Che VamKsbuvg Republican. AmtivAm AiniKp.Rn!iRii'? of the MAIL! 10 AND Hto.M WAV.NKMHUIlli : From WnytH'uhurn to Wayttesbiitv. arrival, Wodninillva, 7Ut. ln.j departure, Wednesdays, a. mi. 1 tin .loftcytown.) Krom way ne.il mm to Willow Trow, nrrlrnl, WednemUya, U a. 111.; departure, Wediit.-hdnyii, U.H1. r'rom Washington IX to Wuvneshtiru, Arrival '' IVi V- ": ' exeepl Siiudayn,) departure daily, fo p. III., lexcept Kllllilliy.v. From Itleu'H LnttilliiK to Wavnnabttrir, arrival ""Hy. a, p. in., (cxi'. pi Huudayi,;di'partureialtjr, I, A. lll,t (l-XefptHllllilltvxI. . From Waynexhiirit. I'll, to Cameron, V. Vn., rrlval,Ttie-sitnyK muf Stituplnys, fi, p. ui,, depar ture, Mondaya iiml Frldayi, H,ti. m. . Kfom WiiynrHliiirK to Weal Alexander, WiiHh. Co., !'., nrrlvul, Fridays, 7, p. m., departure, ltiir.lay, 7, a, in. From Wayoi-sliurg to Mnruantown, W. Vri, arrival, WeduuMtaya, 5, p. m., departure. I'hura Anv, 6, a. m. From Vitynabiirg to Mld.lleliourne, W. Vn., arrival, Ww1iiuuIuh,S, p, rn., d'-iuirturu, Tuta taya, 4,A.'in. trwwi . 1 . . i Nw AnvKHTMuMKNts. The" Mlentloii of nr readers ia specially directed to the follow ing advertisements, which appear for the Oral Uine in oir paper lo-duy. General Election Proclamation. Dry Goods M Klroy, Dickson & Co. now H'.ock ot Dnijj3, Just received, at Iiradcna Drug Store. . .A PAUir of tlm Indies and genla of our town devoted a few hours to nodal dancing on last Saturday afternoon, nt Mark's Grove These .are pleasant occasions. j Examine our Uooda, learn our prieoa i rn Uiemlier, we defy competition I at braden'B Dnjfi Store. In Town. ltcturncd to their linmea In this ph(;-Tri Thoinp, Minor, Mr. It. K. Ile1plnn atino, Maj. Jus. li. Lindscy, to escape forn iliort time the tiresome- round of city life al tlio Capitol, I). C. The gentlemen look well, will Biend a t-li.irt time among us and return lo their duties. A lme atoc of Window Ghvs for saJo at O. W, ltohcrts & Co's. Dru? Hloro. , i',rrtitt Attkntion. The "old willow treo" on Washington street, recently blown down by the storm, should bo disposed of in some way. .It Is, at present, a dangerous obslnid tlon (ft Hip highway auS might prove the can; of Infinite Imrui'. Will the council wait until after the aeldent occurs to have It removed ? Finns. Ono day of last woek, the stable of "Tim" Dougher, near the jail, caught Arc from a lamp being knocked from the hand of a groom, by ono of the horses. It was prompt ly quenched without damage. Mr. John C. Fleunikcn'B barn, over the creek, was set on fire by a mischioyoiis boy, and for timely dis covory would have been burned to the grouud rUcCM.AUHF.iTK. The Haecalanrcale ser mon, iieforc the graduating class, was preach ed lu tho CoHeyo Chapel, on last Sunday rve riins, by Dr. A. 1). Miller, Prod-lent Tie Hall was crowded and the exercises, two hours in length, tvero l'ntene 1 to with intent interest The Doctor's subject, "Lord, what wilt Hnu have me to do?" was handled. In u mastu'rvy mar.nef. His sermon wua full of sound, wholes Miie advice, good b'gic, clcitr and concise illimtmlion. rrcscrlptlouR carefully tilled at Q. W. Koberta i Co s. Drug Htoro. TiiBRUtnmer. of 1H(;7 has waned nnd au tumn 4a.; hcri-.' ' 'Funereal autumn, which all me siKiy urcau. me Kftiyuw, p.'opniiesi-' of frosts, baa been alnging her norigs fur a week past - She means what fho aays with liergreeii lips, that the white frost Is coming this way. ,Bhe says to the man In the hurvcit fields, J-lillid ,uj yiur aheuvi's," audio tho man In tlu; city, "vo some of your Bummer dollar for the cold weather is surely com ing." " - "Observe tho circling year. How unpcf- ' $6?a&.'..:.: Her scasiraa change! Eeho'd! by. 6loy do greos, Btorn Winter tam'd Into a ruder Ppring Tho rlpeu'd Spring a milder Hummer glows ; Departing Vununer Bhcds Pomona's store, j And aged Autumn braves tho winter storm," 1 1 Tuo 'best hrnndi of Whho load", Uii.ied .Oil, Viait,aw.GUs and Putty, at Bfwlcu's 'Drag Store. i ,)'. Piikm Lirs,-k-We, have received a forty pago pamphlet having the foregoing title, with two iteol ODgraviis. uOne tlio "Urant Famt , Uy" and thttothor of "Cpt J..E. Midicnef, ,' of Co. D, 85th.Pa.. Vo!b.." .finely executed . and very, b'alural. It la the first, iuVallmujit of a BerjeB uT rnofithly publications to contain ' ."lull and authentic, accunu of tlirilllng aiV ' ventures, ;fai cxfierienccs and trajmnllehifl sutTcrings' of tne thntisiimlS of Unimi soliIrerB who- passed flrrone 'lhe horrors Af toitiirij, pestilence' and famin m Sonthoni prisons iiirf--Ing tl0 ira-'witli Vkiw for dilferent isona, f tlaltlo (lelds, Bldibra; statesmrn, xt4;.l It Ixatlt:tookusfibck to fe) ono 'of the fold i f.W.' Written ;;ia a. bwk'i,aivl;e were di)t- ttH uutilfur rariml that,lt ojyjil be go,; jfcrj- iwut resrence to Xopiiliur scenes, jiiifi jpd , donta cnvjitteeJ.n8,libvroyerj t)ja6iir.'wo'ilQf. ''friend andcoturadb"'iii:arni had,.fcafiy!i!ecii j, assigned a niche in History. ' "In s!) fur ' tis ye ' ere acquainted -ivMi tlis sketch,' whiojtljvas previous to" the" capture of tho Captain, the portraiture ftnd statements of the author are remarkably correct . The work is profuse in Its eulogy of "Mich." and his Regiment, Which, by -tie-way; are all deserved. ; It ia edited at Washington, C. in monthly parts, bjT. J. Simpson, and can bo had for fifty cents a copy by addrcsslng him there. " Tho number anofctnv Would be highly interest ing to the members of tho 85th as It is rcplote with anecdote witii -which they are all famil iar. Instance' the following, which occurred at tho battle of -Williamsburg after Keira'a brigade, commanded by Col. J, . B. Uowoll, bad relieved that of Sickles,, and had halted 'la column bf. division? 'Tflthln seven hun Ured yardaof Fcrt'Magrtider, under a heavy Are of grarHj a4 ltfusketry s j "Haltlng'for a moment for further ordew, General Surunef 'canie dashing up, and Inquir ed 'who commanded that brigade?''. 1 do, bit,' replied Colonel Howell. 