has' long boon recognized as a moat faithful and euccossful toachor of vocal music and cul tivation of the voice. Mina rave, Miss Campbell and Matt Robinson of much experience in the school room and highly appreciated, are to be in charge of their respective depart ments. • A normal department for the benefit of the teachers of tho county is to bo add ed at the opening of the fall term. We see by the circular.that the County Su porintendeut is putting forth efforts to bring thesoadvantagea within reacti:of all those who contemplate entering tho teaeher'sprofession. Board and furnish ed rooms can be had at 1}3275 per week, thus rendering It accessible to all, and at OS moderato rates as the normal schools can offer. • • Attention School Dieeetora.— Teacher's monthly report liooks can ho procured at the office of the Clerk of Court or at tho office of the County Su perintendent of Common Schools. The School Digest is out of print, and a new diyset, of achool laws and decisions is ''now' tic iii4iration by the loepart moot. It will bo published about the first of the coming year, at which time copies will bo forwarded to the several Boards of the county by the County Su perintendent. There sternum , keeson why the Alin" should bo used instead of any other hair renewer. It will do all the proprietors tbanxibr it, is a larger bottle, nicely put Up, end can bo used constantly without injuring or destroying the hair. Many preparations are liked fora while, but eventually Injure if not destroy the hair entirely. Ifyou would have a luxuriant head of hair use the Allem'. Uso Soward'a Cough Caro for Pulmo nary complaints. W. T. Donovan esq., of Lincoln city, Nebraska, called at our °Moe a few days ago. Mx..D..was .formerly a resi dent `C.I-this caulitY,and we belleSe, erec ted the foundry in Bridgewater, now owned by Capt. Thos. Campbell of that place. Ho has resided in Nebraska for the past twelve years, and speaks in glowing terms of tho now State. Mr. D. ' is areal estate dealer and is an author ized emigration ragent for Nebraska. Ito will be in this county for the next throe or four weeks, and it any of our friends in Beaver county are on the lookout - westward, they will perhaps further their own interests by calling on or addressing Mr. D. at Freedom Pa. Ho is thoroughly posted in Nebraska , affairs, and can tell you all about its rez Sources, prospects &c. We nodes from a circular left in our hands that the'llov ernor,Societary and Auditor of llie State, en, authorized by an Act of the Legisla ture to sell at public side on Mci of this month, twelve hundrixl lots in the town alto of Lincoln wllich babe capital of the State. These lots are to be sold Jar cash, and will doubtless go cheap. They belong te r the State, and the pro ,ceeds are tote applied to the erection o ,a State Unlierslty, Agricultural College and Stats - iunitle Asyluin: 'They - will also,at/the ' same time and place, sell thirty' thousand acres of State Lands, knOWII as Saline lands, and laying with in an area of ten:mlles of the State evi -1 tal. These lands are said tobo very val uable as farming, lands, and like the lots, may be had at avery low figure. CM= A World Besotanedßemedy. 11+4Whlt desay's Cure" for Dyapepnta t tatak Bead- ache, and all bi /lona complabda GOOD Freed Llnm always on -hand at Wo gulvanan ymolkilne, Vanport. [auglla. 3 • 11 etfj..tfaii ifi , iiii l :. 'i t . t r eggraltatar t ) p i .•• .- , --.. • - , , densiiwkw.3 l' lll ' ll l iiiti l i k t f a : • Mrdi ril ,' it* 41 4 1 e, ;- - '... Ifirigorlitit. ' .7 444 - . .6341 - ,:tn 444;Pe0.;*1r 04 5 trand iit?dili ii4;,*o4oloorPpataioklikisakiiPt 'thiaitifitioddkabidetlllxllltudideeuleyee llui fleasito Ellidiebfras - slopesnestrsitY lesktheedfeet of sulking Idni-take addlf lloaktfteseunthiiiii: '' , Oti - thatudieridgld `etifY diftleiltitliee iiiiiii '-sh * Watt 'tie *SiliaOliiibthilitai i taralt:.*' *pout the ii4iiiii>ilizinkithst, h 'Med if i":• Fttied tor:thigAld ii 1014 i :Bat ;no hki*0.P 14 . 611 40. **ars_ we Jon wismagege4l ll /9 1 444 2 11 IP , PM 1 dobarthe lover was lying open the roof 1 pf the post; calmly awaittisf tat. hour ' we heallhelibithl Arty Innis :bride' with-- Sul gse °Nemeth*: ' Whin the' Mush- . luild had 'relapitoditito that dresieleas alumbOhit so &Lein precedes 'some grim& cidinclkit, I elUittiber ',bides Wm eautionalY opened and our hero distig ' poMed within. In a few minutes the happy pair emerged from the front door and were soon behind a pair. of fleet .horses enromm Air lituon: Valley. : Day . light revealed to the astonished parent :the beet that notwithstanding hie cantbin the biid hid flopti, and he at eke stset- - ed in pursuit, but . Wag heforoo over took the fugitives bis inithoritioliti Air one had been traiimriodt# thigall* of tier ,eholoe."' Lei.= bpie twit ,:t4:# chows* ea A Wile one.' .. . .: 1.. : • UM Oun Fur Traders and Trippers tp fit ting out heie find Ayers modioitteuelri of their most profitable wholes of traffic. Around' Slave Like and the wild regions of the north ihe Zndians knoiftlielr Mies al4 hi V P el abiding Nth thesiti They say i modlettiure sick mom"IRAN!,.. e°o llB - 12.0 * 3 frolawldeat *nth their afettleof• men quipker than wainpami nun; or. Wham*. five ges are not foolalf they ire' uniophlsas tetl In some of the arts of Civilization:— mositrea; Pilot. The ,ColoniOsi.—As the exploration of the,Colorido`river is attracting a good deal of fittontion at the .prOsent tithe wa doubt not the foll Owing letter received a few days ago from the chloral' one oldie various exploring wiles ii3r,ono of our . Cadmus, will ho read with interest. The author; fOCIROTiy • resident of Beaver, will' be remembered by niany of our , 0410 • GRAND Itstar, hiatriic Or GRAND} • Cssorr, Colorado Teiiiiory, • ' July 30e 19119. Box. DAMS% - . • • Dear eim—Two of my' entering, rm.