AAER ARGUS itf r>* ednesday, Aug 26,1863. IM3RIE, Editor Proprietor. Osk Dollae and FjrrrCrura inuni,-is xuVascb ;- f otherwise if wo Dbx.- , be charged, iNo paper discontinued ill arrearages are aeltled. 1 , ■ i Letters and communication*, by mai* v-j . • arc prompt attention. ■ : ['iVf.ITTEX FOR TUB Audi.] D 3 THE BIBLE SANCTION SUCH ? ■ (r-viitti of the. Isuv at Sipia im ~ii ■ ■ v- preceded. the promulgation ;1 ; horlv of Inwsnud institutions, the “Mosaic ?y«lem." Orer :iiewny‘ oiLtllat system;, an in ion- vvajt written by .tlic-fingisr of ■Ti.e. Uutj. stealeth a man and him ’or if : he be found' in his tie. shall'simdy be put to death." i» “V. 1 ti. Wiierf-we consider the i iliotf'di’.'the.lsraelites in Egypt,! ic wonders wrought for their ranee, wc shai! .appreciate the i for' proclaiming ‘Bitch a lajw at . time—at the very outset of the n. when the bod}’ politic, [with j ':it .PokiuiUtv rC'olvetl itself into a nin.yr .an•] le-v.'roitily ■.vailed for ■' 'They had j'i-l fjen 'l’bi >tvr.-tf.o:<* v. : ■’■ •r. the !•••:«(itu|s "i Mi’.V ■ .V-W- 11 . i 1.)-t;n10:.; ii fiio- | H (.1 fh‘ bi.'biS man —: i.u V • •• nya ti*k •■V-‘T K' BEE ..! * ' , v> Sli'-rci.'. Oii:U:V- ■ . ■ - 1 I, - * I : I). 1 ru •:'? :**•»* ri^l *,w al i wall" ,!i iiji'ii 1 ;iis■ I -it j' i irt.j -r,* rorji.s- !i. .•-? ‘.Ji t ’t ..-V blasphemy of<:sod.' To ba,ve:per mitted the man thief to Gxpijitc his •.rime by 'restoring .double of the same , kind, would have he bn making ICe'irep-- . ;iiai i.-t.tors of, elitionOf vriino its atonement, •■and' i -.vt; h iilsm.i -;• oLcgi-ncd j exult ii> jr’ into a virtue .the ai,'cursed ■ : 'v• h ! >1 lit,- i!ncrmc>t , thing against: which the penalty was 1 0c stealers ine^ fc -| .N'o wyn )_!evv!cd. . I!ut ;the i'ofiiction of death s::c;i a.* md. hi. a of laws'- for-'mail, stealing ,I'sactod ; the ■ 1 lor Mich a people s >teh a .guilty wretch the .utmost possibility oul.J set upon the •of reparation. J t wrung fr6m him, as inking-.-beacon 1 to flu. 4 terror he gave tip the ghbst, a testimony in holders ami.-warn them off.— blood, in death grohns, to the infinite .t.steaTcth a inan and seleth dignity, and worth bf man—a procla n 1c; be iognd in !iis‘ hand- ihalifru-to theuiiivefse voiced in inor- U ],.p. h-, dentli.': God.V.tal agony that man is inviolable—a 0 '’"‘ l '’aasnig sword, guarding ctmtesvien shrieked in at the to the Mosaic (system.—j ; grabe's. mouth—"l die accursed/and ' ll , ; i!. flinji irciirctv f.riid is just?” ,If (jpd permitted man , 1, 0 > icT.- ’.cibiered steal.-.! to hold mamas properly, why did he h *>.. VSIV • ‘ 'iiuii'iiir-.-J -••riri’f'i. Ivin^- •. :1IHi fioi »m . »Vi* inMVTMJn* ITi 'UiO TiaU'f , ,1 Tio.l i'r'v.n v i»- Ji'. i-'vm, another, j- ’!ioi* it lx l j ■ ••i'atfi'.* ’vor'i i|' | 1' ' r. ME rordw , v If' i! ,t TUe.muio* ;I !_'*! N tliaL of„ dp- : W.S|o_ -FonWbo.ly. 4s|t, -* l ’; i ifahe e • ••I-* of iiefii'J t;-r !jI ’ MTv'iuit. Then jt , that siealelh" a' ; ; i. !i" l;;:U ■•.•.iva'et.ha man" criinp hud her.ii i hat of tak liyullval from another, then used would have beer, ex- that, rciafiori. and most es it >tfas the takirijj of ar. in- •ohi anot!n>r,'-\y!io was his 11 ho erinjo :s slated in a :orni,' innn stealing.,selling ■ : A.ii aroint oii .ajovol ■ ;i’p' t-;I :>> >h'u whole I . rt.. /.v.i'ij. ■);' iht;'.o.vnofe>iiip of a' obbed of i:uin tiiinic.:)! '‘pV’f, L|« b.vfj., ][)crs6u. — 1 ! il io r aii f.l ba kci* of I i! ■i 1 wa< sluiui away o-T tho Hebrews.”