'Colonel, ' said General fluuiner, 'I want a good and reliable mmi 4ue ot Dattic without a moment's delay.' GcJooel Howell, plunging the spurs Into the aides of his nobis bone, Charlie,' wheeled and ahonted, with a voice rising high above the roar of musketry, Forward, the Eighty-fifth!' and forward they Went Into the thickest of the fight, led by their gallant commander. The battle raged wah unabated fury until darkness closed the dread ful contest the Eighty fifth Pennsylvania Volunteers remaining in line of battle Qndcr the fire of Fort Magruder." ,. , ,., j Nng's, Hall's and BemttaUair Bestrativra for aale at G. W. Koberta & Cos. Grug Store. ' ' - ' -T: S. B. notiAirr' the gentlemanly aalesmab, jreprofcntlng the wholesale drj'goodlliouK l)f '. Darcroft & Co.,- Ph'uaaSlpula, ia again at hia (wet ready to receive ordera from.or wait p ea Western merchants. He 1 a clever, whole touled fellow and' deserves to be jpatroh!d. , t S. isTa.vAi Ha. Jenfe of al) kiada, it ihe EfeputyCollctoi''s Qfflcay 6lL Pox.-Jjst week we had nothing lo aay on this aimject, because we knew nothing definite and hesitated to place burself ia a false position bctore the public. This week, If we rely on the opinions of physicians, wo arc left as much in the dark. Left to us, we say, it it tow talk that we have an Inert aso in the spread of the disease. And tint this was brought about partly by carelessness, super induced by a general feeling of security, and by the indiscretion of attendant physicians in not giving the public the warning in new ca ses. Messrs. Drown and Temple have so far recovered as to be about, the latter, having resumed business. The new cases are those of n child of Mr. Alex. Wallace, a loose char acter named "l'rea' Uinehart and a colored woman Clayburn by name. Proper precau tion is observed In tho first case, and the lat ter, but tlio case of Uinehart has had no treatment and accounts have it that he wan ders about the alleys of the town staying in barns nnd at times he has been Been in tho fields near by. Tho attention of the council has been called to this and we lenm that quarters and a'tendanco have been provided him. The peop'o have been too inditfereut in regard to this matter. They should be more cautious in visiting tho sick until tboy learn tho nature of tlm disease, and those visiting should bo extremely careful about cliangi! of nppirol and mim-ling with the crowd. The contagion is far from epidemic at present but It might become ao if there I? not mor.i precaution. It is highly desirable that cold weather should find us Ireo nfits inllucncc. It cannot be denied that its pres-t-nco Is becoming Irksome, and although "The mlscrablcst day wo live There's something better to do than die !" wo have no wisli to live miserable. Apprupo, we dip from an exchange the Billowing rem edy for the disease, which Is simple ami mldit lie worthy of experiment: The Loudon H'iihI, the highest medical au thority In the world, gives the following as an infallible cure for small -pox and scarlet fever: Sulplmtu oi ziuc, one grain j fox glove (i'i(i .,) one grain; half a teaspoonful of sugar, mix with two t iblespoonsful of water. Take a spoonful every limit. Either disease will disappear in twelve hours. For a child, smaller doses, according to ago. If countries would compel their physicians to uao tlila, thcru would be no need of pest houses. Tiirkr Months roil Norutso Iyiott at this Ort-ea. Thu Publishers of tho Amer'unit Aijnniliumliii show their enterprise by oflVring that valuablo Journal frre for the remaining three mouths of this year to all new Biihscii bersfor ISiiS, (Vol. L'7,) whoj Bend in their subscription ilnrinj thi month of Snilnulier. Tho cost of tho iyriVrW;.t Is only ft. BO for n year, or four copies for $.", so that fl.r.O (or $1.2." each for four person?,) if sent to the publiiliers this mouth, will secure tlio paper for fifteen mouths. We adviw till to make h:ute to accept this oiler. The money could not ha better invested, for that paper, nt its present subscription price, (none of tlio cheap est in tlio world. It is designed for tha Farm, Garden and Household, it has readers al most everywhere, among the old nnd the young, nnd not Its least recommendation in the fact that the children nro delighted with its Boys' nnd CirU' Department Each num ber contains .12 to i 4 large, quarto pages, full of interesting nnd valuable matter for renders both in couiitiy nnd city. Its Engravings are diKlly and beautiful, and calculated not only to plciiso the eyo, hut to improve the taste. Wc have also seen from month to month ex posure of tho various Humbugs nnd Swind ling Operations of tho day, which must linvo saved tens of thousands of dollars to tho un wary. Wo arc suro you will thank ua for out advice if you send your subscription ut onoe to the Publishers, Orango Judd & Co., II Park How,. New York City. N. II. Wo will send tlio Ayrimiluralixt fip tken months, liogiiiuliig with October, to any ono sending us tho names of Jmr mm nihsrri hen f,n- (An Ui:runi.icM, with the cash for one year m advance. Who will avail them of this opportunity to secure the beat Journal of the kind in our country and thereby aid ua? This proposition is open for September ony, For anrthiiii in thu Drug lino go to G. W Roberts & Cos. Drug Store. To tub Tax Patkus of Orkknr Conrrr. Wo received in Juy last from Win. 11, Kem blc, Esq., Treasurer of the State of Pennsyl vania, what purported to be n Htatomtnt of tlio Taxes due from this County to tho Slato, lor the year of IKiiii, in which it is claimed that there is yet due Two Thousand and Nine Hundred' and Ninety Dollars aud Six Cents (2,'.e.i0,0(i.) with interest from tho Second Tuesday of January last. In view of tho fact that this eamo officer in Juim :18;it,'8nt' tis a, icincuiir in which lie claimed about Eyht hundred Dollars as the Taxes from Ibis county to tho State for that year, and for w hich our Treasurer hold:! a re ceipt in full, we confess that this latter de mand excited in us no little surprise. Ilaviup assessed, collected nnd paid over tlio full amount of the Taxes then demanded, wo Very