SELEf .Thel skillful the hilt dantzet than 11l of linni lug 0117 derness loaled remains. well-pro - 111. Iliseompanions,,wheri they'. .1 danger; and ; made ,light. Of•thet fears of his good wife Ihensimtrouts • bled lit the howling ef„.4.l l o!er!al winds, or theavalanche et stiA:, tl‘to now and then sweptdorm; th -- r resist Hilo, Wee k At Ltp_o--; theolittle 'An letS. Withivell - -spiked shoes, a stout a I pensteck;; ' , delta - tic* ,/• Vit:! liihrsejc; and a fi rm and fer4reilitVitafitaitid,l he avowed that a man Was at s'afe'; trinin the loptnost cliffs of the' Voud pierced Matterhorn; a. in the brook threaded valley of Tourmanches: But the timid heart of won - 11147d (loth] not -look upon' ethp• r in the saute light althbuglea rt st in the 'good Lord ' Way I,IY stro !; and so mdterld*h tale i• .1 Isf his truatAtilt 't br-lior heavily-tilted it taff, one morning she eluag tiV L OPiriffeirtiltithrm would not go ut 1 le WI n.s. -Theie iftISN le Ilibtot*, aditf said. 'quo tnow no terrible t cy are. We havelbOdbetitingh in • . cottage...po -stay st i Anna wi i i . .„ little orte0.!!;:. • !ie.: ..iiiii:. i.l , c „ , •• "That wouldJ,,,W4',"-:Was 1 11 6 , ply, "if i; had itiot‘seewan ibet ; 1 was coming homeytsterdtiy eveittrig„ ' .1 to wag a stout old felloW,:withluge horns; and Howled he wets attillOat, laughing ut me tis l'erept around the . 'Alm . upon Which ho was standupt tiit i ' "lint; Ulric, think Atflthel! that iseerhtinly. conling.l s i l , I .;:ii." , - "I have been in many attM iey'itad care nothlng'ffir tliima. 1. ItiVel tf . 4 free whiStlin„,e'tif the wind, ufaiu the 'maintain *Mg,' aral"the'Velifrjiiit or the feathery snow.; tio,ignedi . trlfe get 1110 SoinetkinX 10:eat.1::1:Mitittu off before the day dftwu.s.P: 1.•;,(1 -,ul r. ..' With a. lostyy ,sigh„ the... Forget!, did as he .leal, reettudt4 ;.and .04th ; Ills fend lass still'lnig'eting upott he; Ill:, she saw hire' elithlt'the Mtintiz lain side until atinn lalluipatlfshid li•oun her view. 'flied shnsunk!uptin . her knees, by thOtoxiside of her:still; slumbering children. and viatumitedi him lute the keeping. of that God who had thus far nrt•serlied him An the midst of' every dahger. Wait.' tinie,l Ulric hastened onward with ii light foot. it was 81:11l dark in, the, valley; hut fur Orme him, 'he child pee the White peak glittering in the slim light of the morning, and the fast paling stars. nigher and high er he climbed; and goon the sun arose, shedding its rays' of rosy gold upon the icy piles and making them flash as if huddled of , myriad dia monds. TO a stranger - it- would have been a dazzling sight; to the brave hunter,lt had lost some of its charm by familiarityinnd hopressed ,inward slid upWard. Theroad grew i t es•e rough and difficult. Ho wadi obliged to pick MS WV, to clamber up steep crags ; but at last he reach ed che, edge of a .glacier. He sat ,loan and rested for a little time,sat istied his hunger, extunined his 8110C3 ellil the point of his alpenstock, and tl'raill Set out bravely 'twill ' leaping the yawning chasms, and I.4uartling il'4llinst the treacherous cracks. A wall of polished ice &rose before • hint, and he khew that he would haveto.scale it, before he could get within shot of the enveted game. With great difficulty it was accent ' ;dished; and !hiding the tracks of . ibex,•ho followed them, until • sud &ply:turning a ragged point,. he .aliundihimselkwithin easy shot, the 'report of his rifle had awakened the velaws'of the; mountains.. Willy the "thuit't of the bullet the beast sprang 6 ,rwaiil, but its tall was dropped, its head hanging heavily down, its gate - slew :tad step uncertain. lie knew' that the 'Md./zing ,kad • had rtswited its mark ;• that the: animal would soon die'; and he pms . ..irsi to„reload, his' rifle, before he followed him. "1 will surprise my good wife," ; he thought; "by returniug sooner „than she ex pi sited ; and I will have a hear- , '...• laugh at the' cowards Who , dared not venture from their•snug cothfm_. • fir fear of a storm." ' With t smile,upon his lips, he lies ten'ed ,to' When:the 'ilbex...'. was lyirhio - and raist:d it to Ills. arms. Then. ,with a cry of horror,he felt hikfoots ing give way ; and ltUnter iind game .sere swallowed up inn- crevitsw of alnuit untinhmnable depth. The; • thin covering of lee had been suir tkienqy strong to bear the weight of the Need; but that of Ulric added bail shivered it its if it had been an: ev-shell, - . . Iwyn, down. limiter and !ibex, . through the debris-of snow and lee lying there fora. thousand .years. . Ile fancied that the bottom would never Is' . reached, The most pro. fiinial da?kness enveloped - him; his bands mold clutch nothing but ibontiness—but chillingtlakes. For t muddy, the eanuss of the beest'was . beneath him. Yet, far all that safe . .guArd, he lay for a longtime ingensi zilii. When consciousness returned 111101114'r (IV bild dawned, audits gal ,b . /MI Omits laid found their way to the 11 , Atolll of the yawning grave in viiiielt lie. was. !yin.' ~ ki • thew , upon the titter-.,1t ii situation; that-Iteit Navin AA; • - i.old and hiMee. - 0, g thilettMa '.' torture IteilPft .." • _ I store dcal tlifi cOt 4tikkh , , ti is 1 n isery ; qual every'inerviXimitia. I wile quwt•txd ',URIC lieti'or4. AO: to, il: ill' 41•0 mot ter On-ifi i taw. Atte; not smilers:o4We ehajW 'f f *allitC . tln either sidO'sntebilflea, ' • : ..,:„.. ' emitting kdidett - •Eit - eOL.OI ' • ..• '.47 - kll that hil , xiatcbotitif • ; • 4 ;.,il ! 1 Why vitutl—'Sor Ww a i,,,_. " Y . ir i I hid ?" ite•exclaitriiaoh;le ig7 l 4 iif despair, nntl Jthen,• as bett thoughts swayed - him, he thanked the Almighty, with whom nothing ' is impossible, for his safety thus far, ititir prayed to 'lint for guidance and di il i ventnee. "Ills next thought was of his gun. \Viten it was found that ho did not -ref urii, , hls neiglil sirs would certainly ! !.eareh for him, and by firing the gun be could attraet their attention. Vain • hope! Search as he would, he could • tilld Wailing of it. Lvt•n if he had dis el ewred it, it would havebeen useless,. . ' for his powder horn was gone as well. I / ver and over he turned thesnove— . down deep he dug IMO It, until his hands homed like tire; and great drops of perspiration rolled from his . iOrehea4 tintil his arms grew stiff ' ' and sore, nd., he was forced to give up Wanslicer exhaustion. With his back aga nst the frozen prison walls, he looked: aloft, mid saw the great ' vulthre, sailing upon its immense, ' • tireless wings around the mouth of the ehasin ; and the strong . man . - . shuddered, as he shook his list deli- • :Italy, and murmured with his•hearse ' V , .iie", "Your time has not coineyet!" I le thought of liishapv homeatial of ~his daur wife and .chi ldrenottul AlLva i i naturally, for he was faint andilitiftc I .gry, he thought of thelbod his wife . hail prepared for him. Havinzeat- en of the bread and goats' milk I iiivese and drink of the little bottle ~ •• 0 . : )i..if)l! (which, strange to' hay, Illel • remained- unbroken,) he' reasoned . that it would bechwardlytoliedown . awhile without an effort; 'and he re- . iiiembered the goodims!kof God, and . 1)1e+ more ferVently implored Ills l • help. Then a bold him (lune to , 1(1111. ;Why i might not he Out his way through( the solid lee! lie had a lintels(, such as his class neVer travel without. Ah! but he was forgetful tied the walls might be hundreds of test thick, that they were of- exi*s.s ii.e hardness, and would soon rem di. blunt !Kith hatchet and A nife. The bright hope dint bud been &ire within was dark - Mot by no such Alidow. For the' time being lie . knew that !lawns safe. He w 4.4 Ile-. 