, , e.! . BE CA: LISLEP Ott; 19, 1859; , • • T. Readers and CiikreipopdintS. A..l)Wes of eitrn wok in : the offide;c9n= flequent , op. the pleetton and our County Pair, lao~s us under the neOsSity.'nf, is• . aumg a HALV,_SlMPTilliii''*Wi';Olit: tharefore,whePrize Up for all, em - 71 j issions;uring 061 ` s pa campaign Which ilia just endad, .we roora•,witli its etii tO' nut' -lady,' readers; - tent the ',:* . 00,11M,,is dyer ,smok,v :of ' thO , • . Situ'abaiter . ,,E ;havingui. noted the "i1. 1 ,11r 11 4 in this papery, giye polities I .the.ii go by" for a autism?, and turn to the more pTeasfng task of culling for our read .ers.oltoiee.flowers from the- field of litera ,.int;;i reetirding•the triumphs of art; the .:progress of smenee•and-diseovery; news • the mails, and the many: other which . make the newspaper a mail of : busy Iffo— 'its fluctuations and its vast concerns," ' To those who wish a pleasant visitor, to - the'fireitide, during the long winter even iti'ga;:s.we-would—sayr- now, lathe time -.to ••• antis - 0'44040r the ,We have an of,literary mattero spread - before them, a large. axelionge list gilies di dobess to the current news of the' day, -pregn lindlontlB4,i fa te'r giVinirelitortli oft onireAonal and LCiiiiiiiiiieTtiEtailinggqind paying prtmilttputirlo leirorpi,7oo l Vme to tirsiVihe'lleilik'w4th itiffhtgasing „ „ Tfze.P4.10.7,..,.:1; ~,,,,,•....,,,;,....,,-...,,,0,r.4).;;i. ,:-:::, TILE Vitt ELECTION. ' , ttly'the'o ' ffi'Clat ritarns oi the election iti s this bounti;". it will be - ken. ihitt't hol'enide'e Party itairti'dotio nobly;: 1 -htviini 'eat:Heti qUirort he legitatiture: 'the 'iron and the Commiisiciner, , ..and c giireir` 'our 'Candichiiii. for 13 , Ptillig..2.lv#:,#lllll'Willi,,t4:*peier./iY of: 84. Dr. EritWfor4lFS'?'livd fr,FrlljnKitY,‘4fi.: l7 ti in Jut;iat 4 a,„sQ Atitilin. anct 48. iityorry4 which eleots him iv a majority of 857. Although 11tr' Irwin id efeated: i here arec.iretiMsiititcee bdn'neote _that e feAt, winch are tto h on ifrnhfl+ to fi as a Man,:thaf W . iire'itt: be forgotten hereafter Is (Hi icked'an thdeity: that 'ovei:iiiiee wcro mode io Jlr. Ir iii7,iti4irtain'iiriiiMitin the' itaei'Ci4i: the pledge erL'iOitilicrltlie:-:I4W-oflt he torinao 4 at 314'in tlifeitei r of 'the Wad' intJUn ata 'eatitifi l io'tild `:wiiirio ., i,lo2' which would secure hiii'iiige?ton' . . ° Mr. Irwin trefus tale I,lVillie'ileiiiiii:edide'daqnd v itieth'ecn defeated. Did Oti s ' T 6Fiivii r t:r4Rra i laWit jiredge to the Pennit h t s carry it. micas t<iiefiliZF'67 for information: ' Cliiyi;icter orDr as l'WellittriO . t lie "Central ' TIME LEGIIMATIME, SP4DrAT.E.4 : t „ hp ,H,,.„l",ar„lier,„,()pp.; George • It 8 "41 4 cja ) :1, 13 .9rg9-9?!MPUPP/' Chaster and Delaerare—Ahos..S. Bell DeM.' .h, 8:• "Diotitgomeloy = Johu " lfiot~p~ab; 4. „ Buchan-7611'1°n Yardley.-,Opp. • • • 6. Lehigh and Northampton—J. Sbindel; Dem. •- • - • 6 . Berke.-Banjamin,Nnuomachitr,lDerni` 7. Schuylkill -Robert 61..Paltner. Opp': 8. Carbon. Monroe ;and Pine-Thomas Craig, Jr., Dem -Bradford, Suegnehanna, Wycabing and Sullivan- , George 'Landon.* Opp • •• 10. LuzerneW •W. Ketchum,* - Opp, 11, Tioga; hotter.' %McKean and -Warren *lsaac Benson. Opp.* . • • • .12. Clinton, Lyconting, Cantre'and Union -Andrew Gregg, Opp. 18. - Snyder, 31ontour;Northuinberland and Columbia , -Reuben Keller. Der , 14. -Cumberland, Perry, '•Juniata • and. lidltHin-Dr..Crawford, * m De. _ 16. Dauphin 'and„LebanonJohn B. 'Ruth , erford, Opp- • 16. Lancaster - Bertram A. Slneffer, Opp., 'Hobert Baldwin. Opp. 17. York- r -Wm. H. Welsh, Dem. , • 18 -Adams, Franklin and Fulton-4. K. ArClure.*.Opp. 18. , Somerset, Bedford and Hunt ingdon-- Wra P. Shell. Dem. 20, Blair; Cambria and Clearfield-Lewis W. Hall;* Opp._ 1 21. Indiana and Artiljteong•-' , 4onathan E. "Meredith,*, _ Westmoreland and :Fayette --Jacob Tuineyi Dem. • , .• • • .. • .28. '''Witihington and Greene-George W. 24 Allegheny .,` John P. Perry, Opp., R. Irish, Opp: ' • . • •• ' 26. • .Beaver.' and Butler-D. - li. Imbrie,* 26 I ,Lawreitee o Mercer and Venaiago-'-Win. 27. Erie: and Crawford-D. A. Finney, m.rt i ' 8. ;Clarion; Jefferson, Forest , ant, Elk-f •Ileh*OY L.-Bleed. Dem • • , • ; thifi , inemberaare marked with a • • MOXISE;OP REPRESENTATIVES, nergirarg - . 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On Thursday last, in town, or atttnr-Pair : Gretna], -a Oold Medallion, resembling a watch in appearance, Mit without' a likeness. The.finder.will he Suitably rewarded, tiy.ledv • ing'it at the herald offide. • . 1869. MEI PUB, VAltt l —Our Annual Agrieultu ral Fair was held on Wedtiestitii Thdraday and Friday of last week, and was largety at tended by citizens in town and country, as well as wgretit many. strangers from the adjoining counties. • The 'weather during, the week was delightful ; ' indeed if Itliad been got up to or der for . the occasion it tould notbave been more appropiate; And the clerk:: if he can be 4 . 