- arejnO shirting with obi , letters to stailcgt p miles aloe anti it' being the last opportunity I may have to sidle before resetting Arizonia or Caterer/its, I have availed myself of it to give, yon a few facts respecting this ahnosttmknown country, as wen as the operations of my small party of six men. The 12th of this Month my party, composed of fiviiineti with four boats, built upon the tirand; lofts point near Breckenridge, Summit onmty, Colorado Territory, on the Bine river, aboutB miles from the main de-. ' vide of the Bock Mountains. oh- Jett was to descend the Blue to the Grand and from theneeto theColorad) river of. the West._ I had 'expectOl tro , aseend the latter strettin from tho mouth, but the apirep istion. did not(as the Socoitery of War, Lion. E. M. Stanted,adPposed)os tend to the Colorado river. The, come queues of which was that I was compel led to fallback upon my own private re. sources, and Others who had aocomplish ed nothing reecii , ed aid from the. Gener al Government.' TheY bad the • benefit of all my e3perlonee for years, asviellai the facts contained in my published re rift wide to the Lion of Wed:: We found the descent on the Sine iiv-* .or from the snowy' range to be very great, the fall for a distance of 50 miles being over 3500 feet. At the two maim, canyons we passed the descent was over- 200 (bet 16 tbimile. In those two of my boatswere tninn4 and lost. My instru ments were lost, but have boon. replaced, and two of my men deserted. With the remainder wo descended the river too point eighttniles from themouth, where for a time we bad a smooth and safe stream. This was very refreshing after twelve days of incessant labor. On coming out of the isac canyon a magnificent sight burst upon our view, which we called Pacific rirk, extending for miles in the distance, surrounded by snow capped mountains,. timber . belts and pure streams gushing from every ravine. In•this we succeeded in gritting very fine trout and game, it being cer tainly the hnntei's paradise, Wild oats, wheat, barley, rye, clover and timothy was found everywhere. To me this was very unexpected, as heretofore all the public generally know of this section was something about the geological structure of certain rocks. I have long been satis fied of the mineral and agricultural re sources of this neglected country for nine hundred miles west of this. 'To &Seer tain its true nature [sour object, and you may rest assured that I shall make thd effort. Our camp >s located on the head of Grand Canyon. I have examined this and find it very favorable ; the localities upon which professional letter writers have treated I invariably: find greatly overated.' The whole country has boen afflicted by a class of men who ride rap idly over it and give their wild state ments to tho world. My party will bo'detained hpre a feW days repairing, dcc., when we will start again upon the Grand river. This stream is larger Menthe Blue river, being about one hundred and thirty yards in width. I am glad that our lettsrs will be sent to the States, by W. P. Pollock, eq., of Breckenridge. He is a brother of Dr. Pollock of Pittsburgh, and a worthy en terprising man. Respectfully yours, SAMUEL ADAMS: Poe the Borer &Ram Maiehlue Postr7/ Thoro is a do that bindeth Anon More potent you may,b i et Than a doz. ties beside, It is the do of debt. Ho owes, me, Oh rtho precious aftan, How anxious do I fool fluccessthay / crown his every plan By Forbane's changing wheel. 'That ho / may have the - wherewithal To'ioot that little bill, And when I next upon him call May likewise have the will. e rl owo myself, and wain know Mynamo'a no common word, There's 8., and D., and C., and 11 By ft have oft been starred. Others may moot me in the streets And coldly pass mo by; But when I moot those friends of mine There's memory in their eye. Something that speaks in every look In softest sweetest tones, Pay us for once a little bill, Obi Sones,'beloved:Jones !' Eduestional.—lt is to bo hoped that the giant evil of irregular attendanco of scholars at school, will be greatly dimin ished. This is a subject upon which it seems necessary to have "lino upon line." It appears to to the mosl, formi dable obstacle to the success of a school. In the printed Annual Tteports of vart- OM schools in thecountry Maths theme of nost. geeeontplpigL, /I. la grati fying, however, to know MO parents ace beginnliag to comprehend better the importance of constant attendance of their children—that they more sod More ..06,--...• , tit tistiollciti* * 3l:4,i* . rogrops tshAteAted4l4.looth4e,tr' =a& aithoiken,..TlNPubkillaoK raitabijog, 1p.,r,...:1(1.-iTi •,?i'.. (trait esoditlii dwitakibli - tosidiere ter 'whatever sue* hai r been secured duo.' loaf #ll.sist: - Ofai• - •..`,* , el* Aiereti, Ahd, i t o r,l9 4 o!l_,a t te.,e 4 l 44 ,at itil .(tivid ' tomtit oo !nhttle'l4,oi4 0adiwiniu11x.ar1i .04 : 0441 . 4,14016 4 . , or .ibe is. which Oho& •erstallio *tin, absentees return. molt B o l4 " 1 yaw he de graded to - -a".tosnEr•oLitri oi- - .eorice an utirasonstdo tax upon the tinskpatienes Ithd, bodily ai t tetach.„ tt to re* clover what has beete'wess,' if , *rents sometimes Awl that tallehers aro over lir.' got In 11, 1140, 4 44 thit 'mimeo' of the * children, they shettlir aisirtazia that.' the fidthba, conso ler _ " teacher can; 'not be India n& to which bids" the child and * 0 . -inallt sustain., , Boardeornineotion not tolerate h indifihrenhs on th e -Or* itch& to ma aro: inlay from the waiaa ' ifi of Iminisii- , non; nor', Ir*l golf Odota parent truat so thatruction - BM training den child to sitothii 3 fh° ll ,4 o a 'WWI' thr ATV 'parity of habits a& algalemenkof-thoj.:' gugh odurattoli ht Pthrocetton, for the dattopos We. • Tsarist& bare a Ant to ientoststride. whesm'athe moat trifling wasOn, Or an ieasOn4 l .alli eitildrenare s keßt. or allowed to rt‘ifOtri-iii home , . 