two Boise buggy,—ono-trotting buggy, And tone'spring wagon. Tim committee, consisting of .I . lessrs. Adam rishburn, John Paul, and John S. Munro, made the following report: to A. Sensenuw, host two ' .1)04 spring wagon, $5,00 ; to A. B.' Shells, for best trotting - buggy, - $8,00; K3—fots•tyvo•lore r.- , .tstaisr• des rvins , ,...QL especial not ico biiL without competition, $5,00 ; Mr. Tennicle, for farm wagon, -, - • . 'CLASS Io..IO—LEATn4B,.Suivr.p....NSD TINWAEE.—The superiority of the prin ciple of base burning, as npplievrto coal heatin. , stoves, is now generally aamit - t,A. Of .these Mornilig ,Glory — peared to be ti universal . favorite,' The Light House, a new base burning, and coal „ heating .stove; and the cerebrated Rot ary..cooking stove wore also objects of attention. Tho enterprising dim "Of Walker d Clardy We're the exhibitors of ;the above stoves. Wo desire also to .no- Dee the:display of Messrs. Rhinosmith & Itnpp, consisting its part of the Sunny Side lire place heater, the Barley Sheaf Cooking stove, and five styles of parlor &loves, all unsurpassed in beauty. Messrs. :lames .MeGonig,le and W. Fridley also added to the display by varieties, each claiming distinctive merits. Tho 'com mittee, W. M. Watts, W. W. Dale, Lewis F. Lyne, made the following awards in this class: to George Ensmiiiger, foe best display of tanned leathmi, $4,00; for best kip and best calf, diploma ; W. Fridley, display of stoves, $5,00; Rhinesmith & Rupp; James - Mcgronigle, and Walker ii. Cloudy, for superior display in . line of business, diploma and $3;00. • 'Glass No: 20—PAINTmes, PHOTO CHIAPHS.—III this class the following pro 'mtit M were awarded : Miss Sallie :Sax tor best landscape paintibg, Ladies' F kind ; Zulieme Kieffer, be:it crayon - sketch, Ladies' Friend. 'Mrs. J.. Jr. Boehm, best fancy picture, Hearth & Home. The committee considered .the following worthy of notice :' Ciro pictures encliiscd in frames worked with thread, c. , iiibited by Minnie A. Hoffer. One' mc(lley., enclosed in: a very beautifidly e-Might friune, by Kate E. Zng. - One i.,:iiticalogieal tree,byGeo. A. Henninger, This curious and beautiful tree,-designed lily Mrs. A. R. Swartz, is- intended to ex: ' lola, at a single - . rimy,. a family connec t ion of live generations, and of over seven hundred mimes, and should he in the pus :- ; ~ ion of every family. ,J ( ' I,A SS No. 21—Si MIMI. PLATED Tr ARE. --T. H. Saxtn. fin' WM case of table ertlary, 1:1,00: Miller & Bowers; for best c.•so of eidlery; f.i . IMO; et,Ass No. 22—Day GOODS, .A.NH SEW 'NO MACHINES—The competition among ' ma chines gQC med spirited,aud at each ma- Caine we found an operatorT)oxerting Lila Or herself to show the complete adapt r.bility of the machine-to the purpose in, . t--ended. We were ehown onifestAariety_ 01 specimens' of open and solid embroi dery stitching executed npohlthe Gro, vor mid Baker machine, and exhibited by 511-,:. Olike , e,:aml wo were favorably im p:- issod with the perfect inannerin which 1:i ii machine duet its work, I' o also Witnessed `the' extraordinary fri.n.i.of one individual sewing upon three oil 'iheelei• & Wilson's machines Ishaul at,acinaly, thus being ,able to beM, fell,, a'2.l stitch c:t, the same time. . , Throo Mei:Janes we're_exhibitedl4,-_the 2; out, L: H. Fulmer. Torfui alai notic . o_ 'I his class. of articles _WO inforto :the rin;". port. of the committee. ---1 , --o-were pleated with tho enterprise, oil L. T. 'Greenfitild f ras-insnifested-inilis: li.rje display of dry geniis. It was very c .ditable and deserving of commend :- tioa,, Ass - No. 22. Continued—ln thin class he el unt_nitlee made the folteviing a : 7.7 - TarinTlle. l l},--he.i . • I of dry goods, $7.50 ;to II u ikon solving inachime, Diploma ; iig,Cl' machine, Diploma ; to Grover & Baker manufacturing ,machine, ( heist, ) iho committee recommended that „premium he nwarded to L. T. Greenfield . for a very ereditable display of clry.goods in tt;o MEAT. cases. In this tdcere,was,no competition. . Youf'cominittee find it impossible to dineriminato betwedn the respective mer its ot the'lifierenti - sewing ma - chines - On ion; we had the opportunity °fox each one except the " National Sinving machine, . and do not ho.::,:tte to prononnoe each in itself a hig i..l,eormanit on the thimldo and needle. cm general observation, and person , ,:periencb, we commend the "t 5 heel brover is Baker and Sing er ir.achincs," either of which will sattis ihe—,.-roita of a family in this - respect. :, dvire a diploma p 3 he awarded to c„ch of the abomnamed machines, and his opinion we'do not dis . criminate or d-cida anainst seine advantages claimed for other machines on exhibition, but leave them all open to on . 11011•- • 6.11:AC competition... The Howe.machinn us as tamp :le and easily managed, tint :4iisou abd Buckeye, have Um. ad clieapnoss, and the WeVx.- ~n..ned - and - drine OM' presetco' : cot, andal larcetvibly with any otliOr 'nut the " A inerican," Machine .is also' xiortily of the attention of piirclMsers,. 1'1:I at; every facility is a fibrded , persoirs 4,l,rehasing, machines, your" committeif -" . "1 . .Qt...91 . imtptl a spceial. examination • hi . - case,_acd. _suggest; viral; ,it . ur ivithOut sewing: machinb, it is as' itei..r to the house a plough. to - tho'fieddi• 'lle Groover ' Baler malmfaeluiing , btachine-on•exhibitilm claims special it— tGation, and your committee ..botatoild : 63 npecial - attentian, -- and'T award - it . a diploma laist manttheturing'iria , chi.te, coming under the nhsormtion• , de eannuittee. R. 2,1; itonderson, Wm. K. l'aficn., and W. 1?; Una, conunitten. ''CLAss 211--DAiny, ilre;litenaan,- fur I)est-lot' of Iltittor, Milob Coirs; to Mrs'. 'LayfaydttO Peal., for boa snmple , of Breadi N tide s lIONV Cook 4.,loolt; • Ct4sB No. tl-1. —The coinatitteoiiiiftletlio • following • awards:•' To Mrs.' J. S, Dia.' kle, best lot of Pl:eseVves; new Cook Look; to Mrs. • Vat. Morristili for bosi,riokles, itsm Cook ' Book ; to 31.rfi. - J. S. -Dialclo; -for best Jtilies, *2;00; , to ',t ;toned FrOits,WidtlettOld's:llow COok :-.13oolc;• to 311-$. Lafayette POffer,- bOst lot 'ViPiilit:" wine, Cook( CLASS No, 25- 7 DoliEsTip To Itirs. Airin S.' A16.x.-Lnaci, foie boke Quilt, Ileftrtii BlaelE,*for4373t ...to Y. - 1:o. E. llituer,'!'orliest . plitelt • t3l - .l•lgltt, boit • - I`"td year, ~LadiOs •Fr 0.111.; • ilomo;• t(; CO'7llsl.orDaYl6, 1,a(11. 