- UtuvV44l( 4A1311m., tu a ' - I • ' jLocai Ktenifif. DABiSCf ■ EOBPBUY.-On Friday non of Sheriff Hallri , wont to^ltolierrys-, town to serve a writ as Deputy Sheriff. He started to .return home about-10. o’clock. Meeting a stranger- on the road, the latter.requestedpermission to ridcV with'MtV-Maun. ih .his.buggy,aml ; Afr H. assented. After going a sbprt, attention to-a man .lying in the .road drunk, .Mr.Hann ipse;np.in the buggy to look at, the man, when the stranger, struck him .a terrific. blow on the side'■ of the head, knocking him out of the bugg y. At' the,same moment the'man in the road ?)irang, to his feet; and being joined by another who had been cbn iedled’oh the Void side,’ the three attack ed the Deputy, beating and ( trampling him severely. They finally left him. Wing- on; the - road;,got into the buggy, and drove Off.' ‘Mr. Hatin';, recovering from the surprlse and rough treatment, made'his .way; ■ hatless'.and somewhat scarred in, the face, Ip, ~a ,neighboring farm' house,; where he; remained until morning; wiich ho'returned,to the spoff wlieri the outrage occurred, gathered np-hir papers strewn on the road, and returned-home. The.’horso, abandoned by the vlllians, had found I his way home during the.night, bringing the buggy with him. The outrage is in volved in mystery. AsMr.H.’s pocket book was missing, it is supposed- the main motive for robbery. If so the Villians gained but Uttlh-for .their pains, (fs it contained only about So.-GWys-, burg Star. V-; 'V. / Stereoscopic Gallery. Those of our people who have a tastofor the beautiful, and at the same time wish to do a gener ous action, should call at the aterepsoo-' : pic car of J. J. Jeffries,, on the public, •square; wbCro they will see a numher hf handsome photographic views, Mr Jef fries is a cripple, and has be6n ululb h to walk or manual "labor for over twenty years. In order toearu alivelihood, he has fitted up a traveling stereoscopiogallery, with I,ooo.views, fifty of which are on exhibition every dayi'with good glasses. He is desirous, of raising enough money to purchase a wheeled chair, which he learns ho can get at second hand, in this community. There are huunreds of peo ple in .this community twenty five cents'thoughtlessly every day, and if they would devote but one day'.s pin money to a . visit to ■ the gallery they would relieve the necessities of a deserv ing man, 'and 'get'-the worth of their money in addition. ‘ Lafayette College.— Revi)rCat'tell seems to be spreading, the fameof LaEuy-.,' site college far and wide. He is now oh an extended tour amongst the polytechnic schools of .Europq,. -When, last- heard from, be was at Gothenburg, Swedem on iris way tp : St Petersburg,. The.{Eastern contains an extraotfroma notice of the college-given -by file Gothenburg fidniitg, : .which] We give as g literary curiosity. ' . ~ ■ LafayettS Coilegeiii PeUnsylvanieu.,- Amerika—d. a. Nordamerlkas F.oren.ta stater—ar paen gang.de stora-privat-fcr mogenheternas ooh de stora do.,ationer nas land. Invenstadeai hafva, vld uagon tid, enskilta fortyner blifvit sa hastigt blldade ;ooh ingeustades bar man sett motstyoken till de ofantliga gafyor till allebahda allmanna andamal, sdm-fore kommlt i denna nyr verid. - To come heirer .home, wo clip the fol lowing frpmthe Beading Times: , “in a word Lafayette is now the lead ing and about the only live; Collegiate institution in the Btate, and President (Jaitell, and his colleagues of the Faculty, are adding.every year 1 rgoly to its rep utation. We commend the institutiou/tp the people of the State,' having feed's .to, educate;-as' lemfnently worthy pff'their, favorable support; , Fatal Accident— A fatal accident' occurred at the Franklin County. Agricul tural fair : On Friday 'evening, a little before five o'clock, a number of persons' on horses and in carriages, were in the ring, riding and driving at will,'. It eefjina a horse'DryJ; -A* McClayuwaarl din'g. became unmanageable, and’/ran, into a buggy, giving the Doctor a'fear-' ful fall, and rolling over on him.//The' Doctor, was, taken iip .in an insensible condition, and removed/ to the farm house adjoining the grounds. kkEvery: possible effort at restoring 'consciousness; in him by the profession and fiends, failed; He died of concussion of the brain; on Monday l morning at 4-o'clock. The deceased was a son of C. T. McOlay*,'6f. . and , practiced’ medicine a few years ago in thetownof Newburg. Lodge op Bed Men, —Oia Monday eve ning, a lodge of Bed Meu/jto be known, as “Conodoguiuet? 1 tribe, no 10S, was in stituted in this place, : . t / n- On the evening traip, Grand .Sachem, Charles C,’ ( Conley ; 'Grand Senior,Saga more Adam Scbuli, and D. G* Baciiocn J. A? Fredericks, ■accompanied' by mein* * beta of-the Cdruplanter tribe, no ,61, and Octorara tribe, up A 9lj of Harrisburg/ ar*. rived, and .w,erc..x scorted through the. ■ t . priupipal. .streets,, after . Cpnodp gufuet" some membera,: in their new hall in. Kramer's building. ThCfoiiow - .log officers-^ere'Mected; V jSachem—'F. C. Kramer. _ ' ;• . Sen &qgardpre~Q.o‘ Faber. ... ;/^y. iTuiiilSapumof^^Wra/Elmer./ ,'‘u • Chief of Beoords~3no. Yalaer. iTeeper-Jno,;l!ilezman; , Gqod Jr»EA.—A Ih’cnch chemist has ’■ invented.’’-aiiiiiethod' of 'making .the. numbers'of houses as distinctly legible by ( night as by day. It consists in rubblng/the figures with a preparation pf phosphorus, Which will render them • luminous:: This isa good idea who have, an great : trouble In finding »lheiri)wn doors at night, j r I >■ • _ ■■ ; "•■ are push ed instead of drawn—are condemned by medical authorities. Tho<child always ..desires to see. the face of its i.attendant}, .and l is especially uncbm-- ' fortaiile in W Street 1 amid. strange: ■ faces If it cannot ' : PbaoiieS.'-—Tlio poaches are about pvpr B&*4fel«h*- still icetaain-.m’f'W .stands, looking somewhat in the order of the last run of jihad,' ’ ■ 1 ' > f I • VaYIYO no has <f liquors in retail lice BE ipji'Tax',—C'Ljir)ininlouer Pojar fcuiqd , ttmt -iitlipt’lHta who sell U small quantities must pay a 2mo. ' V?' J,'' ■ ,■ " - How TO Sleep.—According .to. an, 'old; notion, people slcpp much bctto" witii their heads'to' the north than any other ;point ■ of. tlie compass. For invalids it.is highly rocpuuriondod hg those who have' given’ it a practical test. It dsf insisted. .that there are known to exist great electric currents, always crossing in ono direction around the earth, and,that our nerv ous systems ..are in spmo mysterious way connected with ’ this electric agent d ; ~ /-’‘o. • The Internal Revenue Rcpamfiebf h'as 'recently' been iii'lnging-its jnbical light tp ( bear,on-hpg-kiljing, anddecides it to be • manufacturing',and of course subject to tox.-rr What next ? %• ' , . . CiiE3Tnuts. —This excellent nut ,1s now in'Vlu/ l m-irket', 1 and 1 as ! 'dvefybody -is a friend to it, everybody will be pleased td ieni-u .thafc.tliebrop is vefy large this 'seaSSn;'' 1 " ' ' i |KWAED.--A‘ Yankee editor says : ‘ 1 ,%i0 inarch of civilization is) Ortvfttrd—like the slow but intrepid tread of a jackass towards a peck ol oats." ’ i. ' A! man’s wife is liiis best.lawyer, his beat counsel, his best judge, his best adviser, and also the cheapest and-inost reasonable. ,; : “I camo near selling my boots the ,ether day,” said’ Scuttle- to a friend_ V« .How'so?”■ “ Well I'hatilhoin half soled.” BysY.—Our stove-dealers' seem to be ' a ’bnsjr -setv.Of.fellows just- now.-r- The* fail of the year is always a har vest for them. A. Couplet' pok Young Ladies.— “.’ The bestofall ways to lengthen our days,. :is to go to bed early and never wear stays.” , . ■ A Ere AT)FUT/A ccident. —A n old la dy the' other- day foolishly sat down on the spur 1 of “the moment. Her screams were frightful. i Mo snow -falls lighter than the snow of age, none heavier for it never molts. ' , HousE-OLBAinNQ- days have come ‘ the saddest of tho.yOar.” ■ LIST OF PREMIUMS AWAItDKD IJY THE CUiinLULAND COUNTY ACRICIILTIRAI SOtIRTY, CitASS No. l—llorsea.T/iOi'oui/h-Jircd, Dr.T. T. Tate, bcstStalllon over -lyearH, * “Cosliicr,”,. •. , ‘ • ■ ■v/ 6. W. Sharp, 2nd,be.st do “ Wagner Sum,” Ellas Kltzmlllor, beat Stallion under 1 years, *Wm, 'A. Mullin, 2nd best do' ]\Vni. L. Craighead, best Gejcllng,, .^ Pete! Doll.-beSt MftrC, “ , Dr. B. P. Hook, 2nd I‘fiKt'do ‘JV ( ;H.,Darr, best Hc^rfib;Colt, between 2 and 3 years, 3?0. Stuart,-2nd best do' ,pr^WV-W. ’ Dale, best *lare,between 2 and 2 years, ' v George A. Shuman, 2hd best do Henry.tieo, best between l and'2 i years, • • 4 -'- • • ■ - Aaroa.Smi.th, sucking Colt, ' Class No. Z—Hurses/or General Purposes. ’ Ellas Breunoman, best Horse, of any ngo, §lO,OO Andrew.Scarlgb’t, best Mare,' *•“ ■ ** iO.bO Hpnry.Doner. 2nd bcst do' - Isaac Rank, best Ilorao.Colt, between 3 a»cl 1 years, j. w. Craighead, 2nd best do ■ Wmi L. Craighead, best Mare between 3 ' and -J years,. N. C. Woods, 2nd best do * Hery Lee, best Horse, between 2 and 3 years, . R. M. Stuart, 2nd best do • George 3P. Scarlght, best Mare between 2 and 3 years, Daniel Hartaler, 2nd best do Henry Lee, best Horse, between 1 and 2 years, B, F. Eboi’ly, best Slave between 1 ami 2 ‘years, ;,j• ' Henry Doner, best sucking Colt, .w.. Peter Rltner, 2nd best do - nr.Asa No. Zr-Drivlng and Saddle Horses. Jacob Rhoads, beat pair heavy draught - M-''HorBes,'-' k ■A. J.'Morrlson, 2ndbest do . EUasßrehheru£in,bostpalr]Jght(iraughfc ;7..f;Horses,‘ ~. t • •M/LtmtUs, 2ndbest do -I.; EWaltj’beab slhgio harness Horse/ P. j.Mooro, 2nd best do,' ■ Samnel Sharp; best saddle Horse, David'Ldrig- 2nd.-best dp.; , 1 ’‘ • J; W. Craighead, beat, heavy. draught , , Mttre,,; . .’ 9 -- s*o V* jfi- CLASS tXo.'t—Slallions. jii 'J.-Alorrlsori, b'eat ’ Stallion, over. 4 years, heavy draught, - - r ’ Peler Coeklin,bdat.atalUon,Qver -1 years , M light draught, .j. ;■ 10 .°° **SlartltL Q,uiun, 2nd, best do , 8,00 Class No, th-Judcs and Mules, • \ k ’TTcriry Snyder, beat span of Mules, " , s&S.PP. \Vm.;L’. Craighead, heat team of 1 Mules, ‘ ■ 10,00 .Thomas.T,‘Graham, best'Japk, 5,00 The Committee desire.to mention theflrio team of mules, exhibited by Henry Snyder,Steward of j the County Poor Hoyse, The team Is ln t excel- ; I lent condition, and shows that'lino treatment | has been bestowed upon it. , , Class No. o— Blooded Cattle—Devon Jacob, Meixell, best Bull, over 3 years, Wm. ij.’Oralgticaa, 2ncl best do B. F. Eberly, bpst' Bull, between X and 2 ■sears, ’ ,■ -1 !• ( r 0,00 Jomi.W. Craighead, Zndbeat do Jacob Meliell;;bebt doV, bv4r 8 yeivrS, 10,00 JdliS W. Craighead, 2nd’ bfeSfc do 7,50 \Vm, K Craighead, best Heifer, between . '2 ... 8,00 John D. Mo ok, 2nd. beat do.' 0,00 Jacob'.Melxell; beat Heifer* between •> ... v , '! 1 s *oo 0. W. Franoisoua, 2nd best do, Flint’s Milk Cows 0; 0. KlitZj,b«t;Keirer Onlf, Practical Farmer ; 1 • ( -T,AR.q Nn..ii—Jilood£d,OaiUc— Durham. ' Benjamin Glvler, best bull, over:? years, ” $12,00 John H. Oi easier, 2nd best do 8,00 Ellas Bronueinan, best. Bull, between 2 , andSyears, /;. . . B. F. Fberly, 2nd V estf do Abraham Whltmor, best mill, between t ' i nTul sVctlrs' * ' 00 Samuel 2nd best do, Ifractlcal Samhol-WbnW'ml best Cow, .6 vcr 3 y < A Whltinor, 2utJ beat do . , 7 .*?° Isaac Breunoraah, best 'Heifer, boJ,wepBn 2 and 8 years, [f. > J;JEi..Hyde, : beBt Holfep v ami 2 . uyears*i - I o,(^ Benjamin, Glyler,,2ad best/Jfl, Flint’s Milch Cows F. Poffor, best AOo nr. a as No. B—. Grade Cattle. : j;.Wv Hendorson, boat Bull, over 3 years, 88,00 Jonn Davlg, 2ad'bGat<do j ®»9° John F. , and 3 yearff,; - 7™ W SJ. H.endoi'son, 2nd best do -1,00 A-.’-Whitmer, between 1 and : ' ; 2yearB*-‘ - • 1 , - Practical Farmer Elios' litoabeinan, b'ost Cow, oyer:\B,'.’-, j. ""v ■ yeare,. Mitt Cbvri fc.Zag.bestHolfer,between 2and3 years, 0,00 - W; M. Henderson, 2nd boat do, Practical .Farmer, Wm. M. Henderson, best between l and . a yours, j ■ !!,..■ 6, 'f; ,’J. W. Henderson,bcflt IluHCalf, Practical I' arm i John LaugliUn, test Heifer. fair, “ “ . D P liherly,' heat Xl'd6i f AyUuIl, between ■■ ißud a-yiarS, -nO IPraollcul Farmer ■Daniel OUer,.bcs,t, Alilerny Calf, “ Specially worthy of ndtlco: A very line Cow exhibited by Wm. Poflbn a China Cow exhibit®! by Bamnol Zng; a Cow. with iwln Calves, by Win wiru ■ ■■ ■ ■ ’i.-i v ' Class No. o—«S7jftj>. B in' ’PsW-tus* Merino Buck, fe™ b’w Woodburn SudbostUo , Country Omt Qeorgo BcnrlgUt. best pen of Mcrlrio • , liwoa., ( 0,00 J, j&\ Llndanny, 2nd bopti do ■ ■ Country Goa J. F. Umlaiiy. best pen ot Merino Utftrbs, 1,00 ‘j, A. Lnnghlln, beat'Lolcwitoil'Bo'cKi'; a. Stag, best Catswald Buck, , 0,00 Jolhi Davis,■Cuabcatilo Country Genllcmun Joseph Dnnlclo; best pen of Cotswnbl ■ ' - ,t.- . V. 1 1 Class Iso. 10— Win. L. Craighead, best Boar, over I year r >.oo Oeorgo A 'Scarlght, 2m! host *lo ** JW.; B. r. Kbeiiy, best Boar under 1 year, , < ‘ • '■AW. a.'AiMyurM.Sna bostdo; ;; V 2 -°° Wm, L. Crulgbond, befit How and Pigs, , t \ rf,W Win. Ij. Craighead, best sow, over 1 year, V Country, Gent, Prac.'Far A. K, ScluifeUt, fcnd best do B. F. Eborly. best Sow nndor I year, Country :Oeut ; Drß.-Pofler, 2nd best do .j .. ij• I * ‘ AV]£. Slight,'beeped of IMgs, 1 ‘ 2.00 Class No. ll—roultrj/. Sqmucl DJller, best coop of Drama*.', _ u ‘> • \ r . ’.i Country Gout Daniel Hartzlcr, best Coop of Black,’ Spanish,- , Cou£lry J G?n t Hosier, coop of Darby ■*'. , (]{ ij|i[ | MiW! ''.'i;»| i- ]* ’!^ 'Country;Gent • RlngWnit & DonlbVy, bosc’pullT of t Tur-|,', ; < f keys, Cpuniry.Gont Jolxn Guslcr, best pair of Geese, >• A,m; Fur James Hosier, best pair of Muscovy / Ducks, * , Pi'rtd.'F'nr Daniel Hartzlor, best pair comraon"'; ; > • Ducks, . : Far To Jons Stuart, Esq., Presidenti . : Your committee respectfully report that’ thp display of agricultural Implements wna'not so extensive as U has been In former y they are plcned lb report thatthe charncter.of-, >tly)ae exhibited wcio creditable to the exhibitor?;;and profitable to the society, and they therefore make ( the following awards: < P. Gardner & Co], best’Graln Will,. B, T. Waters, best combined Reaper and Mower, C. P.'binUlo, best Mower, thaEtna, Eberly & Honk, best Horse It ke, Win, Morrison, best Corn Planter Charlds Wolrloh; best Plough, C. F. Hinkle, best Threshing Machine,' ' \ < * 1 Soleht iflc Amprioau Jacob Beaver, best Separator, .'* (Hip.), ' 10,00 Jacob Bonvcr. best Horso Ppwer, • Al. Sliroiner, best Grain Fan, Sei< ntlf!e-Am Jacob Hankie, best Corn Shelter,- Am Your eomihijtco la obedience lo your instruct; ions did nut award premiums In articles because] they tvero exhibited, bin only because they were meritorious. Audwltlj regard to some of tbeso’ they- deserve especial notice. The combined Reaper-and Mower called the “ Climax,” com- ■ manded our particular attention. It is in the opinion of your committee, the only machine which has ever come to our notice whlcli is truly entitled to the Ucslguall u of a “ caublujed reap er and mower.” All others fall in the want of that mechanical element which this one has. It Is susceptible of. a change oi speed' without a change of gearing or even the position of its main wheels.'. By means of a ratchet easily slid into . the inner periphery of the larger wheel, the speed is increased from a grain to a grass cutting capacity, and that by a small lever- hi the ban d of the driver, the whole gearing being enclosed in a-tight iron box which fully protects it from dust or dirt. Whilst the value of all such Implo*. ments is best tested by their practical use, for which no opportunity was ollerert your commit tee, but our experience In the use of the reaper and mower commends the climax” to our Judg r . : mdut and induces us.to recommend it to farmers. The Thresher and Separator exhibited by Jacob Beaver does tiot depend upon pay thing which we could add to the commendation which it has aI” ready received in the public judgment. r • aTho' hand'(Jorn.