'lt they' are Meld ',Cot , far the' lin- Piovanost at 09 . : / itputer 'thug; eire" the And and . 'eanditioss Is' the pr e t e n ce °Moo- tht7•lo- tb instant. They h ave , right; then, and ,It becomes a duty, tO w the atom- 1 toes with a good d &vigor ' s's trot WI tarn. to satisfy amnesic& thatlhaley Pirpitis are not Inexcusiblii absent. :As Lany Of, our conitnottli&oola are soon be opened fokhe r winter term, let pa tents giro this'anattetqaltendance their tartans attention. ~ . : • d'iWyTs - pos4et — icT. • Enron, Astons t—iity, attention, ; has Mon. repeatedly called to stiletto. which have ntosntly aPpesto4 oni co papers in regard to sebool' feeling a great °outman% is s idifirk'if Keever Count, thr, lit ethicaticnii! 'Pa financial Inter ests , bey" haiiicrikallYintd crith*Gicoifipared our pitmen% NyilismiL, of renders and spoiler. ,(Qagood's). With that of Paster & Watson's Natientdi au. have no hesitancy in saying Ithat;e: fair basest and, imPerthil sunnimition Will not fail toconvineeen,yotfethatOsgood's I is far superior In - MA , Xtrlhography, Treat:Cent of PrournMiaticro; 'Progres tion, Elocution, andmearlyone hundred per cent. ehellw In, P 43 - The ogee - Doom 10,0egoodli ant of °purely actsthim-_ do ch aracter, and, comprise. the right. est gems of. Eaglish ,Litfusture. It 'is tritely wrist its nuns iniplies—oprogros sive seri* and unquestionably the ftlit t c arid beat nowt priblibittxl. The boots on'? firinly-' r stitched, bay iiii 414; a Cievass erdlo unclosing the hack wad opterin the lids In such stow laiitroorip4lll3ly giving or riAfifing, of the.bfrodlot. The NaUenal books' are quite delialent in this. respect, having only paper Instead of canvass. ' The Or, thography of Otigcltays series ill strictly in accordance with 'Webster. The Na tibnal aeries that- of D. W. Point and others.. There are numartms alter de rmas In the National Wodes which we have not the tame or ipts° at present 'to dis cuss, nor does it , *Heir ;!I s_ . aff most of our Boroughs have: `tro... adopted Cfsgood'il series of Deader' snd Speitersivis: Beaver Falai 7iiedont, rallston, Bridgewater; - Phillipsburgb, Gliagow; Darlington; Georgeiown, New Galilee and °theta': This is Aright, and should reqeki theheiryspproval'ortho Maude of odunstioitersrporbe4 Aside from the Text Book fleolutilloe and the •pinionattßt+iiiitik eichlose aqua 1 of School Direetora of course has tho sovereign right to decide os What Text Books shall be used. in their respective schoali, slid should thereibre examine' a:vaulty before they set aside a superior book that Is in soneral nso, foithat of an Infortor. , Isvorrip,i,Ton, INDINTAT, Augnat zi, 1869. MR. Eerrort.—You will planaepublish in the Attune the followlngnatice, Obor red a statement mule In the last issue of tbo Local °oncoming our recent trete:llo bora Tho theta of the PM are . substan thin', as follows: Samuel , Mason was indicted by the' Tittelest for dliturbing our ; religious mooting, and not for insulting or COM ing the ministate, as reported by the Lo cal. Rev. Spangler \ tind the Presiding Elder, Raw. Nankin, wore on their way tech:nobs on Monday evening for .the purpose of chasing the quarterly ,meet ing, when they were toothy said Samuel )Mon who began Manse and swear in the moat Uhler and,obscene manner, gesticulating violentl4 end otherwise in sulting the ministe They reproved L hiniyulldly, tailing Id thebonsequence .of sucha course, whe he began to abuse them in a moat shun ul manner. Af ter that Mason came 'the Chi", still a urging and swearing what be would do with the ministers ii or course some of the members were obliged to go out and step the noiiic, as the lElder eotild not continuo with his disciurso until Mason , . wee removed. . ~. Now, Mr. Editor, 1 thin): it is time that something ha don4o Step drunker& from interrupting Willow; ' meetings with_ impunity, to say liothing of insult ing respectable and elderly people on the highway. , The rioioccurred in C 0111• smannee of Constable Phalle. arresting Mason at a iPreo-in , fin Tillage, when the roughs liderfbrod i and rosemui fi l a prisoner from, the oilier. The stabbing of Reuben /*yards actiried in the at= tempt to M-take the 'meaner. Wax:auto, wore tak-eriont for the par ties/the next day and pitosd in the bands of officers Laney shdAnderson, who Will no doubt capture ti the pwitsw--. . Yount for law l arl order, ' ; ' Qui Veers.: ti Labor Re lated a State .me of whom, —The Xassaely(lpf form Convention . tip Central Committee, are ladles. I. y 'August 29th, 13over, Mrs. years; ANDERSON—On Sun 1809, at her residence Mary Anderson, ,:! DUNN—On August 17 F., son orJ. C. and 1 1 / 4 1 LN) months and 10 day ENGLE—On August ' tinetry, Beaver count ry Engle. aged To Comatose nes.' - TIM hilTerther having bee restored to health la a few weeks, b 7 s Tart al oh! mann,. ANT hula: wired sesersl lea wills a severe leaf affection. arAst dread dine/de. Consemption, Is serious to known hirifellosi saffereothre means of ear s. . To all who desire it, ber wilfsend a cop/ of the prawrlption teed (free of done). with the direc tion/I korpeepariniand =leg the wait, they will led a sum cowl WO* Coestorrortax. Arm Becescantts. etc. The object alba bisertiser la smithy dutPressrlptlon te to beset tie One aadeporalbitionstioa seta* be eunistra to be lavahsehls: hha. he twigs; avail maim will int bierealedt, sa It wilt cost theta, nothisa, and nwepecenta tdatelair, Tartlee wishing the pro. scriptlas will phrsittaddresi • • A. WI Wil ilaawberg,Rtv.lST.iWAßD Kluge Co p err LS O YN.ork.. • Itsyltly Errors of Youth, • " A Giorresssir obe suffered for you's from :ter., TOM Debility, Premature Decay, and W thieffeets of youthful iedismettota, will, kir the sake of sof faring hassmilty. erred free to all pie need tt. the receipt sad dime:tidos for Making the Ample rem edy by latch lie was tiered.. Stederets Insides to. proCk by tha'dyer*.P. expeileilcf condo so aoareodot , la perketeonatiistee, • • ' • JOHN .8.1343Dtfc d No. 49 Cid& street. New, mirk maytLl7) al ' l l 4 ,1 17F 111111111 • 4:beerlhreill=t6b• tho exteedith AtatiMitottbillioffler Allcauggi - Aflieults4lo et te 40Bayiir: thiy aka Friday, SiSpa . 