-:.4arlii.l,fl)).a/tIV. P%A..• • ~'I<'FDN4I7SPAY,' OQT, 20-185$ GLORIOUS VR'TO RR BANNER STREAMS IN IAIMIT:" Tuts cosußEBsioNAl, pis Twin 0. K The trinniph , Jtelthtied t l A )i•triet. mon:than hopill tor. But, tiokrots to ilie pni.(Sniita hie energy or clic. hay.e Alte gratification or annotincing Ilout BENJA Al LC 'F. JUN I( I N is elected io 'Congress over 11eniv L. Fisher, by a •majority 'of 1,&.. The' IfiLial result•is,dsfollows I(lajorily for JUnkin in Perry co.; . 46r) Fisher in Cumberland, 208 itt Vork, 11Injoyity . f . or,Junlcin in District, The victory extends thronginad the State lvanim delegat i6tt 'in the next Con The Pstins gre,, , s will Wand— People's Party, Anti Lecompt on Democrats, • 8 I:common Dimmer.%ls, named gentlemen arc elected members of the 37th Cotigre,:s: ' • -- . Districts. Arreshe rs r•/mere. I•• r 8:3) , f P • c 5 ,1 , 1 ' 1. Edward .14 orris, re-elected, 1,518 John P. Vecree, vice /,,tadp, 1.037 .1." %I I.,tant . .liillWard, vies, Phillip:, 8.311 14 Jahn 110ffil. vier (law) dro , 2.219 0. 4 .101tu IlickMan. re-elected. 7,000 e 7. 11 L. Longenecker, vice Chaiwian, 50 8. Schwartz, vice .1. ( Raney 91 Mfru, ' 19 -0..-Thadr/ens'Stovens, Fie° .11-0)20.5, 2,70 JO John S W, Killiziger, vice Ktiukcl. • .3,000 11. James 11 Campbell, vice /44c,rt,-, 2 ;Am •12. George. -. VV. Sertinnin, vice 1 . ,,;/ , / 8.1 .8 1 i ;r.llim e -.o;mWtie/..,--rq. , ( 414 , , , tr51„..-4.21i0. 14. (Jalitsha A tirow, re-elected, 4,000 )5. douses Hale. vice White, 2,001) 10-11enjamin P. .Innkin. vice 17: Edward MvPher!..oa, rive not/g, 200 18. S - atnuel S. Itlaittyree Edie, 2,1,00 19. John Covode. re-elected, 000 Nkintguntevy, re-elected, 700 21. .lameg li..MoMitead, sire Ilitelac, 2,000 22. Robert McKnight, vice Purviance, 2,01)0 • 28. William Stewart, re:elected, - • ' ____ _ -11abbit r .vice.d ohn Lick Anti. heeompt Donner:its • In the Pennsylvania Legislature the !rouse of Repret;enlatises 7 will.probably stand ns fol - 'lows People's Peels, Luuiournts,. ~ - Opposition tuglurilV•, • - IVe shnlllie able I.° given correct list of hot Bolise:i in our m• s f Read, for :Supreme •Itolgo, 111111 . Frazer; fur 'Canal Coniatissioner, are elected over Porter and Frost. deittoorats, by a notiorit-y of about • ^f - TillltTY TIIOVSA ! ! r _ have the People of l'enasylvania made .11:e Leeompt on quetifiiiiiti "finality." , Result lu l'erry..o ty. Official returns from Perry county, give us the gratifying intelligt•uce that the whide de mocratic ticket is defeated, I)3'aqoverage ma jority of about '200; with the exception of Mr. JUNK IN, who has •I(iS. give•the 011 owing official majorities for Supri•me Judge, Canal Cominissi'oner, Congrer , :i and Ss:,cmhly : I= Rend, Poi ter, Itentra Hinjority M=! Frazier, 8221 'l6:azier's Itinjority, DM= Junk in, MEM Junkin's majority, MEE Holinnzi'm majority over Hartzell, 280 Oyer 200 111eCtinl?!s majority over Ilnitzell, 253 McCurdy's ntajority over Stuart, 173 FrOtki4above it will be seen that on; can didate, Mr. • 1101 man. is defeated, Mr. Stuart's innjority in this county being 594. which Meets him by 388. Mr. McCurdy lends Hartzell 33 in Cumberland and 253 in Perry, which elects him by a majority of 266. tr.eannet be concealed that the personal popillarity_olZMr—g.ru.virr,Alml his eslolgiec acqintintanee in the county, induced many of our frieuds.to run him instead et' : Nlr;,llol.3tAs, has the some reaoUs operated hi favor of Mr, Aleellooli among the democrats who c'ut. Mr. Ilnnrzrti,. _ •. prii!dice, however reprehensibl& oil party gromids; - ciiniuut be - guarde d ;against; and no party should-be hid.respolisil4e for it. We regret the defeat or Mr.,llet.mAN ; Le is a worthy man, and would have made an excel. lent member, hilt we rejoice that Perey has at longth secured, the election 'et . a worthy son to Congress, as well as the balance of her county ticket. THE NEXT SPEAICER As the result of the recent election bite given t he'People's party altrgamajurity in the next House of Representatives; af' Harrisburg, it will be their privilege to elect n t 7; pea key; and among the many gentlemen, who may be spo ken of in connection with that responsible position, we know' of none more eminently qualified for it, than Col A. K. McCLUA: of Franklin county. His experienoe in Legislative business; HS ability as a debater, and the influence he ex ercbted,in the" Hotise, during the.last.s'ession, point hinveut as ii most suitable bandidatelor that-effieerwlvilst-hts-well-krrawn-Acvotion'to the true principles oftiii ernment, give assur ance, that- the choice.would be not. only'dgree, able to the people at large. but a well-tithed compliinent to the "Old Guard" of 'Franklin, who' rtitvw soi:Mbly undersea hint at-borne.--•y- :657 Our lortiter respected townnnutn," Mr. Joan O f ...WILLIAM', 4413 become the editor of 'the Journal, at Minneapolis. 31r ‘Villianis is an able: writer and.ati artleat'politician and under his pare lia'yo doubt the .loovn al ntillrtnitice Manic in 'Min itenoto.: wol: come it simony; oar ettehangen. Harrifiburg . Telfgraph liat ices the'fact jack: fi):4l,nifide hie ,nlipearanci) there a few !flamingo ago... From the present. state, of the polititial ataosnitere, ii is notAer'y probible that :Wertley pearanew there Has gentian.. 7 . , ' 'Sop ' .. Liuer in}',4 1 qor imiQt4er..4olUinn., • 'WARD OF F.RIEMITEVIS enEnberland ATTUE • . ANNUM: FAIR Held Octobitr 13, 14, and 15, 1858 The •Coturnittee On Nillit Cattle, re lo;11 It thus' could out do justice to the etonjoditors whiteitt dividing the , W stock and mixed tweeds I to eitISSCH:-.