ScEsrstt CGmft Asncnltarzl Society.; JOSIAH HOWKY.Preei'ieiil. WltAJAM ) rUtAS, Y-e Prc.si.lcBl. E. M. SCH10 JKff iiij, . C. H. HAKKISN.O r. het-n-tar). .1.1 tK KXXU'l't Treasurer. JtlSlAHMIAFFF.il. Marshal- ; A C IAV1S. Sapirinteiv.ctit. H. U BAKU, k W- H. VUJM V. A.iii..r. - - - KNTKltS AXDTKKMS. I ci-liiMi.V msft tveonie li'-cin- I lie lfTTi l..r ..I tt.e satiety. " . '.. ,.-,.-o,iaB.fi.lrw;t.reie "..'" . : V..,'.,i,.-fnr,,! I.TlI.e fMMl-. All r.l; He. and animal, in oti' I j- ir. s..k (.. ra.t ' . IjUl l-3-l! I'' Tr.m ! l"m inreiU r .TTiS' ". . .. ..r.. urc 1.. v t liiDt inmuE- n"- a lii-t .1 ru . 1 . lert-fcrttlieirtiatnen crre Mi the lkt. ti'l i" prveiit it. ay. : .... .... .1 ;t.it.t l.-.tn bwn'.llt.rf Vii-it-T.- an' am . . - . .,11 rutre on sue en.i'-l I'-a. 11. e ,1.1- ... .i.u-l ti.meerb.-U .ay iito-U ; "1 ..( tl b..t .!.y el .He '..rt ': ine o.uer. nr..r .jU.-te.l I . rive tltucl? no: ' tl.ut j uI.ik u .li. e can 1 iti'eu. , ihe beer -ury. AWAl.WN'1 tVMMIirfKN. yeinern AirnHil. '-wiii-'e. w.ll r -'. . , .i.s-inMlo'knii-l iuf;ru-ti..i. at ..i.f bi,WltlH"'l that en. I. ..tie I tlu.-tu: I , iV-ltii at tile Mu.! .la liame.1. Jlv will ar.-i I ail .-Hi"-!..!,. ..ra.t Je. TTaj" li-'-"" nm'e.inll tie- Ui-.r...t the o't. cr.-.'"'-. J a-!1 will . -tr.' fV .rti-i i--'a2L bp!"- in tti'ir.l.'ob 1' " " : n,u lr,-:un.J tb- !ai1...r.. ea a ..vartnient - the J-n-- - tl.e a.Ar.; are cm I, t-l. A. r .1.. ' : ;..el,lil..b-r-et.el.-.'l..ii.ir ni.- : l.cl ri. :;iu,r ir,: i-ti.iuui : i.iue r,:.l. 11 t-r s-.iei !"- .thiUIii. Al'MISSluN. T,., f..r tae;-stbip::i tumX.e.l by ' !.i'ewbvip. ':? Ai Z'- Ml -le na- :k ki t -4, , Altaic a.lID.(.l.lllt1""lrc,' LISTOrrilKMUMS. ! lll.l'AJiTMl-M I H('I.-1.' -I i:At "ill! j li" LS. . tlur.Kili breil til. lil-I.. j:e. uatile Ul'.l"ri. i l IK--S ua-Jie 'sl::..n, lie.t innit y-ir-4-j. .. i.t. ti-iiroi l. one year kM, t'lekll'JteU jl lt -uekiii- O.K. Ki.-t wv. -I mare. 1M ,: W'. mure, l.em .irait b..r.e er niarr:. three (ear i.l-l mar::. tw.iyeari.il marc. one i-eur ut.l mare. 1.1I1UT H'ltifrJ. lb-51 :::!i-.n. -j t ite-i eiaili-.n. j;--..-t thr-eear..l-l. - t...vt-.ir-l-l. one year .-V!. u.-kiiiK ei It. jx t SI1.. KIIIX e-.it. lie-t ,air1rait li.ncs or uur . " mat'-hteani. " .alkm Iioiko or uiip-. ItUTIIHti TrottthK K HI I a u.. ; e IM t rn.--i i.' I . tri) i b ii-j . K. ll i m ; 1 bent tr.itt.i-K. HTe trottnm t" e" " " I.. enl r. and three er en'.ki-y n..t Utp !:iirt. Liitr.in.-e ; !.T tr..uiiir. running uil waikiutr jircniiuii.r t-j ica Jr rent. l purse. Tl IWi KS. A. '. Itavi. Su-r1nt. li b :it. t '. Hi.in. lireen ki. Kmir. frank lai?''. W alker. J.ii.n K.t, NaU t!- Ji fi-iintek. HKI'AUTlIhXT II. ATTL1-. K. I ull with.iut n-Kiinl f.ibree.l -1 -.l I--.' bull Willi .ut r Kr.l to nn-t- l .... 1. 1-1 ii .-li l.out r.-i::r.l Pi I'l'ei-o. IS.-: Dili, wllle.ut reijar.1 to breed. twii vei-r .! "r le's. -t ii,t bulL uitn.-ut r.-s.t 1 1 i l-roe ! t i tearubJ ut K-es. Iteft lalUe.it. -J l bejt bU otlt, JA tHct CM. ii.m Ueiier. -J I ll tieilerCao, liert Ur. il lK.lU3TCail, jriblKS Henrv I.t.ir. Supt.. Juniith.n liBl.l.Lftinin Mill.-r .er Jacob Ulilt'liaS. Al. Htsweek C. i a til C. i. ltil .-i Meyer. a-.autl io-.-k- I.EPAKTMLNTUI SW1XF. IS ; b'Hirof any bree.l. -.i ia-ttiMrol any lirce-t. Jlert b l. rki.ire b.?. ... lK-t lt IterkKlure b.u. i;.-,t lot t'Utvt-r bo. J I lfl lit ..I t-'lies a-r b'ff. le-st ..l natire h.-u:!. ' U-rt brwlma '"W. with "" '" 1''-" ;i lKt breisbiii; si, with not b ti pin Sit t liosr. 1 1 KP A li! M KX T 1 V . ! H K hi '. lief. Iwll. 21 U-st Im-.k. l;ct en t heeo. u-it lee tuiin ... A SS Oil j on a no M MI ItCil Oi rllCep. Hoi le-e tiiao '.mt iK-n ol lata 1st. not lev than u iu'.i-ri V. ilie two ilei.artraent r.Ue. a. 1.... itun.li.rt- Jai. (Jl.-ner. J. i!. H.iv. vni HeiubaUKh. Jereniiaii Pile. 11-nry i-enr.sl. HKPAKTM KS r Y. I't 1 I-TK Y IV; diaplay of TBrk-ti1 . pair .it Taraeyn, - iuni beavict Tcik.-y. - patrol jrw-se, display ol ilu.-k., pair ol 1 ks. ' cts.pol Chj. kenf. not !en than .x. M l.t e.iiot chickens, not lew than "i-V. J it.) 1 in J Ml 1 l.airof s'hin ehi. ken idirot dark brahluaa. pairof Inriit brahiiia, sitr white laiysi black rit.itiii:. " iirw hite ieifhornii. " pair eresteii p'lan b, pair ;lver finuleil lutuil. atn. - pairhoti.lura. ' w air ..rktnri", --' 1-iti.-bantams i.iue rtst itaiue. " laiia re-,1 br. anleU a.ini.-, pyte ;anie. ' earl i.y uatnc, " iir t.wlp.. - pniriuw.ea b.wlf. whie. e..leetlmi ol ptireon n .1 li-"-th.n) ... au.l irreatesl ariely ol i.-wi ... a ecrli.tiou 3 110 ,-aire ol canary bir.l. -waiteof inof kini bint, -' .ie of re.l hinl, " ta,e of yellow bird", - '. 5-at .of rabt.iU. ; Ai pak .kt uray or Mark squirrels ' t.. -v Jl'IailA.-Wra. II. l'latt. Siiiierinteielerr.. bni.b .1. Hrailier. Solomon Sny.'.iT, Normal, t 'ia ru.-r. Saluuel tstutU. John K. ls.f -i. lil.PAKTMi:XT YL -n.at sain.b- ll-.ur. tket aaui le tl-.ur, :il test satti.le th-nr. Hrt ..-in.t.h- rye It. .nr. IM laaa fionplo rye tl..ur. ii.-m iaal.ie ei.ni meal. --J- let SMi.lee..m meal, liest iiatHlA.' buekwheal. Ii lfl mihi- l.u. kwii-iil, lt't natiiple wheat, 2 I Vft sample wtieat. ..i it sample wheal, ili'Ht iialnple ivm eu ears, Xl Is', sam. le ei.ru on car. -. I I- t sample c.n on ea r-.. !. t sample rye. J.I lat .aauph- rye. .vl li1! aatajae r; , Vlet MmiSeoats. l best c:nple ..at. Bwl sample bweicwheat. -M tet aauipie tsarkwheat. Hv:tjniil.le elover aeeil. Z.A l-vkt sample elrn-t eftst. fleet swiple liniothT see.1. I'l Weal aniple tiiis.thy aiil. !-!" saia.ste tlax a.d. le-t aatwpl.- Ilax ee-l. Ibt savtie wheat In-Mieat. ..1 la-st sainiae w heat in sheaf. It sample rye in shea!. -A l-t amtJipl'erye in heaf. Ha.' -ample oati. In rheat. -Jl bet sample .