B. BhATTOS, Eilllor j "28,11655.-■»} j Sjt;.-'.f:!EOB' , eANAD ( COMSItSSIONEn;i:! ;; (-1 •{ll;Tho*Domocr;ifioStdndinfi Committee of Com*- public hbusb o t Jos'- nnd on mo- Qorr.-W»|.;p Foulkwos chosen ,«if d. Cfirist6p)ier { ■Mcmfijcr-Sbcrctary.;. Tbo fol* lowing J ‘ptobfcfj, .wove ou mo* adopted: V• ’ ofc<4i 1 Jtbat tlib raen'ibors. '.of thoDbraocra ; ihrougbont •fli'o -county, moot, at, thd 'uatyifpikcdfi bf bol'dlng their' voapeciWb' tbn k n, nhd wai*a elections, 6n Saturday '"* u Ji *t lBss,‘andthbn and there to'aßacmblo in.Conhty Con )urt House, in Carlisle/ oti rf August, 186b,at 10 O’clock,' 'ouhty. ticket/for tbo’ support party at tbo oloctiob fa OctoJ tqnd.to. such other business Of ippcarto.fhom proppt*M- l iq concna!mqht>‘it.-ia espo timo .sif;hly prbpcf/.that said a'.qitwUh open rfoorij andlhiit i'of yotbJby viva [tpcc Tor ’ each to that 1 may be proposed by rb, os'is customary with .our r Dbm ocratlc Conventions. dd clbcllonbo heliPbetwebn Ihohburt of 2 and G tfclock, P. M. orithoaboVo tfvVJrv Cm.-, .m •- !. *•. • •W. Fouik, Prbs’fc. -r.Vhrittophcr Mcllivger, Scc’iy. • oplDelk^tks.—ln to-day’a pa ptr.irifl Dq loundT the proceedings of the Demo- Committee of this county. • It icilhboseen that 1 Saturday; Angust -IS, is the fiibd for the clCc,lion of . Delegates in the ty&frgW’ toid, -County .Conycnlio-n, in (mrlislo, on thc C’-ounty Ticket, to bo supported at the coming < elation. - of^lio (’imimitUc that with open and. that the viva voce system, of -voting ( obscpod,wc consider very proper. We have advocated this policy for. several years, and glad to, see that, it is hereafter to bo observ by.ouFiConventions. -Democrats haycnoth hig in theip proceedings to bo osbaraed of. *■ AoßicuLrtniAl, Fair.— ln another column Wypohllsh a*list of premiums for the Cumber hud County Agricultural Fair, to bo held on the grounds of the Society, at this place, on ak* J9tb, 20th, and 21st days of, September next;;. The list ol premiums offered is large, whJ sbobtd induce every farmer, mechanic and itr(izan to compete for obtaining one qi* mdrcdf tVicpi, . Wo rejoice to be able to state that, the fyeiety—yet in its infancy—is in a highly prosperous condition, • • Wo have, for many years, been the advocate of an Agricultural So lely in our chunly, and we are glad to sco that our agricultural friends have at length taken the matter in hand, by organizing a Society drwliUblc alike to themselves and our county. . '.-Rowdtism on Streets.—On Monday evening lost, between 10 and 11 o’clock, a par ty of young mep, some twenty in number, and rtllmlizcnsof Carlisle, assembled in front of hotel,•corner of the Public Square,and commenced quarrelling. '' After considerable wrangling, and bard swearing, blows followed, and knives were drown, and one or two of the |«Hyreceived slight cats, but were not'ecri ously.njarcd. The riotous proceedings were at length brought to a close by tho Appearance of-tbe Chief Burgess, who arrested and com. mjtted one or two of tho ringleaders, and dis persed the others. 1^ 4TC » on frequent occasions, urged the necessity of Laving a more efficient police in onf borough than wo have had; and wo em brace the present occasion once more to urge the Council to do something that will put a stop tpibe rowdyism that prevails on the streets at ftlght EbsiQlTeP.— We regret to learn that Mr. lUNHY Stotioeon, first Clerk in the Carlisle Deposit Back, resigned his situation in that institution a few days since. Mr. S. was very obliging, and admirable qualified for the posi (rao behdd, and our businea community regret tho loss of his services. Sold.—The largo new threo-story brick house (not yet finished,) comer of Pomfret ®rtd West street, was sold, a few days since, by ila owner, Mr. James Hopper, for $4,500. CapU Long, of this place, was tlio purchaser. . ID” Wo have been requested to announce that the procession on Saturday next, will form at I*l o'clock, on Main street, the right resting on Hanover street, and then proceed in proces wfon.down Hanover to Louthcr, up Louthcr to ' West, down West to Pomfret, down Pomfret to'Hanover, down Hanover to Louthcr, down louthcr to East, up East to Main, up Main to tire College Campus, where a dinner will be Served up. ' CoAt,—By his advertisement In another col umn; it will bo seen that Mr. 0. W. Hilton Ijas opened a now Coal yard in our borough, mid is now receiving Ijis supply the Luke Fidler Mines. A few years since wo had a couple ions of Hn§ to our citizens nstho Helpenstein coal—sent us a present, and considered it the best we had over used. It is very plcari, ignites, readily, and gives an in tenad heat. Wd arc glad this superior coal has Ifccn introduced into our market. .(llsavt Rains.—lVb had ft tremendous storm °f rain in this vicinity, accompanied by thun der and lightning, on Friday last, from tlic cf filets of which our agricultural friends will liavc considerable more labor than they anticipated. The oats, to use a homely phraso, arc *' as flat ns a pan-cako," and will have to bo taken up with tbo sylho or the sickle. Tho corn,’too, is dpvrn very much, but no injury to its growth will follow-. It continued to min with slight intervals, up to yesterday morning, when it cleared off, and tho weather, at this writing is again clear and warm. This min has been’ of great benefit to tho com, potatoes, and other &U crops, and tho yield, it is-bclicvcd, will be unusually largo. .J&Jojjx IVjlson, who was recently ro moved from tho Commissionorship of tho Gen eral Land Office, by President Pjmiok, because of his having turned Know-Nothing, has ad jessed a long, windy letter to the President, .tfliichho concludes by requesting on answer mjni tho President? Oh dear? President Pinnonwili of course grant tiio request of this) iriipudcut sbbWou. * j. A VOICE FBO3I ASHLAND! TVc invito attention to the speedy of James B. Clay, Esq., of thoJalo Sage of Ashland —to fcotWid fh^t'-pngo—agoinst .the - ) dangerous: tendencies ofsKndW-Nopilngisjin.