- A7Tht 1. Mil - 111 - 07(TotilyetitibffifitSTh - oliTiltF , and= - - Alle.ilisplay so .large,. that in many cases they had Aillietilty - to determine baween them; 'They make the Mlttming 'award : W. M.,..Watts, for lust Durham bull; :$5,00 W. M. Ilendurson, suc'd best DtiiMinit, 2,50 Sand. Allen, the best thulium bull ~ um ' der i years, . Peter Steel', second best Durham bull 1111 A r. :1 years, Johnston Id loore, - best Devon Thompson Lialbreitt l'wt Lull beMeen .111,1 2.years, ' James AVillimnsoni second hest bull`tie tween'l unit years,. • 1,00 Thos. Uric Chambers, fur best Ayru- slute bull, • 3:00 G. 4, .,...C.uucyyn,.best bull calf 10m. old, 2,00 Goo. liarnytt, scc'tl bust bill call lOnt Elias Breonentan,livst bull calf Bm. .: . . • old, . , : 9 00 ..., ' Jobusion 31 oore, besl DeVon bull calf, 2.00 - 'job!) Alpm . s :. , .. , eo , i(l West, ' - .* _l.OO ; Dlvid Iflugwall 116sl - burbam over '3y"., 1,011 Levi Trcgu, svoithil ),At Dm ham over, three yetnm. • 2,00 I/ Wm. L. Craigln:int, hest Devon cow, 4.00 MEM e=Zi=M = = Datiit.l Kit!(Lir, best thuhlini William Glenn, ttec"otia Sat. 'I II ustott,, best herd of cattle, D3vbrlchigiTat, - lim•livArarcall, = spcotid best,' . It'ttlt, the best Natit-c cow, Ifosltm, sect;1111 Lust, 16 ! ber1 %1. Ilimulers r on, for bull call, 1';00 Snuniut (40(1.tyvar. for bull calf, •• c ' 1,00 . Guo:Gatiteroil for Iwo cows, tinliuriol'i 2,00 HORSES. David Long, best quick- dt•aft stallion.. t , Gen: Ta.vl,y." $ B ,O O Charles fl idst, second hest, Eclipse," 4,00 Thump. hest heavy draft stallion, 8,00 Julintel it, second hest, Boy,"1,00 Cliri: i tianaicc,.test heavy draft horse ..colt, between i and 1 yeatis, 4,00 Win. 31 HeniFirson, second• best, Henry II ecliernell, host light-draft•stal. lion Ibi•twei2ti ,111(1 years :::...);••• ll'mhletlich, second best:' Silllllll3i , bilst colt, bet weeii and 3 yenrs3. $.OO ObrisChin Rutz. seemhllh.Nt, • . .2,00 best light drat 3.00 .1. W. Craighead, second -2;00 John It. Sharp, best yearling stud colt, 2,)))) David Long, second best, - 1,00, Craighead, Lest, maw over 4' pea rs, - 5,00 Lee 11. I . liindiart, second best ; 3,00 J'iihner,' best !hare between •3 mil tcears;~•l:ndy 11u ~ - .'Anderson; second bgsly John 'Smart, ,jr. best- ntare between and B years, - John Wert, seco'hil•best, John I . aiy,* . bust yearling filley i - Iriii7.ll;be suettkat Item, ; Sant - net Itttaton,, itttst pair lia.try draft horses, — . . 5,00 . Lieut. Royal, second best, 7- 78,00 Christian Shultz,.ltcst 'Fair mares, . ", .5,60 Daniel A 111, best pair light dralt Itorses l s.oo ' A ..Cat heart, seental,liest; ' . 3.00 Limit. Itpyal, best saddle horse, 8.00, ' Quinn ) l'aliner, second bust, ' •.' l ,OO ,lit - coh 'l'rego, best lyrileSS Ito mSe, 3;0 Jacpb Neislek. til!C(11111 best, 2,00 Bubuti Shank, third best,- - --- • . -'2,00 - (lititt & Palmer, -best trotting hors', "Jim _Wonder," . ' - - • 5,110 Charles Spangler, second best, • 3,01) R.tiben Shank. bust pacing horse, Nuo Wm. cm , t, ~,01,,i h,-.t, 3.00 Miss Car awl Miss Noble, t(_pone,..y each, premium, riding whip. " .711est;r:i. linston, Low, 'Swett bill. Bentz, No bi,,, Cameron and 'others exhibited Ito . rses Ulla colts wurtliy.ol notice. ' JACKS, MULES AND TEAMS llahurt Noble, best 0 mole tuna $5,00 AL/111. !WS( (16. • 3,00 Pol.ol' hiliniidlt, be , ,t ll lkor,,e 5.00 Jelin St mint, jr. best .1 horse team :3.00 Thos. 11. Lee, hest f"tir mule team a.OO Peter NellLr , l'or his Jack 2 yeArs old 4,00 Peter. Petrer, for his .leutiet 8 yeats old 1791 1928 El with a volt I; . 2,00 Charles IL l'ciirusii; for pair or mules 2,0.0 1704 1684 • SfIEEP AND SWINE. Robert 'Noble, best boar over one year (Chiea,) . William L. Craighead, second best, Johtistou Moore, best tel !Hitler one •car. Outlolko G. W. li“sler, mee,ollll best, Leco:u•i Ilollembaugh, Lost HOW over 1(118 1183 Obe year, William ilaidillger, second best, Gee. Cameron, best lot of pigs (live Ulrich titrickler,.secOnd best (Chester. County,) 1,1)0 Win. Brock ' For best pen of hogs, 3,00 J. 6, .1. Busier, second . 1,00 I'. & 11. Lee, tel the bust buck, 2,00 John' if ,irnian, second - best, IV"in: L. Craighead, best pen of sheep, 10' John It'. Craighead, second best, 2,00 EJiaS BrelllWlllan, best ewe, 2 ,1)0 Adam Wolf, two best oebs, - 1;00 • l'(1151.11: Y. John W. Allen, best Qispl;q• of chick- ens, ' $2,00 (4eo. Spangler, second Last, ; 1,00 John Campbell, best pair orchickens, 1,00 Peter Monyer, second best ; 75 Bold. AL,llenderson by,Geo. Pinyon, 1.00 (lyo. Spangler, best p.tir turkeys, 1,110 It. Al, Henderson, best pith. ducks, 1,00 The following named persons. exhibited very tine specimens of.cbie.ker is, duclis, tar-_ keys &LI. Areser.4.. Coelyit;• Wiitts' Sheaf= VAAer, Bunter ; Kennedy,' Zug, 1)ale, I 1 onion, Amoy, Minnick, 'l'. ruer, Bing wait, Craighead, Cart, Eusioinger, Bossier, Kenner, Alc)li':ide, McPherson, Culbertson, Plate attiVtlecker. The display of fancy pigeons hy Alessi's. IlasslOr and•Svnto were beautiful and were 'never excelled at ally tinnier exhibition. . ~.. or • AGRICULTURAL IMP • .FI I INTS AND ' : • MACHINES. 4','' .. . John Pinch, best threshing iiiitaine, $4;00 A. J. Kiits, second beat, 1,00 Ilarrisbag Car Company, best enitiva - tor, . ' 1,00 'Do. best hay and straw cutter, 1,00 A. J. Katz, best horse power, .1,00 James Armstrong. best reaper and mow ev,,•combined, (Manny's) 3,00 :Henry Brandt, bust mower ; (Allman Bt. `Miller,) „ '5.00 Wm. Helmond, best cutter plow, 2,00 Marlin Shreiner, best ,winnowing mill 3,00 .P•. Gardner & Co. best grain drill, • 3,00 Win. 19 ovison , best eon' planter, - - 2,00 Smith & Co. best clover huller, • 0,00 IlenrLlthoiles corn libeller - r 1,00 bostilniu spreader, . 