— .u r v\\"stMle>i. His breili disposed of- hihi as .i.rvivbari.lisc. Ay.ell’miii-ht. ■ ; ja 1 was, stoien.” Con- il'-T inan' stealing i ••r property stealing, Vrbk-h | " fit length in the.begin-.! - r-'. xt tuajjUr; Exodus 22. j ar < ° x add killed or sold t- i-e.-ior' - sive oxVrt; i'if he^ d CBt - d 9 s ‘'do 1 3-00 ■r „■ ,i r ‘r i-'iii- i•, i I Best —do colt 2 yrs and up 300 &r -do; d 0 (lol^do , P 200 •• o o.\eur- j r,iie selling or |.Best blooded mare 4 yrs and over 700 a. deliberate xie’poti }2fl best do .dot 4.00 c ‘’•rime,, tub penally was i Bust . do 3 yrs and tip s‘Oo doubled. But in .W-.sJ 2 ' 1 b<3Sl d 6 : i d ° 3 ‘OO a m .,i i ‘Best do ‘ 2 yrs and up 2 00 - n.arj the whole best do ;do P 1 00 was expended upon the j Best do Iyr and up jl 00 owcvsr, often repeated, or J2d best do !do . ‘Dip ‘gijravated tho crime (, n . I do colt ' 100 ’.y could do lift 0-™*-' 'pi ' f- d best - do do. , Dip. aemenaW 10 Best,blood mare, with; a colt, for / , . t man stealing I all purposes, 4yearsiand up 400 ■p ‘ for p op- "2d test do ■ .do * , 300 Vol. 3.9--3ST<>. 33. crty stealing, whatever the kind; 1 or however great, the amount, was the? ,'iuero restoration! of double, shows that ; the two eases wire adjudiedted on to jtally different principles. The man [stolen might bo past labor,, and ion j sequently his support, a burden, yet ,‘ death was the penalty, though not a i cent's worth of progorty valuo was taken. The penalty for 1 stealing properly, was a mere property penal ty. Tbe.paymcnt of double Wiped thee out. The score, however, largest tho amount stolon. Though it might Lave a greater money value than a thousand men, death was j never the penalty, nor maiming, nor branding, nor even stripes. When all kindsofanimals,or when money, furniture, goods, arti cles of clothing, or food were stolon, the unvarying penalty was jdonble of the same kind. Why jwais not the, uile uniform. When a man ,was stolen tvhy not retjnirc : lbe thief to : double ol the same kind —two i.,,'D. if hu'iiad sold him. five men. •-It Ji i-i answered• lliat■’ldie'-man jfhief migii'r not havg,- them. fhv tho ox thh'-f might not pave two oxen, or if !j|‘ .had/killed it, five. But if God per mitted nu n to hold men as, property with oxen, the msui thief•conld" get ineii with wlioiii to pay the penal-” tv. a-i well as tlm ox thief, oxen.— Further, tin,- w.boli- of the legal pen alty when proper ft; was stolon, was a .j, -.'■Tiiiary remuneration to the per se.i 'injured. But. wiien a man was I= ! ‘ heir ii'.’-i iiu' ■1 i'or. :■! Ii i 1» ’tVillt I li i, property conpeiif-alion |vas '(•iV. ’tod i.i ill.- iiulivuldti!. or to the (•‘imiimiiitv.' To loikUt-immoy as an ‘■•l'liyiileiit.T'V'nilil have lo’repoal i.is<■ outrage with. 11 1 0 intolorabro ag- :i~::l:~ , "l t . iT- aio:> of supriiiue insult ah I'ut-ij.. ('i.ni|miu tl:o value of if iijan in . Throw o:irtli'= dust in|o the i";iiu>t inuriorality. Tiit| .flaw, rt' .■•itvd iroat such u morlcorv ol Ilium HV ,:]MU!i.sli Mealing ol that kind of prop jerty infinitely more; than; for stealing lain - ( 1 1 Ji ;■ i- kind of prbpvi tv * : ill finish the .comment on this tii. J-f-.-iti-S' 1•: X f next week. ;, i ’ mu LIST OF PREMIUMS T" hr enhardfl of .the ' Tenth Annuitl J ii'X oi thr Jhavrr CoUntj Agricul tural Syiet'y, to 1, be held Wednesday: Thursday and Friday, September 24//i. 'loth, and 2tkA.. 1863. Class'Xo l.