9und, Should • be entitled to a first 'class premium. • It is gratifying to •notice that our Faire are annually becoming more attractive, and 'the decided success which has' attended them'for the last' few years, will soon place No . -Society in a position to make the Friintireunds," equal in extent and' improvement, to any in the State, and their list of premiums, in point • of:liberality, on a par with thatOf any. other county. • This exhibition, in regard to stock, me chanical implements, agricultural and horti cultural products, wsafarsuperier'to any that havapreceeded•it, in this county; the display of -fancy articles however, we did' not consitl 'er quite as;good ..as laAt year; ; this • may be partly owing to the, want of proper accommo dation. Next year. we understand the mans , gars intend el eeting altar two 7 storied buil. ding, for the exhibition of merchantiize, fancy articles,:mosical instruments 8:13,, and appro priate the present mechanical:bath? to, the display afartiit and vegetables:' Thursday was the great day of the : Fair, Mad the concourse of strangers In town and at the' grounds, Was inuitensti:' From an early honr.iit .4 ncf.inerning„ visitors wore constantly arriving 'from' all parts of the couititi. and the . . railioad • rains...east and west, brougheilargc accessions to' the number;, more_ than one . , . thousand carriages were at 46 different He. — Pla, and it is'estitnideVilint ,ten thousand Persons visited the Fair Grounds during the day: The.'receipts on, : Thursday ran up to thiitei;is hundred dollars ! We paid a yisjt to the Fair on '"Friday morn ing. but we found th 4 time nokspnce.would both foil us. in enumerating the various Ara 2. I 1 oleo on exhibition 'We noted•dOWn a few as Dein Opp 5 .12 we hiiike4 nton g tout doubtless omitted many entitled' ,to notice, ne thospave men- MECHANICAL Ii ALL / 1 WE pees"eilted?oie . a 1 4,4 :14ii;tatVci. Mies, Ba ro ci'ctigefi netfee. Jacob guarium; and - J. 'Ham= Mon - ... - E ,O ;;the i nfoilel i 'ifif,, h .- full:0111;Pd ehjp; /Ae l et;:tWo.ertiplen'Aeteid' t 4 -,'attVteot 'atientlon ell lha time. Mr..; Loctiman 'exhibited:sevelel phoioirephe.;oneoi , Wbioli. :a portrait in wan,yery pooh, ashuired... , ipouithby'a set, F.11.91t• .can, exhibited , 117... , L , Holler, Wit tire and CO., Philo, , Portable One Btiriiers. • a innt,.,inl Useful ,artiale;,*'3lTta. proiedFruitCan: an t . dliiirtible inventions by whicih !he'lltatis''et frnit.. , "&iiilbeit old with .. out - opening ~ 91e , C. , Pranelsoue, • prktell!,:liFktfs4o ,; ,; rf « .#6o; sever a l fiee specimens The dieplikt of. i flpv er:e) . 4: . Mte :Get ege I sP,4 o ,4 4 .C l 9,Qt.aelli e ei PrPlikr.v.cOMPkiest - were preeented_byllfre:Vfn HeeWoed', , Mre.. Sheaker," tire. deo, and , Ot6re: l ,lohn ' B;,Thenipeott expiiited :quo, cutting ~froe2 grape vtee...hearing thirty-one benobet iiapee, -weighing^ abaufri thiet.tritve_ pounds. tElpoi4l.odrong. , 'of diddletowni exhibited ',erne . 114 ! ) ..,F?01.!!!! orlP,Foo,lSrne!i.: . is gyre= tieutan Is.devetingcnOntdderable. attention gi41i,140 1 :4 1 1:441040f;c144t.4!!'k: ‘ fi., *4r4 iixt 6 o 01 ,om 1110 .° 4 ?, 4 Ae.ika ' ?Of;Oliitl:it/a4iilii444l*6 0. rs.oki• 1 ~, , ~' .'.i lEEE 4 1 ' 1 1 • -1 5 2 cc "ao cz.-0..; • cr.r. pr. oo oti c":Pnj en, da.,00.40...Cua..t= W r.Z. =.o3k-A. 0 ' • co" .. Co cn . m•-:"E-48 , CO .33 CO C 4 Cr. tO. CO Cr g 3 • I V.. CO no CO 00 , • .( : t4f ~~ a ; 7alSldAl . ~,.uoepauy°ill *1113.111003 •g 13UUV11,1; m 1M pl[ dil9 _ -"• paOjaturo Q enmeif,4 ll!etd(.'Qul."llHAV .tro.iiiijd• Q iitiOr. 43#tod utvl ISII ,* 4Zfl )D ji o4Ot: *:MosIIIV uu !PI tun!illJqV *•a9lsuodg PuJLV 10U02111% 'fl EOM". * - 6172.10f) 'a , Utt Or uotatuct tid,osor .k 2 OVJ 'n I • : ,..ttanqpoki,•lL manim uolaaqamq woquacif * ;•fuoirm'O9Jooo 'V P'S MANI znow.utiof u!RooD 'At - utlof in I:..'G+ O •~000~ =-*'ddnu-Stuo}l 1 _~+ lot of his Gislicti sheep-skins, which were very much Mimircd. ° A. B. Bwing, made nn unusually fine dis• piny . of, cabinet-Were. including n patent spring'bedstead. eerernl Myles of :chaintpic ture frames and a splendid dressing but 3 bui. the top inlaid will) marble. . F. CornmstWtils r o;sboweil several specimens of cabinet work, and David Jones, Rod -several cane-sent chairs of his own manufacture.— Finite & Brother. had some beautiful gnsi P. Lyns & Son exhibited'arich and vaned .assortment of hardware. cutlery. &e' E. Mather exhibited an improved sprint...mat tress. C.-, Ogilby, A Bentz and Leidich & Sawyer, mndc a fine - display of 'dry goods &e., Asher,lYfel ,exhibited clothing, J. Collin a ease. of lists. J.. Cornmeal n case of boots and 41toes, km Hutton n case of millinery.' end Thomas Ctinlyn several cases of splendid .jew . , elry, watcheti,nnd silver ware. — An excellent set of b . :lroise was exhibited by Nathan Day. Several hoine;mtade carpets and blankets and coverlets were eontributed by the ladies. as proof of their skill and industry. John Itheem, and J. C beaky, bail some fine toned melodeonan exhibition, and entertainedibe visitors frequently with muu.ic. Mrs. 'lnbar exhibited 'two :Nary flue vases. Mrs. J P Lyne, fancy sPi l ce-baskets, Miss Mary Tint , bert. Mrs. Adair, Miss Hefty Addnms, Miss C. Henwood and others, specimens of embroidery and fancy needle-work; and Mrs. Halbert a case of boys' slot a cops. The display of but ter was very fine, and it must have been diffi cult for the committee on premiums to dis- . ciitninate, specimens were sent. by Mrs. T.B. Thompson, Mrs. Brandon. Mrs. John Wert, Mrs Nlountz. Mrs. George Commit: Mrs. , A Myers., Mrs. Aaron Coxe, atorM r. Robt. No ble, FIUJIT AND VEGETABLES • The display of fruit and vegetables. was very ,fihe, and we think. could not be surpass ed by any county in :the State The apple's, quincesrpotatoes - beertr, - Cillibage:lfiltifnkfitc , squashes,' &S.i&S:', ivere;nlr on i he' inianimot order among the potatoes...We noticed a new varlet:) , idiot! by Jplitt Lutz, palled the Co'e.