4erzsAlAn:l 4 - The Fair. Grocery stands upon the Fair Gronnds will be sold nt anetion'to the highest ddr on Saturday, Sept.,B, at 2 p. In:, at J. S. Ttirbell's Hotel. By order otExecntive Committee. Volunteers Wanted. . 'Minty - volunteers wanted to fill the quota of Brooklyn township. Tlie high est bounties will be paid, and young men wiihirig to volfinteer and thus escape the, disk trill find it, to,their•intereatt to wall upon• &bet, member. of the recruiting: committee : P. H. Tiffany, E. P. Mack,! H. L. Bailey. tf Bridgewater Bounty and Volunteers. Money wanted by loan for Bridgewater Townsbip, in sums to suit lenders. Idea liable to draft, come forward with funds. OgrApply.to B. 0. TRACHER,,under na,tcli!s. Hotel. Atim---a few men to fill the township'S qdrita. , Volunteers call on Mr. Thacher, as shove, or upon H.S. Searle, 111, J. Har. rington, Lewis Chamberlin. -- To.illioin it Clay Concern. . finch of our patrons as choose to pay all arrearages, and also a year in advance, can do so at $1,50 per annum ; while all who neglect to do sd till after the end of this - month, will be held liable to the old advertised rate of $2,50 per year. Nef are .now paying about, three times the old rates for .our-white pape.r,and many other' articles; and would be justified in -raising our terop to $4 per year in advance, fel- Greenbicks are not worth 40 cents on the so-called dollar." • Agricultural Meeting. ' • Monday evening, Aug. 22, 1864: Acameting , of the Susquehanna Conn -0 t 5 Agricultural So iety convened 'at the Coact - house, in M ' 4Pose, in pursuance of notice. Present— Hon./ • Bmei. NMI; President.; A. Lathrop, Treasurer; C. L.. EsM7ll,43,ec'y ; I. S. Tarbell .and A. Bald witri-ofT x. Committee, and others, mem bers. Minutes of the last meeting were read aud-nperoved. .Zkbeing announced that since the last riieniing, the late,President of this Socie ty, Samuel F. Carmnit, Esq., has deceased, oixgpotion of . A. Lathrop, the President appointed a Committee, consisting of A. Lathrop, Henry Drinker, and :3. S. Tor ben, to draft resolutions expressive of the sense.of the Society on the death of their late Riesident, and report to ibis meet ing-*""j ' ' A communication from the State Agri cultural College, . Centre county , notify - in _ this Society that an 'election of Trustees of said College would' take.plaes on Sept. 7,,1864. • Whereupon, on motion, A. Lathrop;D Brewiter and I. S. Tarbell were appoint ed Representativei to intend said clec tioa on' behairof this Society, with pow.; er tii.appoinfsabstitutes in case they 'can not attend. The committee on the death of the late Presidlit4:l3: F. Carmalf, iepoit, as fo)- lo Whereas, The community at large ? , and more especially this Society, bas.sustain ed a great loss in the death of its fate Pres ident, Salnntl F. Garnish; therefore'be lb ,Resstoed, That our County in him has lost one of its best. and most useful. citizens ; an active, intelligent, and energetic' business man, a faithful officer, and one who had done much promotive of the agricaltural" interests of this County, in which be had always felt a deep interest. Resdred, That these resolutions be'en tared Ipt _the journal of .the Society, and that a copy be transmitted by the Secre tary to the faguily - ofthelleeewd; and al. so publy: thecl_lnAbe newspapers. of the maim aiel it copy be traiismite4 to the State Agricultural Society, where be wits' a life-member. - Latkrop,TreaSurer, stated that Four Hundred •-Dollars -161-been paid into bt bands'from.lberel;tate•Of Caleb Carnialt, late of friierideville, dec'd, .being the vise' by his- Will for -the improvement of the Fair Grounds iif the Society, and that the said sum was lying idle, and that be (A. Lathrop) ~would pay _interest on tile four hitnated - 'dollaria, - froiri this date, while i4.14y-iclie in his hands runmedrby the Socieo, being desinecfbett'to'rle-, fer thelms thereof during- the Present in.t' tatted ouststir e ea - tin - rihti*),;- aequeut high priCe of labor and Millais L On its being stated that a Mr. Smith, of Franklin, arantaimi . % • !Uteri:limn award ed to him in 1862, and thata By-Law-of the Society prevents him from paying such premium, It was moved by Ai L. Catlin that , said premium bepaid tq. Mr. Smith, which, after full discussion; was unanimously negadved. - ' • • On motion, - voted that the Secretary muse Co be published 1000 copies of the Charter' and Conagtutint Of. this iSoCiet,i:. Adjourned to meet at the Fair Ground is September. • • U.; Moira See: Court . 