—F.tnni and ,Gardens. Bcn : 'cultivated Farm of not, less tnan j uO acres; st rict attention being paid I to the style and condition of oiit j bouses, farming, Skillful manago j ' mont; ctc.j ' Dip. &88 00 j2d beat do j do 1 5 0O ) Best cultivated Vegetable Garden I « ■ • Dip. &3 00 •2d best do do 1 •> 00 ; Best Flower and Ornamental ' : (.Garden 3 GO 2d best do do . 2.00 ; N'nE.—-.Competitors desiring to en ter Class! Nq. 1, (Farms and Gardens)'! : ini!st' furnish the Secretary with their ftiathes before the loth of So.pt., 1863. 'Jmhjcs. —lilwood Thomas Wm. 31’- ; Lean, Daii'l Dawson. • I : 3sote; —Judges 041 ; all the several clashes are required to call upon the (Secretary betdru entering upon Hheir duties and procure a blank report. yo., ‘2 ~Jfprses Best Wooded stallion -l!yr,andupslo 00 2d best' fdo , 700 Best do 3 yrs and up j"4 00 2d best ■ do. ■ , *! do I 13 00 Best: ' -do Colt 2 yrs ami op 3 00 do j do do 2; I do 200 •Bestistallion for all purposes, 4 yrs and upwards i *■, 1 2d lipst, stallion 4 yrs and^up’ Best) ‘ do .3 • ido I’.EAVI'i; *k b 00 5 00 4 00 Beaver, "Wed I Judge*. —Rueb Wray, John Paltor ! «eh, James ,M’» Runiou. i- ’ j J :l- • \ 2nd Division. \ ;-Besti peldir.g 5 years .and up - S 3 00 ■2d bust, (io . do ( j 3 0,0 I Best [ / do 3 years aind up 300 j2d best do do., 200 Best .do • . 2 yearVand up 2 00 2d; best Jo do. 10(3 Best ! , do 1 year and up" 150 2d best do . do * 1 00 Best Span match horses or marcs 4 00 2d best , do do 3 00 Best or mare- 3 00 2d best do do 2 00 i Best ti utier 4 years and up* 300 .2d best t l do \ !j do • 200 Beat pacer dr racker, 4 yrs i.ovor 3 00 £d Dost 'do ; V do- 200 Bestspau heavy daft horses or mare# , 5 00 2d best ' do* do 3 00 Best span car’ge hones, or ma r es SDO 2d hoist ’ldo do J 300 Best Jack | ; i - 300 2d best do'j I .** " ;2 00 Best span imilos 4 yrs and up ;5 00 2d best. 1 do. do 400 Boat spring coll 1 00 Best mule. j 2 years old 2.00 do f do I 1 year old 1 50 do do 3 yeafr old 2 00 2d best do do 1 00 Best family car’ge horse or mare 4 Oo' 2d best „■ do t . : do ’ 3 (JO Besi Pony , ' \ J . ■ 2 00 2d bes, do ; ''j • .1 00 Juih/cs..— Chas. Fisher. James Sproalt; Thos. Hunter. Class No, S-j-CotUc. Be.-t I)urham bull 3 yrs or over SIO 00 2d best ido I do ■ 700 Best 1 y' do ■j 2 yrs or over ,3 00 2d best do ! ;; ; Bo ;2 00 • Best do | 1 year or ovcn2 00 2d best do '' ;do ■; lot) Best : 'do 0 insK or oyer 100 2d , best do (|o DO Best Durham cow.il yrs oi over 5 00 2d, best do .do ' 3 00 Besf 1 I/ do i 2 yrs or over 300 2d best J' do 1:,.. do .' = 2 ,00. Best 'do heifer Ayr or over 2 00 2d best *do “dti . 100 Best. :do call under Iyr 1 1)0 i ■2d; best ■ do.- dd : • ' -50 I Best Devon bull s yrs or up 10 00 | 2d' best do do ’ 7 001 Best * do 2'yrs or over 300 | 2d best do j-.Tdo ‘ 200 d '*N 1 • -'ft V ClU ' <*'o:ver 2 oi> -d best .... do *[• jdo 100 i'esl .t, do' P inos old JOp 2d best do j do * . ■5O Best Devon cow 3 years or over 5 00 2d best do do 300 Best do - 2 yrs or over' 300 2d best do Mdo 1 .2 00, Bbst do heifer 1 yr or over 2 00 j 2d best do 'do 1 00| Best ’.do , call under Iyr 1' 00J 2d best do .do 5o Best Ayrshire bulliS j'rs.or over 10 OO: 2d best |> da j ; do 0 0O 1 ■Bkst do • 2 yrs or over '3 00 2d best do do 2 OO Best do . .;il ; yr or over 200 2d best do do p 150 Best » »do Of rnos or Over 1 00 r'J best do s do 50 Best Ayrshire cow 3 yrs or lover 5 00 2d pest do i do I 300 Q.est do 2; yrs or over 300 2d best do do 2 00 Best do heifer 1 yl- or over 2 00 2d best ..do-' 'do! |no Best jdo calf under Iyrl 00 2d '.i.osl do ! dot 5Q Best Iferelbnl bull 3 yrs bi over'lO O 0 2d best do- , do. •7 00 Best , do 2 yrs," or over 300 2d best do ; do r “ 200 Best do Iyr or over 9. 