-Shellor exhibited by Jacob TJuhklo is an Implement which every banner should haveno .one that ever seen be foVo at all equals it in convenience, and It posses ses the quality of making the com It shells per fectly clean by Ihosumo operation. One other subject requires a remark. BonhOl ter.&Shoopi and G. L. Dulaney each exhibited Reaper Knives of a new construction intended to obviate tho necessity of rlvUlng tho blades upon , a bar. There is a material difference in their ’ihochaulcalstructure, but'bp’fh securing the de • airabio object of replacing a'-broken blade,or readily removing all 6rany of them for tho pur pose of sharpening., Wo.do not’intend to pro nounce in favor of either or against the other, but recommend both as decided improvements in this part of the reaping machine. §20,C0 10,00 : iftoo lo.ou V 1 7,50 FREIVK. WATTS. 'j v- A. S. WOODIiUUN, >Cd»i. iMATTiIKW GALBRAITH, ) k ‘ • GCABS £fO. Vi^Ovop.t.' Joseph Oulbralth.liest hal£6nslml Wheat' ■" (white) ;' , • 0 ,uuiry Gent J. W. Henderson' 2nd best do ' t , Prac. Far Wm.H. Cornraan, best half bushel lied, Country,Gent Prac. Far Wm-'H/Wotfs,'2nd best do C. C. Kutz, best hall bushel Rye, Rlngwalt & Dunlevy, best half bushel - Barley, (fall) Pmc. Far WTm, M. Watts, best half bushel .Com • (yellow). _ Country Gout Jacob Melxell, 2nd best do Brae. Far Joseph Galbraith, best half,bushel Oats, Geo. W. Leidlch, 2ml best do Qeo. Boltzboover, best hull basbolClo- * versecd, ■ Prac. Far John Spain*, beat half bushel- Corn, , , jwhlto) 1 / Prac. Far Joacph.Galbralth, 2nd best do' 1.00 E. O. Juclsou, best now joint Corn, Prac. For Addm'Flshburn, best Norway Oats, Coum Gen . Joseph.. Galbraith,,.,two ..varieties of : ;-r Wlioat.latnbort and 4ariy;"Gqimau, , 1;00 ■ ' -flvAß.q 810,00 • 7,50 B* R, Sterrett, bedt borrei^rPibur, 1 • Scientific Am -J. H.Bosler-A Bro.,2ndbdsbdo . Prac. Fai Howard Rupert, beat white Corn Meal, ' l_v v.Prac. Fai 10,00. ’7,50 8,00 ■ 5.00, 0,00 4,00 Deserving of notice'; , "Oho barrel of Flour ex hibited by 4‘ Craighead, and; ou©,by ; T.. M. Qlvler.. • V , . 1l; Class No. 15— Vegetables. ■ • * A. IC Searighi, best half bushel Potatoes (MftiiW) . Prac. Far kyd. btiat-lmlf bushel Potatoes,/,, ,/, ( , •'/ ‘ = Prac.'Far . Jbhn .iiv Plunk,.best half bushel. Pota-- J' ■ .; tons, (Priuco Albert) .Prac. Far Joseph J; : Monrbei beafcliali'bnshel - * toes, (Peacli Blow) Prac. Far WVH. Buser', b’est-himbushel Potatoes, .(Early.Orangej •. ,/’ . Trap;Far W.’H, fiusbr,'beSt { Ualf bushel Potatoes,- ' (Pink Kye) v > , 1,00: J.'i.‘Zug.-beat display Potatoes, (Early Rose) poundsraised from l ib’ ; ! ; • Prac. Far ‘Jacbh B.‘ Plank, best half .bushel. Sweet Potatoes, Prac. Far ’G: Bdndcr, best display,of Cabbage, Prac Far A.. Martin, bcst'Sweet Pumpkin, ■ . ;; 'Weighing 115 pounds, , Prac, Far John Wirt, best Cuulillower, . Prac. Fur Benjamin Plank, best half peck Onions, ' $lO,OO $12,00 8,00 . , , Prac, Far iv. k/Bu'sdr, beat encumbers, • , 5) John Spain*, best squashes, . • ' Prac; Far U. M; Henderson, best display of Veget- 1 ables, ‘ „ Prac. Far; W. F, Hadlotj best half bushel 'Potatoes,. (Early Goodrich) . - ' V/ ' Pfac.'Fpr, W. F Sadler, best half bushel Potatoes, > ;/(Buok Eye) >) / V . ' J * oo John C. Brock, best basket Potatoes, . , .-(Mercer) . . Prop. Far .john 0, Brock, best, bunch Hod IJcots,- ; 1,00 •B; W. Woodbum, best half peck Pota- , - ■ toes, (Harrison) r '• ’ Prac. Fur Deserving of special notice: A Pumpkin weigh ing 05 pounds, exhibited by David Knockonder ibr; 5 * ; • .Class No. I,o— Fruit anil Mqmcts. J; W, Huston, best specimen of Apples, •• -- ** ' , Horticulturist John Stuart, best (lisplay of Apples, .■''“J.' , , E. M. Bl lUlo, best specimen of Poachbs,' “ ' .N. C. Stay man.beatspoclmen Pears, , . ” Samuel W. Slmrivbeqt'specimen Grapes , Fullers! QrapeCulturlst W’.P,S^geit,^hdbostdo - i -Prac.Far- John Spahr, best spoolrhen Quinces. Prao. Far Lute A. Uno, best display of •a--neons Flowers, liases, Dahlias',-Ver benas, Phloxes, Cut Floworsi designs in Flowers, FomChsbfl, '■ s] • (Dip.) , 10,CO , Especially deserving of notlcoDisplay of Ap plet exhibited by David Krisslugor, Win. Wher ry, Di Bi Glom. r Also, a la, go cluster of Catawba baGrapes?by JohnS.Rlunroo. . f •’ ' * ; s r , r i ' j ! * ‘ ! ClJAffl’Nd,; . MllleVdWd dlsplayof IJ»je»,. } * t v.{ r "j *SKo veXtCr.ud Forks, I \ ('■ JT»M best display of Tools. 5,00 < V' ,, -v' :“V "Jlatsund Capa, ■; '• •*' V. A; U. Kwlng; best display of Furniture, 10,00 A'!;Bislwlng r : DfOHsLdg Bureau, 2,00 AK, Ewing*.- lU‘ilai»nid, , , 2,00- Ajl. Kwi.Jig, •• Hi*lt oi'Clmli}. ;■' ;■ , I,M A. 11. Ewing, “ Sofa, { ... ’ 2,otf A. Early’s- patent Burial ■ • Cashel, 1 ! ; diploma ; 8,00. Win. Aslans, best display of Ilorso Shoes,. . • , [ . -C • ' • i Practical-Parmer Win. K. Illuuh, '• protector" Dee Hive, Pruc. Fur. Joim Bptihr, homo made Whlto Oi^k,. . , , ..DuskuUi,, t Prao. Far The following.articles are deemed worthy of notice, -Display ol qielgh Dells. Miller & Dowers’,' lioreo-Hhofs, J. A'J.’Dusler, Rgclclng Chair,,John U. Boherlck, Cucumber Wood Pump.C.Sbhcrlclt ' Cage Churn, Jno. K. PlUicy, lading SrvdtUo t^nd Bridle. B. W.■ WoDU\mro t f *Or of dfftUgUt Collon) G. W. Hoft'innn. Class No. lS—Cb rnaflcj, Ac. A. Sensoulira, beat two-horse Buggy.; ■ A. i “ Spring Wagon, • A^B : . feherk. \-, a Trotting Buggy, T Deserving of especial uoUco-but.wUhoul po - petlon. !two‘-iiorßo Coirriago o^hibil^by t A. ;B. ■Wm. Feulcal, Farm Wagon, ! . V ; v < .. i w , ciaya No. Geo. Ehsmlngcr, beat display ol tanned ;- -Leather,,'j Geo. Etismlngor, “ “ “ Klp» , dlPV^a OeOjKnamingor, \ “ Calfskin, u. ; Wm..Fridley. “V “Stores, ofiO Rinesmlih,* Rupp, superior display ' ’ in line of business, , . diploma and,3,00. McGonlgal, superior display, inf ■ *'.V Jlnodf business, ■■ ' ' diploma andy.Ol), Walker &-Clau'dy, ; superior display 'ln’ ‘ •. line of business;' . • >v*.' diploma aod3,uO i • ClaosNo. 20-r7 3 oinft , h£W, $$ .. Miss SalUp Saxton, best Landscape .■ Painting,* ' " Lady’s Friend? Zqlel’uo ICleffer, best Crayon Sketch,} /, • > ■., t ' f 1 - “Lady’s Friend” i M«. Bosler. bost fancy. Pictarp;' ■’ , , .. (medly.> ■ • r; f , ~V Worthy qfPolice. " u ■ l ’ 1 1 Tv’O' Plbtnros enclosed in frames, ■worked with thread, exhibited by Minnie' A', Hoffor; ~Onp' mcdly enclosed in a very ; beautifully wrought frame,,by Kate CkZug. : / ■ 6na Genealogical* tree; by Qeo,, A, Detnihingor, ■nr.Asa No. 21— 5Wvcr Ptaied Warei&£ - Best Case of Table Cutlery, H.' Saxton,. • , $l.OO Best Case of Cutlery, Miller & Bowers, : 4,00' Class Nb. ‘H—Dry 'do oc& and Bcxcing Machints. Thb Committee recommend be: awatded'Mr; L, T. Greenfleld for a very credlta-; ble displdyof Dry Goods* In two cas^. rt In, this, thererwaa.no competition.l - .dU'.; Your committee find itjlmposslbld to discrim inate between the respective merltspf tho'dific^•. , ont-Qewing (Machines on exhibition. We had the opportunity of examining the National Family . Sewing 3b not hesitate to pronounce each, In Itself, ,a grey. advanco,upon the'tb'lMhioontl needle. I '. * / From general enervation and' personal expo rfdnce, wb commend 'iho- , ‘Wheelej• A Wllsqnj’* « Grover \ & Baker,” = and' “Singer? either of which will satisfy the wanto of ,a family In'v’tbls/respcc't! ’.We ddvide*ai diploma; to' hC awarded to et\ch of the above named machines, Audinthis opinion-we do not 1 dlscrltrtmate/or decide against, some claimed'for other maohlnea'on exhibition, but desire to leave them nil,open, to au honorable competition, ! The ‘ Howe’ machine as simple and easily managed., . ;Tlib ‘ Wllson’-ond ‘Buckeye* have the tage of cheapness and. the work exhibited and done in our presonco.correappndslayorably with any.other machine; ~ 1 ‘ The ‘ American’. machino lB also worthy the at- of purchasers, and as every facility is afford ed' persons de*Birlng machines, your coramltteo recommend aspeoiai examination In each ccse‘, ,and suggest cuU he -wbat.lt should be without a Hewing Machine. : It Is as near to the house as the plough to thoficid.