naturally supposed the whole matter settled. This demand for Additional Taxes for lSf.R, having beon made after the duplicates for thu present year were made out and placed In tlio hands of our Treasurer, and after a consider nbh portion rtf the taxes had been paid, r ri ders our situation an embarrassing ono. Hut as wo have no funds in the Comity Treasury beyond what was deemed ut the time of tile assessment necessary to meet the ordinary ex-' penscs of the County, nnd as we nro udvisod of no mode hy which this additional demand can he regally evaded, we see but ono way by which the County can bo relieved, and that is bytholuvy and collection of a Special tax sullident to pay off tho additional demand. Wc have accordingly placed in tho bands of Thomas Iams, Esq., our County Treasurer, 1 new Duplicates for this puiTHwe. We make this explanation in order that tho Tax-payers of the County may place the re sponaibiliiy of this act w hero it belongs. The money ia not collected lor the County, but lor the 6tato. , We of conrso do not know what necessity may exist for the imposition of this additional burden upon the people. We only comply with tho demand made on the people by the pmpcr officer constituted by tho laws of the slate, ovor whose actions w we have bo auper- vision. Titoa. Sew, &LIA8 SCOTT. Commissioners' Orocne Co. V V '.'" ,' ! i ( ' ' 9;ii-3t: J. il. Mwaata. Ex'!. liOgwood. madder and Indigo, war ranted, for sole at G. W. Roberta b Co s. j I ." Wmi Foe . Mhialuo QouLiriCATioxa a man may. be pretty aura of earthly auoccaa. These are Gold in hia pocket, Silver in bis tongue,' Brass in hia face, andiron in hia heart.-:';;.,: '.'. ';.;.;., ; i But for a Vtnlo appetizer, and as a gentle stimulant, there if reliable virtue ia Plantation Bitters. ' - No artide has ever been ao popular or done half ao much good, all who, have not already tried this great atomaohio, at once test' its tmaiity.-.,7W understand that the Draggtata and Grocetfof this taction are1 sell big vast quantities, and that scarcely a family to without it',;; . a ..'."j : .'. -rt-.. -I o ."i ..-u;. I ;i..'l r . ! ; Uxmrnw. vATBa.-A delightful toilet ariT-Cle-ruperior toCetogBeand ti hair the price. jl'- - ' - - ' ' , 1 ' ' - ' 1 Palate, Oto, ed : Varaiahea, foe tale at 6. StW. Sober eTaOfra. TJn Iton: ' i --t lie 2rtMncsbur0 Ulcpublicau, 1i5cbtic&t)ny, vScpiembctr li,' Has ir Unas Dona? OurtXchauges miu tion the fact of i new school law passed lost winter by tho Legislature, making it the duty of the Trustees of the several districts to make, or caus" to be mads, a correct census of tho childrefliu each district between the first nnd twentieth of July, In orSer to ascertain the numtier of children admissible to tho public schools. A report of tho ccusus Is also to bo returned to the County Superintendent. If these requirements are not complied with, the district an falling will be deprived of the amount due it from the State appropriation. Rkv. W. II. Watkms, delimed his dis course on "The Unity of Human and Divine Science," last Monday evonlng, In the College Chapel. As a part of the closing cxercisea of the school it was Largely attended and none regretted it who went. Tlio research, pro found good senso, rhetoric, made'up an eve ning's entertainment that wo rarely have in this section. Oi-rt columns aro necessarily crowded with advertisements and somo nro held over until next week. This U a complalut priutors gen erally are uot troubled with. If our patrons can stand It we can. finishes of all kinds at 0. W. Roberta & Co's. Drug Store. Bad Bbsixes. We notice that count ry mca frequently hitch their hons to shado trees on somo of our streets. Those guilty of the practice aro requested to pernio the fol lowing lines, and heed the very delicate sug gestion they contain : . "Horseman, spare Uiat treo I 'Tis n it a hitching post ' Though iu its infancy, It soon will shade a host ; Thou spare, oh, spare that troo, For he who placed it there, Meant not lli.it it should bo Hy beast of thine gnawed bare." AcgcriTKii. "Joe." J ethics, charged with the killing of Stephen Spioer, (colored) on tho steamer Franklin, In April last, was arraigned and declared "not guilty" by tho court at Culontown on tho .1.1 Inst. Dye Stuffs of all Muds sold at G. W. Roberts to s. Drug fttnro. 55, A. Whitb, Deputy Collector, has remov ed his office from tho Treasurer's Oliiee, in the Court House, to that of Simon Riueliart Esq., cast of the Public Square, whero patties hay ing business may cull. P. L. 8. Tho Philomathean Literary So ciety of Wayncshnrg College, bad public ex ercises in tho College chapel on Friday night last. Tha performances were creditable and the audience largo and appreciative. Diplomas were presetted to tlio members of tha Gradua ting class, belonging to thu Society. The ytitleinen distinguished themselves. Skvkral cases of fever prevail in our town, among thciu oao ot two of typhoid, soyero ones. Now of ,firri'i)f ,m4 wf fa!. he ; tint nit Trilitii of t'''if-f Ofiitwti'ii'f rltwnd eiilit rent a ow. The inoni-y mm, lie mtvancvit In Ho nre ti'.ili' iitn'rlton. PMITH MOORE- -On tlio 17th of An-., by I!uv. P. Axlell, Mr. John Smith to Miss l.ydia Ann Moore, both ol Centre tp , Greene Co., I'a. Among tho relations of tho brido wcru a babe, Its mother, grand-mother, great-grandmother, and grcat-great-grand-molhor fivo successive generations, all prevent. The last named lives ulone, docs tlio mimt of her own labor, frequently walks a mil'! to church, and visits her children and neighbors on foot. Citmlwl'uitt li:liiitvr'vtn. YOI)10IW-TU,TON-On the 2,1 of Sept.. IRii7, by Rev. S. Kendall, Mr. A. Yodora and Miss Ubbio Tilton all of Groene Co., Pa. R1NEIIART Hi:SH-0n Tuosday, tho 2d Inst., by Rev. Mclntyre, Mr. Juo. Rina henrt, ami Mrs. Eleanor Huss, both of Frank lin tp-, tliis county. TCATXrUiU'RN HAHlit.T. WAVSiaiiLUO.Hipt. 3, 1X1. LXjrrectwl Wtvkly for tlio Kki-uiii.iuas. VKOTJUCn. ni:tW(freHliMll,) ? i :l:ns ia oiz..: I'oIhI-m Y btlNli ... I.nrcl -,' Ih 1" 111 ): IH 111 Tallow a,.. rouniry sip i t lined I'tuieiif-i y iti l--IL"Il ANO (II'.AIN. Floor libl Wlunt ? tm-H , Uye r tnili....