5 .nacl .• r - ,, , .. 3ket, 4, .; 3.- -Lna,:fi.olllo 1;.2X11'• •Ai• t , .• to D' Iforner, beseSatinotto,-Diplinne; to-lffs, J. P. Brindle, for 'best Hard - Soap ; lindies' levy, fonAibst Flannel, Diploniari,go Jane ciOulenninfor -best Rag. carpet, Ladies't riend• tO.;111r:. -R. C. or•ott.. for best cy . W, 'Dikeßing, F . I,adics' Friona., . 1 1 1 lio—rAnrivaitt....topdrted—tliti followinT articles as desdrvin. notice: Quilt by '`Mrs:' Xolin Gussler; Quilt by W. H. Bretz;. Delaido Quilt by 'Mrs.' Mary E. Bill; patchwork Quilt by Mrs. Wm Coker' Leg Cabin Delaine_patch. Work quilt by Mrs. Susan Jacoby; pair of iyociien, , B,lankete :by ~ M rs. ,t;loorge Boltzhepvet:;„yeelen : .Garpet. by,..David 419rAteri,Hag,,ggpetsjiy,the foliewipg: Mrs. J. Jloyzateiiyer, L.. Lie4prling, and Mrs, Aguus,W,fpunbar; wpgknploth hy,Ringivalt,and,D,onlevy;; Flannelby,DaKidporper.' • Exass No. 20--i-Onts'AidENTAL "WORIC ;L-TO Miss Sallie , Nailer,- for: boat , broidery, Hearth & Home; to Mrs.' Wni.' Kennedy, for best Tatting and Enthroid wy, 'Hearth & Home;',to Miss Suo B. Rhey, second best. Embroidery, Ladie's' Friend; to Anna B. Miller, for ono nruti-' lin tucke,d Ohemisette,' Ladies' Friend; to Annie Bixler, Tor best child's Afghan, Ladies' Friend; to Mary , F...Bentz, for best Afghan, < Hearth Home; to E. Hither, for best Silk Afghan, :$1,00; to Sadie M.' Vltels, forlieSt Toilet 'Sett, Ladies Friend; to Mrs. J.-C.-Limber, for beat casitornamentalllair Work, -Hearth & Home; to Kate R. Hollar, for-.second. best, case, ornamental Hair Work, Ladies' Friend; to J. C, Leshey, for ono 'case ' fancy Work,-Ladies! Friend; to Martha: Buser, for ornamental needlework PM:- tam; Ladies' Friend; to M.:O. 8.-Sturm; for Helmet and Hat, (ancient,) -Hearth' & Home; to', J. P. Neff, for dace Fancy Articles, $3,00;, rte Mary Kioffer, fo'r best display 15f Wofsted - Work , Hearth- b Home; t Alto Kieffer, for second pe'st display of\ertl, work, Ladies' . Friend; to Emma Kieffer, for worsted. Tidy, Ladies' Friend; to Mrs. Geo. Beltzhooimr,- for , Sofa Pillow, Ladies Friend; to Jenny Sterrett, for Netted gut pure Doyley, Hearth & Home; to M... Kr. Hitner, for Pair of embroidered Slippers, Latches' Friend; to Mary. T S.2.llohnes,. for box of Work, Ladies' Friend;" to S. Kato Ego, for : best Tidy, Tart!' & Home; to Mary Glenn, foctittominf 'cover, Ladies' Friend; to = Gee. A. Hotminger,ffor Bend Fringe, Ladies Friend; :to Sallie Saxton, 'for best Bead Work, Hearth & Home; to Sherk,' for one knitted Afghan, Ladies Friend; to. Anna Myers, for one Hassock, Ladies' Friend; to Amelia Blair, lot of EinbroideliA Liu - tics' Friend;. to Minnie A. Hoffer, for worsted Tidy, Ladies' Eriend; to 13. P. Henderson,' for ornamental Sofa Cushion, and -Toilet Mats, 'Ladies? Friend; to Thos. W. Brawn, - for. Cape May 'Diamonds, orna mental Shell Work, ornamental - sea shell --Woh.--ornitmental_Ohina *are, _two:lots_ shell Work, $5,00; to Mrs. W. E. Miller, second -best AI- *OHM, -Ladies' , -Friend; to Louis Faber,- for: ornaments}' tie Ma- , cilium work, - $5 - , - 00; to - Lizzie S'ofa• cushion, Ladies' Friend; to Birdie Hem; • = Berson 11 years . old for Worsted work and Picture, our Young - Folks.' Corinnit:' •• lee, Jos., w• imrs. A. F.: -and -Miss Lizzie Parker. • CLASS istti.27—Grni.s . DE A P....ET.31 - ENT.- 'll,e 'conimittee, , W; P. °Sq., Mrs: ===lM reportdd the following as their awavds: t...3trs. X‘k)lf, for hest Tatting Tatt;ing,. Edging, Tatting,. Cfishion, :14,00; to Mary En stulnger, second best Parlor Cushion, ,11 . 50 dents; Mr,l-1. laowman I.'ol, pair. unhions, 1:1,00; 3,linnic - A. Hotter, second Lest pair Chislicins, 50 cents; to Mrs." trim Kennedy, best elab Tidy, $1,00; to Mary Kieffer second best chair Tidy, 170 -- cents; to-Besse for es.,amp Mat, $1,00; to Sallie 'Wetzel, for second Lest Ltithp Mat, 50 cents; to Emmy Myurs,., for beSt Nealle Fir,oo; to Sadie Lahmon, for best Chair Seat, $1;00 Tieill7r, for seceild best bliaj SCat, eepts; — .Siiimi6 maw', Charm String, 50 ceitt , i.;. and the following as deserving of special notice . ; Lamp Mats exhibited by Mrs. J. P. Brindle, and ,by, Sallie S. Kauffinztn; Chair Tidies by,Mrs. E. Miller, 'Sallie 'TAeijei', Bessie Wetzel,..and.Emink-hlyek Pip Cushibirs exhibited by Annie B. Miller An] ,Mrs. um. E. ( - ILiss No. 28—Coutinued—In this. de pal haunt three silver tongued cabinet or pins, and a fine variety of musical ruments wore exhibited by Prof. John It. Itheem, who was pres - ent and gave in io the occasion by his oxlibitiona ufimajcal skill. A special feature in the rabhret organs, was the perfect imitation of a chorus of voipes, which was truly A casa of stuffed birds prepare & by 0. I). Funllces, was also a:NA:loot of unlvor sal admiration, exhibitilig skill, taste, and genius in its design and execution.- The coinmittee, IV-IL Woodbuin, • J. S. !Ammo, and Thos. lop, 'Jr., mado the following report of promiums .underihis class : to.john FiSliburn, for -lard lamp; , Thpbana ; Jo 4s..Morrison;forallo pair of .1-irso slicre?9, -- 112,00 - ; to ~C lliarles, dennin f - for lot of eggs, rough .and ready; Piplotua,OV.m. Chenoweth,•best of&o'I, skirts, Diplonla.,;: to John ; .1.1-. 41;ecni,. for. best .display . of s posieal instpuuents, 411,00 r; to J. 0: finiltlii•for "gulf coupling for cars; ;Diploma; t0...A.• 'B. 'diwints., ca go: of .wlii to ndo e, : .$l, 00' ; to. Win; Slutrp, best, Apoeimong of Penn nuantldp, piplonnt, ; to 0.. Do, Foulkes; , 'emit; of stuired,.birds,; .$8,00,; to' .Tlit, Marti;,'tketit.,olotili4t wrtsburand vrt;ing,.: el`, , Pipll a. '; to, WI 11. ItOplor, " I' uidiinii a m I,Wat.(ll' N)104 . ri,oo ; to.,,ratoblotuild.,,foi! IlayTettor, Scientific 'American ; to W.. I.l.l.3ithiall, . for contbined feed and do:, knestic,:lndler stud ,ovaporattly Piploma And *su,oo±; to 7 :B110aU111.1iei i &,, Gorhurt; for diincr loader o , :.Dtplonta, ;and' , $l,OO ; t6' ,Win. Murrisun, for cider, mills,•,Wilsofee 1, pnec:nt,; oount,giGiitlatnalit; .10 . '.'ioilli :turn RAP, , tot olliorso, filloot4 l mildly. 'oxd_ lonted, , DiPlytitad'," ..lid , i'f-tii. , f: - p . :1 , •! vi; :'Tlie'folitywitig-m;t)rbf6r ..i? iidtii!o ;:!' d. 11. Deinlioy; tiilir.Aida.V 'ildilltieti•i:e,'''ASP .thOny FisldnirnV °nil giai, 1i05t , , 1 40:461 , i1V• • : \ye tg:elli oii&ln'igdl6lcter; , Nt i3lili or ' lki ''06.1" .moat and ,:vedotablo ."6utfor, 'NV; 811olli, : ' 'Olotlwa'riteli,.A. 11. 