^l;,. , TbQ-‘ l GrovQr& Baker’ mauulaoturing-machiilo (in exhibition claims special attention; and your committee commend it to special notiebjund award it.u diploma, as Uio best, manufacturing 'niaohlne,coining under .the comlultteer ' j \ ‘ \ Premiums 'ivarded. Best display yi Dry Goods, by L.T. Glteen^ f 1 Held , -v !,.,*• ;i »;*. • „.;.$7,50 Wheeler it W»lson Sowing Diploma Grover & Bali»r Sewing Machine, 5 • .Diploma l Slngr •■vo\viug\Muchlne -Diploma Grover »t Baker Map. Machine,(best), . Diploma Class Fb. 23—Du ( ' ‘ v Mrs. Isaac BreUubiijan, best lot ol Butter, • ■ ;i ' Flint’s Milch Cows |r, best sample.of Bread, Iddifield’s now Cook Book 61(1.00 19,00. 8.00 •5.00 '5,00 ' 5,00 Mrs. La Fayette Pei Class No. 21— Fret !.. l//J *■' /. •''l.l Mrp. F.S. Dluklo, bef Mrs. Wm, Morrison, Mrs. J. Zug, best lotoi Mts. La Fayette Peflei ' : raiit'Wlne, 1 * - Willi Class No. 25—Dole Mrs. Ann S. Alexander,lcsUiuUt, , ;; . .1 " Hearth and Home Sarah Black, best Silk QS.lt, ■■. ;Lady’s Friend 'Mrs' 1 ElizaHltner,best ntchwork Silk t • ‘ Quilt, !'"■ ' . \ , Hearth andiHome. Miss B, Ella Searlght, Qut patched In . her Hth.year, ...j • - Lady's Friend' ■SalUe L. Kauffman, best itjaino .Quilt, I Hearth and Home Mrs. Slfihala 0. Leldlch, ba counterpin, ' , , . \ Lady’s Friend Rlngwalt&.bonievy, best Air Woolen r 1 ’" ‘.diploma ris.flvo pairs ■ Lady’s Friend '’’ Miss Jennie & Molllo J. Nt of Woolen Blankets, Lew'is Kemberling, best , Pmc. Far pots, David Iloornf r, best Satlni Mrs. J.P. Brlndlo, Homo • Soap, - Rlngwalt <fc Doniovy, best Mrs. J.Clendenlxi, best Rag Mrs n. C.aifcrrott. Blrd’aej'O Deserving q] Nol\ f Qnrit,Mrs. John GbislorQul| Delaine Quilts, Miss Mary E. Quilt, Mra.Wrn. Ockor; Log? Patchwork'tiullt,' Mrs. Busan Jl Woolen blankets, Mrs, QeolBelt! ou-Carpot; Ddvld Hocrner; Rag P.'Humrich; Rag Carpetj Mrs. J. Rag Carpet,, £.owls KerabecllngA Mrs. Agnes W. Dtmbar; Woolen) wait & Donlovy; Flannel, D&y Id CilAB£ No-28— Ornapiailal ]< Miss SttlUo Nallor, boat Embroidery v ’ 1 ‘Heartl SliVWnji ICennedJrpbost Tatting A /'Embroidery, i - .• Hearth' Miss'BueE. Rhoy, 2d best Embroider; .V' ; W\ Anna 11. Miller, one Muslin , ’ .Chemisette,!, * , . .Lady Annie Blxier, one Child's Afghan,Lnd; iusa Miiryfr, Bentss, one Afghan, Mn», ir.'Hltner.SUlcAfghan, /, I Sadlo.W. Eckels, one Toilet Sett, Lady,l Mra. Jv C.,Loader, best case of ornatnen-l - tal HalrWork, • Hearth aul Hiss Kato,R. Halbert; 2d best case of or* ; Lady’slieu Mrs. J, C. Lasher, one case of Fancy I ,"Worsted Wo'rlTj, ■ 1 Lady's len Martha E. ijuspr,'. oifnampntal Needle I , •Work Picture,' Lady’s An MibsM. C;B. Sturn, Bonnet and Hat— /./Ancient,/; , ‘ Hearth and B r J.P, Nefl;ci*ap.ol Fancy Articles, I; Mary Kleffer'.^est-display of Worsted I .-Work,'- ’ v; Hearihandla Sallle Kieflbr,2d best display 1 Lady’s Fn Eiuma.Kluffor, Worsted Tidy, 1 ; Lady's Frl 1 Mrs, Goo. Beltzhoover, SofuPlUO w, • - r'-. - iv, ; Lady’s, Fj?1», :JennlaStorrott fc Netted’ Guipbro Hoy- . . I .' ieyr . - ;HearthandHon Miss M; K. Hltuer, pair/ of Embrojder ’ . edSllpporar- :/*./'* t Lady’sFrlen Mary 8. Holmes, box of aboil Work, ■ , v - . ; Livdy’aTfcletw g; Kalo Ege, beat Tidy, “ , Hearthand Hom< •Miss Mary (Bonn, Ottoman Cover,lndy’s Frlem 'Geo. A. Uemmingeiv Bead gringo* Lady’s ,MlB8,a»iUlo Saxton, be?t Bead Work, , .-I ♦' t: • Heartland Home I Mi-b. N. Sberk, one knotted Afghan, • ■ - Lady’s Friend Annie Myers, one Hassock, •< Lady’s Friend Mik Amelldßlalr* Lot of Embroidery, .* r ■ - ‘ Lady’aFriend Mias Minnie A Hoffer, Wonted Tidy, . , 1 Lady’s Friend 1 Miss ■ R. P., Henderson, ornamental . Sofa Cushion, Toilet Mats Cape,;, , May .Diamonds, ornamental. Steel Wprii f '■ , Lady’s Friend Thos. W, Brown, ornamental Sea Shell ■ t 'Work, : orriamQnUil China ■ Ware, 2 .., lots of Shell \tfo*k, r#Ai ' Mrs; W. E. itlllor,2dbaßt Afehan, Lady’s Friend Lewis Faber, ornamental Sowing Ma , r.iV(hllne‘’.Work l v . Miss Lizzie Lee. Sofa Cushion,! .. Lady’s Friend ! Birdie Henderson, llyrs old,Worsted, ‘ .. J . >Vork and Picture, ’ Our Young Folks '' ' • -(JfiWiNo.27— Qirla' Department, Best Tatting Coildr,Mra. J, H. Wolf, JIW Boat Tatting Edging, Mn. J. H. >Volf, , BestTattmg' Insertion,Mrs; Wolf; 100 'q^hi'po/.Ww t ir. r ,U. -Wolf, I JioO ■2nd -best Parlor. Cushion., Mias Mary En* ; • , amiuger,';*'!•; : ,®J. Best Phi ddahlou, Mrs. Vfm. Kennedy, Ipy hud boat,PinCushion, Miss Minnie A. Holler, ' ’• ‘ K - * !’•« BestChalr Tidy, Mrq. Wm. 2nd' best ChalrTidy/MlssMAiy Klellor, 50 Beat Lamp Mat, Miss Bosai'o tVouol, , . ■' lW f .Zud.btB6’L»njpMut,MlßaSttll*e , ...50 Woedlo \yoii£, Funny Myers, 100 { BestAJliulrßent,dudleEehman, ! 'ipo MlmSalUoKleffer 60'. Charm String, Miss Minute l»ofl*or, Lamp Mats, exhibited by Mrt. J. p * Brintfle. ja mp Mats, exhibited by MlssSalllo a. Kauflman Jhalr Tidies, exhibited by Mrs. Wm. B. Miller. :imlrTldlos.exhibited by Miss SaUloKleflbr. Jhalr Tidies, exhibited by Miss bcssle.Welteu i < 3balr Tidies, exhibited by; Miss Fanny Myers. *in Cushions,exhibited by Miss Anuloß. Miner. Pin Cushions, exhibited by Mrii. Wm. E. Miller. Laid Lamp, John Flshburn, . , Diploma Display of Indian oullo’lllcs and Hon • ~ Eggs, J, Webster Hcnder«in7 country Sent Two pairs Horso Shoos, James Morrison , Lot 01 Eggs', (Baugh and Bendy) Master ; CbhS. Clendenln, ' - ‘ Country Gent Display of. Hoop Shirts, W. Ml Clieino %veth Dlplora Musical Instrnnioribi, J. i IT Itfieem, Self-CouplingforcersJ,o.Smith, , Dlpto ' u ft, Cafcoof *hlt6Mico,A.Jß.Jswipg f . > i 91,00 Penmanship Specimens, Wm.Snorpo, Diploma OasdofOapdy and W. Burk -1 ‘ holder •: • * .•> ‘ • pise of.Sluflfed Birds jO, D. Foulks. ; Clothes Washer and Wringer, William, -■> .\Morrlsoni ! r ■ , r ' §5 and 4 Diploma /lu\b Jno Water Wheel, yfm. H. Kephotf, i , ttMOi HaV Teller, Jacob Dlmklo', , Scientific Ametloan Combined Feed and Domestic Boiler f 1 Tnd'Evaporator,’ W. H. Bird sail, ... 1, ,r > . ; ’s3'and Diploma 'lime Loader,- Shoemaker it Gerhart, A $2 and Diploma Cldot Mill (WU*on b Patoht); William •Morriaofi, 'i”f 1 ■;/ -v. .. Country Gent : Lotl>f iftrao , phbes; neatly executed, •> ■- . . \ John Kiernaiii . ? ; Diploma’ rJ i 1 f ‘ V\TrbrtM/ of BpeHoH. Notice, Oho Safety Wltaelreo. G. U Dulaney. Fost, 'Anthony Flshburn. H ; Bdgluiideri joBeipi l \Vet2el. ind VCgoiable Cutter, Wobert & Co. ’N. §lier|h,: A. <W, Plauk* '! ’ I Relief Connection of Spring nnd a so.dy of VeUlcJo,,D- D. Gltt, Prairie Dog, M. P. Moore, 'intension Fishing Rodi Jomes Moore. i-jV'-m i-,‘ClAsb No.2o— Ptoufl/uiiff Match. , '‘ ( ‘ Best piougHikitf,. John Stover,, -§lO,OO 2nd best Ploughing, John Wolf.. 7,50 2nd best‘rioughlu’g, Robert M.Stuart, ifiO^ - The inal two named were considdrod edual ? and tiio committee divided the 2nd. and 3rd pre nildmk boUVecn them.- ■' •/'. ! CLASS No aO—Ttialv/ . Fastest /Iro.uing. to. Harness—* best three In five. ** Hector,” by James Hughs : First heat, 2-53;>i; second, 2-50. ’ Withdrawn! “Utile Dexter/’ by J. C/Dellone. 'lGbmy,” Dr. T. 2. Talc. -f .. ! “Honest John,”-B. F. Kindle: Third " ■ ’* 2 :’W. “ Bay BObb,”.by H. Noldlch.. “Trouble, ’,'by.V/. W.Bair: First boat, . ' 2-iBJjJ, second, HDUJjJ; fifth,'WBJiJ, "atissoraclt,” by-Philip Uunm. . •' • Preiuluin to W, W. Bair for ■Trouble,’ $lOO,OO Fastest Pacing or Hacking to'Bafness, " open , to all,” beat three I'n five. “Sorrel' Joe,” by James Hughs; First ‘heat, 3-01; second, 2-57; third, 8-05. “Stranger,” by George B, HecK Premium to James Hughs for Sorrel ’ ’ Joe,”. -V Fastest Trotting Horse or Mare to Harness, owned and reared In Cumberland county, beat three iu five.' ....... , ’ ‘‘Harry,” by William Hastings, ’ • Cumberland Valley,”; by Samuel W. Sharp: First heat) second, • - third, 3-1% ■ ‘•Minnehaha,” .by Hr. 1 Geoi B.SearlghU,- ; i remium for stylo, action,'and hear ap • proaohtollmitin time, considering ! , condition of Ihe'traok, toSarauelW. • ‘ ‘ sharp for “ Cumberland' Valley.” 