The Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1871-1904, September 22, 1876, Image 1

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    VOL. 40
I;ia Huntingdon Journal.
i. !I. DURBORROW,
PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS,
(),7.fce in law JOURNAL Building, Fifth Stree
TD R HUNTINGDON JOURNAL id published every
Frol ty 1.3 , .1. it. DUIIid•RROW and J. A. NASH, under
tie firm tame of J. It. Dttanonaow & Co., at $2,00 per
aonnm TN AOC kNCE, or $2.40 if not paid for in nix months
troin date of Aqb,eriptiou, and *3 if not paid within the
. . . . .
N paper discontinued, unless at the option of the pub
until :111 ArreaVait, are paid.
paper, however, will be sent out of the State unless
.—diately paid for in advance._
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Tran,lent advertisem,lits will be inserted at TWELVE
it A-Mkt? CCNTS per line for the first itbertien, SEVEN
A N VLF CENTS fir the So...island FIVE CENTS per line
sii!pseituent insertions.
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isn't ether notices will be charged to the party
ttnvin;: them itmerted.
t , lvettisiag Agents must find their commission 'outside
, :1 fi
a advertising accounts are due and collectable
advertisement is once inserb,d.
.1 , A13 PRINTING of every kind, Plain and Fancy Colors,
aoile with neatness and dispatch. Hand-bills, Blanks,
Pamphlets, &c., of every variety and style, printed
at the ',hottest notice, and everything in the Printing
Ime will be executed in the most artistic manner and at
ti,:• lowed rates.
Professional Cards•
CALnWELL, Attorney-at-Law, No. 111, 3rd street.
•
Office 1'0; bluffly occupied by 31r-sars. Woods &
[apl2:7l
Ir.. A.B. TtRUMMAIMIT, offers his professional services
t., the onimmiity. Office, No 523 Washington street,
0. .or tr,t of the Catholic Parsonage. fjawl,7l
1 4 ' •'. STOCKTON, Surgeon Dentist. Office in Leister'B
1. in the room formerly occupied by Dr. E.
.1 4: reen,, IluLtingdon, Pa. [apl2B, '76.
P.;). B. MILADY, Attorney-at-Law, 405 Penn Street,
ilantingd or, Pa. [n0v17;75
[1 i,. 1:0813. Th•ntist, mire in B.T. Brown'm new building,
I . No. Penn Street, iluntingdon, Pa. [ap12.71
(•, W. BUCHANAN, Burgeon Dentist, No. 228. Penn
11 . Street, Huntingdon, Pa. [mchl7,ls
TI c. 31AODF,N, Attorney-at Law. Office, No.—. Penn
1 . street, Huntingdon, Pa. [apl9;7l
j.II::I2KLINSCIf?nZ, Attorn eyat-w e iu r ia l:lpaprompttentitn glvent all!gntns
ne,,,
°Mee, 229 Penn Street, corner of Court Ronne
fd0c4,12
MATE, Attorney-at-Law, Ilantingden,
.1. Office, Penn street, three doers west of ::rd
jjan4,'7l
W. 31 ATTE ItN, Attr,rnepat-Law and General Claim
• . Agen t, Huntingdon, Pa. Soldiene claims against the
t; ,, v-rone•nt for lescic•pay, bonnty, widow.' and invalid
pe0..,04 at t,toloci to with great care and premptnees. (f-
rice nn l'enti Street. [jant,7l
I R. DCEItORROW , Attornepat-Low,lluntingdon, Pa.,
O. will praetire In the several Courts of lluntingdon
eolinly. Partirolat attention given to the settlement of
..i.txt•., of dee/Nicola. OM ee in the JOURNAL building.
1;. Att.rney-st-Law and Notary Public,
11. Huntingdon, Pa. °Mee, No. Z.:O Penn Street, oppo
.ite MOIR, [febs,'7l
I, A, 1;i0; 4 0N. Attornsl-et-Law. Patent. Obtained.
