The Waynesburg Republican. (Waynesburg, Pa.) 1867-18??, September 04, 1867, Image 3

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HttlVAlX AND DKHAKITRFS HP TlIE
A I US TO A S U I- UI U AltSlll'UU :
From Wnvnesburg to Wavm-shnnr. nrrlvnl.
i v iniiu-urc "i i- i, in.; ucpnriurv, w uunciKiuys,
x f, a. m. (via J.iMi-ytnwii.l
4 ' From vVnyin-ahurg lo Willow Two, nrrlvnl,
TToiiiunuiis, 11 u, in,; ucpariure, v uunesuay.
12. m.
From Washington Pa. to Wnyncsbiirg. arrival
many, .-.j p. in.; ic..'cpiuii.mys,juiipuriuru daily,
ll'i p. 111.. (except SlinitnVSI.
Frum Rice's .milling to Wnynesburg, arrival
daily,, p.m., (except Simduys,jdcpariure dully,
I, n. m., (except HtllHlllVHJ.
From Wiiynusliiirg, I'a. to Cameron, W. Va.,
trrlval, Tuesdays ninf Saturdays, 5, p. in., depnr
an, Mondays nnd Fridays, M,n. m.
From YVuyiieiilmrg to Went Aluxun-lcr, Wash.
Co., I'a., arrival, Fridays, 7, p. m., departure,
Itaturdays, 7, a. in.
From Wavnosburg to Mnrgnntnwn, V Va.,
Arrival, Wednesdays, 5, p. in., departure. Thurs
days, (I, a. in,
i From Waynesburg to Middlclionrne, W. Va..
Arrival, Wednesdays, 5, p. m., departure, Tues
days, I, a. in.
NKW AbVKKTISIMI.NTS. The attention of
pur readers Is specially directed to the follow
Ingidverlisements, wliieli apiiear for the first
'lime Id our paper to-day.
Modicur-F. Whittles.
Hewing Machii cs.
State Fair.
Legal Notice.
Bounty Tin Report Morris township
'Register's Notice.
, Ex".. Logwood, innildi'r and Indifro, war
ranted, for sale at G. V. Roberts & Co s.
A.NNlVfcllBAKr KlKRCISH OY VlT!IK8IICR0
tv'oi.LEOK. Sermon befere the graduates, Sab
bath evening September 8, 180".
Annual Address before the Union and Philo
matliean IJterary Societies, Monday evening,
September 9th, by He v. V. 11. Wntklns, A.
M. Theme t The Unity of Human and Dlvino
tkleneo.
, Meetlngof tlio Alumni Association, .Wednes
day, September 1 1th, at 2 o'clock, r. m.
Oration P. A. Knox, Carmlchrels, Pa, Essa
Credulity Mum M. C. Black, Waynesburg,
Pa.
Ladles' Commencement, Tuesday evening,
September 10th. loijramme. : Kssiy "We
are goinj." Miss Mollic Stono, Greensboro',
Pa. Essay "After many days." Miss Ada J.
Braddork, Harveys, Pa. Essay ' The Voic
' iess." Miss Llzzio A. Parkinson, Cameron,
W, Va. Essay "Sleep and night." Miss
Mary Owen, Waynesburg, Pa. Essay "Lo !
how the shades nro scattered." Miss Nannie
Pollock, Jefferson, Pa. Essay "Clearing
off." Miss Maty Allison, Waynesburg, Pa.
Essay "Iist," Miss Sue Porter, Dunbar, Pa.
Essay 'Beyond this Alps liolh thine Italy."
Hiss Estellu Kiddle, Carmicluels, Pa.
Valedictory "Wo are living, wo are dwelling,
In a grand and awlul time." Miss "Flo."
Downey, Cumberland, Ohio.
Address to the class. Presentation of di
plomas, Benediction.
Oentlentcn's Commencement, Wednesday
oyenlug, September II. l'mjnmua t Englit-h
Salutatory "Brain Is king." B. Frank Fl u
niken, Waynesburg, Pa. Oration Si ll archi
tecture Jas. Best, Cenlroburg, Ohio. Ora
tion A Comparison John A. Burns, Wind
Ridgo, Pa. Oration Pauperism D. J. Mc
Daid, Biirnsville, Pa. Oration The Pulpit
W. T. Patterson, Hebbardsvillo, Ohio.
Master's Oration-Intellectual unfolding' "f the
Age J. Jackson Purinan, Waynesburg, Pa.
Valedictory VVicim. The elements t "I!ob."
Downey, Waynesburg, Pa.
Conferring of Degrees. Benediction.
tFirst Honor I
Bing's, Hall's and Barretts Hair llcstra'ivs
for sale at O. W. H iherts At Co's. lirug Store.
Tim Faiiis Three fairs in our county and
nil at (lilTerc lit points nono nt tho county
Beat Oh ! Waynesburg ! Preparations indi
cate renewed Interest in our lairs. Each vies
with the other in attraction, nr.d so far from
going down, it is anticipated they will be
more largely attended and patronized than
ever. The utility ot such asociatioi'S Is ap
parent, and we think the farmers of Oiecne
county understand that this is one mode of
improving and enriching the county. Com
plaint arises from time to time of the sameness
if tho exhibitions, articles being awarded
premiums years in succes.non. How true
this is Wu arc unable to say, but if managers
are cognizant of such lavoritism their good
sense must ill w thorn that it will injme the
Societies. Horse racing, too, has become one
of tho prime incentives fir g"'uig to tluse
places. They arc exciting and nd 1 to the
Interest of the fair but would not the large
premiums be more judiciously disposed of if
awarded to another class of stock? and would
not a reduced Interest In racing di) away with
n large proportion of the rulli niisia displayed
on ooonnlons of the kind ? Thus encouraging
tho attend nice of a different class at our fairs,
and thereby rewarding the working men,
agriculture and the mechanical arts, and dis
couraging the j.iekcy and his parasites, the
gambler and the idler.
Proscriptions carefully filled at G.
Roberts & Co's. Drug Store.
w.
Sabbath School Cslkhiution. The Mor
rliville, Union, Laurel Kun and Valley Sab
bath Schools mot at tho Union Church, on
Coallick Run, on Saturday, tho Slst day of
Augjst, 1867, for tho purpose of having a
Sabbath School Celebration or Harvest Homo.
The procession formed at the church, and
inarched to the grove. S. R. Husswas called
temporarily to the chair, and the following of
ficers chosen : Vari.fe, Bazol Gordon : Hcs-
ProidtnU, Wm. Morcdock, Harvey Furdyce,
Armstrong Porter, Hiram Rinchart, Joseph
Ankrom and Isaac Woods; SWyj., S. R.
Hubs and B. F. Flennikon. The organiza
tion completed the meeting was oiicncd with
singing, after which a prayer wasmado by
Rev. J. H. Hull j then followed a beautiful
ong by the children of the Sabbath Schools.
alter whicb Mr. S. S. Johnson addressed the
mooting la j very able and eloquent manner.
Hia subject, "Tho mission of the Sabbath
School," was ably discussed, and reflects great
honor on the gentleman. At tho close of Mr.
Johnson's address the martial bands discours
ed aome very fine music Rev. J. II. Hull
then made a brief address ; Subject, "The
bright light in the clouds." The day was very
pleasant, the assembly vory orderly and the
labia well filled. On (lie whole it was passed
very pleasantly and agreeably by all.