-atf in fheat. Jl'lMJKS John Kn .hie. .'oral- M-.wry Wintw". O. 11. Miller. Ja.-..i. M. Walter, lluiatisl. aiKPARTMKNT Ylt. IHKiTS J.ltl) VP. 1 oo A. I ... .1. !l oa '. it. A. 1 or ;it Hi-i 1.1 ,. t J'llll!.-- i He. U". ili.-n n;Ut Ic-iv ' w " ttlt. - p. All etttrie- MI.ty .-7ir. -. - K,t,li i:.,r.ar,- :. .t ,o..,te,ll..m..kellft ! ru .. -f. ..r.i r A., A. 2a"' 2 ! A. 2 i I A. In I A. I ''!') 2 u ' A. 2 if. A. John 1 1. v i.i ETA lil.K. JLlrif 'st M lst "ii'piay el e- ial-les by an ehil.t.". Btl tlifpiay M is'tato.'-. n-4 le than va- ruetlef u'.ie-torlb lalrhel ol each, Z ' t ilo. Jte rtie-4iail bushel early r fe. tbnlnei:. 4 Ol 2 On Harris, li. Peaehl.oie. I-,eeriet. liarnets. H. Jtlu. any .4tier urii'ty Tumitw, t inl-rti.-, Ked he-". Sua-ar Is-tr. A. Carrots. A. Parsnip. A. Sweet tat.a.'a. 1 is) ura.Ui.he, i." Kohlrahl. M .wi. oue-lialt .1 - " Kutalaiza t' Ueot .. unlay ol cabliro, aot lew tbanhe.l 2 i 2.1 iKWt aiest beJ of eabbaiie. 1 o 1 on - ib'iaay ol eiiir pl.tm nn less man . ev - ooo-hatt iiox'ti stalks celery. .V - s;w.imil 1 kale. ilolen ears of p"p-Com. j.' Hearieat iHinii-lAn, 1 n heaviest inimkin. A; Itest ooe-ball tloren a. asiie. T.i ileal peek of tmiaiic. 1 ' -I beti. 1 ,!U &tK. finale tomato. s) tlLspuy .t varielie" ot i- ni-1-...es. p.: ii.jT.en ot each. X 1 beat d , iieat tcai-l lima beau. 2 IV 1 in 1 ;w 31 iI.l Jiesl white bruin one peek. T.-- BUXed be otoe js " .1..e. cttiaifAbcr, tsl ibrrer pe.-er, ") - etululwer, t JI lKiES Ueorre C. Uchty. Slip!.. A P. Ib-acbler. Jacai frltel.Ii.lu. "Samuel P. Millir. .I.ilin Baker, John ijirotl.li. 1 Buechly, J-ct, P. lalebty. IKPAr.TMEST YUi. OKCHAKH. 1"4' isneral dleiilay ol fruit by fiujjle e. liiWlor. jSwi ilKplay of apples. Correctly naiad i name to tie attae..htxl ), 13(7 best tlo. feed doxea balJwuu, pinn-a-ki. - raHC.i, .'...m, wvfc ti. Oirt Iht, M null.teus t!u.-ll, !-Ul'l, lars-a'ter sweet, krm-uiMC. .It1!-!. it per err eet p r.it.e-l. 1 1 ou 1 1 uo 1 m 1 kl 1 "0 1 VI 2 111 I . 1 MO S tl.l ! l-.-.-t .li-(.nv nl lies. It.-! !l"-i.i -:v-llccirr'rilToiHe.t. ; i! l.r-t " ! II l -in i-unehc of ktx nr.y rarirlr. i -J. l-t .1... : lle-i .ii-!sv l.( pltim. ! - ili-pia -l HHHMT. ' Jl lxi llor.rr F. ScheM. Herman '-r. APfi Will.. !l' II. Hiek. lie-rtfC Z Kit iw A. 1 11 1 (4 Vor., fvktliz. William Vaurcr. Lillian Mfli'rr, An-'y ' r- " Khuado, Jtiew. 1'hFAKTMLNT IX l'U iV ISK X.S. i- I nr. lf i rint butter, i i un i"in: butir. 44 ni 3 ' ::1 U : 1. unM-vr"u butter. i:h W t riri.'p ;rint butii-r. .id If-t 1- uifif print butler. 2 Oil J IV A. A - 1 f : li I- -t ' -ni-1.- print i-eiter. : T:it..e -ni.il I'Uiii r. ; Uitt'.T. 1 4 - , ,v A. jl 11 1 li. -t .itl.j.!.- l-.Hi.--l CI l'T. lt. -t rur. .1 tiahi. ii. rur.ii Ik--i 1. I;.- iii- l:-r -.t .Irie-I Iruil. lSe - '!ri'-l 'I'l l'-. I-..--I I.. - I. -irie-1 t'.-.e !ili. 1 i.i 1 Vl 1 i" H.--I 1 niv; ur'.e l elierri. an.l other fruit , .-t .ju irl vineanr. J; Hi-.-t L'u'i-i. a.lehu:ter. l!c. paiiil.ie -t p:'1li Lutter. ,1, . i,r. W. l-it'.-ti. J. K Waller. 1'eti v ll:.v Alex, lien Wm. S. M-.ir.iM K litter. .1. li. M A. lirulak r. Milieu, hi.hr.iiin Milur. I'ani. I I) LI' A KT V. LXT X.-M AM t At'TI'K -S. Ii. t ll-'U' le Set I'-irtK !.. eliii. e l l.:in-.-. $Z Mi 1 l" li ... 1 mi 1 (. 2 il 1 IK) - fi i:i ! an.l iTl'iie, hi" f.i.i.lif, e-llnr. one. I. .1! .!. . :t!t fkl'lH. S -1 ' " -I.- leather, r. .i !.-' Itariiep, ti.ur !-.!. ).Hir l-r.-' o.t. I .ii r 1 1-; !. li-; l:-y .-! tnrriiti. 1 . ::ii. ii -arw-TiTer a-jrk. -.-ettn u an kltl-l, :.'ki-.ii. c" h.i.ir iit-'te. 1 .iu :t in. J nu 1 is- 2 (ni 1 l'i 1 w 1 i" 1 111 1 I.' 1 1 li. 1 (: 1 i.i. ll.Tlli fi'.ve. i-:il.iuet ..rk. h e rn 1 r.lu?, lit i-r-" 'in?, ii l-r- k. lire I re k. Iiine."t"iie, lii.tl ..re. l.re - lay. 1 1 lue, e..-.l. e..:tl in lumpJ, -P. l ulls -rjer. John Sl:.hl. II. IM. Ilalter. John W..y, M. 1 .1: i ver. II I U-r. 1. P. Sha- 1 V. S- oi -lit. II. NT XI. AilKIC't I.TVKAL IM ri.KMh.NTS. 1 1.K1 m:t: ' P.et I ' m- 1- r ir'-t.- .1 .un. 0 ."i i ' i J 6 . -.1)1: i ."I ' I IK) 1 tl-l i 1 is) I raole. axe. .Ili j.hiy ii hop horse tlna; 11 liif. s-,.J:ii i:.r.-i t.inbl: 1 111 I) II I ! Ill ir.ii v..i 1 i-ol. 1 u:tt r W"i:c. sample tiTittare. w-r-l. u ware, J lior-e Wa.'ti, j I.oim p-,.rin- w:iy..n. I Iioim" i-i-rltisc .ii;'.!, J h . r.irri-.Le. 1 !"th- earri.i. 1 u. I 0:1 . in t-p en '2 IO 1 J ".i i 2 .'.-) - ."Hike. -l.-iLli. . h-.rse fie. I, .. j .. J !-!.!-. -John Shall. : ii M) 2 in .ima. l Weyan l. II. V:i iW litlti.l. .lalr.e t'rii htlel.l. r, n.J. . I!.ll. W Ml. .1. . S. hro- w. 1 i.ivi l I'Ue. li. .1. Miller. Jtmi-h Pile, John lb l:ier. dkpaktmkxt xir. -plants and FLOWF-US. Ib-st collei 2d liest do tb.u f ;:'ants. 2 0.1 1 00 1 0U 1 U0 llest cii'.lei tioti of geranium., 2.1 lu st !.., I'.est coiiectiou of rose-bushes, do lianping-basket of plants and Mow 1 00 .V oO 1 on .10 sit 1 DO ers, 21 lies: do, lb st loiia,;!- plant, do plant in bloom, do display in Mraw-riowers, do loqiif t of cut rlowers, do wreath of tlowcrs, do best linral desipn whether ! In-art. tir wreath. 2 (Hi ,..,1 1 lt i!o, 1 00 ! lb'st t-olitu-tioii of dahlias, .5 Ik) t do basket of cut tlowcrs. .HI do d. splay of plants or flowers in pots, boijuets bv a farmer's daughter, 1 ,VI JriMiKs Mrs. A. J. Colborn, Mis. .1. It alter, Mrs. J. . Kroner, Miss Sidney Poatiethwaite, M is Ella Kimmell, Mrs. Win. i;. Shah r, Supt. John K. 'ocott. i)i:i'AnT.ii;xT xur. i;i:eai. liest loaf of bread by tnarr,..4 lady, .1 lsst do. ii. W. C. t i.st do, l-.ekt loaf of bread by tiulc buly, s, V. v. c. AY. W. AY. C. r,. t-. 11. 