29th luad3olb, ldd OetPtor/4 upe.. • • , View PrOddesitt-44eCoM*. AIM!, kip, 141/40,!1,►t0n. .1 4 4 a. igee....A. 31[00ig- , 11° 0 ~yni Trl;Zilitrer.4.•*lllo.o.ll. - 411"# g lef fi k CA. L1° 06 4 (kel ! nu F , Pela *lg4w;Chaa: Balutia s 'Uri= Rood. 'F ..- 'lrAsiliderlD 4l4l4ll J A. J. Lawronoo. 8. B. Briggs, Impart 1 t^.; r,. . 8614 Jikkg4tobort.Pater, J.' mom. "his, W.I Stirodek, ' ' ~ . —. • ' r' CLAWS A. 'Awns old Card ' Bet cultivated Wolof ootAtoo than 1%) spea, atria & tention Dolor paid to the ttsto Ana unadltiou of bouts, booing, 'Wilful moo F ie.. ., . • do -1 'dO . . Sa fta l o t cattl . irilot vottlo43 otfloti ' 3-03 flotrfostot aratmotativilso,... ~,...*. AOO t' Ju d ir.!7; l 44l. l rP.wuioNs• /I .Da r ' , ._ .. .. . . , . Ora Vineyard of =velem ttra 800 $ 'a bar. (Slosoo , Jddr do.-o di above) .do do ., CO - Aittist.aidipetibere - 44eitini to enter t • - .Ivt&A II laintsb tIW Beeretary 'ertlta • - tactll4. belOrtillltelgettec nejeellehet r • PM. • Neat —Tna natorati7rave llng o Jeer en deer A end It, win be tteld u tre M ! itt.:4hetaii;ee.ili tita outtend dawn leCtegetitett to call et t he'neetaterfSe elate, on the aeoelketiatt to o'clock. I. au, Oa the Ana day ot the ,trelhes =actin stem their dead., et le report. report. Any .commlttea taller . tanatamtzed to rtlet:t their maw I — ,9l42lll4;lloraufthe /aw Draw At. . • ~. Ittel . 14§0111101t«:',,x;+ ii Sr 4.::.....40... ' MOO E .4,, tu r..,. •...4.....,„. 1 .,_•:_ t 5, _• ___. „..., . . iiii .......-at It C r::i,i ifs% Vitt foal of toot, ..... ~... 6.00 t • d4 2, , li t ia -. l a . . do. , 1.14 LW 1 CO F i t t ••l4 , - .1 1 6 ; a 6 • 3 411 . '. . ; . 400 ' 100 74* lll.—,porste . for od,Porpou. • e'oll.l.r woL 5.c. t 14,4 Gelding - - • • • 4.00 td _-_ do - - - LW tkot due . 4.00 ' Itd ~• du ..-.:. LW tiosittrood Moro *UO toot at foot.— :.....:4; - 5.0 0 24 • do -do do - do• ~•:..,.. 2.00 rtn a teb . ed Llzt:4, , .. . , , tpF,. 7 :6.00 l' . l" tr sl ). 1 , 9. ' l lAii. glii ' l.OO 1I ' C1,A19 •••W'' t4/4 far Z4fidt D 144 4 04 • , Met Slailloa.., • - • • • 10.00 Ild 'I do ....r.:;.....:ii.4., . - 0.(0 Lteeß9eldisig ' ' . 1.... e •• • 4.0 U •--;,4 KR; : ' - La) BrocKido ' .... .. . 4 1 p 62. 1 '• do • ' do o - '? • Lai • . Midebodidorres,....k. •' LOD •• 'LW Yodelled YW.. " 3 CPO ad do; • • d.w CLASS F.—lgaltiost. Maas Mts. tout Uakflne, roV4 Oki and Culdor. Seat Stallion celi.thn. y. 414.: - •0 0 $d do' - do • do • do NM Bost Stallion Colt, two years old, • LOS 'SC . do- <, Alloi ' .do .„.... ... ... , .1.30 Bat StallionC ott poft ow year ad.' • ~ `, ..., LOU Li 15416 ~.au SO ` . do • .r AG ,•• . • 113 rrs* Y ° 1 4 °lre -4 2.1:e Mat /Ittyw Colt, toluenes old— ...,.:•n..:. WO td twat. e ..do g, do i do • , do ..,,,,... . .....• '1.41 Y.lt. ... , • .i- - - . 2.. Pd . • . • - iz..l, " ' .:.: VA) D "8'6 111 11 b g IGa do' °li; 71 put Gelding, three years old !d"• . do. du do Beat G tding, too yean old,. $4 du do do Ql4Bs o.—.3filoetitwoma ltarsti. Dest.Troolng Norse or ?faro, - $15.00* id do do do 15.01 Bert Pacing or Racking lloine or Hue;..., 15.00 Id do do do do . 10 00 L itshilunk to= gn Withontrerd to or 00i0r,5 co. Dent 114richtitalkIng Mono . 10 do • do do. do 5.00. 4-adios—Jac. Starks, laarlington: David Shields, and Junes Edgar, New Brighton; John Natation. green tohnanhtp; Thomas McKinley, pws IL—korkien Canto. Bela Bull: ii.r — o — o nit; ordgiaiwii —r— —;.5 5.09 E., s d ir . ye o n do , , , ro 0 a 1,!:7 ° a "d, d 7 o t nie ' : ."..• 11 ) Edthei ou. 4 4 Plitt's Md 'Wet tWo yrs 0.00 do r • . do ~ ~ do dO WY) Best Ballll/111 t he 1.00 1111 • '• do ....."" . '' • • . 1.00 !Irritant aye; aF . 800 rd .do d o. , - ; 5.00 Best two yeti. - obritel ti Pelt/ ;;I;e ' r It trqttiis la azt og4:s 1 st. : S tl do do - ° Zu . ILI t Bever Volt raider its months 2.00 ld. : . do. do do I.W • e ' on avg. ; ge l st Iv Diet IWO . ' $ 0.0) Best Bull Dyer sir toeinths Ad q der /pats. ti 5d du do ' ' • do ° 'chi " 100 td, Bid i l o Cticuoder d s o ls. m , ,iorttoo, . / 4,g1 114. mt Vow over.treo yarn old, —• r ''''' ' ~..,,,, K., ulikr . rvogrqoat ' llatd coder: ' Nil B t do dO ;do /r a all Best llelfer Vitt under six mdoths, 2.03 24 , do do do ' 1.00 ' CLASS J,—.Nalitv or Grade CVlb. Beet 801 l over two years Old, ' s 3.do 24 do do do too ba d ll over eix months o and odder! 'ream too o do 11'°P heelball Calf under e d lr months, ..11/0 fd do do. do do do too Boot Cow over two year*, 4.00 2d do do do do too Bolt Helfer over six toontlui and under 2 yry, too at do . do to do do do do 1.154 a Bed Helfer Calf, udder six months, too d . do do' do do 1.00 CLASS B.—Mbeelimeolle Cattle. • Bast Dairy Vow, =Muir trio ,gbeauot amount or butter wilbin .14 cunrecutive daye. to be tertlCed to by. writtoi udidurtt; lbo butter to be 00 ex. Idbluou $ 0.00 Id ' do • do do • do do 4.00 Britt rat Cow ur Uullock. • 00 91 ' do do 2.00 Best pair of Work Cattle ' 5.00 Id do du' do 2.00 Beg fat nem, the In number 4.00 2d do do do 911 01013 ‘blers—Wltt. C. Doan, B. DaWOOl4 BettlaMitt 4.. ' .. VI4SS L—rtwe WoeiN Slaty Seat back oyer two year* old, *I do do do .. . . Bert , yerwdo / do ilsig buck, 4.002.0 d 2d . Best buck limb., 3.00 Id do • . do 1.53 Dept 'twee 'ewes mot two ycer, old • 5.00 "I /do do do do 3.00 Boat tbrep 7. Irltpg mot 4.00 Ses9d do.. do go UO ' , t throe ate lambs, lOU Id do 'do dO 1.00 . '• CLASS IL—Long :Tooled Silorp. • Best buck over two icon old, $ 5.00 2d do 41!. do &00 - - - • Beat yearling boak, 3.03 34. do • do ' lan Beet been lant2,.. - . 