- , -..rn H b'tsll Corn .Me.U y busli aUMCKlUEH. Coffho H &...... Pi brown Kuttar lb IU-ilu-a .siiu.u: Iti Nyrup n Kill Molus.s,ji lXAlrluiuui,).... SorlllllO M Kill M ill I'lH.l lUco n t It (m V A-rRi i l 11 1 Ml 1 'JO 1 INI t tl pirrsiirittni vK'tr.TS. HATfitnvT, Sept. 7, ISC. We qnote ns follows, which aro tho wholosiilc store priors : (HIAIV AND KUUTR. bent, Pemriv, and Ohio, Winter Hl tl ri& 25 Hye ,i )mh tl 9 OiitSfthiMh ,. , ' f, Torn htisli ft in priiiit UIkwI Hoar.,.......m.10iWmliifiii W1UUT Wheat .1UJ11 ij 1'ltOVISION.H. S)ionldeni..... lPtfti'lf' Siutur Cured llitiiM . 2I.'J1S l.r.l lHtntouii, it bid . , 1 mlit) A pplcs y bbl SI uo.i-4 1!0 ln-.-so ......, .. llwlrt Kijks V doi-.. Isroi'JO Duller - - S&auO ClIirAGO XABKCT. ,''.', Cuicaoo, Sept 7, 1881 : Beef cattle dull, at $6,22 97 for the best shipping. Hogs active, at t5,IXV,25 for choice smooth. Sheep dull, at $3,601,60 for good mutton. . . . . . T-, .j ! , LostlIopa. j i Aaron Jones,' the defeated pugilist, is a lost and riiiued nin. Ho staked every dollar 1 lid posscssetl niwn the result of tho fight, and lost it, and, in addition, lias j forfeited i his. political standing in the Democratic party of New ork. lie expected to van quish MeCoolc and tlicn, a la Mor issey, accept from an admiring consti tuency, a scat in Congress, as he is a better Copperhead than iMorrissey, having served in the rebel army. Poor JoaesT Clikago Tribune. . - ,T j. I I I II IMMI ' ',' Forty feet front by one hundred and ten deep, on the northwest corner of Clark and Lake streets Chicago sold. for $3,000 a foot, cswh I This is tho highest figure yet reached for real estate. Throe years aco the samo pro-. !jpt;wld2,2cKrx)rfoo., :i I Segal 3lrfrtlscmfnt-3. LIST OF CAl'fKS FOR TRIAL AT PP TKMI1ER TfcKM, 18U7. ' j 1 Hook vs Hoolt No. 80, Nov. term, 1T. 2 lll-ilimiii Vi tirHy.elul Na7y,lico. turin, t"Sl. t lHuili'-rty vh leimiu-dou, .... ,Nu, 111, Miiren Uviii, isle. 4 l.iui-li s lluseyrNo. H', March term, !CV1. j lliunt v Knit No. luU, Mareh tt-riii, 1-. $ liuuithcriy vs Viavcr,..No. lj,isi pt. term, Hii. 7 IjuiIi! vs jnitz,. N'o. 1 in, June term, l-. 5 lorrls vs I.ui--tHr.. N(i.71,Jimt tt-rin. Iit. H Mill.-r, Mi IcjIs i Co., va CraUr...No. Hi, .Lar-:li 10 Wll.iou vs Downey ...... N'o. M, Hee. turm, 1W tl Tiiiini-r vs Hughes it KlUL-ald,.....Nu. Ill, Juun term, li'l. 12 i I) l: 'et vs M. Colt, garnishee, -No. Ul, June term, ISiil. 13 Miller vs Miller No.ld0 Mnreti term, 1ST.. U Sunders vs .Munis lp., -..No, U, rkptcmbar term, IHtl'i, 15 I'etili vawuiiP, No. ll.Prpt. term, ISTi. Ih Colelilatl vs Tn vlr, ...No. Kt, pl. term, l"e.i 17 DeuveH v .Melloveiu, No. 3, Dm-, term, liB. is F. .6 1). Ibuk v Cteaveuiser, .-No. 0, Dee. 10 Mapl't vaPrloi1. et al No.J7, T)cc.term,16il. 11 outli va Knutu Jt Long .Nil, IT.', Doe. Loriu, xf. 31 Mewieuiior VJ ltlclililU tp.,......-..No, 111, IXi. term, INi.". . , . . . ' 21 I'etili vs aine No, 110 !ej term, ISHfi. ii Coiiiiuonneallli vn Wilsou.......Mo. 1., . term, l.-o. 21 Smith v lllll No. ll.Mnreh term,; lS'W. i Hiuiie vn llirker, NoJ'.', Mmrli term, lfa y, Hurl, ii vslwln' AJmt'H,.......'olil, Mai eh lei III, WH H MiHii-ejiitANellvaMJiK Oil Co NoM, M ireli term, '."i Tuvlnr v.- t.- iiili-e NoTi, Abuvh term, I'M ii l.lo.Uev'H eivonwrs v&tyui'iv..No VD, Maruli t.-rin.t-'ii.l W (lo.nl vs lllelitilIHl...No T1, Mareh term, lsfl 31 roller 'n u iioi-'a vs AmUirtiuii.w...Ko U, Juuu li-ttu, l.-i-o : Jones MiiiriKtp No 131, Sept tci-lil, li-fKI '.I 1-AilllS VSHUlll, i, i.iv lor t i.o jio ucc ;ti WUo'vfc I.mU' OJcne'ra... i..ji torin.Wi ..no 71, ueg term, V, Knklurt nlvs Kinney etal.......No 11 STarili term SJkl ;W Klrl Niil l lIuiUc vs Antlll..No 11, Mureh t.-nii, 1-rr .17 poller's inlmr'H vs rtliLihart No 1(0, Maroh term, Ii7 ,1, P. Tkmi'ij:, Prolli y. rmlli'v's oillee, AniiUhl W, 1m.7. It sii)jn ed l.,v I Iki olturiK-y u at Hit' tlm' to barn 1)111 oim weekot eolll-l, eiimiuelielnu ou llio .til .Mouiluy of Kepleiiilier, HI7. (Sruiid .Itinnii will iippunv a- iiKiiul, ou .Monday: mid i'ct Lit Jurors on Tee-ttday, nl,tli oi-iiMrk, A, M. Pet tit Juror siironioneU loappe4ir ior sieomt u'eek uetd opt iitiimil, J. F, Tlilll'l.K, t'.ulu'y.' S;J-lo l) ems ruts jNtmCei. It tf-s, wiihU, flii'l fthcr pt'trwint ttilcrmri'il, ttiat tlu f'tlUtwimj fr.ti''itnr, AilmliiiHtrnt'iiM, TriiH-t"t- Mini (hinitltnti hnvottlfl tiH-tr nct'outtlM In the lti'!iilfi 'h iiiM', iiinl thut thn mum will Uv pitscntt-l tn Hit' (IrpliM'iM (Vmrt, n Inwlny, iMh Ijiv fif Ht M tniiT, Hit;, f'ir.oiittrinntioii iuv n!lowniHM f'KI'KK I1UOWN, lCHMtftr, Ittisti'iK iilll'-c, Wi'viMiHliurtf, Ant'. II, Ii7. -Awuunlof IinvM I'rnvnoniul Hhfi)u n (rM,vno, Kxi'Hit'ir if tht hot u ill mul tt(aiauiit ti KiUiilUiH'ruvnn, d-'R'il. i Accniiitnr id. v. l,uimlon, Adinlnlwtmtornpmi tli- fstntc of .It'HHo spnmN, dw'tl. Aucoimt ii ,isb (jMi-nr, Kxt'culftr of tlio liint will tiiiH tt'rttanicnt of Thorn tin Ijixonr, tlwil. Arcniinl r It'll hh 1 irnkn, ntiilnHt mlor upon tho tut (wtl W llllum imirttnli'f'd, Arormnt nf Jtmiflnl II. (-Innnnii, ndmhilHtrntor iixin tho crtlntd nf lli'iihinitn Uurniim. itcr'tl. Amiunt uf Jrwi'tih F. Huiuiolith fiml lliirrtM 1 nvt n-itnlnintrntfin uihiii the PHtutu of w iinum imviN, in'cu. Accdiint if Jtthn nlmntmi, H'lmhitstraWr Uvm tin t'stntrol .liuiM KltK'h, il('(. ACcmintnf.I(iiin Kly-fititrt-i Kl.v.flti'MnmrMKIy, Kvi-ciitniHorth' Inst Will HudlvRttiitU'tit or ,1'nm.s Kly, )lc(V(1. 