Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 27, 1856, Image 1

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TERMS OP PUBLieATION.
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,advertising,:-
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300 PRINTTI-ka.
. ,
The CAILLIEWiriItaI.D".7OI3 PRINTING OFFICH is the
largest and most complete establlsinnimt lathe county.
Thren good Pressed, and a genera/ variety of material
suited.for Plain and Fancy work of every kind; onablos
us t0,d,0 Job Printing at tho shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms. : Petsonstu want of Bills, Blanks
or any tking the Jobbing lint, will find ittheir in
terest to us a calL - Ivery variety ofiILANKS con
stantly On hand.
. All fetters on business tnuat be, post-paid to
se
cure attention. - ,
iii?rÜtul• . . {itpiihir.
Report of the Third An Alai Fair
OF TILE
spting (giteraig 3nstitutv,
NEWYILLE, Avausr -15, 1850.
• .
. ," • . Horses and Cattle. _
Thu undersigned Committee beg Mayo to make the
report Of premiums' awaialed •
`Jacoblleitsimover,lor best Stanton,. Scientific Airmen,
S. W. Sharp, second best do. Diploma
.W. M. - Davidson, best brood :dare, — Scientific AMerican.
T... 1 !lacked, second best do. iiiplumu
George Bretton, best Draught Gorse,: ' . ' •
. Animated 'Nature
P. A. All; WO pair matched Carriage Gorses,.
- - • tieldsielth s Aulinifteil Nature.
.Philip_Uhlevl(.llLschfinicsburg„,)-best-liarfiess—fibire,
• . - . • - - Cultivator.
Robert Haekett, second besCdo. ' "Diploma.
•
S. G. McFarland, best liyears old Colt,-Scientific Ainer'n.
> Wm. Davideou,best Colt under lyuar of age, Cultivator.
" - ' - "Fints..l. Hackett, sJeond best du._ - Diploma.
Saitmel B:Bretton, best. Gelding, . ' Cultivator.
McDonald, second best do. Diploma.
,7. A. Lauablin, D. V. Abl B.D. 31. Glitriore, alsoexiiibit
ed very fine Horses worthy of notice. ' '
- Wni. 11.McCulitugli, twat Bull Blears old,
; Scientific American
.1. F. Lindsey, best Bull years f dd, • Cultivator.
John Lindsey, second' best do. • , . . Diploma.
' alas. Killian, best Dull Calf," '`..Cultivator.
Adam Finkenbinder ' best Cow, Scientific American.
. U..3lctfarland, best Heifer (between 1 & 8 - years old,)
Hind's Furrier
• Sue. A Laughlin, second best do. . Cultivator.
.7.11. Woodburn, beat Huller Cat., Hind's Farrier.
• .I.4. , W.:Sliam,bet pair Mules; Scientific Antericitn,
.V. A: "7..fitighlini Lei:M/4 bist"cta,- ;, . '
IV IV.,lif eCIiE A,
•
W Al.
• , • • . mcguL LOUGH,
• - !.- - - - Committee.
''ne - anti • Poultry.
Th 'o eadarsigned Gimulittoo report asfutfowe':,
.• Eddie Zug, for best 13!iffolk Boar, Frei' alley on ausineris•
Airs, It, Eby, best Pigs mo. old a ) . Book crE Politeness.
-4: Itt‘were, second best • ~.IMploma.
• Win. B. Over, best Shanghais, • Sunrise and Suwast.
• Frank Dunlap, seetibd best do. ' Itlrds of Miriam.
T...-Northvhest-Bantauts, ; Daily' Food.
W in. trvino, best';. rehlu Chine% Scenes he Vamps.
Eby,,,Lergeat-Cellert!er - • -Diplonut.
E. R. Itohluseu t best Ducks, Diploma.
SANI'L , AIeCULLOUGH,
JOHN DUNECE,
J. C. AIcFARLANE,
_ ,
.... 4.grieultural linplemcnis. , .
The rOintaitteo oil Agileuitural Implen:louts renort is
• •
• ..
f 0,40."" "'" • , ' ° . Scientifi c American.
... Nyulet4b3 o ,o4sain Dr l /4 - .., •..
..,Diphin„?..
,c ,:gtOner, secood boa, do.
( '
Power) Corn , Sheller, • -
' , •yieler *t•Proor best tlo" tdghte and ' f lirati,ife.
'-, J. il.tilayilipet,;b/uil,;Vgwee torn flindle?, • -,,`• ,'
• --• -6reediey onßusiness.
• NokiitßOWste;beiteultlvatorg , , er i toa . ,
vv,,oratt.
' ti o rP , k l4o.-s9c C 4ic ‘ It ` °. ‘' iltsii3' 'of inuonii'mag.
r, 4 do.. , , Anat. hay Rork ,' ' r3'
!•• • , •,. •-'• '. test - liagie Plovr ~,, 460dieY Olt ButiOnto•
.. do:•• ••• . • ' i .:. ;-, ',ll l .loma.
lI ' GIII-9""ndilest ahU t P e rO r ti r i c i l isbilid'ithit;lastorY.