7..—,r+. Coill:Sii: - thatty Davit Larceny.- D pleinkitigty.T Fined $lOO. 'and to be lin pneonedi Ilear and 9 months in the peen.: totitiati:- '. _..':" 7 f....: . . ' .. Co&J:aia:-.4lblib:Cnalk slid Patrick Car ley. Assault ant batti.i.y.• Ve - rdipg.;sW sy. 'Jibed s29Viiiid to - be iiiiiiiiioned one yeai iii - A piter - ' ' . .. ..... ConisgsfPointiiiistidge c o of laid e Att .., ",. 1 : rt - P' t r ; r , OW fa. ' West: Oil 0 1 - 4 ; et'. DeElfeidag gym - heteofda , insiiht: went, ands eftepoell i rto PeVapie *ts tä overeeere Otte', , f,O i 13inncraosaship t t0pay.14:7406p 4 ;:#26foithilkiiiiiiiicilli and _we 4epttritz• in the sum of $4OOlO the Guam of the Poor ofthellogo• oath of Montrose - to perfctrznthe - oelttrof - , '4 • , 1 . - .Z., !...., the, Court, for the maintenance of the child. :Cori. vs. Nancy Garrigle. Assault and battery. Dixon Barnard, prosecutor. Def. pleads guilty. Fined $5 and costs. Coin. vs. Thos. O'Brien. Assault and battery. Philip Brady; prosecutor. Guil ty. Fined $2O and costs. Coin. vs. Win. Comb. Larceny. Def. pleads guilty. Fined $2O, and to be im prisoned one year in penitentiary. Edward Jackson vs. D. R. Pope. Ver dict for plaintiff for $l2l 83. Anna Maria Vansiokle vs. J. IL Rosen crane. Judgment for plaintiff for $5OO and costs. J. Truesdell to the use.of B. W. Bailey vs..l. Ingraham. Verdict for plaintiff for 8137 42, and costs. Com. vs. Lewis Todd. Larceny. Def.: pleads guilty as to the coat, and not guil ty as to the, other clothing. Fined $2O, and to be imprisoned one year in peniten tiary. 4: o li:4 l VnlaNbiti:.; l o/aIIIFMVAI: OF TUE C7cria.zwty AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, ,WILL DE HELD AT MdEcilatvc•ese, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SO - Pt:2lo & 22d, j. 864. Rules and Regulations. _ .-The Committee and Secretary have an office on the Fair Grounds, where the Judges are requested to meet at 10 o'clock of the second day, when their names will be Calledland vacancies filled ; and they will enter' upon their duties and be ready to report in writing at 2 o'clock of the same day. - It is hoped that all persons appointed on Awarding Committees, will be: preaentt at that hour. The Judges can resort fax:instructions and to make out re ports to theoffice. Exhibitors wishing 'to compete for pre miums, musthave theiranimals orarticles entered on'the Secretary's Book, the first day of the r Fair, if possible ' and a Card, which will be received from the Secretary, C. L BroWn;. must be placed on the animal or article to be exhibited. They must be all on the ground for.exhibition by '1 a. m.; of the second day, or 'they Cannot receive a premium. No animal or article can be removed before the close of the exhibition except by permission of One of the Executive Committee. It is very desirable that all vehicles en tering the enclosed grounds should keep in motion. No animal is to receive an award in Ore than une class, except studs and - Superintendents of the different depart ments will' Itive..all animals and articles systematically arranged. The officers of the society , and superintendents will be _known by their - official badges. A sufficient 'Police force will be in at tendance, day and night, to protect the property of exhibitors. , Arrangements are made for all stock over night. There will be a Committee at the entrance of the Fair Grounds, to direct all persons driving in stock over night. Stock