• brook 'Seedling. , The Perry county Agricul:- tural Society, contributed several' baskets of premium apples and potatoes. - • 'AGSICULTIIRAL IMPLEMENTS. • ''Farm wagons: were exhibited by 1. & J. Border, - Geo. 'Wetzel and 'Chas. iVeiricli:— . , . . . . . Threshers .were exhibited by. J. Plank: F Gnrdner & CM; and'Strickler and Erother.,. Grain Fans by Sehreintr: Strickler & Bro. : and S. Mohler.., Moreton's corn shellerwns exhib ited by Samuel lLuit,' and Strickler and iket. had six corn-shelters of different pleats. A. J..Knis exhibited his • celetirM s u_dolover:kullet . _.--Rife's patent,A , Clover.hullers wereirilsu ex hibited by Miller & 11eielcs,..Strickler& Erg; molt N.',Weriz.: . -. , ,.c- ... „ , , J. a: Lash !010 ,a'variety,of improvement's,- embracing the' "combined scroll saw" and rnortleirtgmachino• a patent. hub borer. spring' 'M . . , beam plow. and older , presi. tn !Trris, exhibited an -improved car-coupling. Gard , ner & Cmort„,ViLtn..MotVs . on pytttjfed.pgrain Ayills, and a :farm mill, woe 1459 E l li ?Y r 4 ' 7,tY 1 Stria ler and Bro. • A dumber of feed•cutters were on exhibition' hY .different makers, and an improved:ii.ixieriikt; by &Idle, Eberly & Co. , ,:-,,,- , ~. ~::',..i,,1 • t .;' • Yint4tiorrison,also exhibiced hie neytly:itr , provell,corn planter .'„' .variety ; Of 'Whaling machine° :atiti , othetufirtfelaa'itife'altio '0) hitiition, 'which 'are have not apace to entimer • our:feta:ten loillhiwattrar ' • • The display ,of lit?garthatineual,.. andivere all of iouthdowti tun; Cantwel.t breed., .tioth't beet TY , ikitt'wefit roof 1).00;104:0i' . . J. St d. Boller. pol Ops 11=1 on fie we eve .unnkilied in Willow , &eh/ we eaft,e9ki :0 3 011Ptiee•— ` ll3/ PPlO4Oe T 4444, 1 1 ,tr,40..,,t45 • Pftriiquin!ist, were * horse of .tho 'Nor#oin: breed;; eta heavy, diaugt ‘ ft i limi4,byMiiiirk, both exhibit. 'l'MAtiter floury ,zog , s 44kaala4i l p4iMllol;;!'iePvelYi:) , 'imported. exhibited pale , ' or matched gi•eyletcOm blooded • 'sires ;: 'bat lea laatmat plirtiett*d e . ~ T ,t, p 140g54041) I,tIUAES: :- • , 0 In this department quite probable that Mr. 'Peter. - reffic. land, no 3ompetitor. 'This gentleman was nitt•rdeiit.iwe prentinms.nt the-- ' recent. State. l *„.# l .. , :ffiY,;..74i,;4teir of mules : raised)l. ,N4h Jaokluii ,N411.4.1t the!mkt • • lint.Orsing:eninefrePtlteptock,fiiing of the Dur - t - orit**l.tihn,"e d+ TifnmAnatoilt.W.`: To,incnilon. - p#lletiliqyAl,, the entries. of horses and ;3To'ilt.tVi;ianir exceed our limits,. • reports of hue 'immthittees, on -- these'depiiit , „-„; th'e 'ego thO.Plowing 4 1 0. 01 , .• -oh Friday, rtt..lo &chick. Judge Wafts. the Vre'Sideitt of the, Eitiaeli..delii.ered thO nnitunl • •address,'nfter which the prendiunis were awn] , and the'-.k i trictillurril Fnir - 1859 ,itons ribit'an lins'• been eminently 0C90.01,11.1g4.000rder inS.obseired,througli oni,•and much Ci.edit,is dueto the officers and managers o(..the tiociety, for theii admirable . .iirrangoineuto..',;.which secured` to then large crowd of visito eo much pleasure and profit: = '~~ Tao to' U 6 CD' FifiF TITE . I3ARRACKIi..=Oft loelLadiontidtwo!clock._tlie-dargo----- briok sihhle, erieryt 4 ial-about two,. years ago. at the Carlisle' itaittaeira, was ellirelY oYed by- fire.. ;The lire vrne discovered in the west end'ot ` the `hitilling and made such rapid' headway that to save -much of the ,prOperty,- . About sixty' head of 'lol.oe - wee - in ;111e - liahle, - fifteen - of - wliiel: Some sixteen tons of straw. n r ritility, ;of bay, and ,nonrly all the saddles. liltulliets, awl other equipments. One oft be engryged in rescuing the horses; was tut nyarly caught . hy the „flames, that lioiwna fOrcird to jinip tlw/ugh one of the email windows.,:and . ..escaped wjth a broken n . leg; two pr, three other oleo Were slightly iry• jured liy fabineionrilte roof. Our fire mom-, panics Were Soon on the ground. hut eould net' ' render verj , :efficlent, service , partly owing it is said, toll iaeareity of- water. The entire loss to for goveriihnette will amount _to ten or- -- twelve thousantLdo lore. El El 0 0 1 El :' i , 9.,+ -I .- W 0 AWARD-OF - :PRIM' UM- DY TITS • Cumberland Co. Arrlollltural Opolety, Nif3 L I AI RI, othal,e r 12 13: and 19, 1859. BLOODED' NEAT . CATTLE. Ig The Committee on illOoded Nest Odd° . ontrld_not to avdtd the expression of lientionthey — taiTnlieing ormidetFa say shot , there is a marked improvement iu the stock of blooded Omit caftle witi,ll are gradually intro duce& into our,cbutity by the public e tOrit of n few individucip, and which :must r tare the effect ultimatelY 01 wilt:tiling itself rind mak ing nor iinnitar eihibitio6 boll more interest: ing to the loveri-of improved breeds-of cattle, end They awarded the following proud . ums. -,=== 1' •Wotts. beet bull over 3 yeirrs olji $3,00 N. E .Breebbill.'eccood boot do',. . 