2,t0 Tho Committee Gaily to call sttoptton to t remter exhibited by WM. Morrison, as having a hand raker attached, which;. upon trial inay prove liseful; The spring beam piongh exiiihited by J S. Lash, is approved proved spring attached to the seed, drill ex hibited by John Harris is an ingenious venues and well deserves. a ttinl and may prove good. ThewagonexhihitedbyJ.& J. Hasler is well finished, and they deserve.._ credit lire their, workmanship, lint. it is too.. he.tvy . for a Tarm wagon and not within, the provineU [of the Society. Thu tour wagon wheels exhibited by George Wetzel were or good phiter . i.il and Workinanship, for which he . deseiVes' credit.. Slieurer'slinh•lping machine into ingeniehz - eoniiivalieu en-a -• very important subject, lint of fixing the ' boxes of win and other wtigons and is.pat tieehttis zeoominetided to he rusedla the construction or wagon. The 'etinstruction of the plough voila and ituprbt:enhint oh'thu 'bar as invented - hy''Sionnel Itarrig iXdosury- , leg ef heiloe 'uNingenlini“.'and:desei'ves a, lair, trial , them arepoipte about Hui( -1114,) , :b0 . 08..11111: - 'T1106; was n revolving bar= • •ro exhibiteil-Which Josilittko wait weir; • /MEM NE AT CATTLE. 2,110 1 IJO ME I,to 2,00 I'.oo 2,00 1,00 13.00 2,00 1,00 • 2,00 1.00 1.00 .1.00 2,00 3.00 * l,OO 1,00 1.00 3,00 1,00 2,00 1,00 2,00 1,00 MI DokualittizoliLtd au otiportanity to test it, but thu apgOaranoo of thd ingdOtnout is idihtdido mid if it works •well iu praetico ontyniu aaloidoci . as calculated to do good .trOrli. . I rfroirtirso - falt,CarribitrithirShiadt --- & Co::*oid also by litiddy & Salk :Wt.: VI: •so much ono 11,111 F bol it' tSULII/1 it/ 611 oxeollOhr artielos that the Gonooitin caooot dokor mho; uotwoon thom hilt Ll:coition:lid both. MANUFACTURED ARTICES-LCLAs3I Martin & Guotryettr, kmeAmen pi Man- • , 111011,11 IEOII, UcL cusu of ntuctittoic:s Jr rb Huls JIICOL ,Tolsnal, six baskets, Jobb Leafier, Tor !lour barrel, , John 'lards, puir or Uutt chains, D. A. Ilariis, Leht pair oltursosboes,,, ,liiiiitiord-tlressibl,--- - -- 3,1.19 Chivies G. flarris; (boy'll' yours 01d.),,. .... two horse shoos, , John Duncan, 12 pairs Or lqnts, - k \ Sit!Ooel l.noouitp•cr, Licse.tlitptay of ' -. liatnuhs . , ' . z. . J. P. Ly 116,& Sol , best display of har d- %titi.”,lools, lasts and axes; Iltniry Saxton, net assortment or shov "els, Imes and. tools (Agrieultural,)4,oo Philip Uhler, hest saddle, , 1,00 Fi•anels Eeltles,. for beer-barrel, 1.00 11' 'llium Polts, for beer-barrel, 1,00 P.avid Atltlison # loolille wagon-whio, l,OO U. I). lininberger, washing, machine, 1,00 James Stephens, busrelkurn . . - D. V. Ahl & lirothet; , sitiopf6 of sti'aw boutls The' Committee. dettirtf to express their teintiratioe ol the :lisphq• of,a . ease ol eta lery and tools displayed. by,.loss I'. Lye° See', uud ut , a pair of liorse...shoes by J. & J. Busier. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES—CLAtts 2 Palmtny(of York) • best cm- Palintit, .tworbOrlie Ttirush &Taint; fin• mien buggy, A. B. Ewing, twat display of cabinet Fiederien Gunman, second best, third nest, Jacut, Convor, 101'161(1i:1g spring mid- I= HAIRY AND HONEY. IViMatti Iletiwvod, bet. 3 lbs butter, $l.OO Samuel Alien, ni•emnl beet, 75 The speeitnells by Messrs,. ItiJw_ ard, Mill lhu tolllllllHee had del,Ullllllll,llg tht: beat. 51'e would p:ulicu latly. notice liiilDU rill/COS/Hy Ill'OSSell exhibited by Mrs. Lydia Hoover,. .11.1;sso. I,esvitt.auct 1)avi(1.14011.iwall, 111:43,5. Is. Cortimitti, ‘i•bieb ‘vvro .10111) host box of , 1,00 IV illbuti.Cornitotii, second best, 75' GtitsluLll"also eAllibiteit' his patent It separated-from. the !nix. 3V.WV a ISO exltil.itt.a by Ztig'aml Wm. D. IV which the Committee highly appove. , I'RE,SEI)VES AND PICKLES: MIS. G. W. Sllcaler,best preserves, :3,00 fienwiiod, second tick, • 2,00 :01.s.41iis. W. Putt on, third best, 1.00 Lest piehles, 1,50 Mrs.-G. W. Shealer, second best, :1,00 at . Charles, Lee, Mrt;, - Ellza - Crozior; - M rs;' - - Mon. Lanitierton, , Miss Susan McKinney, Jli:+. Fredk. Kenner, Mrs...luo. It. 'Fortier, 31rs. Abut. (Irr y lfrs.. S. Zug. Mrs, ). Clay, Mrs/J. 11. 13osler, 31rs. Jacob Ithcum , M . 5... Henry Gould. Your Corittnitt6e doom 111:111Y of these articles worthy 41' pr . eutiintis, hut as,they have no tLiseretionnry power to .tit.ll:e any awards other than those publish ed.they no more thaw speak in their praise. .. ji)s. Galbreath, best white NI heat, (TAUS. ' Call) , ~ ) . - $l,OO 4,. I:. tinisley, beeontl best (10. (blee stein.) ' .1 - ?0 Albin. Lainberton, best red wheat, (Mcd- Brindle, second_l,ost, do Geo. Brindle, nest Jacob second best, f i l) Williain Adams, bel,t corn, '75 1. G. Keen)... second best do Chris. Stayloan, best. 3 ears of corn s 3,00 John C. Dunlap, second hest do. 010 John Leslie'', best oats, (potato;) '5O %V illiain Alexander, best tall lu, , rleY, 75 Samuel Bender, we' think Jniti the best specimen of white wheat' but not sufficient quantity. Jacob Ilartman's red wheat was v e ry good. The eon inlhe ear exhibited by Ilev. Mr.,Morss Ivas riot excelled by any other' in quality.. Charles %V. Grist exhili lied the hest white corn and Edgar Lee the heat sweei corn. Mode Gridith exhibited two stocks oT white corn having seven cars oil them, the corn very good and may• be more prolific than that generally produced. The ht•ooni corn exhibited by Samuel Allen and the sorghum] by And'w. M: Middleton are worthy of notice. FLOUR AND 'MEAL The Committed luid difficulty in deterinin jug. hete•een the competitors; hut, ir there NV:IS any difference we think the decision should be as rolltovA: C. Eberly. best barrel of flour, Al d o. Boskr, second hest do.' Aloutl„ best li:l.cl:wheat ineal, VEGETADLES M: Ziegler, befit half 1111,dtel potatoes, $ 50 Samuel Anon. second Best do. • = %V. L Craighead, second hest do dames Swigert, besilurnips, %. C. Law;sceend best do. - Geo. Spangler. best sugar beets, Mrs. (co. W tibeafft;r, best req-biwts, Pitiyau. be.. 4 41i4111ny of vegetables, I 00 Wovilvock. - brst - scputsbes. -50 Gotll'l'6- Bender, best e:tltbne, Geo. l'ioyan. hctt celery, : . . Iteliceen.slfrom, best unulitlower, 50 W. L. Cntiglieml.. befit ^sweet pumpkins, : 50 Mrs. A iketh r , Lest bread, • . 