5.00 Ed do do = ~,,.1(., AA Bait th ree ewes over two yetis old,. ... . .... ail* Ed do do . do " '1.50 Bev t yearling ewes,„ 3.00 ' 2d do do_ 1.60 .....vat ewe lambs, 3.12 i • `'• 24 do do . I.Cal Judges—lles). Wilde. John Scott. John Sane. pima Bea sow and pigs dd do do Best Suffolk brood row, 2cl do do . do FaWiMMEIM td do r ' - do 40-- 1.00 . • Best Chester *bite brood sow 8.00 ' 04. do do do do • • t... 00 Bat pair of pigs under 8 months old LO3 ' 24 do do do do 2.00 . Judzw-John Reed. Thomas Ferguson. B. L. ' Taylor. . • . CLASS 0.-Oral/mad Seeds, 4 s; t White Se d e o d W d , on o bushoel -,.. ..$ LOOO Best Red teed Wheat, o 9 ne bushel 3.12.1 ' Id: do 40 -• 11 ~ .., ... Im Bait Bye seed, one tais do nel . do . seed Oats, one bushel • " 2.00 do feed Barley. one bushel- ... 210 ' do seed Cora Its the ear; 3 bushels 310 ' do Clover seed, one half bushel 2.03 do • Timothy seed, one half bushel, ' 2.00 .04 best do do .do do 2,00 Best Flak...wed. mac half bushel .1.00 do Iltans, one half bushel AA) di) Garnet Chill'Potato, cue half bush el... ' . 00 do Buckeye Paolo, one half bushel, ~ do Harrison Potato, one hair busted . .. • ... . 200 210 . do Cosco Potato, one half bushel 2.00 do Peachtdow Potato, one half bushel.... 2.00 do Sweet Potato, one half bushel LhO do seed Buckwheat, one butte!, 200 do specimen of Chinese. linger Cane .... : . 110 do On of Neshannoek Pohdoes,.... 10 do Le t of Manglewortaels. 111.1 do Lot of Carrots 33)0 dee Lot of Turnips 1.10 4 Lot of Rutabagas, . A do Pat of Onions do lAA of Turnip' V Mete ' a.co do Lot of l'arenips I LW der Lot of Sweet Pumpldrui 1.1:0 do Collection of Moselle' 1.00 do Collection of Water•mellona 1.00 do Collection of Citrons, •• 1.00 do' % bushel of Tomatoes 00 Id best 4, bushel of Tbutatoes, - ...... 1.00 Besl% bushel of Corn Buses l 1.00 " do ' % bushel sow Beans 110 do gallon Lim Beane LOO do yi bnahol Onnelibeanr, LW .radges-8. 13. Catighei,:EranTawneend,Wash• bees. Iteld. • • • . . ' ! ..' • CLAM P.-.lltras hnpferricets. *Best twa2lllbwi orse de, plow pkor - $ 3.00 do, 1 ' - do Corn plow,' 1.00 do Undo dill ' ' diploma and 800 do Reaping machine ' diploma and 1000 do Mowing trusetine, Molar:sand . 10.00 do Corn-planter diploma and LOO do Square Harrow, dinhenaind 1.00 do Triangle Barrow, " "diploma and 1.01 do Clover huller ' diploma and 810 ' do Hone lindltake, diploma and 5.00 •de 'Catlin:4loz. • diploma and 1.00 .do ){}chine for gathering Ckfferseed,.... 1.01) -`do Grain-Cradle diploma and ''1.03 do Threshinw machine,. - -Melo= and •-- do Corn shelter diploma and •LCO I . do Cider mill, alpkuna and 3.00 ad ben Cider mill . , ... • ' • 2.00 Delit,ridguar %M.' .. 1 .opltnna 40 4 3 .a ° do • Cern Ceitlratar: 1,00 'do norseitheator, ' ' ,diplonia and 200 : .do Hay.laddars,.. .• . : dipkana and g.OO 1880, Walter U. Dunn, agod h, Isl, in In- Pa., lien- - • • 1.-kgrpom • to *A left; I or. Vsalstianchroalviast keg. . 42 . Ida Sit Alta. • , Apia**asel - Intf ids kW& buten; dosses - I an, Vaiisuies a Oeshinslltpils, QS. ‘ l5- : I !flo, Wood ROAST. ,• , ' Robert' rittiii•ica:ataint# ", yI " . , `CLAM Q=dfeellaufedt lisii/essetstaik • Dana horse carriage or buggy,dl p& $5 2d • ilo.. do do -no do 3.06 be 1 torso carriage or buggy,dip& 6.00 best 2 horso wagon, . & 3 00 beet dretsiugbtucau, . • dip. & 300 bbot sofa , & 3'oo bestosix mahegony doors, dip. '4 3 Qtl burst* common ehairs, . • 1 00 boat caueseat chairs,-,F . . 1 (10 beat dining table, . 1 00 bast wash stand • - V best split basket, 30 beat willow' basket;. , " . 50 beat picture frame. dip. & 00 best carving on wood, 1 00 best cloven buckets, dip. & 1 00 best balf-donern, tubs, dip. &,1, 00 best white lead kegs, - diplonus . twat Churn, • . dip.R 100 best pump, 111 p. & 1 00 best bee hive, ' 'dip. & 1 Oer beet manure forks, six, • 1 00 • but hay forks, six. I'oo best broad-aze, boa cutlery. • dip. &3 00 bast specimen iron rolling, . 2 01) but cooking store, . dip. & 300 best cold sloven* heating churches, and school bo dip. & 200 best casting general ly,n.sor 1 00 best stone ware, . dip. 41 00 best fruit jarsotlx 3 quarts, dip„ & 100 best fruit jars, 14,x 2 quarts; - 1 00 best glassware, . dip. & 100 best Are brick, ' & 1 .1. best common brick. & 1 . 00 Judges—Calvin Tuttle, Dan. Raising er.'John Strock: CLASS IL—Leather & Manufactures of Leather. . Best set of Yattkeo Harness, 211 do "do '-do:' boat casino harness, . 2tl ;!..,,tlO. . • do boat set do of losapay harness, 12d ' .il4* - ...do !hest getlte siaddlo, • - 2 , 1" 4/10‘, do' •':. best ladles' iaddle, " , 44 ; do- do best bridle andinictlngalo, • 241 do do do best pair of fino boots, 1 • bast pai r do best pair of coarse boots, 3d • do do do best pairOf ladies' gaiters, • lon best upPer leather, 3 sides, 3 00 beat harness loather, 3 'tidos, • 200 best cult:skins, * dozen, ' 2 l 00 best solo leather, I side, 1 00 Judges-11. Siellilion,:i. It. Hoopes, George Cunningham. • :CLAISS B.—Domeatie Mitittfacturcs. Hest ten yards of broad-cloth, at 00 do ' ten yards of satinet, , 2 00 do ten'yards of eassimero, 2 00 do ten yards of flannel, • 1 00 . do' six shawls, - ; 6 of best sowing silk, domestic., • . 1 60 best silk vesting, . 