1 ',1 Plaiild - grai A 4 . vitiii6; . ~ pi, D.ioitt,..Tiatent; , Tottit , :ecluileetidii I .31$' "ainintf,and.3ltillielev . 1 1 4 . , B.. l lll * dord;'''priiii;io ' bldg, JAL iMobre, • lix4insi oir oiling' nil' t. 'Cli,Jtsf; lid.: 2 01 , 1;Outi11'INOl4krdit' APl3oslor, tiftePlutvingi' ,ivielie4eif _. tii'6' :efforts - 611 - 6o•i bonibotittirkiMdCldell T 'i[iP follotvilito - John:Slatit Air iicsil)l64l . a .:Ing',- sl6', oal4,6 1 ,101x; 4+ , 011; . itetniid r wat', - ; :$7;50 i , to rit6bt,-)i. sitlyt,liii,i;ltoli!l , • ~. ~, , ,iki. , :i. • ~,,,, .:,,,,^ 4 loi iltto . ists bwo were l c ontilo?re i n • , c(Auill,.. ..'lititl },lll:l)6 . (liiiii4ete:e . 'ilivWd 'tile 1 ,C.cAt'ila' anti tiiid lairi.r.tifilli ' VPLN ,' 'i) .o 44l , i;lii: r'r i '! l Tlldf; 10. , !'!giqUai^ - '•VIISCeSt . .' lOLirlilg b fi;iilielir: - i , Pd3imfizi;,'.s , Yob; ' ,4t, il'iVe;.ia `ii . fec , i liftgii : ' fO i, 'dif,,'„,ti , i'diL6l::ll%o3i l ', , ‘" I,*,'iLiii&i'iiqiiitif l,, ..l4Liiii':Ao:lto'i,'"` . :l;),i; '3; b. 'friCiO'no'' , (kiiii i '_*. - p'i':'!.l;:.!r:, ' TAtd.Ci!'lii i ty, ' p0i,''.,',:14.-,11,,.:5:ii.dy,44, , !Tion4t.4l)rol'..":t ? iJ.l.`.. l Kiildy,fl".‘'..ir6a ; b l 9. 1 by tic .. .1)1„ 111;.`3.;''S,:isser'i,i:Ic,3 . : . ` I . .ii' . Ztill,p, L1,,v,0. , " Trouble " won'. in ;first i • - 2:48b . --2:443 ) , rt!id,2:4Bl. tZAst . .EsT , e.rdririgs , lsl R tztiim- o rn if*ANEIR3-44 threi(in Ipon cci all, h irenii~" Sorrel b"cre,l' • ••;',.! • • iii, a B. Ilc b k.. :,," I .oirrel ?c,"ko f n in t"hreo FASTEST' NROTTING llon§n on MARE to harness, ONVIICC ancyearec rn um or land county, Premium; §;213, open to all. Entries: Harry," by Mr.. Hastings; " ..ilinuelialut," by Dr. Gap. SenAight; The , prnmium..Nyns !,aNyarcled• tp ,Samuel; ,Sharp, ~ for " cumlagland ; fur eo,usidcrin&Aml"fCcinlitiow,9l,,plo, Slutyps , place c2 .3 A,110 parnmA : ttec, Awing-Alm iAiice.; 11:10k. ~ „, .„ FABTEsT TILOTTI*4•IionsEs,.: netmtl: THAn• iPrendurn $lll, - open .1 .- d. , En•-• tries:.' "Motmt • IbidY 7 and "Stilanger," 1. - 4 1 , Martin Quinn ;•, ." Bracher Boy" - and " t'rosby," by Wm. - W.. 'Bair; • Paii of Gray Ilorsea by Wur:' Bretz,„; Gray Horse and Mate' by 'Pronlitnn awarded •bY . the TomMitteb because-in Their opinion the time made' though net within the' limit, was doservillg , to Ba'r for • " Bntober Boy "mnd " Crosby." Time :3:21, , :3:04y: 2:571, PASTRST PACING.OI2. I ActflNC. HORSE -owned and reared in Cumberland coitn ty. Premium; 12,130, best three in live: Entries: Bay Horse " Stranger " by Geo: B. Beekq " Fanner, by W. D. .Wert; "Canadian. liy II:W. , Staiim :The .thnemiado being!withinl.o seConds :of the limit the flommittee.•awarlled!a spticialliremium tuW. D. Wert, for quer -Boy.'i • ...Time 3:014; 3:08, 3 :02 PASTEST Pi ChTiNCi ire 11AlLNESS. TM s2i; .open. to. 0 . 4-speolal—best , tNi•o in three entries: - Entries":- "Geary," liy Dr. T. T. Tate; Blind Charley, by) 0. Preiniunts awarded to Di:. T. T: Tate for," Geary." Time 2:52, 2:54. • CoNcr,u.sunt.—.%) hen more than one of the same periodical ortlailk is awarded to the same person, the cost of the extra copies of the same will he given to the successful competitors, •in lieiu of the _periodicals or books. The -periodicals will •be seat to the successful competi tors,. postage paid for 0115 your, - from - Jan, 1 1870. • • Parties 'to whom !such pretkitims are awarded, , will pleasd•leavc their address with the ,SecretarY of-the society,, on, and before December 1, 1869, •otherutise they will be considered as -rphintudithing• their premiiiins. The books will be or , dered as•somi as possible, tifid can be had on application loth° Secretary. '6ly tarligf IttstA. VOL. GO. NO, 43 fflffEM ' . . Joseph liftnet:; the venerable of this ,ctimm'onw6lth, _and 'for more than 30 years a resident of pilS •C;ottlity, AIN on SatirMay at -the of.ltit; soM'illtqynth ,Middleton. WaSlMrn in forks ctiun iy,-9R the twenty:Oh day of Mayo', 4tBlo, ;dill Wtis pler4cd.o,imbis' ninetieth year when he died. Although .Governtir Ritner retirement for more than the viverage life of a geneyttion of Mal, and hai-1 therefore' tieen almost 'for- gotten by those whonre now busy in the political world; lt'a - nt: - Oue time wielded a potent influeneediiildS Clipinonwealth, wh ieli was duo asnineh , his earnest n-essand r solidity charaeter,, as to the high political slat itins which he filled. When a mere lad he removed to this county,. where lie hired himself to a far al-w4.14-t-ed-+:l:ead ty-ii.t.41414-oe4mtin 'drft - mit:lllw arrived at the age of 2.1 When Some thfic after his lie settled in Westmoreland county, and finally setth:din,Witsliinglon ecnuitlf. When nearly .10 ; years rild he Was eleciBd.liy i the Democratic;party to thelloU'er house in the Slate Legislature, txl scrccd iii that body for seven cpusecu- ive se;t'sions 'During the last two SCSSiUMS ofiii , ser'rickt r lie. was sPealcor of tb house,'and Won for Mimself an excellent reputation as . a pi osiding -- 011icer, - on ac cohn4,,,of ,his promptness, impartiality, and knowledge of the rules. After his . .. • seryiee in Me.dlouse, he was a candidate fut. Seiiator, but was,defeated; In 1829 received the nomination of Anti Ma- sonic party, an organization of which Thaddens,Stevens was the leading, ino vintt and directing spirit. In this curt lest he was defeated by George Wolfe-by a majority_ of _ over .',26,ooo—the Anti Masonic party polling nearly 52,000, votes. .10832 Governor liter again re ceived the nontinatima of the same-.party and_wa:s defeated by Governor. Wolfe, by a majority of 31;0, in a ,15u11 of 170,a0 votes. 1n . 183 ! 5, he was again acuomit - of • a division of the Democratic vole beLANTan Wolfe anci.3l.lulileilbeyg, rya ,elected. ;The vote ': , ,p'. - a_al 11Ane.r, 94,02:0,• W01,f,i . . W 7,801. )1iih1enbet'g,, , ,10,835.... • -lln was ;tga ifire oni inateq in I,.):'j, and-ji.":ei 441faate,(1...1a,c4(w 7 .. ei'llor l',orlei., by a•finljoritx .. iof 1 /3400., In 1840 - troyernor,El4aov,an lnkitlin Hari-, ,•sOll : electoral tkeliel, Joni. M•;'l allPPikac4 a ftenynycla 'l)y ,l'ife,*lentTy i l or, TreasaKel:. of the Mini, in :Pliiitultilphia, lJui,. ~lie faiti . • , nd to yeeyve tli, con.finualion ~ of, llin. Senate,.- and.