50 Mrs. U W. Sheairet, second hest do These were so nuuily C(11111.1-.1 hat . we_ could scarcely determine between them The 8)10 . - . obl - eh - a Li ern] uds: Tiotnt oes - exhiliiiedACY:llen; jatilin llulmmt were very fine Mrs. Shoalfor, Mrs Turner, Miss Ann V. Smith and Miss Lizzie Dale, exhibited some delicious .looking cakes. - 11013SMIOLD I , II,OOUCTIONS—cress NO. 1. Mary B. Carothers, best quilt, $1 00 Jatio Heiser, Mrs. (inky, Fanny , Ilrechbill, Mrs. Hassler, and Mary Mcßride, exhibited beautiful quilts. David Wolf, best, coverlet,' J. B. , Kast, •John Ziegler and Samuel Allen, also exhibited tine coverlets. :111s. Ilettweetl, bent woolen blanket, 1-00 Mrs. Sltttw•s blankets were also' -very good. :Mrs. M'illianis Palace, best woolen carpet Mrs. David Common, best rag carpet, MrsThaughtnan, Atha. (ire, and` Mrs. Samuel Allen, also exhibited tine carpets. Samuel Allen. 'best flannel, .1; 00 Mrs. .1. tL Ituuuieh. b6st table linen, 100 :Mrs. Jesse Ziegler, liestsheeting linen, 1 00 Mrs Dr Ifattglnnan. best towel linen, 'l,OO Mrs.Denwood also exhibited ftpe ajio -Leintetifoof linen. Ms. 3. P. Iltesler. for a silk crib quilt, 50 Miss Iletty Atidurns. pair of ottomans, 50 —For the greatest variety and best display of dry goods: • .• A W. Bentz, best, • • Clout •Ogilhy; - aeeond best, Leidich & Saw•yer third, best,.. A shawl'4lchibited by Philip Arnold, is entitled to a pretnintni These are discretionary premiums and they anti recommended by. the committee because the parties are entitled to it c hy reason of , the beauty of their display and their effort to-en courage the society. . OUEIIOLIi - PIIODU.O rIoNS - °LASS. NO. The committee on or:mown:al 'noe:Le work, Cf.Esi - No. 2; rpilort'protniims perouns ,•" ''•' , . . 311111Q9 Spangler, good candles, ' 56 'D. B,..llruinier; penpuinellip a dramiiiig, Irary Gould, bine; lard, .„ Align D.' &acad. onolink tallna,' . • lrl're. IVni.. Ilenwood' Kau. lotlor Mre..Saluitel 14. broidered dress; Mrs J. Y.Patton, one .pair knit 'cotton stookinyo, , Mrs. 1 ) r. S. Elliott, one lot Of stockings, 7 pairs, .. • • • , • 31/IfyJiiillie - ft;., I oltairc - 1 - -.- ftl - -"opera cap, .1 pair .slippers, • •-• Alts; S. A, Hatton, 2 cases of bonnets, her •own ..makO ' • ,Fanny Il« ttoti, - ClolLyts. 61(4 - 2. minia - - Gtro bonnets, own make; • Alar,y;l3. Galbraith. one shawl, Mrs. 'Henrietta Halbert. •one case of !toys' caps, /4 in number, Miss Elizabeth AlcAlillen, one case of - --Itair-tlowers-i- • Mrs .1. P.' Hassler, one case of ent broidering, Mrs..o C. Phelps, 1 piece painting on 2,00 .1,00 In ,00 _1 1/1) .1,00 velvet i needle ease bead tvw:ll, 50 IlrB. C C. Phelps, ma-miio regalia, velvet, embroider& with gold, 60 Mrs. FAlier A. Celtlyn, email finelis, 1,00 1,00 1 Nubia, ' GD Mrs. antics Lee, nne otiomen cover, CA) Mrs. J, P..lllnsler, I vase peper I lovrci•s, GU iL A..Nei)le, one sheep-skin met tanned , . •, hours, funned and, (tressed by MEI 2,00 • Charles B. Nicelc . 11.8 Mary Sliivyer; ono home-made-C .' ' iiueu sheet. Mrs."Anry Sawycr, out! [able cinch, Edw+pd M. Biddle 'sundry art iefeA of . needle work • • Mn.i 3. P Hassler, filiselrworked bible Aland. ' . . arizella Keller, one sampler, Airs. J. Itlicc:m,Ame knit cep .` . Mrs. J. I'. Lytle; king spice bas k et: Miss' Mitry flantcl,'one fitly MR/ two EMI needle worked ci o rs, . • • IA) Elea Alm). Orr; l' worked ohair • 50 Miss A. E Sanderson. one. chair cover, 50 The ;4peeiniens of needle work 'exhibited by Fannie A. Gott(,, Emma. . .1.1041d, * Anita Alexander, Laura Alexander. .1 Adair, Nluo Walker, Gertrude Reed,. Mary Reed, Alr,;. 3. B. East, Alary.S. Anna A. Blair, 110s i anna-Aroey.;.. Elizabeth MeAlßlell,-.Mis9 Mary Blissler, Ellen" Curwimp A. A LYne; Baugh, Anna W. Spngler. A, Woods, )lacy A. Lataberton. Alitry 'W. Comfort. Margaret, Stutter, W. Askett, lirirella Keller, Sarah Virginia 'furrier, Mary Th o mpson, LiAzy Faust, Mary FAutit. Sarah Swigart Mrs. A. Orr, St19111111:t Bouvet., Tizzy Dale; . stt Stitiley. Sally E: Leetk M.ary T ahonipsen. Juli A. Mats, Annie' 1/ob son, were all very tient merrited touch -pealse. l The emmititeec being limited by the list of premiums desire in just jou 1.0 the exhibi tors to express their high Comm; tidal 11111 11(11. only of their shill nod taste displayed oil the niannfiteturiCUf dilierent ;alleles exhibitedinit also for their 'zeal and interest in the society) which this'prompti'aftlieir display. . =I 3,00 2,00 5,00 S,OO 2,011 MD . The Cotittittee that hi their opittion . Edgar Loe had the host spueititen lif 'intt:;.littites '.was the . 110 ; Iliev:e were no others, exhibited they I het...clove givO, to „, Edgar Let', hir the bl.qt specimen, til 00 I here Iverd tto peaches. pears or.4thuns ex . • • • Suittoel Zug, best ;411evinte0 or grapes. 50 - Ura Get, W. SI 1411114:1 ' ' A Line, Inid the beal • two 111--pla a of flowers Lieu Lad the greate,t 'number, and variety plants no exhibition. and had it large pyramid ialw , :iiti6ll; - eliniee'ailif of it~cll'tiuur t han -any -one- t Mug. ot..t he_ Mild_ 011 . Ikti M ci i. Shealier had many, beautiful choice collections of flowers aml we report she had tile ‘• beet display Mrs. Geo W. Shealier,,best 1 00 The dahlias exhibited by Julio -Campbell ; were very tine and beautiful.