825,00 Gen. U Todd taking Mr. Sharp's place on the Committee during the race. . ‘ '•• • -• rves t Pickles, ami Canned ptuitt. i lot of Preserves, Iddlfleld's nuw’Cookßook -•at lot of Pickles,; ddllleld’s new Cook Book tanned Fruits, - Idlfleld’s new Cook Book 'best lot of cur- Ufleld’s now Cook Book Fastest Trotting Horses—double team—* Ij all,” besfthreo Ihflve. >“ Mount Holly” and !“ Stranger,” by •’Martin Quinn, •• Butcher Boy” and,“Crosby,” tiy W. W. Bair: First heat, 3-21; second, ; third, 2-67J5. , ' ■ Pair, of Gray Horses, by "Wra. Bretz. Gray Horse, and mate, by Philip Linn. Premium awarded by the .Committee •because, In their opinion, tbe time; • made, though not within the limit, , •was' deserving, to Vf. W,Bair,for - ••But6herßoy” and “ Crosby,” • 815,00 , • Fastest Pacing or Banning Horse, owned and reared in Cumberland county. - iwfto Manufacture. i■, -. ■ Entries:. Bay Horae “Stranger,” by Geo.B. Heck. “Farmer Boy,” by W. D. Wert: First heat, 5-05J4 ; second, 8-02; third, “Canadian Lion,’.’ by Henry W. Staup. The time made being within ten seconds of the limits. the committee awarded 1 a special premium to W.l>. Wert for < “Farmerßoy/' . ' [oojen Car \ . Lady’s Friend I,'' diploma lado Hard \ . Lady’s Friend Ainel, diploma Urpet, • 812,50 Fastest Trotting to Harness “open to all” special—best two in three. , • - Lady’s Friend \ Lady’s Friend ■' i ‘,. •. .Entries : ' , "Geary,”'by Dr;T.T. Tate; First heat. 2-62;‘second,'2-54. * . 1 ‘ ~1 "Blind Charley,” byo.,Long. ! • - f Premium to Dr. T. T. Tate, for " Geary.” $25,00 IWm. H, Bretz; ,; Patchwork; li.bln Delalno >by; pair of •over; Wool 1-pet, M£s. t C, \eUKb'6'bver; ,Qg;'Carpet) lath] Eihg- Tubr., Where more than one of the same periodical or book’ls'awarded to the same person, the .cost of the extra copies of the same will be’given to the successful competitors in lieu of the period icals or books. The periodicals will; be-sent to, the addreßadrtho success ful competitors, postage ; paid, for one year from January Ist, IK7O. Partle t»whom such prlmlums are awordedwili please leave their address with the Secretary of the So- on or bo£ re Desomber Ist, 1880. otherwise they will bo considered as relinquishing their premiums. The bosks will .be ordered oa soon us possible, andean be bad on application,tothd 'Secretary. id Homo 1 id Homo. Fricpd PI'.IISOVAI.' j" —Mrs. Abraham iTmcolri is living in great retirement at Frankfort,, Germa ny. ~ . , . ~ , ' Crown Princess of Russia, is expecting another. ■ ‘ :V —Chief Justice Chase has been buying a 522,0(J0 farm near Washington. ' ~ _Urigham Young is .tbeirictfest man in America; i , [Friend Friend Hearth a Home si.oq 'rlend ' “ —There is no American ex-President, elected to that office by the people, now living. _■ /!; /- Pi ; ; " —Mrs. Geo. H. Pendleton has . been her husband’s amanuensis during: Ws illness., ... ... ' : ' —Xnna Dickinson goes jo Chicago to see if that is any worse than Utah. —Punch acknowledges the receipt .of 889 Jokes otf “MiW Beebher ,’S-toe put ting her foot in it.” .tu-The belle of New Orleans Is,a pretty niece of Jeff Davis. 5 v i. —The latest heiress is aj “poor, shirt miker"Tri ECW'York; but shehaShnd [only $lOO,OOO left her. ii ii-Tho accouchment of , the Princess Vif Wales is expected to'take place about ifo end of November or, the beginning 11 December. ) ■, Jem Mace has abandoned pugilism, „ id strikes'attitudes pnlyl ; ’ 1 r-Tom, Thumb is disConsplatein Cali rnia. He has found a fellow four in les shorter. Class No. Articles. JpjUrta?, ■ f ■ Entries ‘Entries. Entries: : Conclusion. H 1 " > The late.iPresident Pierce left no mlly. His wife died several years to, and their two children hied before tern. , [—General McClellan is ■in Washing la, wlth hiß famlly.'aiid; it is said will tend.the most of .the-Winter in that |y. * t-Tho ’ New York : Bef.ald sajw that k Fisk, Jr., begun Wfj jllfe me-,, torie employe,, and .served, a,.jwpg, te in “stirring up the animals." ‘VEx-President Pierce’s estate is estl aed at $1,000,000, the ljulk of which probably go to a nephew, who Is big educated at Princeton , College at tKcpenso of the late President, i L Vienna paper says: “Blsmsrck’s dI s o as the h'rench papers said some tilaiio, 1 isißimply delirium tremeru. Him’not hold’ a pen in the morning, . atftoihas to take strong stimulants in oil to overcbirie hia nervousness. .He catver make a speech in Parliumentj wlTufc proviouslytakibg at^on^. doses of 4iiac brandy.” 1 1 • Husluess Notices. CAUTlON.—Extended success In liny deportment of business Justly awakens com pea tlon, and owing to defective mental and moral structure, often begets envy. Now these are tq be expected and may bo moVby energy and de termination ; bat not unfretfaently tlio bounds oflesltlmate rivalries are overstepped and boao> unscrupulous men stoop to use the patrouuco oi othersTo farther iboirnelurl- uspurpbscs. With the assistance of science, and by ineahs ofindns try and honesty, in providing a potent remedy, Dr, Stoover's Old Standard Tonic Hitlers, have attained unparalleled celebrity, having been be fore the public for the last thirty yearn. Wherever they have entered the sick or com plaining nbasoholdi thoIF eflVcts have oven ex ceeded expectation, and so far surpassed all wo hove ever claimed for them by circular, card, or otherwise, that the public confidence la themcdlciuul qualities of the Hitters In unbound ed. We do not fear thocompetttlon of, the era . plrlcul throng whoftttempl to palm olPrcmcdlos upon the people,which are noisclentlfically com pounded, (luaftredestlliitco f available qua lilies. Their empiricism will be discovered in the end and th£ inefficiency ol their preparations found ouli We would rather bo envied for merited .sncccss than despised for failure, however un generpasikpQoy.bo fot man "either lo envy of Against pnotlier and a worse closs'or individuals, wo are forced to take action.. Wo. allnde to those who take advantage Of our popu larity, and attempt to gain publlciaroranu con fidence by counterfeiting die Old standard Bit tors, barely imitating the label, or rooking oilier approaches to -its preparation calculated to de ceive, ana osa matter of course, in so far as they succeed; bring oUr excellent Tonic Into disre pute. The public are hereby warned against all such Immitallous. In order ta further protect ourselves and save the afflicted from imposition, we have concluded to change our lAbeLso as ever hereafter tosustain our indentlty, aim>keep the reputation of the Old Standard hdaat. Wo Incur great expense by so doing, but urn end warrants the means. The now lauelJulojng with the caption, directions and neat ormmfbutatlon wIU present nn exceilentsteeb portrait of 0. H. -Kronor, the senior m'embei-of the/firm. This ul/l be tue badge of Us genuluenesj, as well as a f;uarautee ol the quality of the /Utters.. The abel wiU be duly copyrighted, and thus placed beyond the reach of coauterfeits./By no fault of ours shall the public confidence ever be abused or the reputation of the "Old ytanUurd M 4io al lowed to suffer. None genuine unless signed. KUYOEU& CO., J2l North Third Street, Sept; 9, 18C9~2m ■ • ' FninAunupuiA. *1,50 (3,00 TO thb Tbade.