-4ineo ',pen ~l.las-.11 ~, en-• lively out;pf politie4l , lice,. - . ..:., ; . ' It! is. •not,• . ow...incl.:WWll, to ,reyinw thy, pOlitival, llfo.y.c.,,qny.erink.ltitpqr. hrtlinr,.. Olin), iq.,neeesOpy„t9 i giso,A.l'itiF-.f;ollenlr t Ltion• , 4, ilia .cln - yri•i.ctne and ; , ,anilites. 0,14 r Ailiniaisix . a.tion . nyenvnt.l in „a poliod of jaei,nli . kuvol_iticale..pitninmt . ,,, ,and.9.ke• - •ro.: 'ail e'etions..• connected- Ivitlx ( 4 kayo, (,lone n.luell,ccrwax(.l attzi.e4ing.nnjuat.,oslinni..to l all' 'N'On.?••weEtt tlinn in;l3cwev.. IL .was jur. 1 ' tlii ectoit k t T ,litmsp..of ;the . agitation ~in' ' fa;;;^ornf innhp^ e . o.neatioa/ pul)lie im..; Troyinnen4„ .; ankilAsilitnnee, t0. ; .th0 . „0x 7 . 'teill.ioa fi p.c,tAveg, , , v,1 1 .4 ~aph,,qf , these, 'inel.t4titya, ellniA fortl;„f4 . ip i is . )linflest, 14 7 , 101!est,„ Rini jieF,eclit,olywiltion.,,copevi, 'iiiillile... i Tll9,,Mationig, ,t,rpuble.l of Alta( honied Inlcl o;o r .ponalla r, prep , in , iis)lil,-. toningantl.,inleii§i63.-ing ,the „prqjllices 'nf tlio ; punpin,l4.;ongln.nil,tlr ,Bkate,,, 7.7n1, 'filcsione . and„,feelipio ,engen4eye.d. :IThri . tlio' 'discus inn i pi: tiwt9 topipii,,,ctiliiii r , nitled .; 19 3 1 1w,,,f1ittp,c0f4..44,,1ug,c10, - I.i'fidii n tlin , 'ap.itift . ,lg• ,tlle. 14;11lep, .antl, s i Mini t glniof cli Pr0n907,,att[1 , 1.01 , e19/40,01; : la :X.Elonlinit4tii,o . ny.lc.nolyn oloiy.. as, Ole, •• /3 : ii 9!"ll ( lPll`ftr•••giltk244JVTl ) 9xekt9 - • . itient - ti a lot ! , of po4tinal seayporoys.,*onlcl, 'l.;6'l)foAtieed •I'vivi Aiwiitilile ^ an& femn lila fldiltl hc.1149 0 ,7 , i ';111. „,0 u,yBT/191.: , Ritpm pi?iiirwsril (1, tpo .1• 9 1 ;' tlk ( ?§( 3 , - ,0p.. 'i6Sutl t 4 .41,134"., "ife4iailylargo tlegre6, • 13 pyoved by the falit tliat ti ~Lg Laf F A..l.l.i,ive r ly:..i 1.0,1., I . IST -14°o ' 1 '9. 6 1' 6 1 (4 . 0 • li(t} vf.;l9,4:Vv*.ili oili icOpa.o4i4:ll.9'9t4l, 'AViicit: blin46ii6: ! ., Q. 1 ,11 -; 3;' ,. 74Z0 - ; , 4•3l.nl,..bligi:4nvrovamontft .4xo tunik4nvorrv.inoshearty - support torthe cause of popular cilucatidw : It , should' ba.rememberccfniscito 'his honor, 1 - tha lie . ii43.2„stxecutivo of Penfinyl / =': -vania, who announced -his - op'? „position to the ; a stem of slavery,. and' 'thßoniands of.qo upholders of tyci,..pe .calth:r..-institutithii.....llls-ni6gsage: to the pegislature. in - 1836 munouneing sou- upon son us su Jed, teas is theme of One of Whiftier'fgpms, c connuouotog ; thus : .{,(:::t '''l. 7 , 311 - 411,1clioil fur thu.lak.n - 1 ,, -ono.lip.la;still free— Ono fidrit untialnellod—unbendia, one kilo 1 i,dce 11,0 oak td' thn mO9lOOO, 101 l rooted nud • irerids'eoYWolorn ' reo , vithin, and llo,or, andilod, 1 / O AI. I ntnu 1111111.114)111i tl.ll it 114.111(.1a:j .• • )Yllet4 , thY : , , r , re..LOA,I h torill{ttoil her truo; qi• 61,11..r.11,1in• 1,, lbw 111 thy !itt4t,— miat IW, t ; , litio , lile-liwrr , ken; iliTif - sl'l4; nut u+lt frold , iir1100:1;• ken 1" ' irbe f :i!'l)l,(ibibioitt acts of his 'Adminis7 ti•atitni evliicetLiCfoarlessiiess' 'honesty; 'and , sagacity in:Joseph Hither 'which . , Would lie Soitiewimt - surptighig te find in suite -of hut' mOSt.promi lipid; Statesmen I resent geinunti en. • • 'ln his Itite'r life Governor 'Miner was a 01119, tinanining who 'rately brought hititselfto the notiec of the conimitifity. -Thoroughly posted in all the piAitical nfiliirs of the State, and un til his• fa cult ies belcatne impatmd taking' a deal - J .- Interest ill every thing connected With politics, lie waof tifieto subjects "most - instructive' talker.' Ills political convictions were or the firmest nature. lewd thelirilleipl6W of - free GOvern meat, and detested injualco and oppression 111111 11611 CL rejoiced More thor oughly tlihn lie at the downfall of treason and the Systemof iniquity that caused it. His interest •ite the common school sys remnover abal:vd, and so long as his , strength permitted Jic gave his presence Said. his encouragement to every move ment.that was In any way. corMected with the schonls'ef Ith; district or his county. In private. life he was blameless—his acts mill characterwere beyond suspicion. Ile spun out the itlmead of life to its fat , Chest limit, and those wile Mourn him now, havothe right to elnim thatwhilst his boners in life wet higher than even . most aspiring men attain, lie ncver by , net or went of his made him Self -1111NTOP thy of them. We received, last Monday ercfning,.a auto frinn Paul Schompe, who is now molFr't?entence Of death, for the murder of Miss Stedmmeke, enclosing a eiipy of a letter, said to have been addressed by hi,i father to Judge Ornhani, Some thno since, and requesting that we should Mildish it, As this is a favor, we could refuse no one else, we deem it right that Ifni letter slionld nppear t in order that the father should bo hoard to rofertmeo to the very grave charge of being a party to the forgery of Miss Steinnecice's will. We quothe copy of the letter -herewith, without any comment whidever. Mos•rnE S - EPTEA ‘ IIIER nom:James 11. Graham, Carlisle, Pa: real iii newspaPers, , after my returning Irian a ,journey, that, in refus ing thb.apptkation fin• a iiew-trialoLthe prisoner, Dr. Paid Sella:1)1>e, these words have ltcctt used by your Donor, "That th7n.vhitt is, false and fmf7td, ras►ngt be doubled, for your father who vine examined as a witness lot your eo nod, War - Nat Ore n- asked whelltei• the/sinner was ge ine." You Will remember, that- I am She scribing-witmoss' to this . mill, and its this relinuk - of your flonor is such One -as to milder suspect mg good name and 10)117 atiou as a clergyman, .I feel obliged to Alkeel some lilies to your Honor in refer ence to. this matter, mul beg your for doing so. How IlLe said will is originated, I am not acquainted with ; what was in it . at that time, when subseribing,.'But what I 1 t'ffillriMl can assure your - 11mm. is, limit 4 .l_sitb.sei flied it with my own hand, in the preserve of Miss Stennocke, who had got me called one day - for this purpose, and suw herself putting down her name under the will - villt her own hand, in my pres ence. That is all, that 1 know of it and have to tiotify . to your Honor, in order to reserve my good name and repidatiofi: before Mall. ..I. am Most Respectfully Yours, F. ScrrairrE, Gorman Reform :Nlinister Packer's workmen are credited with having thrown him into the Lehigh river: This was bad for Asa,-but we doubt whether it mortified him as much as his present trip up Salt river. ' Virginia, last week, ratified both the .I.ltlt and 15th amendments -to the.con stitniiim. At:e negro citizenship and iie gro suffrage now recognized as ~artieles ul:the Deinfictatic confession of fait b, or did the-Democratic newspapers deceive the people, when they claimed .the late election in Virginia as a Democratic tri innph ? Let us know all about this Matter. . The , scheines • of designing politicians often 1.