- Mx. Jolla e)sllibited a brattliful lem 1111 tree,• with a large natabv- of lepons- tti SILVER, GLASS, AND • i11..t59 N. 1. . Thomas cottlyn, best exhibition of wore, - 3'oo Sante, for ease of watches and jewelry, 2 00 A. It. Ileutwood,,liesi Awhrotype. • 1 00 John I'. I,ytte & Son. Ite - M table cutlery, 2 00 Ilenv.y So tan, sneotil 1 (JO J. D.,lltalbert, for display of lamps for kerosene, or cool oil, 1 00 The cane r oilier ware oi' . Mi Coulee was the ollictd of oilluiratiott by nil cis itors ; nod for the quality ni ,11w ariicles. and skill and neat tie , s or their arran4ement, he is eittiffell to the thanks of the Society, and ail who are interested in the exhibition. 1,00 50 FACI U It ED .ARTICLES Th lire ..pinlim that Ilse leather exhibits.' 'kat] orexcelletst quality; lott.they differ ht the elsuriteter Oh the article. Ws. .. therefor e award Joint Closilebiss for stile beet issithesl henry leather, * 2 htlrn S. ilet.lt'cr. for the heel tanned - light lett,ther, " 2.00 IL 11A NIS. . . IViWant ilonvood, best lettn, $1 00 .1. B. Kast, 2d hest de. ull bIiSCELLANEous ARTICLES Samuel Zug. for currant \ Vint'. 1 year old, 50 Geo. W. Shearer, do . 5 old, .50 li , W. Ifille, Catawba wine,so Sus. W. Patton. blackberry Wile, 50 Catharine 11. Line, a Grecian painting, *.2 OD 00 best, - fill Agnes Hannon, painting. FCCOIIII heal, Wm. Nlonyer, thonoermantic drawing. • 50 J. I'. Hassler, for n cloud cola, ' f)0 Calvin Whipple:for a nateldne for drawing circular purl of conti s nuons 00 Jonathan Cornthan, fur a 011813 of bouts, home made, 1 00 Franklin Gardner, for 110111 . :; 111111 Hash, 200 Same.. for iron railing and counter 54111 , 1. 1 00 -61r-Stkilre4 'IIII . IIS, 511 J. K.,lViiinntin, fur Old Dontilliop CM 'rite paintings exhibited by Minify S. Gould, Sliss S E ` 4 tneall, Mors' E Galbreath, Thus . Eettlytt, Annie Piper: and Mover, were beoutifel, nod contributetrintiell to the whole Tke contrilnitions by. Miss Sarah Armor, 'MT Bona, -- ii Hunt 1 -Halter, Henry- P. Knight, J, W Paris; John Huston, Miss A, A. Wysohg, 'Jhlin A Becton, Hinter Rhoads. 0. C. B Carter end others, served to limbo beautiful the whole divlay, and they nttracted much The — Phinos exhibited by 0. C. B. Carter, manufactured by Ballot, Dayis &Co,. Boston, tittpeared to be very tine instruments. and the some hilly be of the Melodeon exhibited by John Il.•lthcom 1 00 11 -NG M ATC The Committee make report, that the plough log was excellent' ior the state of the ground, being covered with old and high clover. -.They 4.witrd the following: To 'Samuel. Morrison, first. premittin, (llenwjears':plough,) • • • $6 00 To " 1 " 1 - Shetrott, second best, fi 00 To D. I'. Brindle, third beet, (Hen wood plough,) 4 00 The Ceuttnit tee recommend a discretion-• ary premituit to Williain.Wolf, ns the best Ploughboy-, and therefore awnrd to hint . 00 1 00 1 00 Trie 'plou g hin g : done by the .ox. team, was vecy-good-bmmteatimf-that-ki • The ploughing done by Dittiert C. Limber -ton, William ' , hitcher, Samuel Huston,. Daniel Plank, and A:• 11; Zeigler, was most excellent. bin the Committee hnd no discretion:to award to them premiums. 6 00 8 00 2 00 • liinEmscierSltsoM—The Baltimore Synod will meet to uiiyow : in the Bial Presbyterian eltureh, the session will last all week. As. the Syned_Sits_Wititopon Odra, thePublin aro in ; yited:to attend the 'meetings, which will AV doubt be highly interesting and' liMtrnOtive: 1 00 . TITAN Ks .4-Our %lick noodudgernonto Itre. duo to the lion. Simon Cameron. for a.copy,of the: . fcir' 1867, 'in 'ditto vol- IMEI Tiin IT. 'Llto cOug,B,4olilif ,Districts; " St interleaf): patty lolled j'ata 379' 'vot;es: foEuro IL 60 - acifignate4 4ilaa ;out." Atirpriqaa. parly.. • , , 50 50 7 50 1 1 1 00 1 FIII;ITS ASI) 1,1A).111,,IIA CL,ls.q O. :3 OE .THE GENE 1.a.4 MEI Upper Al Luiri.r A lien. • Upper 11, , 6itInn. Ertht pt•nusburougb. 11 prtn•ll, erg District,, • lifechittiksburg, .11.•11r..i., • I)10..r11.1, • \nn• Cumberland, ' Hire, r9kiff,h, IMO 1, all EMI iio 60iliiti) nrcisior for 14;0,110g 11e1o1ier 18111, 1 1658: i Thermo= I Ruin. meleo•.* SIM file I v MED W Vali,. 11Q EMI I 11111.1.t3 MEI Friday; 103 00 Saturday MID Su win). 155 00 Monday IVeAly • .65 00 Nlea "The 41,gr,.0 of (nett ill the trie daily al'urage ul thwu observall.ole, E=MII! , The :sixth annual exhibition or die Cuniber liCilConnly .Igrieultural Sociely,•whiejitoali tha'ammint - and - variety of agricultural intplaienniCand ini;nuflie --tared-avti-ele4-z t tora: waslatatiperiar.,to any that-have pram ME We Move _iota inkt little time dull apport unity tel oinking an ; mid fur want ul space. our 'report of whet wy maw, tenet fleece be brief. On. V ellnestlny. the ‘Ctlat ker. lvas cloudy and rather tlisitgreenble, consequently the (TOW.I of spool ators'w:it:t not lttrgr. and nony tt ~a rtiele intended:Tor exhibition, were Ti brought :to the groitntk, until the :att.:lll°on, but on Tliirrg da:l;-:'lttorning, the t-tllll itose bright and clear; the elreets were tilled with a Crowd of I : isitors wlta.were constitritly arrivitig from all parts 111 -411 e county in carriages; the—trains. east Awl vi:est bronlit large accessions to Ihe Niminlie . r; :mil the i' , ll:ect leatling,to the Pair.Grounil pre sented a moving .!riniss or people tln•ooghout -ilte-lbty. The itumber . of visitors to the gruuitlis six.to.seven thmvinticl ; nrol the uuLJiee of - carriqp,es ut the. Hotels and --private houses must liarc exceeded a thou sand.. F presented a gay and animating uppbariince, the Large number of Indies prontenatling in every direction; the excitement of the race course, and the music of the hand. rendered it one of the mo=t brilliant 'nod attractise exhi bitions Ive have ever seen. =lsl=l The hot objet wnv n visit to