1 AmvMiiit (if Julni iwynf( fi-lmttilitnitnr upon thccNtnti nf JitiiH-fi Ni-mI, whowitH HnrvliiK Kxi''M!hir nf I'.nrnct ( t. NtH'l, di-'tl. At'CMitnt iil -fii'-Hlt II. lirl'-tnr. l'xf'iilMrnf the bM will nii'l tr-Mtrificiit f INtlifTt Hrtstni Ac'-innt ff Attn in trrcir". Vlmlnlst mhtr i H. A., titiuii tho (t'.ttttc (f .Ml'nnl On -itf, tt. Ad-mint of J, H. .lonfM, Ji'liiilnlMlrntnr iip)ti tho i sl-tli' of .Min .hiiii H, HrcM. Account nr Juno hill, fi'liiilnisl rntrlx upon the t-htt.1' of .MmIIm imi, ihi-'.l. Artconnt of Mnmiii'l Itriyiit-'t, 'jiinrrll'in nf Ocn, Kent, minor i-hihl oi 'l'ltonni1 W. Ki'nt,ihr'fl, Aff iHinf of H:imM. V. H i vif'l, thinv-llMH nf Win. ''t-nt, ih'uiM'chlhl nl'TtuHims W. k'fiit.dt'p'tt. A'-coitut' ot Thoi.un Imiih dud A. .1. Hfirlti-r. ftd- tnhiNf mtnrfl unfit i tli'j cstut' nf Kdwurd lliu- K.'i.dct-'d. l';u ll:il a'vnunt nf Rnmuol McNny nnd flcnrsn Mioon, ndmlut'-'titttoM upon tho ostftto of J:.:i:i: -! ,i f..nl di'i-'d. Aci utmt of Win. P, ti'rillln.flrunrdlnn nf Mnrr F. Nicholson, a mlnu chl Id of KUmhi'tll Nlt-luil- hoii, di'c'il. Acrnimt of Win. V. flrlflln, ndintnlstr.'ilor ujuni tin- -l-ti.'ol KH':iln th Nlchnlf-oil.di-od. I'lirtiiil jifcoimt nf Jlcnry Muriiir mid T u(ias Kntiht . cntirM of the htt will nuri UH(a- lll III Ol IjCVI SfcUfTS, d:.'O ll. ill-tc. AVi'lM'XXVo Kolt KA'lIiNiJ-MOl'SE . U('KNSK AT SKI'T. TKIiM. M7. Mnr'a MmIIoii, Wrffjlit Trnuc, ;Wtiynt'.il)ur?, John A. HtrosnldiT, Wnyinhitrif. Jtl(ii:vrd VoiniK, ,fi'frt'iytn, Onvno conntv, I'a. K. Ifnndolpti, .Ti'irt-rson, do d' Jlriiry Jnivnll.jL'irorsou tp. J. K. TKMI'TiW, H;2l-tc I'lcrW.t1 u. 8. INTERNAL REV. NO'nC'E. All iieronn rrhlilng fiovernmrnt T.leenie or Information a to the payment or other Hover n nient Tuxes, restillim In lilvinlou No. n, rompoi cd of Marlon, Kiiiukllo, Wayne, Allepo ,ii tnore.Kprlnutilll, Centre, Jm-kson, lllelihill uml Morrirf towiiHlilim will eitll on me tit rnv otllee in Wuyneslmix, IJti.N UlNI-'ltAItT, U.H. .Vns't AaeKjrl)lv.No. 9,'illli l'lxt. of I'a. ft7,'il7-2m rilUK WURLU RENOWiiKU T 8INOEH 8EWLXG MACHINE. OUU NEW FAMILY MACIITNH i ITui Iicoji nvnr twoy:ir4 in iiropnmtttiii, nnd which hnstrt'i'ii hrrnyht to pcrrccttmi rcKiirtlI n of lime, hti'or or i-xtw-iiMi', nnd U now coiitiiliMit ly prt-KCHtcd to (lit put die ua tucoinpiiruHy tht htsl Hrwilli; Miti'lilint 111 fXlHU-ncr. The Mut-lilnn ln()iustion In simple, cninpnot, dni'Mhlcnnd hctiuthnl. It U iiulci, (iL'hl ninuiiti! ami riipnlilc fit t t i rrniiiif n runi';c nnd vnricty or worn ni'ver iit iorf mi it inpri'tt upon n Htnulc M .ciilut nr-ln'x cither Silk. TwlHt.Lhu-n or Cot-tt-n Thicud.Mti I scwiin; with ("iiml fiictltlv Ihc very linevi nnd ronrsc-t nntti'ri;ii(iin, auy'thlitij m' turn: n 1.1 to I wj fxtri'iiifs. it the itHrst tmi'intii'irfl ind Mut.lnnthil iiiMiitx'r. Its uttnchincntH for IJ'-riiMiiii':, linudoii':, (..'orMinir, 'iucklnif, t'.iilt hiir. lei his'. TriniininiE. Ilindim;. etc.. lire Novel hikI t'la'-t itul. Mint Iriv- hceii iiivt iitt'd and ad- Jntlcil cNpcriully for IhW Miu-hinc. ri-w d 'imotnt me ntiKpic, iisctni nnl popumr folding top-4 nnd I'.ddin-t fn-H peculinr to th At'ichmi" timnufiiclun-d hy tins ('oinpriny hntu Im'Cu prt'purt tl lor tticlonin Uto lu w iMnuhlnci-. Tltitt'itiii uulUnuu in u.t rv vuiilLv oi wikiI. ami Uti like, iiid from thu plaiiu-ni lotdu iiu( cl:it)nt( palti-m nnd ffitUTi-flio- Mftchliiifi thciiiseivc- iM liiti inonr or hs linrhlv ornuin. iit- od, to cmnitond with tlm Tnhlta or LubimMn for whluh they uro Intrndt J. , A titf TfrVinnt v!iv 81 f;KR'a Ittrnt Ilfiprnv rd SKWINU MArHLVr.iuro tho host fr 1mio lly nnd (f'iicrnl I'm p-". 1st. You can Hnvthlnv from tho tlnptt nln- lo thlcrciiCHS nf KwIm-4 nr (,nv(N)k to w vi fnl thlcknci"t of thohcsvttwr liPrtvcrcloth. nslnir uny kind nrsl7c of thrend with coual l'i i;it. from No. 'jHM'tittiMi up to thu heavk-Ht put tutor I.lncii thrt'od. 2. It li si ft irtlort, Rlml-zlif flicodlo. pnHv ift. nnd nmUcji tht Popular IKkSutchuliktum Ix-ih ft i ilea. ui. it hna nnovrn Rcir-n'Mu-atitiff fcnsinn whirh reniifrt H nochjinirn U r ihih-rent thlrkiic't-wt i of inntcrlitt nriltrt'ercntKln of thrend. 1th. It in frvn from nil Hiirinii. wires and otlier compMcntlmi, nnd n nlntost irdch..n. Ath. No threads to hold, or wheels to turn In atartlnc. , f mil. it docs not luivo tp ba taken npurt to oil and denn It. 7th. ft has a perfect ft-cd wherpnyynn oiin iw the finest mnlorlatB wlthoOt havlns tn keen voor work stretch-mi toprovent IU "puckerlnu, ' nod you never linvn to rtsilst thofporit throuyh on In nil other mnohlncfl.. 8th. It will hem nny wldtti, new n utralKht seam, or make a tell In thonioHt purfentiDanncr, with less Hklll thnn In required toacw a Mtrntit Benin on nny other machine. jumitiwriincnrsior nruiuinir, coraing, vutit tnjr, nimllnii, Tuckints, c., nre novel and prac tical, aud rwiuir bul UUla nkill lo ua ihau. Careful instructions given at tho houso of tho purchamr. T i Money refunded If the tnachinea aro hot n renreentel. Every maehtn wnrmntH anrl kept Inrepftlr H. P. ryrArnKTL . Aseut for Greene L'nunivl : ff;4-tf,' "t ' ' t Wayneshurg, Pj. THE WONDEH OF TIIB AGE! TIME, MONEY AND -LABOR BAVRDt THE LA TEST fr BEST CIlBS! Ono nf thelntontPntontK luuM on tlio 11th iln or Hi'ptrmlicr, lsiid, tn Win. B, HcUitehe.m. iir w MAiiinifion, lows, win uu oa exuiuiiiov pa a fewdujraat n-v.. , - r....i -.-.i ..i . ,:;-jp nn'v h v.ti i-jii'd ; ' 'ii ' i --! oi-i- ii-'-o i- l ol n.T4 I ; m Vf jmMmra;, Vni THIr'rVm'f rhwt' npr ritw nnvthlnc of tho kind herrtothru timlnriL Th Bloftikneiw of UflcMnnfroi-lloii, ninl 10 twi- roui or revonioii ninnon, inui priwmcpw nutmr froin tti i rw w hi x tttI Hirtf rnnwt Imtiwo ttwonai- muiiity tn exiinuno iu oimiitien. ii havpa limf It ive wora unit Drmfuomi iui muVli hntwr bk nny ehurn in rxlntvnee. Mr. Mnnnell httafnil pnnrMHii nmu lor ivnanyivmniKfar Hw York Stat am well aa Ui furuUh churna u, nlti. aanaor uuaoooni, . .--ij U-at !'"' . Agricultural. 1BT OF PUBMIUJla. or tub RICflHILri AGRICULTURAL BOClETYl roil TIIE1R I HUt-ONli AKNUAL EXIll'llITION I To tio trnlil at tUo Fair Orouiula, In J JACKSO.NVILLR VVBDNKSDAY AND Tllllfcil'AY, 2.vriI4 aoTII, ICGf. CLASS 1 IIORSH3-DIVI8ION NO. I, QUICK URAUUHT. Dt'Kt Stallion 4 yoara old and iipwarda...fl0 00 2nd do do do 8 00 Rest brood mure with foal at ft 4 ra old and upwards ,. ,, ft no 2nd do do do 8 00 Host stallion a yra. old and upwards. .. 6 iki 2nd do do dn 8 oo Rent guiding 3 yra. old and upwardg... IS 00 2nd do do do f) 00 lit at stallion 2 vra. old and upwards.,. 8 ot) 2ml do do do I ftO licit ninre 3 yra. old and npwartla.,., 8 00 2nd do do do I so Rest stallion I yeiir old and upwards... 