}--] James Bj.ip the o1(l($t soirpfnKNnV(|>LAy,,dhd! is ownerjof- and rwspjcsgn tliq old 'mansion I of, l^HllWr/ous was prompted to make this speech from having seen itiissertcd in a ‘.‘that, iflfiiNiiY CLAT'wero now nhvo he, would bo fourid flghtirigvJtf Ihofrorifcfanka of the Know* Nothings!” Ilisson considcrcdjhjs statement an impeachment of his father’s “cliaraclor and nn insult tohfalncmory, and embraced the first opportunity Id* - denounce the assertion as a falsehood, and to warn the old-lino Wh»gs-“*of .whiqh hisfaUwr,AV^ J thp, ; ack^nowledgcd ! and champion—£o Have'nothing ,tp do with the sworn minions,wild Will ihs3. '.ilr.,t3iixv;'we , sce ;t slated,^iS 1 n iprmcrj nhd'fiiakcsnb pretentions as' ftj[)ublj(3 lie is q' J ,‘godd is thoroughly educated, add yiiahy of his 1 father’s’ traits ‘ of' character,and' in per* ' Sdnal^ippwmmfco Lehrs a strikiiijj rUeinblnnco firvtiifaliy 1 felt iridigridnt wjicfi he rcad tho w'as.ndw! alive,’ ho would be 1 , found. hyfWh^ , conspirators, and permit liis.namo to bd;usod;.in; the secret; ’midnighfe.ialcns- ofthe pciyurcd locs of the constitution, and the slydrn, enemies ofcivilahd ip6 . :\vpn -: dor ( that the spa of Uip Sage ot pppsid cred it hia duty std'notico'this calumnyJngainst tho character hf-liis' deceased- father. 51 lid kiiew his 1 too ’vrdi 1 to pennit this impudentossertf pu)to go unniticqd,' nnd- ; ho therefore . appeals to hia;fathor-Si old friends -to startd to- tlieir > ]r»rlridi|>lcs/ : aV»d^ J by ]k fnighty cffbyi) assist td‘crush; oiit;' the <sjrj(jral|- izipg ’and; ingism, u,\ r-m ij,:o -iWill tho sinbflro'Mends bf v **llai l fy'of-the they, aytcf^liia^jippi^frqm,;Asiiifvnd» continue to to thfc'dcspci J atc/dheirVvho arc bapdod togctlicr; like the jatohins'Of by 7 , wicked, ; unlawful i Hnd;iineonstitu oath's ? ■ The Jacobins of Froppe drenched Ihcip country with blood,-ahtl overthrew all law, ori din* and morality. American • KnoW-Nothirig iSm is but French Jacobinism' under another name, and. ifuiot put down qh£ trampled in.lho dust-by !lho. people, will eventually end in an nrchy( and-bldod;' The first Jacobin Club of France was'organized in Paris in, 2789, under tho'alluring name of "Friendsof the.'Consti tution.” The first Know-Nothing Club in -A. mcrica was organized in'New York, in the lat- ter part of 1853, by that njid blackguard, Ned Diwtlin'e, fpr tho avowed, purpose of • ‘ putting none but Americans in of fice. ” How similar arc the objects! One pb-' jeot of the Jacobins of France was lo take ail legislation from the hands of the people and merge it in the Clubs., The same is the object of American Know-Nolhingism, and last win ter a majority of tho members of our. State Legislature were directed and required how to vote on all important questions by their re spective secret Councils! Ip France it was ncccsaiiyftr a man to belong to a Jacobin Clulybcforo ho could be a candidate for office, In AWrica.tho same rule is carried out by the , Know-Nothings, every man being compelled to ewcar that he will support.fiono but a member ofhis midnight Council for any over. He has not the privilege of even voting fora father, brother or friend) should Uicy be candidates in opposition to tho Know-Nothing ticket I In Franco the most 1 minute matter was made tho subject of Club the members obeyed like slaves; So, too, is it with tho American Know-Nothings—they arc the mere .slaves of masters, and. dare not vote nor even speak as they please.. 1 All the boast ed free action of an American citizen is repudi ated, and each man of the Council is compil ed to bow with meek submission to his oath-, „ fortified order ! How similar in organization, then, is American Kriow-Nothingism and French Jacobinism ? v The son of Henry Clay repudiates this mis erable, Qod-defying faction, and asks his fa ther’s old friends to join him In putting it downi Can : the old-line Clay Wlligs—those who admired the great western ora{pr because of his matchless eloquence—resist the appeal ? Can they, by remaining idle, permit the memo ry of their old leader to be impeached longer? If they have one spark of the spirit of their late champion, they will rise up, as ono man, and, following the lead of James B. Ci.at, “crush out” Know-Nothingism. and put the sworn slaves of “ Sam " to flight. Black vs. White Men.— That the Know- Nothings and Aholitipnista arc “birds ofa fea ther," is very evident, from the fact that, while : they arc striving to disfranchise and degrade while men, who happen—like their own fathers and grandfathers—to have been born on a for eign soil, they give their countenance to the efforts that are constantly making, to admit negroes to all the privileges of citizenship. Wo have an instance of this thing, in the recent movements to disband volunteer companies composed of foreign-born citizens, and'transfer their arms to companies of colored incti.' In k. N. Massachusetts, the Irish militia companies have been deprived of thoir arms, while in tho I noighboririg State of Khodu Island, in the city of Providence, ft militia company of negroes has been formed, and the Legislature have granted them tho use of the State arms, and equipments. It is the same m Cincinnati. A company of darkeys coiled tho "Attuck Blues,” or some such name, was recently formed, and armed by tho State; and now we hear that Gen. Sar gent has issued an order disbanding tho Irish and German companies, and summoning them to deliver up their arms. "Down with tho whito'man, and up with the negro!” appears to bo one of tho watchwords of Know-Nothing ism. But wo have no fear tho people will over consent that nigger Americans shall rulo A -1 mcrica. PiionnurroN in iM.iNOis.