`Boyer'li , ', )t ! .f - '. ,- ,--,-----, - r•DIISIO
.WS.: - .
;G:iiiiiele; beat rito iiilit 7 p.'• ! Y/ 6 " :0•4 ;•ii It ' Y ' 'Cii.13,11619068, i
case powat and Thloshor;• •• . • . •
":•'• •-'-' jai; ,; :, - fieneeit's - idands.
Botii:4.)* 1be5t 1"..4 4 "84 ' 64 Viego%;
J. U. 11 . 1 # 01 6/0314Wiil i ,T. ( 4,i2 b-- 7, ~California..'r , :roplogna•
, gel!! *,09t43. 11 04, 4 =utijockg, s -0 1 • 4 ; on .Busixess. ;
• ' ! .F,: f : * s * .ibearnhovele • ..-„lderOafit illfeEPoill°4.ski
remit*, '4iAteirman;beat Chat* .• • ~• ,' •• ;
.Onit TOO
Dr kr •h.lit. "iil i•s d 'epaZ t ?, [ * ''
-"Ci:l j trtltttr.=
Jo nAnv 6 1';'••••••- ' 4 46 . .-
be a t ileciiirre . ,-'•',", J. ••••: , ' • ',,
T WA I IS !,4i:. ( 9-•: -,.)••••-. :-: , 'yreedio:4ll, ilitsiness...
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7. '''' . ( la igniVlSc;` . •':-.'.•, Cultivator.
Joitli .o 4 ol oi i bes• . 4, 4 17i 1 1, L. * ' * * 1 " 1 " . k O zit4 " 4 " "
• •C• iiiiirilf , ;bakir akon , s r ,ar e . , . ,•. .•'. 2. ~: r •-,' , c',
Jainca OS .. - .7..,
....Williams'TrsisaterlaGuifte:
.., '.... 5.: '„1 e,:o.:z. -; ' -, i' , .' , , ~,,_ ____
- Fretidle7Onimaue";
. 10 . 0 ;‘*;... 040 PRing ' 4 °(‘'*,:y , .. ••• . i .., ,:, • ..,• •••Adideton.;
Csihrthit"tfib""b siiiL ueigs- ..•
' gelontlila Anitalsalt..
t: Doier.okkke4VOgt cider if i dija'4l46 ,it• ' - • '''*•,''' -.
` .. 4 •AL'OFilwi l i'fl , l 4l r ' 7 7 7 7 9 . - •thigia4ra NiCliiidail
• •..„,,.- , 1,. •• • ! - -•i ii , , %‘• ;••st• '• a .- toi ., .., ~, , ~ , , e 4, L,
,y lt4ii ' , ' ;:: ".--,' '• iploma.
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1,.!3!,,,,,,,,i,P!',445ia*"..tttri—
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B. wltuaiisimest Brisk if j - . L .k..• -, ' N .i.,, ht '-' lang ' pow
. . .pnisthMlSlA*lliptiAgfebil" 77 *, , . ~, -L ~,„,,,,,
'o f t P4,l4l,l* l' ! "l ,4 tf)9 4t l l t r t iciiiiitifliiiiniktiu
: • • -.• '... 4 '..:V, ' , c , ... '- '-f .';-'' '. ', - '' ' I 7. .._ ..,ii;l3,tei.oli,
~ 21:44.6e!):W4i ',l4',i.k`ggicitirp74:o'.Aciii:
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. er, . : 1 . fii ,.. , •- • ,i-,0•144n0t• olbionittor7.l
--'4. 10 k••.. %.4,', , • -.4 •;',. ._-, ,t.:717 otiti:VAd 1410111ribidliti'
'‘ V ."'"l4'4e4ll-141 4 )'1' i*iiir' 1 000111440/1 1 10130.14y
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:i7liiirli , , '..d V.e..',.04.,:x best.:'4!.‘',:i?,..NdvAbenifinnitni4ll
ei r o . • *, 004 0 1 4'40 P, * , '
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.itaalidter.7-vral•;l9=6l, - 4 '',. • •., ' ••,
OW, 304 C• Vter
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the alitt - 85x , 4—, -- r•Wo4ara wii‘
, Aii? ntus aßeaping and Roiling - and ta .0.
oPe -
- pavans obstrimdAonl, te 66 0 004 4-the . ~V,,.
„„h• Asks, gee ;Asper and Mower, having . the- sem :
al,_ t h itTAT - ..ihoit - pinaes It a labOr sating i . staiiitte,'
' WI . " '..n '' *h
.dlt to the exhibitors. • _ ,
- W°AnorTthlPr having Adrly toited, titedindlilans of mean. ,
twiner, the Co4tun4toe aro at a kreat dose d
//g i lt " between•the taw ',' they - doltiethe 'istii.k to
. 1 , t o , d 6
~.4 m th ' be i t or' . 00 w e d adapted to' uto I I
• T i fa el l ri r w p V i r ell b °4l' ' .. " - Ints' !Weir that the Committee roc,
z i ri hi l=.olr the•tieleothio American to'eath.