BAZEL GORDON, Prcs't,
& R. Hess,
B. F. Fumnikkk, Bec'ys,
For anything in the Drug lino go to G. W.
Roberts & Co s. Drug Store.
Readrr, Is this yonr paper, or docs It belong
to your ncighber ? If the latter, you should
wbscrrbe at once, and not trouble others for
what belongs to them. Newspaper borrow
ers are a nusiance to their neighbors,
, la there no law for the preventing of cattle,
horses, hogs, etc., running loose In our streets?
IT to, why I It not enforced And If we
have no such law, who can't wo f Who ans
wers t
A lanre stock of Window Glass for sole at
O. W. Roberts A Co t. Drug Store.
Lost. On the 23d insl, between Waynes
burg and Jacktown, one shirt-i' Mrt
(clean but somewhat worn), two shirt collars,
one sett surveyor's dlvidors, purveyor's pro
tractor (irarjf) and a riyht Sm Peu, such as are
used lu ploying Ac.
Any one returning the saiuo to this Office
will be rewarded.
P, S. No reward will be given forthe return
of tin wearing apparel alone, as the looser is
getting two net shirts made.
P. P. S. Said shirt d nt belong to us. We
only have two got one on, the other went
into the "wash," one rreiago.
The finest articles of Pefuniery, cheap, at
Braden's Drug Store.
Severs Acchusnt. Tho Washington Jfc-
vieu) and Ktmniner oflast week says that on
Saturday, the l Till instant, a son of Sampson
VaudurgralT, of Morgan township, Ureene
county', about fourteen years ot age, had his
right thigh broken by tho tailing of a heavy
log. while trying to tear down an old log coal
house. Dr. James K. Pulton, of Clarkaville,
and Dr. Day attended the patient, and he is
now doing well.
Brushes of all kinds at O. W. Roberts &
Co's. Drug Store.
Piinsoss indebted to us for subseriptron,
advertising or job work, are reminded that
the coming week of court will afford them an
excellent opportunity to pny what they owe
the printer.
IsstaTKo an advertisement in a newspaper
and soliciting a puff for nothing, Is like pur
chasing a coin pattern and asking the mer
chant to "throw in" all tho trimnilnirs.
Tho finest and best clvars, sold chcan at
Braden's Drug Store,
"WITH fOl'B JIKTALMC UCll.ll'IClTIONS a
man may bo pretty stiro of earthly success.
These are Gold in his pocket, Silver In his
tongue, Brass In his face, and Iron in bis
heart." i
But for a tonic appetizer, and as a gentle
stimulant, there If reliable virtue in Plantation
Bitters. No article has ever been so popular
or done half so much good. Let all who have
not already tried this great stomachic, at onco
test its quality. We understand that tho
Druggists and Grocers of this section are sell
ing vast quantities, and that scarcely a family
is without it.
Maonoi.u Watku. A delightful toilet arti
clesuperior toColojrneand at half the price.
Allen's Lung Balsam, cheap, at Braden's
nrug more.
A Si'kciai. Ruickst. ht. Miller, of tho
f'reihytmin, says, in attempting to prepare a
history of the operations of Waynesburg Col
lege that may be sntlslaetiry and useful to
those who may succeed the persons now di
rectly connected with it, he finds that in its
earlier years there was great carelessness in
regard to records. Any of our readers who
may have old catalogues, programmes of con
tests, exhibitions &c, will confer a special
favor by sending them to him Immediately.
If so desired, they will be returned.
Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, for sale at 0.
W. Roberts i&Co'b. Drugstore.
Si.k. Mas. Ruth E. porter, in connection
with the sale nf tho "Lainx Mill and Distil-l-ry,"
includes one half aero of ground oppo
site the Mill, to bo used if desired by the parly
purchasing for ft building site. See Sher'nTa
Sale fourth page.
Eon notices of sales and other interesting
matter, see fourth page.
Litkr'iit. The Emma Willard Literary
Society, of Waynesburg College, gave a pub
lic entertainment on last Thursday evening.
It w: s largely attended, exercises good, oc
casion a pleasant one.
For Foot rot in Sheep, go to Braden's Drug
Store, for Medicine.
How LovoVincii the. public squara was
made a rooting-ground for hogs?
Camp Mkctixo. There will be a Camp-nn-elinsr
held Sept, 2rlli,on Wm. Donley's land,
one and a half miles north of Mt. M mis for
Mt. Morris circuits under the management of
Hi v. A. J. Erislcvand M. M. Euton.
Dye Sluffs of all kinds sold at Q. W. Roberts
& Co's. Drusr Store.
Coi.ii. The cold weather of late, ncccss.
ltntes the donning of heavy clothing.
U. S. Ivrcnxvi. Hkv. Stamps of all kinds, at
the Deputy Collecto.'s Ofilcc.
Waynesburg Pa. at.
Atlanta;. This Monthly for September is
rich in vnrity r.nd rare in tho excellence of its
contents. Its corps of popular wi iters cover
in their productions tlio wliolo field of litera
ture. Ticknor and Fields, Pubs.. Boston,
Mass.
Ti Latkst Accomplishmbnt. Whilom
tho gradual lengthening of the skirt marked
tho divergence from "girlhood" to "young-
larly-hood." Since short skirts havo become
"the rage," another method has been sought
and found to distinguish tho young girl from
tho lady (?) Tlio accomplishment is the vol
leying o(bii,rounj oath such as men (?) swear,
We arc not aware that a portion of the day is
set asido for "parlor practice," but day and
evening both,on the street, convinces us of the
perfection to which some havo attained in the
mulf (?) art. It is bad enough to be hope
lessly addicted to, or compelled to hear a male
swear, but Uow deep is tho woman the
yo-iHtj girl lowered, in the estimation of onyoiw,
that uses coarse billingsgate as if she felt proud
ofitl
It Is a funny idea that so mo people have,
engaged in public business, that they should
patronize only those of their political faith.
Apply the rulo both ways and you doubtless
perceive tho fallacy. If a man growls because
you don't buy at homo ask him if he supports
florae iiutiMd'om if he tatet lut county ftaier ot
advertises his butineu in hoik t
NortcM" Mnrrinm mi Dmtht inmrttd f'rttt
hut alt TriOutn of Hrtpect and Ubitmrie ciarynd
eujat a fiwi. I lit monf must be adranctd to
ucurt metr interna.
CVMMINS-ZIMM ERMAN On Mondsv
tho 27th of August, IS(i7, by Corbly Oruduff
rq , Air (jommouore f. uiminins and airs.
Annie Eliza Zimmerman all of Whitely tp.
Greene Co. Pa.
IIATIIAWAT CURRY On Thursdav.
AufUSt 1st, I8G7. hv Jan. Cull. Ewr . Mr It
F. tlalliiwayaud Mrs. Rebecca Curry.
FO RDYCE M I LDRRD On Hundav. SRth
tilt., by tho same, Mr. liarncl Fordyco and
Miss Nancy Mildred.
Blx)TT ORNDUFF On M.mdnv. !i;th
uit., ty the BBine, Mr. Ahljah M.' Bcott and
Mist Margaret A. Oradufi.
"She "3goynsburg Republican, IScbucsfcaii, cp(embcr 4, -I86T.