8 on 2nd do - do do . ,' 9 00 Host miiro Ivoaroldand upwards.. . 8 oo 2nd do do . . do . 2 On lle-Jt spring colt ...i 2 00 2nd do do ' 1 Oil Committee t E. Bann, L. T. Gray, W. Ya.; Dr. 8. lilac-lily, Washington rouiity. D1VA NO. a HEAVY DRAUOllT HORSES. Rost stnlllon 4 yra. and upwards if 10 on 2nd , - do do do fi iki Best gelding 4 yra. and upwards 4 oo 2ml do do do J tMi Rest stallion 3 yra. and upwards 4 on 2nd do do - do 2 (al Hist guiding .1 j rs. and upwards 4 on 2nd do ; do , do 2 oo Rest nifiro 8 yra. and upwards 4 on 2nd do do do 3 tin Rout stallion 2 yrs. and upwards 8 no 2nd tlo do do 1 fin Rest nmro 2 yrs. and upwards 8 00 2nd do tlo ' do i 80 Rest atallion I year old 2 oo 2nd do do 1 50 Rent maro 1 year old 2 00 2nd do do 1 an Rent sniiug colt 2 On 2nd do do 1 BO Committee ; Thos. Hill, Joshua Ackluy, D. II. Jucolis. OIV. NO. 8-HORSE3 ron ALLPURI'OSE8. Rest stallion 4 years aud upwards $10 00 2nd do do do 5 00 Rest maro 4 yre. and upwards 4 Oo nd do , do do 2 oo Rost gelding 4 yrs, and upwards 4 00 2nd do do do 2 no Ileal stallion 8 yra. and upwards 4 00 2nd i do do do 2 00 Rest maro 3 yrs. and upwards 4 oo 2ud do tlo do 2 00 Committee! Hiram Bmltli, A. J. Barker, John Jennings. OIV. NO. 4-MAT0II HORSES ahd MARKS. Vn'fft pair uuitelicd lior.'!CB....i if 8 On 2nd do do 4 00 Rest pair matched marcs 8 oo -'iid do do 4 00 Rest pair matched horses or inarc.1 for farm iiso .1 00 2nd lib do 8 on Committee : .Tno. C. Fleunlkcn, James Y. llavrt and J. A. Oray. I1V. NO. B TROTTING, TACINO AND WALKING HORHE8 AND MARES. Rest par ing or rucking horao or maro.. .$50 oo 2nd do do do 20 on Rest trotting horso or maro (iO oo 2nd do do 30 on Rest walking horso or maro 4 on 2nd do do 2 00 Rest riding minimal 4 on 2nd do do 2 oo Rest single driving horso or maro 4 no 2nd do tlo do 2 00 Rest family horso or maro 4 00 2nd do do dn 2 00 Committer! : .1. A. .1. Ruchannn, J. W. Walton and (ieorgo KuUcly. DIV. NO. 0 THOROUGH. RUED. Rest thorough bred stallion for nil pur poses $13 00 2nd do do do 7 UO i'odlgron of nil homes on exhibition in this division must he produced. Committee : John Parkinson, Esq., W. Va j Johnson Smith, Esq., nnd Isaac Roohcr. CTASS2-DIV.NO 1-SIRRlT HORN OR DURHAM I'URE UI)ODED. i Rest bull 3 years aud Upwurds $ 8 00 2nd do do 4 00 Rest cow 3 years aud upwards 4 00 2nd do do 2 ot) Rest bull 2 years and upwards- . 4 oo 2nd do do 2 00 Rest licifer 2 years old 4 oo 2nd do do 2 Oo Rest yearling bull , 4 00 2nd do do 2 00 Rest bull calf. M.. 2 00 2nd do do I 00 Rent heifer calf. 2 00 2nd do do 1 00 Coinniiltco : Thomas nuglioa, Ellas Houd ley and John Rurlov, Kq , W. Va DIV. NO. 2-NATIVE OR URADE. Rest bull .1 years aud upwards $ B 00 2nd do do 8 00 Rest cow 3 years and upwnrda fi On 2nd do do 8 00 Rest bull between two and three 8 00 ml do - do 2 00 8 00 Rc.'t heifer bctwocrt two and throe., 2nd do do ' 2 Oo RentbtlH calf. , ... 2 on 2nd do do 1 fin Rest lii ifcr calf. ...... . Jo) 2nd do do ' ' 1 50 Committee : A. J. Goodwin, John O. Dlns inere nnd Jelliinion Rillick. DIV. NO. 3 WORKING CATTLE AND REEF CATTLE. B it yoof oxan 2nd do do Rest beef animal 2nd do. , do . Rest milch cow of any kind to be prov 8 00 4 00 4 On 2 CO en by the quantity of milk and but ter within any period ot aix aay wtthltt'a year the cow to beon tered ! on Secretary 'a Rook and produced, nnd satisfactory evidence given of - Die fact to tlie Committee. .... ,., 1000 2nd do do do do do 5 00 Committee t R. McKcnna, John Conkcv, Esq., aud Jacob Loar, Esq. . . , . CLASH NO. fc-BHEEP DIV. NO. 1 SPANISH BUCKS AND BUCK LAM lib.. Beat Buck... $10 00 2nd do 1 ' ' ' - i - 5 00 Best yearling Butk 4 00 2nd do 'do " 2 00 Best 1 to li Buck Lambs 4 00 2nd do do . do ' . ' ' ; . n. 2 00 Committee 1 Thomas Iaius, Samuel Har vey and John Patterson. DIV. NO. 3-tiPANISII EVYE3 AND EWE -- . LAMBS. - ; - Beat- 9 Ewes.1...;. , " 8 00 2nd do do 4 0 Beat 5 Ewa Lambs...., 4 00 2nd do ' do1 do- - ' - - 2 00 Committee : Wm. II. Cook. James Patter son, jr. and Rot. Stephen Wingtt ' 1 t DIV. NO. 3. LONO-WOOLED AND FAT . L!i'.'.l 1 SUEElV I fi lo U. M 8 00 ...... 8 ao ... ... Oo ..(.' 8 00 1 8 do S 00 s oo 00 Rest Lcioeater Buck Real ,8 'Kweajr. ;,u.i ..u , Rest 3 or mote Wimba. ...-. ... Rest Cotawold Buck Heat S or ranre fcwes.i.;.. .... Reat or more lAmlia.;.i: .11, Rest Southdown Buck , Rtat 8. Ewej.,.,.. .,.. , Best 3 Lamb...... -.. ,..-, Beat fat alutep 1 10 in aumbar..', tod - do - do 1 drjf 1 ,- -" 3 00 Vimmtlti.'. ICInrhmt ' R1AJM1 " r,,lr.i smuui f raucta tnuuwm. v. va., piV.-iNOt, 4. 43RADE 8SIEEP. Best grade Buck $ 6 00 iwl .do ,.' do .V. . : a bo Best yearling Buck..... ...... urt. 4 00 2nd do do " a t .."ii - i"' 00 Beat I Eewe....r. . w . oo M 1807. 'SiflriruUural. Rest 3 yearling Ewea..; 8 00 2nd do do do -300 Rest 3 Ewo Lambs 00 2nd do do do 3 (jo Committee : Joseph Dutbln, Win. R. Fon m r, Monroe White, J. T. Elbln, E-q., and Johu U. MeUlumphy. CLASS NO. 4 WOOL. Rest 2 fleecca Spanish.... f 2 Oo 2nd do do j On Rest 2 fleeces grade. g 00 2nd do do do 1 00 Committee: Morgan R. Wise, Sairnel lama, 8aimil Scott end Jumes All, Wasli ington county. , CLASS KO. SSWINE. Rest Roar ;i.i ; 1 no 2ml iln S 00 Rest brood aow and pigs. 2nd do do do Rest fat Hog 2nd do do Rest litter of pigs..;... 2nd do do 4 00 3 00 4 00 00 2 00 i 00 3 00 Rest pig.:,... u i.i... .I,.., , iUU UU 00 Committee t Roliert Brlator, Samuel Web ster, John Church and Wm. Kent CLASS NO. 8 POULTRY. 1 00 Best pairs of Poland Shanghais, Dork ings and Dung ililia, each 2nd Oo do do do do Rest hit of poultry Rest pairs of geeae, ducks, guinea, . liens, pea-fowls and turkeys, earn 2nd tlo do do do do f'omnilltr.n .Timtlfn IT T.mnn 1 00 B0 2 UO i 00 no Peter Rrowu. .Moreau Bell. En!.. nnd Hni.nin. Realwut. , , CLASS NO, 7.-DOMESTI0 MANITAC- TORIES-DIV. NO. 1-WOULEN. Rest flannels J yard wide, fi yards 3 2 00 2nd do do do do 1 On Rest pair blankets 4 00 2 00 2 00 1 oo 2 00 1 On 1 00 no 1 00 r.o 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2nd do do Rest Caslnett f yds. wide, 6 yds..'