(40011110i!1l some good incidentally. Colisiderahle,of the inOnny spent by Ave Packer to' make hiniseg Governor, was used in.tbeepayment of State and county .taxes for :Democrats, who had been de thaptents,for.more plan two years. 11l ithis , county it :We news'of• a good • nuoiy .oases Where , faXl2.l4' lting , .since,due were ipithl yet.) , con,sulehtbaulyOiielFetrOffilitY:" :By the. Way this will be a , good thing to. give .4sit 'credit for , Wdietir' runs for Goivertior Jamt!tinut: • • • • •• Juilbu b - t - L ttcd I s itel;ci'fiili'Prc::id'eiltiati Upilvoiit'dni; t h'e!' assembled OlinfO(l'i 6'l:y:tow' who Ata': I S . Oilg.O, 63.111'd Lliatllii isn't] 'dlivprtitSi -1. 'it s the'pkiiacio.3 . of stiii:e ihisiness re% ll )10L ,J;eq*u to it ide jiiylPditr.isl)Or4 alive 4r3;i17-3; 16 . friihOs"ai6 ligattc c i s 611; . ai:d • in. "the siiijl sliribk of ronliorso." t ptunopracy • ithin't tike Covetlc's; opcning dieing the campaig'n, but since' tho tlhictiou (huy are moretronhled about his atiquuctic, ipsist , that ho (Ale!, Spuh,, hut:tuhnitfluit hu counts with styprishoascuraey.• ' " - , Tholreadyrookouoritof ,the.Dentoeratid ;Party. ~/pada • 7wpm b.oautftul work last- Tlnyv,lay, e 'when' thoy figured out a ma ; If,' they Avould 'go, to sclio'olawhilo to Qp,vodo, thoyanight savo tl%oin9iyos nplol,l, akortificatiou and theii- .1;:nzel•no county, (inc. of .tho,Domocrutic 40,ougholt . is„tily gives , Pookot 1,000. ma:- j9yitSr, fulling:oil of , noitirly.2;6oo sinco 44.0 ;VFW , . ,I?ackot •don't 'ham 'i)opiliir iu tho :coalyegions.. • ' --* .„ fo;v9ral,. commuhication4,: over 4 11 ,i 1 PP.xt W 0 04.. "; ' ' . , •Tho . "oldest inau .no*. has j_aatsone and died. • This time they., say arid' Ida ilamo NV4S ' Uncle Bob Martin, of GeOrgin; . : He had "Illason'in good- dtauiling"7 for 70 year. lt is alsoklioved that ho tvai of poor but respectable prenfis.' Thu' lielaultto rivet is'said to b6_wash_ 1 1 s' . . rateef 20 feet . in width every year. - The ~State will soon- be washed • out at that 'rite. • We commend thi's to the'attention of Democratic Politicians. They can't afford to lose Delaware very well just non • # J3ismarek is rotiOrted to have deliilium tyeinailk occasionally, And to use' strong, Cognac brandy;regularly to prepare him pears..to.bc .a very common practioe• of great men. JelL-Davis -bas - rettuned - toKa' 'mid is at present ° quietly sojourning at Baltimore.- Ile is scarcely: now-an object. of : euriosity and receives but little atten th n. How are the mighty fallen PERSONAL 13 . 1iyard Taylor's lectures this whiter' are to be his farewell course. Tam Kiuti l , the ex-pugilist, has become a 'clergyman. • • Admiral Farragut is lying ill at Chica go, of congestive chills. His life was in danger, but he is uoW recovering. Ozias Potter, recently deceased, has willed to the city poor of Williamsport, 'property to thesue of g 70,000. . Mr. George Leigh, the oldest '"son of Mrs. Leigh,' proposes to bring action for slander' against the priblishers of Mrs. Stti'we's The Leland Brothers arc reported o have made $lOO,OOO by their •Sarattiga sea soli. Madame Hirschreldt, NA° took a Pima from the Philinlelphia Dental Col lege, has been admitted to practice in Berlin. Brick Pomeroy is lying very low at his residence in New 'York, from tini gestion of the lungs, aggravated try bil ious intermittent fever. John Morrissey, 31,C., collected $4- 01)0 from_ Fiske,. jr.., nerrLYork, due through late gold transactions,-by threat ening him .ts'ith personal' chastisement if every cent was nit at once forthcoming. Mary, daughter of Prof. 0. E. Hovey, of Wabash C'ollege,• has been offered the professorship of hmtieulture in the Kan sas Agricultural - College. - • William Anderson, a very popular comedian half a century ago, died in the Philadelphia Almshouse a few days s'lliee; at the age of 82; The oldest clerk in the Department at Washington is John Barclay, Chief Clerk, in the office of - Coriinibisioner of Customs, who has been a clerk for sixty-five years, CharleS Vincent, of the Third Auditor's (Ace, has — been there fifty-eight years. Col. Alexander, of Erie, Pa., convicted of revenue frauds, lets been pr;:doned by thee—Presidenb Postmaster General Creswell is endeav:- oring, to obtain a rednetion of one,half from the present rates of postage between the United. States and .Great Britain. 311.. and 3lrs. A.. T. Stewart arc mak ing extensive. prepaxations for opening their new $1,590,000 residence on Fifth Avenue, on-which occasion they will ex hibit a table service . Of .solid silver, lined with.gold; and costing-about-$8000..- 'Capt. John Weiterhouse, Ithistdr of the brig Minerva of Portland, is. dllarged with throwing overboard and 'drowning, John lit- gerald,...ail Cape Elizabeth, in April last. Ile has been bound over in Vi,000: The Mate was also . bound in $1;000-on the sainek,ehar:e." Among the bridal presents received the other day by a young lady in New York—the daughter of a millionaire— was a $70,000 house, with $50,000 worth of furniture. Forty years ago Mr. S. W. Davis, a bookseller in Cincinnati, gavo pecuniary aid to a ...Mr. B. T. Hanley, almost an entire stranger to him, which saved him (ruin bankruptcy: Mr. Ilanley shortly after left Cincinnati for Mis souri, and lie now turns up at St. Louis with a fortune of $2,000,000, which lie has devised by will to Mr, Davis in con scderation of the aid furnished him in his time 'of need. The Rothschilds of Paris have been swindled oiiiof .12000,000france by itfor ger, whn turns out to be a clerk of a Vi enna banking house, and who' after pur loining 4000 fiance from the bank, forg ed the signature of MA employers to letter advising the nothchildsof the draft upon them, which he cashed, mmediately after his arrival at Paris. It is stated Charlotte Cushman is on her death bed. She was born in Boston Jtily 23,1816, and was only twelve when she become a vocalist for the support or her tether's family. Sho sang, at a con cert with the celebrated Mrs. Wood, who pronotmcca r Ler-the fine St—contralto-she had over lica rd. 