can be entered ten days previous Ito the ,Fair,„by calling' on C. L. Brown, Secretary. Office at F. B. Chandler's Store. Colts and Mules must be exhibited in stalls, during the exhibition. No provision will be made for stalling stock over two years old. No premium will, he awarded to any liersons exhibiting articles or animals not entered in the name of - tta fide own ers of the same. Premiums not called for within six months will be considered donated to the Society. Those driving in stock can be accom modated with pasture, as follows ; Those coming from the North and New Milford, at H. S. Searles; from Brooklyn, at Wm. Jessup's ; from Springville and the Wyal using, at F. B. Coon's ; from the West :and Owego Turnpike, at J. S. Tarbell's farm, formerly Peckins's. Daily Order of Arrangements. The gates will be opeß from 7 o'clock, a. in., until 6 p.,m., each day. Wsmimmtv, SEPr. 21st--Firat Day.— At 12 o'clock, in., the track will be open for promiscuous driving until 2, p..m. At 2. p. m. , all horses in kr nem, ent r erid for premiums, are expected to be"pi.esent and take their places; as called !by the finperintwidents, for exhibi tion and inspection. At t: o'clock; p. in., lady-and gentleman riditigi , a6d at s p. in., volunteer lady and gentleman driving, until S p. m. r TiliTasost; SEPT. 22d —Second Day.— At o,o'cloelt, n in., a grand cavalcade of hor4,:eitteredi forlfremiums, will take place on the track: At 11} o'clock, ja. m., at the call.of the Superintendeiit,.class first will assemble in front of the - Judge!' stand, for exhibi tion and final inspection. At 12 o'cluClot!.; Single' and matched irborses. ; . • At l :4lk m., colts.'' - At 1, p. m., mules. Ati2;p. M., the addrei4. 3 .,---. At 4,14 W. * itononneembot of iiiellward of T -P o T reurtuie ( r' raFl4424trtntdriXaMPlT l •i ," • mv i siox 'i—notetts: • Ow 1 : ;Stallion: gares..43est fludlipn and one of his - colts Diplomti and ;111tbalf ; Xtthelitai3 - irbestintroa i 45 !tta asitacit !2d best 444. • • • - , JPOSo. 44 '.oKl4tbrcip, pPiliqativie; Reit; • ....forr - r; A - •VA Class 2 : Single and Matched Horses.-- Best single gelding, over 4 years old, raie; ed in the county, $8; 2d best, $2; best single mare raised. in the county, $3; 2d best, $2; best pair of matched horses, over 3 yeari old, raised in the county, 85 ; 2d best, $2 ; best pair matched mares, o ver 3 years old, raised in the county, $5 ; 2d best, $2 - ; best pair matched horses owned but not raised in the county, $3. Judges—Wm. C. Ward, J. C. Moths, R. W. 114 wood. Class 3: Colts and Mules.—Best pair 3 year old colts, $3; best pair 2 year old colts, $2 ; best pair yearling colts, $2 ; best 8 year old colt, $2 ; best 2 year old colt, $2 ; best yearling colt, 21 ; best pair of mules, 83 ; 2d best, $2; best jack, $2; 2d best, $l. Judges—Edwin Bliss, Isaac Vanauken, James How. DIVISTON Ir.-CATTLE Class 1 : Devons.—Best devon bull 2 yeats old and upwards, $5 ; 2d best, $4 ; best devon bull between 1 and 2 years old $3 ; 2d best, 82 ; best devou cow 3 years old and upwards, $4 ; 2d best, 83 ; best devon heifer between 2 and 3 years old, $3 ; 2d best, $2 ; best devon heifer be tween 1 and 2 years old, 82 ; 2d best, 81; best devon heifer calf, 82 ; 2d best, $1; best bull calf, 82 ; 2d best., $l. ' Judges—Charles Wilson, Daniel Stu art, James Casson. Class 2: Darhams.—Best durham bull 2 years old and upwards, 85; 2d best,s4; best durham bttll between 1 and 2 years old, $3 ; 2d beat, 82 ; best &Alm crow years old or upwards, 84 ; 2d best, $3 ; best heifer between 2 and 3 years 01d,83 ; 2d best, $2 ; best heifer between 1 and 2 years old, $2 ; 2d best, 81 ; best bull calf, 82 ; 2d best, $1; best heifer calf, $2 ; 2d best, 81. Judges-4. S. Hawley, H. Brown, R Smith. Class 3 : Grade Devona.—Best bu 11,83; 2d best, 2 ; best cow over 3 years old, 3 ; 2d best, 2; Vest - 'heifer between 2 and 3 years old, 3.; 2d best, 2 ; best 4 yearlings 3 ; 2d best, 2 ; best 5 calves, 3 ; 2d best, 2. J udges—Davi4W4icelee, Arthur South worth, John TeWlisbUry. Class 4: Grade Durhaws.