IL. P.nn Strtet, linntingd.n, Pa. !'nly3l,*7l
Q PLENUM), Attormiatt-Law. Huntingdon, Pa.,
O. 011,0 In ilontOff buildinsr. Penn street, Prompt
oud cAreful audition given to all lepl In!.‘inea.
IVILLIAM A. YLE3IING, Attorory-at-Law, Hunting
don. Pa, fpecial attention given to cAlections,
an. 1.11 other legal baain.ai attended to with care and
prdoptt“.. Office, No. 221, Penn Stre , t. 15p19;71
Miscellaneous.
HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES,
- OR -
DISEASE AND ITS AGONIES:
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.
lIOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
NERVOUS DISORDERS.
What is more fearful than a breaking down of the Der
voas system? To be excitable or nervous in a small de
gr., is must destressing, for where can a remedy be found?
11, •re is one:—lrink but little wine, beer, cr spirits, or
far better, none; take no coffee,—weak tea being prefera
ble ; get all the fresh air you can ; take three or four
P:lts every night: eat plenty of solids, avoiding the use of
slops; and if these golden rules are followed, you will be
happy in mind and strong in body, and forget you have
any nerves.
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS,
If there is one thing more than another for which these
l'ills are so titmuus, it Is their purifying properties, es
pecially their power of clensing the blood from all im
purities, aNd removing dangerous and suspeuded were
done. Universally adopted as the one grand remedy fur
female complaints, they never fail, never weaken the
sv,tem, and always brings about what is required.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF
APPETITE
These feelings which so sadden us, most frequently
art' a from annoyances or trouble, from obstructed prespi
rition, or from eating and drinking what is unfit for us,
thus disordering the liver and stomach. These organs
must be regulated if you wish to he Wen. The Pills, if
tak.-a according to the printed instructions, will quickly
reetore a healthy action to both 'her and etomach, whence
follow, as a natural conseqence, a good appetite and a
clear head. In the East and West Indies scarcely any
other medicine is ever used fur these disorders.
HOW TO BE STRONG.
Never let the bowels be confined or unduly acted upon.
It may appear singular that Holloway's Pills should be
recommended for a run upon the bowels, many persons
supposing that they would increase relaxation. This is a
greet mistake, however ; for these Pills will immediately
correct the liver and stop every kind of bowel complaint.
In warm climates thousands of lives have been saved by,
the use of this medicine, which in all cases gives tone and
vigor to the whole organic system, however deranged,—
health and strength following as a matter ofcourse. The
appetite, too, is wonderfully increased by the use of these
Pills, combined in the use of solid in preference to fluid
diet. Animal food is better than broths and stews. By
removing acrid, fermented, or other impure humors front
the liver, stomach, or blood, the cause of dysentery, diar
rhoea, and other bowel complaints is expelled. The result
is, that the disturbance is arrested, and the action of the
bowels becomes regular. Nothing will stop the relaxa
tion of the bowels so quickly as this fine correcting med
icine.
DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS.
In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they
secrete too much or too little water ;or whether they be
addict.-1 with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains
settled in the loins over the regions of the kidneys, these
Pills should be taken according to the printed directions,
and the Ointment, should be well rubbed into the small of
tLe back at bedtime. This treatment will give almost im
mediate relief when all other means have failed.
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORDER.
No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the
stomach as these pills; they remove all acidity, occasioned
either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach
the liver and reduce it to a healthy action; they are won
derfully efficacious in cases of spasm—in fact they never
fail in curing 111 disorders of the liver and stomach.
Fevers of all
kinds,
Fits,
Gout,
Headache,
Indigestion,
Inflammation,
Jaundice
(Liver Complaints,
Lumbago,
Piles,
Rheumatism,
Ague.