—Tho full official vote on the subject of a prohibitory liquor law, at the late election in 111., was 78,239 for tho measure, and 05,571 against, leaving a major ity of 17,332 against. Cook county, which contains tho city of Chicago, polled 8,080 votes, and gave 1,375 majority against tho law. Tho total vote cast in the State on tho subject was 173,810, but the full vote of the State would probably exceed 200,000. ID* Polk, tho brother of tbo former Vcslddntof that name, is an'anti-Know-Noth tg candidate for'the Tennessee legislature. Kansas Affair#— Qpv. Reeder’s Message to tho Legislature <|f Kansas is published.-Ho tlW right of lhcir‘X)Wif j afiaJr^ J mye the Territorial tlogislaluroA ay botjohi tiid fcjncstipn! ofj ||) Wlm&tcdp id tent, qni n ths(T|r(i -tWryC;r ard.npw, in for^p-j' Vccts irttcntipn ta a'dcnnitioiPof \hc bouVlda ries of Counties and Districts, and tho qualifl cationffdf votCT3T^ccormncnds'd r ßlrihgcn :: quor Law on account ■ofY^hp : .Jndsan^ l ; that a light tax only is required ; contends that pre-emptions may ho- taxod-Frccom'merida' lho iijimedintc establishment of a scat of .Goverm ment, and announces that the populrtfibn of. tlie s ' Territory is 3,3B3 fcipalqs and 5,133 pities. .ThPi Legislature fixcd,on 4 Shawiicd fission ns temporary ’seat of Government. 1 “The Governor l^6tbcd: the sAtfipj Whteri tfit)' Kissed ' i t :: byey;;;the|. v ctd r Knd f n b<l. J {si J iil cfe t, ** A t SbawiK'C.Jfejon.', .■ l" /’•“li'.r id) :■ i< T’ z l *. I. 1 • i,• ,nio i .|U j- ;t*, Jr j};» 1 ~,.,NipEr>T;C4ypwt.—Thc:JVew j ypi-/; : .J , rif/iPnfl,a Ibw daysago,’ carho out lii ‘a.lorigrirticlpr* want ing lrosid(m^'th^ r thct‘bp)iilptdry. Wkicli-tncy arp , tilor-nvust be obeyed. :so. long as it i is; tbeiiai, 1 and that’if tlicy.wished'to bo-'doharddrctl good *Th!6 i l iLAfa^^ ,nll wfll ; cnough^njsT^ nncituit.cnqmyj.tho'//crnW, triumphantly sdied-upoh •tho'tirliolc> i endorsed" every word, of.it, and. (aye; : theW)’S 'ijlic.'Will!) wound up. what every .one will, agree, to, thatif the Prohibitory Law* passed by a Slate Legislature; should : be pTidy id; kow' mihH law l ; ! liKb’ : lho Slave Law, passed National. Bennctti)f( ■} !; l iu/r ic-.-t:’i . lfeoV-Ko?iwP^Srh9foil lowing isthnC* portion' of i the (Platform of‘the K* J N*d. Ijiffr r bbjt&ifs Jtp'llii'rijU pliaUion of' qiglitli) pf/iM J R F/jilpdylphia. : ,Flatforluj ; jo, AnJcnlcftn Ofltbdlics :j d-.i-.l y.U Jr; I-iia .kraf-ij: <?•.- '•‘‘lyhile'Wo Annrilvb'of iho.'platftW/•adopted byiheJalc_Ndlion'al ‘Council df thb 7 Aifi6riuih I>arty'At Phikidblphifii ivd HcJcctTliGapnllcKtion of the prindijflcs of il;b eighth’article to'AWi'cri €ah‘-Cauioliba,'ns • utljuSt) uhfyimdtd ; Ruii l en tirely UmriHhy bfonr country.' - . dvcTcdnUriUb, to protest 'Hgkinst any abridgfr mcilfof Ycligidns liberty, 1 holding it as a'car dinal maxim that' religious faith question bctwcculcaOli individual nnd ; bfs'God. H Wo'Ut terly condemn" ahy attempt td ,'nmkd belief Wtefct fo.r political office, and. carf iieVci' allllintc with any, party-Wliich holdssi-ulimcnls notin accohlancc with thedo.’" "■' l - CCP'Kossufn has writ ten'a recent letter to tljo ‘JV. y. Tima, Id wliich .lio’ argucs, with inuch fOrco, that ; tho Knowi-Nolhings,- by adopting tho governing princiido, of thd Jesuit order, tp.wit, secret comblnolion to.,accomplish, pn,da by means tlio most; questionable, morally, considered,—will, instead of-suppressing Jesuit iHm> roblly bo lhstrumontal lta per nicious Influences into all our social and.polUl cal raovimonta. Ho concludes with tho foi|ow r ing words of advlco and wa’rulng, whicli—albeit tboy come from a fi&elgncr—aro - worthy to bo weighed and remembered: 1 .•“ <*ff tlio bid issues ard gonq; raise new bncs j' but raise them on a principle. : If (ho old •par ties are worn out, form new parties; but always ©A.a principle. OTono thing, however’, I Twould warn America to bewdrb> nmlTHut is ihc-Wro* J net ion of race , tongue,'religion info the arena of political contest,' Oonturiesmayhavotoatono for the error, of ono generation;” f Trm DjFi'KnE.vcK.—lVhcn a .man of • foreign birth becomes a citizcij of the’United States, he takes an oath <o support the Cfehstitutidh:— 1 WTicp onc.wlio isau Amcricanby bjrf.hjoins the IC. : N-’s. he takes an oath to opposoithaf Constitution. . This is. the 1 difference between them. ‘As obedience’ to Iho 1 (jOnslitulion and laws is the first duty of mi American citizen) let us ask whichof •thc two - is,.in spirit, the best American, and fitt^st.tojule.America?? “ Firm. United LKTipa/iiaV— Af noticrablo, circumstance occurred.at Morristown,;N.:J», on the 4th of July. A- company of twelve la dies and gentlemen came from.llackctlsloyrn to that place, and were all marr(cd, by John IC. Shaw, of Morristown, who likewise married-nnothcr. oonple during tjic day—tjtdlc ing twenty-six persona made happy or misera ble, through Iris instrumentality, in one day. K7”Tho Whig County Committee of Lancas lor mot on Monday wook r qnd resolved to call a Whig County Convention oh (ho 12lh of Sep. tembor next. *■ ;■ • »1 • T The following resolution was unanimously adopted by. ftio Committee j , lleiolvcdi That any member of the WblgConn ly Commlltoo, acting with any other political organization, oi*rn or secret, .bo respectfully, requested to withdraw from the deliberations of this Committee. An American Sentiment George Washing ton says—“ tho bosom of America*is,open to receive, not only