't.ll,ollled to the cold, was warmly clad, could use the skin of the ibex, in'isiseolllll.l4 and its flesh -would I ,NutvanY aitatl'im f, - --kbrief test - and li y e ~'and lled fait i forcedli to ftfitbitop.hfull A ei rest, it hrealifast of B e lk atil i rt i rf gain stretched hitneelf if the beast, wrapping as much 'as-pewit:de, and heavily, although a sudden - 1 fall in the _ ., lt , Nutt naw g eln, .ys`ite iffiest tlius,Vg ,t 3 raw and frozen l:lath of . _ for four nights he slept .withlnithe hole: heilitatl:cutt.in Abe OW co walls, closing up the an tra/we, and thus obtaining partial <shelterfronathechilling,blaste., I,4‘dt once he hatrd the firing of guns, and c iftllbitrt bad wildly Within him. Ile, dropped .hls • dulled ,hatehet, '0; (A to the renter,.oll the Oman; ' tOuted witli'.altilthiltrettnahfligi kin gilt—shouted until his 'Strained voice was reduced to the very ghost that i , h il l t iookflop, kiln; lam n eam ear tis' name "lied,• could do nothing to nt- 1 tract t air attention ; and- tothe fir? i : fainter and further away, himself down;iceepingi - and ' .. hg his hands. The last plank to which lie hatitelungliail Wertitthlvo flied! His neighbors had &me and gone_.,, 'They mould Dever teattreMbet Wgilif the mountain agait . None would ever know of his ate. He was builed,Vl lidt la y ,his ANA 149 -1 st trump should sound, and hot Wishes! of flame dissolve f ho frost *tric al. ad I ' 'Milli rg. wa i ntWA ,`- qhg ' of madness,. overpowered, by sows eiiiiihed• littler ,ftgony hti fek I insensible; tutti"lay foe*: lortlinte upon thee:di% 'dim sfiebe,' that soon must be higivltaling Sheet;. The black vulture flapped its wings Is:we:him and he knew„nothing of it. ~Itpt, after some Oars, the ituu tees7conitetouimitts.tufarrtbd,c thcvdelt lie` was far too much crushed, In hodYand soul to resume his blahs.— He ei.eit t ;obi tlie littVedvere lie 441 exanfrited (would it not bete him a :Webb?), and gave passionate vent to ilike. grieL<; -Fes <many < weary. hours ,eptlaog passed his lips ; and with ,aoing head and fereked_bmio, with Ireinbling ilibki 4 nitmlivu4ilr st* Ite - Pripal for Ireliveratfin, Irby 'no` , Otherhand, at least the skeleton one bfdeithi., ..; ~r,.' • , " .< 11.1 was raylsa, <surdess, starless, ' Ifil',l4lWs - i. in the cold, ice cavern, ,w an,the Stirings of his life again be gone geptibleiePadthln?lTlKtelidrate tangly hungryand arose to itatisfy ltis,thunger • with at . portion of the ibex he had - left retneining - ciutside in thel'eltstn: - :He! felt ttrcitandi . btit could .discover no outlet. Had he been frozen in-- s sliout from 0 'd blesseo i4Unlbk, V 117 , 10 tilt Sh 100111) 1 111 C his' Ad ,. terid , fingers. hen , afteranheur is salad] he solved-the Mystery. He "laid* there must have limn a heavy fait ef,sten the hight,,ltiad - thatit , had dri al into, hilei,bloglietl elite opening; and with the stren h nf despair, he soon dug throug . It was still ,snewlng heavily. the flakes fell like . gratt -feathers' iti.6Phil t and' lie 'drew the remnant of the mtraiss of the ibex lute the awe, and ,minlo another rude meal. And thus,: rte. freshet), anew hope wee 'born with injihn ; and again the ice walls-. re sounded with the blows of his little hatchet. But it was slow work, and much of \the time was' taken' up in clearing the chips front the little grotto. ! A week passel—a !week . of the most severe toil and terrible anxiety, and yet ho was not disheartened. Ibis trust in (kid had returned , - and love for his wife and ependenechil drew. ktmt , Atlye his . ' of teirolliking heat: Ile *11.4 yet nilopesiitratelt ,- fig the ataier alrs-of 'seeing his chats ones, ; ,tagain. But even its he was thinking thus,,,wl4; lotaietbing._4 4. his old t i me- eFeerfettf-s, h-ntw-eltx iety took possLssion !of and nearly overpowered him. The! eareass 'of the ibex, that had beet[ . the innoceut auise of all his treubleiwas -eleked, .almost to the bones. ' l ' -.'''• ' !Milli di restarvation staring , hint. 'ln thets:, he bowed his head and woptlikq a' OW Staritatioa, that 4 (Unwire, 'eveti Iti thinightl Mit: vation, that 'has in itmore,, of horror, than a thousand other deaths! lie Could almost twit silently approach ,iogond for a time despair alone had pericvssion of him. • 'then his trust ua the snereme Being returned, and lie gpinnutted'hirriMf unto his. Holy -keeping. "fleavealk .Fatlier l" ,ha! inuruntreil, from between his parch ed attir tilackettell 11031" `it" is - thy lilted that has sustaind the so far— has saved me from all danger. Thou givest food to the yotiug ravens,. and marked even the fall of the tiny sparrow: Nona but Thou can;hearur. help, Hear my prayer Illktvef me, 0 Clod I Save me." , ~ . ! - Something'-air 'ltwebt . ' it , onsitilatiort ! cane with the utterance ef tlatworils, and he laid down to steep more taut guilty than he had done for many previous nights. Net It was only to be awakened by a new fear. It need ed no sins, to dell him that the fohn, or hot 'Sbuilt Wind,' Witit'it'iveetilitgl oVer. the glariai and! snow fields of the high Alps, and that the rain was falling in torrents - , and the earn:mous blocks of ice melting, as by the touch tiftin.• The cavern he had dug with infinite labor Was almost hreaSt"deen with water, and it Wal rushing in with all thdtwinflnass of a mountain' Iterrent. <lnstantly ;he' was wet to skin, and stood almost paralyzed 1 ; termr. Then he breasted his 1 !out into the chasm, but it was return again as i quiddy taa 1 l lite. NtVer eatarattraudd moe', < 'ly than thesurging water there. ling little Melee , m the ice ;wall; climbed beyond the roach of the water; and' tremblingly awaited - his I fates The waves rose rapidly, high -mend higher He begit clhnbed until his head rested against the top of the , calve—coniftelitattither. . And jot, the'wavw rolled upward around Mlle, • .They reached his waist—surged high er•to his breast—erept 'to his throat, and despite aftshiArfibrts,;began trickle in Itit‘intotOrs - Irt , tma<ther Moment he would be strangled by them ; his hold would be torn away, and Itis'Maly dashetthither mid *LW or against tlt sharp porithieltheioe, "0 OA ! Save me :,.. , lave Me!" burst from him in the terrible agony- of 4 instant—the moment of time - tied -. .tweelf-htin and.dcath.. , • :.., ~ ''''tl), else like thunder—a • shivering Car —reacitiatied thintrAthechasin: It appeared as if the very foundation 'orthe world were tottering beneath him; ,Now, indeed, he felt that his end, had come.. No: . Terrok was chants( to rapture' . The water rush ed out of the cavern with the mesa.; :11111:17.illg velocity; he could • descend.; and stand upon the. bottom -without fear. How th is had ham :aeon tplish ed, ho was forced to wait until the Tnerningt IhrittltOtt with the first beams, he saw a great fissure hiutheen , opened,<thro , whieli the imprisoned - waters had round, their way Into ,the valley 'belea . . Tliti-unlooked for Preservation again Ilttspired him with contitienve—ren ; tiered more firm his trust in 'God. Through that tunnel, Wawa', a/way , to freedom.. It. wait small, tobetatue, but lie could enlarge it, and he work ed diligeutlyi until, 'his steniglilt at. terly failed. 'The ibex wits complete ly devoured. -litiglithAllitlhplmett: .and. sucked out , Til lie 'marrow i had gnawed them over andioveragairt to , . appease his hunger. For two days he had not ALited lijlyarog ;;Of, dbed. The hatchet slipped :rem his hand when' he endeavored to strike a blow, and he was forced to..abandon the undertaking. There was nothing left him now but to die. Another dayrpaiKa: I < and no help cone. Ile lay crouched in a earner wishing that the' end woukl , come, and that swiftly. ' His eyes were al ready filmed: ;and ,ha ilat;t4 ben), faintly. • Ththi a 'strange noise arous ed him...-He looked aloft and saw a ehinuois vainly striving to defend it self front the attack of two old vul- --, s_t: , : tures that were.strilata l as t t t _wih wing fnabi-iliaT/Lisati itn„.o.ndqtod, contest, andott stengthi the tor rivelet!delittethP _ ' tO leap, thca•bron& ehasm.. 