Asthma,
Bilious Complaints
Blotches en the
Skin,
Bowel Complaints,
'olics,
Omestipation of the
Bo wel
Consum ptian ,
Debility,
Dropsy,
Dys;oilery, Retention of
Erysipelas, Urine,
Female Irregu- Scrofula, or King's
larities, Evil,
CAUTION!—None are genuine unless the signature of
J. Ilaydock, as a b ovnt for the United States,surroands each
lox of Pills and Ointment. A handsome reward will be
gi% en to any one rendering such Information as may lead
to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the
medicine,, or vending the same, knowing them to be
spin ions.
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*** Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAY &
Co., New York, and by all respectable Druggists and
Dealers to Medicine throughout the civilized world, in
boxes at 25 cents, 52 cents, and $1 each.
AI- There i 8 considerable saving by taking the larger
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patiente in every
disorder are affixed to each box.
npr. 28, 187iieow•-ly.
WEDDING CARDS !
WEDDING CARDS !!
,vc jtii:t received the largest assortment of
I.lte,t styles el
WEDDING ENVELOPES, and
WEDDING PAPERS,
•ccr I,rought to Huntingdon. We have also bought
ec•.o fontes of type, for printing cards, and wo
doty competition in this line. Parties wanting
Cards put up will save money by giving us a call.
At least fifty per cant cheaper than Philadelphia
or New York.
sp 7-tf.] J. R. DURBORROW & CO.
J. R. DURBORROW, - - - J. A. NASh.
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5000 persons, thus making it the BEST
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Premium List.
PREMIUM LIST REGULATIOir
For the I7Lh Annual Exhibition or
The lint. C. Agricitual Society,
To be held at Huntingdon, Tuesday, Wed.
ne4lay, Thursday and Friday, Octo
.1.(1, 4th, sth aad 6th, 1876.
POItT,
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Ifrit. J. ;
erehEry—b.
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L. 11,,i,1 ; Arrangenicntrt —Geo. 1'
Ft J. IV. firvcnlanri,
B. urLr iy. t\ - ; 3lcDonald, John
Miller.
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JOHN DLA 111, M. A. WILSON
REGVLA7IONS-1.11.t,ck arlcleg eff“red for exhild
tton inu,t he entered on the 110"Zikb and on the Fair Gron , t.l
by 12 o'clock. a. in. of NVedneiday, in order to Jo admit to•'
f, competition, and remain until tl:e of tiro fair .
Friday e,ening.
Premiums w:11 be awarded on Friday afternoon.
Awarding Committees hare the pr;wer to supply v,
cancies, and are requested to furnish detailed reports.
Prices of tickets for membership $1.50. Single admis
sion 25 cents. Ring tickets 25 cts.
&GOES:IONS—The Association presents the following
carefully revised Premium list, believing it will compare
very favorably with those of fernier years, and relying
upon the public spirit and liberality of their fellow cit
izens to sustain their own Fairs, and thus elevate the In
dustrial arts and agricultural improvements in our county.
The committee of arrangements take pieaeure in saying
that, through the liberality of the citizens of MuntingdGn
anti vicinity, tiny have enough fund. in their bands to
pay all the expenses of the coming fair, and have a cow
aideruble :anoint over towards premium,, &e.
CONDITIONS.
All trotting races to be mile heats; bc•t 3 in 5 in hat
I,es ; not less time 5 to ent, and 3 to start, and will
trotted tinder the rates of the National Association
entries most be made in accordance therewith.
In race of ot:ltpononent under the authority of rule IS
the rare or mesa stall be trotted or run on the first goal
day following omitting Sundays.
In all heati where eight or more, horses Mart, the .lie
lance will be 15try.trils. •
Heat. in each .174'a races may he made alternately.
Entrance fee, ten per cent. of whole premium. Any
horse clistanch:g tlir. w:11 wily be entit;ed to the Sr.:
premium, ex,:piiug mule ray,, which ehall be free.
.
Oww•ro t.; thorwlgUrf e 1 st,i: will be required to
a certified iwdigrce of tip:dr ~tuck.
No entrance except on trials of speed.