— “Wni. Blair & Son uredetor_; mined to rival ansr'murket lu the tv/mlriaie price of their goods; • , ' Just reoelVdd 00 Sacks Coffto. ; ■' SoUddwn again in price. Please try onr Vinegar. Best Sugar-Cured Hums, cheap, j 7 V' ■ Applobutter Clocks Jars in'abun dance. ***' r ■ Ah klnds of ' -'Call abd see- oflbred to Ihla pubiic.' • , ! v r ;; Nothing but the best Coal Oil offers). Como and see ns. ‘ ‘ \VM. BLAIR J: SON, , South End, Carlisle -“ > opento.tUr , -“ Sept $0,1809. * B2?“DrugB, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa tout Medicines, <tc:, a full stock constantly* oh' nttes. Also a cbm ’ptetellnioof‘School lbwest prices* and all artiolea pertaining to the Drug.ahd Book business. ' Fob. 18, 1809~tf ■ Hall is'alwnya spoken of as the "Largest Clothing House"; In Phllodel pbia. In fact, there Is uot in tno State, nor any. where In the country, unless it be In New City, 4 adbthln^ l est4 l i bllshment thatcan compare in size with Wanainalcer & BrownW.'.'Dat that Is not the best of it. it were uot much to be the largest only, but to be the largest abd the best is a distinction of which’6ur friends at Sixth and Markettetreets, ra'oy widl bo ptoud. $25.00 Special Notices. ift H ALL’S J VEGETABLE SICILIAN Renewer, GRAY HAIR. Restored to Us original Youthful Cojor Dy its use. It will. make. Hair tffowupon bald heads, ex cept la very aged persons, as it furnishes the hu tritlve principle by which the hair is nourished •and supported. It will prevent the hair from falling out, and .doesnotstalntHoskin. •. .No better evidence of its superiority need bo adduced than tbe fact tliatso many imitations of it are offered to the public. IT ISA SPLENDID HAIR-DBEBBINQI Our Treatise on tbe Hair sent free by‘mail. open ■R, P. HALL & CO. Nashua, N. H. Proprietors. Forsale by all druggists. • 0ct.7,1858—1m ' . Pretty Women*—A comparatively few ladies monopolize the Beauty as well as the attention of Boc'et * This oucht not- to be so, but lb la; and will bo while men aro foolish, and single out pretty laces for companions. This can allbeohanged by using Hagan’s Mag nolia Balm, which gives the Bloom of Youth and' a Refined, spdrkllng Beanty to the Complexion? pleasing, powerful and natural.- No Lady need complain of a- red, tanned, freckled or rustic Complexion who will invest 75 cents in Hogan’s Magnolia Balm. Its effects are truly wonderful. , To preserve and dress the Hojr use Lyon s Knthatron* ‘' Merchants, please call and see tlmt just received a largo assortment of oolen goods Sheep find Buck Gloves and Gauntlets,, Paper Collars and Gulfs, Soaps, Perfumery, itc., &c M at COYLE No.U South Hanover St., Carlisle Pa. ■3W&v*lrn BINGA.MAN-MILLRR.-On' the 3d Inst., In Mocbanicsburg, by Rev, Johit ; Aull.,Mr.-Jacob Blngarpap to Mnss Mary A.‘Miller, b'.iu of Upper Allen township. . STARE—TAYLOR.—On tho'Tlh lust., by the some, Mr. John, Slave, to Miss .Mmy B. -Taylor, . both of this county. WILLIAMSON—HA VKRSTICIC.-' u the Hth Inst., by the same, at *• sylvan RetnM-t.” In sliver Spring'townililp, Mr. Wm. S Willmof Car lisle, to MlssCarrle S. Haveratlck. - the sa u«* day, by • the feamo. M|*. Edward D. Fullmer to M Iss Mary- Plough, both of Monruo. town ship. ’ - THOMPSON—HOERIBON.-0n the 3d ult., by, Revi Dr. Swartz, Mr- Joseph Thompson to Miss Martha Ann Morrlsqn, both of this placo. ‘ VARNER—RUSSELi—-On tho Mill lust., by the same. Mr. Henry Varno. to Miss Jennie Rus sell, all of this county. ' '{Valley Sentinel please copy.) KbSER—WINTERS—On the Same day; by tho same, Mr. Isaac Kosor to Mias Muggn#. Winters, : tyth of this county.. ' - r DARR—QUIGLEY—On the 13lh Inst., by tho same, Mr. Henry T. Dui;r„to Miss Nuucy K Quig *ley, both of this county.. •; .' McQILL—-SCOTT—On the.7th hist., at’the’ Lutheran'Parsonage, by Rev. Dr. .Swartz Mr. Geo.-MoGIU, to' Miss Mary- Scott, both, of Car lisle. • ‘ 1 ■ . DARR-I--Q.UIGLEY.—On tho I2th Inst., byiho same, at the same place, Mr. Henry T. Darr, to Miss Nancy 13. Quigley. Loth ofNorth Middleton township, . ; . » 1 LEHMAN—YARLOX.—On the 7th ult.. by the Rev, Ur. Dolt,Mr. Alexander Leuraau, of Dickln* son township, : to Miss Elizabeth J. Yarlot, of Frankford township, «■* : \TANTLEBERG—CORNMAN.—On the 10th Inst;; by the Bov J, A. Peters, Mr. George H. w, ; Vahtloberg; of Marysville, to Miss Fannie Corn , man, of this place.. -RITNER.—At ilio residence of his son, Jacob Rltuer, Eaq., In South Middleton township, on the'lGtn Inst., Ex-Governor Joseph lUtnor.ogea 80 yearn, 0 months and 21 days. ' * ZINN.—In Penn township, on tho 2Sth pit., Joh« son of John and Mury U; Zinu, aged O mOuths and « days. • This little bud bo early blown Called forth by early doom. ■ - - Just came to show how sweet a «6wQr . • In Paradise can bloom; anje littarfeeta. CaDliale Flour am COBRBOT&0 WEEKLY BY J. 11. BOSLEIk * 880. ' - C\ULIBLE, Oct, 21. 1860. Floor—Family,....-S' 7 50 C0rn........... f 5 Flour—Super.,..,. 6 00 New Oats, jj ,Hye Flour! 6 00 Clover 5eed............. 0 75 wheat—White 1 30 Timothy Seed,. i 80 New Wheat-Rod, la 125 New Hay V ton— 10 00 Bye., - ' W> Pkiladelphla Market* PlllLADßLl'llia.Oct.' 20,1800 * j. Pjwjub,—Small lota of enporflno ' at 85 02a5 76 peruarret': extras ate 25 a7,f extra family at 875 a 6 26. ilyo Oour Is steady at O In Com Meal PoK“n?“-ffi§s oi ckod red at 81 <lnl 15; while atrl fiO.’j Ryo Is.hold at I 15. Cqrn U leas active.- oats' orest^ady; Pennsylvania sold at 620050. porbus.,ond oldatSO o.per bush. naHughes, now tho wife of William omer. nas been (lied In tbo Prothonotary a gS&'SS^^SSSSSS« bet. 7, moo—lt* rvc-T T.ING OFF AT COST. -The un- S droned herns delormlh. d n. .lulllhobu*- by i ■ ‘ BoUlng Bp'rU>«B. Jhl>' B . hi®“ ’ "i^r HAVERSTIOK BROS. No. 10 N. Hanover St. 33 i,e &. id Ornlu Market. Jlcgal Not.ccs. - SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtu* oJ sundry writs of Venditioni Exponrt* Issued ouiof the Coart of Common Pleas, for Cumber land county mid t 6 mo directed, I will expose to Public Sale at tho Court Mouse. In the Uorough of Curl Isle on Friday, iha&h dap of .\ovcnwcr, 18»>9. at 10 o'clock. A. M., tho following described real estate, to wit: _ „ A tract of land.situate In East Pounsboro township, Cumberland county Pa., bounded on the North by tho Conodogulnot Creek, on the South by R. M* Haldeman, on the East by . the Harrisburg Nall Works, and on tho west by i— containing 130 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling .House. Bank Barn. Wagon sho J, Ac. ALSO—A tract of landsttuato In East Penns boro township, Cumberland county, I ‘Pa., bound ed on the North by ihe Northern Central Hall Road.on the South by H. M. McCormick, on tho East by an alloy, and on the West by the North ern Central Hall Hoad containing 2* l acres more or le*s,‘ having thereon erect-d a frame House, bunk barn. Ware House, Ac. ■A 1240—A lot of ground situate In Falrvlow, East Penusboro township. Cu >• herland county, Pa., bounued on tho North by .Tli'rd Street, on the South by Street, on tho east by an alley, and on the West by—*— Street, contain ing & feet In front and Z3O feet in depth, more or less, having thereon erected two Brick Dwelling Houses. Ac, Seized anu taken in exe cution as the property of Daniel O.'Muy, ALSO—Tho undivided oue-Ilfth intetestln a tract of land, situate In the township of Mlfllln, Cumberland county, Pa.,- bounded by lands of B,Coylo, latent Jacob Barnett, V. Heckman, , Hurly, John Harper, Jacob Stewart, Sami. Smith, Wm. Works claim. MollUn claim. Buc habann heirs, and lands late of John M. Wood burn, dec’d., containing in ulllsitl acres and 1.7 perches, more or leas of which are located .in Cumberland county Pa. ■ ALSO—Tno undivided one-flfth interest la 90 acres more or less, adjoining tho above tract Wlilch was purchased by Elizabeth Harper.