Ladi's Book. The September issue is at
hand, and is one of Godey'a best efforts. Tho
fashion plates, patterns and alptabet for
marking are beautiful and will be appreciated
by the ladies. The literary department in
this number b fully up to the standard of the
Lady's book in interest and popularity of its
authors. Terms 3 per annum, address L. A.
Quuet, Philadelphia, Pa.
Jttavltct.
WAV.IESIBI'RU MARKET.
WAYMBNM-Ra.Srpt. S, 1807,
Corrnctud Weekly for the Hei l blkax.
I'RODL'l'E.
muter (frenh mil,) -
Ki! ilia. lu
l'oliltoes j) bush 1 S3fl iw
ljird V rb
10
15
lollnw v m
I'oiintry Simp V f'
liriud lVuelies y
mint and chain.
Flour V Mil
Wheat y bush
I'.ye y bush
forn V Imsli
U'oru ileal y bush
16
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ColTiu V
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1 Ml
9 W
13
Tea H If.
lb.
nrown ssnitar v "..
Ki lln. it Siiuar t
Syrupy Kill
MoIhmmmi I X. Orleans,)
sorxliuni gal
Salt v bliL
UicQV B
PITTS HI' KM II MARKETH.
Saturday, AngustSl, lf7.
Durlnir the past week the markets have Hennr.
ally ruled dull, and prira without any material
Tlll-m nro koihm lliuna nt Imitrovitninf
but not np to anticipations, and far behind the
usual trade at this musnn of the year. The
opinion prevails, that prices must decline us
soon as there Is a little mora of the new, crop
thrown Uion the market.
We .in. ile as follows, which are the wholesale
store prices :
OR A IX AND FLOUR.
Wheat, Penn'a. and Ohio, Winter Red 82 M .v.2 15
Hvev bush si 1S...0 .Hi
Ontsf bush m
Corn bush .' it)
Sprlim Wheat Flour
lo mm w i
11 UUiivll 'J5
winter Wheat
l'ltOVISIO.NS.
lains
Hhonlders
SllKur (.'llled
I aril
H'alP
i!WJ
ia;.(:i'
I'otntoi'S, bill
Applen -j bbl
(.'lui-Ke
Urns "t doz
liulter
l rVati mi
.... SOUtUHO
Hi.vlB
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tllKIUO MA It HIT.
CiiicAiio, August 31, 1807.
I'i.orn-)uli t anil llrmer, at 1 avjvlO 00 fur
njninu- i-xiniH.
Wukat fjnlet, firm nmt 2IV hlnher, at fl 7
M an for No. I: SI ill,...! iii'i,iin-No. .
.'oili A. Mvn; No. I l;le lower; No. 2 ;,J'.vle
blither; ll"i .iiwije tor No. I; UJ'-jtle for No. 2.
oats Active tt tn I ,:- htghur, ut Ii'i.',Hc
lor .o. 1; iw.i'-.je r.ir No. 2.
Bkkk Capi-i.e-DuII, at it i,(l 75 for llrst class
steers.
Amis Modi ratlvely n. tlve, at ?D OO'.jn 70 for
eoNiiiion toehoiee.
HiiKKf Hull and nominal, nt Jl XX5,l 60 for
mm 11111111111.
nt I.TIMORE.
TIai.timoiik, Amtnst HI. r'.itren quiet; pt
Ulo ITV-N', trold. WIl.-llt-No while olVe
itilvioiei-l .i.-; f;ilr to eholen 3 av.i.-J l.i. rnrn
seanv; prime Willie 81 HS'.i.l 10: mlxeil'- ftyf-l (17:
yellow ?l I I'm I 17. Onls stendv ; f ilr to prllliel
iyiiju. i iiimi.v iieui 111 lie, 111 ijoiiii.
MIW Vllltli I)KVKMI1S.
Nkw Vokk, Ausust :ll. Fair linslneM trims
aete.l. Prices are uttiierally very tlrm fur all
classes 01 staple atul raney eollons. woolen
arealno In koo.i request, anil nne fnlirles In nov
desimis sell freely at aooil prices, wllllo Inferior
ituiuilies still drtiK an.llow.
fllll.AIIKI.I'IIIA.
l'im. voKi.eniA, Auansi
weak. Wheal dull; red S2
lni'. Corn steady; yellow
so.
.((. Mour dull nni'
Ki,2 I.",. Hve il Hi.
I Sin.1 m. Oats 6
-Anvici's (runt Vein Vruz to tlie
l!)t!i Ktnto tlmt tlio ciuiiidy is fiust it-
iiroacliinej a pcaoclul status. Jl
l''Pticli nnil lintish Ministers left tho
City of Mexico on the 8th flu- Vera
Cruz, niwiii)iiuie(l ly all the members
ol their IpiTiition, nml titnler snitalil
e.-ieort. Thcv left Vera Cruz on th
tiiht of the 18th. Santa Anna is still
imprisoned in the Castle of San Jnan
111 III X'.l ,. . .
i r 110:1. jAoiinnjr iti'iinito is Known
in reanl to his fai.
m i- 1 .11 . .
hie N asiiuiLrton (. iimniPt'e remarks
that, "from the Atlantic to the IV-ill
we hear hut one voice (rum the loyal
people, ana that is, that the hero o
'icl;s!)iii'rr ami Appnmaltox shall lit
siistame.l against 1 residential usurpa
tions.
Special oticw.
4KTo oiiHimiiijlve!. 'liie nflvcrf Iter.
linvlnabeen n slored to health In a few we.iks
by n very simple rcinedy, nfierliavlm anit'ered
fur several years with n sevpn-I'lunir iill'ii-lliin
and that dread disease ('onsuiiintloii Is ancx
Ions to make known to his fclluw-sutt'urers the
means of eni-e.
To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the
prescription used (freo of chnrup,) with the itl
reetlons for prcparlimnnd uslnntliesiime, which
they will llnd 11 sure cure for Consumption. As
thma, Hronehltls, Cornells, Colds and all Throat
and I.niiR AITeetlons. The only object of the ad
vertiser In sendlnc tho Prescription U to benefit
the mulcted, and spread Information which lis
conceives to be Invaluable, and he hope every
sull'erer will try his remedy, as It will cost them
nothing, and may provo a blessing. Tartles wish
ing the proscription, free, by return mall, will
pioase oddroM Uev. Edward A. Wilsos,
;-ly Williamsburg, King Co., N. T.
TUB llvrlmlint Or the I'popl their
own 'ynielitn by tho use of Nature's Hemb-
dies is a new Copyright Book, comprising
large octavo pages, by Dr. O. P. Phelps IIkown
This valnablo work Is now being Introduced
here by Mr. 8. T. SplUnogle, who lias the sole
Agency for Greene county, Pa., and Monongalia
county, w. va. Prick, 82 pereopy.
The dlRtliiKiiiahe author of the book Is a suffi
cient guarantee for the reliability of Its teach
ings and an ample recommendation of Its char
acter. It teaches the curative properties of all the
native nnd foreign medical herbs, plants, gnms,
balsams, barks and roots known in tho world ;
decrile them ; tells when to gather them ; how
to prepare them ; what diseases they nre design
ed to cure; when and how to apply them.
It discards the usoof all minerals, and other
nanin, cruel and violent methods of treating
diseases and promptly furnishes a remedy for
afflicted nature In N at n re's own Apothecary.
Its language Is plain English, addressed to the
understanding of overy person who can read,
and tt deacrllMW.ln terms not to bemtstnken, the
symptoiusoiaii prevalent diseases and furnish
os a remedy In every case.