' ondnatat -r„- - ,..,,,..,„ tr • twe sen t 4 d
.4 agent . a WAR Of
' itir..SiOjuir, ~,,,,,,..,.•?'..-Td;Fila quality, ' but it having 'received ' bad
' It tr P ea l tO v O t n ' t on the' ivay, - t.ho ,riddles ..•anci , . stmatue .belb,g.
*--rustediit-was-oot-putln-comoStitton--with-t..0 uthersi-
MIN
VOL. EVI.
on trial, but recommend for it a second Piemiinn. Cul
tivator. _ _
Leather and Arlicles made therefmnrir-..F'
J. A:Bee, (Newburg, ) best Set single Harness
Life and its Aims.
John Murphy, best riding Saddles. -. ) t
Notes of Travel In East
Stephen Plphdr, best riding • Diplome:
David Addison; best wagon Whips, Life of.Wasilington.
Geo. Uhler aged 14 years, (Mechanicsburg) best My net.
• • Life of Pa..ul Jones
.
Simon Sbiv cloy, Now vile, best Harness and Scdo Leather
Scientific AtnerPllll.
•
James Cloildenin, (Carlisle Springs) best,uPperand Hip,
. ' • - Scientific Amer'Can
Rob't Elliott, second, best solo Leather,. - Diploma
Thompson Walker, second best Upper,' Diploma
.' . do.. bestßalf skins Vrixdiex_drr Business
Jameirelendeniii, second best do. t i -Diploma
Henry Smith, third best do.
~ • • Diploma
Alex. S. Koons, Spanish Sole Leather,.. .' • Diploma.
11. S. Feria, best
. calf akin Boots, • Scientific America 1
Zebuion Mull, best Kip , Bouts, . I,
--• Nap hi:Nebraska and Kansas.'
11. S. Furls, bust Mon's Oalters, Overman's Mechanics.
11. S. Gurley, best Ladiesßoots; Mexican %Var.
J.M. Da, idtscin; beat caseof Sheet§ ' , pipimila;
. B. WALKER. -
~
• •
:. J. J. CRAWFORD; '• -
. •
• -:. - Committee.
Dairy, Kitchen, die
. .
.
Catblielno Eplek, rant Jelly, • Diplois.
D ues Nutley Al. id ts3ban, .fear pieserres and Apple
Jelly, - ' .Diploma.
Miss Mary J..iter, Pine Apple PresCre,;.s, Norton's Peons.
Win. Wlllciesen, Creek el Soup, , - - Diploma.
Miss C. IL Elliott, beet l'eatti PresiMeit, • . • . :' •
. •. • : . . .. Letters to V, ung Housekeepers.
Mary Spence, third Soap, 0 - . Diploma.
Miss E. Mullen, Silver anti Carolina Cakes,
' --, .. • , ' P
eslilence in Nmilillc,
Miss M. Davidson, pivserved Cherries and Currant Jelly.
. . „ . Diploma
ltgisalt - Ilackatt;Allaekberry Jelly,
11: 31, Briekor, Napoleon Cherriusr Cultivutor.
Mss M.D.' Herron Preserved Whortleberry Jolly, .
- .• '..l.llproma.
Miss M. E.,llerron, best Quince J y ,
Miss Mary h. Leaky, Apple Jelly,
Mrs. Capt. Bricker ' bhx:suborry_Jelly,
Mrs. Rachel Warst, Carrara Jelin; • DI ploma. : ,
31issAuna Fenton, Grape Jolly, • . Diploma.
.Mfrs. E. Foals, Pine apple_uptiCrah apple Preserves - , •
- • -
John Wilkins, best Dread and husks, 'llyrou's'Werks.
Mrs. 111aukuoy. second best do. Bible.
Mrs, Ifute.Aletillinea, third base do. • ' Diploma.
MllB Isabella Laughlin, best. Butter,
licott's Notice! Works.
!Afiss S. J, DicElwain, best l'ealattal,
lt'llllarns' Map of the World.
J. E. McElwain, bust pickled Apples, • Piplonnt.'.
Airs. Plisha Hoover, Allackherry Jelly, .111platdc,
Miss Catharine Loots,'Currant Jelly,. ldis6o4;',
-Miss iklagial.aditttlyi, I.umatoJelly,• "; •
:1114,q,INIS:Wrt;:ffpinYge - mxtV7+•! .T'TP :114 r
'.l.4oorge tiankuoy, beet hipx,ll - oney, 'Cultivator, I
Samuel Arattau, second „Diploma.
-
GeOrs*Petterp , . Aiploma
Mitt h'llBll CiptpClU • • ••• Mum &eats.
'Mrs: Porter, - ,(o.rilide) 2 Cluny Caktis,,llyron's Wordily,
Wilkbis, Poland 'Cake, very , 'beautlful, rich and
:Sponge Cake,
host, Colons, ' • • • ~• ' • "
• • Dodd's' liectrUvi tiOroUng Men,
Aniti.l.Terover ? A'orcupizle Mut,. Leseouslu Li(e.