2 00 he *e dress coat, 4OO o overcoat, 4 'OO or velvet vest, • - 3 0t) bit of' pants, 206 •Judges—F. Lo ticadlon, Johnaagger, 11. M. Donehoo. pears, three each, 2 00 2d do do do do do 100 best. 3 varieties winter pears, 3 cacti, 2 00 best 6 do do do 3 each, 200 .:xi do do do do 1 (0) best 4 varieties. plums, 5 CAA, 1 00 best tvliection of plums I (U) best dozen of peaches, • 1 OU 'best dozen of guinea', • 1•416 Dad collection greenhouse grapes, _3 00 2,1 ' do - do , do „it bust Catawba grapes, 2d . du d0."60. . bolt Isabella grapes; 1 I'oo 2tl do do . ' r 'i. ,, t 60 ifest Concord grapes —4:74 ou • ll'd . d 4 , tick 4„;e554:0 best Delaware grapes, i .;„,,c1- i•••.,zl 00 Id do 110. 1 1•(': s‘) bed Ivo's seedling grapes, .. , , 100 2d do dif .do ',‘-',' ' ' 10 best Can - cling grapes . - ' 1 00 $ 500 . 300 Pf. 4 5 8 r(•-8uinr $644w . IP 00 2.00 - . 300 12 00 2 00 1,00 • 2 00 - • 100 2 o 0 , 1100 114) Wl= Mat 6 varieties fall apples, 3 each, $3 00 31. do i do 106 best 6 vaxletios winter Apples, 3do 300 2d du ; do do do 100' V aud V est elect'''. n of apds o los, best 3 varieties of summer and fall 2d do ' '-' - do best overbearing variety of grapes, 4 00 211 - do do do 2 00 beg collection or fruit generally to 01le person, 4 00 2d do do . do do 200 best dried peaches 1 bushel, " 1 00 best dried apples, ibUilibul, 1 00 Judges—S. C.. .3E: Darragh, Dr. Shallenberger,..:',.... ',7.., ...:- Ladies' Department. i CLASS A.-11flittf. &e. Dent Fancy Quilt, • - tt 4 ho rAt 4 , .) 1141 I 11l 3,1 do tli, I IN Dort Patch Wort; elnllt, 4 tii 24. do du till 2 00 ad do do do I Lt/ B.at Scrlk; guilt, , , 4 Ott thl , du do ' ' ' , 00 :Id do do ICa Bea: Stith Quilt,• 4VO ..ht . do do • 2 0 .. , . 41.1 do do. ' I 0 ' Bo it Debdue 41;111, ) - II 0) 2,1 du do •2 0.1 ~ , 11 do do 11 Liu .Ik-st quilted Sian, 'P 4 . 04 01 d. do do ), ..0) Dent Mite quilt, . .4 ri) II 1 1 1?) 1.14 . ' 11 01 I 1.1,1 t . t Cattl i i o d 1 Werpado, . 1 0) Bt.vt Fancy Double Coverlet, ' ..- 3 W do do do do ar. -. -2 0 0 34 do do du - • 1 00 B.it Quilted Comfort; :: OU 2,1 do do 1 40 51;'12'ditt;13117111.1)111e),W9'nd` 3/ " . J. C. Wr,,Kyn, (4-ISS.U.-0 ',add! ll jrl, Ilose,dc Ilett liomeatte. Borth td do do do pert Crotchet Chair Tidy td do du du !kat Crotchet Bureau Cover, 211 do do do :- Dept Crotchet Stand Cover, '2,1 do do do Best Specimen of Insertion . , . do do ' do ' Ao It i l.SpreAnen oLCalte Best Willett !loath!. ed do do ect do do Malt Woolen Half Uwe, Yd do do do But pair of Childroud Wool Bose; 24d0 do do du Best Fancy Wool now, But Yam Cotton Itod., td do do do • 8.1 do do do Beat Viten noo,, 2d do doh Bost Wooten Mittens. , td do do .• Dela Rod Mittens.l • Bit Tol l do Best Tollet or Table 31st, ' dodges Mrs. J. Wentod, Mrs. Wm. Orr, Mrs John Border. 1 CLAYS C.—Ornamental Neettbr Wont. Bert 811 k bonnet, 83 00 , 2.d do do 2 CO Beat trimmed bonnet, - . 2Oa d do ' • ' I 00 Be ll at trizqmed lyalr o Nei., . 1 Oe 24 do do do , sd Mat roAd47shlrto d and Collar, 201 Sa t o do • iOO 3d o Infant do • Dot b B raided Ifant &glue. . ---- -g — " .0 450 ..0. ..t- en lota O r 100 do po Best braided Child's Dross. 1 oo 4.1 do do do • So lest And 0001001 marl,, Lady's Dress, 2 uo do do .. do do* . do ~.,..... .1 ( cm . Best Sill: or Lore Cop, ed do do do • • ...• Cu Beet baud Skirt, to Bert Wont Bleque, So Beat opeclrnen of Needle Work, 1 00 , Id do do do .. Ao 'Beet 1911.Cilshign. :Al 'AS ' I I t ItaAto d e P ntal 11 air Work, 1 oel Sd do do du Best Crystalised Work, 1 00 24 do do 50 11 .IWorltectXocket Handkerchief, 1 oqr, II 'do do do r.. Beet P l,l, WlPer. sell D . 2S -Wet And r.einr.t dr •.i .. n Boll, -1 00 I.kot braided IN llow-8 IN 1 00 24 do do . So Yudte l i ar lia. Phillip Rea, Mrs. 111111 mm, Met. CLASH D.—EmLroiderks Best Embroidered Ottoman Corer, 24 do do do Best Embroidered Storm Cover, Id do do . .. do Beet Embroidered. Lamp Mat, of do do do Deed Embroidered Skirt, Id do do Best Embroidered ends and Collars, Id do do do Best Embroidered Collar, Id • do. do Best Embroidered Chemlse,band end sleeve:ll,l SO Id do do do do too Best Embroldared Infant SACque, 1 00 Id do do do So Best Embroidered befall Shawl. I oo do do - So Best Embroidered I nfa nt Skirt. 2ow d do do do . Bst-Embroidered Skirt, ; :;moo 24 do do r ylOO Best Embroidered Pillow-SW • • I- o .Id do do ozia.: , ... . o nto Best Embroidered Stipp" . - 0 1 ?a' ll lltst . litadtbiered C d r o odtet etu moo, ' C. 2:1 do do do 25 Iket Telling Lora Edging, one yard, So' 24 do do do do So Judges—Mn. Ellin Townsend, Mrs. M. Ds, ragb, Mrs. D. L. Imbris. • CLASS IL—Braid Gabs Best gamily bread, two loaves It do do • do do - Sd . 4 th do ddo doo .do do do do • 'Best Light Ca d kes. Id do Cakes. or do do nest Corn Wood *I do dd *I do do Dart biscuit, 2d- do at do e-t4•00 1141.' :,i;1f; I 1.1 !Beitirrun Oda. ;"3 1. , .dd dit• iß , . , 4t4jecttnea Ofp•Odd Td , ,11 , ,Nralliept.'24 tie., Deltaic oike„, , ..,; dB , ; ...*1r.14 1 4y ISOdt: .• Zabla Ciao. • - ,1 Po . do.. do'''. • • • • • 20 Boot Do aestio • -", do, ersortosent or 8 riot imd !Piaci ' 4 'od 2d - —...110 • • '- - do • •do . 3e.: ?c0,-M a ll e s Louisa Diary Woo litar# airs; CL.ted Pridfs Darras, ee. Ilesterpechn'en of each variety of bottled. I:'notaor Vegetables, hermeticalllFecnl ed........ ; . .I' ; s - 2d tin • " ' ' t Bed specimen of each variety of pick-- lmi, prepared with spice ur Amman • W. 2d tio . do Devi specimen o ascii variety of fruit or vegetable batter 2d do do do . Br t specimen of each variety of fruit or vegetable pm: ems,, one Plat, 110 2d - d.= . do . prist specimen Of eac:Crarlety of Jelly' • lid do do du do ' Best Tionato Catsup; si Hest Cimuinith Catsup • lid Beat Getters of any .11tnil IA Best on:stirred Green • Corm.... . 'llestAllierry. Bounce.— . ... • . • 40 Wet specimen of each variety of Best specimen of. each' variety. of ' • Dried . aU doniesclo,vi nege r, I nue do do. , 24. . . ~.4tulgea—Mrs.J.l...ll, Dawson:Mrs-Jo P ampbell, .Slisa linen Homy, .- • CLAS.