—Best bull, 63 ; 2d beat, 2 ; best. cow over 3 years old, 3 ; 2d best, 5 ; best heifer between 2 and 3 years old, 3; 2d best, i; best four yearlings, 31.24 best, 2 ; best 5 calves,,3; 2d best, 2. ' . . Judgee---H. 1 / a lSn, Daniel Seeley, R S. Birebnid. * Class 5 Natives.—Best bull, 83; 2d best, 2 ; best cow, over 3 years old, 3 ; 2d best, 2 ; best heifer between 2 and 3 years old, 3; 2d best., 2 ; Vest 4 yearlings, 3 ; 2d beat, 2 ; best ,5 calves, 3 ; 2d best, 2. Judges—Alfred MeHeeby, P. S. Rab cock, Horace Tiffany. Class 6 : Oxen and Steers.—. Best pair working oxen, over 4 years old, raised in the county, 85 ; 2d best, 4;' ben pair of steers between 3 and '4 years old, raised in the county, 3 ; 2d best, 2 ; best. pair of steers between 2 and 3 years old raised :n the county, 3; 2d best, 2 ; . Test pair fat cattle, 5 ; 2d best, 3 ; best single steer or cow, 4 ; 2d best, 2. Judges—Levi Smith, Manning Perigo, H. M. Gage. DIVISION' 111 Swine.—Best boar, $4 ; 2d best, 3; best Best breeding sow, 4; 2d best, 3; best . 4 spring pigs, 2 ; 2d best, 1; best 4 pigs, less than 10 weeks old, 2; 2d best, 1. Judges—Charles Risley, E. G. Babcock, Asahel Grave. DIVISION tV Sheep.—Best fine wooled buck, $3; 2d best, 2 ; best three fine wooled ewes, 3 ; 2d best, 2 ; best'3 fine wooled lambs, 2 ; best coarse wooled buck, 3 ;. 2d best, 2 ; best 3 coarse wooled - ewes;, 3;'. 2d best, - 2; best 3 coarse wool lambs, I ; .pest middle wooled buck, 3 ; 2d best, 2; best 3 mid dle wooled ewes, 3; 2d best, 2 ; best 3 middle wooled lambs, 1 ; best buck lamb of each, 2. Liecesters, 13akewells, &c., are classed as coarse wooled ; Saxony, Merinos, &c., as fine wooled ; and South Downs, &c., middle wooled. Judges—E. M. Turner, Henry Hand rick, H. C. Motley. , DIVISION V Paul try - ..-t—Besv pair turkeys,' cock 'and ben, *2 ; 2d best., 1 ; best 6 fowls, over 1 year old, 2; 2d best, 1 ; best sprint chickens, 2 ; tiist, 1 ; - best 6 ducks, 2 ; 2d best, 1. Judges--4. Lr Webster, J.. T. Lang don, Frediriak Coon. DIVISION VI. Butter and Cheese.—Best firkin or tub of batter made in June, $4 ; 2d best, 3 ; best September butter, firkin or tnb, 4 ; 2d best, 8; best 10 lbs. butter made by girls under 18 years, 2 ; best cheese, not less than 'l3 lbs. 3 ; 2d best, 2. J adgee-_-Stewext Kent, J. P. W. Riley, A. B; Smith. DIVISION VII. Wines, Canned - Fruit, and"-Jellies.— Best cape wine, best currant wile, beet blackberry wine, best, elderberry' wine, best.Oberry wine, best,Canned fruit, best currant jelly, best apple jelly, best grape jelly, best crabapple jolly, each 50 cents. Judge - a—B:8: Bentley, J. 0. Ballard; John W.:Cnbb,Xis. &Unita Bard, lira Henry We1 31 , 2 %*ra. - :44 , A1 1 40-: ; " ''1 0 mV 4 19 1 ! : vni• Fruit and Vegetnblei. , --Perit,fall.applesi not less thati.une.donen ' and:at least 3 va rieties,' $2; zar-bestilr lest winter ,ap same quantity, 24 2d best, 1 ; best' 'pears, notj,94,4innA peek, 1 - ;''best quirt; As ces, 1,;:-t,and.greatest• varietrof vege- Judges — John Blatkaing,L.W..Barton, '4 l biirt Botr4PieS.' Vinegr, liculey sad Sifgiii;--Best (Mei vinegar, not less than . one mdlopyil ; 2d best, BO (as.; best inaplisugar, 2 ; 2d beat , 1; best 10'lbs. boner, 2 ; 2d best Judger--Eri Gregory, Reuben Harris, David Quick. DIVISION X. Cabinet Work and Carriages.—Best bureau,- $3; best extension table; 3; best chamber sett, 3 ; best double carriage, 5; best single carriage, a; best single sleigh, S. Judges wm. P. Conklin, L. b. Bea son, Emery Culver. .I:wrist ow and ni Fatal ImpleentS and Blacksinithing. —Best plow, $3 ; best cultivator, 2 ; best corn Sheller, 2 ; best RAW cutter, 2 ; best power for churning, 2; best three firkins, 2; best horse rake, 2; best lot of fi horse shoes, 2 ; 2d best, 1 ;. best 3-white oak baskets, 1; 2d best, 5c ets. Judges—Daniel Tewksbury, ItAn W Granger, C. Stark. DIVISION XII Seeds.