00 MU' 2d best , do do i 1 50 Best do. G mos. or over 100 2d best do do go Best Hereford cow 3 yrs or over 3 00 2d best do do ‘A 00 Bes.t I -do 2 yrs or over ;3 'OO 2d .best i ido do . 200 Best Hereford hciferjl yr or over 2 00 2d best i -do - do 1 0Q Bes*/ ■do ' calf under Iyrl 00 2d best do . do go Best 1 native dr Cross liu(l3 yor ov’r 7 00 |d best ; do ! [ klo , ‘ 5 ooj Best do 2 yrs or over ’3 ; 00 * 2d best do , . "do 1 200 i Best I do •’ Iyr or over 2 00' 2d best do do ! . 1 501 Bp.sl, , ; do G inlos or over 100 2d best ,do do _■ goJ rial ivo or cross coW 3y or ov’r 4 ,00! 2d:best do do j . 3 001 Best do, '2 years 3 00’ 2d best do do 2 Ooj Best -do belter. Iyr or pvor 2 00! 2d best do , ,do ! ■ I 0o! Best ’do calfundorllvrl 00i -‘I best do do |J * «0 i j Best yoke work oxen oyrsorover 4 00 e: 2d best dp / db“ 300 j Best do 3 yrs or over 300 : 2d best dot ; do ■! . 200 Best beef, ox or cow ■ i i 3I o 0 : 2d best do ;'■ ‘j l! 00 Judges—T. J. Irwin, Wml it. Keed, ! Richey Eakin. j , ! Clast No. -i.—Xha'p: > t french,; ! Best Saxony b|uck -3 years 2tl best do do Beat do 1 2 years; 2d 1)681 do do Best' do 1 year • 2d best -dof',. do jv. ■_ ’ 1 Boat spring lamb i: Best 3 Saxony ewes Sjyears 2d 'best "3 do . do | Best Iyr do do lot of 2d best do doj do , * SPANISH. Best buck 8 years ! 2d best; do do Best , do 2 years; I . • Best 2 besi Best 2d Bent 2d best do Best spring lambs >fM’ : Best 8 ewes, 3 years | oo 2d best do , d 0... . . 2 Ofr Best ,do 2 years.* f 't*' 9 OOi 2d best do . do -*. •)'•'-• - Jqq Best 1 do 1 year 2 OO.j 2d best do do! .-/iiijjf -a*--! - Best 3 iambs | 1 ,00 -d best do v 'Best fleece of wiol) weigliV aid ' k'quality,- ' - I rfvr'k' | kl 00 Best 5 fat wethers.- i! feff'-r r' ; ; ■ : 3 00 i Jus— Win. Gailefc.-Jobn; Scqtt, (Eaeeoon tp) JosFuS{jouser. ••• | f doss j.-y Swine,. p|os( nour,. Suffolk, f |f-; $8 00 2d best-do, - do '• 500 80-t sow; and pigs - ffkv*-' ;i ■ ■" '8 00 2d best"do . do- -rAW 5,00 Best boar- Chioapf ‘ 2 00 2d best boar do r I * IQQ Best sow and pigs do r ; 200 2d best do dp f( • v ,1 00 Best boar, Chester wh'SleV-- I 1.!: 8 o 0 2d best do do ' ■. k 1 ; 5. 00 Best sow and pigs do A \ I 800 2d best Ido do JT' ’ if 1 500 ■l>est ! boar, native, attd'ferbss/i fi- 3 00 2d best do I • do' l ; j ■'v •! i j/'o 00 Bosusowand pigs do )• i 'll qqo 2d heift do ido . .. Ijlf 2 qo Bestifat bog .i . ' •' 000 2d* best do- . ' 100 Best pig 'under one year old 100 Jii'/jr* —Daniel B. Short, Geo. Bar clay, (Brighton tp.) .John-Thomas (isorth Sowicliloy Xp.y: II ’ ■ ■■ ' -I - i] : / | I - Clans JV o'. 6.— poultry. : } Best 3 Shanghais, 2 hes|i£coek,3l QO do 3 ll.ulf breed -.-ABW'do j Ido do 3 Cochin China I 00 do |i Brahma :do 3 Poland 0 -'do, do I 1 oo' do pair turkeys ; Dip. and 100 yio pair .Muscovy ducks '.! i- il■ 00 : do-pair common do, II 00 do pair wild geeso.domesli . tod. 1 00 do collection of Poultfyfnot less , than- ten belonging to ojic ' _ person . 200 •2u Best . •,« b : I : 00 JnJyes— MhrraadufiV'WilsOnj Joseph Irwin) -Milo Seiners. '. ' • 1 '-i Class JVo. 7 —Dairy ! ■' I Best .ppnf. or roll butteH.'o lb; i and. over, . 1 ! ' ; S ;{ 00 ■2d best.-., do ; ' do ;3 lbs. 200 Best ebcese, 10 lbs. and over [: 1 00 2d best ; do ;do ! | I)ip. .Jwhjes —Mrs. John Stewart, Airs, l.hptnas J. Power, Airs, ffm.’ w6lf>.. (fer.M -Vn. S.