7 The ,, . rt' Tr nOblaoncs; but it failed its , sue T ie', • lbot-. lug, and fell; 'bruised and helpless,;: at the }Try Iti et Of tliOttarying man: In en Wotan his kafe.was. plunged: Into Its throat . ..and:the warm blood was drained by his eager 110. - !Thin Islam new !If% and 'he renewed Ether; It Watt altriotit,alierculean' . More than once ho fell taint ing beside It !Tint hope was every strong withhi Adria. 'Still; he would • have utterly Riled .had-not .Heaven. assisted hire.. s.", _. ' _,.;.: ' , . ', •., '•'-. ' . Again,- the folui busy;wra , at - its nviirk of deettructiortr itiptiVtlie win. flows of heaven Weroopened, arld.the "rains „descended: and" , the , floods. embe,".atttabeetatiliShed • rnoreTlti, 11. single might. than =his • bends book: 'Mice 'clone', in. upntltif. ' ' , With , the_' 'morning - light, heisaweled ithrmigh , the nowine tunnel hut ‘when - ~ h_tv eil titki.otitnr en d : flituiii;l6.l'ha.: ... . •- r ttutthe was on the-top of rt might pt Pile. JPa bleabolled,',, his braid... Seemed on lire, Ills ;heart bag nil if- it' Would'break 'through,' ribs antl.tiesh, I/0. was r if .pokilitlei more desperately , imprisoned' than. before. l 'ia.b.ty was:litY W . : Ot t Ockw,q . . IrtiroutAlds.bewilderedl- mind end-, denlv hedthOughts of the skins of tt*v.l ind..chnuaolti;atid" 1147 i iiina not 10ng.% netkinta•Tope of 'them, : ile then Attn. 40e liOle ila'lliClee,, dare down his • a penstock,lakened , one end to lt,,Und twinging hlituSelf, ofl;_reaChed`the tiOttoni liienretY;;- . . lEttli it eryofjoy hebastened along ' he well .it - notm 'path ; ,niid hen the bell of the little elumel, , that. reared. Its' gilded crass - In the 3fittter :valley iifris tolling for the evening ptnYknii he staggeredlikeis, drunken man In to the ve,r4staidst' of 'the. sastoldShed worshippers,. even..ne the - voice , of the good prkst,:Wtr3 remain,' 1',90', isifyaryivtiere. with-me; and every -4'MM, even. In the most threatening dangers:lllll:VeleCkpealtS to inq 'ln, hum of comfort, and says: Otill up-, oh ale in- the -day of trouble, and I will deliVer thee, and thou shalt glo•i rify. pie!"--staggering toward the I altar, to'kneel at it, but fell: faintMg,l into the arms of-his wife,:who agam•l Anrscsl him ' tor ' hertith,Ttrength -,,and 1 •gatinhotxl. -- ... . . , -. , . ;. • , An Elligp,hunt and a Bridge. ',, ' , , The well-known sagacity of the el-' "ephant recently had ri remarkable ex emplifmtion, at St. John, -in the' o f Quebec. The immense' tign ilt elephant belonging to Onrip-, he l's Menagerie and. eircus,i which .wa.l to mchlhitlat,-Montreal ,was the Isere. We willpremiise our Statement with the fact that a few weeks since while traveling from Waterbury to Noriteld, in the) tate of Vermont, lir( .ing a bridge- over the creek, elk Imiii crushed the floor with his enormous . . weight; and fell partly through - his , fers-gtmrters - nnly' re mained 4in the bridge. '•. : . . ~: By't his aceidenthe was lamed for Several days; but, not enough' to pre- ventliim from•traveling. When he wits briaughtt qtlielong_ 'bridge over', the Richelieu River. at St. Johns, he ' evidently retained a vivid - recollee-- tion of the mishap, and neither coax ing, threats, persuasion nor force could Induce jihn to budge nn Inch on the, to him, perilous strueture.. - -- 'NOY does it nppearthnt his apprelien !dons were unfounded, for the propri- Joni of the bridge notified the menag 'erie managers that they were dublous of the ca racily of the bridge :to bear the weight of the elephant; and if they enssed Min they must do so at theirown risk. . . • The morning was rather chilly, and as they limpet wish to risk his health by swimming, they - concluded to intik* the denture. The band chariot tand an enormous den of perkirming lions, were starteden ahead of him to give him confidence,. and *hen he •alw that they went safely over he . ibbi induced to follow, which lie did very slowly, testing each plank and timber with his ,fore feet andartink as he progressed.... • . • , Whenever he discovered any of the ! t indicts to be defective lie would cross over the division to the opposite mad way, and would so progress until he letihyl to another cloubtfiil Olive, when 'he would cross •back again. Ile •worked along lii thiS way 'mail he had come more than- half way over, when lie heaune suspicious that neitt er road was safe, and he started raff idly back, driving back the Icing line of rigs S that'.'were following:Mall clearing the bridge for a spare of :ten' or more reds. ', At this - Juncture a ileac of sheep came running past him, and he vented his spleen by pieking, them up one by one with his trunk and throwing them 'into .the river, until, he had disposed . of seven in this way'.' lle was finally induced' Ito go on, and after.having, been snore than two hours in crossing arrived safely over. The scene was witnessed by over 2.000 people, and the utmost excitement prevalled.-MoStrealSlar. Chinese Superstition. The Shanghai NewS Letter says the following story has obtained a I,argr credence among. the Chinese recently, and, is` interesting as show ing the ease with which the' Chinese mind grasps superstition. , "It appears - that Some tithe since a man and his wife:, who , together opened a bean shop ih the city of Tat tsttn, some forty ntilea distant from Shapghia,-had a domestichn brogli,o Which resulted at length in the death of the husband by suffocation, which the wife,,i)V a combintion of means effected, - The body arcs concealed for a time, a unlin provided, and at 'a suitable hour in the night was plac ed on board a hoaf and sent to a cer tain place hrthe canal and sunk, a lard mill stone from their, bean Shop being used for the purpose. A few bights after, the city; magistrate was awakened from ' his slumbers by a farful noise, as of some one heating on ,the distress drum,' at the entrance of Lis yamen. Next morning in quiries-were made, but no' one seeth ed to have beard the alarm but him self. The night after it was heard 'again, but no person was seen. The 'third night a watchman was station ed to observe what took place. The noise came again, but on being que,‘.4- ,ttoped.bv the magistrate, the watch mn said it was the wind. Go and arrest the wind, then, he said, and forthwith issued a warrant for the apprehension of the disturber. The than charged therewith protested his inallility to accomplish such a task, tawiever,.htit departed on his ram bits, and allowed the:wind to suateli his warrant) from him and dash it into the canal. Following close at ter, he secured it again, end bore it wet to the mandarin, and told him .that the,Wind had taken refuge in the watc/r. 'Where?' exclaimed the excited,thutton ;Igo, forthwith, and I dig hint out.' "Away went the man again, arm mnd equipped fur n contest, this time with both Ihefung (wind and Mai (water). lie prolx.sl and exert ed; himselfbeta short while, before ' discovering, its refuge; 'twas a curious sothething,-hut, on' being up to light as found to be a:coffin, con taining,ti dead man, and weighted *wit bk 'millstone: , Tith `hittraitt Tin come and held an inquest; no marks of violence were discovered bid all the, circumstances wereso sus picious that - the madarin at once ithitlng the millstone as an index„or lieted a search for the_Peretrators Afbean shop was soon found, and a woman in mourning for her lusband lihOlds the other etontref the pair tics wtuttlig in Hl' placeltr l the mill, .and no satisfabtory account could be given of it, a comparison was insti tuted by producing the one found attached to the 'coffin. :No evasion could satisfy the utlit:rx.that she, was not the perpetrator of the foul deed, mysteriously comMunicated to hint In the waters of the night by :the spirit of the departed. She was arrested and dragged to prison, there to• await - sentence; which according to Chinese law, is decapitation. The above has recently transpired. A~E~~UY ntainttlx:Annual File of gie Beaver Votutty iltittionitural licadaty, to be, bold at. Bearer, Pa., on, Wednesday. T6ara 7 *and Friday, September *# wind 30t6, and October tat, 1800„; • _ , Presidctit-rMugh Ainatvion: Vieo /yeridentr--Gkoorgo W.. Mani Don, • Wni. Shroaa,s,:D4 D.:Matti DecoSer..