—Best bushel of coot. in the ear, best half bushel of white winter wheat, best half bushel of red winter wheat, best . half bushel bushel spring wheat, best half bushel of rye, best quarter bushel'of clo ver seed, best half bushel of timptlty seed, best half bushel of flax-seed, each 81, Judges—Thomas Phinney, Warren M. Tingley, S. S. Ingalls. DIVISION SIII Leather, &c.—Best 3 sides harness, leather, €2•; 2d best, 1.; best T 3 sides sole: leather, 2; 2d best, 1 ; best 3 sides upper leather, 2 ; 2d best, 1 ; best carriage har ness, 2; 2d best, 1; best two-horse har ness, 2 ; 2d best, 1; best pair fine boots,, 2 ; best pair coarse boots, 1. Judges—F.l 3 . Hollister, Tracy Haydn, W. Breed. tirvlsioN rm. Domestic Manufactures.—Best flannel; 10 yards, $2 ; 2d best, 1 ; best fulled cloth, 5 yards, 2; 2d best, l; best woolen carpet, 15 yards, 3 ; 2d best, 2 ; best carpet, 15 yards, 3 ; 2d best,'2 ; beat half dozen pairs woolen socks, 2 ; 2d best, 1 ; best two pairs woolen mittens, 1 ; 2d befit 50 eta.; best piece linen cloth, 10 yards, 2; best piece cassimere, 15 yards, Judges—G. B. Eldred, Mrs. C. Stark, Mrs. Geo. - .l4mson, Mrs. Daniel Wade. - DIVISION XV - - - Find. Arts, Ornamentar Needlework, &c.—Best dental work, 82 ; .2d best, 1 ; best specimen' of ambrotypes, 2cl best, I ; beat patch- work quilt, 3 ; .best, 2 ,i 3d best, 1 ; best cpiilt of any other kind, 3 ; 2d ; best, 2 ; ad beet, t ;-best!bed - vreaci. '2 ; 2d'best, 1 ; best winter bonnet, ; 1 best, 50 ets.; best tidy cirii• covei, 50c: Judges—Mr. and 3.11,3,. W...1j. Jessup, Mrs. FL F. 'TdrielL Mrs: D. R. Lathrop. utvisto;s. Hera of Cattle.—Best herd of cattle, notqessAban ip,saised and exhibited by one man, 85 ; 2d best, 3. Judges—He/41r. 1 Drinker, F. M. Wil liams, Geo.!Waltkii.` - DIVr.443N , Jud g es —M. qjiler, W. J, Turrell, W. Ali Crossnitm,. Mrs. 44.' V. Bentley, Mrs. Tracy Hayden, Mrs. J. Hosford. ' nivriacai Plowing-Atatch.—The Plowing Match will take place - on Masi:lAl - , SEPT. 13th, at 2 o'clotk, p..ttiWon the 'farnf of Tarbektiear Montrose. ' - Mi. 'ra'rbell 441 f furnish dinner and feed teams tii'2l , competitors. Best pl6r t's7; - 2d bi ‘d best: .nest plowing; . _ Jeit, 4; 3. :st, 3; 4th best, 2.i 6th best, L Judges—Thomas Johnson, Robert.W. Gere, D. D. Warner. Superintendents. General Superintendent—W. H. Jessup. Assistant pat igl Sayre, Superintendent of Cattle—Avery Frink. Sheep r and.-sunEu4 7 ,-.:AL J..,Hatrinston: Fartnimpleoleists= - :Elijah 11fott. MeChanits and Dairy 17011.-S. Crossmon. Fruit Hall—N, Shoisninker. Vegetable Hall—N. Mitchell. Ladies' Holl—Mr. G. V. Bentley, Mr. H. C. Jessnp, Mrs. J. B. McCollum. Mrs. W. A. Crossmon, Miss Mary E. Lyons, Miss Priscilla C. Bentley. Uninumerated Articles—Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Tyler, W. J. Turrell, W. A. Cross mon, Mrs. G. V. Bentley, Mrs. T. Hay .: den, Mrs. J.Hosford. Rematks. The Society is now put of debt, and the legacy left by Mr. Carmalt is in the hands of the Treasurer, but the amount for fitting tip. she ; gxamids apii srecting suitable buildingsis not one-Thalf what the society need for that purpose, and as the' annual 'meeting of the Fair is the best place and time to see and welcome our: friends, we again hope to see a large at tendance, that the receiptiftday . he several hundred dollars over the premiums offer ed, to add to the atiimuit.on hand, which will soon be expended upon the grounds. The Committee will . endeavor to make the coming fair' as interesting as.possible with music and other entertainmentd.