'TIM failure of her voice in open n (hove her to the spoken drama, in which she soon - becume a favorite; and rapidly rose to an enviable fact 4 in high comedy and tragedy. She has itsltled_4 'Boum foi several years'past. POLITICAL ITEMS W: W. Watt, Itopubli6u_is elected to th - e, Stitte Senate from Philadelphia, in the DistrietHnow represented by Glen. liceandlesS: This is a Republican gain. is Republicans elect two •member of the:Legislature from Lazorpo county, the home of `the Woodwards. Thero is something'scrionsly wrong with tho De- Miieracy there. . Andrew Johnson's chanciis for Milted State donator from Tonressee aro still . increasing. If , lio . niuSt have a Demo- Ciat, by all meant; let us have Johnson.. Me will adiDto. tho..interestif not to the rex pectabilify' of the- Senate. llortice , Grceloy has accepted tho nomi nation of the. Republicans in Now'yoric for tho office of State Comptroller. Wo :doubt whether llir. dreoloy's success in politics Will be tis givat"as it has bead in joiirnalism. • • The Vitiula Legislature will have its full :shard of candidates for Senatorial honors...lt is not always'that there, are two Senators, to. elect at ono time from. any lt,ato, and ilioreyoro the light is un.. usually lively. • .• The worst Maisedmian. in the State by. Vie Democratic papers, 'except Governor Geary, lWasPeter.'Derdic, id William,- pint. Ho WIl5 denounced as a scoundrel, a lobbyist; rind. worso than both, 'a liadi calr Ilir., Nordic was a' oaridi lato this all 'for 11.faygr of.Willinniport,"nnd elected by 810 majority, - altlunigh the Coffs-carried 'CM pity last year. It rout do' to" say, that thinis'not yt vindination,of Mr.• Herdie—it•is, and one of whieh: may be proud-49.41p mdn also 'consider it re fdlnii,i3io iriNOWadueors, hut' it wont, hurt them.; Therwuko,nrt - Tson.. - ' a libi° on muoll niattors. ' THE ELECTIONS,, . l AEPt73uckzsrrsir.2'RlUM.P.7l.2l2l)Ti't „ . G.gA . RY W4,LIAATS' GOVERNOR GRARY'B MAJORITY . 4,5Q0 THE i,SGIBLATURL LAROVLY RHPUItiaCAN OBTO REELECTS GOVERNOR lIATEB•AND A REPUBLICAN- LEGISLATURE lOWA_ ROLLO UP 3,QAPQ. nMonafrY DEMOCRACY DEMOLIS We give below the official vo. State by counties, for fioverno premc' Judge ; • OFFICIAL VOTE OF THI, COMPLETE -IW. EMEITIE MEM COUNTIES 22 I'B3B , 3 0 Ada,. Allegheny - Ai mat rond 'Bedford . - nerka - ltlnir- - Headline. lurks - - 13utier • '- - Uunl rim - - Cameron Carbon - Cheetor '' - Clarion - C earlleill it tun - Columbia - I'lllWford • Danpliin - Pell.ro - Erie V.,yel to - Ft anklin Fulton Huntingdon liitTECrin Jetlertun - Juniata - Lunn titer • • - Lawreona • Lelm non -• • Lehigh Lager - lie T4'Kean )lereer - :111111in -Monroe Mint -tomery - N‘litour - Northampton - Nor loonberiand - Perry Philadelphia Pike Potter . Seniiyiklil - .` 83 17 1"O 1"44 13 32 4 Lt Ong Snyd. r • it i l lti a n 6 i t 7 • lIIInIIR- Tuigii 40 Union Vonotigo• Worren - NV orlilngton NVity 1/13 Went mot olitiol - N) - York 17 131 4101 , Ziol 17F8 3:.07 1.10) ME ",' 8 2.,1 Majorlike -•- 45.4 - L, 6061 e hat , e not full relorne of the-elec tion of members of the Legislature, lint fronrthebestainfortitation„we belicwo_tt_ wilt be Te follows : Sella to. llmwc. T .. 19 03 .. 14 37 Republican Democratio Majority G 25 In Ohio 'Vve have elected Gov. flayes _by a lnajority:of nearly ten thousand, and have a majority in both branches of the Legislature, thereby securing the State fur the fifteenth amendment. Columbus, Ohio, October 10. All the counties that have been heard from at the ' Republican headqiwters in this city. A few are not official.- The result will vary but a few votes. R. 1). Har rison, chairman, figures it up fOr Gover nor : Hayes, 41,800 ; Pendleton, 33,821. Hayes} majority, - 8,078. The Legislature stands, Senate ono and House three Re publican majority. TE2.LVES6'EE. Nashville, October 19. Two ballots in the House for United States Senator have been taken; resulting as follows : First ballot, Andrew. Joluison, 3;3 ; Em erson Etheridge, 20 scattering, 27. Second ballot, Johnson, 82 • Etheridge 111 ; scattering, 27. The first ballot in the Senate was as follows ; Johnson, 11; Etheridge, 8 ; scattering, 5. Adjourned. until to-morrow. After considbritig rilmost a your over le contested eleotion for pie city oftieent LllNiilltdelphi2..,_tbe Court .of -Common Pleas of that city restehed a decision on „Saturday last. Tire 'lista' Of the ' &M -t-est is that all the city °Dicers except Mayor Fox have been ousted and their places awarded to their l,'cpublic:in emir - PetVorS.- The evidence of fraudulent voting was veV conclusive in all the 'eases, even in that of Mayor Fox, .whose majority 'its shoWn by the Clenrt . is only GB.. This, proves most eqnclusively •the value of' 'the . present llegritry Act, ..aq shoqld at once silence all t -.olijections .te. . _The trouble,- ex • pens'eand ill feel- ing attending a Contested' election in a groat, city like Philadelphia ie almost miscalculable r mad-ilie hive' that prevents the, necessity for, it certainly au im mense benefit to the citizens: • A Phiradelphia Democratic paper complains lationsly 4 of ,the satiation 6' its party, thus Only ono year of P e p's pile,' and' a radical majority of 4,4130, and lA bets two years yet to solve." The fact is lamentable Lit instructive/ The lots people see of •Deinocratie rule the better they like it, • ' ' ' packdr;:Pdrpiog, and Peficl.loton hnyo rorisheci. .ilo lopt that sort of P's. . The price of coal has gone uii recently. Wonder if Packer's defeat lies anything to do with it. • - Who was .responsible for tho' dospatoli bearing Asa Packer's 'signature, which was telegraphed all over tiro State,' on •Timrsday night," claiming a Democratic victory ? Surely Mr. Packer didn't solid iti A good malty faithfdl mid overeyed . alms Democrats were induced byit to make bets,: by Which _theY lea. their money and got. demoralized.;gonotally.. The tricks: resorted.to by the inamtgors of Mr. Packer's coneohn,i wore lint very creditable generally, but .card. was both disgraceful and ' - If the Democracy had' in Penneylvania, 'they Avoilld'liiiStO 'that the people' wore :64056t1 ,to '• newt,' inifftilgo:, They bavo , beeri thoy'propered to' admit now that the pee pie are itt favor of it? In 'Wail ijort . of cowiistonOy 1.6 theso follows 4 . a1l ‘.. Asairroatt niiwihoy in Kentueliii ) s the hitost farerito of fortune. Ile has fallen heir to sll3B,ooo:by:the death of ai ° l • ,"..