Ilan," 'neve, we-found a beautiful display of domestic and alley articles OIL exhibition, tint the extent and variety was ;so great as to peo chide the possibility of a full description; we can only notice a few that attracted our at in t ion, te+ 'we etult?4roccil to edge our way Through 'the crowticd avenues }Cnm-A. , ken• c.ntritaiteil a large colli!elion of preparolspecitnensaf birdsoind Miss Sarah Alum, 0 title cage ol; (11l riea. Peterly nod (let.. Spangler exhibited Ily•bruhlies crow pea c ock tent bees, and James Sphtigler 101 Or colored CalldilTS 01' Ilia nwu John Stouffer and J. J. the., lee had suite linedriorse shoes and John ilairrn had the best iron eliain we have ever :ten. The velebrat ed. —old Dominion Collett Pot" way exhibited by Wanithiti Id Harrisburg. There Were some beauliiitl,speeitnens of worked eliair etodliont+, by Alen Nlary Hantelf, Ws. Murtha Craige of Shippenshurg anti otliere.. C. Ogilby, A. W. Itentz tied Leidielt.& SaW• yet let .I tine displays or Cllllll'oll6l'. Ileete-ttettle enrilete by MVS. WlllllllllB l'ut•4r, Nlrs. ,San Nlys. Butighninu, 'and , Mrs. Orr. J.' W. Pais, Ivitose reputation ---tts- -paper-ltanger_i* unrivaled,,exhibited.scune beautiful patterns. • A glass case contributed by .14tes Ilamilt on, euttutining two bupeltes of grape; eta from • marble: andlt_file simile of an ancient lamp dog up at Pompeii, were objects of great interest. • Ilea:ntiful Speeitifeift: - 'of t . teitdle - 4ei.ki - crochet entbroillery„ by soverul were on exhibition, at which we noticed ortieles' by Mrs. Hassler, Mrs. C. C. Phelps, Mrs. Hopwood, Miss Thompson, Mrs. Conlyn, Miss lletiyc Addams, Mrs. S. 11. Gould, Miss Com- fOrt,' Mrs.' Jacob 'Miceli), NliSs Halbert, and othet's. , Spice basket,' Mrs. J. 1 3 . Lynn; a beautiful dis Play of children's stockings by 11Irs. S. Elliott; a case of hair-1160'gs by Miss McMillan: and wax-ttowers by Miss Lizzie Faust. There were also some beautiful quilts and coverlets on eihibitir,.ut the display was not:as good in this line as lost year. Mr. IL F. Knight, so well known as tin tr ntunentaLpainter, exhibited several beautiful window eurtilip.s,one pair especially, executed in gold were gqual to anything of the kind we have over seen. J. P. Lyn° & Son, and Henry Saxton, matt° fine display of Itaydntre, table cutlery,, far ' Incl.'s implenients &c Their easel added mock to the general appearatnie ofille Hall. its did ---.llsLahe r valttable.ceses_a_watcheSjekeirx_and Silver-ware rontributed 13Y\ Thomati Gonlyni who, we think, deserres,estechtl credit toe his taste,and enterprize. -Mr. Saxton alsO exhibited solute benurifttl 4--tilimplis-orllgared , glass.for.trarisour; and...side A. 13.-Ewing, had an assektnezd of ~elegant furniture ,from. his extensive esrablishinent ; among which we noticed a lady's willing desk beautiful in design and finish. Tucker's 'bratedspring 'bed;- ousldoned,eane . sena, camp Juid reception chairs emutwising ' a variety. ot jiaiterns ? ''and several fine pietures '.hettyy gilt f~iutics. - was :o . redi tinily; to his skiE - As in buSines,' In oabinet work, Mr. liad-sen s ie • uotaintitiou in a spring Seat- Han. by 'llollln 31a1t4 01;44; rind, 6yd' stead by F. Corantltt. : , I 't hirt 1111piirt NeaS alsd. is.fah' iitg spyiugntattre: oxliittiteal by ever i OFVICIAL lIIKTURNS ELECTION HELD IN CUNIIIERLAND COUNTY, OCT. 12, CM rang Canal C. r:F 71 {C 1..1 17 tat 17 , 41 FI 241 MEE tlattcrs. v",fu lIZETM Rentl.kg ME ME nq entries. of pottitoes, toniatoes, cahlYage • wtis.stitheient to show, thtit the crop I. 111110- ' nertirlitr 'totality was not an entire failure. There .weed cent rihutions of cornoeheat, Mlle. rtlll . ll/16118., CiISII:I\VS, liy numerous contributor's ; Ur. ter had ahuesinteimen of wheat flour, and Mr: ;rein' M. (loud or buckwheat floor, :Martin & tt , Ltihiuslstunitler filo A self.a;ljusting spring beam plough by .I. N. Lash, seemed to excite a good deal of atten tion. There were -also several grain fans, cover hullers. torn planters, horse - power and other machinery, which we have not the abili ty to describe, AVe also noticed a patent. hub borer by J. 8, Lash, and specitnens ot,,iron railing front the yetindry P Garthier S Co. • Several washing Machines were exhibited, among. which we noticed 'one by James Ste phens of Perry ('aunty; the salon invlmtor 1 lids also a new churn 'which possesses many ',advantages. JIB - UAW exhibited the best road - writ - ‘'ve tiver it was is tine sample of their well_known_skill_AhinvelialliCS. kit did not iodic a premium, it was because premiums were Oily awatded to farm wagons. The entries in both of these depni•tutents were! numerous ; nearly • every start on the ground being occupied. :ionic of the milk cows were particularly tine, end IVI.I\V were informed by gentlemen, every way competent to judge, Unit the display of draft, horses was superior to any , ebputy fait" they Itnd attended this sea son. Doling the continuaneeaSethe fair BOVO ral "fast" horses were introduced, on the "triad course." but as we did not witness their pet•formance, we must refer our readers to report of the committee on that brdii`ch - of the exhibition. The entries ot' sheep embrace a some choice varieties by oar enterprising farmers, among which we -not iced - Merinoor. by Adam Wolf and one fen or I i Down ;imlg head: The number of hogs entered was not largo, lint some of Ilnim Were of superior Moot: many,boing of the ()Ifeeter, and °hula, - rotor Peffer exhibited a Mill esd Jcnnet and. colt,: and a 'Maltese ..lack, which hem their singular tippearanco attracted a crowd during each (lay MCntian, particularly all , the entries of Jiorses.ailet ittook lty,nu atm .would . far...exceed our limits we 'must 'refer our readers there.: fure : to• the •prentimn list, lei; information on :th t.,.