-- Come one, and all. We anticipate a large- exhibition .; of hock, and that all other departtnents will be well filled. As fruit is abundant; wet shall expect to see the ball filled ; also the , ladies' ball. • • " - n (aim!) f 2,. ,Pdge;OCMinkithin•: • Bndgeof Ilienibership, which will admit , ell articles, ,- ootapoting,ibtrriamus:ivitb, family who tirplymples pad minor maid children"' COO: &dire., of Membership ' , admit-faisily ;emboss withoßt competing forkritduts, ion 14:an415, 50 centee: Biagio admission , 15 centa. All olergyniettra, fatailine 'admitted free. / F. H. HorusTErt; i ', , .. ___,7: A. BALT.ivnic : r, r* , , your. .1. B..TAstizti,;., Timm where 'WU GOOD BARGAINS can be bad, le at the store of ILOSENRAMS St CO. THIS Flynt have not beep. tlisconraged by the late advance In goods, but have a LARGE' BrOCK of seasonable goods on bankana are intntytnirti a ity a ddi. hone to, °to flame. We are selling enea FOR CASEi 'LC ' Exceedingly' LOW Pikes; We respectfially requett all who arotnalcinkibirli par , chases to try ne before all others- as we have. resolved on selling goods Mal was oniyhereciftsr, and have theta fors barked borpricei 'accordingly low. We will certainly try toame a good many the trouble and erpenses ofiessing the county and going,a distance In order ',obey cheap: so we say agatd, Rive as a trial and we will convince you with the facts crone assertion. ' Out tasortnietit In • IteIt'SOODZI,E) nthan DRESS d001:18.In . a . I ,et ti v,- 3 rf,z, MOLIAIRS, LUSTRES, ALPACCAS, PEATDS, 'DizAry.us; - MAZE - TES, L,AWNS,'&c„ee:oke Mirs ) lirat, ir.4;bletr6fetil : lfght l ailliertrY grades, Calicoes and Gingko= the beet make, De. Lalnes, Ticks, Checks, Stripes, &c. Flarat?ls, all colors , and 94k4t 1 9 1 .1iS : t C: Pl.yFk , : - -GOODS• ro Badcloth;._ simeres, Leaks' Cloth, Cottonadee, &c. HOOP d : - .1 00/tat i rS, the largest stock and of superior make add quality, • MiLLINER I ILGOODS. We keep ixenerally tt Elm. Lacs oLaligop:l3B need for milliner; purposes, ufutOfferzuch as:Neir-lork,J6opinu READY MAN CLONING, Our assortment in_this branch allege can tin!, be ex celled, and fa nut facilities aft 1140t:that.*ente'Man tenanting eeetyglement we seirtos.etin berthhily_ en sbled to sell th em anal a/n*9OIMM tWatearhoarCenot We still continue ju, . Eb}lw- np•,Germentq Ordor, :and would ask all those who would like to have, their 'clothing TASTY and FASITIONABLY made', as well as to seeare Pedett tonge 45 pa.e ,crunlokutoid beitig We to Ora vaiectel thePthftph4tcalisi.- - The riotee eltd`Books'efileiFirm formerly 444 iere - tiovt 'with McepPleutWai UPe of the partneraathllEtna.dgd. whO has charge of said business. He would respectfully request all those that are Indebted to thoffrta to call end settle tip_ se the DoCiala await be closed. *lsenbaum 3fOntrirse - ,'lny ieth, i BALSAM _ . VI( L.D„CH ER FW, poi of theotagltlifita vioit 4ablieiemkkgesn the world for Co hi Colds, Whoopleg Cough, Ilivaehitia, Cif acuity of ItreathLog, Asthma, Hoarseness, Bore Throat, C:oni), and every affection OF THE ru i ToA?., LUNGS & CHEST, 410141501:i134EX="11.1eith4.. wisTmrs a4,II,I9A,gI.AtiIICIIERRY So general has the use of MU remedy become, and sn_ popular belt , e r4MWD .P 36 4l 3e.kf r4 dalobilta 3 re iii sn it its.virtues. its works 'peat for it, and flnd utterance in the revcria9 4 , 13 -4 (l3:lliSonv who ftom long suffering and settled disease hate by its pee ,ten restored ogietrie otgraiiicaipro: duce amass °reddened to proof or otcr assertion', this t'Uttbit DlscahfilPED. ;.` • Hew. .iat;ob Seiitier, p ' - *ell t known and much respected among the German population of this want, y, makes the' !Wicking state- ment for the benefit of the aflllicted : Dear - Sqra - 1 . —/It avinirg i"°4* lll6l my P3 ll; tl ' 'l4'4l4 banritirprfrta . n . benefits from the usejat:lour valuable pcupapillon— Wistar's italsanroirrWild,wfterry.v, s ot t r p,,pleasure to recommend' ft' ttrtile ff e t years ago one am) , dant ters reemedki be hid i e ne,And, hopes of her recovery wisfb:eute net, I,theti WO cured a bottle of your excellent Dais , null betels ihti had taliet r ahe wimluorth m kontengsfehe i Vle there was a fmnfolimstent heir hen 4 e, In my indivi date,' made aunt its Of yo alnable %ediFintion.dluyvanayatiumithunefittpdbylt, „ .; 1 sv d :lAMB ".UCHL73- From Jessiu 6ralth,Esq. PreAripat-ot r ake Morria.Coun -' " Saving tlastd-DF t Wiattifs Balasippt SildChem for about fifteen, Icamtindilluivingr Wallatid ,geniis In my family It affolds maßatplptspre to re bommend it to thetijgg4a T 44 rtuudon cases of weak lungs, co s, cougha, &c., an a remedy which I consider to be entirely innocent:mid may - be taken to perfect safety4tlni t dejr r I ,4t h evh From Hori.d . It.IS h. 1 lea + In • Wes set?, NI& hal ve on several occasions nandi)r.Niristar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for colds, end - always with decided bene fit. Lkayte.,OnopyspettaAlon that,ltinVilleplatopoe more deserving orgerfereirkse.f The Haistm.haa afiststatniM, Or ffitiltrgalent efrqck by J. B. Slllent;hlCfftint, 11,1ild.'