Ittcochetheeaum,preventiveandearpsofthe
entlreaitnloiriieof diseases from abald head or
freeklefuce up to the most malignant form of
pestilence, it makes every 'attentive reader of
lis sles a complete IMivsIcIbii, secures his
lllllllll. SIIVCS I S 111 It! lllll ll Inimnv niiH la .in
lnvaiunoie nousonoiii Bi llelo that no one who
ri-imni inn iw-i inieres ami me welfare and
niippiiiHtia ui ins laimiy cuu auord to do without.
h;Jl-(il.
tVT any Friends nnd Patron. I have.
as many or you are aware, sold my Dental prac
tice to Dr. J, 8. Hertlg. He has been engaged In
the practice of Dentistry for seven yeurs, the lat
ter half of which time I have lieen acquainted
with him and his professional career, and know
him to bo an honorable, upright, energetic man:
as well as one of the most careful and suecimsful
opuralors I havo ever known. I can conseientl-
ously recommend lilln to all my patrons, feeling
assured llial nc will render the very best satis
faction lo all. I must now say farewell toall un
friends and pleasant acquaintance. I go to
seek another home, expecting Iosco but few or
you again In the present state, but cherishing a
fond hope to most you all 'n the bind ofthe Just.
With every good wish believe me truly yours.
tU-toi . 8. Pattok.' i
prciat. Notice.
Arlleluikalil'a fluid Kstract
Bucnu
Is a certain enra for disease of the
BLAUUKR. KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY
OROASIO WEAKNESS. FEMALE COM- '
PLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY,
and all disease of the Urinary Organs,
whether existing la
, MALE OR FEMALE,
from whatever causa originating and no matter
Pf
HOW LONG BTANDINO.
Diseases of them organs require the use of a
diuretic.
If no treatment in submitted to, Consumption
or Insanity may ensue. Our I'lesh and Blood
are supported frum these sources, and tha
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS,
and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt uso
of a reliable remedy.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU,
Established upwards of IS years, prepared by
n. T. lUXMBOLD.
WI Broadway, New York, and
U1 South 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
3;13eow-ly.
-BV. .
Sj-llelnihold'n 4 onrenlrated Exlraet
Ul'LilU, Is the Great Diuretle.
ntl.MUOLn'S CONCENTRATKI) MTRACr SAltSAl'A
HILI.A, Is tho Great Ulood Purifler.
Both nre prepared according to rules of Pilar
mnoy and theniistry, and are the most active
that can be mode. 8;:loow-ly.
aHanhnod anil Ynnthral Tlgor are re
gained by llelulioid's Extract Buchu.
Oilteow-ly.
7-Tbe Hrnllng Pool, anil lions r Mer
cy. Howard Association He porta for Young
Men, on the crime of solitude, and the errors,
abuses and diseases which destroy the manly
powers, and create tniiedliiients to marriage,
with sure moans of relief. Sent In sealed letter
envelnpeslfree of charge. Address DK, J. RK I I.
I.I. N HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Phila
delphia, Pa. t-ly
i-llelniliold' Extract tin eh a R-lves
health nnd vigor to tho frame and bloom to the
piilid check. Debility Is accompanied by many
alarming symptoms, nnd If no treatment Is sub
mitted to, consumption, Insanity or epileptic
fits ensue. 8;13,'(rr-eowly.
iVl'nr Sjon-lletentlon or Incoiillim-
enceof Urine, Irritation, Inflammation, or ulcer
ation of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the
prostrate glands, stone in tho bladder, calculus,
gravel or brick dust deposits and nil diseases of
the bladder, kidneys nnd dropsical swellings.
Usk Hki.miioi.u s Fluid Extract IIlciiu.
S;ia,W-eowly
"A olK nte A- Co'.
' a E R u A if
ERASIVE SOAP
Is mnnunietured from PI'ItK
M A IKftlim nml iimv In,
ennslilorcd the STA NHAHD OF EXCKI.l.FNI'H.
For stile by nil Groceries. U;-My.
TS.Fnreelili'il nnd ilellcilleroiislltnt Inns.
of both sexes use Helinliold's F.xtrnet Buehn It
will give brisk and energetic feelings, and enable
to yuu sleep well. ' 8;Muow!y
e.Tiilic no more unpleasant nnd nn-
iHi liil renieilli-n for unpleasnnt nnd dangerous
diseases. Use Ilelmliold's Kxlraet llin-lm nnd
Improved Hose wash. 3;13,'ir;-eowly.
Krror of Voiith.-A a-rntlenian who
suffered for years rronl Nervous Debility, Pro.
mature Decay, nnd nil the efl'ects of youthful In
discretion, will, for thesakoof suffering humani
ty, send free to nil who need It, nnd receipt and
directions for making the simple remedy by
which he was cured. Huirercis wishing to profit
by the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad
dressing, lu pei-Ieet conlMet ,
.HIIIN'finDEV,
0;-ly IJr'eiliirHI., New York.
VI'h (Story of lltm Is Nlrcnirlli.
Thercliiro tint nervous und debllltaled should
luunedlalely use Hlelliibold's K.ilrai t llucliu.
3;l:lt'li7-cowly
lUcUaucoujj.
$3 00 TO !5i"',no PEK DAV
AGEXTS WAXTED
v on the
G O L 1) K X 1 K N
A BETTKIt PEN THAN OILLOT3 PKN
toall rliiKsis of i)cnnt. Ar fullv f. nv.il t- tlu
utll nun fur chi ami htwuitvof HrttiM!i. Mori1
ltt llti nri-t tlurnMo tluui nnv Httcl pi n ever
miiiinnH-uin-ii. . 1 u U1 (' triM'. Ppnl I'tr!iTll-
iili' hiijc. tuilv iVtconl.H. nr (v lioxes tur.Vct-Tits,
". I tor K'lHT:il IMt', Nil. J tnr lititli.'M, SflnMils
lUHl cll'tlft I'flimilHlllp. Ht'lH frtM nf xI;iy
Moii'-y ri.'t'tiiil'tJ H' lhf ti n.t uvo MuliKt-u tlti
Adarosf M. V. U.COW'liN, L:ilayi:ttf, 1ml,
Tho following h n s-imi)!. of hiinlrnls nf 1t
lei's irciin iniitit M who imvt nnl-ril thfsi m'iik.
I ' r I IMin t 1 . ,, -I III V 1-JUI, IMk,
M. V. B.mVK. Iiiuav'li Iml.
liKAitSiii: The of No. 1 p-ns or.lt-ro'1 by
iiiv-Miiin' i n i:ivm shut nns arnviHi. tiinl I nni hi
111 n h pli-iisi tl with Ihcin that I lmvi i-oiichnlcl
to tiikf im Am-nt-y for t liflr hmm mo far, ut lmiNt
as 10 irtiiT ihrfc uroHs o, i Htm om unws c
for which 1 cueluao your price to A whin. Atl-
Of itEi'LHlaCAN.
Warriintoil to last flvo Union aa Iotik, nni! nlv
ixiii-r wuisnu'lloii than iinvHtcH nutnumr
turiHl, Hnntl for circiilitr of tHHtinmiiiitlH from
i'rofcHKnrM of Schools ti Collcm-f, nml frrim
prt)miiieiH linslucs.s luuwos. M. V. C. r-lm.
r
JLASTIC SLATE
FOR
ROOFING
AND OTIIER rUKPOSES.