JoidillYera;;Wit bnahel NtibitiOV.beat, • Cultlvatur.
Yhtl4ViukottlailiderylhcsCl4l*ll4l. •
.Ir - a41,4)41i1.ktt.; bestliodliVheilt.(B2,!,i bus. per scre,)
Sy •• , . '•' ;•4 • C ••• • ' Cul tlvatoil
C. A.jtyaltdiheitbarleillatk",,,Americau Chesterfield.
Dliss l
best, "lc Ploma.
.1141 , 8,31er 4tryi hest Cucuultle n,
J. L ',ELLIOTT. Com Veo.
JAS. ELLIOTT.'
Ig,'W
Furniture, Carriages, (f,e.
Knabe Co.,i befit Scientific American.
E. W. Eby, best Cheat, ' Life of Jackson.
Miss Maggie M eCaildish, Chair frinu gentle rrel, Diploma.
J. I'. Barnits, best Hair Mattressos, Weedly on Business.
J. T. Barnits, (flarrisburg)Spring mattresses, Sol,Amer.
do a`valuable display of Hair, 'tusk, and cot
' ton top Mattresses worthy of particular notice. •
Jelin H. Bricker, fur a fine display of Chairs,"a good as
sortment worthy of notice and Life of Marion.
G. W. Swargar, (Harrisburg) best Chairs,
• " Froodley on Business.
it. Wirer, (Ne e) t Cerept,Freodloy on. Business.
G. Sanders, second best doff. - Diploma.
It H. Thomas, (Mechanicsburg) best Venetian Blinds,
, _ _ Alm/IV en Business,
Frod'i. (Illechintesberg) Panel doors Blinds and
Sash ;' . Scientific American.
ti B Hammer; (Philad.) - Tatent -- DlTerential - whideTi -
Balance: Diploma:
t *LPK"e l46 4(Nowellle) beat Setkur,Biron'airorks.
, do. ~, do:, , Bola Table ,
, , ‘. , , -Overttuin'shiechanles v
Ca t., Bricker, secretary,, , ,t Freedloy on Business.
Phil olf i plerrville) beast Bedstead ,' *laterite.
Min ytki. c r,op (Zietttlile) Floral workstand„
- . Life of as gton
o .
Apfa4.. o,KPthia _
beat Top.Bt y;
• litroodley,ort ißusiness. W. 11.41eidiing , (liarrtibrui)Iron Chairs, Instruet.
Btiler, (Merit!, inicsbetit) best Trottin g . Buggy,
Mine •
Basket. Diploma. Fierence Bricker, We* fruit,
Scones lu Europe.
4rll' M. #ll4llgbr Door Dipkona.
' • A. C. CORNMAN.
~.T; H. MILLER. , 1 CmlVee'
n .1-,-:-• ''4,3l77ine,e, 1744#/1•6?? ' ,
4144Sg'actrrt '111110)bi4i-3°'°P=.,orill.fittnees•
'`.1;..T.: ildn' C,44r: ^ ',' ' beet entrn D:SW4,l'iflllibli•
''`'p.' ‘l.Nit4ir, (9°414°) ,• -2 ' do.
1 4, M . ' ,n 1 0) . 24 : • d'x ' DlPl6°4',
' Midi , ft,,#w474;(l4°ir 7 . uLi Oil Nattillgi'.' ti';iic.
il grittsbUfg),-fet Toeumet QUOttint
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.0, ,-a),;...tiize.-0-hispous----,„ „ , ; irs._,.:Atrioevi
" ~, , r it & l ' tings, fort kw* ~,,,new!
(Carlisle) 0 r,l, ••,-, 4,00 r v0U137
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~„,,itik 4+1,11,,,0he) , rwoked
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Miss Lt ..' je Devausuu '
• - • ' •'' •
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Worked Oollartit ...- of gtelop.
~/,, ,cil'eltidi) . Weenx" Sirli
Collar,'.::'
lire. If , I— ,
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finer,,
best croc_betteLdin,d
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irlDilplawahlowsil
tfili;il2:lE flac !, -, ••• - eemb'd• Cali, •DlitbAlt..
, , bot Boot ,
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VOOODBURN, •
JOHN GIVLER, jr,
JOHN A. LAUGHLIN,'
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Harrisburg, "Air tio4rultkocit display Or;
p4a r jungings, Washington owl lilt Uenorao.
Coo, Snyder, Igeohaulesburg, .hooptUal deploy of Fancy • • - Ovoimons'flochoulos.
1118 'lft. l 7 S. Clove; SP! ' PP9Asbuttip,bel!l 044 ,800k0t..,
errgg neat Bailkots wore obia ostilblted by Emma Dun
' fee, ;Martha Adoll? 4!;Tiot aWi °then%
M. blee4odph, boon,tifott 4144,Wpri*g i
• . - • • • Byron o Work..