- Wietar's Balsantot (1, Cherry. None, veknlne unless signed "I. BUTTS:' , ot. t 4 wrappet FOR BALE BY J. P. DTRSIIORR,Ro. 491 Broadwat, 'New Yor k S. Wficillll/3 - &-C9.‘Propeletors, , Roeten. And mvllprwists? f qi 11 I 'll :1 ‘; Redding's Russia Salve. rFORtY" YEARS' _EXPERIENCE nottallytestabllebed tbelisape*rlty or REDDING'S --RUSSIA SALON oveie - rf li t r aw It cures all katica 8,8 Intr. ISOILB, ULOMIV, 13 II 8, STIES,.KLES, POTtNB, 130 RF. xtrjoitwut ,Natz . s, am.,Aappyluts,tharain atatip l / 4 ,. - rri f t i r twist AtirrlPOWAßtwellinn_ pug1.1085 1 90_,... tank- ¢:t! OMY CENTI 4 A m."‘• • von KALI DT ,• • • J. P. DENSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York. 8. W. PplttEilar 7lB Te s e i rfps ;011 . 42:7.7 Jane ' tyecav „ 4 -- 'f7 cl%. BAR !-AIICTIONEFFORMISQ:Ukta , Addressif , Zontrode, Pa. 1 111 . - , 1 .. - Ili CI efiatEr; ,:?; g ' i 4 1 1 FlRCargtl4ll‘l7:3*" Iq t' icr a ci ltr . " Ce , Raving located , . o witrnmidmi r , he •aappetaltilly d tafeablolall PielCat. time 41 as. otintzi__cit term* tetelj.,nstral,..2 4 ' with the 17 , 4 ' 4 4500011i4UPP1.7::-.;':, A. : fit i vivic ;„ e " l t rarg DrlastiiiitrrdN at 4= l VS, • DY-KP FrPiU.ti DISEASES• RESITUFING' FROM . MOOS Oki . satuminkteriErsias atectiasta- ARE CUBED EY troorr,Artp.s - German B i tters' TILE GREAT STREEGTIIMINO - 11 1 0 r, ?hue Bitters Rave Performed Noreen:ea.: Rave and do •give Better Satiefactiotr•! HAVE MORE TESTIZOIrt,' . , . ITAVE 3101LEILESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO TOttOrt FOR Tlißll I Than any other artieleio the markot ! We defy any one to contradict this assertion,. AND WILL PAY 2.1,000 To any one who will produce a Certificate publithed by. us that to not GEsurric HOOSPIANDiS GERMAN BiTTE,Ilia Will cure every case of Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and diseases arising from a disordered stomach, TU FOLLOWLNG sYlipTo3lll, , RisuWag from Disorders of Mu Digestive Organs Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to hi Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, -Disgust for Food, Ft itness or Weighs In the . Stomach, Soar -Eructations, Sinking or Flat tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swim- • ming of the ileaddlarried an d SIM. - cult breattirriF,Yitiliering at ' Heart; Choting,or Sultoca- . tine Stirsatioas when in a lying Posture Dimness of Vision, Dots or Us before the • Sight, Fever and I Pain • in the ilead,Deticiency of Perspiration, Yellow ) nese of the Skin 'and Byes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sudden Flushes .of Heat, Burning in the 'Flesh, Constant Imag inings of Evil, and great Depression oi Sphita Z1L3313541:3311y . p13331‘. THAT °.TBIS , BITTERS IS N cot .4961:ec011a.c>1.10, . coNTALNB NO RUM ON WHIsN.Ey, AO Can't: 310 u runhatirs .1 BUT t - 1 IS THE BEST TONIC La de -World r£l - BEAD WIIO SAYS SO From the Rev. Levi G. Berk, Pastor of the Bard.ies Church,, pembertort,N. J., formerly of the North Bap that Church, Philadelphia - • • • •'' r • I baVe known Hooffand's German 'Bitters fa vorably-for a number of years. Itrese tweiftbeta" in lay owd nanny, 'endiuive bean go pleased with their riYeets that teas Induced to recommend them to many others, and kne. w that they have operated in a mrikingly bone. Halal Idantief...' I take great Tare -in Out 'publicly proehliceink this fact, and call the attention of those afflicted with the diseases forw ch they are recotaxnen. ded, to these ?ratters. knowing from experience that my recommendation will be snetained. I do this _More cheertidly ae ifootland's Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted. and is - not a rum drink.