tho opulent, and respectable: strangers,.but the oppressed and persecuted 'of all nations and of all religions','Svliom-Wo'shnU welfepnio to b'participation ancljirl.' vllcgqs.” .' t . ■ r7 l It is,well lor Washington that hoiUdnoUlvc till 1856. Such aonllnwiUa now- would- havo hong him In ofllgy. i ' . tD”Some of tho Now York papenrnro urg ing the Governor of that Stale to. c6mmutc to imprisonment for life the, of Itobinson, convicted of murder and sentenced to boUiuiig. The sturdiest advocate of tho : gal lows ought to he satisfied with ,tho finlistituto proposed. The idea'of hanging a woman itftoo brutal and revolting to bo entertained In any civilized community.' ,r Barbarous , IniiumaniiV-t-TJio Baltimore UcpuLlldan tells a shocking story of 1 a soldier, mimed Louis Loup, being dreadfully"bealeri liy a Sergeant at Fort McHenry, and then gagged and tied up to tho flag staff, in which position ho died. Thd victim was a' Swiss by birth.nml had served seventeen years in tho United. States army t including tbo Florida and Mexican .wars. His ollenco was some drunken miijcouduot. - Tiiß'OoNßtAfmn aftkr this Know-Noth ings.~A day or two ngo, a constable seized uport tho furniture of a Know-Nothing' Lodge, on Road, near the Drove Yard, Phil adelphia, for debt, end disposed of tho same by auction. , QC7* Mrs. Catharine Scholoy, tho biggest wo man in tho world, died in Piqua, Ohio, pn tho evening of July 4, while sitting in a chair without a struggle or a groan.' This was the woman who liad been exhibited by Ool.,}Vood. llu bad her life insured 815,000 at Hartford, and 810,000 in Ohio. Her lot>S l Will'bo his Itrua gain.. *j STATE COTHSIi t'O.'IMIJTEC. :>.Tho’ Pfuaiiteiii or ilia VorTtloti lias ftppqSrited tho'foJloivingDQmoctdtrb SUto'.OcntmlCohimiltco: , , ; Chairmaii‘, county* -- Jolm B. QiiUtrto, Allogjicny county. - ~TRonmg: C uuningl‘ftut,llcavcr coniJty.' ’ v county.;’-; > rranUHrisV-iuißnut, BricUfl county. Tho», A.j Moginro,* Cambria county -’.Miu-Uuttcr, Chester county Gc6. Scott, Columbia county. cbUMyJA 'is Henry Porter, Dauphin county. .:rAndrc\rilopkins, - ‘ —' Jacob Ziegler, “ “ . ■ - Michabi Kvßtycr, Jelftiron.county. ; ' '-tAtTUri^fparkbr, Juniiila*cbunty.' v ' JniU(a;Li! |tby Nelson VTelbdk Lehigh county. *’ t Lob'An'bn JcouiUy.- •»•••■» n ;i .-jGpo.P- v St,qQlo,Xuizcmc county- ... / M ;ibV./ . ‘ It. U. Packer, Lycoming county. , , .... ry Jlmibs'Burnk, Wiflimcofinfjh'’ ’ 1 John Smith Morolarul, ' ir;{J,!D» A\ r il’li(rgt6n, Norllunubcihuul.cpunty,. : ‘ ; Jas. K', inflow, I’liikwlclph)ntcily.& pounty. J, r •' '< • ' ’‘/‘lldhl.R'.'ltrtqnso, il ~ , , , c f .ti ri ‘ Glticbrt « ‘ ' ' *‘V..'r ’ ' ”rr.iA; Gjidcaj •' ; ;, ** ■‘ !: Boiß'rinl l| R6iny,-Schuylkill bounty.' '• Wayno’couhtyi-' ■ y- • i- -David PJ‘Williams,-York cbhniy.' 1 ‘ ‘ SlavKs Rnsuur.u. —The lion. John 11. 'lVhec- Ambassador to Nicaragua,'tvhHo' on st reft vdjaify Pint ridelplda, 'VTcd tfikon from him by. ajuob of negroes,,op the ground' Ibhb, having ;hocn voluntarily bf-odghl to X>hllu-, delphliv, they avcrc entitled to’ IhcirTreddonu- awe 11 dlnujy li he i 4 ' pi Anh:Slftv6ry^^eiy| l y ee ferdny cjiaygdd Itrthe U. 5../jia'til^.Court : v.’itb. heading the mob, and JmlgoKanoilssiioiln-wrSt rcqiiUlng'hlm 'to proilaco'tllo-slave's.: ''FlrO/of fllb'ntigf-ots engaged' hi tile Artlilr lift'd been' Hi , |- And' bommUtdif to piiann,, wpfo a nipijjbr nnj hcHiftjchildrpn, .>yhpt,Jipd rqfjupfltcdj/tho privilege of'.accompanying H£r. Wheeler,toNicaraguai. ' ‘ £ '‘~ f...( 'J,!; r ' w-^-V -i V‘) C V-M nil over tbo Unioh. ‘appear to bo' unusually abiunlnntl TndcL'd, il ilHs : ktmti dancc is So giWcrnl that it is ustlciyf,.io ilcta^bcdjiarngrnpbs.tin the subject; still.wo cannot help remarking, that' the’ yield- of the ' wbtat’CVop'ifi' Illinois, Ibis year, is 1 cslimaici to;b6'55;000,0(i0 bushels, Against b ush els, Injs t.year, which was the largest of any former year. 1 • • ..IDT Mr. Brown, the editor of the Marioti itc publican, Indiana, heretofore a' whi& -paper,' ,says,that hbshalhfibm tlushonceforlh'be found baUling for tbo ascendency of democratic,priiir ciplcs,' '• • . i ISM.;. ! FiENDinii Attrsi}*t at Muhdbii,—Thedwd linglumso of John Tucker, near Providence,!!. 1., was blown up and entirely destroyed by' gunpowder, on .the night of tbo -Inst.,; wbilo.tlic.family were in bed. Akeg of gun powder bad .been placed under ■ Mr.* Tuck er's bed,-and tbo trail carried outside the bouse and.fired.' 'None of the inmates of the house weTo Injured. TJieir escape was miraculous. Mr. Mucker’s son has been arrested' on suspicion of the crime. -OvT’ Jacob uied last week in the Court of Oyer and Tcmuncrof Philadelphia', for the murder of )«s wife Lena, whose body,' >%will : be remembered, was found at Green Lane, 'in, April last. , Tho trial occupied'four days, and On Friday night tho jury rcndcrcd a not gwi{ty._ There waif,little doubt! as to' thc'guilt of the prisoner, but. tho evidence j\vas ,; entirely • circumstantial, and not strong l enough to warrant his convictio'n. —Them arc symptoms of * pi mnong the KnoWrNblhingo of New Jef scy .on the Subject of slavery atul the ■ platform thereon adopted by.tlic National Comicil. 'The' Ilunterfldn Qhzclte the platform, and itK’Deshlcr.onopf the Slate Delegates to tho National Councih.haa procured tho passage of a resolution by Hie' party .in Now' Brunswick’ adopting it.' Mr.jDcablcr holds one of tho sala-. ried bdlccsof iho Natiounl Council, worth, it is said, about 52000 per annum. The majority of thb party in the Stale bpposcs Dio platform, but tho minority.may succeed in fectling a ran-, jority of tho delegates' to tho Slate Council, which, meets at Trenton in August. Yet it is quite certain that unless tho Stato Council re pudiates the platform, the party .will be divided in the State. : Most of tho ncu’Spapera prefer defeat tooubmission. Cuawfoud and Eaili.