- 4_Ettrope. 'ale has-a freslinnuliiity 77 nix ‘y hrs of . hge,•who served thronkh the. Whol of the late war. Tlio total ainotiut of the, contributions to the Avondale relief fund to Satur day last was $2.513,598.48. -Tho.roooipts of the• Post ()MeeDepart- Mont for the year eialhig aun0110, , 1869, wive over $1;000,000 in oxcoss of the're•-• celpt !or the proceeding year. The colored Men` iii'the 'neighborhood of:„Macbili:".:Ga'.,rlittYM-taisetl -- $300;000" worth of cotton' thhi r Aedson. , . Many of them invest'thcii a r hi laid.. k4e - inS..teur : Yoric. has. c sold 0:V910y shalth; this' season worth .$0.660 each,: and one :worth ,$5:700. Onp wontau - rnn, up a bill of ,$2090 . in,two Months.. MEE During the past year the trade of Sr: cxebeded half a million dollars in value. Sixteen hundred. thousand muskrat skins were on Rein of ;the ac- STATE. I count. o of the iind Sn It is •sakt that :the late :ex PreSident Pierce leaves a fortune estiinatell'at ['thin srio,ooo to $lOlOOO, which all go , to a'imphew, the' Son of Hera - 3 , F_ .1 Pierce. 1869 P. SL'DuiE Ova,a million gallons, onirhisliy have been seized at San,Kraneisee, the officers elainiing that it was net pie 'Bourbon, as represented; but Is fraudelent, and therefore is liable to seiznre: ..10 1242 I'l7 JO 9 1,301, 30 .9' 21 2 :832 13621 2.73 2S3u 1 Wu 4 03 Private advices frons' South America chntaiii the information that ex Presi dent. Lopez, of - the Paraguayan Republic, had atiivcd safely.initlte interior of Dot ivia, to which country he retreated - from the mountains, attended by a few of his personal adherent's. For the ! ICE! ICE! Owing to a want of enterprise, or some other iFause, the' supply of ice for one town has heretofvre - bwir — en- Lindy inadeqUatc. Generally in the midst of the hot era son theimpply has given MIL- Nave we not some enterprising citizen .who will put up suitablelmildings, and- cut and serve a sufficiency of ice to supply the wants of the people. South End. Extentll..l num. In tiny deportment 111111,4'.Pilt1011: mitt owing to qolhetivo mental ;toil newel structure, olton Legetn vary: Now those are 1.• be exit; eteil opt ably be mot Ly tineigy, nod Jel rem imltiell ; but hot Iltlfeini'ueratly the lieineln of leitillionte nivoiriw tire overstepped and 'brte, on heropulonit 11 . 11'0 Stt•Or t? 111 e ellellfltlVlllVO of otheiii to (nether thwr neholoon uorponen.' With th e niein- Wil i. of to ell,l by tor instil industryHllti 1101,4.. ty, pr illingS potent . remedy. Dr Atieyer'n Stawliwil,Tonie litirti hitters, hove attained untineal Inlet - celebrity, Intiiing broil lirorio•the= pniilic=for tlio o loot thirty year., i 3 i 6 lulu 4u44 J 4 '4 40 0 21 S 40 , luo 44.85 to iv 43 41 21 432 1771 3 19 Wherever dhey have entered the:sick or, sample!, thedr effect,' hove oven exceeded ex prdutioh, and no far surpassed till vie loco vier dnlrti oil for them by circular, card, or iltherwisti;'ilinl, fie public confidence in' the medicinal' nuitlltdre of dile °Bitters Is Idhottniled.. We . did.dint four the. conipetl - of the einpiriedi throng who attempt tii palm off remeditln upon the people, which are not Scientifically coin wanted, and ore drab trite Of •vbillilito Theirempiriciam will ihealiscovcroirin the enil,nnd oho ineflieiini.ci of their prepar Woos found out. Wa could rather he cooled-for: meritml sueceres than des pised for fail aro, however be for [Mod haler to eni ypy despise Agaireff another and niworneielass of indivii'ina.ln, we are forced to take ac tion. We allude to those - who take advantage of nor popularity, and attetript to gain public, fantor and coo Isom by count...) felting the Old Matolmil ills ter,, Mindy imitating the. !idle), or mod.ing ritherdaliPironeli. rx todtv prepdralion calculated to 'deceive: and se a matter of coin - Fejt, no nit• no they numeral. to•bring our excellent inftnic into_illsrepute., 'rho public are Imreby warned ..againsi all rnrh imitations. In ruder to further protect ournelren, and soon the of flirted ft cm Hopi si lion. WO hove conoluded to change our Libel so as mine hereafter to sustain our Olden. oily, Mid keep tin reputation of tin Old Standuid intact. We incto great expetmo by so dining. but olio Taut., 1112 Menu° —211.C../LUI la' el the caiiith i nd directions and tirat oineinrintation will prelet.t ail . cxceilent ste.l portiwit of C. 11. it ryder, the idatior member of the feu. This will Inc the badge of itsgonildpeno:s, n 4 weft an i a guarantee of the quality of ilie Bittern 'fin label alit be duly imps righted, and thus placed beyond the reach o counterfeiters. by no fault of Ours Adl the public confidence en er lie Mow d or the . .reput ii ti o u of tho "Old Standartl" be allowed to 'suffer, None genuine 001000 SIM Eril 2 "17.) 27`,514 ,• p 3, 2rl CA t$Ll3. PRODUCLO PLARKN;T V.ontly Flour 8 Iperfillq ao du ItY r WUITA 41' Et, do RV corN CLOY Ile }. 1 , 1. A X fo'HI) BARLEY General Ptadnee Market. Carlisle, September, 10 1.00 Carr/lA(6d Weth/V b 7/ William if 'iLihnznod MIT'SLh ;I.II3ACON simummis, 10 SOON; • — 22'3A LIN — SIDES; . on LARD, ;JEANS ( B 'l6 l'A 1.1,01 f, E,JI PEACIIEr: : HI LIN PA %ED PEACHES In BLESW A Ti. 111:11,1) A PPI.ES, 3 us tA. , ,IN 11.6 IS num.. 2 the third inst.,. in Merba , lo.thoro, toy Itev..1"1111 Anit . Sr. Jacob to Shaw A. 31111er, bollt of Uppor Alleti tinvoship, this epanty, i:TIIIE—TAI - 1,011. —On tho totyroill L st., by 11,0 twat., Mr. John Stare to . M1r,t31.....y It. Taylor, both of thl. , coot.ty. o 111mA SON-:-.!I Al t,PICR.--On the foorttiti, 1.1., by 'Ow Rotrent." In Si Ivor .print; tow ship, Ott'. )111.1.ttosot w!.,,Citv i,lo to Mk, Cart - IoS Ilavt•rstl4 - HI 1.1.\11 , .11 PLOth I 11,-.l);l:ti),,innio ',liii'," bYllie :one, Mr. I:Aim:H.l 'l , tlll . ,r to Miln. '.sl.• I'l rugh ..." ,mall of , . oit...o:tfilvolthlp, thin county: ' I' ‘NI`I,IIIIE.RII.- s -CORNWAN..- , On' Ibe. vantitliotith lA., 10. Ilt.v. 4.....1 Veto, Mr. (11;org, Pont Owns , o t It‘rpiv.lln . ,. to I%ll.4l , itimiit Cot moan of ta111:110. _ _. T110311 , 80N—MO1t11180N...