As a Hoofing Mntcrlnl It stnnds unrivalled.
mastic tt ndapls Itself to every shaiie and slope.
Non-combustible.
Impervious, uou-expanslve.
andundeenying.
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT
DISSOLVE IT.
The only roofing mnterlnl ever discovered thnt
winnHiHi me action ot ine elements nslong ns
the structure It protects. Rclng susceptible
of little If not any wear from expmnre, and per-
i.i-ii r mr.-i-iiinir. 11 is iiuisuniiKi as acimu
lllg for Manufacturing and Kurin Knllillnim. fen
ces, bridge, iHittoinsof Vessels, Vaults, Ac.
Kefcrences given in any part of the eouutv, or
speeinn ns shown to visitors. Apply by letter,
il lu ii.-m.iu ui
It. L. JUN KS, HETLETaVILI.E. WaRII.To.. TA.
H. H. IXlAK, 11. UJONl-X,
Licensees of Wash, nnd fin-ene counties.
L. W.J O.N KM, AiiKxr,
4;21-tf. Waynesburg, l'a.
rjlIIE WONDER OF THE AGE I
TIME, MONEY ANPT.ADOH SAVED I
THE LATEST & BEST CHURN!
Onof thHntont Palont. ImtiM on th IHh iIiit
oi PHmnnn:r, in., 10 win. K. MH'tilWiwit,, of
vt nnriiiiKii)u, 1UVU, Will UJ UU tiXUlUlllOQ U ft
mi w uuya u(
JOII.1 MUHH ELL'S,
la Wavncslmrir Vs. Thl.r-llt nv m...i
rwleiiiivlloiig i.r the kind ller. ioforo pro.uml
Tbeaimpli ni of lis eiiiiKtriietlon, und lu twifc
torn or i-evenwHl motion. Hint produces butler
from three tolx tiiliiul-s must induce I he com
munity to examine lis iiiiiilities. Il liv.. ii...
Il ihvm w.irkniid pr..hio-s as niiieli butt.-r ns
any churn In existence. Mr. Munncll has full
over o i Hi ll trills for fVmisvlvanin or Sw
irk Stale ns well nn ui furnii.li i-in,r in .hi.
.ua uf tbiseounly.
. Jliu.UlM, l I.fOM A CO..
j-'-l'. Agents.
J.
A. U.
The .leftemnn Asrlciillnrnl fwiji nt iki
County will hold Us nxt minimi Fairnt .lefTer
son no Thursday 4 Frldny the 17th A Isth of
K-i.Micr, pnix IAU XIOHMHICK. Uu,
oc. buy., t.li.Da.ssv. ;(-ji.
gigvicultural
L1
ST OF PHEMlUMtJ
or TUB
WCHHILL ACIUCCLTURAL SOCIETY!
FOB TBBIB
SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION I
To b held at th Fair Orounds, lu
JACKSONVILLE, WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY, SEPT. S4TU4 2CTII, 1807.
CLASS 1 HORSES-DIVISION
QUICK DRAUGHT
NO. 1,
Rest Stallion 4 years old and upwards...! 10 00
'.'ml do do do 8 U0
Uest brood mare with foal at ft. t ys old
and upwards
2ml do do do
Rest stallion 3 yrs. old and upwards...
-'id do do do
Rest gelding 3 yrs. old and upwards...
2nd do do do
Rest stallion 8 yrs. old and upwards...
2nd - do do do
Rest mare 2 yra. old and upwards...
2nd do do do
Rest stallion 1 year old and upwards...
2nd do do do
Rest mare 1 rear old and upwards...
2nd do do do
Rest spring colt
2nd do do
6 ot)
8 Oil
11 uo
S no
s on
8 oo
3 III)
I At)
8 00
I fit)
8 00
S 00
8 00
2 Ol)
t 00
1 00
Committee i E. Bane, L. T. Gray, VY. Ya.
ut. u. Ulachiy, Washington county.
DIV. NO. 2 X1EAYY DRAU0I1T HORSES.
Rest stallion 4 yrs. and upwards $10 00
zuu no uo uu o tm
Rest gelding 4 yrs. and upwards 4 00
2nd do
do
i 00
Rest stallion 8 yrs. and upwards 4 On
2nd do do
do
8 00
Rest gelding 3 yrs. and upwards 4 00
2nd do do
do
il 00
Rest mare 3 yrs. and upwards 4 00
2nd do do
do
8 00
Rest stallion 3 yrs. and upwards 8 00
2nd do do do 1 AO
Rest tuaro
- yrs. and upwards 8 00
2nd do do do
Rest stallion 1 year old
2nd do do
Rest niaro 1 year old ,
2nd do do
Rest spring colt ....
2nd do do
1 BO
3 00
1 AO
2 00
1 0(1
2 00
1 AO
Committee : Thoa. Hill, Joshua Ackley, D.
1). JUCOIIS,
DIV. NO. 3-IIORSES rort ALLI'UUPOSES
Rest stallion 4 years and upwards fit) 00
2nd do do do 0 00
Rest inaru 4 yrs. and upwards 4 00
'ini no uo do 2 no
Rest gelding 4 yrs. and upwards 4 00
zmt do do do 2 0(1
Rest stallion 8 yrs. and upwards 4 no
'-'nd do do do 2 00
Rest mare 3 yrs. nnd upwards 4 no
2nd do do do 2 u0
Committee: Hirim Smith, A. J. Darker,
Mlin Jennings.
DIV. NO. 4 MATCH HOUSES akiiM ARES.
Rest pair matched horses $ 8 00
-'UU do ilo 4 (HI
Rest pair matched marcs 8 no
2nd do do 4 01
Rest pair matched horses or marcs for
hum uso 5 no
2nd do do a 00
Committee s Jnn. C. Flctinlken, James W,
nays and J. A.Hmy
DIV. NO (I TROTTING, PACING AND
WALKING-HORSES AND MARES,
Rest pacing or racking horse ormaro...!f.'io oo
2nd do do do 20 In
Rest trotting horse or maro (10 oo
2nd do do 30 oo
uest walking horso or maro 4 oo
2nd do do 2 Oo
11. st tiding minimal 4 in
2nd tin do 2 on
Rest sinele dilving Unrso or maro 4 00
2nd do do do 1 00
Rest fmiily horso or maro 4 do
2ml do do do 2 00
Committee : .1. A. J. H'lclnnnu. J. W
Walton anil (ieoige KnUt ly.
DIV. N. li-Tll()It6uH Rlir.D.
Rest thoioueh bred stallion for nil inir-
posi s 0 uu
'-'nd do do do 7 oo
Pedigree of nil horses on exhibition in this
division must be prinluccd.
totnmiltcc : John Parkinson. Ekm., V
a; Johnson Smith, Lsi., and lsiac lloohcr.
CLASS'-' DIV. NO 1-SIIOItT IIOHNOU
Ml 11IIAM riUHUIiOODUI).
Rest hull ;i years and upwards 4 8 00
-nil do
Rest cow il years and upwards
'..'ml do du
Rest hull 2yearsaud upwards-
2nd do do
Rest heifer 2 years old
2nd do do
Rest ycailing hull
2nd do do
Rest hull ratr.
2nd do du
Rest heller calf.