—la the Stale S.na lerial jlistriot, composed of tho counties of Crawford and Erie, Iherctia- much contention about tho next Candidate for Senatorial honors. These two counties have separate nnd'ndvcrpf .interests on railroad, matters, and therefore each is desirous of having‘the Senator. Erie had tho incumbent last term, but ns her rail way troubles nit still unsktlltiV,' sho is desirous of having thpposition again, .Thisdidcrenceof local intersts seems io cause a.gctuirDl confu sion among political parties in 'that section:' ’K7-.A BwOrdifishi fourteen feet nine iinch'cs in length, and weighing IJJTi poimiWWit; ro cently caught oj}, Dlo'cV'lMntaj;by tj,o c’rTw of a pilot boat, hull cnrried’uito New Bedlord.-yri Itis, tliq largtat specimen qvcrisccn jlitbai city. , Wonian’s Rights Convention is to bo belli in Cincinnati on flic 17th ‘and 18th days of October next, as wodearn from ah Announce ment Vy.Mffl* Paulino W. Dayis and Mrs.L'ucy Stonqßlackwdl. , , tE7” A potrjilcd ralllcsnako was found ai'Jn dtana, Imllana.Oomily* Paginal nook, inn stone which some workmen woro dressing fop a build ing bohig 1 erected by David Sbinard, Esq. The flcalcß are dlsthlct: • The curiosity lias boenprq aonlod to the Philadelphia Academy of Wutm i ul- Selenga. ; ‘ KT* *l'bcro orb about s,ooo‘negro voters in New York, They have reported that they can concentrate the- entire vote at the next Presi dential They aro organized under (ho order of Know-Nothings.. Unkoiindup.— statement, now going tliorduml of the papers, that flyers! the circus perfonnor, had root.nil untimely death by a licadlong tall from the slack rope, while performing at Geneva, N. Y., is without foun dation. non. Ifcnry A..,Wise writes to the “Qra- into club” of Boston, as follows: f, Bo' steady,i bo Ann. Organize and be vigilant; we shall yet see the’coUntfy safe.”,’ ■' 4 / From the Pllisburg Union. ■ “Tlio Ins) Refuge of a Scoundrel Jr^atriot i )sUlfy;--.Dr. Jghnso)\. K ' ft,. ■ , When ftib'grcat litftary.diptqior uttctcd'flio ■ bxpfftisiquj Wo hfto quoted AboVei it wMllookc'd upo|i;fis Aujovorfloiv dfsnlccn the ■ tiin^givqSiitprobr, 1 ’ ant) hois Imljan Ipdldfcrcnt observer fafjpnssing cVciyts nqW bcq it • o^J^oNyrNqthing_ Patriotism in itself is most commendable.— When men. nranctuatcdby.pjaro motives.andan. ■ tanibat dlwoXo* promote".ilio public, weal, they respect and admiration; hut when llicy prate of patriotism to deceive . CDminunitics-and_ advance ' llicy Become olyccfa oT contempt, and deserve : thejscorn of cvciy honest, independent cit’zcn. s '-IthWmff that n loud and unbecoming profession of patriotism is, in our degenerate pos-j session of must booatcnlalibusly displayed’before a man can! , bo ilto recipient of ; publio ( fav;or. ‘ i For proof of what .we.havc said, let us look} (xbfluj.ns. j i ■\ypiscc’ ; a jvhq has .^cfipp.iylat-1 Vd jmstochs, BpC9yVatcd|;ij?,'.Xb9 ,t»ccQ§sa-‘ ijpa 6f..l»fq, ( pu^lmgcd,, rpal. cstato ; qpdw thp p^unflci'cd.'.£J;o. public, and .■ brflugh.t .m‘|vny' ; 6f those,\yidijWhoin ho, bad. dealings, : to .tlia^rge-qfstarvation.j tbiV-wAy. hpjJms bcqqjinc a sobjl ,qf. our ■ iuo|icy*gods. ; No\yi,iic aspires to pfflco. Ml llut 3'CKterday be Vvas a soijhd Dtmocrat or, a rvliablp ( but which,'ho [belonged .blind, lo his nicrijs, apdjfqilcd’ to,revvard his Fpiljjlghip efforts j.o'obtanpf; luemtivo .post, Bo'^u jldbnfy, former pplitjcnl aftSOr > ciatcs, ) ‘dpMoun9cV l and : .lbltcll,’; , be* u6i|jys,‘.unlcu?cly i\mcripan!‘, in wordsi raves about’puy glprjpus siarsAnd. Stripes,,livcs-oply fqr.bjs ‘ ‘idcap,n r\o>‘Crland,’’ is,crazy ojrtbCißub'. tlie Xtiupn, And;u'bcn,,tho ConstilijtioriJ? .raenUojiid, : ;s ready to. offer, up li|a life,.in;tits prc.sqryatibii;.., l ln a Kliort-iimo hiSiniotjycs; be l " cpincApppircnt*- rlliisijnply ,wauls, nn.joinqcT-f the Gube/’natbml chair,:A ; spat. ; hi. Cp;i{n-cssiJs SuVo/oq naimupl .coptrnot K pp, sutyjng .hMnseß to'cifbums'ianccs.'js wTllmg to ac*t n.s,,(shbrjUi Titasurcf, Gojxpicf pr; Cpnfdublc. (( ; In. short, ijpy /place’, ; souU;bc RHfy AAdlrish,Tpre^ n y< {.n:. Rcesiic||,iJfpple every. dAyfiiXbc desoeudf ap£ stnnd-Qli pur corners and, ip 9Ut> barrippins, ppd, Cull-Af..pa7 tj.79(isui/p?j4..h(ippr» slander: ihc men,and worn? cn,wbp gavb tjiein,btptli, ; rput abputii-.’purigldriT 6,us coutiLry^’..and 9ply Are.il^ ; ioJi(iJd(pniccs:fifi,tvgs^and).proilt. • ' Ilr.rJoluisbu. was .-right.- patriotism, asiiun* PWtjscd ~hyi;tlio doiungoguo of l}io. is iho last irefugoi.of rt Eppundax I ],, education,, oi;,daffnU ami destitute tliat ; dignify<manhopd, pur .KnpwrN.olhiug.-J3i,a straugCrdo willingly spll hijnseirfor pr jbeiray his country, for a mess- of ppttpgC;..,. i , >. ; ..■DisipontAt in his actions,,falso,in hls.iprofefl .sion.4, a weathprcpck.in politics, a crcaturp who bends’the 'pregnant hinges of the knee flint thrift piay follow fawning—let np such map” be trusted. ■v.,/r • Tiir SuDircrioN and Ei.oj'R&rßNT Cask.