1!. It. P.. P.. V.. It. H. li. ii! i. it. Y. 2d besi do, i.1 la'st do, pest loaf of lm.sn bread, (I . tin display of pies, find custards, S. 2d la-st tlo, lb-st biscuit, Ud la st do. 1-st Jiejht roils, do l -lly cake, do iruil cake, tlo potind cake, tlo sjs.iipe cake, do po'.d cake, do nil ver cake, do cup cake, do nut cake, tlo irin-r cake, do fancy eako not uaiii d in Schodul", llest dmih r.tlts, I'.est tartti, lb-st rusks, llest corn starch cakis, liest var it-t v of ca kcs. S, i'remi'im for cake by fir! under It will be awarded at discretion of judcea. .1 1 DHLs. Aitins W. Knepper, lr. A. C. liavis, Mrs. Charles Shank, Mra. San ner Wilson, Mrs. II. F. Knepper, Miss Annie Scull, Mis. Philip Volleiisberj;er, Mrs. .losiah Kimmell, Mm. Ir. J. K. Mil ler. I ill PA KT M KX T X 1 V. ' A X X F.l FKl'JT. 1 llest i-antii-.l toinat.s.-s, -;:'2i u-st do, Y j llest cantiud peaches, 1 v-i ; 2d la-si tlo, P. AY. do do P. C. H. c. s. w. H. II. IS. It. It. It. It. II. Ii. no en 's. AY. do P.. It. 11. li. P.. 11. il. It. li. A liest canned apples, 2.1 le st do, llest canned jH-ars, P.esT Ciinncd jiltitns, 2.1 la'stdo, Ucst caniLsl qninces, li-U cantied olierries, 2 1 lies! do, lb-st c.tmiet! .-rapes, do c.anned currants, do canned strawberries, do tanned blackberries, do canned Eooselmrriefi, do variety of jellies (mtist be It-red;, 2d best do, Hint silierian crab jelly, do curran Jelly, do b. do do iU do tlo do apple jelly, pear telly, tolll. Ilo jelly, plum jelly, prape jelly, rtdei ls-rry jelly, bltukbarry jelly, variety of .reserves, (niUet lie so entered, and k.l samph s must liear the same uuiuber, ) 2.1 la st do. S. AY. do. Ii. II. H. li. Ii. It. H. H. lb-st preserved pradirs, tlo prescrvetl sils-rian crab, tlo lo do do do tlo preserved plums, preserved cherries, preserved apples, preserved Jaars, pro-M-rved lomatts-s, other preserves. H. t variety of pickles (mast he enter ed as one lot and samples to l r the same number,) 2d best do, llest pickled peaches, do pickled tomatoes, tin pickled rucuiuutr, do mixed 1-ukios, do pickles, (auy other kind,) do home-made soap, 2d lit-sl tlo, '.-1 hard soap, Lome niade, 2.1 liest do, liest s picetl water mt-loe, do chow chow. . AY. do. 11. A To A. ' P.. t Ji. it do do do tL do do do tomato catsup, pickled cabbage, pickled onions, t.pieo.1 tomatoe'a, ripe or green each II". s'licetl beaches It I ' ' spiced cantcilot.pes variety spictd iruits, H. S. AY. J. Koos AY. Pile, J riKiF.s. H. L. Haer. Mrs. F. er, M:s Hell Kimmell. Mrs. Geo, Mrs. C. A. Hrant, Mm. I. A. B.-ubaker, Mrs. John H. Snyder, Miss Sidney l'ost Utbwaite, Mrs. Joseph Hraut. DEPARTMENT XV.-FOiZEIGX MANLFACTFUE. Can be entered f ir exhibition bat no awards given. DEPARTMENT XVI. DOMESTIC MANl' FACTCliES. SEC. A ' Hest pair of bUnkets, 2d liest pair of blankets, I'd 1 00 . Hest simile blanket. . 1 00 M hints v.? ; ; 1. ... k'--lf se u- i. : Itc-t b-.; imipb- ' ", j Hest display of coverlets uot less than j For the most interesting or curious tlis J ti I (uw ), 3 CO J play of works in Art, Mechanics, or Mana- l ou 2nd beat display of coverlets, 1 SO ' factures, $5. : 5.1 liest coverlet, t "0 Hint j yards woolen clotli, 2 00 lid best 5 yards woolen cloth, 1 W 11. I 5 y.irJn liuniextic HaniK'!, 1 SO L'tl best 5 yards duulcsUe flannel, 1 00 Itert i yards barred linen, 1 M 2l best's yards larred flannel, 1 00 Hest 5 yards tow cloth, 1 IVst 5 yards domentin linen shirting, 1 ".I i I'd best t vards domestic linen skirting, 7.1 liest S vanl domestic linen sheeting, 1 -" M liest 5 vanla domestic linen sheeting, IVst 111 v.irdd cariHt. (all wool) 2 iX) I'nd 1-esi 10 yards carpet, (all 1!-Ht 10 yards rag cariet, I'nd U-st 10 yards r(: carpet, 1 (i 2 00 1 00 1 00 M 1 tKI llest pair pi'Aln lag, . ., , . . Train bags. 1 ,(it Mn,,,,e f doiuestic tl.rel, o.j 5 natiiplo domestic thread. go ; l.etl iunn srcM KiiiK yarn, .1 best iMiunil of stiM-kiitc yarn, ! !'t pair knit woolen Mockinps," i 2.1 l-t t-air knit woolen siockintfa, so I 1W-M pair woolen M.K-kinps knit liy I yirl under II, 1 Ib-sl iiir ceiils half hose, J" j Ib-st i,iir mittens, -0 ! liest pair linen sheets domestic man. 1 00 l'.. st limne-made shirt, muslin orluiBU, 1 00 ' llest hotiie-iiiadu pliirt, woolen, : I'.et t.:iir u-oolen ilrawcrs. I o SO ' llt hoini-inade table i-over, linen, 1 III) I d Is rt boiii-in:du table cover linen. Ml P.est half .zen domestic towels, 1 0:1 2d lx't liaif dozen domestic towels, .r0 1: st tiy brttsl), 1 00 SK". II. MANUKACTIRHRS' PK PAKTMKNT l'"K (ilJODS 1AIK I N Y A CT K I Et ONLY. P.est pair blunlcets, r. 1 1. i. i. i. i. v. o. i. i. i. n. n. n. ihi 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 UO 1 Itest pair blankets. 1 Jt piet w wden carpet. 1 lN-st piece wtHilen cirpet, I Kest jii--e rap ca'Jiet, ! 2d b-st piece rag carpet, i I'.est coverlet, ' 2-1 best coverlet, ; l'.est piece woolen cloth, 2.1 best piece woolen clotli, j P.. st piece plain dress goods, ' 2d best piece plain ilr. ss c's a Is, i lSest P yards cassimere, 21 best in yards cassimere, j liest 10 yards satinet, 2.1 best 10 yards satinet, ! le st 10 yards jeans, 2d best 10 yards jeans, I lb-st 2 pounds st.H-kiiiji yarn, 2.1 best 2 poiltida KtockiUK yarn, ! l'est displar of v.irn, assorted colors, I Jt ixir.s. S. A. Pliilson, Jerc. I.isti n iJ.is. pht'. Lii-hty, Vm. tiiilespie, Francis 1 J. Countryman, Levi llriilitli, Lewis A. ! Turner, Frank O. Livengood, Frank 1. i Spunkier, John Knalile. j ik.!'Ai:tmf.nt xyii.-i.ames' i YOKK. SEC. A. j P.est white quilt, quilted, S. Y. do do do do O. V. do 2d best while quilt, quilted, liesl pieced qui.t, quilted I 2d best pieced quilt, quilted, ! Host, calico quilt, quilted, 2 1 1 est calico quilt, quilted, I'.esr calico quilt, unquilted, Itest lo cabin quilt, : 21 best 1 cabin quilt, ' lies! worsted quilt, 21 l-t Worsted quilt, l'.