-11. R. Moore. ' • - . • Cbr. Bea—Dr. IX McKinnon . Treassecr—Jamos Managers--Bast didc—A. P. 'Lima, Henry Gichring; David Magsri Chas: B. Hurst, Hiram Rood. • ' • T . VcstSida—ThutilirDaliscri,X.P. brarenco,R, 11„ , prigge, Jae, Pkar;•• South . d'ido:-Lapbert Potter, J. A. Flom ins, W. J.. Langan,, J. M. Shroiles, . Joioph Batlnirinn: ;,. CUM A.7-111rnreart.ntrlefue• • BooloolUrated brut of cot Imo Ilan 60 Gereii otrictolootion boiag paid to lAD oty kr and: condition of tout*. terttnog. mon' tr± ~: • ' n4 a fte; 44. • ...... .. "P et Rost os.turoteu irgetiubc zanier+ 1.00 ad Ixolt do . , do • 1.0! Best flower one oruaroonto garden. 9••oo odges—ltobert Potter. J.. 4.1. Wilson, B. U. Dar. ret. • I • I • • . CLASii.D.—ViOngtftl. - . • ' Batt Vloisard of not leo. Mout 600 vines.....slo• oo 'ld bolo' do -• • - do. • do do , 'TAO • '(Same Jtniges u &born) - • - ./Prditot.-SOmpetltort desiring to enter ewes Azad 11,; unit :tarnish the, 6ft:clan , with theli °tom beton lb* 16e of septet:abet; ' X° 4l * --- T 69 . I.oo,ssArranveling,e4Fusei of . . . Judges on Moises 4 and 13, will berpild hi the I‘- tiety. , ' - ^ . • - • f Nob4o4.—lte Judges on. ill the sitirit entiam :are requested to WI at the Secretary's 'odic*, on the grounds, at 10 o'clock. a. at., on the drat der tif,the Fair, before:entering upon their dmire, and - prorates blank report. Any committee fatting to tided.. the iieereterY is authorized to reject their ' reltint• ' I' „ . CLAS3 C.—llorieafor Henry Drought. , • 1 B,lt!Stidlton 6.10.00 ?A • , du ..: ...... ~,.... ~.. 5.00 letst. Gelding:. 1, 4.00 id do • ... .. 0.00 Bost Mare • 4.00 . on • 'dog ...• •,. 2.011 Best Brood Mare with fo al nt foot., 5.141 ed do i, • do ,do ...... ... .2.00 Best Metehed Burge., /5.00 ed %, do ~ do 2 IX) Beat Matched Mane ..-• . . 400 I 2 d' '" ' r ' "1 - • , 11 00 -' • • CUBS I).—lfories lot all rerrposes. • - 11101144 $10:06 . r,.00 .11ort 9a ding, . , ' 1.00 .2.1: do , ' 'IOU . 8051,31 are ' ' - 24 do ~'_,. ~.4 5.011 Best Bcood,Nare.wl.h foal at root., , Zan li 40 ~ do .do du . V-I.'o lk lal ciLi up iit I GAO ISd do do : 2.03 Best miorjuld.gerui, COO dp it-CO CLASS s.::=llorsto for Light Drought. Mit Sidihue, k $lO.OO ad do 3.00 ' . . .11.4.0eldlag , . COO I - SOU . Beal Mani, Ati) Llii Wo od (LOU est oo him, with Coal at loot, (LOU 21 -do - do do 2.liJ Ihmt Matched Bones 6.00 Sd do do dirt ' hoot Matched Manz 4.410 24 du , do , ILlil CLASS 1".-Zteieni..Aare Fylp dad Geldings, 1 Yeare Ofd and Erndir Last Stall 01 0 ion Ct, thr o' ee years do old, Sal e do • d d Lest Stallion Colt, two years old, Id do •do do Best Stallion Colt one year old, lid do • do • do Lad Spring Stallion Colt, ad do • do Best Mare Colt,litree year* old, ad .. do • do do • Boa ItareColt, two years old ad do •do • dcr . • Best Yearling gddel.. • ............... 1 . 3. t, Spring Mn re COlt titling, three years old • ' do do do tiding, two year,. Old do do do CLASS 0.--Yiseettoorceos horses. MEI Best Trotfi Y ug ,Boric or Mate, $15.00 24 du du do ' 10.00 Best Pufittor or Rucking Morn or Mare,.... 35.00 2.1 .10 do do do .... 10.0) Best farm learn without regard to sex or color, 5,0 0 tel do do do 2.00 Dot Straight Walking HOMO Or Mare 111.0) 00 110 110 110 .do ...... 11.0.1 Judger—Jae. Marks, llarlIngi011: DIN Id Shields and JOlllO.l Edgar. New Lltlzltloth John Patterson, (keen township: Thomas McKinley. lkarer. CLASS H.—DorAnns Conte. Best Bull Mr. 3 eras old 01111 over, $ s.OO 2.1 du du do do 5.10 Best Bull two years old and tinder three,.... SAKI '24 do do do -du do .'... Ctst - Best Bull over six months and nutier two yrs 0.00 id do do do do 3.011 Best Dali Calf antler r.lx months 2.101 24 do do . ..... .. 1.001 bleat Cow over three) ears old,. ... ....... 0.11,1 id .l do du 3.00 Best two year old Helfer, ' 2.01 Id do du. - 2.04 B. st Heller over 11 month/told and ander a yrs 3.01 24 do • do in du 1.:4 Best Helfer Colt under six 11101111.1 1 ,... .". .... 2.01 2tl _. do • du do Leo CLASS I.—Dcron (Stile. Best Ball over tool ears old, $ 8.111 101 do do do ti.tsi Beat 801 l over si X 1110111i.s atilt under 2 3 ears S 11.) 2.1 du do do do 3.110 Ihnd Bull Calf under six flintily 110 Vi 110 .10 do ...... . . 2.0 Rut Vow over two years old, - . 5.10 2.1 do do do 3,00 Ittbst Helfer over ft months and under 2 years 3.00 1 ' du do do do 1.0 Een Hafer Calf tinder six months 2,00 1 241 du do do CLASS J,—Saitsi or Grade CafW. ''l" nest Bull over two yearn 01d;. 5 so id do do do ' '2.00 Ikett believer six months and ender:: yearn, 4.0. :Id. do do do 11.00 De-t bull Calf under plx menthe. 2.00 ed do do do do do too • Brat Cuwover two years, 4.00 ed do do do do • 11. 00 Il.:at Holler over ale mouths and under a yes, too 21 do do do do do do do I.r. Ilcst; Ileirer Calf under six months, :boo cl do do do do do Loo CLASS K.—.3fiscritantooe Chtile. ' nut Dairy Cow, making tne greatert amount of butter within II comecutive date. In be certified to by written 11111E181,kt the butter to be on es• blhltion $ S.OO .d' do do do do do .1.01 l Beet fat Cow or Bullock • •t•tMt .d do do U.UO Hest pair of Work Cattle 5.00 ad do do du 2.10 Best fat Sheep, fire in number 4 (0 ad tin tin do 2 trd Judaea—Wm. C. Dunn, 11. bowmen, Benjamin Cloud. elAss L.—Fine Woo steep De.t Duel over two yeara old. ad du do do Bost yearling back, • .2(1 do do Beet buck lamb ail do do . Rest three eiree scar two yiNans old dd do do do Beat three yearling ewes /kilt three own !Italia *I do do • do CLASS,3I.—Long Wooly' SArep Kest buck over two year. old $ 5.00 241 do di. do - .1.00 Best yearling bock 3.00 at do do MA Kest buck lamb •5.00 2d do do $OB Bert three ewer over two years okl • 3.0) 28 do do do • 1.50 Kest yearling ewes .t of 28 do du I.'Ai .5,cl ewe lambs • :.IM td to d 01.1.11.1 lodges—llenj. Wilde. Jahn Seoll,John Kane. I=2 Best Suffolk boar, $ C 1) 34 du, do 4.00 1:V 1: 1 11 , :v undt g s 1 ,00 4,(21 Best Suffolk 'brood smr, .1.00 3el do do do .... 3.00 Fn.st. Clwsler yhlto boor 11.0 u 34 do do do 4.00 Best *ow and pigs Chester while 11.00 44 do do do 4.00 Bert Chester While brood MOW, 11s) 2.1 do do do do 3.01 &let pair of pigs under r. months old • 3.11) 24 do do tla do 4.11) Judges—John Reed, 'llamas Ferguson, B. L. Toylor. CLASS O.—Grain and Bred*, Beet White Seed Wheat, ofta 'whet td do do do do do Beet ited, laced Wheat, one stosbet,.. do do do du rest Rye need, one bushel... An' nerd Oat., one bushel to need Dailey. cue bushel,— .. .. do need Corn In the Car, Maple:is. do Clover needonne bushel,... do Timothy treed, dun half bushel,. .2,1 beet do do du ' do - . • • .. Ile.t Flux-reed. ono half Lobel, S.OO do I:co cat, one half hurtle! 1,00 du Garnet Chili Potato, one half bushel,— 2.00 do buckeye Poato, One half Mothol . 2.1 M 110 Harrison Potato. one half bnatel 2.01 do corm, l'oLuto, one half bushel 2.121 do rettebblow Potato, ono half Lnahel.... 2.110 .1f) Sweet Potato, one half burhel, 1.110 do reed llnek.whent, ono lawbol. 2la do Specimen of CIIIIIO re Sugar Cane, I.ld do annum or Neshartno el: Potatuer,.... —2.00 to lad. of Manglowortzola 1.00 do Lot of Carroty,..... .. 1.114 do lot of Turfilpr IWI .10 lot,of Itatabugni, 1.110 do Loold Onion*, -' . , • 100 flo. I.ocor Turnip &alto l.OO do Lot or ?analog.-- ..... , ....... ~.:. 1.00 a l .: , t o tt ac of c li ti. w . ce . /1104 . pla b lna .;.... ........... . 1,00 ,_ 3.00 do Collet:dun 011 N aterfnualous, .1.00 40 I'ol oca ' pn or Caroms, l.OO • the ••14 !maw! of Tomatoea. . 