Exhihitorn are required to hav, their tstock and artic;e.t
entered 011 the books at the office before they area:l:nate
I. the ground.
Any persons having any stock or articles for exhiliithiti
can enter them at any time iirerieni to the commencerceii
of the Fair, by notifying the tiecretaries of the same, aspi
in en ti.,ing they will Le required to furnish no full infor
mation as fro:maple with regard to the agr, pcdigr•e, treat
ment, Ac., of alt animate.
Frei:dunk P..al I in no cane he gi% en wic•re the animal
or article k unworthy.
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No prerniunii; will be paid until tw , nty darn after lice
Fair,and all iireniiums o nt for will I , - paid a writ
ten order to tie Treainrer, to be let:third by trim 'c a
simrher for the earae. All premiuirri to Le dr•uoand-if
within eix mouth» after they are awirded, atter
time they will te, held as donstion kr the rt,elety.
TRIALS OF SPEED.
Second Ivry. 2 o'r!nek p. m.—Trotting Rare—r.,
liorsea that have never trotted better than 3.2 , 3
Purß, iz.lS to tint ; 815 to gr., ; tr. third.
&wild race. half tittle Muth. Lott tic,,
r;:ne 01. 1.5 to fire:; t., ;QZ to t::i.
To roma • fr immediately after mating rare.
Third laq.-11 ,'clock as. r.i.—Troti;ug race 1%.", I
i r;kdon c,unty h , ,r,e74 ooty. Prirte to fitst
to 15 to Mirth
Third 14y.-2 p. an. Tr , ,tt:ag rare.—Frp.
all. Puree VX.t. Vca to firm; Via to ; tln to
Third lie...y.—Latikit riding match. Immediately after
trotting match., baly who inari,n.f. , 4 her ho: o, 14,4 uni
Apt Twat grarvfnlly. t 5 M Brig, 1:11 , 1;ng al.ip Ps second.
fourth Day .--2 o'clock p. m. —Troltsti4 rare, three
minute r,0..e, t4O to first ; /15 to eecond ;
to third.
tr. Ming,
race. Half mil, iu :hr., , b
find; 83 to itec.tol; 42 to third.
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Class 1.-11 orre4.
6uperiutend,n 11,0;i4;.
Bred 4tallion . , Dot tie et,
Three year ofd - 7 tr )
TWO you' •rhl
Riding horse
Gelding, 2 year old. ..... ........... ....... .... ... . .......
Filly. . ... . .... . . . , ...... .. . .
Colt, 6 moutles old or under..
Family bone .. 7 (A•
Committee--G. F. Gai , e, Dr. Sidney Thompson, U. t;
Metcalf.
Common Stock.
Supt,rinterident—JOSlN LLOYD
Irraught istal• lon
00
Draught horse 5 00
Riding lu , rse
Pair matched honks lO 00
Family horse 5 06
mules 6 00
Cummitt,e—Samuel Ilenry, Jas. MU:Limo', 9ul. 11. Is
enberg.
Class 2—Neat Stock.
Supprintmtleut—U. B. LEWIS.
Short horns. Alderney.
Bull slo 00 Bull
Cow
8
o.i'lleifer.
Leifer.
CAlf 3 UO'Cu!f 3 CO
Devon. I Common
. ....... .... lo 00. Work oxen 6nO
. ....... ... 800 1 B ull 5OO
.. ..... ..... 5 OUicon 4O
3 00illeifer 3 00
(Calf 2 00
Bull
Cow
heifer ,
Calf
Cuminitteo—lsaac M. Neff, A. E.:ltmearmulid, Thos•
[Tamer.
Class 3—Hogs.
Superintendent—THOMAS WESTBROOK.
Chester white boar *s n 0
Berkshire "
Essex
China Poland . 1
Chester White sow awl pigs 5 00
Berkshire
Essex
China Poland "
Common Boar :t op
Common SOW and pig-.
Conantitte.,--John Zenitnyer, John Warfel, Jacob F.
linurer.
Clas 4—Sheep.