4.03 Thompson Gilbreath, beet bull between. ' • 2 nudia ioniti obi; <,•' ' • 4.00 Jacob Nob;10, second...beet do., •• 8.00 efilllleB J. iitliztiu. best bull toitween I - • asot yo.ret•-•-------- • • 800 .Inenb Neinley. hl-ot cow over d years 5.00 it N hle. eecon , l beet, ' • • • 3.00 F `lVrittai,best. Iseltfet between And 2 years. • • 3 00. -• L Crnigheeil. erconq bee' do , 2.00 F. wolf, beta heiffer calf (linos old, 1 00 The two heitrers of,Elifpillri.ntleman and D. liiiigwolt were very-fine and well bred. Tire committee, dill tiobctansider. they] as tho rough It : feeds, rind it, , Watt not treating them fairly to put them in . cotptietition with f that •were. and being boil, ao.tneritoriona of their kind, hot the committee could not agree to distin guish betweenAltem, and therefore n- ward to each wpremilito uf, , 2,00 Johnston Moot*, best bull between 2 and 3 years. , 'sr) 00 Wm. Wise; second best do., • ' 800 JOllllBlOll Moore. best bull over 1 year ' 3,01) W. I), Wiwi,. second . best d 0.,.. ' .2 00 Johnston M(ioie.' hest eov;, : ,. , '5.110 j J. Logsm•second best do., .3,110 Johnston Moore. best. cult,. • 1.00 A bill , calf of the Ayrshire 'breed exhibited by T. U. Culhertmon we old not consider there' bred hut if was well bred and entitled In a premium of ' 1;00 . . The , . Committee on Otis suhject are pleased to say that the introduction of flee blooded coffin into the county is showing itself In the, great improretherrtt which is perceptible iu this class of cattle. ; . . I ~. •,., ..... • • —.. . W. If ' .Ifenderson. best ull `over .4 Saml..lluston second best 0 - 4 : 2,'.0 !I Line, best bull between 2 and 3,yetirs 9,00 J . Williamson, second beAt* do.. ' . .. : 2 t.l W. L' Critighetut. best - bull between,l and 2 yearn. : • 2 00 Saml. Horton; Becund'inist.tl6.; ' 1,00 , Sand, W Sharp, brat bull calf, "'"*" 1.00 It. Noble ,beiit, co* Ifinr., .1. R: Itlorse, Fe Con 1! heat do., • .2'oo John Miller, best (tow between 2 and 3 years. , - .• 8,00 W. L.' Craikhontl 'second beat do.. 2;00 8. W. Shot pe - best heilfer between 1 and • years, • 2,00 . S .11naton.,sPeond-besi do , 1;00 Jonnn Rudy, best yoke of oxen (disere— tionnry ) • - • 2.00 Noble, ,seeend ' l,O The committee cannot , elope their roper. without bestowing high praise 9p9n the,tooek of Peter Linsey. Robert I , oblenndlB i.t41.1s en newah,'as thelr'enterprise. -'(+3 • 'HORSES. „. . . • Hon' jfittirray.„,ibe . best , pair • ' horses of light draught and speed $5 00 , •!. J. Lt. Sharp:seep - 1d best do., , $ 2 oci.s4 8. W Slinep 'best'Onele esddle horse. y B.oh 'Geo. AlliT.,lip4.eingle harnesP-4,0r 8 e, "Jos. Hood,Voar,ll,Bl holsm Mat; • ~ .;;, 1 1•4)0•:1, s,La. WheteMnb, steand beat , 2OO 6 14.;i • . Col.;;d: Noble, second bestdm ••• •• I . ol ' 8 Morrison. best mare eitvot4'4 years; '; "5.00'° - 111. Lee sneondirest•do;,,, , ;:' .f . 1 8,09 ytualing filly, 1,00 , 84briald, , Lta -aeon& best do; ; ••: • :75 Juin GFenetni.- -year, by-Gen, CnylutT -- • • I,Bo—* ' 76-11 . !')inguelne ?pg,.;keeol47-,undei'l• i netts, Yrnytor, I .11+00, J., ntteiiiieennii -bent- de: • '75 '. Long; Qoli -18 incle; (Ad Taylor. tijiebidLP- 7 t The oiniithlimei'ingrii;ekieolngfiri poi{ei tiiniverd numb.,r,of prenduine,f for Abereverete , B6 innny horse* exbibl!ed 91'groM,nter11.,tlintlItvw.001,.. 1 : bay*. tliqm ulna, couldlhey hiiie done eo.• • stAtutkm DR:AuGllT;iioitiEs; kuLte., • Your cot= ii tee repoi t that iv di tffi unity arieea in, the pCtfdrattliteC• of their, duty, because cf. there' being , clatteiflpution,44 anitutdc..butitCen what , is populorly hUowtt col the VA, OVA roultter, thy', 'A54014. . premipin.:TorAbe MEER! DURUTAI STOCK DEVON CATTLE, GRADE CATTLE :2115:W4/1.0K81.,:.;.f; Alalliott abd ,rphOecifye ,gpplzla 'leg named, they Idly° been YeldetantlPtitite. to .recom mend setno diecietiottery rremiu t to;•such ns nr.e Inaititret s. • • 11 / q D •Long; beet nfallion over 4 years, ` $B,OO JohiFftleelinteeti; beg. stallion over 4 • ' -,••• yenrs,•(dlsorctientiry) ,, • ,,, • ;s; 0,00• 'Slittrpt second •best d07,,y• • ' r B.ll6toa..beW • between and. 4 46:ers, Benj. .W.(07. /second heet,:def.', ' ' 800 Shriller...best pair of dranght horties,•••• 5.00. .1).„ .Voglesettger, eecend:best dol. : 3;00 .8., usipii„ (very!. • • •,•-; FlUptrior),; , ,„ i . •.• 6,00 L. 11,),,elfey, betit 'pair bf `oLales,•••'(dieeret, ••• •Y ; tiolVarY) • '• • • * . 4i , l'ilter764ttilliacjititke;lohdtrettett , •. W . ;• yenderlicb. LeSt.••,singleSdranght, • •• horito.;(ditairetbtotiry): , , , • Joe; 13hultIti- settond best: dcc 2 - "- 7 1tieheyil Ceriiratun - ' 10, tteott—isiotrktitike spptini . novice Tot: fine .dtebgAt hoieetti exhibited:hi th'ein . • .• SIIE gP AND SWXXE•-•:7': - ~•• • , , Best pen pl3beep, W L Craiglidad $5 0 . Parket-A' Tregb. ,•8 UU Bypt•buck,ll. F Nobiti' G 00 211 best; J,W,Craighead . ' 3 04 Best boar Over I , year, Caleb Brintoti .4 00 '2d best; T Cf Culbertson - : Best boaroander:l year, iStqC P ' ilfBollB 8 , 00 Best 50w...A., Parber • . -3 OU 2d best C.W Grist • „ 2 00 Best pair of pigs, F. Walla •• • 8 00 Best pen 01 pigs. {S ;C Craighead 8 eV 24 hest, .1 & J Bi;sler:.• 7 • • 200 SObietitce lice. JitlmFittliburU7'Lei-brail 'orZand JIW Craighead exhibited punts of very flite,:sheep,,aind a buck lamb of the•lat icr delierven-espee,lat nia . • • s R- Noble extilliitiol hoar ; and T &' II Lee also, exhibited 4 fine •pigs li months. old .Bo3lur t James. Clark _and-David-S. Rem.