2nd do do
4 til)
4 no
2 no
4 00
2 00
4 IN
2 Oil
4 00
2 110
2 IX
I 00
2 Oi
I 00
Committee : Thomas Hughes. Kli.is Head
ley and John Ruilev, Esq , W. Va.
DIV. NO. 2-NA I 1VE Oil GRADE.
licit bun. I years and upwards $ 5 00
2nd do do 3 (MI
ijcsi cow il years and upwards A 01
znu (io uo 3 00
Rest hull hetween two and three 3 00
znu uo do
Rest heifer between two and throo.
2nd do Uo
Uest bull culf.
2nd do do
Uest heifer calf.
2nd do do
2 00
8 00
2 On
2 00
1 AO
2 00
I AO
Committco : A. J. Goodwin, John G. Dins
mere and Jefferson Rillick.
DIV. NO. 3 WORKING CATTLE AND
IJEEr UATTLE.
Rest yoke of oxen $ 8 00
diiu uo no 4 qii
iK-si Deci animal 4 00
znu do uo 2 00
uesi mncn cow or any kind to be prov
en by the quantity of milk ana but
ter within any period ol six aays
within a year, the cow to been tred
on Secretary's Rook and produced,
and salisfactorv evidence given of
uie tact to the Committee, 10 00
.no uo uo do do do A 00
lommiucc : it. McKcnna, John Conkev
Van a nil TisirtK T ,.,m '
aOTji nuu WHWW irl, 1.7 .
CLASS NO. 8 SHEEP DIV. NfV 1 '
st-AMOit ulljvs aID RUCK LAMBS.
"8t DUCK flOOO
2nd do 5 fl0
Rest yearling Buck .'. 4 no
2nd do do 2 00
Rest 1 to A Ruck Lambs 1 no
2nd uo uo do 1 on
v-onimuwe t i nomas lams. Runnel Uu.
vey and John Pntu
DIV. NO. 2-SPANISH EWES AND EWE
t.A.MiIS.
uest 3 twes a no
-i.i .1.. .1..
-11 uo uo A no
Rest 5 Ewe Lambs .' 1 00
2nd do do do . . 9 mi
Loinruittec : Ym. II. Cook. James Patter
son, jr., and IScv. Stephen WinJet .
Ul. AO. 3. L0NO-WOOLED AND FAT
SHEEP.
Rest Leicester Ruck 4 00
Rest 3 Ewes 3 60
Meat 3 or mora lambs 3 no
Rest ColswoM Ruck 2 On
jscsi ,x or more hwes 3 00
Reel 3 or more Limns ' 2 no
Best Southdown Ruck 0 Oi)
Rest 3 Ewes 3 00
Best 3 Lambs , 3 00
Best fat sheen 3 lo i in number.. .... ... 3 00
2nd du do do do '1 00
Committee: Eihniiud Siaith. Andrew
Smith, FrahcU Baldwin, W. Va.
DIV. NO. 4. GRADE SHEEP.
Rest gradu Ruck......
2nd do do
Best ycarlini: Buck
..$ G 00
3 00
.. 4 00
2 00
.. 5 00
i 00
2ud do do
Rest 3 Eewes
2uJ do dn
Best 3 yearling Ewe 8 00
2ud do do do 2 00
Best 8 Ewe Lambs 8 00
2nd do do do 2 00
Committee : Joseph Dutbln. Wm. K. Fon
ner, Monroe White, J. T. Elbiu, Esq., and
John II. McGlumpby.
CLAS8 NO. 4. WOOL.
Best 2 fleeces Spanish.'. $ 3 00
2nd do ds 00
Best 9 fleeces grade 2 00
2nd do do do I 00
Committee: Morgan R Wist, Psmuel
lams, Samuel Scott and James All, Wash
ington county.
, CLASS NO. 8-SWINE.
Best Boar $ 4 00
2nd do 2 On
Rest brood sow and pigs 4 00
2nd tlo do du .2 00
Best fat Hog 4 uu
2nd do do 2 oo
lk-sl litter of pigs 2 1)0
2nd do do on
Rest pig . ... 2 On
2nd do - I 00
Committee : Robert Rrlstnr. Samuel Web
ster, John Church aud Wiu. Kent ,
CLASS NO. 6 POULTRY.
Best pairs of Poland Shanghais, Dork
ings and Dung Hills, each 1 00
2nd do do do do do AO
Best lot of poultry 2 Oo
Best pairs of geese, ducks, guinea,
hens, pea-fowls and turkeys, each 1 00
2nd do do do do do E0
Committee: Justice F. Temple, Peter
Brown, Morgan Bell, Esqs., and Spencer
Reabout.
CLASS NO. 7.-IK)MESTI0 MANUFAC
TORIES DIV. NO. 1-WOOLEN.
i
Best flannels yard wide, 8 yards 2 00
2nd dn do do do
1 00
Best pair blankets
2nd do do
Best Casinett yds. wide, 8 yds
2nd do do do do do
RcBt Kentucky Jeans, A yards
2nd do do do do
Rest pair worsied socks
2nd do do do
Best pair of worsted hose
2nd do do do
liest carpet 1 yard wide, 5 yards
2nd do do do do
Best rag carpet l yard wide, S yards...
2nd do do do do do
lfcst Rug
2nd do
4 00
2 00
3 00
1 00
8 00
1 00
1 00
AO
1 00
AO
9 00
1 00
9 00
1 00
1 00
AO
Committee: Mrs A. A. Purmrtn. Mrs. I)
M. Walton. Mrs Philip .Marsh, Mrs. Drake
Johnson, Mrs. A. J lllueriiiim, Esq., Mrs
Dr. D. W. Gray and Mrs. J. K. Uughrtdge.
DIV. NO. 2.-LINEN.
R st linen I yard wide, 8 ynrd....
2nd do do do do
Bctt table linen 5 )-ard9 .,
2nd do do do
Best linen thread 8 cuts ...
2nd do do do
S 00
1 00
3 00
I All
1 (Ml
AO
Committee 1 Mrs. I. C. Uoohcr. Sirs. Ste
iilien Knight, Mrs. John N. Loar, Mis. Geo.
Kiiisely ami Mrs. Siinucl Harvey.
DIV. NO. 8.-COTTON. .
Best coverlet ...ft 2 00
2nd do ) 00
Best counter pane j 00
2nd do Co
llest pair cotton hose 1 no
'-'ll' I do 00 do ; 5o
Comnilltcc: Mrs I. R. Jacobs, Mrs. Ilam
illou Scott, Mrs. Thoinaa Hughes and Mis.
Morgau Conkcy. ,
DIV. NO. 4 -LEATHER.
Best pair of flue boots
2nd do . do do
llest pair of coarse boots...
2nd do do do
Best single harness '.
2nd do do
lk)t double harness
2nd do do
Be t 2 caif skins
2nd do do
Rest side solo leather
2nd do do , .
Uesl 2 side of upper leather
2nd do do do
Best 2 slilo kip
2nd do do
llest pair men's shoes
2nd do do do
llest pair of la lics' slippers
2nd do do do du
llest saddle
L'll'l do
Best slilo saildle
2nd do do
Comnilltee: Win Colterel, .1. M
D. Vanaltd ami George Kneety.
...f 2 on
I 00
... I 00
Ao
... 4 00
2 no
... II 00
8 00
.... 2 00
I 00
... 2 (HI
1 00
... 2 00
2 (Hi
... 1 (HI
1 OO
... 1 (Hi
AO
... 1 (Hi
Ao
... 4 00
2 00
... A 00
8 00
Dille, T.