2.00 51 bort :ii brothel of Tomatoes,— .. , .... . . ~ ''l.Wll,OO la bubo' of Corn Maw 'ha) do 1., bushel row Beams, 1.1.0. Jo' gallon Llama Deal.. 1,03 do li burbribunch boana... DM Jrld'rl , w—S• 0. C l ll,lho,l', ErtaTownsend, Waal). Ingtou lle.hl. , , . . CLAD Itnpkosoils. Bert two-home plow, to 11111-olde plow, do Corn plow, do Grain drill. do Reaping machine, do hi owing machine.. do Corn-planter.:. do &mate flacroet,.. do Tilanigle narrow.. .lo Clover hailer do flay-Rake,. de Coding-box tin Machine for gathering Clover eeed,..... ,1.00 do (trail:Wind% diploma and I.UO do 'Plumbln: machine, ,1.1 Corti *hiller 110 Cider mill . la 4 heel Cld.cr Beet itlfslllM: Mill do * eddlirdsoe, :it iN't In'SV 1.00 do •110 -.... , -_. 4 .,....atipkarataad - SIN 4 0 „ markldent. i lic -;.,,,01140,41111111% do . ram kidder'. lb ws, .. ' ~ • 4 ° - °"°)lslamli leeikudd---•. 'LSO do nor Rake, , • •, . LOO do, Ble Arm i dii i i a iiiiito JA do Maur tetrester dooni. L' .. ".°) no. Ca w& 1 1 11.40.td,;A1p. I .. 5. -04 do Wood Jethrssr , .hdetietaf,iernifsirdtigpl e P CLASS ci:Liteeianuicolinisitisents. itesl:2 horse carriage or bsg;gy,dll4/ 5 ' 00 2d • . dO .do - „do .i . no• , , do'. 300 best 1 horse carriage or lbriggydiP4oo 00 bolt 2 b -- erme wagon, .. i -•- dip. ,& II 00 best dressing hure 'i au, . . . dip. &It 00 best sofa . ' dip. 4s 00 beet eix,blebef4 o o3' chain, .diR. dr •-, 3 V, bust sex Column. chairs, 1 , ' ''" boat otszliaseat.'ekidka; ; • , ;..1 no i best.rin ngtabley . 1. , . .., • , .1;00 best h stand.. ,,, 1 .2: ' -00 beat sp t basket, , '• ' '",'" 50 best.wi ow baatitc '. E , . = " '.. 50 lest PI tiro trams; ,r• ', .- 411 . 1.- 420 beat airylus•• on wood, I. .. , . ....,1-00 best doien buckets, • i ' dip. it 100 i best half ..dokeri tubs, i • (Wit I'oo I boot Nvlldto read koge, ' diplom.O. beet elnlirne•-• ~. ,:. .. I . ,dip ( 4r,,l .00 best peinp,-. -; • '...: .. ... •.. .dip.4t• 100 best bee hive,. j - • dip. 'it 100 bo.4lllaritio Aida; sit, - 1.0 0 best bap forks. ela„ ~. •1 , . . _ ~. ..1.4) Lost brond- axe, ..- 40 bent cutlery..., • - I dip, ,t , 300 best specimen ireat railing; • ' •' ..,' ' 2 Ott boat' cooking Move, I ' dlp4-gt..3 00' beet oual stove for heattniehrirehos, -, and school houses •1 dip.4t 200 , bort ossnnonery,2 -.• • • • .I'oo' bait Monti g o ware, , ' 'dip, &,1 Ot bdit fruit jars, six 3 aorta,' ,dip. 7& 1:1:13 bestfruit.jars, els 2-quarts,. . - 1 , 00 best' glassware . : dip. it 1.00 boat are brick; • ' '. - • , dip. d.l 00 best; cononon brick, I ' 'dip. dr, 100 Juditts—Calvin Tuttle, Ihnhitelaing er. John Stroek. • CLASS It.-Leather te Mantifadures of - , - • Ledtdtr. ' Best set of Yankee Harness, 2d . do •• do 'do . . best carriage harneaa,l, 2d - do - do 1 best sot of buggy harness, do do .do best goats' daddli; ; ' 2d do do. l '. best ladies' saddle, 1 2d; do do I ' beet bridle and martingale, 2.d do 'do . do. • best pair of fine boobs, 2d do do r beat pair of coarse-butts, Id . do do • do . . best pair of India' gaiters, • - ;1.00 best upper leather, biddea, ~• .. 200 bast harness loather, 8-sides, .. ' . 200 best ailf skins; i dozen . :- 1 00' beat. soko .le.otbar, roid0: 1 1 1 ' ,• - 100 'Judges—ll. blehillion, .L IL Hoopes. Georgiathurninglunn; : , CLASS S.—DomesSie Ilfassafacturei.',, Best. ten yards of broatle.loth, •, $l,OO do ton yards of satthset, , • • , • 200 do. ton yards of eadstmere. .' 13 - 1/0 do tan yards of flannel, . 1 CO do elk shawls, 1 - '.O 00 best sewing .541 k, domestic; .. 1 00 beet silk vesting, • •,' , • 200 best made dress mat; • ' 400 best mado.overoiat,,i , 400 best satin or velvet, yost,. - 2 00 bust palr of. panta," G 2 00 Judges—F. Le oulion, John Jagger, 11. ht. llon'ehoo. CLASS T.—Wriiit. - -- , Best 6 varieties fall tipples, 3 each, $3 oo 24:1 .do •- do .do ' •1 00 best 0 varieties whittettipplett, AO O 3 00 2il do •. do i do , do 100 best and largeitholleetion of applos,.6 00 2d da 'do ' do' 2-00 best 3 varieties of snarler and fall pews, throe oath,,l , , ... 200 2tl do do do do '• do. 100 best 3 varieties winter pears, 3 each, 2 00 best 0 do do do 1 3 each, 200 2d ' do do; ' dO do 100 best 4 varieties plums, 5 each, 1 00 boot Collection of pinning . 1 00 host dozen of peach e s, - 100 best down of quinws, . 1 00 best collection greenhouse grains, 3 00 21 do - do i. do 2.00 best Catawba grapes, 1.00 2,1 do •do best Isabella grapa , i, 2.1 do do 1, best Concord grapey 2.1 do . do I best Delawarb grapes, 2,1 do do I . bo.t I we's iic•eildlug grapes, 2d 110 '4O I do . best Crowding grapes,' , 2,1 do do' , ( best overheating variety of grapes, 4 00 _d do .. . 'do . do' 2,00 bed. collection - of fruit generally to : ono person, . 4 (X) 2,1' do do •do do 200 host dried peaches; I bushel, 1 00 best dried apples, 1 bushel, 1 Oa Judges—S. C. Clow, ld. Darragh, Dr. Shallenborgor, : _ .i • :,: Ladles' 'Oepartment. CLASS A.—Q)4 l *. 4'c. Bed Fancy (NIL $ . 4 01 2:I 'do do ' ild do do ' • - 1 (XI Best Patch Work tlidli, . 4 00 2‘l' do do do! , - 200 3d, do do dpi l ' oo 11,4 Scrap (Zitilt, : ill tid do tin ' -2 4 10.1 04 do ' 110 100 Best Silt (plc. ' ' 40) 2 -11 dO do 2 Ott nd do do 100 11 , st tiftillft llnlit. . 403 .2.1 ti do do 2-00 ltd do do ' 100 Best quilted Skirt, I 01 . 4 do •do • Oft Best White quilt, 4 1,0 24 'do do ' • • 2 tilt 1. , 1 no do IGO Best Counterpane, , 150 to) .do 1 II) Best Fancy Doable Coverlet, 3 On do du do do 000 :id do do do ICO Best Quilted CoMfort, I'M tni do do ' 100 Judges-3101. 11. Weyatid, Mrs. l. C. Wllb9n, Min. Robert Imbrio. CLASS.II. - -CroirAdt Work. Hatis.cte. Ile.t Domestic Reartii Ilnl, 24 do do F do iti , t Crotchet Chair Tidy 241 do do 'do, , Best Crotchet Bureau Cover, tid do 0 9f4s. . do Best Crotchet Stand Corer, thl do do' AD Dost Spochnen ot .insertion,' 9.1 do do ?Ai do :do Ite , it Specimen of Cake Cofer. id do di, I do , Ile.t Bolen Hose. ' lil do do dd do. do Dort Woolen Mil Dose, • 2,1 do do do • ' 11,44 pale of Children's Wool Hose, i 24 do do do do , Bet Fancy Wool (Uwe, Bent Fumy Cotton Dose I Ild i. - ~ Ild ••• $ 5.00 3.1 x) 4.00 1/0 .1 LAI 1..: 5.00, .1.00 J.YMI id do tin nd do do do - Brent Linen Hone, Rd do do Bent Woolen 3llttens, do 410 Bed Bug Mittend, !, • id do do • ' Bent Tollei rTabld Mat, • ,indeed—fire. J. Weyssid, Moo. Wm. Orr. ' , ln , : John ander. CLASS C.—Ornamental NertNs Work. II;•st Silk ,wonct, 71 do do Bert trimmed bonnet, 'III do do Bert trimmed Ilsle Net, 2a do do do Bert made Shirt and l niter, id do do 'do Sri do do do Item braided Infant Saone, It do do do Best brultiml Infant Show lid do 110 41 , , • Bert braided uteri. It do doI Ill) Bost and neatest tondo lady's Press. So do to do ,to Best Silk or lace id do do !du Bert Infant Skirt. , Bert luLtut Sargon, r • Bert specimen of Needle Work. tl,l Au ado do 11,111n.Cushimi., id do do hest Orlinmintal Hair Work, Ed 410 I/0 do Best eryotall>l.ll Work, Yd 110 do l Best Worked Pocket Iluntiketeblef, `241 do do 410 Best Pen Wiper, ! 1 Best and neatest (bowed 8011, Bert braided lidlow-Slip. I Yd do do Judges—Mrs. Philip Rees, Mrs. Eli Reno, 31rt, E. I'. Kuhn. $ 3 (I) . 2.00 8.1/0 2.W 2.1(1 2.111 100 2.01 2.1 U 2,0 CLASS D.—Alobroiderira , 'fleet Embroidered Ottoman Corer. 2,1 do 1 do . do fl ,t Embroidered SLIM. 2 , 1 du • do do Boot Embroiders* lamp Mot. ' ,1 do •do do • Deed Embroidered Skirt, 24 do t do Beet Embroidered Code and do • do • • •do Sheet Embroidered Collar: • nd dP • • do • - • foot Embroidered Critoolee.nand end idcercrt 24 do • do :• du do .1 on Beet Embroidered InbmlSecorte.• 0 , 5 ,' 24 du .1 do • do Drat Embroidered laud stlowl, • 1 oo 24 do do do • 5o Pest Embroidered Intent Skirt. , • lon id do • do do • ••• Ito Bret Embroidered Skirt; • • • 4, on *1 do • ; do 100 1 00 Lust Embroidered Pillow-bhp, 24 do du • Po Beet Embroidered Slippers., 1 oo ill do do • Beg Embroidered Crochet Pin Cmhion. to do do AO Beet Totting Lace Edging, One Yard. • 1 4 2ti .do do I do - do Judeea—Mo. Evan ToWilsobd, MeV. hi. Dar ragh,![.. D-L.Dobrie. CLASS E.