. ..( 2nd do do . do do do Rest Kentucky Johns, S jards 2nd do tlo do " do Ikst pair worsted socks 2nd do do do Rot pulr of worsied hose 2nd do do do Rest carpet 1 yard wide, S yhhis.,; ... 2nd do do do do Rest rnif carpet 1 yard wide, 5 yards... 2nd do do do do do 'f ; 2nd do r,o Committee! .Mrs. A. A. Purman. Mrs. D. M. Walton. Mrs Philip Marsh, Mrs. Drake Johnson, Mrs. A.J. Hlneriimn, Eiq , Mrs Dr. D. W. Oray and Mrs. J. K. UughrlcUo. DIV. NO. 8.-LINEN. Best linen I yard wide, fi yard.. 2nd do do do do Rest table linen 5 yards 2nd do do do Rest linen thread 8 cuts 2nd do do do 3 Oft 1 00 ... 3 00 I no ... 1 00 r.n Committee t Mrs. I. O.' Booher. Mm. Rib iihen Knight, Mrs. John N. Loar, Mrs. Geo. Kuisely and Mrs. Samuel Harvey. DIV. NO. 8. COTTON. Best, ooverlet. f 2 00 2nd do 1 On Rest counter pane..; : i 00 2nd do 50 Rest pair cotton lioso j 00 2nd do do do no Committeo: Mrs. I. R. Jncobs, Mrs. Ham ilton Scott, Mrs. Thomas Hushes and Mrs. Morgan Conkey. DIV. NO. 4 LEATHER. Rest pair of duo boots 2nd do do tlo Rest pair of coarse hoots 2nd do do do Rest siii;lo harness 2nd do do Rest double barnosa.... 2nd do do lie t 2 calf skins 2nd do do Rest s'ulu solo leather 2nd do do Rest 2 side of upper leatlrcr. 2nd do do do Rest 2 sido kip 2nd do do S 2 00 1 00 . 1 00 60 . 4 00 2 00 . (i 00 3 00 . 2 do 1 00 . 2 do 1 00 . 2 00 2 00 1 00 I 00 Best pair men's shoes 1 ,00 2nd do tlo do r0 Rest pair of ladies' slippers 1 00 2nd do do do do ro Rest saddle 4 00 2nd do 2 00 Rest ride saddle fi 00 2nd do do 3 no Committeo : Wm. Cotterel, J. M. Dilio, T. 1). Vanatta and George Kneety. DIV. NO. B.-(iUILTS, FANCY WORK, etc. Rest wliltd quilt ; ..... ......9 2 00 2nd tlo do 1 00 itest lancy quilt..; 2 00 2ml do do 1 00 Rest scrap quilt 2 00 2ml tlo do - 1 00 ticst leather work 1 00 2nd do do r,o Host tula 1 00 2nd do r Heat lump mat 1 00 2nd do . do Co Rest ladies' collar .... 1 00 2nd do do fio Best handkcrcliiof. 1 00 2nd tlo s Committeo: Mrs. Jaoob Loar, Esq., Mrs. J. W. Walton, Mrs. A. Ross, Mrs. A. J. Boohcr and .Hrs. iMaa lioadiey, DIV. NO. 6. -MISCELLANEOUS. Rest butter chum $ 2 00 2nd do do , - ,M Ikst 2 pounds butter. 1 or, 2nd do do do , - r Rest cheese, fi lbs. or upwnrda ... 1 00 2nd tlo do do do r.o Rest half doa. corn brooms.... .....'. 1 on 2nd do do do do ' fio Rest farm wagon...... ,'... ,.i. -... goo 2nd do - do .. 8 00 Best spring wagon.. ... fi 00 2nd do do 8 00 Rest c.4rringe 5 00 2nd do 2 00 Rest dressing bureau 8 or, 2nd do do 1 r,o Rest bedstead ..... 3 2nd ' do ' j 3,, Best set of chairs . 2 00 2nd do do-- - - -1-00 Rest made doa. horse shoes 1 00 2nd do do do do ' f' 60 Rest shod horse , 2 00 " barrel of flour , 2 00 " au-ar from Chinese cane, 3 lbs..... 2 00 2nd do - do do tfo -in ' l oo Best quart of molasses from Cliincso ' cano i.u .....j ...... 1 2nd do- do 'do ' do - do Best specimen honey , 1 Best maple sngar, 6 poonda..... 1 00 So 00 00 So 2nu no ua no Beat maple molasaca, 1 quart..... ...... . So " apple " ' '.,.. .to Committee : Andy Knapp. Jeflcrann Billlek, John Laughlin, Mm A. A. Htotrt, Mrs, Polly Dtirbin and Mrs. Edmund Smith. CLASS NO. 8. AGRICULTURAL IMPLE ' MENT8. Best mowint; machine.. .1 4 00 .. 3 Oo .. 3 00 1 OO .. S 00 1 00 Seed drill " Side hill plow.. 2nd do di Best plow;...;. .... 2nd do Best harroi...' ... " Cultrratof...... " Cuttin. hot.... i " 3 00 3 oo 2 eo t 00 3 00 . aval 2nd : do ' j v Rest fanning; mill...... Beat Ihreahbg .machine., 4 horao or . mora....;, . . 'n... ... Beat horaa rake made by exhibitor Xrn erustwr..:,' 1.... Hay raiser with horse nower... ... S OO 3 00 3 00 3 00 .uimmittee: Hamaet Harvey, J. il. WbKu and John C Flenmkeu. . , . CLASH NO. .-CR0PS ANU HORTKXL V ' TtfRAL PRODTiCTS. . - TlmtatrntmernrWi twn...A. J i 00 and 4 . do - - do ai Itwt tall apple Idueen.,....- 1 00 2ml ilo dn do ) IWwt winter applni 1 aoin..K... M.. leu 2nd do uo 1 do - n Ikut yarlet r of uramer, tall and winter an- piM oaea..:.... - j go giflvintttutnl Heat cling atono iKineliea M 1 00 2ml lo ilo ilo j CO liest spai'lmrii of nprirots, nlumlm.qtilnoea. calawlM urapes IkiiImMIuk, orftraiKtl of uny kind, Ja gallon of eueli, eoiih 2nd do do do 1 U-t awiul potatoes bushel 2nd dn do ilo Bent lrlli potatoes )4 bushel 2nd rio do On H.'Kt spiM'lmcn of beets bushel 2nd do do do lut variety of puniklns& iwitiasliea of nny kind, nii-li 2.1 do do lli'st.invliiu'ii wlillo wheat l bushel 2nd do do do - do Heat specimen red wheat 2nd do rio - .In 1 00 Ml 1 (10 M ?m w t 00 so 2S 1 IO . I Kl no On m to m liest spuelnun of ryo bashel.... 2nd do dn do ) - 1 liest specimen of barley H bushel Hi st spoelinen nf Indian corn Vj bushel Hest i-pfcliiieii meet, corn 1 ttnlliin,.;;.. j Hint niwiiiU'i) oata -i Inisbel liest sii'lnii n biii kwhi-ttt H burliel...;. .. llcst atieoiinen wal(n-iinloiiK, muuk luolona. 1 uo t an 80 ICO Beat Ki.iiiiitn bt'ans, ealttnite,tiirtilpM, on-' I Ions, riirrotts, tomatoes, ie., ench 110 Best display of vcKetnbles I SO 2ml dn do 1 00 . t'nirimlttee: Jitnin fIllloKlv, Jas. Barns, Ja. P. MrNay.and l'ait. John Keott. , CLASS KO. 10.-IRESERVEd. Dost ateelmrn of preserves, tippled, peneh- .' o, peurs, iiiliHtM, RooHi'brf rif,cherTli, , j tomatoes, plumbs, Ao., each 1 uullou, t eueli .... I OO 2nd do do do . dn Ml Ili-st eoltei-tlon of Dri'flerrod frnll aim Sod do do do Too Comniltiee: Mrs, (li'orqe Colston, Mrs. Tl. M. Wnltoii, Mrs. J. A. Ciray nnd Mrs. ilenjaiiiln MeCusb. - - CLASS NO. ll.-JEtiMFA " newt enrrant, qulnoe, tipple, marmalade, i quart of each, eaeli ; t 60 llt'TTEItX. ttent apple tomato 1 nnirrt each, caoh.i .-. ... an liet lilai-ktirrrv lam I quart r I 'oiiimill. . Mrs. .lolul l.iuiglilln, Jlm-kllek, W. Va., .Mrs, Hiram siuiili.Mra, Mary Zi niluiriuan. CLASS NO. lii-UUKAD. . liest soft llsllt brea.l nit do do lli-.it rusk Host pouud enko od do do lli-.st sjionoiMke , 2nd do do Host fruit eiilie 'nd do tlo Host Jelly cuke -lid do do liest limit enke '.'ml do do lli-st sniin rnko....w... 2n.l do ilo t.j 1 00 llc st pli klisnf sny kind Host wlnos or nny klnd.oii.'li 1 pint, eiu-li fommliii-..: n. M, Wnlion, Morgan C. itenjamlii Ownti and Jaim Mc. k, , j CLASS Nil. l.l.