DIV. NO. r,.-(iLILTS, FANCY WORK, etc.
Rest white, quilt
2nd do do
Ik-st fancy quilt
2ml Uo do
Rest scrap quilt
2nd do do
Rest leather noik
2nd do do
Best tidu
2nd do
Best lamp mat
2nd do do
Best ladies' collir
2nd do do
Rest handkerchief.
2nd do
2 1)0
1 00
2 00
1 00
2 00
1 00
I (Ml
All
I 00
So
1 00
Ao
1 00
Ao
1 00
Ao
Committee: Mrs. Jacob Loar. Ei . Mrs. .1.
W. Walton, Mm. A. Ross, Mis, A. J. Rooher
and Mrs. Elias Hundley,
DIV. NO. 0, -MISCELLANEOUS.
Rest butter churn
2nd do do
Best 2 pounds butter ,..
2nd do do du
liest cheese. A lbs. or unwarda.
...f 2 no
I (K
1 (HI
Ao
... 1 00
Ao
j 00
Ao
5 00
3 00
... 6 00
3 oO
... E 00
2 00
3 00
2nd do do do do
Rest half doz. corn brooms....
2nd do do do do
Best farm wamn
2nd do do
Bestsnrlne waeon
2nd do 1 do
Best canines .
2nd do
Best dressins bureau
2nd do du
1 Ao
Rest bedstead ,', 3
2nd do
00
t Ao
3 00
1 00
1 00
Ao
2 00
2 00
2 00
Best act of chairs
2nd do do
Best mado J doz. horse shoes....
2nd do do do do
Best rhod horse
barrel of flour Vl; ...
suu'ar from Chineso cane. 3 lba
2nd do do do do do
1 00
1 00
So
I 00
Best quart of molosrcs from Chinese
cane
2nd do do do du do
Best specimen hnnev
Best maple sucar. S pounds
1 00
So
So
2nd do do do
Rest maple uiolassus, I quart
!' appie " ".
So
Committee : Andv Knann. Jefferson Rillick.
John Laughlin, Mrs. A. A. Shait, Mrs, Polly
n I.! 1 r 1 .10 :..
uuiiiui aim .we. iuuiuu u ouuiu.
CLASS NO. 8.-AORTCULTURAL LMPLE-
MENTa.
Rest mowing machine
4 00
... 2 00
..1 3 00
1 00
heed drill
" Side hill plow ,
2nd do do
Rest plow...... ...... . ....
.... 2 ou
2nd do
1 00
.... 3 00
... 2 00
.... 2 00
1 00
Rest harrow
Cultivator
Cutting box
2nd do do
Rest fanning mill t..u.
Best threshing machine, 4 horso or
more. ......
2 00
6 00
2 00
2 00
3 00
Best horse rnke made by exhibitor
t urn crusher
' Hay raiser with horse rmwer.- ...
Cumniittew: Samuel HafTCV. J. M. Whit
and John C. Flcnnikcn. , .
CLASS NO. 9 CKOP3 AND HORTICI L-
Tl'RAL PRdDUCl'8.
It. t summer oppl.-s 1 dnson . $ 1 on
2nd do do do 50
im-i inn iiipii- laoxcn......
2nd do ilo do
1 l
.VI
101
SO
1 r
1 m
All
I mi
M
Best winter apples Idosen.
10 no uo
Bent vanelyof summer, fall and winter ap-
rles each
variety of pear winter
2nd do do do
Heel free slope reaches 1 dngen
itU do . rto uo '
JgrirtiUttvat.
Meat cling stone pvachec..
1 00
!KI UU UU 11(1
Beat specimen of apricots, plnmrsi.qnlnre.
cntuwba grnpeH, IshIhiIIim, or grape of
ins.
any Kiua, gnitoa 01 eacn, 11.-11.,
tm
60
1 in
w
tan
ion
lo
2nd to do do
llest sweet potatoes M bushel .
2nd do - do do
Rest Irish potatoes 4 bushel ......
2nd do do" ' do
lies! specimen of beets bushel
2nd do do do
Dost variety of Duniklns A Muasheaof nv
kind, Cllell M
Dd do do 'as
that specimen while wheat H bus)iel...... 1 W
2nd do do do do iu
Hint speelmon rod wheat ....... 1 IM
Slid do do do
llest specimen of rye X bushel 1 IK)
Aid do do do - 611
llest speelmon of hurley i bushel 109
2nd do do " do f SO
llest specimen nf Itidlnn corn !j bushel 1 U0
llest siieeiiuen sweet com I gallon AO
Best specimen nuts X bushel.'........ 1 6
Hint cclmen buckwheat 4 bushel 1 1 is)
Uest ajicclmen wnterinelons, musk melons,
ciililc lop. iftcttronseuch , M 98
llest Kclnieii beam, caMiage,tttrtil, on
ions, cnrrolls, tomatoes, Ac., each ' AO
Uest display of vegetables ISO
2nd do do 1 00
Committee: .lames (llllogly, Jas. Ilarns, Jas.
I. McKny.utid t'npt. John Si-ott.
CLASH NO. Kk-IMll-SKRVES.
Best spiHilmen of preserves, nppleH, peach
es, pears, iiutncoN, gooseberries, cherries,
totuatiNis, plumbs, xc., each I gallon,
each ; 1 00
2nd do do do do SO
llest collection of preserved fruit. 1 (M
2nd do do do ' i 00
committee: Mrs. Oenrgo Colston, Mr. D. M.
Walt Mrs. J. A. Uray aud Mrs. Uuujnruln
.Mcfush. v . .
, CLAat NO. H.IEU.IE3.
Dost currant, quince, apple, marmalade,!
quui t of each, each SO
BUTTERS. . -Best
apple, tomato 1 nnnr.t each, each......... M
llest blackberry Jniii-I uunrt w
Committer;: Mrs. John Lnughlln, Itivkllck, W.
Va., .Mrs, lilram Hiollh, Mrs. Mary Zimmerman.
CI.AH8 NO, 12.-I1READ,
Best soft light bread ,s 1 on
2nd do do Mt
llest rusk mi
Best pound cake y
2nd do do at
Hi-nt sponge enko bO
2nd do , do Jl
llest fruit enke no
'.'ml do do 'ja
Best Jelly cake . M
2nd do do b)
llest light enko All
2nd do do 2r,
llest soda cake... CO
:uil do do t
Best pickles or nny kind AO
Best wliins of any kind, each 1 pint, each.... IW
Coniinlll..i : 11. M, Wnlton, Morgau Lou key,
Bcnjainlu Uwcn and James McoU. - -CLASS
NO, )3.-t'L01'HINO,
Best eont made by exhlliltor , ...! i 00
2nd do do do - 1 m)
llest vest made by exhibitor ... 1 00
Jnil . do do do (0
Best pants nude tiy exhibitor 1 W)
2ml do do do M)
Best shirt mnde by exhlliltor ... 1 (R)
2nd do do do ' . AO
llest bonnet made by exhibitor 1 (si
2nd do do do AO
Best dre nia.te by exhibitor. 3 00
2nd do do do 1 UO
llest clonk made by exhibitor 2 00
-lid do do do 1 1 no
Best child's dress made by exhibitor... 1 00
2nd do do du do - AO
Committee: It. W. C.nm Perry Sowers. J. W.