— Seized and taken In execution ns the property of Jonathan Bar to. ALSO A Jot of ground situate In the Borough, of t arllslo, Cumberland county, Pa., bounded on the West by South Hanover Street, on the South by other lot of Deft,* on tho East by an alley, and on lb© North by an alley, containing 82 feet in front, and 2IU leet In depth more or less, hav ing thereon erected a two-story frame House, with back building frame Stable, and other out buildings. «. * . ALSO—A lot of ground situate la the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa.,bonndea on the North by.other property oi tho Deft., on the West by South Hanover Street, on thoSouih by Mrs. Wasumood. and on the East by an alleyi containing 2S feetln front, and‘24o feet In depth'inore or less, having thereon erected a one and a-half-story frame Dwelling House Ac.— Seized and taken In execution as the property of Philip Priuoh. ‘ .'-a, Tfo be sold by mo • , ft, -JOS. C. THO M PSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, (Jakcisli:, \ • . Oct. 12; 1869. ■ • , ) : CONDITIONS.—On.aU sales of 1500. or over, S5O will be required to be paid whou the property Is,' rStrlclcen olT.aud 523, oil all sales uuder $5OO. • MOTIUB. busau ln the Court of Common byner next irionW Plean of Cumberland coun* David 8. ahona-}-ty,No2.). AugustTenn.lSCy. broiwr, l vs'. :l Allas subpoena Sur Dl- Israel S hanabrook, / vorco to Israel Shanabrook, In obedlencb to an order of publication, to me directed, you are hereby notified to be and ap .pear in (no Court of Common Flensforthocoun lyof Cumberland, on the Mil dav of November, 18UI), to ahow cause, If any you have, why Susan Bhanabrook should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, ac cording to the player of the petition Hied In said Court. • JOS.C, THOMPSON. Sheriff's Office Carlisle, \ Sheriff. September, 27, istiO.. j Sop. BU it, TVROCLAMATION.—Whereas the L Huh. James iL Gruliftm, President Judge .of ffio several Courts of ComniOu Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland. Perry, and Juniata,- and Justice of Hie several Courtsof Oyer and larmln er and General Jail Delivery In said counties, and Horn. Thus. P.,-Blair and Hugh Stuart. Judges ol the Courts of oyer, and lermlnor and Jail Delivery. To.-, .the trial of all capltal imd other offenders, In the said county pi Cumber laud, by their precept to mo directed, dated ssld of Auk., ItM), hav*o ordered the Court of Oyer : and Terminer and General J»U delivery to be Holden at Carlisle, ou the Bth-of November, IM9. being the 2d Monday, to continue one week. . NOTICE 1b hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of tlm Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland that they are by the said precepts commanded to bo then and there In their proper persons, with their rolls, records and Inquisitions, examinations'.and all.other remembrances, to do those things which to their odices appertain to bo done, and all those ti at are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo In-the Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute ■ them as shall be Just. Jog , C- TiIO MPSON, ■ Oct. 7.1809—t0 ■ • aheriCT. HtUscellaucmus. 'ptXTBAOBDINARY lUDUCEMEMIS!! Everybody invited to call and see our large and beautiful stock of ' FAIL AND WINTER GOODS, -which.ls now.open for *ho inspeolion of pw chasers. Remember we closed out all our Sum mer Goods atauction.and wo will now continue to sell all our Fall and Winter Goods at AUCTION PRICES , We are determined to close ont this stock o goods regardless of coat. We guarantee to save, every purchaser twenty-ftvo per cent, on every dollars worth of goods. Now take warning* ana don’t purchase until yon see our goods ana • P Foriy -patterns Fancy Silas- nt $1,50 to $1.75. worth 92 25 to 82.50; Froneh Merlnoes.BOc.; heat •English Merlnoes, 60o.; all wool Cashmeres, 5U0.: Silk Poplins, 81.25; Black Alpacas, too. ; aU wool double Shawls, s3.ko; beautiful cloth Coats, So.oo. A lull Una MOURNING GOODS, that will be sacrificed in prices. Shawls. Furs, Cloths* Casslracres. Blftnketa Fiannelß. ic., at anqh prices as will astonish you. 300 yards BEST HOME MADE RAG CARPET, very cheap. Wo are still taking more Carpet Rags at full market . , Do not neglect t.o call and sec how much money we can save you. W. C.RAWYER&CO.. In the -Bents House, East Main Bt., September'Bo,lB69, Carlisle, Penna. 1889. ’ 1860. Fall and winter importa tion. b ibb ons,, . millinery and straw goods, ARMSTRONG, CAT,OB * 0 0., '237 A 230 BALTIMonE STIIEET, BALTIMORE. ’ 2MPOIITER3 AND JOIIDEKS OF ' B6NNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, VELVET AND 1 SASH RIBBONS, BONNET BILKS, SATINS and VELVETS, , Honda, Laces, Rushes, Net's, and Crapes, French Flowers and Feathers, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES’ HATS TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, Silk, Velvet and Fell Bonnets' and Hats, SUNDOWNS AND BHALdilt HOODS. The largest Stock of Millinery Goods In this Country, and Unequalled in choice variety, which wo offer at prices that will defy competl tlon. ORDERS SOLICITED. Oct. U, 1809—3 t. \ P ROCERIE3, &c. Vho subscriber begs leave to Inform Uiooltl zans of Carlisle autf vicinity that be lias pur chased the Grocery Store of D. V, Kcouy, No. 7H Houth Hanover Street, Carlisle, whore be will carry on the Grocery Business as usual. His as sortment Is varied, and consists In part of ;' STONE earthen ware, : - CE WiiLLOW WARE SYRUPS. ROPES, TOBACCO, KIRH, OILS, HALTERS. BEGARB, BALT, POTATOES, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, CORN MEAD. BUCKWHEAT, PIXHJB, FEED, and a frdl assortment D f arlloloa usually kept In Sflrat-SasaGrocery store. Give hhn a coll, and b ° BUaraa JOHN HECKMAN. TilOR SALE CHEAP.—A second hand “ now ’ opply £ 8 -**»* \ - ... ✓ Hm-V ttaluable farm * AT PUBLIC SALE. On Sabir ay, October 30 th, 1869, Will be sold, at public sale, on tho above day on the promises, that valuable Farm situated in Middlesex township. Cumberland county, three miles North ofNowKlugnton, on tho road load ing from Now Kingston to Hterrelfs Cup, ad joining property of John Bucher and John Jo* cobs on the South, Adam Thoniman on the East, Jolin Elliott, Esq., and John Nolswauger on the North, and Abram Zeiglor on tho West, con taining.. 225 ACHES ANDIOS PERCHES, of most excellent land, bonslstlng of Slate, Qi ay el and Limestone. Lime has been burned on the farm. 170 Acres arecleared and In a good state of cultivation, the balance (50 Acres) Is cov ered with most excellent timber. Therelsalarge stream of water running through the property and convenient to the buildings, and water In nearly every field. The farm has all been limed over once, and a portion twice. Tho Improve ments areaiargeand oommbdious two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 40Jeet la length and 33 feet In width,havlnga double dollar under the entire building, and two inside ways to both garret and cellar. A Well of never-falling Water at tho door, A large WEATHEKBOARDED BARN, 05 feet In length by 40 feet In width, with,Wagon Shed, and Cora Crib attached. Bog Pen 25 feet by 18, Carriage House, Brick Smoke HU use. Dry House ana Bake Oven combined, 12 by 13 feet, Wash House with Wood Shed attached, 30 feet in length by 15 feet In Width, Bee House, and other necessary outbuildings. Two large Gar dens, Apple and Peach Orchard of gooa Fruit. There Is a Brick Tenant HouseJwltn two rooms and a kitchen on the am door. Also a Stable. This property rents for $35 per year. Tnore is most excellent Fruit thereon, consisting of Ap ples, Peaches and Quinces. The above Is one of the moat excellent Grain and Stock Farms in the county.