Mrs. A. Davidson, a riieeof beautiful Wax Pratt,.
. , Pebbles from Lake Shore:.
, Ursa:Bricker, biisixOt Sugar Fruit ; •
14 1 1 / 1 Mit.rgaiit to thiiifoi'bOgkatiftil Potictimatiia Tea*
:41ynon's Wor
s 'Baskin, ii4ot:ilioeqvillO; 4aificlal,alowers,
A, 4 ; ,ns i r c i u ttf work& i
404;),Fopoo, I;O!! ry ;Brushes,
• • ' •
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?'The following r/r4rlySiiribiathake elrrost
wftni QtrpgdoliAnsog the xteepleitlons
.exhibt ft , by ;:foo.: Roototf'tatop lbide Me.
0 4 1 tdOsar thind flket t chall'i'A VlS.'4ritgt,h9llLlo *POW.
feature 'by' 11.4 4 telf*Wott:4,41rdottuti a nuniber of to;
ficlet:_rePUles* aol.ll 2 .eitito,trfikfarOgikdOwe , /11, 1 idebi
roOoi:OO.wepAostgr;and - ottilont - 77.
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lit; ldartim. rOgolite escopouketit
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IVEIMESDAY, AUGUST_ 27., 1856.
' Miss Mary Randall, ' • do. ' ' - , Diploma.
-Miss Lizzia-Parkinson,.Thitb'd. Collar, - Diploma.
Mrs. liatellarnwood, Crochotted Collar,' ' . Diploma:
• Miss S. D. Morrow, Emb'd. Collar, . • Diploma.
Miss N. J. Adonis, 'do. : Diploma.
MiNi 31. Winter, Croeßotted and. Tape Collar, Diploma
,Itil;s'S. A. Sloybriugli. Enib'd. Collar, ' . . Diploma.
Miss• A. L. Robinson, Collar, ... ,1, :,, • ' - :Wilma.
Miss Agnes Sliolloimlyer, erochetifd Pollar, ....Diploma:
Mrs, 11: Herron, best silk emb'ri Child'a dress.
llyron's Works.
MISS Adana Dunlap, second bast do. ' - Diploma.
~ c7„ . .11, 1
Miss Delhi Fry, 'do. ' , • ' • D ploma.
Miss J. M.- Vitt, bast silk emb'd ,Sack, • . iplotrut..
Miss A.,T, . liobl n som_sil k emb'd.Capit ;,' :::;,.t., Alploma.
Miss Lizzie nipple, (Carlisle) silk ernb'd. 'Ciiihicay . Pat
tern, ' - Diploma..
Miss Lizzie Tiorlrinson, silk emb'a. Pin CitShiMi;Diplorno
MigsMary Alter,:amb'd. silk Apron. - , • • •
. . .• • ,Wild WesterirScenes.
MIFF; Mnry 3.,Meore, embM silk Apron • Diolouc,,
dress, do. '
• ,first. 'embroidered Cambric
pasettaar of U. S.
Miss'FailitS , Gould; 2d thild's emb'd. cambric Dress,'
. • Weems Lilo 01Mari on,
Nl'ss Jana a rßeodi - 2d - ehSld'humb'd. - camblie -Dress
Mrs. IF. Gish, hest enib'd. Skirt Ra&i forltiches,DiploinK
Miss folio Jack Son, sueond best do,' • Dlploniz?
Mrs. C. Murray, enlr'd Linen Sack, ' Diploma.
Miss M. M. McCalitlish,,etillitt, Cushion Diploma:.
Miss AVM'S Handkerchief, Iflplown.,
Miss 3. A. Davidson, Pocond do. "--
Miss Eterniali McCune, - do.
_Diploma.
Miss Lizzie Nipple, best UndersleeveS, -
Miss Lizzie sgeond best do. 1/Ipretuo.
:Miss 31."..1.. Key, 2d euilr'd . flatudiwilliid •
Miss M. A. Baskin, first child's shirt. -
Miss Agnps Myurs, secuild enib`d flutnik'f. Diploma.
Miss Maggie ltpors; heft onb'd tileentit, lllpluuut
Nlisg, Mnry Dunlap, best eiri'd child's Shoe, Diploma.
Miss Mary Nebinger, besty.loid euilid Pin Cushion;
'Llfo and lig Alms.
Miss Mnry Nellnger; 114.44 gold titilb'd filippors; .
Nalmie oinit .tie ntf;
M.
• M. J. ke. By ion's V (ales.
J..NIeCANDLESII, •
• T. STOUGH,
• • •G W. NURTII,
•
Mrs. 11. liorshaw, bust Quilt,
J. E. Koons; ' do.
J. Wilson; do:
Givier; ' do.
I.l4.llarper;---
N. Matthews; du. _
,Ferruu; - do.
Josephine Dultrich; tidy,
Mary Gish; do.