— ffoupi/.dx. Bust l;d best do ’ • • do * ' . j)j., I &*st maple sugar • = _ ■ . j i -lid best do I 5Q Best sugar from Chinese cane | re 2 00 2nd best do do 1,1 oO Best molasses or syrup iro.ni same 2 lid 2iid best do do i 1 00 ' Judges.— -Mrs. Bobcrt Fotteii, Mis Jbiut Stiles,,. Mrs. Andrew Carothers .Class —Field Crops', Best aero white wheat j SI 2nd best do ■ ] 2 Best do Mediterrancan 4 2d beet - do ’do 1 2 Best aero rod wheat l ; 4 2nd best do iil 2 Best acre blue'stem i i 4 2nd best do . ' 2 Best aero new variety of wheat 4 SndJjosl do do 2 Best acre rye f 3 2i/d best do . 1 Best acre Burley . -3 2nd best j ,1 Best aero Oats | 2 12nd heat ; do .1 [Best acre of-Corn i - 3 1 2nd best “do ’ i 1 Bq-t white seed wheat' 1 bushel 2 2nd best do 1 do ;1 Best liled do do |2 2nd best do do '• 1 Best Mediterranean do 2 ‘2nd best do dp I Best Blue Stem dd 2 2nd best ' do do’ !. 1 Best new variety wheat i bush' 3 j 2nd best do “ • do do; 2 Best Jtyo 1 bushel ■ ! 1 i 2nd best • do Best seed Cats; 1 bushel 2nd best do 2nd best do - 50 Best new variety of Oats, i bush 1 00 2nd best do >; I do 50 Best seed Barley, I buehel 1 00 2nd best do V i 5o Best now variety of Barley J bit il 50 2nd best do do 50 Best seed Corn in car, 3 bushels 1 00 2nd best do do 50 Best now variety seed Qorn, J bu 2 00 2nd best do j do 1 00 Best Cloverjecd, halt bush “ 2,00 2nd bust do do . ; 100 Best Tpnothy seed doj ' ! 100 2nd best do do' I 50 Best Flax seed do 75 2nd best , do do I 60 10 00 . 7 0O 6 00 j • IL’.- 'J.'r . ~BOt , s 1 OO . Weygandt. (Moon) Samuel Gibson (Brighton) Wni Wai lace (-North Sewickly.) > . I , Cittss No. JO . Beet here Neshannbek Potatos 82 OO do do Bed I - ■ do 100 do Pinkeye - . do 1.00 Prince, Albert ; do o •2^00" do By ibushol 100 ’Mo lot faf Sweet , ■ do 100 •do Mangel (Wurtzel ‘ f,n ;do Caiirots ■ ' 50 ■ do- Turnips go do Jtuta Baga C 50. do Cabbage 50 do On ions gg do Turnip b.eots ' J 50 do Parsnips. 5o do Sweet Pumpkins 50 do Collection of Squashes l 50 ■do lot of Watermelons -, ■ I ] (jq do Citrons 1 5o do CnJleciion ;of Vegetables ! : ;50 do half' bushel Tomatos | ioli d/i 1 bushels, corn beans i I‘oo ■ do,- 1 quart sow do ' (io 1 quart lima do do' , dO butter do do ; do bunch 1 do do j now variety do ' : s(i . m li* Elliott,' (Riivddou)l John Small, (Brighton) da's, M’Guii-eJ (Pulaski.) . ’ ’ ) ' j• ] 1' Glass No. 10- — Fruit. ; Best 0 Varieties fall Apples)] each 2 'OO 2nd bjest j do . . - do , 1 lid Best (} varieties winter do • 200 2nd best j do do ;" 100 Best and largest collection Apples 2 00 2nd best j. do do 1 qp Best seeding Apples ipoo do i bnfthel do - . log , sumtner and j[ V 1 ve each :.- 1 QO 2nd -.est p do 1 ,10 . 1 : I ,so' Best winter- Pears, 3 varieties ■ I (go do pock j ’ do ' , . 1 I ; ; 50 ; do fi varieties Peaches, 5 each : 2;,00 2nd best ’j : do do , / ' Best collection do j j 100. " do- 4 varieties Plums. 5 each ( 1 00 , do .collection dc" ; I (j(j ; do dozen (Quinces ,I'Oti: I do;; Grapes Isabella, 4 pock 1 00 do • do 1 1 Catawba, do' ( (,i(y do do j Native do 100 do Collection’ of fruits gencr-’ ' ally to one person ”” , 1 00 Best dried peaches, half bushel '” 1 ;)0 do do 'Apples do 1 o|i I JuJijc*.— •Abraham >lnmiui, Jacob Shafer, (Pltiilipsburg,) Gilbert.Pchdlc ■ton. y. | 1 H j Class- 12— l-'ii'rm liiiplt:inpt(& Best' j’low.jnvo horse I 100 , jdo do, j one hor!-e : ■ i 1 ()0 ;do liiiisiilc Plow , JOO d'> : Corn ; ■ ■ i a 1 n.i C>ntin|X{i'ill ' : . 