-st comfort, 2.1 la st comfort. K. Y. fi. AY. S. Y. G. Yy'. llest cradle quilt, 2.1 lest cradle quiit, S. Y. II. S. Y. ' I'.est tjuilt made by cill tinder 11, i 2.1 bi'i-t qui. made by girl ntnler 14, (1 YY. SECTION- r.. llest cotton i liair tidy, S. Y. , j-ll.fi.tda. I ll.-st woolen i-Iinir tidy, I 2d U-st do, ! Itest thread tidy, 2,1 best do, I'.est piece ornatneiital n. S. Y. n. K. Y. i. Y. needle work, S. AY. ! ativ artn li llest display or ornamental need.e work, do Host specimen ornamental la-ad work, do llest specimen embroidery raised work (wool), do 2.1 best do, G. Y lb-st s's-riint-ii ctnl.roidi-rv raised work (silk), " S. AT. 2.1 best tlo, O. llest piece ornamental braid work, S. AY I'.est embroidered ottoman cover, 2d best do, P.est chair cushion, liest sola cushion, liest knitting in silk, IU.: fcuittini' iu thread, liest pill c-Usllii.U 2.1 do, liest pin cushion, (bead work,) 2.1 liest do, liest tcttinu collar, do tettinp; edyinir, do crochet "edpti).', 2d la st do, liest display of book-mailis, I'd best do, llest sampler, do set bureau mats, 2.1 best do, Itest .et wash-stand mats, 2.1 best do. Itest. lamp-mat, L'.l best do, Itest ladies dress, 2d best do, liest infants dress, 2d Ix-st do, liest woman's apron, do child's apron, do infant's sacqite, -d best do, liest display of bonnets, 2d liest uo, llest tine shirt, 2d best do, liest chemise, 2d b"stdo, Hist ladies nightdress, 2d best do, iieat infant's sticks, do worsted shawl, 2d best do, llest hus-tae-tigiit, 2.1 best do, lb st larpe af";lian, 2.1 lie. t tlo. C.. AY. do S. Y. d) do do ". Ii '-. 11. C. c. c. Ii. S. AY. It. II. . V, B. S. AY. It. G. Y. P.. S. AY. S. AY. Hook. S. AY. P.- H. 1 00 f.0 S. AY. S. W. Hook. C. Hook. C. Hook. S. AY. li. P. AY. C. G. AY. It. it. C. AV. S. AY. ;. AV. S. AY. It. S. AV. H. S. AT. P.. H. P. P. li. st smail afhan, n U-st do, liest loot-illgj 2.1 best do, Hest foot-rug by girl tinder l'l, 2d Is-st do, liest woolen scarf, ,M best do, lb-st moitj card, 2d best do, -l b'st do, " giiL'TIOX V, liest display by sewing less than 12 .ir'.i. !. , 2d best tlo, 3.1 liest do, society, (not 4 00 3 (Hi 2 00 1 CO 4tli la'St do, .Iud"e of Section C, will be appointed after the fair. di-IKiES-AIrs. John II. Uhl, MissXelly Anketiy, Miss Liz Kooser, Mrs. AY. C. Knnntj", Mrs. J. K. Miller, Sfrs. Cyrus ! Movers and L. C. Colborn, Stipt, KXPI.ANATIOX. H means that the preiiiiiim will be an article worth SO cents ; C means that the premium will lm worth cents. I )E PA HTM KXT X Y 1 1 !. M I SCKI.I.A XEOL'S. B-st plan for cottage house, I), do specimen of marble woik, home. made, $i l0 do sM-cimen of iil paiutinc. 2 00 do specimen of graining, 2 00 do panel door, 1 00 do sample of stone-ware, 2 00 do samoln of earthen-ware, 1 CO do oil painting (mtist bo painted by a resident of Conaty,) 3 2d la st do, 1 K) li.att pi-ncii or ink drawing, 2 Oil do collection of shells, 2 M tio sjiecimcn of nhell-work, 1 1)0 do disnlav of wax-rlowers, (must b mad.; bv exhibitor,) 3 Oil 2d best tlo, 2 50 llest ornamental design iu ttai, 2 00 lo sH-ciiucn of hair-work, 2 00 2d best do, 1 O'l Hest display of natural curiosities, 2 00 io disnlav of foreign curiosities, 2 00 uo display of fossils, tietrilications Arc, ' 3 00 do coral tree, (artificial.) 7." tlo hanging basket, tlo, 73 . do displav of photographs, 2 on 2d liest do," 1 00 Hest display of tin tyres, 1 "0 I do rhrotno, 2 00 do display of pictures, 3 00 do display ol pictures, (ot any Kind,) Jtrs-Ii., Ed. Kieman, U. Miller, A. Frank dohu, Ir. J. K. Miller, Ir. Jos. Covode, Silas Cable, Chares A. ,' j Hefitey, I)r. 11. Ilrubaker and Joseph Jirutj.iker anil joseou ,, Stull. FOi i KACE, ETC. losiah Siiafcr, Superintendent. rtyOT lack. nan miie neaia, oes. two in three. Five to CDtrr, three to stait. En trance fee, J perfect, of pjemivm. Premi.- lt i nm lor ursi ; si ior seconu, anu lor j' I third. it' Apple Picking Match. Fifty apples to l Vi 'bre-e feet apart, in an many 1 rows as there are contestants. Each con- - . . . ...... . . 1 L..I., M A .t.A . 1 . e- . .i o i . . . e . iwin, aw.. v 1110 ... i commence picking'np the apples, one "go a: a time, and ileisisitinz each one sepa rately in the basket, which shall remain ! stationary ; and the first to get them put) in the basket to receive Sa; the second SJ, j and the third S2. Two or more contestants. ! Sack Hack. Contest on driving coarse, I from distance pole to judges' stand. Single : contest. Five to enter, three to start. En I trance fee 10 per cent, of premium. Premi i nm, flo 5 tor first ; 3 for second, and S2 , for third. i JtLisnpoLD Wheeling. Best out of ! three trials. Ten to enter, seven to con- iesi. r.uirance ee io per ceni. ot premium. Premium, $10 for Umt, SO for second, and ! M for third rreruinm In fi paid by tlm rM''tJ,"''!, 1'roeession of stuck n 2d lay at J.'.j o'clock, P. M. Walking match on 3rd day at I o'clock, l M. Kimning race immediately after Grand Tournament, at 2'; o'clock P. Trotting race on 4th day at 1 o'clock P. M. I tor. It in an olil ajiop lhat "luventors arc always poor," nnd tbotigb, tf course, there arc potable excejitioDS, Mill the proverb ia true. The inventor ia a man who lives ! upon hope. lie is always exectinfr j something. lie is iu the chronic s.ate 01 expecting .someiuing ioiuru ! ub,'' like the illustrious Mr. Mieaw- her. "le rides his bobby continually. Whatever bis ititu may be, cousiwtent or ineunai.-leDt, be bliika to it with fidelity. He talks of nothing else to the new fiieuds wh.j for ibtere.