—hairy, niut other Troduc4; , MA Crack of • 2 0 13 ' .09: 4 ' do* • '" • 00 .3d • do' 'do " 1 . " . AI - post Itoll of Ilidley:3 %toot triarik. , • I'oo' 24. ado , • do- • itcrlf..4oo 416-.: •1. •73 :3d ;- tlo do •'f do •Itir do • do , —.art Itist Print Thittor, ;.,. 2d db dq 3d do do 30 Beat Cheese; rive pounda or mom, 1 00 - 2il do • •• do do • $ • do 711- •3d do do -do , do • . 60 Bent Applo Molassoi, ono quart, „.1. , 4A 2d do do. /lo ,do . 15 3d do . du do •. do , 50 Best Sorghum, oho-hall &WM, 1 00 24.1 do' dotitt.,. ' 75' do $ do. da ' " 50' Ikot box hones?, 3 , 06 3cl •do . .do Win) •••,.. 1• 00 •Id, do do .i4X4411 lied cured hunt, •• ;1 00 .241 do do,r lied dried Beef, ro lba or trade, ; 24 do do' •do do' " )36 Beat hard Soap • • • " 1 00 • •..k1 .do . do • •. • • . • 50 }font Soft Sow, . . . .. .. . • 1 1)11 '24.i dq du -. • • . . , r,o I , er s (:i t k t o l t y l e i l u .. ttel g tu a d t . loss t ti ,s 3: . .. Statemeta of time r.ina zuodu ' " 4 Wang, '•• ' '•' •' • '3 u 0 .2lr .. do do -do ' 1 86 1 : '' 9' 00 :ad; " do do dor dal .. .4.00 Judge*—Mrs, Josue Mcaaffloki Mtit! tic Ono Lawson, Mrs. A.b.i Wolf. , . CLASS IL- 4 .Planta mut. Fhmeta.'• • Dent OlOanaci• - •'• • $l, lent Dahlias, At do 3 , 1 119 Ilost Fusehlas, Dye variedies, . do ...do 40 , , ,60 Rest variety orcat !Tomei, • ea tint basket ofsat Flowers, • I IV 2d do do do -- • • F 4 I:est Plat Hand iloquetv :al do do , do ' , /ant fair of Hommel/land Baineur, Lai 'at , "ir t l . ln " 1 .7 . 41.d0, .0.10 , , ;26 .11,sd• ' 41 11! ey .. ••0 0 X. ?J., l.td ... . , , Boat 'V ma; 4uo twelime varie . dish, " ti'a at -do 1. do ' • lin ••;, '1 Oit Best Phloxes; live rapine/es, • • ~,1 00. 2 do do _•• do 1,10,5 t 1TA.L:4c0,14.1. -. 2"t1 4.10 aest varie do ty opidutus, do do Rest Cartes, ' • e - Best. variety of Aston+ 'LI •do Best Groon-)klouse Bluth+, not Ices , than twelve variettod, G,IX) '241 dodo do do do 400 do do , do, do 2 177 Judger—Mim Jane Moore, Miakt Linton, Mrs. Milton Townsend. ' Bast Leather Work Frame, at do alo do _ . Be.t Cone 11a4ket, 2d do do Ilemt Cone, rranto, 2d do do Bart Mo; Basket, do Shell do do do Frame, 2.1 do do Best Arti(lda! Fruit, 2AI do do Best Watch Cs.% do ilrwiddm.sket, • 50 . do Oil Painting, 2 00 20do do • • 1 OS Best Grecian Painting, 1 00 do do do , 50 Best collec'n. l'hotOgraplui, not leas than twelvo, • 3 00 . 2d do do do do do 100 Best Ambrolyr.cs, not !As than 12, 200 sal do do •do do 100 Bost display of Fancy Goods,dits-&-3 CO Judges—Mrs. John M'C'arter, Mrs. Jano Richey, Mrs. If. B. Anderson. 92 09 1 ( 1 J 90 1W MI 1 111 9 1.0 1 Ou 1 (9) CLASS IC—Dlitranonar y. in Ulla don may be found the Torben ankles on exhibition not enema - Ifni to our Prectdum List. Pure 1. Jedees Ate requested to call the attar. Aloe of the Discretionary Committee to all.arti. cies entered In the reveled clams lchleP are Wet. thy of a poonlare, but la so caw to, mean an award of premium to an article not ennmeranul on UM premiere list of the Society. Norse. It shall be the duty of the Dieerellons. r-y COMM Met, to examine all loch articles so shall be recommended to them by the ledges sot the co rkr* claw *. together with Wee to • Okla their attention Is directed by the numbered card. Ut) on each. and also any article they may deem worthy of premium, which Is nOt 'Bedded Woo' Lkt. But In no Case are they ICI Make an %Ward in any eines unless their attention has first been called to It-by too judges amid chum. All Dietrettonary Premiums to be referred to Do. Board of Manageri. Jedees—Johnston Small Jam Belgium. John I. Wolf, Nathat. Boren, John Johnston. , 111 Ruler; and Regulations ftur the. Government or the Fate: DIEECTIONB TO COMPETITOR,' 1. Competitors at tho Fair must be- Como members of the Society, and have certificate's of membership; which must be shown' to the Secretary beibro any en tries can bo made. 2. Numbered cards must ho attached to alt ortid/w1 qndt-J2.4 jynattr 'Sedan . li=l;idng acs exnet copy of the entry— but the names of the owners strictly ex cluded.. 3. All animals and articles must be on the. ground before. ten o'clock r. ru., on Thursday (second day of the Fair) that they may be arranged in readiness for eleund nation by the Judges immediately thereafter. Articles may subsespently 'boftffered for exhibitibu but not for n pientium. - The saute article cannot be used to lake 4 premium in two different. elasses. 5. Exhibitors are not to make them selves known to tho judges unleash tio• Comes necessary to tho examination of stork, machinery, do. Jiidges m. not be. Interfered with in any manner . • y person. O. Competitors ter field ' crop •'t unas must present certified state.. 7 o disinterested, persons. 7.: 'No animal or article entered for pro holum can be removed until the close of 4001 r, except by special permission. AltiVrile, de., will be subject to the or der and direction of the Board of Mann - 8. Hay or straw for rtock will be fur- Mabel free of charge, and grain at cost -price, and on abundance of wah.t will be on the grounds for all Purposos. UUtii PO.lllOflllUlll hop tdd iy (lb) days after thin Fair, and all pre. miums sent for will be paid only. on at. written ardo to tho Trer of thft day (Jamas r Allison) tob e o retained by ithn as a Vouc her. for tho• Hama all oemitiqr: to be reeciptedlor Intim ,Troasuror. - „ i ,. 10. JE eiltnrnittoo erikdirect nil to tho Joirathin of any artielerwhich may ho platied on oxhibition. • . "11. The Board of diatutg6rs will spare no pains to acoommodato Competitors iu every . class; every precaution will be talon for the safety of all articles on ox- .00 00 1 00 hibitlon, but will In no caso bo liable tor any loan or damaEm that may oornr. „ , r it u r i t t rana _rt. ” a arviray j &r _,. ih6iaVi4llo7olll4ollll4o)#.A4llck on Thursday, otberwtar- mamma will bo hamodlaaty !Wad 'Asp lryilitYtrrard.