Superinteudent—FßANß LOVE
Native buck ss 00
Bakewell buck
Southdown Luck
Leicester Luck 5 00
Merino buck 5 00
Cotswold buck 5 00
Ewes, native not.less than 4 4 00
Ewes, Bakcrceil "
Ewes, Southdown "
Leicester
Merino
Cotswold
Committee—R.lA. Titeyey, D. Mope' t, Arch. Hutchison.
Class s.—Agricultural Implements.
Euperinteudeut—AND. DEIFFENBACH.
A Diploma will be given for the best of each of the fol
lowing articles : Threshing machine, Separator, Vegeta
ble Cutter, Feed Cutter, Hay or Straw Cutter, Corn Shel
ler, Horse Power Corn Sheller, Hand Power Corn and cob
crusher, Cider Mill and Pries, Horse Hay Rake, Hay Ele
vator and Carrier, Grain Drill, Reaper, Combined Reaper
and Mower, Stump Extractor, Subsoil Plow, Corn l'luw,
Cultivator, Clover Huller, Ox Yoke, Hand Lawn Mower,
Farm Roller, Garden Roller, Farm (late, Farm Fence, Corn
Planter, Smut machine, Portable Hay Press, Pump for
Wells, Churn, Grain Cradle, Scythe and Scathe, Spading
Fork, Wind Mill, 34 dos. Grain Scythes, 34 doe. Grass do
14 dot. Axes, 34 doz. 3lanure Forks, 1.4 doz. Long Ilan:lied
Shovels, I/ doz. Short Handled Shovels, 34 doz. Spades,
doz. Corn Hoes, Square Harrow, Rotary Harrow, Dram
Pipe, Farmers' Wheelbarrow, Roll Cutter, Potato Digger,
Welder, Meat Chopper, 3 ,4 doe. Hand Rakes, doz. Hay
Bakes. Collection Farmers' Tools.
Committee—Job Slack, T. P. Love, J. M. Mcliintrick,
Class 6—Flour, Grain and Seeds.
Superintendent—BENJAMlN GIidIFIUS.
Beet display of Grain, not less than 6 varieties and _
and 1 bushel each 5 00
Best Bushel Rye
Best Fultz Wheat 1 bushel 1 00
Best Wabash " '. . 100
Beet Lancaster " .•
Best Blue Stem " "
Best Tappahannock Wheat 1 bushel 1 00
Best Tonzelle Wheat 1 bushel 1 to
Best bushel and other one variety Winter Wheat lOO
Best " Spring Wheat lto
Bost display of Wheat, not less than five varieties
A bushel each 5 00
Best bushel of each Barley and Buckwheat each 5O
Beet 2 bushel Corn in oar 1 00
Besi 1 stalks of Corn, with ears on 1 I . :J
Best Bushel Oats 5O
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Best display of Grass Seals not less than three
varieties V, bushel each 2 00
Best half bushel Timothy Seed 1 (Hi
Best " " Clover Seed lOO
Flour awl Meal—Best barrel of Flour Diploma or lOO
Be , t 1 / L bi Sack of Flour Diploma or :,,
Best 1 / 1 .1 Sack of Rye Flour Diploma or
, 4 ho
Best bob .% Sack of Cornmeal Diploma er lO
.. . ..... .. . ~ . •
Ileftt 50
Oat uwal
Best " " " Buckwheat "
Bed 50 " " " Graham Flour Diploma or
Committee—Geo. Eby, Robt. Crowuover, Win. LONVi,
Class 7—Domestio Department.
Superintondent—lßA JENKINS.
Butter and Cheese.
Best Butter, alibs. or over
Beat Salted Butter, keg or firkin, not less than
3 mon tits old
Beet Cheese.
Bread
Best loaf Wheat Bread
Beet " Rye "
Best " Corn "
Best " Bran "
Beet half-dozen Tea Biscuit
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Best Chair
Bret pair or Ilt,rits
Best pair 'Worker: • , t;,
It-et Sofas ellnill , / 11 .... ...... hq
Beftt Sofa Ti , ly
Lamp nr T , ,i1.4 ........ ........