—W<s. some timcsinco alluded, briefly to a case of. sc-' diictiOn anu'elopemcnt, but pot being fulty ad-. ' visitVof-tho particulars'wo refrained, from' giv ing publicity 16 the names' of the pa'rlics inter ested.being unwilling to incur the responsibility that might have arisen in the event of tho ru mor proving unfounded ( or atjcast'cxaggcriitcd. These objections, however, being removed; wd have now no hesitation in giving Iho particu-' lars of the ease. It appears that ft'school teach-; or named John Kill well; residing" in'East Hano ver township, in this county, who had - a wife and living with him, eloped with a young girl fifteen years of age, named' Mary Haqch, daughter of William Uauch, a rispcct ftblo lftrmtr of the same township. Mary , had been going to school to Killwcll for some two years, during which time he had gained her af fectltins to that degree nstobdvo'almdst'chtire control over her. Tho clopclnent cnuscd’muclf excitement in the neighborhood, and' nnnibeiW turned'out, in ; pursuit of, them.' ’Thoy wero’ found'' and : 'arrested a; few days ‘nflb'rwaids in what is called tlio -Fourth Mountain; by ,Mr‘. been in. tho woods during lhc fimc of their absence. The girlwas in a state of almost helpless" weakness, otir In formant stating.that an abortion had been pro duced on her beUveen tho lime 61 heir 'leaving her father’s housd arid wheti kho 1 wHs' foiiud;^—•' She is'roprcschtcd as a : smart, comely girl, with' at Icastordintiry mtelllgcncd. Her father came up soon after they wore foundjwhcn; she threw 1 herself upon his neck,' beseeching his 'forgive ness in the most'.'affecting planner; ’ Killwcll. was brought to our, bbrough on Tuesday last,' and 16dgcd in prison;to ahswcrtho charge;,' It is a chSo showing extraordinary depravity in thebetrayer;-audit ifl«nt to bo wopdered at', that a disposition wps evinced by the neighbors' to take the Jaw in their otvn hands: ; • * [Narnshurp Herald Bnr.ADSTUVFB.—The general ‘excellence of tho staple grain crops, ami tho prospect for potatoes, cbm dnd oats,'have had a great cf-' feet 09 tho'price 6! breadstufls within the last week. >, /New wheat was sold :in tho latter part of tho week at $1 76 per bushel in York. TJie Baltimore market shows a similar decline* Tho Baltimore Sii'i, of Friday last, contains thofoK lowing paragraph: , ■ ,;■/ “Tho .markets for brcndstufls have a deci dedly downward tendency. The 1 receipts of new wheat in thcHaltlmoriTmarket nro'bocotn mgqullo heavy, alid yesterday prices • declined some 25 or 28 cclils ber buhhcl on' the 'fcalo of tho previous day. ■ Flour, also, is giving way. City Mills, to the exleht of&OO bairels sold at' !JB, delivered in 15 or'2o ddys {■'rind 'soo'bar*’ rcls Howard street, at $8 50, deliverable in tho middle of September; ‘A Balb- ; dP'2oo bawds cliolcy brands, were also niffdti at : $9 «87i ! ' Tho: market closc-d dull and heavy. At New York;' yesterday,.dour declined-I2i edits pci< barrel. ■ -n;, .‘•: ' Pmi.Aimi.iMll A,' July! 2G,"lßfis'.> ■! I f Fi.QUK’ and ln Ino'chatiprC dn tho Flour market. Sales’ from iSpring, Wheat in a small way for home consumption at $9 25 nor bbl. *lO a 10' 50 for Cx'tra. add’ fancy lots.: Uyo Flour and Corn Meal are dull formeris held at SGJ, and- thclattcr at $4l per bbl. I ’ , , •; -r Chain.-—Wheat continues in ifftir-Rimply,' with a moderate inquiry. 1000 bir.iprimiJ IX-I awnro aiub'Pcnna. ‘ikd : sold at 5P 70, afloat; 800 bus. prime while sold at 51 80', and tfOO bushels "inferior red at •51 CO. 1 Two or three small lots of Penna. at 51 'J2. 1 ' Very HUlo Coni'bfierin'g; a small'lot f of yellow sbld at 51; in - store. Oats arc- ih'bolUT 1 demand, and prices have advanced lo.ncrlm'.; a lot of Penna, sqld at 65c.aflqat, ,aml 680. in, store. . Clovcrs'ccd is moi'd, inquired after, but thcro is litllo or none left in'/lrat hands—wq quota at 57 a 7 25 ‘ nor 61 lbs. A small lot of Timothy sold at SM.&O per bn. , f ■ WiWin-.—Small nHol of lUa.'nt 410 420. nrtdhllda.nUori4lo. 111 ' ' . ' ' 'oAKimn , Wbdnksdait, July 25,1856. 88 to 9 00 9 5»; ... ,O,W 0.00,. a so: ~,? d: 06 !!■ 85 ! ,i ,r <l6. v,.jl JQ. W ■? lOt)! FJkmr, miner, ; Exlm, , “ Family, “ R vo,', ■ White Wheat pqr bit Red do p6rlm. llyo perbu. Corn p,ci;,bu- ~ Oats perbu,; Cloyqrsccd.pcr |ju., j'...... ( per liu. ETT-Tiib Port somewhere speaks of “whited lingering in tlic lap of spring,” but U'.uocds no poet* to toll us It fa.the case lioro tlilV'eoqaon. tho las.fc few days having been docmpdlywidtry] dpcs It that /orftll florid of (s hJvoivy übunJ diint ptoyUion bf Suitable’qrid fnsUionobJo clothJ log hViLdoW’s clioppjStoib* NoJ 111 dhcfrfijut strobt, l cAn\br)’of Fibnklih rlacoj Pbilivdplpljta;4-ly /\\ ']' : [ /-V, y ; I ; Jtknifb v , .^' In Carlisle,'/}n'' r lljhi'l2llli,ShsliJlby. tlifil Kcv. C. P. Wing; Samuel D. Hillman - , Principal of-, t)iOzPreparatory, Department - iir-Dickinson College, to Counbliau, Wing, of Carlisle. As »’i« nit 11 lafsotjicif. _-A.JU.ft., meeting, of. r lho. Agricultural, Society, jtjl huld on tho'22d pi'May, the following rcsb •lul’iurf'Was,n(loptud:.,,?. ~JM [ {%A Resolved? 'iMiht svhpn-ililj Sdeiuly'adJfclpWltf'ii; 'wllHcdjoin l n ; td tno'ef bn SXtbrthAT,* t]iirHtlf'(Ji| August nest-, at 8-o’cJoclc In tho - morning, fon the purpose Colcbra-| r." •• - ' ‘ v - "-;.;,v vyjrjr.^a^!;«!;; , . ‘ ; Vpwmfß'ec.o/,'drraiigtmcut. ,! , -'.rWoUW-'- 1 ;.|'l i 21131) in St, Fraucisvillo, Clark couidyL'M'is- VrKO ; ;OUI(jMY, 16'riy a resident of 'Tho' to Missouri hbcVui t\vcn-: agoy Sr ay'a siiililleKliy trade, aud pf'i-'d puldi*'fttid syjdomiilic' hkbityj •' lid 1 bbiinifd ii! i-6- • Vigip'tia' find • Ihudly' ’iotlilVl&f' hnusuTf : froni'hll liht r nb'cessari* iHibPcoursd with ,sWcic(jj ; ., iipd' di'cij alopb 'ln ins lidtfs6 ; ‘ of Sylilch lui had bcoVf tlie.'sdlo rtdrinpimllbu ydiirs. : 'J*hd dec'orf6* \id'Was near six’/hbt'jn Jieigltt, norson-, and of rapid spoc'fclt; His ticjrs are hereby no tified'tlmt 17/iiVb ! bbd, ihpiiyaTtd : >l(>lThi.s' Vn niy hands suldpcl to thcl^'clandy. 1 ' Address s '•* '* " , ‘ f v r i iiM :*• / mlj -ji.’ •( ci.i ! MiSkolirk\. f!t -Jhiy 20^i,805--sf;; ir -; .*<, o-.tt r|illE'])lrobtbrs'-of : Fl‘.lnkfdr(l (o(vrisl'ni) wish 16 .luomph>y'Ui^lit r bomptifoht‘Teachdi-sj lb SvkoM lluchd-sitlailos'Willltd plv?d. : - (Thu J scTi6olB SVIII commOntfo v .nbdntf'’tliJ In’t bf Odtohdr tidMt I .'' ‘Ad otUunirnitlon’ by llie r Couh(y , SHpfcnhtindcU'f Will Baii! : l6\Vn6hlp’ on M)ihbly,'Soptl J;i»6oj'WllCh ni)pllc^n(i(-afd r hdproji enti-'a •(S-lla , -Gsl/WSSP-3J5,Mft^H/i’ * 4O h.