— • . POULTRY. • fieht-priir Inrkicn, II M-Ilenderson ---$l-00 livrd pair guest:, do, -1 00 Best piiit. ducks. do• • , '' ' 1.09 Bind coop of liickens, David Millar-- - 2 011 2,1 livst. N G Una. 1 00 .... Bust pair.chicketts. E Mug' . .- lOu 2diiind Francis Girt i - • :75 VOry lifte'speOiiitens oTro e'ithlblted - Messrs. Wert.'.NWT:lnger, , Besslei. 'Martin slid "Gitrditti*-:the 8111/Whig that , omch ilitereld is taken to get o gowl breed or lowly or pH' kinds.... . Cwomiitee.—John Armstroug, Georgo Weise, G.:.vill Rittuls. ,•. AGRICULTURAL 'IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES.; .-'' , • ' . Best display otagricultural ituplc-: ' inputs. MB, Strickler • $l5 00 al best, W Morrison - ..., ‘ '• • 500 Best Owl , . S Plank ' 2, (10 211 best, A Bellwood' :, ' ' 1 'OO Best cultivator, E.) Ilaines—• ' (1 00 .Beet grain drill. Gardner & Co., 5 tro Beet corn plaitter._e'kelet . - 2 A..) //V . :lt ull/Vier, El K P111741/11H • .. . 500 . ... , Best combined r. limn-and mower, • ...;;- I J Armstrong ' 3OO . 'llitst litirstritoireri Gardirer &••• 00., .:400. Bent thrasher, Jactth'Flatik. .. 4 00 .11,st. wlnwat fah. M Shreiner - ' - 3 00 But eitiFer.holler, A J KM?, 3.00 Bost farm wagon, G Wigzel , 400 Lime spreader, D A. WertZ . 8 00 The commitee also r,•notittnena tho -fol lowing dit.eretionary premiums: For hay (miter, J Sherrick Santiago cotter, W S ,Wo f _ _Springl er for horst, pownr,y. Iloff __.ltuito- fliand drill for drilling iron, do - 100 Railroad horse power: d - R,M Meson 2 00 .'l'he display ar Implements exceed in ex,elleneee any lust had before ~. been . . exhih Ted, and The eommittee-have to ! regret that thefliad ltmot in their, power to award premiums io inany-vry-tneritori lons articles. The revolving ,harrows de ',serve_attentiorrand examination ; the cent- • mittve eammt. Tivemumend them Inure roogly because they have bakt- untried and %%hen fried rin4.,Antii turn out to be very,ttrielati. eorrintitiee.-Scimuol Given; H longneek or, Hugh Steer,. - - . lIIANUFACTURgD ARTICLES. sett' of single harness: .N Day . $2 00 Best 'ilisway. of harness, ditto ' 100 6 pail's homes. G Mondial!' .'. 100 Grain measure, Chorus, nest of tubs, ac . S Sliellentiurg Ate it i N • .Best display of shovels, hOes..forhs, g.q. ' .8 00 - 110 g and beef slaughtering apparatus ' (.7i Wl3 Stoy .. . • 200 .. Best sett Ili liorsu.shouti, J &,J Boater, (special pretnicli) Best (lime hairel, .1 Huffman, Clothes rraine, I/ Stinger Cidur barrel, Wi vevicticy - - Walnut dour anti trarau. J [falser / UU Sett doors. bush & blinds, brackets and moulding - Gino - picking chair's and titund Stipp- J- Duncan Case or li its, cum. & co I 00 Pair of Melia chains mkt mill picks, J • !Lillis Pair horse Wwa: C Harris Lot of W . 11g4/111.Willip, 1) Addison 60 CLASS No. 2.—Bert diSplay cabinet ware..A I.3'fArtug - 6110 2 , 1 boat. F (Jul mmui B'o6 Bost buggy, Jlt Dukert • • 200 Small earriagNZ chair, A Sensernan .1 (10 CIIIIIMai et , — VX Cathcart, Samuel Iluw ett, James Williamson. DAIRY AND 119NEY Dent butler. Mrs A Myers 2d bust Mrs 11'm Ile!mood -.76 Bum Iscz hussy, John Godshall 1(...10 2d hest, W 0 Wooderlich , - 75 Coniodaii—l) S Jinkno, C. 111cFarlan, J Wallace. . . . PRESERVES AND PICKLES Your conunijau has brought to its assist. tine,* In the discharge or its dodos, In de termining the tplalities of Preserves and Pkeklesi ' the experience of munfyears in as'Well.es the..aviceis.of !Wm"- 15'ith Much diiiideneu c do. they venture to •ekpress an eptni in as to tile relative, quali ties of the dilferent articles on exhibition; at in many cases, they were hermetically sealed in glass jars, and hare, a resort to eyesight aloneot as necessary to d&ermine whether or. not the preparation tvasgood.,;- 4.11 othtir instaneci o rruith were pasted :01,` in earthen ma a.- or Soldercdin •tin cans.— 'll ere the condoitted-•• Livul it blind," taking it for graufed. that article's must he good or :they:would not be on exhibition:: This pro cess •sualing•iip. your committee thinks, is a very good Mode, of preserring plF,ktes. • Under all these discouraging circumstance's, however; your Offilitin Mee 110110 to preseree thOirctoiractvr its goad judgeS.and not get lido a had pickle With thelitir contributors and respectfully make the to lowing awards: - TO:MH Geo Sheafer, first premium for u lot of preseryAmore. than Mrs .1V Ilenwood; 2nd premium,'&e 2, 00 Mrs. Geo L.M.tarray, and MisS - G L Kted: fue„Mr next hest, each 1100 .M re! :John - Turn pr.. - Mr , - Lohsch • Mrs .Needy( Black. Mrs Jane Thompson, Mrs' *WAY eilfrupeclinens.mr:preserves,.. :creditable to their reputatiop.for geed' uMsewifbry.": The,''poitintlittio'liWard . Sir . 4,1* fur pick leN- • • •. •• 1"50 .To Mra.W 'llenWsiod;24. held,' : db.:. 100 - ; T.lo , Y,ols9 , award .to Alba 0 ali harine Nod.: i p e singer an , onorary premium • ot" fifty •conts for aja :.-cadiontao. 4 plckles , remarkaslo lorillei dintenidonl and peenliar,o:plor. , , „._ ()boo Age- Robert , Irwin, Edward 1a•t316. die, Saii oel W"HavUraficit. . ~ :1- f • - . - i t, ...;.'.",!,;' , •GTOFS.., , , .'...... „.. ppid, white wheat auicOS , ;ylo To opli 'GA-. M - , best do (Imported'aeed)Y "Wo tii .- ;' 1.09 ' ' 'Bun; Medi) err,arieitn, do; D',E.loo,n r,,," I',oo' ,811.iieidr.000 0 049:.A.2i'r.i0I,Cottro ~f, ...