—Brrati Cakes Bent nevioares, 24' do do du do 14 ,do do du 4th do d 3 do. do Best 1.1;111t Cake 4 do do 24 do , Itr.t Coro Dread ; till do • do' :id An 1141 $1.01:1 . • tro I.t .diploma ant :S-Oft ...diploma and Idoll ...diploma and 100) ...diploma and LOO dtplionsvod Lfil .;:dtpletna and IMO und :LOU' dip:Om:and . 5.00 ~.ttploms and 140 diploma and -- diploma and 1.(10 .aiploma nod :I.VO .2.0) diploma and 1.00 .ifs' 660 ti • / 6 / ..d &• T:212 , sd do' ' •• 4,tk i i& L i : 60 `,440 ‘4 ---14 ; • . 3141_,. !Jo, • i do 1 lest Fralt 4120, I 0° 'ld .d o —Clo --- .Iksdipdamen of otehvarlet7 of Vitersht!t pie roo2d • - ,• t Bat toenails Otie, ', ' • • •• •.`1 24' do do Best Sliver:l24d; . • •;• ' • • ": oo ' /214 do 'do Beet noble Cake.. ;,. • . • 1 o h o 2d ' do , - clo. Best Bassos*: Cow:kers; • do :bat assortawat of SWiet sad Fanciestres," •00 .14 do-, • -.do .do oto ,--. aGo 47adfes-411ssioalsiBrowa4litissitiry,Oliett , .c.l,a4S di.:-•flottrot,Drairees, de. 'l36lkspecfrrich or cach . .lhariety , of bottled Frans 4 bilregviables. hermetically seal-- • 21"; 14' ' r.. 'do . . 4c' " 5- •11mtsPacimenotigic4liretyqtpick : • tiploonr, vluegsr, 50 241,..,'• ,do 4 ••: • . :2.5 1 Bst - sl.4ciinciraii rack yfirligi.pf fruit : , ; us,',v(4.;otablo butter.; 50 -do ,1 , • 25, :Brat specimen of each variety of fruit • dr,voketitblelireetrves;one pint,' ' 50 -25 'ticr• ' do, ", do, • ' 25' •Beit'specimenX each variety ofjelly • 50 - PeikTinnato•Citiup,",;,.„,;. r,O 800 Cticumlier Catsup"' • rio• Iteit:oll6l4p cs' any ,50 preserrod Greer; N :, orn, WO Cherry 80unc0..:.. .... .. ,811 Best specimen of each YariW . raWlno, .00 Best spirluien .of , vsriety n of • Dried • • 50_ 1 Best dordestio Vineger,'l 50 2(1 -• 'do •.• - di) do • 23 . Judges-11m.T. L. B. Dawson, Alm Jos Campbell; 3liso Maria 31oore. CLASS 61:—Dofry, and other Products,' Best Crock Of Better, . al' 25 del •• do •:" 200 3d 'dO . " . 100 Pestßoll of Butter, I lba or Morey r 1 00 • -24 ~ do " do' =do do 1 75 3d . 'do .do . (10 -50 ' 4th do do do , do . ' Bast Print Butter, • 'do` 'do .• . 1 • ,90 1 ' 3d ' do - • 30 Best Chdesc, five pounds or more, 1.00 ;% do • -do ,do • • • 7 5 5 •• 3d • ' 50' do , " do, 0 Best Apple ' !classes; ono quart, Ico do do '•.A, do - • A do' • - ' 7 5 I 3d- - ,4 d0 tltY tio' - - do • • 50' 1 I Bost Sorghum, ono-half gallon; 01, 2.(1 do' do . .4o - . 7.4' 30 Best box' honey, 11 ea lbs or more, 2,00 ''2d do. ~..• du* •do do . 1 00. I' 3d 'do' do. ~do do 75 Bast cured ham, , I no I ,2(1 - - do do Bast dried lloof,fivoTbs or more, 100 , Best Soap ' - • . 00 I- 2d do • " • • • .50 Bast Soap, 1 100 2d do ' do „ • . Best crock of butter. not loss thin 3 • Inds old, weighing at least ins, • with statement of time and mole of tanking.% 3 .00 tkl do do --•dd do '2OO 3d do do do. ;do, 1 00 Judges-L-Mni. George DIOVAQII, Mrs. Ab. Wolf. CIABB-11,—:2lante and Flowers.,_ Best Oleander, • , $1 00 Bad Dnttliiis,, . • 25 • ;do., '. ' lkl 'Beat Fuschias, five ,Variettes,, • 2.4 do d,i. ; 410 Best variety - of -cut.lloses, ]lest liashot of cut-Flowers, • :‘6l, do do do I test' Flat Iland Bovine% 161 do die do. .• Best Pair or Round hand 114splets, 25 do • .do 's i. 25 Best Floral Design, ' 1 144 2.41 do ; du. Best Vorbenas, twelve Varieties, - • •••• do ,do , Best Phloxes,- live varieties, 2 do 4 do, ‘• Best lt4ses, six varieties, 25 -- do do do, Best variety of I:craniums, 2.1,, ' do - ' Best Cactus, • 2d co • Best variety of Astars 2d do do Best Green Irons° Plants, not less than twelve varieties, , 6n6 241 (10 do 'do elo do .1 00 5,5 do - do do do do 200 Judges-31iss dant) Moore, MisS Annie Linton, Mrs. Milton Townsend. . , CLASS 1.-- , 2lfiseriNtieoe.‘, Best Leather Work Frame, 1 00 241 do. do do •30 Best Coed 1 00 241 do 416 Bost Cone Frame, ' 2.41 do do • ' . . Best Ilosk. Basket, tin Shell 'do ; do , do Frame,' 2,1 .10 thr Best Artilleial Fruit, 25 do. (10 Best:Watch Case,' - do Broad-liasket.; iloq Oil Painting, • 241 do do - Best Grecian Painting, dodo, do • Best colleen. l'hotographs, not less than - twelve, • 2 00 25 do do do do do 100 Best A mbrot ypes, not 14•ss than 12, 200 2d -do do -do, do 1 410 Best display of Fancy Goods, dip. S 3 00 !edges-sfrs. 'Sohn 61.'tarter, Mr . A. Jane Ilichey, Mrs. 11. B. Anderson. (. 1 '? 2 00 300' 200. 2 00 1 00 200. 1 . 00 2 00 00 • 1 00 OM 'U 00 EEO 1.00 r.O 1 00 CLI.Sz• liOn'ary In thl4 e;ans may Lo found thu radona artlelon on exhildtion nut enumerated In our Pet:mint:l' F- at 1.) 02 I 00 CO I t I 2 00 I 22 I W • toot. Nora 1. Judges are requestedite roll the atten tion of the Discretionary Committee to all aro des entered lo the several classes which are wor thy of a premium. but ha no case to make an award or premium to an article not enumerated on the premium list of the Socivty. 2r0x12. It shall be the dutyor the Discretion*. r 7 Ileminitteelto examine all such articles as shall be recommended to them by the Judges on the %u -nions thew.% together with those to which their attention is directed by the numbered cards 1151 on each, and also any article they mlty deem worthy of premium; which is nut spudded la our List. Main no case are they to make au award In any class unless their attention has first been called to It by the judges of said clarte. All Discretionary Premiums le: be referred hl lire Mull or Ilantrzers. Juddes-,Johnden Small, John Itobir-son, John L. %Volt Nathan Awn. John Johnston. • Ralea and 'tentslotions for 'the • Governiuent of the Fair: DIRE 10248 TO COXPETITOIII4. I. CompetitOrs at the Fait' tnost be mine members Of the Society, and haCe certilicatas of membership; which must be shown to the Secretary befoisiny en trios-can be made. • , • • it Numbered cards must 'be attached to all articles, stock, itc., for exhibition, which will be furnished by the Secreta ry—being an exact copy of the .entry— bet the names cif the owners strictly $3 Oa , 2 0) 2 13) 1W 1 00 IMIF • eluded: 3. Alt anitualS and articles mnst be nit the ground before ten o'clock e. in., on Thursday (second day of the Fair) that they May ho arranged •in readiness examination by tho J miges immeSllately thereafter. Articles may snlisequently beotiered fir exhibition lint, not for a 1111 prcntifint. i • 1. The samoarth•le cannot ho used to take a.preaff hint in two ditlercat classes. 5. 'Exhibitors arc not to . Make them selves known to the Judges It be comes necessary to the examination of stock, nwhittery;J:e. Judges must not be interfered with litany manner I).y - only person. r" 6., Competitors for field crop premi mma must present certified statements of diSinteres.ted persons. 7. ,No annual or article entered for pre mium can be removed the close of thej.'air, except by special permission. Ali 'stock, Am., will be subject to the or ' derland direction of the Board of Mafia ger),! • • . . S. Ifny. Or straw for stock will ho ftty nished free of Chargd, and grain at • cost price, and an obuzulancoiof water will Ist) on the grounds for all pompoms. No premium will be paiii until thir ty (30).days after the Fair, any all pre miums sent for will bo Paid only on a written order to the Tressutor of the So ciety (James Allison) to be '.retaineti by him at a yofielier for the same. In all oases ptemlutfis to • be reccipted for to the Treasurer. 10. A committee will direct as to the location' of-nity article which may be placed on-exhibition. ' • • . 1.1. 'The Board of Managers will spare no pains to aCcommcidato competitors in every 'elms ; promotion will. bo . taken for the Safety 7 of all articles nit pc , 'llibition, butAcillikt no came be liable for any loss or damage that May occur. $L no -II oo 200 Wag" . judges areiektf*Oreilott, I themselitest at. the stand at' . 