2:6u (|lo (leaping Mowing Machine.;) 00 |(UO Corn j’lante- 1 f.HI do r piareHarrow ' 1.1 (ty i|n ' Triangle , do 1,00 (jo Clover duller . 3 00 do dihv-ojllay Rake • V 100 do (' lUiiig, box.. . rl iOO; do MaeliiiielogalhtO'cdoverseCdd' ;00 | do • Seed Sower" , • : J X pO'i do i i rain Cradle .. ; 501 do' . Tiiresiling Machine dcr Corn Sheller ; :do Cider Mill do Fanning Mill do Wheelbarrow do Corn Cultivator ' do. Shoeing' . llojuL do Hay Ladders j 2 0(f f d 0... TarnfLadder 2d feet long 50 do ; "Garden do 10 feet long ,50 ip Farm Boiler , 100 0 Six ’ : dip. and 1 001 do Flour barrels, half dozen 1 ol) I do , and most numerous collection Agricultural implements dip & 2 |od Judges.—% J. B.rajshaw. John-Kct: tlowood, (X(iw Sewi i- '■■ ■ - 100 ,l*oo ‘ roo dip &.-1 00 dip & 8 00 ; 1 50 ' 200 ; oo - * 2 00 . 1 00 . 50 IkltlS; 4 ■ ' -icat Ci Skins',; 4■ •. > • ■.. Beat Double Set Carriage Har. Best Set Single ' do t■ ■ Best do Double Cam Harness * Best Man’s Saddle V' ! Best Side Saddler - • - • ■Best Bridle and Martingale. Best halter Beit. Horse Collar '' •'[ Best Leather Trunk .H- Best I’air Gent’s CalC'BooU ’ ■ Best Pair Kip Bbobj. . i-it.i ,'i, • Best Stoga do 1 Best Shoes ‘ ■ ' - ; j ~ ■' Best -Pair Ladies’ Boots 1 Best ■ do do Shoes . i Best do Slippers i r Jwljti. -•Peter Markee,’ Willi (Darlington) W. W. Willis (New ! ‘ Chi*s jVb.ls— Domestic Jfanu Bpt ten of Broadcloth Best ion do Satinet- Best ten do ' ; ,Ciisaimero Beat ten do f Flannel* | • Beat (» Shawls , V Beat Sewing Silk- ; Best Silk V/.---:shg / . Best; Flax or Tow Bagging ; Best G jiieees of Corimry'Linen- Bcst ti Jlcains of Writing pajjer . Best Corn Brooms”, £ dozen T Beal Silk Jims * ’ . ** \ BcKt Fur Hats, )o 'BeM Eol ‘flour '’ , . ‘| ' . —(Jeo. C. Sbcyerer; d’. W. B.lM’Gaiiiuir , • ■ ■* 1 .. " . : —. h. f \C'th3 .No. ]ti— Mi3crlt,anr‘, Best Boaol i cMictf "■ ‘ ; Beat & large*!'specimen ef Cial . Best Maild Dress Coat • s ■ ■ . Beat di> .Sack or Overcoat : Best Satin or Velvet Vest v‘ Host Pair Pants . . ' -1 Beat Specimen-Wire ( ~ i Ilfst.Oil Paintings executeft by tin I. inhibitor .’“j j ■ P.est Crayon .tail"Water.Colorso (Best Daguerreotypes or Ambi'otyp. jlfpst Speeipieu Plain ami] iFaucy J Printing j . Best Living Hedge j Best Spepimeu Svbno Cutting j , •'. Best Specimen Bricklaying j ' lt.N&israit-feifTty UshibV -V. -it bind do ' : do '■■ ■I ' . Judjr.'s. —Jno. J-leut/., Jus., Kerr. ■ ■ -'5O I i of> I ' VI, Ct*!*s .A o'.' I 'J)c^\li; : .. . \ (IST PIVI.VIO.Njjr \\ Best-rot on’ Quilt . 'r do patchwork ‘ j ; 2d*be>t do do ." ; >d 'best ' do j ' ••': .! , ; ; Best spread ‘ d«r f i . : ■2d best do .. . j : ! Best Fancy Double Coverlet ■ 2d best do' • 'r. l Beal Hearth Bug- Best Diaper, 6 yards . Best Linen, o yards • •i , ’ • ■d'o-jSpecimen Linen Thread 1 do do Thread Lade?--i ytljs do knit woolen stockings • • , do ;' = 'Best Crochet Stand Cover -d best- do J U ‘hKs:-r~ Mrs. J: ,1. Nosa, -Mrs,. Ji ver, Mrs. Wi D.! Johnson. ... ! (2nd mv-isioN.) Best Silk /Bonnet ’ : 2*l do ( ‘do ’ . Best Silk Best aiid~heaicst Ladies* Dress i:, J 2U do do '1 fV! Best Dress lor male child, 2 years ol« do .do female ■ do . - ; do'. Best made shirt and collar i J Best Embroidered skirt. i 2d j do .. ' do; i 3 GO 1 Oil ' • 2 00 2 00 .50 1 ob Best Embroidered Billow S.lip.4 do • do Ot lonian coyer do do Stand .Cover 2d - do do * Beat do ' Stool Covey do y do Camp Matt '•* Bust do = Undcrsleevo and - Chemisette 2d best Embroidered handkerchief do Bin Cushion i ■ Best 2 embroidered Collars , ' do Bunch Artificial Flowers : . , da Worsted Flowers do Wax Flowers do Basket Artificial Wax Fruit' doQdght Bread, 2 loaves do Eight Cakes . ; do Bound Cakes I do Sponge Cake 1 dOjJellj Cake N do preserves, Beach ,dtf •< -do Strawberry do do .Bear do do Quince ___ dp Currant Jelley do Quince . dor ,do Apple' do do Ucre Quince —-- db do Apple (|o do Pear : do Specimen of Grape Wine % do; ’do Currant Wine do do Preserves, Tomatoes do ■ do Fruit in bottles or jar* I do Sample of Bcach'.Buucr ‘ dp do Quince Blitter jdo do Apple Butter . Specimen of Picked \ ■ • .do *. do llomc ; madc soapi -d 2d best do do d Best sCaudios Judf/ts. —Mrs. .T;i3. Brittain,, (Mobil. Martha Small, (Brighton) Mrs. J'os. (dlocheatcr Ip.) j ■ Clettg-\o. 18— Fhirerg. Beat variety and collection of Flowers, 2d best do do do Beat collection and variety in. pots, do OrcOTdlbuao Plants, , do Basket of Flowers,, i '2d beat do ' • do. Best Moss Vas* with Flowers, K^la.:v. iil -V :4v'fir'-»*. , • TM:s. ~~ ,~"`~. -. ~+;;-. tliCar I MIES ' ~a Wystan :a .pioh •1 I'fcJl/iiftJ.J: > V #&w. mm ig“chnroK./■•. I 00. i 00 1 oo ■' I 00 ■ 2 00 .e. Gbulon, me , 1 ' 100 dip‘'& X 00 dip & 1 00 dip & ,1, 00 dip et;. ) Oil ‘■ co dip & 1 00 dip; (3 . j ‘dip ob. ; dip I 00 ' ; dip’ 1 dS) r 2 (0 1 to , Thos; •( . v-flj ■ ■ rv Jfto ■ V /-a -oo . ■■ 1 no flip & 50. X on " dip Si-.tin 1 no V dip & 50 '■* 1 1 (10 dip' K f>o - ;• ; on i oo; (. 11l :iuy iiintuDcc where the,Judges are poll uhJc to between any lUiimaJs or articles in eompetitieu, ! they may :• award;.'premiums. to -each: 1 aninujd or article.! . _ V~S< , ;, atlcl straw for* stable Seitl ; :bb furnished. free of charge,: and ’ ! grain at cost price ; and an Abundance , of water will be on tbe ground lor all 'purposes.’ [i '; " '"[>] . ■ : \ 9. Kp•prefnluihs wiil.bofpaia ■ ‘ twenty tidys after f&c" Fair, and all premiums behtTor wijl bo" paid only oir a written*'- order to the Treasurer" (VTiiliam jlv. Bodeiu.) to-.be retain, by him as a voucher for tbe sjune. I '' . 10. : A ednijraitteo will .direct as to tlie lucatiofi of any at tide which may be placed on- exhibition. J ill. The “Board of Managers .will sparojiio pains to accommodate Com petitors in |every class;, every precau tion P’ill be taken for.tne safety of [Sill articles off exhibition.; but they will iiy-uo 'ease bo liable for any- loss or damagf that may occur.' |f - _. issTirLcj'rro.Ns to judges. * J • 1. AH Judges are-required tio report thenise ves act the. stand at 10 o’clock' on ’WcUbesduy inorning,-; September ; 2,4; or c thorfwisc vaeaneies.wiil be im-- ’’. .me.diafijdy. tilled up by the Board.— They will'lirake' full->:uid detailed fol ppria, and return them to 1 the Secret I. fury bejpre|lo o’clock bn Thursday.— 'Judges.must! confine thcraseiyes to the'. articles in | the several departments; a|' set forth, in the Premium List ; wjhetf a \vor,thy object lis presented not properly, bel mgiug tj; their several - departments', they ai|(P to refer it to LueDiscretionary Committee.' : i ; 2. Jnd>cs will not award first raft . premiums jupo.n indiiTereiU .objects with little of no competition; but indy V “H award premiums of a lower grade or ' 50 pbpreniiumJ as they shall deem proper. vfi . 