Bert 14.c:stmt. of N , .ttii..; an• ) , •
kt , ii) &itch. ..... ...... ............... . ....,...... !Ai
Beat pair , d Pi
Beg kr:it Gr (Vilt l tif ,
Italia 0 , 4 i• each ICO
Latia.-t Imlay to C 14,1
8.-t rd Eak ti7li
Ltedt plow! Ca!leu Quilt 1 ho
Best White tlKilt 1 111
Bed Trdurpolo.d
Beet Alidint Qt;111 I ito
Ewa pieced Wonted Quilt
Best arty curer klbd pieced Quilt
Befit lionty-tuade Shirt (10u..1-uusd , )
Beet /klathlne wade Shirt
Bert Darnit.g cr Put,ltiog
Bed stitched Shirt-1t:4,0t, machine
Bed etitel,l Cullrr. L. istiodAtte . . 6.1
Bs4t collottiots Plate Sot in* 1 oh
To the lady who dlutli tht• beet ateciutens of
ft.trttiug and Patching nu out less then three
artirlcs
Fancy Leather, Cone, and Shell Work.
hargt,t dieplay of Leuther Work... ................. $1 00
olitpla,y of Conte W
'Awl! Work 1 00
Beet g,nt•cai Orinmehti
trail.; from preitt.,l and sheleturtizod leaved.... 1 oo
Gcncral Fancy Work.
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Bert Wax Flowers
Best Was Fruit....
Beet any other wax designs
Largest display of Wax dosios
Beet Phantont Flowers
B.dt Bead Work, any kind
Best Hair Work, any kind
Bert Fancy Boa
Beet Lamp shade
Best Hangine-Basket, any kind
Fancy Franco
13,1 any other• Fancy Work
ronuitte‘‘—W. 11. DoArtultr, Mrs. T.ll. Cretner,
J. M. Bosnian.
Clasa 11.—Fruits.
Superintendent—J. C. JACKSON.
APPLES—Greatest divlay fall varieties :2 00
winter "
Beet plate of each of the following named varieties, not
less than 6 eacli, ',mealy labelled, 'EZI to wit: An
tilian Strawberry, Autumn Swlar, Cooper, Courelthill
tt 1,4 tilig,l'al I Pippin , Gettysburg, inuaap, Jerdey Sweet,
Rawley, Nlaidens' Blush, Red Juneating, Republican Pip
pin. President, Porter, Tbonipkins.
Winter Varieties—American Golden Russet, Baldwin,
Belletlour, Domino, Dnoven4 Wi:a tor Sweet, FallltUde, Fal
lawater, King of Thompkine. Loly Mother, liubbardston,
Neneueli, Newton Northern Spy, Pecks Pleasand,
Hawke Gannet, Ranib,, ithorio ',land Greening, Roxber
ry Rtbiset, Swaar. Spitzenliurg (Esupus),
Seek-no further, White:. Paradise, York Imperial.
PEALS—U vastest dieplay fall varieties s2 00
" winter "
Beat half pack Seckele 75 cents. Beet plate of I; of the
following varieties, properly labelled, 50 cents, to wit:
Belie Lucrative, Borate Die!, Beurre Bhtirgeau, Duchess
d'Aug n'eme, Doyenne Boueock, Doyenne White, Flem
ish Beauty, tiowoll,Lonise Bonne d'Jerevy, Meade LOIIiEC,
Serkel, Stevens, GCIIII , ,Ve, Sheldon, Urbauiete.
Winter Varieties—lleum, d'Aremberg, Ea ter Beurre,
Colazibia, Duyetme 7,:,.nvean, (nod Moro.an„
Lawrence, St (21,rmain (Princee.), Vicar of Winitield,
Winter Ncilis.
Pettrs—Cattilla, Pound Angora.