-t or out of j friendship synipatlnze with him, and be fully believes iheiu wben tbey assure him that his iuveutiuu will make a mi'lionaire of him and bo the invention of the ace. Every ceu. that can be t-pated from the actual neceshities "f bviog g.s to "rfect bis idea." His children's bboes are out at the toes, atd Ibey have no cloaks to fliel - ter them as tbey go to ; their father consoles ibt in L-hool, but ! ant uiUi - seil by the oft-repealed assurance that when his patent is grauted they shall dress in velvets and French tiila. A. Silinger swore that previous id His wifo gets one calico dress a; the election last Autumn iu militaiy year, and chafes at her ill luck, and Companies were rgaoized in Ab.-r-wiebes the had married Mr. l'ullion, deen, (one i f infantry and ' ue of who wanted her ouce and whose wife ! artillery,) r. r ibe openly-avowed fairlv rolls in silks and satins. ! purpose of controlling the election. 1 . i . i w . t -II Sometimes the iaventor struggles nn vear atter vear wiihout anv liefi- nite re.-u!t. Others, wi'.h more I next to the store of the witness . uud not the day to vote ; to go home and itn.nev to push the ibirig, may seize I often, in conversation, bulb the Cap-jron.e back to-morrow: that tbey upon L:.a Iradicg idea and patent it ' a,"l na n.bers of the company Uhould not lx allowed to rote here to More he has a chance to work it up, told him that they intended to carry j day. ami in cine cases out of ten his pat-; the election, no mailer how, even ifj This eloiinence did not have that ent is refused wben armlicatiou is! tbey bad to kill a few negroes, but; dissolving influence which some Co(i ItlU'JC. Ami tin. littl,. nioiiel which ha. com him s,. ivuieh io iiik in sbatie and forward to Washington is marked "Kefu-fd " aud stowed awav ou the shelf in some remote corner of that vast receptacle c. dcaa hopes, Parent Oo'u-e. Indeed, we never enter iis spacious a:i l musty portals without a feeling of sadness for as we gaze around iin;)u the endless distilav of exr.loded ideas arrang'-d upon these orderlr shelves, aud in those precise cabinets, we think of htino-rr children, and overworked wives and disappointed nu n, and we fee! thankful that we have no inventive "vuius whatever, ire genius i and shu.ll never j on account of h ! directum. have the heartache opes blighted in lhat j The world owes much to inventors, to a.. .eo.-f.,i .o.i.n wo knot- hot dot's it not, also, owe someihing to those J who have deen unsuccessful? 1 In many cases thi maa whose j natne is stamped upon some popular '. 1 ii i,.i.o..r n a th.i I fi trittitor u iiiia a- ill 1.41 appropriated the idea of some poorer! or 'less euergetic man, and bv a little skilful manipulation brought" it forth ,.orf..o j,l nd .. Oainiol n r.ator.1- nnon it. The real inventor, as a genera! thing does the bard work and some body else reaps the profit. l'ut life is life, anil the big fish will eat up the little ones, we suppose, to the end of the chapter, l'ut isn't it raiher hard on the little fish . A. J'. ll'.Wy. lie Itida'l Waul Ibe 'Merlptltm. He was an old maa, and he had a bit of conductor's pasteboard btuck iu his hat. He walked into the drug store and inquired : ''Have you got any good whisky ?" "Yes sir,"' replied the gentlemanly druggist. ' Gimme half a pint ?" "Have you got a doctor's prescrip tion V "o." "Can't sell it then, tir. Jury ia ses.-ion; must be stript" 'Where can I get a doctor V sad ly inquired the aged inebriate. ' I'm a physician sir," winuingly responded the druggist. "Catat you give me that what) yuu call it, 'scnptioo j"' "We!!, 1 might." And the doctor wrote out a prescripfiou blank, call ing for so many ounces of rjuritu fcrmenli. lie tilled a snug looking bottle with the article, pasted a label on it, numbered it to. correspond with the paper, and presenting in to the venerable roysterer, remarked in tfce most business way imaginable: "A dollar and a half, sir." "A dollar and a half," grasped nis astonished customer. ''Aiu'i that pretty Ligh mister?" "It's our pi ice a duller for the pre scription, and fifty cents for the med icine." "Ves, well," siowly replied the winked old djITer, as be blowly but toned up the half piut in his overcoat I pocket. ' I guess, bos., that I don't 'acripiiou. Here's vour want the half a dollar," aud he stuck bis topgiie iu one side of his mouth, winked ironically at him of the mortar atd walked out. Ketrrta llnllla With the Indian parted. Hi- CiiH.Aiio. August o.j dispatch Co i ioat received at the military honrl. quarters, here, says an Indian who arrived at the Standing Hock agency no the Missouri river yenierday, re ports that a severe tight took place ten ur twelve days since between the troops and the Indians at a point uorth of the I'.luck Hills, and that, ibe losses on both sides were very heavr, but the troops jeld possession of the field. The Indians broke into bands aud di.-persed over the country with the troops io pursuit. A ( Uapter of Accident Sr. Lm is., August '-'7. At a Ke- J j publican meeting at Raymond, Mout- !ginerr J. Kansas, last Friday, i a keg of powder accideuilr exploded while firiuir a salute. John llatizo i i -,, was iostantlr killed, and Joseph Dou- jsoo. James Sharp and Sylvester Ki es!ing w ere morally wounded !Oo the same dar Mrs. Fessenden and Mrs. Wright were thrown out of a buggy wjiihj rid'hjr iu I.ouisbtirg, Kansas, and fciilej. Those three Chinamen who took a watermelon borne and .cooked It sar j that they feel able to Worry aloog on rice a snort lime louger without fool ing with any more uew-fangled ar rangements io the vegetable line. How melaucbclr the tnoon must feel wben it has enjoyed ibe fullness o' prosp eri'.y, to get reduced to the last quarter. A modern essayist uetiues gossip , ,i - f,. j ,, . , - 10 b,e tLe putting- of two and two to- jgetLer and making five of them." Read the premium list POLITICAL. mm I Hf T Crtlnft - mcnt. GRAND JDRIES ' Jordan Whittaker swore that on Fl UTIIKR TESTIMONY THAT WAS " eleethili dllT in Aberdeen "I MW a Minr.11 11 v tiif. iixfokii tiltASU ji BY , uuiiiber of itniied men ; among them now 1.1.CAI. sEi.. ;..i:n.NME.NT ni' Kogeo yk. s, who told is . - . ! that if wo did not vote lie I)emoerat- KX DOUSED IX UH'JiB CulXTl . .... 