M. E.l(ulserts; Lamp inat
Alice M out ndistlf.. du. •
Pluck; Woolutl floss;
1 - 5.• Clentleniu; Half IYuse
N. AlcOullougin t ‘ trult'd tirebf;
A. L. Itublusom best woolen Hose;
Stories lot liousekeppors.
Lu 4 Knottle; best Cotton fibirts;
liberty MeLl entity db. Album.
Agues :Myers; bog:stand i)omer; moxirat, %1 'sr.
'Mary Wagner etub'd Ottomans; Wild WeSturn &elms.
Sundt Myerty staud Pover, Dialowa.
Laura H.'„ Wootiburri; nit n lat ur.p Shirt; Diploma.
Wulf; } Worsted Diploma.
/ 1 4;4` , r - k4r; inploma.
Pumfee; pushlon; .LlOOlll4.
A4 44 MSVUrg) LaMPU/a4 I Diploma.
Mari H. CA siu4l4(Slaipponlinirpv,amarw-
Table Cloth iLau4o,af4ionig 141110fits.'
t-Sl4 l Tiglerilhil•Apek) 1xi5t,1114140,4t404.*90 l Ate"
tom ' • - •
Miss Andarsani. alt61141141i";.::'
Miss M. Vest Aiteptiiin Mexican
Id "' 111 " 14 !"4 , 041) . 1140 1 1 0 00 r( 41, e4 / 4 00 6 ,;ii A:9 4 sni&
• , 4 ' 0. T. AtolatrOn1 1 11•1- •
AtioDER3IuND,. itlonteee.
WI4I.IIIARTIN.
.';.,' ,Druoti.Perfunieri6 . & a;'.,
ll'' ,' •
.
J. H. ' i'leXii. usearirrielit Drug Setciliale .Amer'n
*
• 'lke' ,4le. ' Perfumery; t' ,. . ,; • -
. , , , • • Life ciflo • dJ ,
___...________.
ec ug •A hair Ton
• • History-otWorid.
Goo, Hiebernson; (Hen ville) secend best de, ,
Freedley Innues.
Bolder $4 Co. (1131140 best ESSOFICO Wee; '
_ Freedley on Binaries&
O. M. Bricker; Lead Tree; -; InplOtria:
Herron; best Ink; , Mierle,
Wut. Bretton; & cue of . Wines of his own 'manufacture;
Llplama
SAMUEL' ELLIOTT,
•
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' It' 'dointefi.
• , .
J, Rio 3R INS. •
11M
..,Stoves, rintoare, and Hardwarl,
Bear & i obaugh , lroWsille, boat cook dioveg, _
• Saienttde Matilde:to.
, do. , 40 .
,boat Parl o r
• Breedley od Business,
IVonderlk 3.lzo.,:best disiday. of Tit/intro,- gai. Amer.
George W. , gull ) 2ud ,00. do. • • s. •
' • FreedltirOallisibieeit.
Clardy, Tealiot and 117°4c -box ; ' . inidoa4a.
'
Ar. &MUM, Carlisle ; calm of Ilardvrtim 'Tarr Abeautflul.
•
and highly useful display, • ,t.laset.teer of the
' ' J. I),IVILLIAMS;
GEO. BLANKNEY,
o,onnhiltee.
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•~k:;''
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Messrs:'N. Hunter J. Burkholder exhibited fine spec'.
roans natural Tobacco, • . • • blploma.
Wra' Hoffer, for 'marble Monument• finely finished ands.
• worthy- of particular notice,. Freedley on Business.
P. Uhler, Mechanicsburg, double-barrelled .but and
a Riled Island Rifle of elaborate workiininship,
Diploma.
folin A.K.unkleotteel-barrelled Rifle, • • DiploruW/ 7 -.
' Stough.'.l; • Diller, Fancy Bonnet, anticipated summer
style of 1847, -- • - liplonaa.• .
Fly 7 , et made byGoorgo Uhler (aged 14), of Illechailica- '
burg, deserves pre4neinentnotice op account of I be
quality and beauty of the worknoulship. - . '
AB . III.•KILLIAN, W. LAU(IILIN, , ..•
i• T. A.IIc,KINNEY, - I); S. KEW..
J.
• ' .
~.. j. G. 1116FASIAND, J: S. DAVIDSON, • '
•• . . _ Cpmtniilee.
. .
- Plowing Matelc. •. -
.The dtilleulties - decidini upon' the Morita Of the
welre.conteitants welv ntany,.un account of the rocky
i ' (float! clayey land selected for the trial' hut, after_
critleaLexamluition_ \ ef_the.work- perilmed-by-esch
'plowman. the Coannlttee,dericlkl that 3IARTIN WERILE,
of West, l'innoshoro, waicentitled to the Ist l' i rendutu (a
twO•horse l'low), and Wu: A. 4llo 4Nor.ksoN . The 2nd do.,
($5), also that Jos. A. Ras was entitled to the Prenituln
allowed to boys under .10 years of age=-(Scientific Auier.4•
' . N., PETER RITNER; . ::
WM. GLENN, •
•114TTIIEW M, BOYPi
. GEO.McKE'EfI4N,
• . • • IVM.„I3NETTLE; '• '
Committee; .-
,The Chamberaburg Band was the only ono that re
minded to the Invitation eXtended by the Institute to
compete for the :diver Horn, to be adjudgettaa'a prize
to the Baud that should produce the best music during_
the Fair. T ills band is eoniMieed of gentkeneu possess.
lug a thorough knowledge of music, as a Science, and
an iyrt,.and also an accurate and delicate musical taste.