Peaches, Pluws, Grapes and Quinces,
PEICIIES---(ireattst diviay, not loss than 5 vari
eties ........................... ..................... ...... $1 00
Single variety 5O
PLUMS—Greate-it dieplay, net loas than 10 epee--
111 PM of earl sl. oo
Single variety 5O
CItAI'ES—GI eatee..diq : lay or native grape., 4 clue-
ties of each, !ftl , el;el 2 Cpl
'23 cents for the bebt Litnibes uf the following varieties:
Adironda , , Agawam, Aliens' Hybrid, Concord, Crevelling,
clinton, Catawba, Delaware, Diana, Enniulan. Franklin,
lowa, Isabella, Israelbt, Hartb.ifil, 3lartba, Rebecca, Rod
gers' N. 4, Salem, Walier.
Foreign grapes, not le, than 3 bunches 1;0
QUlNCES—Greatest display varieties, not le,s
than 5 each 1 0.1
Half peck of one variety 5O
Connnittee—Col. &din Htlyett, Harry Neff, Robert Graf-
Class 12.—Potatoes and Roots.
Superintendent—L. M. STEWART.
All articles in tide :I:Tartu:one intt,t bay° been grown
by the exhibitor, on his own laud, and all entries must be
full 1110.11 re.
POTATOES—EarIy Rose, one peck 5O
Late
Prince Alert,
50
;•ickey, " ..... . 50
Unmet chili, "
Pearliblow,
White Pearbblow "
Comloton',4 surprise
Extra early Vermont
Brownell's beauty,
peel; wetlllrig• raked by exhibitor, tiot lrni than two
were:, from ,codb•Ot 5O
Sweet Pot'stoe.: .. 50
ONlONf.—Willie, one-half peek 5O
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Entabalm,rme
Mange! wert.,l ............... ..........-. ..... 5 . )
DEETS—Long trd, one I.ecli.
Flat . . 50
Sugar
Parsnips:. artichoke. •••
comini: ice—Job:l Nln‘riy, A:l•4lins P. White, John
Rhodes.
Superinterrle 'KILLER.
Cab NI go, six heads ...... .......... ...... .......... ...... $1 00
Cauliflower, fear howls . . ... . ..... ..... 1 Olt
Wang—Lit., snap unit sow, tour quarts
Celery, 6 roots, 6 cucumbers, 3 egg plants 51)
Tomatoes—Trophy, Early smooth rod, or any other
variety, one-half peck... ..... ...............
Pi. Pumpkins, four specimens ........ . ...... ............... 50
Squashes—Boston marrow, hubbard, marblehead,
four specimens 6O
Peppers, (0), watermelon, muskmelon, cantaloupe,
12 xuartynia... ........ ............ ................
Commlttoo—J. C. Wright, Shad. Chaney, M. M. Logan.
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Cart Schurz made a two hour; speech in
Milwaukee Mo.blay evening.
The South i= prepared to tre.it for pace on
the same terms :Ls iu 1641.
If Tilden wins it will be in order
the ineoin-ing
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad train : Hap , .
121 ; Tilden 30; Co,,per, 3. Put ou the bra:, •.
lion. if. D. Pa...ne a7cept:4 the Democrut:c
nomination 'ibk 1:,)m the Cleveland
The Democrat,: of the Si::th Nlis , nari con
gressional tliArict have 110 M aed CnarlCS H.
Morgan I,r re-election.
The Baltimore Gazette thre:tten.3 to oppose
"Minute Alen" to the Iloy3 in itie. Th.lt
of talk is at least eleven years too late.
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I)enaocratic papers are changing tit it
A fortnight ;17, ;hey bragge‘l and WI:.
to-day - they threaten or app 11 t'ur cute
Wonder ;f want,: 'Tamp ,
notainaßA for Uovernor caruL•.l
"for tile Bele of till cutsUe
York i'd.Ziune.
• The .. .7..N , ,00hera ti!a , .•• • 'one a;.(,. goin
elect.finyeft . ftnd Tile
pie" had 1, accov , a) a Li=-:
in and help swell their Lejority;
Mr. 13;aitio is W :nal: 1.1!.1 'A
Indian:l, ;vit., !! :...•
gravel rally nt the
on the 21.;11i •
meeting:.