-CL'il IIlN'd. ' Heslnont nude bv exlilbltor .. i ... -i.4r) I IK .... .... t") ... rll no Ir) .". 1 uo ri to. I do do do liest vest mailo bv ex illiitor . 2ii'l do do do llont limits in. i lo by exhibitor 2nd do. iio do j Host illi'i't m:i.lo by exlill.itor...'...- 2ml do dn do Itest bouni't liuide bv exhibitor . 2nd do do do Host dr.iss made bv exhibitor 3 i."l 1 l" inil dn do do Host. el. ink mnile bv esblbltoi j.l.. tin. 1 do do ilo I tl itest Clllld'HdrcKS muito bv -lilliiU.v. 1 Ml 2nd do do do do Committee! fi. W.flrny, Tutry Bowers, J. . W. Wnltoii and Alonao Clark. CLASS KO, ll.-I.'LOKAt, DUl'AKTMENT. Hesteollecllon of flowers. 'iut do do do Host floral dosli'ii i 00 2nd drt Uu ' j i fyi llont CnctuS ; ; W,M 1 IJO 2nd do 6o Itest. KerHidnm ; jM.u iui 2ml do iVI Host dllllil.... . , 1 (10 -'ml do mi llest Hat llAIld lKKllut .. 1 (o 2nd do do fill Host round hand ....... . to) -in I do do M Ciimuillbpo: Misses Mnry A. Tmrbln, Jeuiu.i TenEiiiilen, Mary Walton, Lou. R. Kiksh; I'. Head ley, l,i.zle (imy, I". Hi b tor, .MukkIh (.ook, .Inlla A. Conkey, Mary A. M 'It III ln iliy, Mary Nublo. ( LASS NO. li. flNK Alt't'S. i , Het. iil.)7.en nmlirotypea . :i 00 2nd do do - I Ml Host 'jiUmm pttntovmplia It 01 did do do ) lli'Sl. display of aluhvolypeil, pll(itot;i-aidis, 8 l) Host oil pnlnllii-t x oi '.'ml do iVI To be exhibited by the artist. Committee: H. A. Houston, W. T. U. Tauter, Jas. I-:. hn.vem,ll. W. l-Vn-el, I I.XS XJ, 10.-MI,L11 AND JACKS. nest .ini-k...'. ; ; 3 8 0,1 -'ii. I do 4 oi best pair of niiitea . i , 4-imi 2nd do do rno Host mule colt i M. a iw 2nd do do (ii Com mil lee: Tas. Court rllit,Hr,, .lamod MoVny and Jiwwib .'iii.k. IMV, Mi. 2.-ItACi:t( Mt'LEH. i There will h" a svv-i ii Mal; preinliuti of 0 paid on Ihe slowest ninfe III llio race. All rldAia to be elmiiL'o'l. Coiiimlllee: Jus. II. Moniiimptiy, ,1ns; fl. Ilnr bln, annuel II. Walton, S.imui l clnllor, T. It. Henderson, N .1. Kos, Flarvev ( tolikey, isninuel Jewel, .Sr. and Knos .M'Ulolland. Ruus andIieoulatioxs. 1st. Alt pmnpf-tit'JM for promlnmit on utiwk miiMt iMilor their iiMmfft nnd plnro r-fsMcn-"! with Kin Hoconlitiii Hocrotnry, Oil Ihrt flvnt'luy nf KxlilMtlon, tcthpr with n dearrijition of tlio nninml tn hoixliM)ltP1. All other urttrlrfirul things to bo entero-i hy ton o'clock tha nocornl dn't ifif. No lionrs or vohlelon of nny doflprlptton, will Wtt tKliitithd iiirl'ielhownetniexrffL to compete tor rivrulum', ( , iil. No pirsnim will ho fttlnwod to crvMA (h trm-k lnrin; llti tlinn if trulnlng of liorrt'M or eompi'iiiiK ir prcinininrt, i i , 4th. Th M('vml citiiHiiiitf-n will report Hmmh st'lves for duty to tho .S'Tftiry, hy Un o'clock the sboond day. .. Tifli. All sI'M-k nitorcd fur prohilum must ho rttm-o'd on ttitHocnnd duv of ti( cj(hiiikn or fort'oit rhnlr m-cTiiinuii, 'J'tw hvk Murnlml will furriKli ft snrnpifnt maount of grain uml hay fur all ttrk on exhibition. f 6th. Tho KTHtary nd TronsnrcrwIU boat Um otllfio ut ftti ourlv hour of duv of cxhlhi ton for duty, Ac NoNtork will Iwadinlttml into Uio nrrouiifiM until rt-uuhirly ontor-M npon the booii ut flientHcft. liMMint will ho opn ftt 9 o'oliMjk, Artlchfi ontor&l for wxhihltioh will hf phu-rl la tho hiiiidH of the iiutnnKrMnt thAoeiifnic nf tlio exhibition, runt reintttu in thi-lr rustod v nntll the rHprt m rvnd. 'I h Knciatv Im4mhh(iiic re-HiKinsild-t) for their safe foturn to their reHiMrtfvv fiwnt-rs. . 7th. i 'ommlths on wfoffr will kIvo spccfWl ftt UmiMotv tnthf f.'lli-wlnu ftnhif, vlf NymTrt4try, Hize early maturity Mini eticrnl rlmrm-tei iniies of tilt- hrof-d. Aii't th:y an; rxprowly din ctel not tri pvp Pitronrntrernenr to over-fed onf null . Thry nfe fiTrthfr dlrr-f'.r'l topwi nnnotfecd ail iinlinalft or article whuu UHM xhlhltfirntti-rrtpt.i touso undiff Intlimnrtoto prorino fnvorahlcdo clsioiiH. And In noe;inHlitill unnrtielnor anl inul diHriuud uu worthy rettetvi: uruiuiiiuL, Mh. M-Hnhe-rsirf thr lionrd Mnpoint-Kl mr fl-.n purpuso will tiltcnd cactj commlftno In rtfMlvvu Htock, Ac, and If nny vacancr occnrstHoy -rflll appoint, MuJuihlr pcrnons to fti! thr name. Dili. No p-TototT hnll s- rvo on any awfirdjiiK fiiiuiilttcv who U:iiH any article or wt'tclc hcftiro Ihf nim A"nd In cn-vthn other ninmlirn uf tho noiiiiiiitteo uiniit-t a-aymi Itieynmy neleet ftonui ntlicr j:rou -U rvo with them for thmftiiue hcinir. - Hih. Any pcrsf.n rxhihltlntc any artlr!'not rnimter.ttif) in (fie finny.iiK lint th ftwanllnn roniiiiitf4f) aro niithorld to recommend adli er'UUHry preinimuir Uieartiuiu Lh) conskh-rel woSLhy tiy Haiti ('iiiinitU)e. Ui h. Com pet it Ion will rwi op-n to ponton fnnt all fiunrtern, II liutl ho tint dtity of tm (ttlicerM and M'ronfhvlntffhnftnof th Imll to prtct oitl defend all articles on exhibition fmiuJictiiic fonchetl or tutndlixj hy nny perrvm diirlnT"hl hitlon. V2th. All mannforttirrd artletf mnrf ro ox hlhltefl hy the maker, or IiIh or her property u tliorlxAil nvnt. . , - Thro will haRiifl1eont nnmlW of wrl or rnn-ffyl tnlla for utoek ofnllkindn. Tho1 new and Well arranged Klornl Hall ) oetng-nntwhed. Thobrfwh hnn( will h hi attendanr-', It In thtetfrm I nation of the Hoard of Mnni f$rMof theexhlhltlon to mako th orraition -in-M-rmttDH aa well an instruct I v. C'om-tt mif,-omu nit ! H M. W A L'VtW, htM. A. llotto, Ri. H. K mnr, 7or. ra. J. W. Wat.t o, TretwuTjr -'J- MAN AO KK fl. A. A. STfTTT, RIDIC .MaiKhlU. Jo AM.i'M, WOek Marwhnl, GB'OHob Kjhely. Floral AInnthal. r i flUIE MoSIIEIUtY T IXlDBbVED ' GRAIN D E I L L' ;; EVEkY DIULL WAKBANTJS&'ro Bow Wboaff Rye, Oat, Barley, Timothy and Clover Heed. 'imp ro v;e t'i" .- , ,; ,.tii BUCKEYE ' ' - I CIDEQ yMILL, AXI) PRESS, Send for dencrlptlvo Circular, mallei fre. ' Sola Aentfer Woatern Petm'a.'.'1- KiN0X' 137 Uberty Btroet, PttUburgh. .':.'.''''' "' .; i;t J ", Wholoaale and Retail Dealer Ja AOMCCLTURAX IMPLEMENTS AITDSEEDS. A full stock ofatnaonaola sooda alwam on hand, ancb an FASNINXrIII,L 11AT $StfPr OBAUf tlULL40Uni Ma.