§UbSei,i t . .tynlJ4in thuLplookliipg _match, , Ot Flitley et 1 o'cLick.. Judge:Watts, the P,eesidunt of the etioiety; reail 'frorp the tumid, tutute,sof 91041' CO i ho n grentitunti tied n the eiuuni. ' 'll , l , lres iltdireee4 by John. W. : i~oi•agY of PU0 . 04)11)1011., Who wits lieleii.: - ";jd to with' prifottud attention. .: CM 1.1 I" - 1111 ii ' I 11112 ICI 17. 1, 207 2'22 II 214 i _IU 211 10 07 IMEZ ME= Cliambersblirg, which combine:: Many all ontfrticserves n more complete tle iptjon 111111 we have room for here. Hutton. ,:na 'Misses 'Duke"& ~..Ingl,llll.aittglt, hnd each, a ease of suberb n~~ly and triitotiings. '• ' A slotopslcjti dressed with the, wool, py CloorleB - 11. Vhl.:3 very Ititicli'sdutirtiti. etise of boys caps.nienuftletio•ed by Ws, II Halbert, evinced tototli taste nod skill on her port; and -great. thlrdoei• & Co., exhibite(il;rceihielis of doors wilithiw sash' and mouldings. Harness and saddlury by S. Ensiningen, 'calf 'and, upper t-lest ins—hy—Johd--Glendenin„ I note:III,. uf,l a ease of Lints a ilil oet , .1 oimilirp Corh»»11/ Tht, floral olepai-tment filled with vnyietie. Nit's :Gem* Sitentfcr. .rolin,„ Campbell •Ind L• .. Line, nn brangetree was iTx - kildietr by John f,nliseh, and a . apleinlbdleloon tree by Mrs. J. Gilmore. The display or jellies, pre,erves, '~lowca IC vvines, Sr, by Airs. G. W. Shealler, J. \V • Mra Neely llrs S Zug, Nlrti. Ilenwdoo l 'Alva. A. Laulberton atudot hers, tuns magnific:O. Several or our linaners•wivel also Nuuributed s - peeiniens oG hooking ruttier.. Tb . ere were bun deeds ut her .. derierviug 111 1111di!e9; which %vim( voitipelsitsto omit. ninny , of them will Ito doubt he fMni,hituung_tliedi:4 pr 111..:1111 . 1 . 1111.4. %Ye toted tiTt' neglect to men tion however,-two ' ,pie -1111H plitubsiwole rjy. Dayht of Roston, 1111 , 1 eXll , l.lif ' ititl fl 7C- - 13: "Carter of I hirrisktil•g lie atylc Uf floe etirieS 1111 , 1 . 1110 Olio hist rft - 'nem they do full credit to the reputation of, the Ilitlllll rart 111'0'8. =I Owing to a general thilare of t he vrop, ,there sw•as almost. anent ire ab.settee or foil!, we ao- Ciceda rewapptes slid by ..tames Wit liatasolL'atel'Nonte apples by FAlgite Lee. The „Loon Forge: ma vi k - Reis' 'EZ7fria , s JUR). \V Park, .had each superior naieles uf, cooper I M 111 MEM The ei . hihilien of poultry was very full. There Were Shanghai:l ;tad Bramabs, Ban tams and Gamechickens, Ducks, Geese, Tut.- l'igeons aild Guineas of every , color nud variety. making altogether; a vet...) , attractive display. I= 'There tvas it grand display in this (It.ititrt pieta, among which 'wt! noticed a variety of useful and ingenious contrivances, but we can only allude to them briellY There were NOVO ral bay mid roddor cutler,, all of which seem ed to do their work well, Cooper's Ihne-sprelider, and Ault Tan Reaper S.'. :Ilower,thade by .1. II slll•Fiter, Adonis Co.. • Grain Drill, with patent sled springs by . John Ilarri, Shippensburg; closer Huller by Slllitil Cu& tiliippensbui•g, and a patent, gum spring plough manufactured by Harris & Stunil'ernt SilippellSbllrg The Young Ameri ca (3rain Drill, and Willoughby s celebrated gum-siting Drill were also on the ground. Thrtciliing machines were exhibited by Jacob Abraliiins and John . Plank, Manny's Il.eapkr &'Mower l iipurovml :11ower, atul the Telegraph corn planter, exhibited by Dr., liarr of kik6.t.kliktrg. = I= IMM KM JACKS AND 310018 v. . . .. 'The exhibition :was a ,oprnplet ,moose thranghout, and the officers and managers of the society deserve th 7 thanks of the commit 'nay for the pleasu&: 'and prbtit : affor r ded by these annual a/cerium i ClLLlellft.Tl(i'N IN CABLISLV. The electioh bit one County and District. was so close, ihal the actual result was cot known Until ,I?riday..,.thn )vhen the official returns of Cut - abed:toil comity, and despatches * di•ota York and Perry settled the election of Mt:NJ. hopudhtspute, arrangements - wore.thatle I'm• n pllhhC de!'nton,tration beant of the victory. At dusk, it National • Salute • was fired iii the Square; bonfires Maned iu several stroebs, of the town,; while jubilant. erowilS 11,111 the air with dives:B. MI Al/ o'clock, a committee. of cif ircup, ' Leaded by the .Carlisle Brass Ibuttl, escorted,' joint Forney 031 11 Ab e rgi N e bi„_ Esq,.ol . Philadelphia.. (who happelihd lie 'here 011 . 11 rlr- , //4 , 10 the Clack Ikutse, which wits tilled with au &WON(' Mr. For ney was„intioditee/l to ILu audience 1/y Win M: kW/ . 111,/de an eloquent - speech. ( . ..ongriiiillating the pe'ople en their `I - trio:ill/It in the tilati./:, C'Ol. F. vvaw billowed Srbillgrr; made tt very forcible' • lied well rioted ://peeeli / Ile spoke of the se- '; ecre..cf/iiiiiet just terminated by the election ot".11r, Floi:ence, in the First Anil of • the unfair means itself' by the Lecomptou'de lonorraey to d uet their enodithtte. )lc mild he had cut loose from 'the. Ituchattan ever. and !I/joie:A with us iti the triumph we hart. achieved throughout, the Slate. When hlr. Nebinger retired, load colts. were . u ncle - Mr. - 'l'od'd 160 .I% , , , potiiie.ri to oar of his tltrilling. efforts, congratulating the people on the result:of which would 11(4 :1/nf,/ ,1 / 1 ,1 to the industry/ add bitmtless energy qd• tlic Cotintry. After Mr, Nytid C7111:6411.1-etk-t adjoirrneti • frinn.- 14lie Court Howe, who/ti it number of the pee/ plc formed it torelidight prOcession, Inooled by the Carlisle stand-and marched through. leveral of the street.: mail after 10 o'clock,. when. theerowil quietly ilisper.ied. 81 , 31tt11 , e 1111.1.i11i.1 . 