111. . .11 ic ticket we t-hould not vote at all, I.AMAa's"PARTY..FTIIE C.NTITI -I (ld;f we W80ed difficulty we Tiox"ATWouK."ir.oTErTiN(iEvi:itv could get it, and that very quick; I HI MAX IIEI.V(!." I. W'AMiixtiTOS, Tbura , Aug. 2T In my last letter I gave in the few- (esl WOrds lhat could tell the facts, I lBe testimony under oalh, ot certain i opi.a-;tnpao t.f eWtton fmiidit and I !PiP,.tio,, violence and an election us - I sansinati.in in T.ou-rwloa fount V Mi.--. . j which the. ("rand Jurv at Oxford did ! not d ire to act on bv" reason if the rfciK f ,error that s'iill overawes ibe ; t,lt'MTel an. wl,ite Kenublican voters ! 0r tual State. 1 gave about I ... r.. . i . i. t r gave uuour. uaii only of the evidence with reference to -1 tLat. single county. I resume the I testimonr now ! ; II. Capt. r.iKin commanueu me.iuiitrv i The bead-tiuarter of the artillt ry wus ' ... J; 1 . that thev did not inteud to interfere I with the black if tbey s-.nould votejart unreluetia audience, o the ! the Democratic ticket. On the day the day 1 ( I of the elccliou, '.h.-ee pieces of arl.l - ; lery were planted wi; hit) 10 y aril.-. : of the voting precinct, command. tie- to it and " pi"o ttf J '''re ureu al mtervais laroucbottt ' the entire day. .Mounted meu ami in - j faritry patroled the Hireet3 He o' ; ton saw these ai med men go up to ! Colored persons when they appeared to be fipproachiug the polls ut,d tell: ' them to return home and tome back j i to-morrow t t at they could Dot vote ; M" ay. Whenever any negro did not leave on being tbua instruct - tner wcu;u ifiti tritir guns ri tint as it tuey luteuued to kill hiiu. About noon ou the dar of the elec - lion meu on horseback rotlo up to the ; commander ot the military orgatii negr.ies '. zation ana reporteu that tnu were voting iu large uumbes at a certain precinct. The coaimander ordered a squad of iufantry to fall in on the double quick which they did. Tba n-A.o alo..m oUni to... k,..d inn "no o-ooii. i.v ue'...". When they returned tbey repored that "all was ri'-bt and Muiet." Mr. Salinger, although a white! I man. Was nOi eilUVteU It) Ote in : i I approached toward the uo'is in a quiet manner, wben taey '.bese armed Democrats surrounded me with pasteboard cards in their hands on which were printed the uame? of the Democratic candidates fur Con gress and other offices, and dep.iand ed of me that I should vote that ticket, cursiug and abusing me, and using obscene language, with the intention, to all appe ance, of inducing me to say something in order to provoke a nad a use for me because I had been diiiiculty with me. I declined to j making political speeches. take the ticket they offered, and. in i John W. French and John Cox order to get off, I "told them I did not j both fchot at me when I was at tl intend to vote at a!!." house of Timbcrlake. HI j AVithout going into the long story i ti . b i".i-.. , i ,! told by this witneiis, it will suffice to Jaaies Hatch (colored) swore that l- .-f , ' , ,. , v .say that bis nfe was saved bra friend- LC bit w a ijirBb maul iu.-u iiiii uii without voting; that he did no: rote himself, as be believed that it would be dangerous to do so, unless he vot ed the Deraocratic ticket. This at Ab erdeen. IV J. II. Pykcs (colored) swore that Henry Clopton told him be could not vote there unless he voud the Demo- cratic ticket. He did not vote for the reason that he was afraid of the arm ed men who were there, and he knew a great number of colored men who did not dare to role V. Samuel McXary swore that he met a number of eolrred men who said they had been driven from the polls. He went back with them and did do; vote. VI. Augustus Fiuch swore lhat he saw a great many men with guns at Ab erdeen, (and be named twelve of them.) and that all of them were "en gaged in telling the colored men to leave; that ther should not vote; that he heard them say that all the Democratic nesroes could come up aud vote, but that the ringers must get away.' Which ther did. I know a great many colored men who did leare and did not rote About this time the cannon was point ed toward us. and some one said, 'Let it off!" The colored meD then dispersed. VII. Harris Clay swore to the same facts that the negroes were told by Tim Sykes that tbey should not rot? there unless tbey voted the Democrat ic ticket ; and he gave the names of fifteen other armed white men who were eogaged in the same business. The bold Timothy wen, so far as to say that before they would stand it any longer they would settle it with the United States soldiers that they were ready lor it at any minute. VIII. George Dobson swore: "I heard Tim Sykes holltr out from the Court House and say all who wanted to rote the Democratic ticket could come in and vote, and them that did not vote the Democratic ticket, if they had any cotton at home to pick they had better g- home and pick it. Gen. Ruben Davis then rode op on horse-back with a gun in his haod to a large crowd of colored men and said: 'This day is ours,' and said he, 'we wanted to carrv it or have blood.' j sj.id that wo bad better go home ; that ty e vrprp fooji-sh. About this time the eeonun were turned aud pointed toward the crowd in front of j for papers illustrating the massacre the Court "louse door. Some one ! a; Hamburg .which was the begio said tbey were going to shoot. The! ncs 0j tb.riiausruration of the Mis crowd ot colored men then dispersed is-as-p j.Ihq fr overthrowing all the nd left without voting." IX. Jaiuts Caldwell swore that he heard Tim Sykes tell