„ .76 , 7 , .13,15 t !rye; Perry.oo Ag'l Society , ;- 75 Beat peonild.earg; W 51•Lattgliliti." '' - ' 7 5, Aga t:',e,orn In: Wad; 411 : x. v e1y,...„... -. . - ii - ..;; i I ) , IA ;13eat'whil0:61r0 ( 41elliot 4 P. )1(...44•00..• .176 1 Bekl-barlpy,, pano t til:E;Neteli','', :, ,-;‘, 76 „ BO#poiritioilidjorley. - J Oalktrglih ,,,,,, v, • •/6 , B Ilitioiiiii; JUNI' testier '!,','' , - • '.: , .1•, s'o '. ,000/16 - ':fijih . n. ' o: Bl eriii;ii' ll o Olsa .;o 3.,, : #hdropi,A.;Soor.loo.,.: : : ,'',..,.'1,::.: . , gi 0 , • ~ ' ; iihe'!ii•it' Akita - of white -..0,110,, 9 ..07 ,;., --, :i i awig. -. 7.- . .1. , -........., . :-. .... .. ... $2'.06.; pest 0 our.otrud welt, tt . Hotpl9 . ;r. '2l:Kt :'. „;-,3 The constniftWiitirt groOdialculty to do- , lertoitto•butweenlbe flour exhibited—that priissoted by ]Messrs. MyerS t :Muslor+ - GO, 1 - , ,tirsitlOtotl .Islriblo,,wore. all ver y' excelltut• Jno tar , fur,' Sitinuor 'Hoffer Jr ' • _ .• VEGETABLES... , BO :Best•yink'eyei Perry•Ag'l Society 60 Beet leng.red,'• , • •,, • • ' Beg surlyJuqeii;44l)oiPielibur'n 60 BOA peach Moir. Celel) ' •60 Beet. coelbrocitts. John - — 60 Ifent pot4toe6,l4l . ll:lleiigy", - •60 Best turolpet:ltollt frane • . 60 Beet red - Oeets..S j Fttps'l,: • • 11e14.,cµrxiitAtijlatAttlEPA.C.—;—.,.. Bmitt'pArakips, B Peorese___ Begt , kerillow. W H (3ox•, • Heist equOrnli. A A - bine''• • , Best c l,ln ge.Juhn Bender 6311ery;fl-WlielideriiTn Eal B,oa. 3,00 MEM ..Barciolufliwgr;V,." Ing-• . Bust l ' runch , ptiniplcin, rrir rkt awee!.l.tnpltin , W•Oratgliead 50 lafititioth gunitittin,4 B 'Slteader," '5O 13Ust';hread,...1Ohn elt.;ndobin • . • .50 .. Thu tn:mtni t tett think right that - there'never has geen inch a display of yeg. etableaZ,in: z COnberlatid' county, 'and that. the variety disidayvd:lty John Lutz.ahowed - great care and skill on Ilia part; which - en. • ip n'anuu,ial prernititil oflt;•: " Committee -1V L Craighead, W it. ttoe, K. - Puller. ' • 1101.1;$,E t 1104.D PRODUCTIONS--Cnuss 1. lailib.slcip rugs', R A Noble , •$1 00 Puir of white. woolen blankets; G D / Craighead ' ' • . • . 4 hoine-niado blankets.,..R Noble . .60 I3l:M.18 yds rag carpet, .• ingston 2.11 best do.. John Loh 18 yds stair cat-fret. MrS J Clendenin Bost anilt , 2,1 best do. Miss•MCMantos 6O al Best-coverlet, W , lletiwood 2 1-00 2d best 'do, Joseph Loimch • 60 10 yds of yarn carpet. Mrs A Albright '6O Roll-,ol 7 woolen.carpet, Mary A Beltz-s. !mover . 1 00 18 ydS , tablittinen. 11 ) • • ' 60. llorne•tinidu carpet. Miss M Brindle '---• 50 The committey recononetai en increase, or the 'menthol's on many articles nest year, manys ethinga deserve a higher reward. p»nnsitlee—Geo - S Clark; Wm Greit'son, R N Iletteraim. •' rIIODUCTIONEI; CLASS NO. 2. Mrs Harris! Kirk. infant's French MC.: rino cloak and cap. enshFoidered GO Its's Sarah Alathews, one - fly*W. and ' - embrohlere'd 'cape • 1,00 -- two children's dresses neatly • worked .50 Mrs. C Inhoff, embroidered dress ' 60 Miss J. I tletiltam, Turkish ,cushion:and sofa . . . 'l,OO Migs M Robinson -shawls • • 5O Miss Naomi Egbert, basket • • 60 Miss Virginia Turner. not work 60 Mrs L.-Todd. needlo work and child's worked skirt, 60 Miss S. E. Miller. child's worked basquo, 60 Miss M. Halbert, worsted cotton and • • • Miss Nancy Ilulsper, ommentsl, neo 7 , d , o work and knit stockings' . 60 Mrs P.. Lintel, woolen-stockings - 60 Miss Bella Turner. tidy . 60 Annie II Slienfier, 9 years of age; pair. .slippers 60 Mrs. 11. Adair, embroidery • 60 Mrs. C. Itenwood one shirt -, 60 Mrs. 11. txtialbertoillisplay of "boys - • •• . • • • 1,60 Miss-Rebecca — einbroidWed - shift -••• • —•- 50 Miss Fanny Ilutten..ivorsted sampler .- 50 The committee desire to notice some ;beau-. tiful work exhibited by Mrs. H Dovinpey; Misii Fanny A Gould, end two child's dresses beautifully worked by-Mrs. L. Todd,- and . re gret that they cannot extepd,and inoieatic the premiumb. ' • • -FRUIT AND. FLOWERS., $1 00 ' 1 00 Perry county Agricultural Soctety,best speeinten or fall apples . 1,00 Edgar Lee, greatest variety presented • 1.00 Very fine specimens and varieties were pre eent•-d by Metters4ulver, Horn Line,: Ruby, Alexander, rijgher, Faijor, Alit, Wil-• livinison and Albright. • , • • • J bon Sherrlek, the moony apple, a new vittiety ,• • .50 Mrs. G.. W. Sheaffer, best , display " flowers ; 1,00 John . Campbell, second best, (finest dal- . i J. Campbell. best pears 66' J, Al. Alarsholl, second best do. . . 25, John Hutton; beet quinces 501 Johti (hush:ill second best do • 25 Geo Itudfong, gropes, 7 varieties . • 1,00 W. rtinghlin ; superior variety or grapes 50 , Those• exhibited, by Mrs Sheaffer and Mrs.: rr •ndenin vri rj very tine indeed. „ • . SILVER PLATED. STONE GLASS, AND QUEENS W A til . " Thomas Conlyn, best display of silver., . . wore a. • Join, Lyne,bestdisplay of table cut lery . , .3,00 J. I). 'llalbert, best display of glass , ware - 0 2,00 T Conlyn, best display of Jewelry . 2,0.0 Mrs. It A. Reymolds. best display of duguerre'otypes 1,00 8 00 50 1 00 1 00 +2 0 . 