3-. ; All Judges yho are members op slmll have tickets free of ebame fore - op dinner for one-(fay. 1 li, i 'tent-ion-of the Discretionary Commit-J 50 t°C- ;■ .... , ■ ‘ ’ Pi 4 60. H. If the article on exhibition Las P & ,25, not 'a' numbered cahl attached, the' ■ » f 50 'j Judges shall take notice oirthe same. < Irwin' i 7. Judges - [will in no ; case award a | premium. On [ any article ' the card ort j which .is marked serond-day entry. H . S.r2yo person, -will l|o, permittedntf -aet as Judge,| if he of she be compete ; •o oo l ing for a P ,em!ura in. the same class'; ! .J or is in any way interested. ; iji 00 j 9- Judges will permit- no persons t a : j \ 60,! ho present, or-.interfere" in any way 1 00 , with them in thoif examinations. : 1-: no > {VI ' ' 50 ; 1 6U ; - so .. 50 • oO . 50 : 1 'OO lij» & 50 ‘ I 00 H . dip : u\) ■ -li]. Min ea -1 “1 O'l dtp i- 50 f- 50 i oo dip Jt 60 , 6u 60 ' 60 • )»)0 iip'&;so ■ >6O ■ 60 ’ - r. 60 lip & 50; ’ f) dip &:-:oo 1 50 dip 60 lip & 60 , i oo " 1 J)0 1 00, 1 Oo 1 CO & i oo 1. 00 !■ :'*i '■ . \ NEME -l. \ ’fv44T#riiaeJri(nrti e 'in«erted. at ttherate of . 75 Wni« pBt ■ insertion ’'A : litJT«l->di*c6(j^Vmade topearly. adtortiaOrgy andoh long advertiserncnts. !t> • -vA-hpape i6 of tlii»tytt measured »s » egtiare. 1 . : 25 percent. «iJ®Udtfth refci nli&'TatcO.'- : ' ■_'•■•--'! •_>' :; '.. it ■' . ; BnaftcsijeariiV, -far.yeti: Death*, Bfltgiofo, Politfcil and other Notfog of a paths' r - > .J .0 i" '{do* Dish With ■'■’•"■lt e . d “iy tociamiue att Bdch article* ! ns Blfall be, rccomWnded id - them'by. the*' Judgesoo thp varions other classes, together with , those to which, their attention may be directed by the numbered cards (No. 19,)'0n each, and a,so any article they:, may deem worthy of premium, which is hot; specified in' •our List. !Bu( in no case are they to make an award inany class-unless; their attention has first been called to it by the Judges of said Class. *. . . . {‘oISCBETIOXART COMMITTEE. ‘' I ...John.Barclay, (llaceoon) Kobt. A ! Cunning- ■{’ ham,{{Brighton) James Brady, (Ohio tp.) Jos. Cunningham, North Sewickley) W. B. Kced:' (Moon.) ■; .:•: , •• , '. ' 1 00 Rules arid Regulations for the Govern j ment. of the Society. ; ■l'l-dOompetiiors at the Fair, must bo*' cjime’ members of the 'Society, tfhtl. cave certificates of membership \vhi6ii [ be shown to the Secretary before ; asy hntries wili he made. They must also she -..citizens ot the county anil owners of .the propcrtyA-xhihited for , prem-innis.'*-" ’ . 2. |2s umbered cnrds'mu.st he attach-’’ ed td all; articles, stock, 44 &c., for exhi . hitloii, tvhich \viii bp furnished by. this j .tpecrikury-r- being an exact copy of his' the. panics ot owners strict ly excluded. ■ . . 3. All ahimals or articles must be ori thd on, Wednesday, Septem-: bcipa-xj.thi'.t - tlt'.y muy-bo.ar ranged in roitdihess for examination < by' tiro J ud'ges- immediately., t-heieafter.' Ar tiejes rilay subsequently "bo offered for exhibitioh, but in no ease .will pre- ; miubip be awarded on the second-day ' entries, c;All cards tM; suclrn shaJl ho hiarfied second-day entries. T.he.isame article cannot jhe. /used; to take two , premiiiiuk iV ' .h, v ■ 4. Exhibitors are pot to make them--" 1 solves known to the Judges—who.are not jo 4 be iinferlcrcd yith iir any ihan-~ ner by-any persons. ■ ’ . 5. Competitors for fiejd ums mupt present certified statmeats of twp di=i ntefested -jpersons; .- A::;. ;A -■ ;G. Jlio ;iui-n’ial c;r article entered for; pvemiuin ica'n he removed-utitih the ’ 'close.df the Fair; except; .by special perniission. AH stock, iic.. on exhi bition': will he'’Subjected to the order and direction of the milliard of Alana gers.- 'i -•’ ” i.i.il I iOO • X.IJO son ■g_. J. .r.~~._.... _ ==isM