'o'clock:on Othairboe liiciiiide• — wur no' inu9etuatai calm ap lop gib nnikeintrand•detillOiepOti • sthireturrithem to the Setrotaty batbeo fo'cdoek on Friday. The Judges WS. I Condi . :to themsplveilto thcartiaket tdltidr tumoral Departtatints,ita let forth: frith° PreritlumLlst. When a worthy object . JAI presented they aro -rotor It to tho Discretionary Committee. :fudges will/tot award ilrst puma- Mini Upon intliDerent Objecis with or no competition. , Bat may award mi nify:arts' of a lower gnule or no premium, SS:Pfiy ahail Wink proper. t, will not pormit exhibitors to'mako themleivos uslesiit bn contes•necessary..tO the, diamination of 114.66 k.; • • I - Oditna arc requested to make knot° of every article that , Comes_ 4efore, them, as ihtakkar4 wish to make a inll report,, 'UlthAtal name of theownor attached, but wiil 08$ award premiums. upon articles or sniniabk not comp:o4l in their own, particular clues, bat such as they think worthy thay,.will roomy:amid td the at tention of tho,Dissminlonary CAimulittec ; , ;Mips Will in no case award article the , or_which Is marked second day entry.. • . • 8. Judges will permit no person to be Pr6sent at their examinations, except es 'above directed. . MEI 7. No Porn9n wilt ir pormitted.to servo . si. Jndgo It ho ozobo may be competing • for a prernlpuk in the kanno class, or ,In any way interested. . Gpneral Rules. 1. CertifierUan of Life Membership. MO each) admit all members of the family to all the prlidleges 'of the Society, ex- . , cept Males over 21 years of age. .2.* Certificates of annual i menthership (81) give all tho st T tuo • year, Ineluding succeeding election, and ad mit. to the Fair riround during the Exhi... bitiort the heads of a family and children residing at home, except males over 21 years' of ago. Nitwit, tickets /25 cents each) good forono admission only. 3. Tho Iloaid of Managers may award. premlum4 etk . articles of spucial 'merit from other counties or States. 4. Any person who may bring intent 'eating liquors, on the ; Ink Grounds, 'either to drink himself, or to give sway shall bo expelled from theenclosure,aud not be permitted to'enter again. . & Each horse pr colt brought upon the Ground, (except those engaged , hauling - articles the Fair, „ which .81=11 not remain, will bo taxed 15 cents cach— e pair of . honSas (one owner) in harness or otherwise, 25 eta. • . 6. All carriages, buggies, 4.c., used la the-ring, mutat he driven outside of the grounds inarnedLatly after training. .. 7. All carriages, wagons, or 'vehicles of any kind, coming within the encloa- Urcqcxcept tho provisions in rule Bth and 7th,) must bo'entered fork comPetl - and have a numbered card placed thereon. • Dfoneotheis can bowl/Mite& 8: All persona having horses to exhib it or train In the ring are required to show their Certificate of Membership, both at the stock. gate and cntranco to the ring. " " 2 00 1.00 1 00 50 . so 1 00 50 A.' The Board of managers which in eludes the officers, will be present - on the grounds, and will be pleasedto giro any inforulation to competitors or others who may desire it. The Managers will have an auctioneer to sell any animal, or article the owner may wish to dispose, of on time third day. 2 00 • 1.00 1 00 ro 1 60 r,o I • o Tito Set rotary of the Society Moore) will ho ready to receive entries for two weeks previous to the Fair, and would elirumtly request all who tan to makemplication before the Fair, as it will facilitate arrangements *at may be nuule for their accommodation. • In lamenting the foregoing List of 'Premiums the Board beg leave toeall at tention to the fact that it has undergone a thorough revision and correction, ana they would invite an attentive and care ful perusal, feeling that hi variety and extent (if not in the aggregatoamount of Kt:mini:6i offered) his nut aurpassed by that of any other County Society in our Stale. Taking these facts into consider ation the Board would cordially invite all to compete, hoping that wo may have an exhibition that Will prove alike cred itable to oar 'Association and. to the Ag ricultural interests of our county. IT. It. NIOORE, Secretary. 2 u 0 1O t tin .Yem Advertisements. LINDSAY, STERRIT & EUWER, NEW WHOLESALE &'- -..-11--4 1= ----;- 1! --- :_-= 2- "'. 14. -1 N'tvr; • ""- '..-- :t7V.; ' -' . --R :- - - *4* --447Ts . Buacti 4, ... , + , ,,,-.... . -4 ilfzi-zr,x' -,-,- r.,..- - - 4.-- . ....-- \ t „ ......*1 _,.. , -- , 1•-,411... -- --,%.- .1,4. . HARDWARE - HOUSE. 311 11,113 E -11. 1 1 v 1hr st,., Head of Smithfield, PITTSIIII.IiG IT, PENN' A. ECM NALE.—A now two atory Frame routranttut four rooms. with a ram lot eltuut to the station In Intludtry. .laqulto of .1. It. E.SCII, Painter. Iktaver. Pa . [ung4f Tel;nl4 remonnble JOHN SHARP, Groceries and Provisions, F1D:11, AND FLAXSEED MF:AI i ])I.AIYAGI Pil'l~. IMPROVED CHIMNEY • TOPS, For Sale nt Minufaeltirer.s Prima CALL AND E AMINE. CASHINtid for COUNTRY PRODUCE Geoas Delivered Frew of Charge, ROCHESTER, Pa. May 5, 1869 titnytlllm W.l. ROSE , M. D. tenders hls pmfes. . Anna' sm ite. to the Citizen, of Roelies • ter and surrounding country. °Mee In S. C. Ilannep's drug store. on Water street. Rochester, Beaver county Ps. .Cousdltntlou hours between n. rn. nnd 4 p. m. Dregs famished and prescriptions direfully M. led at :Mors Drug Store. , EXECUTORS' PiOTRIE.—LeUera nientrry having been grouted to the under signed executrix and executor on the slate of Charles Firlier,deed, late of tow Sowlekly town ship. Waver county. Pa., Therefore. all bertions Indebted to mid nut° aro hereby nodded to roake Immediate viva:K.ll4 and thaw having' Clallar. pa paid relate trill prompt them duly authenticated for settlement, to— 111AIZOKRET PISITER, JuLIN IIL 4 BIIN, Ecteutor. noz44hy • .11 R AIIIII9 P , • . TIM.: mica** it CHICAGO • Car /Mg Nth, Mole 10 Mrrils ksvOAKi NaV i r ,- -•• •., soca'. win.' Pittsburgh ..15.55s . Rochester . . AlMace - eao Canton • jMt • *manliest. 'I MO °mills 'I MI II I'no • Wooser atall t el4. / A il 111 - I •Crestltns , D. . .i. gm Bucyrus - - I'llol7 Upper Sanclitsky..l.,loGl ' Forest' 1•1131 Ursa—. • ' 111133 , Van Wert. ji Sinrat Fort W5kyke........: I IV • cotionbi I a. 'I 403 Warsaw., 1 456 Pllmoutti ' hin Valparaiso 1130 Chicago. j fan 1:Z=1 Chimp . ..... Valparaiso it I PilletrisTtb. IWT coiamT4 `ii Fart Wain& ...... 1205 rs Van Wert. 1 124 Liorme.es ' t 90 421 .. , F Upper ganduai..' 471 Daeyrsa ....); • •--i Si; - I I GO S Froillbr I itanstield D •••• ' I 633 Wooster o2s °mine I! Irki' Xasidllon , 93; CaA ton ... I 'lOO3 Alliance .. 111121 ;puma Rochester Pittsburgh ' 1.315 Youngstown, New Cube and Erie Express tenses Youngstown at p. rut New Cam*. IttLS .1114, arrives at Pittsborgh.l4l 4 . p. m. Returning. Paves Pittsburgh 1:1E A. m; arr. at Tmangstown, 14.,Cietle„'2S0 a. t o t '4. • ' Youngstown,' New. Cutts,. mid . Pittsburgh W lesteuYounhovo, Clutle,,lM3t aralo 2. OW arrives-a ss t ro. asViesres burgh, 4:30 p. tu; m itres tretr Cute. 06 O P grt itts :Toungstown, 7:50 p. m. F. It. IfirKM Gnaw! Ikki ripen.. • _ CiiVELAXD b PITDOIDItGII RAILROAD. On :and after Avg. soth WA Ostia will leave • tal.ona dill Sun excepted) as follows. A swim sacra. • . irrATIOVI. I MAIL. Exo.'o.lsl.tit. AOO,Oll -—;— - -- 1 Cleveland. • I 213su 1210ril 61581 . Euclid Street, •• • 1816 /El ' 316 Hudson. ,WO I. • ... 4 01' Ravenna-- .... 42:04. . 142 c - MG, Alliance ..... ....,.11100 212 CO' Bayard ,11311 243 WaUsville ..... ... I 101rx 1132..... --- ...._ . , enure norm. , • • rawness. Mltl.. riliee. • IliCcom 1— ! Wellsville 1043 =sill .. 7 StOsS ti 23 ...... .... - ease ' 1 435 .... .'. 515 ii.tx '124305144 11210rX1 8,32 Hudson 1214 GIO 855 Euclid Street 1 142 241 Cleveland 100 WO 055 1010 ~ 00180 Lays • . sealsoes. -- likkeiT , i iiiiic. . --- ATCeix --.—,-----, _--_, —..--. ...