They made most'excellent music; and although'• there
was no clwapetition; the Horn was
.adjudged to them,
net, of neoessity, but as a . reward of-merit. Long live
the members of the Chimbersburg Band! aild - soott may
they return to - greet uw with , their nivishing harmony.
: The liig Spring taxollern Band was presentduring thti
Ya.irf and performcdwithits.accustonusl-excellenceand
precision a great vrxriety exquisite Music. _ •
" We are at a loss for. wordi to du justice to thi be - antics .
of Er. Miller's address, on Friday. Ills sulject.—" The
Progress ot defence "—was admirably chosen nod ably
discussed. No person of intelligence, hating any taste
for, or perception of tjto beauties of rhetorical language,
could fail, In listening to the atiiiras, of being both de
lighted and instructed. Although Mr. 'Miller detlines,
at: present, ...urnlshilig tho - institute With a copy for
publication, yet it is belied that at some future. limo ho
nmy afford the Ouunnittee an opportonitif - Pliteing his
beautiful production before the public in . a /11101 i, pup
pnr.ent form.
Holly Ilrackee..
Di!grime Progrogs.
Home
- Dllilonin.
. Diploma.
Diploma.
liiaeried. Lite.'
Lessons hi Life.
DiploMM
-I)iplema.
Diploma.
Diploma. 1
As to eihortooluings And deficiencies In the foregoing
report, the managers • would earnestly request.the mar
Ilc tobelleve that no, intentional injustice has been
,dono to any one. So much business demanded atten
tion during the Fair, that it was impossible that every
thing should be done under the immediate suptervildon
of the members of the institute.
In Conclusion, `the managers; In behalf of the Inuit.
tote, tender t alr sincere thanks to the many omit-Ibn
, Violselltrat Atiointikrs-IthwAlabrtrit e nist„..!
lug thigenh *Nell 41rt 111 e tt nu drelheetvliitthli..
rho. daily rendered the ItalCand grounds a.. scene cif
cheerfulp itrely and bustl i ng . •,•
"lhe'lnstitute henett.ktan honert, and etrelOtt•for •
ward etatreti - el' , "energetle, petiavertng
„Indugtry in the
adrenetnuent,,ot,„htundure, 'clattery and, the arts, le
merit a continuance of the public favor which
,hoe
Iltherta ea etgnallp marked her course:
0/ I .B."3 I IdrIBILAN, 13e(4.
SICITIONAZ EDUCATION.--BilthOp Polk,; of
..,
Lout'lona, descends from the sacred dharacter
of his ephicopul-orsce-to—pithlish in the Is, • •
Orleans Delta, *letter advocating the bubo
!
big cf the youth of the South more thoroughly
with sectional prejudices and fanataclew, by
making eduoation.exclusively Southern. The
lens defines the Bishop's purpose to be "to
organize' Southern educatiou and' build up
Southern religious institutions as part of, a
general system of defence " F. r ibis purpose
bo batUaddresied a circular letter to the Bish
ops of Tennessee, Geor'gitt, Atlahsuw, Arkutt
sus,Texas,_ldiasippic Florida; South Gultruliett,
end North Cureltnii. Alltlictstress.ot the let.
tor is leg upon the necessity of cultivating
anitstrengthenibi Southern seittitbents and
feelings, and none at all is. laid on thd• true
purposes,Of. religious or !scalar education:---
If ,utitt'.a nyekenteift an this: Lad' been wade by '
any ProteenAnt_flpinceptiLilisboli-aCthe librth,-- .
with :a view/ tojurenginening Northern feeling, .'
,wh . o.,would be able to fathom' the depth of , the
indignation 011 the subject at the South ? • HolV, •
does It better.the matter that Bishop Polk id a
iwitelanian, and 'Mei the itiotrenialitinf' he de•
itires„tectiniulate hi Southerly'? ' ' - ' ',•-•'• ''', '
~.. ~ .
/ 1 044/nress was not re Presmated - the'
,
Nntionol American Convention which,ftemon•
bled at Philadelphia. ThlrAmericana at , that
.
State have; , however bald oonventiOn
'44r Pna, - at whJoh •
reaalltionaltetn Ad9P 414
l,
'sad na tak ing entrant , thanthartt-Pra alavery4vottild,. ,
this platform gr. Ftlintorn • was "?,rn
mi
"at' 4.lettar from 'thit gentleman to the
Pieeldeet -- to the'cinient-ion is publiehet_
la oiled ,nit,b non mitamitt
out
restoring Ammon,y4o,,timeonalating ,seetitanti4"
ete. Without; laying down a' eingt/e".dePOW
POnstrpte;„'or oadonii!ig oty, Mr: Fil t linare . a c -.
elPte the thittorti:of the (ieergia:'*tional:
Jeti V a2 4 . thitikomen*rtho honor. this do
• 1.