-.iu >y.t id i nr :.! ,i '.>V-a»ilca.;i ,ly Vil'lii TVpINE-iialoflncl'tlvo Female ToaohorsiwaUltd i. i • tD-crfudiictschoolfiiintiiltutfSpririgDteU'ict; Applicants 'niuht Uu'fuliy competent to feachfall tbo ordlnnrylbmnches-of Common SchoopoducritionjlniUl aUbfnvhiHh sat isfactory, rocoradiondatiohs tvs to good character Sclioolsito-qommenoo on Moist of-Septembers Examination: dfiappHcanlawill be'.hold-nt ttio hotel ;of:Gco. Ducyj InTlogcstown, on Sahmlay A»ißlist lHlli, .18C5,- coinbioiioing at :0 o’clock, A.' M,” J>y or<lor f ofitljo Boatth ',M :. • . u; .. :.n Sbct’y.. July 20,1855—3t.,'in - • .• •*j • •. ,V. Kotlcof '.l'[ all personaint.e- J-’l -vcstml, that the,.following, accounts : lmvrt boon filed in tha.l’rolhqnotary’s Office?, ; fpr ox.) atiihinticn by the accountants therein,;namcd> ami will bo presorted to tho Court of Common IMcastforconflrmiitiou-nml allowance, on.jv>d nnsduy, the 2Dth,dfty of August, ,1855.; ; .. , 1.. The account of Jacob Shroni,. Trustee un der Iho .Will : of Thomas Hagan, dec’d,' . 2. .Tho account of Qhrlstkn Titzel, Assignee o/John Hfvrlachcr, under dyerl of, voluntary na-r !. 8., Tho-nccoimt.of Joho P, it heads, Assignee of It.. C.,Hoover, under a dead of voluntary as signment,:. . . , , •- , , aigmiicnt.'\ 1 I). Ki NOEE,, Frofij’y., ’ • Trothy's. Office, July 20, 1855—8 t • Notice lo School Dlioulors'* rrilE umlorslgnod.wUl mctstwUb tivo Directors X of tho svypral districts for. the purpose of ox omluipg.Tpachers, on the following daysj viz: : Mccliantcsburg, August 4 at 1 o'clock, r, M» , '\V.oslponnsboro , ,' l Aug»-7, at 0 o’clock; A. M. i-Nuw Cumberland, Aug. 18, .1 o’clock,i*. M. i Eagtponpsboro’, Aug.. 14,10 o’clock, A. M,,- Upper Allen, Aug. 15; *0 o’clock, A.M.- •!>' ;: Lower. Alien, Aug.-10,-1 o.’oJockrlVM,-' Ilahvpdcn, Aug. ; 17, : ,l o’clock, ,F. M. . ..., . Silver spring, Aug. 18, 0 o’clock, A.,M* i , A’orth Middleton, Aug. 20, 0 o’clock, A. M.< j .South,Middleton, Aug. 21; 0 o’clock, A. M^. • Mpproq, Oro’clock, A. M. - Dlqlslnspn, Aug. 25, 0 o’clock, A.>M. ,■ i p-Nqvyton, Aug. 27, 0 o’clock,A. M. ...Southampton, Aug.2B,lU o’clock, A. M* - .t. Shippensb’g llo.’, Aug. 2!), 10 o'clock, A. M. Shipponshurg lpi, Aug. .81),, 1 o’clock, I*. M* . •Hopewell, Aug.;81 i; 10 o’clock, A. M. : ,1 , Milllln, September lv:lp. o/clobk, A. M..- - ...FrqnUford, Septembers,lo,o’clock, A.M» -« -'l’be Directors wijlappoint.liio place of mccl ng.; ; lf.accommodations can be had, the meet ing should be hold in a school honßO, ; whoiu sve cap hayo the,use pf a, black-board j they will al so provide a sufficient quantify of paper, pens ftn ** ■', 1 * is qf great Imporlnnco. . i illy instructions frpm tho ox-, aminatlons ;apo to bo public., Tbq ..citizens axe therefore respectfully,lnvited to attend. * ; • DANL. SHELLY, 'Co. iW." .July 20,1855'—1t , . IVotlcc to Consumers. 1 "MlE.subscriber: troUldrospoctftilly Inform Ills j friends and llto - public, tliat lio is now ro coivinglOOO Tons of that very superior RED ASH COAL, from tho. Luke Fuller. Minos of HOVD, KOS. bOil & CO., the only Hod Ash Coni brought from l|io Shamokin Hawn, Introduced and Known in Carlisle as the «JliavtmHTniN 00. u „ ,».. It la ontirulyfroo from, alatu and allothur Impurities, and imperfectly adapted to all'mechanical and dompsllq purposes., Its readiness, to, ignlto, renders It particularly doslmWcifor small alovca, wliilo its intensity of hofil, apd/great durabllllv in ,burning, makes It equally ao'ior largo oiltik, also,call tlio attention of Fanners and others, to aisupcrlbr. article of Ohalnui. Coal, IroiMUo steam'and .lliampUf poses.' For sale In Carhsl'o bv .'/• • ;• ’i- . ..!GKO;*w, uilton.* Carlisle, July ; 20, 1800-r-Ut , ; ■ i., yiii«ai»ic : I'Kii.cKj W Sulo., ,1 , i •>.,! TIIK largo brlckdioUßDimid- lot nUunlcd on Loutlwr P treaty opo: UoorUCrtst of tho. Ker man Itoformod..Church. . Tliu. ilioutibi cnntainn nine} largo rooms, bosldon. two’ llniahod ufltc chamber*,• largo, kitchen, nndMbummer Uilchon, With ft good oihtcrn.j .Tho Jot lifts.oo ifuot>iVoiiC on bouthor afreet,- by 2 ; lo.feel bade torn wldo allay,-mm 120 foot on North street,tby 2-10 foot to tho sumo alloy.-.il'lfo whole, being about an t«L ncro of ground,attached to tlm building'.’ «i| Therols also a good Tenant House and a titablo 00 foot long on tho jircinlnes.— 'i’ho property would suit.admirably for olthera gontlemun’sjn-ivnto residence, tv boarding school or Juctory establishment. -.For, terms. &o„ en quire on the-prcmlaes of- : . . ( '• O^Ei.BLUMEITTIIAL.-. : Carlisle, July,2o, iaus—<U i Valuable Vropcvty foy Sulc. THIS' two Htory-Brick Iloiiflo.anfl Buck-build- ITJff, m-Ulj a pump. cistern, and nllnoeessarv out-buildmgs attached, sitifalu in N6rlh Hanover slroot, In Carlisle, la oilered for Bala; . Tlio sit. nation Is a good one for a private rcsldoiico or for Uubincsa. The forms will easy.; .Aimlv in MItrCES UKIJUOEn.o Tim BiHiscrilior ! linH 1 tills dnyaomtaoiiccl ofr Ms mill™ monk or miw m„l Blilon.lid Snnunur Goods li groolly loiluemliirlcos. l Jiimnu old, (1, lO nnil I2J els. ' JJill’ogo i| 0 lisiiies nt 12 and If) els. ■ I Bareges at IJJ, ifi and 20 cl.s. • ■ > Alsf's im'ol'-''n S . l " l ' r 1 ’ r '«a‘n>« vory loiv.i llgdrbs’ “ ‘ ° , U °°'“ “"■' l ahoo “i very low I.‘t «“ oda invittrt t° can J«ii> v so, jhm. 1 ciiAa. bWiiuv.-.i,- | . ;i; ANJiiiALi miimiTidN.7- own grouriah nt’Oirt|3lo,"6n Wfc'd'ncfidav’ , ri 1 1e,, ' iS'i'i'MSjfaSwsa,. j Xi« :-{ !»■■,, iwnsimni'’ SU XEsslffl6lE.L!c l ;:S? !■'ThcgTolmWB-Wnl;bb'pro«U!Wi!