- Tout Truly From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D.-D., Editor or the kg, eyelopia of ReligionsXnowledge, and Chriatlin Chron - tele, Philadelphia. . , Although not disposed to favor or recommend l'atettg liedicfmw in general, throtigh distrust of their ingredl ' enls and effects, Iyet know Of/30 entileient rewne w 7 .ri matt may not testify to the benefits he belieelm to have- nicolted frorritny simple preparation,' in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of oth ers. I do this the more readily In regard to Boo Mined Oar man Bitters, prepared by Dr- C. duckodd• dr this etribe muse I Wastrejndiced against them for many yeare,nn der the impresalen that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam 'indebted to my friend, Robert Shomna .er for the removal of this. prejudite by proper tests, wafer encouragement to try them, when fintlrau lbg from great and long condoned debility. The use of three bottles of these bitters at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief and - restem-' Hon to a degree of bodily and mental vigor whichlhad not (flitter Ma months before; and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank Clod and my friend fOr directingme tb the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philad'a. ProMatitieS.l l oa. xcllerniar'd, Butter of the 10th Bap• list! • - Dr. Jackson :-.-f.DearStr hate been frequently ' quested to - connect my rime with • commendations iok: different kinds of medicines; bat regarding the pmedee as oat of my sppropriate sphere, 1 have in all •ftSee de- ' Mined; but with aclear proof in varied" Instances, and. partietilarly In my Wally, of the tawdriness of.Dr.lford lan d'u,dermturaittecs, I depart foconrc from mp usual coarse; to. express my fall conviction that / for genera debility of the system and etepeelaffi for Li ver *Com plaint, Dis a safe and valuSblextreparatlon.: In soma es- • eeslt May fall ; but nasally, I doubt riot, It will be Teri, beriedgal to Dross who sufferfrern the abort:eunite.% • Yours, very reipeetfal. =ZIM;=M= . . From Me „ llott Tbomss 'Winter, Pastor of Roxborongb Baptist Church. • Dr. teUtkeon4:—Deur Sir:-,-I feel It due; ID your exeel-q lent preparation, lloodand's German Bitters. to add am testimony i otbo deserved 'reputation it hat obtained. T lave for year% at times, been troubled with great der Di my head and nervous systemi I was suivisod bra friend to try:a bottle of your German Dittere. I did so. eyed have experienced great andunexPeeted relief' ! -health bag been very materially benedtted. I eoutdent lx recommend the article where I meet with eases simi. ire Wray own s and have beenaasumd by many of their good effecter, Respectnft yonrs. T. ..NTER, Ilaxborough, Pe; From the Rev. J. S. Kerwin, of the German Reformed Muth; Kutztown, Berke Younty, Pa. . . Dr. , C. , /6. ;Jaclisoo :—limpeeted sir have tieed' Affnbled with Dyspepsia npnrly andpatp 7:llkVegt , tisall any medicine that did me at. mum grpod,aa 'llootlazed'i Bitten. I amvery ainehlmyroted riectli • altar baling taken five bpttlea,.. • . . Tann, with respectd. 8. H t EntiN. T • piziptcrivel. iscr alz,o/°l4lll"7ll4sotig.igtutr"ad.g. Bauillatval-T5 eta poi bottle—half dozen. 400 X8,00 , ; • .1 v B,EMPARE ' Or seetidthe,eigeetemet. C. 31 4 atiatiliti." , is :es tho WitAPPNEV of oach , f ont lioncost dri;Eglet.not My, theartlclot not beim off by any of the intoxlcatin_gpropitslions thavr he offeyett itoThtee, bationallo or, • ied Ire J / Ftn rd • ! e c urel Y, Paqk!! 4 t l 7, e? , Preiti;•,c, ncipateffle4Ta;iii wr phuadavusi• axiom ac, 101715i32.111: • co) i‘,l•7 ` Cr • Tro#rietars • • - * inaggigill"l4o3oTl faitTrir ttrimalsr ~n v . 0.017 r 1711tRItaftloti-igat' LEVI , O. BECK.