North Carolina ,•• ;,,. :1-
dignant at tie sending of I',
the South, but in Ja!y, lE , A, Vance. Inc re/Ocl
Governor, how their cansliilate fur Got - yr:or.
sent armed L•oitlier.; to the pulig. t.,
keep deserters from votiog or idridug t:1.!
election.
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Wendell Phillips thinks great th:ug u: r• •
high-stepping Southern:l-, whom he dcsceili,.
as a shrewd, able, unmatched politician, and
prophesies that, though we ••;;. ;:im on thP
bathe field, he will be::t box."
It will occur to most pc:_y:: ;
have met Lim Ott the hatcc ;;; I.: in O 1
hadn't bi:aten him at Lox in
Has South Carolina received its "burl of
money" already? It would em so froto the
Beaufort correspondence 0,
Xelea, which says : '''fills is • :H• t i ::
that the I.L.quocratic p t;e .idv
tage here of being financially bitter prepared
to wage an e:eztion contest than its adversa
ries. The Republicans are all (lead hroke,
and there is no money :unong them. Our re
sources this time will enatde us at least to
hold a baud with funds necessary ti conduct
the catopaigit with vigor."
Tug Confederates have evidently tinder
takem to carry the entire South for Tildc:t. It
is a large contract, but they are 111:1,I;i11:?:
Way. Last Friday the clerk of the Iti,trl.•t
Court of the pars '.t of lied River, Louisatn.t.
the friend of Twitchell and altnot the lo,t
white Republican left in the parish, was ibot
down. in Coushatta by anuther tiisotised
'stranger," his horse killed under bier aid
himself badly wounded. The advice of the
New O a
rlens Democrat to the people in that
country to act with coolness and discretion.
leaving the negroes alone and going for the
white leaders, appears to be faithfully follow
ed. This is the fourth Republican parish of
that State in which; the leading white officials
have been shot since the campaigue opened.
The tax collector of Carroll parish was badly
wounded a few weeks since, and deputy
tax collector of Vermillion parish killed.
These facts conclusively shots - that Tilden is
as clay in the hands of his party, whose rec
ord is daily written in blood all over the
South. Ills election would only insure a
more terrible proscription of Republicans in
that section than. the country has yet seen.
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niakit,g false returns an a di ,il:er. or he n.r
lecting duty Ili an official. ;,y defalcation !
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enort citizen to n;.iko re!nra of i = actaai r--
ceipt in PICC..3z
!la I. la• , Ic.laetni!. If Mr. "r
did not d, tliis. and if either he placiriz L
t:rise r0:1,5i ruction upon the law. or he riakin;
no r..tucn, he kept hack in,u,ey a li:ch the law
requirc.l hint to pay. he doiratided Ore Gi..-
, Yetinient. tletratoled New York by
false returns and iiy neglecting liis dgtrss an
otrwial. It his former as-niciate. Mr. Tilden.
defrauded the United States in a ay,:
neither inure nor less ocrnoral wcon,z.
alssitrd to elect Mr. Tilden President awl
leave Tweed a fug'itive is lands.
There ig another ni:ttt. , in thi. ,
woriiiv of notice. The ras, ret,irn o. i ns ur,tr
Milt', .I,y Govern ir wa4 evi
dently taken by the .IsseA,tor in nmking np an
est;ntate of lii income in sul•serrient yearz,
during which Tilili.n reftFt , i to make a return.
So that he not only ilefrita.,l the )rern
meta in lit'.', hilt mi=lt..l .1,: , ..;.;0r :V.. , In
undervaluation for the yi,rs f.‘l:.minz. !Ht.;
perpetuati,,:z. eluven yeArs,
originally don • to the Government.
THE speeches of Carl Schurz in Ohio !MT!'
brought large numbers of hesitating Germane
into the Republican ranks. Several hundred
joined the Hayes Clubs in Cleveland imm.•ii
ately after his meeting there.
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