0 1 00 1 00 1 00 . . LEATHER. . John Clcndenin, best display of leather ' of It kinds . • 2,00 W. W Frazier is entitled to the second premium for the calf skin exhibit- I' ed by him ' . ' - , • 1,00 The calf skin exhibited by Jeremiah Morrett which was tanned by a process which requir, cd,,but twelve days. is a curiosity, but which your conttnittee could not recommend as goo!" leather, but he,is entitled.to credit fur making nu experiment to hasten the manufacture of an article so useful. $1 00 MISCELLANEOUS AD.TIOLIS. . , The amainlttee on miscellaneous articles ward the folltiwing premiums: ..• A. Bentz., best display of dry goods,.' $5,00 C: Ogi , by; 2nd best, l e -8;00 Luitbolt & Sawyer, 8d best, 2,00 I' Arnold, display, of carpets &c., 2.00 J. 'them, beet musicinustruments, - "A" 3.00 .1. ileagy,'2nd best, -. : :2,09 E. Mather, spring hair mstress, '• • 2,00 Mrs. G. W.. Sheatfer, currant wine it. . . . years old, • • . ''', l,OO. Mrs. - Isaac Myers, new wino, ' ' I,QO Mrs Bradley, 2nd best, 76 Mrs. W.: L• Craigboadl , blaokberry *lief . I'oo Win. Ft idley, fruit cans, •' ' 1100 Mrs J.: 41: itlaraball ezhibited'raiplieriY and currant, syrup,, , and, currant wine, 'very fine; I'. Ilonyer,'2 jars exebilene can r dies. Ur& Eliza Brandon, beSt ketChup. '' $ 60 Mrs. Louis Lynn, epioe,'bead and coral basket, - 1,00 spies basket, , • 60 Miss L. , Lyno,'clove , '26 L. Loehrhati, pthitographo,' , LOU W. ltlan'ior. monochromatic drawing, 1,00 Vet l ,y'finii t;:peCiiniitiof-tbe same kind were exhibited ,b,r Catharine' ".Ly.ne, and D. Lf.'llrontier., Jacob tandis; 'Arniring; , • fin some• excellent:, ifitmdtatt9t, l l wore exhibited b'' D, 'Bruner. . Masen,ledd & Mobster's - sewing -3 •_ machine,- • C. Inhoff, fortify roses, ~7 6 8..A;8,0u J. Cortitnitm ease boo and shoes,• ••. , 2,0(1 J.lbilbert,•coal . eiVlttnips, ' , .fin A. iVeif suit of , - • • fa i eo. liturray,,..crook of lard,. fot Mrs.,•lienwood...liard soap • • •0 5. A Ewing , spring bed ; - .I- *etc v A i narlutu, W. firemen's'belts, Fe.ote'Sx iquirlson, reaper guard, • :• Al rat and -mouse trap of Ingeniou eonstene.: of Pin:easter ~I who is,*, psi e 0 .•;5 ';•••• -.; Thit committee had an'opportopity of wit ', .oe . shin n'e 6%14 rlinie and , gas optisuntinr., oven, erected by Foote & pro., whilst, in.uper nti, l n ,all U e. di ffer.ni,yopsratieltip Pl l 9h,apPlllt/ , ' inn. find • stewing were per ." t:, The. detnAdnettOiTill'.loPv'.ttnit ,tneekieb*,:, twin ne'l n tit int, ,d *UP . a •f•. - dapted for ihiruse. of shopu wilier hart! nor , ' tliu advotitagOir at . 64 tiy .1J 064410,iiii4;.rAtniihig,'Ilabt end espy, 1 , 14 hidillintrUiVhe itieention'oFtheie,tntif Ogtliamimip.43/iait,i, E atriko an exacricentre,tind is considered by us the best machine of-'the'kind to: our • knowledgo in tutu, , the Spring heauepip4a h.v" etc Nitantelin ventor Inca been exhibited at ; 'Wilier fairs and Palmed Minn•bY ether. committees. 'flut s ßood Cumborltind. and ~Union contrail - fa exhibited their apparatus I whitth attracted muchattention on account of their neatness., filld'exhibiting the enter prise et' thvso compattiva. , The Hook and Lacider,compattyls opparatit; waft verycum plow and exulted witch Interest. • " , :Aronndl but uhat netelible in the fern) of an improved patenheug beater vial exhibit ited by .0 Franciscus. liermaltof Silver Spring exhibited 2 Osage utaigamthe ffrat raised itt thlecuatt•__,_ torAltor with tipeeipiensAititdge raised__ "by him. ibis the that 1 our farmers•who • itatt grOwn the lining(' hedge to eXtent„ ' andave : nould m 111411.3 attention of oerrfat -mers thereto- _ _ _James alumilton eXhibited nJed. Aggik, -triodeLor • ' I—Tliti,4ll,o44iling,orGirdnutALCo, wot—frd— be erhditable to any manufacturer. ----- The folding gate of D Struck attracted a bud dual of hale° on ACCouut °fits novel- - _-!6(1 G St9y.. of North:Mldd reton_. is the.paten lei, era Vphy simple but efficient apparatus for,huiatiiig beef or hogs,. intended 'ior ' , the use of larders and Which reeiniittiendi itself on autumn of ite . situldicity and licit:leis of . . . . Witten & Co's solf 7 geperatiog gas burq• era: sfitiw a bright.cloai light and ,may' an-, sWvrwull as a :au bstitiitu. w4ero coal- gas cannot•lm :had • ; • • • ,••• •• " ' -The patent coupling axhibite,d by J,'Ffetr ris, is an ing'eiiieus,ineeilijoriAy. an, enter, • prising mechanic, and , your•committeer . al"' tar as they can judge, think thane may an, . aver tiw purpi.ru well, at all*Ontit it. de 'serves to he trivd.by,the.iautoad .coinpan-. len; lon it may aare.niany lives. • •.: . • AiiTong the tilineviliincomilMilnisbi en' eX;.' iiiiiition.wcA3 a white ground squirrel, very 'rare; 1i train. -d ranunculi - half - a -- score of beautiful spotted carriage dogs, audit grey squirrel. • DO - Centmilteor—John. Stuart, Pater Monyer,- - - .1 Culver:lY IV Dale. PLOWING IdAtCIL Samuel Plank, Ist preitiluin $6, J Mc- Cture. plowman, Plonk, idnw ;..8 1Y Wood. wht: 2d iireniiiim„ $6, Whits' (Toni B V 9 ill:1)14%1 MAI) ; liremium $4. Smith & Dime plow, Sainbel. oW ll.* 4 Tried? Wit 111 'mood 'it lynoinonieteri Stnith'S requlrud leak &raft. CommOtie—JOhn . ,s litonruo, IV Wood burn, Thulium U Chambers-, en the nth feet., by Ilev..faiob Fry, Mr. TAMES P WI LeON. of Philadelphia, to Mice LETITIA F. sreso LEIE of thle pleee. . On the 4t. i not., by the same, Mr. ABRAHAM ~ NICKEY, to Min CIIIIIKLIANA CLAY, both of Freaky ford • twp, Cumb Co. • . . On the 13th MA, hy the Rev. A.ll. Kremer, Mr. JEBBK ' lIETIUCK, of North Midd Teton tuD.,lO MIAs ANNA MA. TILDA SMEE, of Perry Co' On 13th Hit, by the Dee. J, Dlrteh, Mr. •MI OKA EL IttISLKII. to Mlne AMANDA CAROLINE Di-. DER, MAL of thle county. . .. .. , _ • . , ... ..