a large number of colored meu who were in the Court House yard wailing to cast their bal lots that "he did not intend ibul the Republicans should rote there that day ff he had to wade in blood up to bis kuecs." X. Harris Clay awore : "I beard Geo. POLITICAL. Kleing tell Lakin, who was engaged in issuing Uepublicaa tickets to the . colored men, that if hn issued any 1 more of tbem tickets he would I him over the bead with a pNtol j which he lad in his hand ; I went to I Lakin after tbi and anplied to l.im : lor tickets, and he paid he was imt stic any more. XI. I left aud quite a number of other col I ored then weul lu.uie and did Dot vote; 1 noticed they would turn the I cannon aad point it toward large ,cro tls of colored men. XII. Ki'bruim Grant swore that on elec- i'iot niorcingat Aberdeen, he and a biimber of others were met when j "iear poll by Capt. Klpin aud . 11 Jlr"- Ju-'o 'eke ' l:- ll""t monuietl n borst-oaik, I '1'' S'la ' v.-kd us if be wad going tn S!UiL.t. 1 bere witre a. nnnilii-r of - - . - .. -------- ; UPr " 41 I . . n n . t a , i a J .1 . . L u ..I.I J t I.J U-t VOpi. A.IY'Ml fftlU . tbs sjtfecb eniiru a-4 au original -tfcunen of hue Line oratory: ' -, where are you going! llr- , vtu dofi't vote here tiMlav ! -, if you have any cotton go j' home uod pick it This to the colored people, he turned to his eontponv and Her.: said "l?y , fall in boys.-' Then, ojuiti, turuiug to the colored 1 people, he told them that this was gressional orations have in dispersing 1 Caiiiaio S'iniilenseuted it bv blows j "Mr. Klphiu struck Kdward Joues , with a stick on the head, aud I saw his head bieeding. Our crowd then all began g ting back, and kept on uotiie. 1 suppose there were at least j two b.ri.!.-ej colored men in the crowd i w ho eut back. Mr. Klphin and the ' eouip'-ny of armed meu followed us." I i hese Heiiublicans ilia not vote that (lav. xm ! Edward Jones, who was struck,' ; gave the same testimony as Grant ; -1 ner" was agreai many coioren men .driven II and not allowed to vole j Ills broth r Maihew corroberated Hm. Obndiah Wakefield also con firmed the statement cf the brothers iu ell their details. V I V 1 II. M. Settle had the misfortune to be able to ruako speeches. Thirteen iarioed men before the election Unm. ..... ocrats, well known, whom he named -'te l l,ab,t11 111 " evening, I hey came to me with a paper i .. .".....s m no a icnoiii.iua nulla j had been passed at a meeting drawn "P. they said by Keubea O. Keyonlds Ther said I was a Radical, and they intended that I should leave the country ; that they intended to get rid c.f me, and that if I did not go I would have to take the chances for my life. These men on the day of the election came to the house of Wash Timber'.ake, on the McAlister plae- and me and Charles Williams and Dan P.rarkett. They said ther ly while named Levi, who "stood br him until election day had passed, and men's passioDS had somewhat cooled But lie could not save him from banishment. He was waited on again on Wed nesday evening. "Henry Clopton, John Wilkn and E. L Sykes came to us. and ITenrv j Clopton then produced tne resolution and told nie that I would be compell ed to leave the county, or take the chances for my life. Clopton said tbey had had a meeting, and drawo up a resolution that I should leave. Clopton Said I would hare to sign a agreement to leave the country at once, and if I would agree toleave at once that I shonld not be hurt until I could get away, but that I was lia ble to be killed any h were about Eeypt orTupilo. I asked them if I could not remain until I could arrange my business. Ther said not; that I must leave at oace. I told them I had no money to go on. Clopton said he would furnish the money: that it had been made up for that ! purpose. Clopton said ther would i get a wagon and carry my family and sroods out to I Station. Tom Jordan's wagon was brought, and ther hauled my family ont to the M. nr.d O. Railroad that night, after I consented to go if Mr. Levi would go with me, and we took the train the next morning. Clopton and Levi went with us to Memphis, Tenc, for I insisted op. Mr. Levi's going. I was afraid to risk Clopton br him self." Here iu the country it was proved, under oath, by nutnersous and respon sible witnesses, residents of Lowndes, that there was general intimidation at the poll.-; that four men bad been shot dead in the streets of Columbus on the evauing before the election; that armed men from Alabama were hired to come over, iu organized com panies, to "assist at the election, and lhat their expenses were paid by the City Council; thut an unoffending man was taken from bis bed, where he lay with his wife, and assassinated by a gang of banditti; that voters had beeu prevented from crossiug the river, turned back before they reach ed the towu, aud beaten and driven back after tbey eutereu it; that onei citizen was driven into exile for no offense, solely because be bad made Republican speeches, and yet the Graud Jury at Oxford was afraid to iui-ict the perpetrators of these out rages on the niihts and the bodies of American eitirens. And yet President Grant is cen sured for referring to tee condition cf i .Minstssiiini in resnonse to a demand rights of the Uepublican voters or ijoutb Carolina. Thj people wiil not seosure him. They will watch the banditti and their Northern Democratic allies and apologists ius-tead. J. R. Tho DulTulo school board baa adopted a rule excluding all married women from being employed a j teachers. AVw Advertisements. t?CBTi K Uo.iv a. ArsTiK Das is.. h. Grove &Denisbn 1 ArrunUiictiift Of i. C'arriagpw, Kngxiets Spring-HMgoiisi, rSleiglisi, Ilarnos. tie. Factory one .iiare eaat of liiamon'l. ' Soincrjt. Ia. April