1, is compitnyllele. their Bent 11 1.050 paritile.en Tlittre . tlity last; number .ing.khout.3s..itlen :uOl. 0. 0011 5 . 11 -. tiara by their line s'eltlierly. ujijitiartince, Wild theiritreeision Their.ti)iforut. carrespaad ycy.y . tiently 11111 the . m.l/I'ora) of WgialCalidamilitt net, very neat t 13 1 .4 apitreplinte. — flier - were. inspeeteit, in tileuGeruoun ill tile ltillllll'e, by Cara G. Crop.'..lsst., Brig4de hi,peci or: and tine' wards niarcheil. 11l the Fair (trelllttlq, Wllol . e . they nllraeted l no liltlu attention are inlerututi liaVe in - tisk:red some litly 111511 11 . they could 111100 been snit -plied wit It rifles, hw it 00ents there urv, nano it present Al'avaal. We are glad (0 Nia. 11(0 milita7,vdrit of Carlisle . and we . think Capt. Ilreartney tleserve , Cei:etlit• foi: the in:inner in whicll he has brought out tliti r t-untitter lanes. It lirotuises beit'eraiqc company. Our State Legkiattire elaajd obtainfeent the G0V1.1.111111 , 111, n saffiuient number or the', I ‘• Minnie Witte," to nttitply new coutintffi t . of Volunteers. It I thffi not efficient -at•nt in .MIS 6 SEARS' LECrUltE.—The I",evturo given by Mi.s- T. SEA us, on Monday even-_ ing lust at.,,Edueation flail, on the Real and Ideal of Human_ Lire_wa.utteudad,.byJ, goad audience, and listened t!), Willi marked atten tion.. Although laboring sem - Li - What undenein disposition, as ;,,,I'l as endiarrassment at ap pearing before tt strange audience, bet' lecture disclosed the fact, that she is a lady or supe rior altainmenisand line literary taste. Iler lecture in 'No, aft4noutt,'on 'Physiology, we understand, was well attended by, ladies. for , n- w ely intended, and we have heard it spoken of in the highest terms, as evincing great medical ability to impart instruction. Both lodates, however excellent in themselves,were nukinlyined Its a menus el intmaluetion to (his community, in the capacity of a medical practitioner, to which pcienee Ilieing a regular graduate) Miss Sears has devoted ItCr,whole attention. gile . \Vs understand that pr. J. Zitzer IMP boroatth extracted a large till/10r six s , puu•c iuchuti ill !AUX:1111d Of a strange and unusual shape null appearance, from theshnhl• der ;if 'Mrs. Cat haritte Schentt, of Adaras Conn ty. It had give❑ her much nneasiness fur• some time past, it toile its appearance on the Os Ilunteri 'Mil' the joint. and enlarged very rapidly. The operation lastcd..abottt 18 inin utes, the patiecit is 12 .. owvloing well. _lioN:tccitATt()N.-:-The new beautiful and ealinciotei E. Church., erected in New Cumberland, Cuto)nnland County will'be deai ed j e d to th e e,:oeship or Almighty God, on Sunday the ..4111 of October 1858. The emu uninity"g-eneralry are invited to attend, distin , . guished tuittisters ire expeeted to o/heinte.7 S. DUNLAP, Pastor „OZ.: ,fricridA at 3lechati ie.NbUrg,•have an ox at this afternoon and • a-torah-light procession .10-night, in howl: of tho:recea puluioal triumph, all .wlio.f.ael reloreing, nrc' cordially invited to join with them on the occosiOn. • IN I . I.AMNIITION 515.0115 I'vis.7-1.11:0 ell other intlaittia flan, Ix caused by inipurit at Us 1.10041. , Whivb e 11114.3 an Crttptlya to bitetint, 550555. 1)1.11,., 2:ures, Ili Slit, 05., The blood iteing unhealthy. ttfol 01' 311 1111111.110 11111111 V, also °Vim-I.lllh ltitviett. The .blend beetonitt,..„•.eleat totted in the veins, the watery part of tip bleed in Votiht•tilii•lill, Is 1111110'11 Slit. trolit their v•- t.reltlitlet , . and dropsy In the result. Malty dimes it is ..4.....10114.1 improper tie.itnient of eon e fort. or ilk -111111 the rrsauis, Lvhng 11111,11 by serious' hooters in. stead of blood. Fltlt 0110031 10111: these- pills, pen the passage Into the bladder and carry oil the ee l rowed bantam, and renew thou with pure to,d health) bb od, 11111011 Will drive °obeli the. body all intlattintatien• to. wither -with eruptions of the chin, tool all dropsical. complainth. They hill hurt shield to every form I,t din. ease to guard and keep Toll mull the cold yrll,llllir habil 15 death, and tease line and strength to r0 0 mp,,,,,d Ihb eountonance to lorit;liton with the blotto at beauty and health. ' Dr. )Torso's Indian foul aru sold by all dealers In Medicine.' CUT ruts SIT 5Th STIM: IT IT TOUR iIAT.--•WDelni • Restorative will etyma.. gray latir to lj Its ornal stop it'lron. off, afid toys.. It to grow on bald beads. and IM a ..osinotle It tins no NUM. • 'Pimples and Wood /I (lair Beam at No , ati nut exist loge! her. CiUTIONi--.llm - ure St worthless Imitations, as_„ . sovorst • two olreadylit lit toorla..t. .by - )lllTorsiit notOuic I thatliOtle Mlle/. tiro WoUls st..rsi,7l/epot .t.;t. Louts. tic., Now York), no, blown In the bottle.' Sold by at frruteuists sod i'steot 3h tit• Modicluo dea10.5...14.. by ..II and Toilet Goods - , deabas lit Oho United States anti Canada. ' Ziattizt#ts. • On the 1.111 hist ; nt .linv lonian' by ;hi yob Fry, Mr. LEWIS IltiVittoll, - of Monroe this county, to dltss CAMIIARNE R. WAONER, of York On the 7(11 Inst. nt Olit's Motel, by tho Hoc. A. It, Kreuter, Sr. iVIIiSON VANABIIIitIN, to pIi.eATH. A RINE A, IIII1:TE31. both of Dickinson TOE. this Co. On this 14th lust., be of New Rhino, On, Nit. SAYIII co TI es CAT/2.t.. •. 4 - Ctl .. • t e o. pub ) , a,6oiti f t last, .';,lAity, 0,10, or wiLTJAm 110A,1 8, or th.to 00,0up.10 ogNI „ 1)1,140000 Too4ol, Olllie 4tll lust, 1 1 77, dgetl 82 yen, g 10 10 , 11tlim 001 .22 .0,0 I, FOO .I,nd' I coo e:milned I),T Led for roar Ili n 14,01 410 pplsy, 'She kW( Okla ',II or '0 2,1011. 01,000 greet grando 011Ihi 000 itle li..d 1,00 o nt tho . (1011E11 n lAllitlxl 4:loarth Da' 110,,g o i Ilot Ilia, TuaVentl Om: ,fin"/IY^PlP:l44lPd'uf,6LYvarg.-' ,_‘;