Deleitarelounty,,New , Terk'
she Freiman( Cuba eciteprise * liege : tter4 •
11b,"
the eaters:' :
prat WeTieie, 40441 the` A. 'lnoinitie4 : ;:thee %,
ere the
Ron. &meet. VOrf4 l ol4 ( 0 X 11444 5A41 .
bored° etelllbete.Vg4reetii*a't7o-000,.;,,1,—,
111°1301;40 1 10,1 ,11 1 #.9C 1 k ) ;PtM150./00 . 49147-'''
Otivproitylik t ,
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,Illiklb.,ifillf*llo 44 11 0 1 041eti off Riefelt,t‘
to,tieg be estabtietied '
there ettthielete)eiggetiietheitiettelle#:Ore
61':$elelt s t' ' , Xid i an,folisk t thelkiethe Oltnsoki:,
prgeeeden—_ - _Thef:iutteiet-4ifete*jte-tlitti
Melo I*,,lusliatta niggers are liatirmiggere.
NO. 52.
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Another Fight.--Resene'of the Prisoners
,St. Louis,' Aug. 21.-;4lte. Leavenworth
Journal of the 17th. states thut 300 Free Soil
ers headed by Brown, had mien : lied a Colody ,
- of Georgians, near Ossa.watomie, and driven
them into 111htSoiii, destioying all their prop
erty. On the.lsth. the Treadwell - settlement
wee attacked lig 408 Free &Hess. The . inheb- .
iCNnts f.ent tO.Gov. "Shannon for.aid. and the
Governor called out the United States troops
t0..g0" to their assistance, 'but the troops refus
ed.' - A fight occurred on the 14th; near Osea
-viatotnie, between 200 Free Boilers and 120
Pro slaVery . men; the latter were in a fort.--
Twenty ofthe assailing party - were killed and
wounded. •
On the 16th the town of Lecompton was
tinted by 800 men, under Col. Line. The IL
S• troops having charge of Robinson, Brown
and tho other prisoners. Surrendered witboUt •
firing a gun. Col. Titus wits ebeent at the
time. His house 'was buruecl. - McClure, edi -
sir, et auk.' Spat torkt, - . agogurA.
Pertioti, were
,
It is 'repertedlliiiflAystOtnites
sing in Missouri, sad glen th it" thturueliirery
non intend to burn Lnwrenoe on-tie 20th.
Fournier Front Kanaas—Lecomp'ou• not
.Dertrayieul..
22.—The serf latet
,ffitchee which have reached here Train Kansas
i :edtradict the, report•giveu on Saturday chat''
1 , he town bt Lecom I ton bad been
be Free State RAOLI, under General Leno r a/4
lestrayed. Op the contrary, at the date of
.ur last advice,, the United "States do )ps and
• citizens were' out in *trona; furce aucl atter/tun
ed to deleud•their property at all hazards.—
Several companies of volunteers had; it ire
ported, also marched on the 19th to aid in its
protection. The excitement all along the Slis
souri border is represented as Most intense:
Cameo:), Aug: 23.—The St, Louis Dena
-1 erat sives the following. version of the recent
f strums in Ksopas: The attack on the pro
4asery catup at cissawatoutie was occasioned
Iby the plundering of pioneer wagons belong.
nog to citizeuit,betweeu Exuma outs and o ssa ..
watomie• ;
The pro 14,aq/force wore entirely driien
~ut of.Franklit4and two hundred men from
- ` - Lawrencentarshed' - agaiust - tlin pro - elarery
lamp at.Mishitlit - at meek, and ordered thSimi
o diyerse, when those' there ' retreated, and
ittoupted'a fortified block-house at Lecompitit.
deirry firing was hlitrd that day;tatt it was
!feared egagaingTotigagootent took Saco, '
Sw.,Lout • 7;lig. 28 .7 4 Pri" , te deePatik ,
froin-Bomarille states 'that the late Kansa*
news hid treated' tatinali egaitemeat•thert,—. ',
thouistatdollirs bad:been: taioed gad saga
would - be ianaeltlittely *got to, the relief of the
cidaaml, Kane.. e r! , ltit9r4 , ,
deb'etato at toiliagAzigts among the bordgr
-counties. 'Public meetings- bate', beta tail
gad large body of goluategrat to go to
the ottba Gotgratotof Etttres. /fen, of
41 11 Pregoa !LS ' Fti 'ter° *ilk s
detedeterminationdeterminationPr°P, o rder,Jo, Ah
ro,
'''ool4 l, ***inaidag op.'
Pokili;''' sighed „ 0 . Claud' inteential
citiseus, WO,O 'tuditipg *ld 'to
deive 141 1 4 and hie ,
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