• On-Tuesday morning, Ilth Inst. In' flenrrlller 'Aiwn dtAY, day4hter of James M,, end Anna J. Miller, nod 1 ---- yesrZ t month, end lltry d s.' , telutTetkilttla etaldten to i come unto Mo. and or 1 them not, for of such Is. ate Alined= of heaven "' " ' " •• •' • " • I --Neurdhuertitmrits. MOLD Dit. ,1 / 4 .l.4,o'lrravolitana"droil dlaeorerlee . okiheehne....llo/ onm'e end East India Medicines, with full direction's rot the ceetain..euen of Consuinpt ion. Bronchitis, Coughri Colds. Catarrh Pavers:l!mixt 0111P/LSO, aerchtle,' Cancer Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, °meal and Urinary Deposlis, Floosie Complaints, &r, Illuitrated with bun. dreds of maitrel4es of efires'add etieseinge. lor the purpose of moving all many 'hireling fellow•beinge 4. possible from premature death, it will be sett to any part of the continent, by sendiug lb coati to DRS. "lIKATII. • . . . ' • • , • 047 Eroodway, New York CIO': Sold by SamlElliott, tie rilede ; .1. C. Altic, bliippemi: , burg: Lori Kauffman, Blechanlesburig; C. K. Kelley, Ilarrimbwg. . . • , • , • Carlisle, Oct. 49i '50.--I.y. ' ' ' ' • " .• E S . IVE . I WS. ;TAR' • AND WOOD NAPTLIA PECTODAD, IS 1111011.15, BIEDWILDLE.,II:II4S-WOILUi. • for the CUSS of Cramp atinDffin. Croup ,Drouoldlia, Axe - thins, Difficuity 'Dreathlnx. Palpitation of the .' Mart, and for the' reliefof patient. in the 0 advanced 'ate es of Co •SUMPTIog, to- . . tether, With all Dlscaree of the . Throat. and .Clicit; : . . which predispOsed .to•Coneutnpt ion; It attache the root of disease, out makes the Toll destroyer succumb to Its .I_ntluenco. tt also proluccs free expectoration, and ducPareelthy setion in U . u diseased nuCtilis Membranes and Tissues. it lepecullerly adopted to the rediall'cure of-Ocular.' blie dose of this invaluable Syrup" often , gives ease, and cilnsistuently sleep, which the peculiar' nature of this MIMSse denies him. •It is very pleasant' to the teate, and prompt In its effecte. TOT IT, and coni4nced. that It. is Invaluable lu the men or BRIM CHIAL :417GCTIONS. . . *S PAW/. 66 CCM nu Dome. Prepared only by • A. ESSENWEIN, Druggist, N. W. Corner of Ninth end Poplar tareeen.• • ' PHILADELPHIA . . N Farlale by 8. Elliott, D.B, KeliTer, 8. W. Meer , atiek, Carlisle: L. Kauffman, Mechanicsburg; and thei, K. Smith, k t Co., • Philadelphia, and Bturekeepers and Druggists generally. Carlisle. Oct. IJ. '59.-7 mos. . . • SPEOIAL HATS AND CAPS. • • . • • • . . KELLER'.S:OLD STANW.. NORTH HANMIVER. STREET, • 11111 be Amnia large, and` elegant assortmeqb of HATS f. and OAP., liigreat'varlety, orour own and city mann,' acturo. HATS. - - •• CAPS. ' Silk. Mo . . Caseintere„. • ' • Yelt, ' . Sweteh, • Planiera, , , children's HMO; Wool Hate of all Mode which x I be Gild 'at the lowest prices. Recolb•et • • KELLER'S' OLD STAND, ' , 0 „, • North lianoverStreet. -- SR.Mate.nrany style rnanagctured to order. • Carlisle, Oct. 19, 16H. ' • ,• • ". rriLlEc - PARIS - lANTILLA CLOAK " L ; 4prp. A*o.4wrOnwar. • • No. 708 Chestnut Street,' (above seyentb,) • The subscribers Melte. thevitte'ittlon tattle Ladles:lw theiretock or these ELEGIANTI tIAB..IIbINTS; of - which bolus a bPSCIALITT. they ere, enibled to Mier the' Mont completeiimiortineat In the atty.. • • ' • • They wilt open iq,October cod November their itn portetiour coupling or, • E,NII3IIOiDERKDNELVit CLOAKS, HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS; 4,- ; OPERA- - and elegant rpeeimene 'of , Minie'nuinufiature; , bbitt to -thrir Stork ICVNItY MORNING TIIROUGH TILE BEASON. • ' ' GRAND OPRNING: Ur'_ . . Elegant Furs For Ladies' Costume.' ; Tu; , :..etiii nook OP 'Pau PARE, #4.fr.r.;r 4 r,A.•ExPoPrttAr...:, ^ Tti. exibegalbere beg ideate announce- that la bbtrit'''' pliank'm with the whih,e of •sereral ratted. customers, they hare added to thhar establiebutertka , F t. rat lo which phiut Pit llama t , !bland fhe )argeat , ; wen , aildiliffiN'tfc'knade.'4oo9 t tile beat, 'French - TO:Whalen,' prikaer, , whirl; !ill oruninau4 • them to' the • eotobizofeial?aatelluelbduioat liasurtutia „, ecetcroitiltOtir mpj be aWhalrig what la'rdpreiitited, Wait hi red part er thi Afore of the ~ • eubaerlbere,to obtain ell ephemera) Otoitiny'ly offering ioltittird intratifdeturea rortinf Bike Of eellipg but, on the contrael, a reputation baled on the limn:aro • .went and durable foundation of public eohddlince. , 'l' AT PR CLOS & Co , rr • —linporters' and ~ Ilignilfab tiirif;i „CLOAKS, MANTILLAS ANII !No: 708 G ' •r • ' " OCt:i9jPsChaid. ' . • •• • IST ATE "NOTI(.) Letter s . li"' a iiiiiiitary Uri nowitaing . letu iliikueuuxduatibipidrumeuiedgbitie*iii she eubxeriliers, m 1.1114111 tbkoa.Ma ,tenttetdp...4lll announ ftidegtepttmtbt ottate, jig's required to make • .4,e4taternione.ato,Bo, ol a hating claims tpprotazi 4 , • , ,beau (or eb UOLL INGER,.., • 1).31 , 111t1, - 11011CNOERI :Oetv .44074,71,, iO - 9..Grjrid:Stotiis Sv jrajoi ttinilv;i4A drifl:*ln'rei, Et:ton. !Cntloil add ''‘Onai , ahtutpert Our I . llTop*plit, R A =MVP.. log. eau dna Ineatly -gamut
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