Walton nnd
Alonxo Clark. . .'. .
CLASS NO,
11. KLDRAti. DEPARTMKNT.
Best collection of flotvers..
I Of)
so
1 oo
...3
50
1 00
Ml
. 1 00
AO
. I Oil
M
. 1 00
. - All
A f, . .!.!.. t....l
2nd . do do do -
Best floral design
2nd do do '
Best cactus
2nd do
Best geranium
2nd do
Best dnhlla.. .
2nd do 1
Best flut hand boquet
2nd do do
Best round hand .,
2nd ' do do
Comm Itee: Misses Mnrv
Teaanrilini, Mary Wnlton,!
ni. K. Hons. P. Hund
ley I.lrzle dray, l. llrlstor, Maggie l.'iHik, Jalln
A. coiikoy, .Maiy A. m uiinnpiiy, .Mary JSolilo.
t'LAHS NO. tj.-KI.NE AHT.i.
Beet ;(ln7.en atnlinityjies ......... ,w....f 9 00
2nd ' do do I AO
nest Jdnsen photograplis..... (Ml
Slid do do ' 1 60
Best display of ambrotypes, photographs,
An , .... 1 1)0
Best oil palrttlng ft no
'Mil do 1 60
To be exhibited by the artist.
Committee: H. A. Houston, W. T. II. Pauley.
Jas. I-:. Hayers, I). W. Kerrel.
CLASH NO. I0.-MULEH AND JACKS.
Best Jack J s Ol
2nd do 4 ml
Beit palrof mules 4 no
2nd do do j no
llest niulncott J mi
2nd do do 1 no
Committee: .liLS.CoiirtrlKht,Hr.,.Iinnon McVy
and Jaciih Kunk.
Ii V. Ml. 2. ItACINO Mtfl.K.S. '
There will he a sweep sjnke (trcmlutn of $10
paid on the slowest 1111. fe lu tlio race. All rldora
to be chunked. 1-
( mi 111 i 1 ( : .Tos: rt. Mcflluriiphv, .Ins. II. I)ur.
bill, Haiiltlel B. Willi.. 11, Samuel Clutter, T. Hi
Henderson, N. .1. Boss, llnrvi-y Conkny, Mnuiuol
Jewel, Sr. and Knoa M'Clellnnd.
RULES AND JtEGULATIOXS.
1st. All competitors for preinluin on stock
in list enter their nmiies nml place of ri-sldr-nco
Willi the Iteeoriling Meeretnrv. On the llrst ilnv
of l:hllillioti, tou'i tber wllh 11 description nf thn
nnlnmls In op exlill.lfiit. All oilier nrllcles nbd
things lo bo entered by ten o'clock tho sccoud
dny.
2d. No horses or vehicles of nnV rtescrlpIMn;
will lienilniltliil lnlde tho vnclosuro except to
compete for premiums. .
Hd. No persons will ho nllnwcd lo cross tho
track during the time or training of horses or
coinpetinit lor premium.
Jill. The several eoliiinlllecs will report them
selves r.iriluty to the Kutreluiy, by ten o'cl.xk
the seeoii'l day.
Mil. All stock entered for premiums 111 list bn
returned on the second due of the exhibition or
forfeit their premiums. Tim Htnck Marshnl Will
liirnlsh n mi lll. li nl 11 tin unit of grain und hay tor
all Mock on exhibition.
nth. The Secretary and Treasurer will lie at th
rilllce nt nil enrlv hour of encli day of exhibition
for duly, Ac. Nusiisk will beiulioitted Into the
grounds nut II r.-guliirly enlereil upon the Iwh.ks
at tlieolllce. Iloors will h oh' nt I) o'clock
Arllclcsentereil fur exlilhltion will lie planed lii
the Its nils of the niltlntifcrsiil (lie luieiiin. i.r (km
exlllbition, uud retunitl' in their ccslodv until
III reliurl IS roil. I. 1 111 S,.-l,tv hcominir r...
sponsilile for tiieirsHle return to 'their rcspucllvu
Till. Colunilttees on sl.H-k Will vivn snoelul n.
tenlton tu;the following points, viz: Kymuiefry,
f.e iinrly maturity nml general clianu-ti-rlsllin
of the breed. And they are expressly illrecluil
not to give encouragement to over-fed niilinals.
They are further dlreClfsl lo hium iinnritlciwl uii
niilinals nr Articles when the exhibltornHenipts
to use undue inlliienee to procure fnvoVnhle de
cisions. And In nocnseshnll an article or ani
mal deemed unworthy recelvea premium,
sth. Membersof the Ilunrd nnooliil.-il for tint
purpunn win aio-nu encn corntniltenill recelvllii
suicK, cc., nnu 11 any vacancy occurs tin
appoint suitable Demons to till the same
Uth. No person shall nerve on -nnv Awnrdliiv
committee who has any article or sbwk lieforo
tnu same, Ann 111 entente outer niemhcrn ortlm
committee ennnot Agree thev mnv select uhiim
other person to servo with thcui for Ulo Hum
oeing,
lotrr. Any person exhibiting anv article not
enumerated in the foregoing list, the awarding
conimilt.-enre nuthorlwsl In recomineiid a dis
cretionary premium If the article be connldnrcil
worthy. by ut(l coniuilttee,
lltll. Compel Itlon will be open to persons from
all quartern, ft shall be the duty oMIih omciira
enil pemnns having charge of the hall to pnitecs
and defend all article on exhibition from being
touched or liandled by any person during exhi
bition. I2lh. All mnniifbetared artlclen must tw tx
hlhlteil by the inukor, or hla or her projierty au
Uiori!d ngent. 1 .
There will tie a sufficient nnmher-of well ar-'
ranged stnlls for stock of nil kinds.-- Th new.
nnd well nrrnnged Floral Hall la In-tiig llnished.
The bnms band will tie inattemliinei-r -
It in tlinileU-nnlnntlnn of the Hinir-1 of Mniia
gersof theexbihltlonito make Mm necnuion tn-
teresting us well as Inst ftict Ive. ( nme ono. cooia
all! D.M. WALK1N, Piwh. .
A. ltoHH, Rem See. - - - 8. K iiht, Oor. See.
J. V. W'A i.TO, Treaaurer.;
WASl.iF.BS,
A, A. Stout, Ring Marshal.
Jo. Al.l.l'M, Stock .Mnrshnl.
UK ouiii KiBkLY, Muml Mnrshnl. ''
T
ViH McSUERUY
IMHtOVED
G It A lit D It ILL.
EVERY DItILL WARRAXTKD TO
Bow Wheat, Itye. Onls, Barley
Timothy and
ciovcr nccu.
I M P K O V E D
Bl't'KEYE
CIDER MILL AND PRESS.
Send lor descriptive Circular, mailed free.'
Hole Agent for Wcalcrn I'enn'a. ' -
UI l.Hwrty Mtrcel, PitUl.uigh.
Wholenole and Retail Dealer in
AORIfTLTl'UAL IMPLEMENTS AXD3EEDH.
A full stock Of neasAnahti. nl. -i '.
hand, siirh as FANNING M I LIS 1 -I'UESSKS,
(IHAIM lilULU,, t l'TTLVO boxi ,
v.lc.,etc. fcAi.it '