^H,il‘ tccotflcJint Hi?, business olllcc.- Tlio flnrili will not JwKSjoiiriyefor.ilhj.omiffllonof [2. Judges lo examine objects wluc'h ore ZiJz ! corded aptafQrosftul..!'rn'i' / • ’ I , 3 - Upon entering their animals, cshil,Sa„ i ,tvbo fU’oJfotinicmhorseoni.thc/Sor.lclj ■ ! -Bulijcclcd taa,chargcoroud dollhrial,o n i l ,il ; « : -tides inlcnthd for)covwctilion: lt similar elis«* Will'hiilmade;butttrliclesmW imehdhlrnHiS 0 I littilfonriiihy'hc'chlorM SmlhitdniW.’ -Uwii!' ta|ctn- , withip"lhd;;Pnc!oSdro, ; and-'mliii'l.-v? citlicf o^nchf tllcir ri?>s -rltl)e c;itc,riiiEfler!< ! anll'niir 'Sliia l |‘S ! ll .!),npov cqrfcapombnE to l)iat ; in Ijii ,tmoV flißjPPPiOQi^jtlie.qlncct^cxbibUcd^aijd^bqiyahi p(tli? ralnbiior.. J)ot sifhjept to t|iifi cl|ttrgc.. I(| , , n i„4. : JSvcry, cxldliitoc,; upon.ililqioontrihufci beniK duly entered, will receive a Seaadrt. (»,. adtnluiiiE 'the grounds durinellm whole lime of tile Extdbition. ‘ ■ 5. ■ln all charaW etiUnlity of (merit ■'th l; ni l ll OlcitioxhibitetMly tiro' Oi'inmx 4 pnrtiea 'liic int bnclitoHf.wvin'wei imum-JiKt, lo the Committee'of Avfaiigei'oeiUs wlio proper,; • tii Jilf,! .-’l r , hil <".11 7>,.-Aop. Judge?,-Pro .nutlionucd (be in-pnnutyHAvhop objects are nobcnUtUtU© dja* tmotion.'mid.whoa but claßa.fp^liicji^' ni.|iremi»m<{isloflcix‘d, is icxblbit(il;ihty matf make such atranbaßihoy thlnk t »ls’ IhoigronnaUiolbrc thecloseof'-Hle BjdjiNdrmJ nnd no prenmun wiU bb tmld : W'vlolrilion bftlns rnie.y / 1 ' '■ Jli onb'pr'cinllnn.’, ’’ : 7,. 1 " ‘ '' , 1( 10., M(?nibcrs fif t , ilv6 , ‘Spcijjiy jWlll'eriloy'«lf. (be prinbgc'.s' of'aibuiaslon ficcQr')ed tp exliibk (prs, and will ppt bo subjected to any onicnlprjng, their olyect? for, exhibition, i j,., ~ ,1 Ik (Thc ; rqiorts of t|ic Judges and (heaward of- pretnium will borcml.from thcfltindohtlw third day of the Exhibition at I o’clock,d’. M.-j nhd;hnm«lirilcly after paid by Quo- Sheaf* for. the Trqasnrer. . ' • tfr-v» - 12/i Price of single admission to 'the bllion, 6n foot or ih vehicle, 2G cents.' liiclu, inchiding driver, ! CO-c'cnts. 1 • ; LIST OF PREMIUMS. jumsias.'.’ Best'thoiVwgh-brcd 'Stallion Next best . ' do; ’ " " Best Stud Horse’adapted to Hold Si road' ; 3 00 Nexfc boat’ 7, • do. ■■ 2 Ofll Host Oiorongh-brpd Brood Maro . 4 00 Next heat,/ dol " ’ ’ 'S'OO Bcst'Kfriro'fidaptcil Co the field or road 200 Next best “ do. 1 00 Best pair of Matched Horses y ' ; 30(1 Next host’ 0 do. " ,2.00 •Best single harness .Uorso, „ .» * Maro or Gelding *-V. .*>,Ok Next best do. iv.l 00 Btsl saddle Uorso, Maro nr Gelding:•!> -r‘2 00 Next best •.•-do: . 4: .1 «0 Best Iloysb Colt between 2 «fc 4-y'rs* old 200 Next best •• •■ f* •• - do. ••;»,• : ‘,'loo BcatFilley or -Marc Colt - -gOO Next best , do. lf.oo Best 1 Horse'Colt between X& 2 yrs.old ; \\oO Next best ’ ; 1 ' ' 1 do." ".. '• •',50 Best Filloy or Maro Colt , .do. ~, ' ‘Ji.JOtf Next best " " ' do. • , j‘ ; SO Best pi\ir of Hordes for fann'&.road,-3.00 Best Jack " 1 ’ . #OO, Next best’,.l , do. , ;1 ,00 Best pair ofMulcs ; . , , , .3 00/ Next best . •, do.;.i ... , j 200. NHAT OATTI.I' ovcr'Uircc ycai-s old Next bw>t' do. , Best Bull between Iwo'niul tlirco yrp. 1 2 P(). Ne?st best } : r ' .do, “ t . i;00, Best .Cow over foqr ycars'old < ,20(>. Next best , do. - • ; i»,l 'Best Cow between twd and four yrs; - ! . »2’'oo Ncxt'bcst: ■; • • ; ,n.do- • ' • . !-•, 1 00 Best HeWer between one mid three yrs. 1 1 00 Next - • i do. ••'7s' Heat yoke of Oxen Next bfcat’ do. Best’fat Ox or steer 811 urn’. nest Bndt oVer a year old Next best ■ do. Best Buck under ft year old Two beat Ewes over n year ■ Two next best ‘ ' do.. 1 • 6WINE, Beat Boar over a year old ■: . -1 CO Next best - do. • ■ ■ , . V '1 00' Bestißoar over C mos; and nndcr ayr. 1 ‘Off 'Next'best ■ ijo. ’• A■'t ; .76' Best Sow over h.year old I' 1 '"-'’'.! {tf Nc.%t'best" drt.' 11 [ *■ •!'! tyT BofetSow oVcr.O mos. ahd uhdcr a yr,I'’; 1 '’ ; 1 '(fa 1 Ncxt best‘' ' • , 'db;.' V J ‘ J, "7s'' Best Sow & llticrftot leas than 5 Pigs L : '2W, yWbW-,.. 1 ".,.11, j.,„|.00 ... I> lit-, .in .rOUhTWY. - Tl, i(; ll)0 .j |.x Beat Fowls bf any bmnt under two years I • J,( —a Ooclc'amHwb'lJbus '' - ’• 11 - 'J 'fwy (Next best , do. . 1,1 , BestrindHof bf’ftny bfciid , " !l '“'ns NeAW;V';do, M *ffh\.. r r ;]§• BeSt single Fo\vl of any b’rtqJ ■ "V I ’. 1,1 L “ 7 f,|) ; Bastp,air,orU>rkiea, , ' 'V\ , 'IW ‘ Aft, Boat pair of Geese . Nc.iU.cstdo. f,rt, Bestpair .of Ducks.. >75- Nuxt hrat ~: .do./, .. , i „, f ....l.j ■Ucat amplny of i’oi.llrjr ■. 11 i./.iii, ■i.lill.'W Anriicin.TdnAL ijib tatoHfitKj Desl Plow, tj.o .incrjta ijicrcof to lioteii) " I'dcdbytrial , .. e.Mh Next best do.>; , I j.(Q< Best rinbsoil Blow , „i ~,.1. 601 Best hiUaldo d6.< .•, • ■ ~1'00! Best largo Harrow • ‘ ..u.. - v j. '■> 1 ®o* .Next best • . -.-■/! ; - aoi ■Boijt Onlllvalor- •'* ■'. ; ’ ' " fi 1' 00* Next,best. t ■ 60 1 Best Clpil , •; h ••; J ' ' 1 00. Best,Ljnio and'Manure Spreader ' r 100 Best Crain niul, Seed Drill ; 1 Off Bp^tllaiu^Drill . '", ; ! ■ ' i '. .'fiff Corn Plimlcr.,'-'. < ! *"V •XM Assortment of beat Shpvpis auti.&nddcii It 00. 1 - : f‘, J Hoes.. v 75- . .'* ■ Manure. Forks 1 ,. . • Boat Liquid Manure Distributor; •; -.1 00* r’or any new and economical Manuro " ' 1001 Best Draining Pipes of Tiles •! •'.■■■ '• ’ 1 00” Best Machine for making do. ■ •< ! i ' ■! 00 ! Beat Mmylng 1 ’ ’ 2 00] Beat Mowing and Heaping Machine cow« . A , blued ‘ ' 2 00 Next boat ' ' ! '; ,I 00. ■Bcatllyaping Machine ; IA V-'- Weal■Self-Ailjiisilngjiray-Elcvaior'(ipff- Blocks ', ‘ • . . , ■ ' •;, 1.00. |ltaj, l irdntoltako, ; j .. ... t ’ ; r -,« 52' Ofudlea v . r ', r "5 00 zm 3 a tit), 2 oa •2 00' ‘1 ofl‘ 00 : m.i i m 1-- 7.V
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