«Op - Jlt , i Ililtd.otl July inns, by i'vy T 111.111493/. tr 1 , 1 , s Itht tha , llormst lit.lll of Chrfiblo h. V , ILNISE-r-1 1 .1::813.1..—Ork (1te..111itr4e1.)116,9n0.; i•S ibl. 11 , /w• U 111 . 4 . Ylll'llll', Miej,J,qlllllj , 'lllo.lso • , the rqtee Ipy , l.y Olu :Imo; Mr. lioth D'AItn—QUICILLY the thirteenth h t, Ly the eittlie Mr: tlrnry T. Ihier, ttelit na Nanny I•E`'Qlltg boy. hi ' • . • RV/WEIL-41n _Batted:ly; die stiajilitliAiiit.V nt he rlilJcncC rfri goyerilor ti t 31,1.13, 0111011111 i, 211111'1 , " . , • IC. 11,S—Cu :Sunday, , Georko itgosl€B3:utitw, GmoutLx, 41111 CO , Tfii))ll , SON 'Nfxr 0i.mi , (411, nt Thursday. not, nt tha rebbli`liell of Ito broth,' B. ?11. in. Ire 1.1.; Mi. OWllllllll , l'. uOter Ott Otto .falttom Thotoptott, of Catlin:v:l'J.. 'N '1)-0.1t'N JO 1111.31i011"ANT 'llll6:viler's IthanmOlt I, Cnrll to r.e.turne4 lcom the linglo!“ Cllirs wILb Ltr 16.rgest'And rant ' 14 031 r Lira 1,7450A . T . N T:97. FALkAND •WINTETt.GO6DS,. opel!klPA.of,t 0t115., 4:llmsuparo!, , . • • Gont,s', .11 1 urn10,im, ,poode, , ;er b brough t i 0 Unr{tile. , •, .111 ',dfotSi' • 'ec;inprie4- • • llrifILI811;' • • • ." • • • ilintiotr,' 1.1 :• • ; ,•••••.; ,:Alanali?Arr MVIIMOTUtnnkg of fllo Pnert, lOtierel tildl,f All irgader. , Mr. Dor•orpoi6•4 :1111nRolf A prurient sitter of.loog oxporlona lr.,propirod td • 1,A1•1•1111t porfook 'Cr; at f' pr nap 4 i l: ' :;'17 . ' At4:;l, or ett : ioorder. Deii.4 . Ch* , .1 I /Ouloa;OAL • ' ' . MI MIM CAUTION KItYI)EIL & CO , .I'll North Thhtt Street, .111.1.EADELPIIIA :,11ARKETS Carlinlq September, 16, IgCD IMMI ECM MATRIED UM , S'PECIAL" - No . 7 l l(fi To.playstimpTivEs, ' bee'n . rest4ed to hem few sirsekcltY:t - iyier'y simple rolavdy , %after liav lag taiffered sacral years with n savory' lung !diet- Atm oeo, .ontmlopt 00 to Noko_ktiowa toldr . folloy,eufterere the menus 0 cure. • • • cis4ihlt,..lith-wlll—sai**,7aoriy..ol..tle. used Ifretiof :hone), with the direction tor te &enuring and eging the "IMO which they will find a 804 CURH Von CON .I I.DIPTION..k.TIIHA BRONCHITIS. etc. The ot•ject of the advertiser iu sending. the.Preserintlon Is to benefit find anreadlnf,rmutlen which ha cencetvca to he In valtiehyt hopatiierery • tioirfrtir dill' jryjl Is. rrtnody,,lo colt theta nothingaiel may &nye,. Parties • TOP ng piedcitntlimittrill pikaa ad , lIHWARD A . Now tirk: Mity7 69.1 y. . tlreas ~13 E CITLIAA: ADAPTAIIItITY -; f - BRA N ' DlthTll'g ' l , ll.l.F.l. Tair 'peculiar nilt6trthrity.tdall 'coristilitti;+n at; eleanseis of theliewols unit the tilde) has establ fatted Ahelr great merit "They restore the !Mr, the rple , p' and oven ,the heart to healthy action When _other route'licit have, been us* \Vbt font producing in henellt.. Thoy•tle - ttot corp. tidier . whe them to any thuiger:lt log tut tiro as salutary. .E.Tteact Lcaer to Dr Brand reih,:,lrom C. J. Val", es? , , Kamm onion, N. J. . . . ISoSI roll in poor health, and.nty friends no Well • lie .111% aril! supporsol 'that. my 'elirtilly • iothigo oLti hi fltpli 01 . 11111110 n, But otter taking ono Box, of Ileppndrlins rimci ti feel better Wilt, sir. no ii I /1. 0 used ut , t 01'0 IJQX ,. B IW, to well, healthy. loon—.•,v weight Irtving"gone front initpUtiliti lip to ;ift moulds I then onto, ad ' a supply , And Colours that limo and the preset, t I. hove retotied.liiree tlum nand drill trio woo Ili of those loyal oni.le ' tile pod Rut quite ante that I ilurn thereby) Gen instrinnenAut.in saving in s usands f live., YoUrs, truly, 0. J. FAY, P Pl, • Sold liy sit Druggists. • Oliserr• tiny nottio in • whits 'rtt re n Ihr got eminent btainp. • liSrpt Ln D. BIIISRILETII.',, Joe no :!uni.i.rz, 050.—Dear Sir : At the hultunc9 „ol 015 Inu,liand t , I woe induced Io .Iry our. Blum Cual4na. Ibr tin 1t 'tllbtoruslfig..coluplaint, 'Dppeftann, from . which I Immo el fur yearh It offo , ; . lln nto pi ntioru. and in jnitico to you'i. 6, Ado th..t orb r nnlug 111Ocoittento,r ,tho I.ottio, thy Ith,dll, hoe Lieu entire n y textured._er chefully re . oollllllPlld It 1.0 thnnc Try r, gym:tinily your., Yr., TIIOIIAS, 1617 rnrk Avenue. Reml 5C11.17/77:8 slarttleng adrerfisrment fn ono o .- tr'tnlrontn. 10IIept 119 IVIZAT RY ii IiStAN IVANTS! Ai DODD ell rm., AND 11.1.1.1711.1 i T.INT3IENT Such at, article in Dr. Tobias' Venetian Ilaran Liui inept. Pint bolt vs at on* doll it For Cute (hullo, Calle, Sphilan Wall,Me'. hotter than nay tither. it in peed by all the eat horseiurn ou him; Inland CUllrneni St 1011111ra Ring Bohn liar liptl ill, n 8 Olt`lllti nu Lill lu.t•ntia ea stymie that trill Whittittatiattiled pure it pitiltlyel,v floes. Ne, ovenh• of Itto•eri 11.01 be without it after trtina one bnllo. Ine doer relives soot nip, Harr, the fah, an of, hooted or Jl iron lows, For ( olio ood Folly Ache tit taA ti. .thet i+ Hvo nel the sun nisei+, Just Co sore is this va'uithloelLionienc lo Le the nor, liiibrocation of I ho ility.. Ll•e it; one a• it all FolirLy :pod Strote• (-porn thronatinut the United 'Steil,. tiepin, 10 I'm 11 fines, New Fora. 7 FiSont Ln BUY CHEAP FOR CA all —Tbrao par trot dr &tattoo on all coal °Male and 'urea norad In to`n, Ibr,tho mash. No trance alma a rharga in thane at A. 11. BLAUCa. Eau. . - 42 i • Otte reader.. Aare ebtervell that wO. rarely pralso•patent medicines, and that We 101.111180 only file' very best of theta. tat now, the /enteric:tido recovery of 311 1 8, Rice, 011.01.),E1. 5 1(?1‘ . 1, from her die, tiessingi null nuttiest holidess eertifuli na diseasti, which is known throtighout the - Cenuttititify:and nui,tlidittlily the effect of elate 115 to publish ithout reserve the remarkable efliCtuty, of tiljnlu.l!cii.o. this 10 tho ibtereet of the nflliett , d. Any ren.eily eta SO idreettbilly raise ono - hen 'the dead,"- should ice • intivero..lly kteoen; and we wish it•tany 1,1.3 universally no slie r...Nl as It lute been In the ease of Sirs. Rice.- 3eurnal,' Syracuse. 17500 lw • It givis'ato plt ItQl o rio to certify that Alf. itqlee tea. gtrrnn CDLIA OL lo y aphis. Is purely eett•talolf a Its constitution, and au tScolletli-tonfr y halal; lurrullessla Its character, audfilot luting no alcoholic limulaut e - I.LE al'OCIITIO:, 3t. .1;; 1116 t , ..IIIIIAPARII.I.A 1)/0.1[..R3 uP YCLATAN. Thia,slu gular set of people areo.ld_ ended from the anoient Arts . .eos of Fouthern Mexico, end a . In retal• some of Cm pecullarltiss which, !fasces and r'reseott gave of their Anceetors. Dr. J. C Ayer & CO..