—... -- l3cllair AX I Vivi 4300* 51r1dzep0rt....,.. i l 1556 516 1113 440 Steubenville 1 :00 ' WO ' 113 4 GOO Wellsville i 035 llOBl 413 .... Smith's Ferry • \ 840 146, 437 .... Beaver . ..... .... ' • .... Rochester 2Z Mt . BM .... Pittsburgh iIOZG =5 6 1 2.5 ..., . . 001X0 Imre. . ' 1 eTATIoNe.UL. „ . '"'lLlE.rievi: ' ..•• ..-- Ptilaburol3.,, ..... 41904. 11082 42081 .... Rodman . . • . l 113 220 , 240 Bum • 000 OW Smith% 'Perry 813 151. 530 .. • • Weibnille MO 577 , 300 .... ilteubenvilla 950 457 1.... 1 . 7 034* Bridgeport........ 1007 543 i . 515 Bellalr ... 1010 . '33 ; I .... 1 0.174 • This ta a mixed into to Wiillai preen train from Welloville to Pitt, • TUSCA RA WAS lIICA 'raves N.lllll!wlelphia, fl4Na. rn. Wynn!, 11:502.m. I N. I F. It. MEYERS, Ocuer..l Wt.OIE ,A.LI ATTRACTIVE STOCK UGV.Ett IS cows', OA•rs, Of nll Sins ;and SO BEI MM 110421 TT/ 410 MP on ass cm 611411 1011 1018 1115 rai 1245 It 46 IVA IlAirx 1010 1145 1193 I Ax Its 229 UN C3O Y tan. i 4 IZZ3 = RIM GEM vide and an cx burin. NCH.' ArTiVel• ad. '.}ls, a m. ilaclaphin,...lllpaa icket• Againt. Dry Goods CASH BTTYERS _AZI' WILL FIND \ VEIIY LARGE AND OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY - GOODS, MEM LOW PRICES, Either hylle• y.titf, pit CC Or igtekagt AT At. 11'. ERWIN A. CO'H. 178 Fetienti Stecet, Alleghrtir jun'lly Surveyor Genevan/ Office, - lissuusav num Pa., Aug. le s To the Owner! of Uorateicted Land , : In obedience to an Act of Assembly , approved the eighth day of April, one tnousand clzht hun dred and PIM, eine, ott are hereby notified that the "County Land Lien Docket: . containing the llstolucpatented Lands for Ileavercounty,prtpered under the Act of A r rembly of the 40th or Nay. ono thcouand night hundred and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, hen this day been forwarded to the Prothonotary of the county, at whose u ses it may be examined. The liens can only be liqui dated by the payment of the purchase 100110.1. Jo tenvt end See, and receiving patentetluvr,h this ,Department JACO. M. CAMPALL, auttlS:fan Surveyor Geserta. STOVES'''& TINWARE. O. R. ANSHETZ, DEALER IN Tin, Copper & Sheet- Iron Ware. AL C) ICeepa a Complete Amortment of Fires -pirc•rits, Grates,Cooking-Stoves dco. tees UdeDug, Guttering sad Sununu:: Done to Order promptly and 'on leason able Terms ParticOlar Attention Paid to Job Work. 1' Japprinul and PRESSED WARE Kept Constantly on Hand .81t6p - on the lower aid of Third Street 13exiver. Vrt. • Cali anti Exnntinc our Stock Defoe. purchasing cite:where. Lnutrl(ctf FAJI.CsTON FOU LIL NDY. '-------- • ANDIREPAIR SHOP. Engines and machinery made and repaired to the best style. Having great variety of Fannin. 1 can with promptitude accommodate CMS/OMM. .114 almost ceerythiug In the marl lino and at lowest rates. , - !Plough and Plough Cturllugs, Of different patterns, inclading I. Great 'Nevem:, whichspeaks for Mate wherever It has been uscd. , 1 . STOVES ,00k inv. Franklin and Ileathig. of the Most pop. o'er Patterns, of till Cooking Stoves the GMAT Iltrunue .1a the best as It takes little fnel. 1121, Mom t o do the moat work, best baker. and p..st durable; taken altogether thsbeat stove Ito use. In connection with the stove I batte got up a i . Patent Portable Extension Top, which, lakes very little' Mom no additives' tin I. can not get out r. and not liallie to w., Ottt, abtitellehiligt w it hall Ptpe, can be put on ur ,' taken off at any time and made Ito suit all stoves of any.ae or patterns. In teetlMOt. or what inhere said, I offer a for 'tames of yawns having seed the Stole for sums now: I Dr. Isaac Winazut,lG2 John Ciro. 110, T. Kennedy, ISI Abner Merlon. 3 Samuel Kennedy, 164 John 0 Gibson. 4 Robert 14'Gowani G. Jonathan licK)2lo. S John Watann, 06 Mrs'— Russell. &Dr. Jai. K. Jackson, 07 John W. D. ourtihz • 7 Dr. J. S. g.ulott. . di K. S. )'Ferran.. It Dr ..-Parker, n 9 John Jaek.on. IP Dr. J. D.ll7cCreary, Ili Ike). F. Push, .Ii) Milo W. Miller, 71 Samuel Kennedy. 11 Wlllbtm Leon - 72 Capt. J.Johrudon. 13 Andrew Morrow 71 Beulatnin Franklln 13 Itom 11. Kraus it Jacob Lommeckts. 14 Cant. James Roney[7s James P. Couch. i In Capt. J. S. Winans Ism Fretle.ick liatarar. ' 10 Mrs Major Wade • ,77 Mrs Hobert Andrews, 17 Mir. Geat Fulton -..) John Si. Duncan, .4' 1S U. T. Reeves. ,11l Mrs. Thos. Middleton II A. 0. 11'Crecry tett JAM. , li Moreau 7.0 Seine. Crinkle 'SI David Lloyd 21 Thomas It. Last , ',..: nom, licacom 2.2 110 a 0 Sheals , :t John Dunlap 231 apt W. Gisrt, , ot ArAlsw W. Jackson, 14 Thomas Itrad,law,br'.. - . Samuel Tel for, 21 Milo Fratlshaw, sl. 'Brash tt!ovie. al Robert Bradshaw bil . Mrs. 1. Patien.on. 2.7 Thus J Bradshavr, Ir.1:4O Wililam Ih.olsou, txs Dixon Reed l 7 Geo Shit sly. 09 Milton Reset ).0 Samuel Donlan. 41,1 tun, i'...,.1 • int Re.. D. I'. 10wary, 31 William Ras )1, ~" .. , 11 Itober: Inthme, at Joel Rood. ' t trt Gen. W. Ilarril'l , ol, )71 51. 7000 Hunter of Frank WI i...... E-,. , itl .lohnotini Isuehlin ..0 William Dunn. 35 Amen Thompson, I tin George Wilson 10 Madill Kni.ttit_ 01' Jason Richard... 27 Richard )int! .y . ..s. Mal E. Sanl....s, :In William lio2ers 1 'ft Alfred Pierce" 32 Joseph slcrerran Ifs) Anelltt Ptsrce 40 11 teld Carr ;Se 41 Dr.— Moon 47 Solomon Fronk Janice Km. le: 41 .10020 Calms .101 John Pierre ! Mrs John Thum, 'lOl John Pie rre 4.1 Ja loot J. W.' Funa1.,.2., I 'lO5 Junes Thomas. .ilt William Morrow, Inn Rolltit Wallao• 40 Won. Itickersten 11°7 Daniel Ilxse et/ 47 Smoot Cremsert ,11 , Thorn. 31.. r:,. . 4:Joseph Mel/en:alit 1110 Dr. C. R. Tun',, 42 Mr, J. ll'Dermitt. 'IN Criss D'lltaKe, 50 William "Wagner 'lll fienry F e tter 71 Rev El F Swahili 1112 Francis Muller 77 Washington Ett;le 1 113 Eli 151.0, 53 John Y. Ilarks 'll4 R. L. Ilim:lns. At Capt. A. M'Donald 'll5 Mendel .5 Lou'.. ('apt. ,m m ~ 1 • •D„,i,t, 1 itc .. ichael Weyand - FO Wm M`Donald. ill: William Pettland 77 Mrs Nancy )'Donald' :19 Rev Wm Nesbit 58 Ai., White 'll9 Derry Dradford 12) M. Lentils 12.1 William Sins ).... 110 William (trove. 141 Jet•cht. L. Blackmer, 41 BootothGrove ' .In leffitlnclug our 51004 tee Welt, poor elt, In port 'y mgre.tt !leather of stores .reeenll3 - inanntolooBl and sold by otter parties. These. to a general thing. are nearly ,netit and embrace die newest and Ille.t.t. 11111 M ::it styles Mew made. eaceotlng those manafactured by myself. We will sell these at ry low rates. Ravine threw first class engines im hand. of about fifteen toter power elvarlty, they Ito eared to the public at s.a..enah,e retro. 101.1 N TUORZ:II.I. , Y. felt 1:'•-511 . - NEW GOODS! Spring, and Summer Good. • I RAVE irST RECEIVED OF GOODS OF CUE LATEST STYLES For Spring and Summer Wear Gentlemen's furnishing Good I'ONSTANTLY ON HAND CLOT 11 IN 111\1:ADE TO 01; Al In latr•l and mop. faAtouub: , .. , t)tst,..t.ta A-t notice. WILLIAM RI:1(11.. 1 r. . trarlett 110011 E S, TIMM STORE, IN BEAVER !gay he found the beet IVg,rtm,of of DRUGS,: Bac, cl 1 ctimues3 , c - i-i - wac.A_Ds: PURE , LIQUORS, WINES And I.lrandier4, I".aint, II D'V E STUFFS T 6 I LET A ItTICLE:", 1311USIIIES. PAT EN 1 ME I) I I.: INI: s Itru.ll e.aftely..ll of the h., tot than can 1t0u.,,h; h/1 ILr LOILIM 1 1 VILA, colt. 'lin, mcr.vm'o, RI; ClArk'o, ft • The lArtiost Stook of LAM!' TIIISIMINtS. WINDOW W.V.:, .1 Ever oft rod outside of the clty. at Imor,, and Kahl cheaper than can be 1eoti;:14 whom else. Lot thoz.olvho doubt this call cod ece, t: y 1% ill doubt no mote. b ul J. MOPIZI: N ON EXPLOSIVE. The New Light Petroleum Fluid Ithea twice the II;:ht of Carl.on 011,111 under all circumstance.. Can Not be li:xplock , ( l . The underaizned aro now manufactur; l .. lo hare fur .110 the Ns...Petroleum ENO. nook . 1.. , distillation. without the old of compound-. s la gradenlly tsk Ihr place of l'ati , ou tit:. t• 1 wans whore introduerd. Altrate %anted In every , town. Send for ,tr. color. J. J. PALM:IIt 4L - CO.. No. HAND oregrr, 11I1T`,131lt1111 LEM
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