- There is a School House adjoining the Farm, Gnat Mill and Smith Shop within one' m<o. Church within two miles. The above will be sold all in one tract, or two, or In three,' to salt purchasers. Persons wishing to view the farm before the day of sale can do so by calling on the undersigned, residing thereon. Sate to commence at 1 o'clock F. M. t when at tendance will be.given and terms made known by ' : JESSE ZEI#JLER, Sr. October?; 1809—it. ' PUBLIC Tuesday, October f 7 20, Ibtiil, tbe undersigned executors of David u. fls. dec'd, will offer at public sale, oTvthe pre mises, bn theabove du ; '. a VALUABLE LIMES , ' FARM Situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberlan - county. Fa., at the Railroad station, one-ha. mile south of New Kingston, 4 miles West* Mcohanlosbnm, and six miles East of Carlisle bounded on the East by ajmbllo road leading from Now Kingston to theu&lndle road, and by lands of Daniel Benseman; Michael Kost, John 11. Leldlg, Louis Brlcker,Christian H . rtman, and others, containing 136. AGUES, m< re or less,!) Acres of it being choice Timber La. ><i. This ex cellent farm lain the highest stated cultivation, level, clean.and free from.rocks, under good leuco, about one boll being mode of Locust posts and Chestnut rails. Fifty-live Acres, more or less, lie along the railroad, between it and the village of New Kingston, which may atony time be sold out In town lots. The Improvement* which are on 1 the remaining 81 Acres consist of a good TWO-STORY STONE SOUSE, containing twelve rooms and a kitchen, a largo Bank Barn, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib at tached, Carriage Mouse and Hog Pen. There is upon this place a large .Orchard of choice varie ties oi Apples, also Pears, Plums and Cherries about the house. There is a never-falling well of good water at the door. This property is lo cated m one of the richest .and- best 'sections of Cumberland Valley, lying'one half mile couth of the Turnpike leading from Harrisburg to Car lisle, and having all the advantages of churches, schools, stores, mills. &o.i and Is, In all respects, one of the most desirable farms In the county, cither as a residence oran lnveatmont. Persons wishing to examine the property can do so by calling upon .Mr. Duukelbergor, residing on the premises. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms will bo miide known. . Also valuable MOUNTAIN LAND, on the fol lowing day, Wednesday, Octobers, ut U o'clock A M will be offered at public sale, on the r pre mises a tiuct of Mountain laud, situated in Rye township. Perry county, 7 miles North of New Kingston, containing IU Acres and. 2 Perches, covered with thriving Chestnut Timber, bounded by lands of John 8. Kicker, James Anderson, and others. , • JOHN OIHUB, ) „ . Sop. SI—W, ADAMOKBIS,;-® I'™ 1 '™' 0 ". YTALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC V BALK Oii Thursday, October 28, 1860, Will bo sold, at Public Sole, by the subscriber, on tho promises,. A VALUBLE FABM, Containing 114 acres, mors or lesss, situated In Frankford township, Cumberland county, one mile from Bloservllle, and four miles ffom Altorton etation, on the Cumberland Va:ley Railroad, bounded by lands of Francos Mentser, Tobias Dewait, and others. The Improvements consist of a ' • TWO-BTORYWEATHERBOARDED HOUSE, with Kitchen attached. Log Barn, n agon Shed, Corn Crib, and other necessary out buildings. The land is gravel and slate. In a good state of cultivation, havlngbeen recently limed.; A Young Orchard of choice fruit trees on the premises; a well.of water in tho yard. This faim is well adapted for raising stock, there being running w&teron the place. ' * For further particulars call ou the sub scriber, residing In Plainfield, or John Lute, living on the farm. - stale to commence atl o'clock, P. M., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by .WILLIAM B LOSER. . 0ct.7.1669—ts ... . TTALUABLH REAXj ESTATE AT V Private Bale. The subscriber, residing In West Pennsboro township, this county, ohe.s nt private stile the following valuable Real Ea .ato A LIMESTO NE FARM.containing )i8 Acres and 81 perches, strict measure, situate oh Chu 0 bers burg turnpike S miles West of Carlisle, r>ne mile and-a-holrSouth‘tJfthoGreason warehouse, on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, bounded by lands of John Paul, Henry Paul and othoiß. Tbe Improvimbnte are a largo two-story Woatb erboarued House, a large Bank Barn, 72 by 50 leot. Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, and all necessary outbuildings. There Is on it an Apple Orchard contains HO trees of choice grafted Bruit, and an excellent well of water at the door. The fences area'll in good repair. About 5 Acres of land are covered with excellent young timber. There is ft 1 so considerable Locust on tbe place. This is among the most productive and desirable farms In Cumberland Valloy.lt having been recently well limed all over. Any person wishing to view these premises can do so by calling on Joseph Miller, residing there-, on, or on the subscriber near Newvllle. August 10. IB6o—tf. ‘ • GEO. G. DAVIDSON. pUBLIC BADE. On Saturday, October *0,1869. Will be sold at Public Sale, on the above day. on the promises, in SprlngvlJJe, Cumberland couutv. on the road leading to Craighead’s Mill, the following Real Estate, to wit: A Lot of Ground, containing one and a-fourth Acres, undorlgood fence andln a high state ot cultivation. There is a two-Ktory House, (weath er-boarded) a frame ctable.Hog Pen. and a nev er-falling Well of good water, also an Orchard of elegant fruit, Ruch os Apples, Peaches, Pears, Ac. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P.M., when tormaivill be made known by SAMUEL BRICKER. Oct. 7,1860—4 t 1 Ex'r. of Susan Peter*, dec'd. T) OBERT OWENS, 1 SLATE ROOFER, AND DEALEB IN SLATE, LANCASTER. PA. All Work Ouaranteed. A - Orders Left at this Office will receive, prompt attention. October 14,1809— ly. ‘Yy'ES. B. HIKONS, Attorney and CO UNSELOB AT LA W, FIFTH BTP.KET, BELOW CHESTNUT, Cor. Library. Philadelphia. 1.14, 1803-41. HUMBUG! NO HUMBUG!! (Jhrlstlan InhofT, of Carlisle, has the sole right as Agent for Cumberland County, Fa, tor the sale, wholesale, of.a new Burning Fluid called Kino’s Non-Explosive Brilliant Illumina ting i-LUio. which la superior to anything ever introduced, and can supply the trade through the County wholesale. Tula Mold Is cheaper tbauKeroseno or any •'Other oil or compound in use omits no bad odor or smell. and is perfectly harmless. Merchants and all others wishing to see and to test the article will please call at mjr store, in Carlisle. Oct. 7,1809.—tf. CHRISTIAN IK HOFF. OEMOVaL, —E. SHOWER, dealer It In uU Uluda of FOHELUN AND DUMK.-TIC LIoUaRS. haa removed Uls store to 100 spacious rooui In the Volunteer Buildaig.” dlieoily South of the Market House, Carlisle. His as sortment of liquors Is very complete, nod much larger than heretofore. Hlfl ola customers uod he pubho In general, are invited to give him a cull at bis new stand. 00i7,1tW9. ' • ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.—N o 11 0 esi' Hereby given that by a deed of voluuturd ament lor the bonetlt of creditors, oato uctoher 7th. 1869, the undersigned hufl been an. Dotutcd osstgnqo of. Philip Prltsoh, of the Bor ouah of Carlisle, All persons indebted to said assignee are requested to moke Imm diate pay-\ mout, and those having claims against him will' present them, properly authenticated, for pay ment. PKiER SPAHH, Assignee. October 14,1869—31. A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES.— Being ashort and practical treatise on the nature, causes, and symptoms of pulmonary Consumption, Bronchitis and Asthma, and their prevention, treatment, and care by In halation. Sent by mail Tree. __ . _ Address (I. VANHUMMHLI* M. I,« tj, West Fourteenth Street,N. Y, JunelO,l»»— ly CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED by Dr. 0. U. Oarrtaon'. qf Treat meat, Call or addreia tie. aO. eatrteon, 2U an* jiiaicii «»uovr—v I! 'ai :a if! r~ S
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