— They will malio Miliukci datalle4 rpm,* VA ietritittiliT.t0 3 1,9 1,47 :Nr° i beilcii-19' fliUl0 1 .I g Wi d it tv i z.,,,,,a,i 5 ahb.i... 4 .1.t( e#04 ff. loyiAt tl".qiiol4-5i1f;, 6 0 , 014 , 10 ' Aka., .mw gmilimmftet,:iiviNjwif ...X . ,_, tltiim Okoroplite4riwir /44:39 , for.liurtios ins,aviswei t o timmitite.,,,, h ntii I: , iti V. 0 2. - JUdill wltt nee aim& drier prat& USA uportinittercranilabitruri watt.; Itttlit or no'r•surpetttlrne ; Nit ilfiltaAter'proi 17i tuitit' en' le %wit firms Oiti6 pit'lltitit: ' fa iteu7 Alin trirot ilriiiifr! ' r ?' . ../f• J,u 4 494. rein not irot t P!ii; ,;41114,4, 4 4 To !map urclurarov kppwn,a..4m...,.... VO VI" ne4 , 00 42 r.Y. AO 14 0 I 0/4“ 1 0 4 14."° 1, Pc t CCP*. dr: 0- 3 , . - -,! 1 ,, 1 .• r .11..1 ,-, , , ~ i • ~ , i . Juft-as aro requite:llu atakaanoks , of (ivory tartlet° thaticorata , beam thorn; ttho , llourd sr lair 4144Ittke adult' kairo'rt; . shift thq alma iffl i trriteratartid,but trill nut surarrlll titiht',tir 10 , ,tqlen , or 4hinfras riot, 014 1 6 1 1iiiiir! %k i l t "; l!artr , Or.i;4 l,B 4it. s- 1451 5 4. ilitcl.k , t vroruw Ahozvi I ti.trultP V , 041 at.- iention of Op INsicrotliviiikr : Vpuunitterr. & 4 u.4ltrorarin. lt►lllo;csadatrifrd • pro-'_ •mturrt an any , artiritt tbaßiard I at , wltkit 14 marked special 4iiiy :catryi ~: 11l ,•' • ' • 6. Judges wilt peitnii no'prOnr , Yol l l :l ; 6 * present at thrtvemthijoatitare 'l*lfsll , i i IsitortrAfti.cifit,of '),. . 1 " 1 ' . _'7. No i‘ekhonWill'cliiklliddeo44ii; ' l as e. J . .ii4E,N) ithe eir nllO litayit;i, 4 . ) 4041 4 .;,. ifor si premium lit the utak. dais. pr In: any , way futorustotE , 'II. • • ~ MEI - • .. Genera, •1: Cortlfletl64 of Ltra'Netuhniehip Mid u2tdrnttnß rictabeWit, thi4 dallitioVlasov riv- • OtAxea34iiit 0.W. 1 4 6 tir 4 1 1siv.0 211 t , P.PriActiq* for 4 4filf° 1 4 • nelPding'slimOclaillP,A996‘4 l 4 and aalr Mit to 14eZtir OcolVII/AutalgtaltlEal& Won tbs beads bra Strillly..and MAW and • oxid?Oil:ilot1:4144 tt • ears iit; figs.' jia.64.4u l ,'..WroSifre . thy gond 131 . 01115 iitintiOobnir. 4, 3. 7bs . MardsoPliatiligov4ktrii# .rolnlntive on. artlolok rids 'Wier bettn/I6l'oe eFius"" l " '" . • • l th lt d t C .4,? . o ° .• • Pflt a Klp.itwiway•• Ff r 4tP.4 Wk. frOM 0ien0 0 4141 . 9.0 . 1101. i °l'..b9PPKrll4lo.llto Mar fir o, 5. Each bon.° or colt .bruitglit. I *msg. • td Ground,: (Import • those I emicsifiedi , auitirg lattlelnit tho lot remain, ivi)l be, fri:tedit;o6443 - 4 p'ait tit Ithrxm (061 minuil ri othbiNrigr,, 23 05.,, • ring } 4*,42 ,) 11 t.tvfP 4404410 w .. I .93;uir_ilPniur,tvitxr tatsgeffr Te mkrtiagos, ovate:ova , nfi!hioir • • f soy )(Audi 'ocautztumirltbi e...thet keti vier. Iteetazeogt; the -- pottA4l4tele . .rtititi 041134 teen' be enteral ikirl'etfilipett lien ;tied W•ti ti 't , .trk!pittitied tbbrettlt •• . '.x.:!l4btylei • L-44 bL , i A - 11 of frzitri''h,tyy, 034; 4. 4 F 0 0,,410.‘?, _ _ Col Et 00 1 00 .. tow their . 41etajosip,hin., dtln 4, .0 1 , 1 'li 'll iii 4 . 41 4;1i4/41 1 4 0 .i to N.° r i'iii• c. it i ...t,,•.: .o -. oi , ". ' • •i• • -'. , t ii.:;Vhict tkiiiiitl,oSeoantnNts. labiate in- .., CatKIM tiller., cailleeris:wl4lo be I) mon t eit : • • ‘ totth tftb Eirottndetiosi Vill•bellile44o44ll64l.ovie '; Ty- hi rottilsOdw 'ln t iiiept . &ill oilititintti I It ; miy. " 3 ,•41 i-,--t-, 1 , i ittrt:.. 7. . •• , i i • i 4 niii 'MO? . ?%4* *. lit i P ‘ t atki , ..4t44"l4::: 4. - henlily iatiiplS ' ail : 1i.r,t444.11 , ) owicr, , i',l . _ . milial i 5 4 14 4?( 4 4 / 4 “446 4+4.y.. .4.. :A tiu ..sev .. ,Ea Ow Sothity.(ll.•ll. Moorepwili t be rosily to roceivol °swift • • In •ivnit lwcol4 , pritilanii to 4110 .Fair, anti n'onid tierneatly 4equest, all' wild 11111 to make opplieaticmbeflire: the 'F'alr, twit , .volt facilitate arringetuerits that eley 14 La t Aniqi? for thtir Ito intuAttitt, i ' ' ,". :. , In lireetittitine, ~ ..:c 'Lit iinitiA . iiiiit: of P . rpia4innut the ' .N.,bits.4iiivoto;ll44ll.. • teutiou to the. fact (wit bat undariono a thotongli rcrvittin and • correction, and . they Would invit an attentiTotitui vein .4ll perunail; feelink that in 'variety mei extent (if not in the a;nsrcotc ainonnt of'_ promiuntiiniercill) it knot suric4ecti by E ':'1'00 1 00 00 100 .40' 1 00 that of any other County Sceiciy hi our Stale. Taking thew fact, into i.n.Pildior atiOn tin) Iluard would cordially Writ° all to eiontpcto, hoping. that we nay have an exhibition that will prove atiko eral. itablo to One Ai/woe:aim& and to the Ag•- tioultural Intent:4a tour county.. ' 11. - R. , 'MOORE, Sceret!try. .5 - ew -4itvc,rtisetuaiits. ALEXANDER, & MASON, _AtXTvente. l Jata.lldd. 9 , 1 C. • • .Yids. Mid ricnid, bow - roar , Law , .Itaidef of Wailifa. Qf I! ''•• f •. • • .•. • • Anierican turopean'F'aiints, , Ana COlTheelOTN at rviteet, Virtten )or. • xprileace n...olicliono 0( Pilleet,l ' 4C) SOY trOl opp,Altu Pato ut (ALA. , , I!MBIMME ta. o nt m n tinnn tha Patnntalkvin. , 1rr.410 mud no fratlei.rual fer vied ti,ca,, des .• .1 of . 'O 41. • Sala fnr ettcnlst or buot nttklll • Itrfuciacc• 0314 - - , ;1• 4 . • . • ..',.C.) • t,rit'to• Pr 4 p. l WO' ` 4 0• Fzig .4 .- " t6' cr i c) [3 ^4 CIE 4. at f= r:-r, "••'. .1 : 0, ?A ).4 ES 5, (I) 57.1 'a P 4 • r ei E"4 ' 8 g , - ..• • th d, rj; , Executors' Nottee.—Ltiters tcatameatml lutvina been grantee'. to. geratoterlazn eft e se- Clam. of the agate cglitogra gaudier. deotiamil. late of Sewickley Tp. Pewter tuunV V . "'" InoYte 4 113fiV.ISiCire are violins' to maim laucteglalta Dumont, abd all permmalaviire claims attalaiet without delay, Mgr an thentlcated for avitterreht. GEO. E. Mgt, •cius. c, lthlligillf2t. • Unionville. Pa.. tiattlls‘vl Xt.:colon. I . . L ~ , I r 2 *IWO • 0 01 g 1.7 Eli
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