ia, i:6. AMATEUR FEINTEEJ DUST FORALLMAKKSOF Presses, Types, Inks, Cases, ( arils, Ae. JOIIXTSoXiCO., IH Market St.. llarrl-burir. Pa. -Sen.l Hire, cent ftanq. for C.ital..jnie.a Mul VALUABLE FASH FOR SALE. This farm Is itu.te.i in Llironler Tp. Wetltnor land Co. two miles wen of Lin-nltr B- r. nn the tirtwn.hurif ami Ntoy-town pike. untaliiin au-.ul ene hun.lre.l ami nity cre. one hun.ire-1 . elenrtst Ixilance well limla-ml. Heii.K uu- nerial I Willi eo. w,-ll wtere.l. adapted l- r irral inir. In x-isai wUeal L-rowhiK country. I.ii-.in-r ; alley K. K. passiDii tiin.uU one si.le ol Farm, j Haviux tber.sm a -l.ii.k .iwellini bouse, larire . bank barn an.I other ..utl.uli.iiDus. am..! api.le on-hurl. cnvenieul to ehun-hea. ncli.a.lsan-i luilla. -etc. For lurtner inlortnation an.I lairltculaa m i pi r to the u::.ler jiijiie-l ,n the pretn ise. , .May 3. ALLXAMJhttCAKNS. FIRST PRIZE tt VltNNA EXPOSITION, 1873. II. noSENSTELL, Manufftcturcr if fuirior Union Crop Leather; And dealer ia Bark, Hides, and Plasterers' Hair, JOIIXSTOWX, pa. J 4.yiw t'D 'f mk aitl hnilrfc Kirt wantci. ! Catfh jy,iil ud li.-Iivery a: tltc ia:.ury. b. l. P. KlIWKLI. A. C'l.. N.wtlSoS. SF.J ... V.. F.N I) 2.V. .r. I'T rauibliiet ol bli l.aa-e... eontainmi. I j bt.t it ii.uo iieuja:r, ami t-iiiiiaies jiiowiinf cost r a.hertlMng. man. New Firm. SHOE STORE, SNYDER & UHL If a v int-; pnrrkaiMMl I lie Sboi More lately owned by 1T.C'. Iteeritii. We take plamr In ealUair theotun!l,f guMfe lit the tmct Hint we have rtnw mni exee Bvp -WKisUntly on han.! a? complete an Boots, Shoes and Gaiters BOTH OF Eastern and Home Manufacture ( at can be found anywhere. Wt W alll hat. .a hand constantly a luU f apply ol SOLK LEATHER, MOROCCO. CALK SKINS, KII'S. AND LINING SKINS Of a II klads, with a mil line ol Shoe Finding. The HOME MAM FACTI KE HKPAKT-1 M LM T will be in i-liance ol I !N". 13. Snyder, lsq. Whose repatattt-n fuf making Good Work and Good Fits Is second to n ine In the State. The public is r specttuUy invlle.1 to call an.I enamine our sleek, ; as we are determined to keep v.ms!s a ai-tal ai lb i best and sell ul prices aa luw a the lowest. j SNYDEK & UHL.I i 'PEOPLES' DRUG STORE!"! G. Y. SPEEIiS. N. E. Corner Diamond, Somerset Fa PKAI.F.n is Dli MEDICINES, m,A CHEMICALS PERFUMERY, FISE f.4'', TOILET ART I (ILLS, ) TK STUFFS. end KE.Rf).FS 0IT I . .i.... Y . '' i 1ore WINES an.I CRPIJSES, LlUt'liKS f.x rac-licinal; Also an assortment of j Fine Cigar. mid Tobaeeo. ! i Particular attention aivea la the eunipuaailinK of Physicians Prescriptions and Family Kwipes, by t iiarieued aaa t. March 14.187S. Sew .I'lrertiftnien! JOHN F. ULYJlYKIi. OSALEa IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paiius OILS, Sea., 6zC The following is a p Planes, Saws, Hatchets, irlial lint of Ilitinoiersi, ( j smith's UikhIs, l' llow.t, Anvils, I Hardware, Tab Trees, I iig Sii iii! , Table Knive nod Fork?, I'-.i-k.-t Kn!-.i, Si-i-l:tryet stin k i;i Soiiier-rt '..utitv. I'yi,,:. , Iifad, .'iioretl faints I'-r iiii le :,b.! miivj j, Varnish, Turjentine. Hnxseeti I . Brushes. Sic. Window ii'.a. of a!! sizes i':-d glas- v.:: Oil always on hand. O ir stock ot I'oal U', very elegunt ftvlcs. Iiin-..n's Circn!;!-1 Mt:! Saw Files of thebest qiiai'ty. ("orreiui:;- Mattotks, (Jiub Hots. Pick-, JTytiwt, .-! !;,-:. : '.t-I Cast Steel. Step Ladders. .'itrri.we u-i Ti.'e lj :t-(ila.-ses. Wash IJoard.;, Cioiio1 Wriniters. Meal Jvtrve.. Tubs, Wooden Du -kits, Tviiio, lUm a;i -'.'.l--, Hav I' Mop Sticks, Trars, Steel ran'. -Meat Cwtt.-r- ? Chains), Halter Chains, Shoe, I)-ist nnd Scr-ib ry Combs and Cards, I .t l ocks. Hinge- c in the Uuiidcrs' line. C.ips. L.-nd. M.u', 1. c The fact is, I keep everything that "'iclor. .---1 exclusively in this kind of g- ' 'i-1 and ir: v.- ur sons who are building, or any ""e -i net-d of it to their advantage to give !!.? a e-i.!. ! credit to responsible persons. 1 thai.k tnj ..id and hope this seas.in to nia!;i' many n.--.v c'les. "HAKII'S 1 A pril HENRY C A 77 Ffth bove Wood &ff tlu a.ril 1. GREAT WESTESN HOTEL. j.i.r.i..Kii v .. v i , m, VilH a x r l:U" aIakkkt St., I'j.n. ....-.. , The ttuiiscriliers inf.. rm t'tieir Irit aml ne,vly Ulni.A. t t! i tenn iui liuildincs pi- am: i. . the I ate. I THIS SPACE I fif.i" Sli.'P toll ''f Grocery & Feed Store . I ilffi i li. Cheap Side, No. liner's Dlmk, Somerset, Pa. A SIGN EES NOTICE. Ail person Interested. a- tier-by n..ti!h .1 th ! Jistali SlialttTt.1 Setn.-'-wt Itor-uirh. ..n tier i:,vi .lai'ol A pril. A. 1.. n.:nlo n vi.iuti'arv .i-. unraienl f all Ui real p es-.-tji to rae. iu tru-t ..r thj-tienent olhi ere-i t -rt. ' - i.. Jl. ..lit.. Iv A.- Sewing Machine FOR SALE C ZEE IE .A. r AttTsnf te-ltix t't -,.ur;-!i.i.. a ti--i ! ISliMAl'HI.VO en rerr j pleaae call at the ! t'-rn ml! II Kit A M OFFIf K. mars !."i(i'l-i in S"o. iiis - i !-, pfiuie Ir Vires. H ! iu.: s. L A- l l: . 'i , !': V. I.::: if i. .o.-M i-s. .s. Tr.t; :v I - i . i . i -. ilbi . ". - 1! ir-i.. TaOCK. ton:; f. : rvlcCALLUPvl, Avenue, to Ui ; u!.,i -:i.! 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H ': 1-. !-!.-i-.Mt Sin Kil.::e .-. "ui.. I in-i '. --m.-r '.V. r. IK-..'. - .i ' i:..l W -.., I -r -. :i..:. ii rv- '-ar h..r::i' t:. ... t ; i . li S n: Nf-r r . li-i. Pas i. Aa ',. I HcminciThoids or Piles. DU. TKitk'Y ; - l-.o-s. HI,. .--or li. i. inn rr 1376. T . vi WHEHi KCiv? 875. -JAY WHAT FOR? One Million Acres frtrminx '. ir. L-l.Al-liiS X i.- i)IA.'.A ii. ira-i -. Sur. lr. t:U .- I.en.; . :.I K. Ii r..r- -.! e.l. a.-. oi' w-ii.-r. r-e-. nr., S.-n l t-r ::: . -r.il- .? ;..,;; i.i-t. :ir. ! n-nrei. e- -.v'-; -.-i. A i ' W. A. !P iWAtili, l ..iini'r li. .M.i:h:a.i:i. P. H. U PLIi.CE, S-'.'j Lac ! Jan. li L. (i. W. l'i'li "t- Or-'