11 4ti:,riu:ri i. ..,..: ::., i,.._:ti , :u,..i . , ti . t : _itli 9 CUMBERLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION, List of Premiunis—Ootober, 1856.' NEAT CATTLE .• • ' Jacob Trego, best Bull over three years old, • • (urham), $4 00; Jacob , Hartuian, (Devonshire full.blood) ' 2 00; .Jaines William .' • son, best Durham Bull between two titithree, 8 00: William M. Henderson, second beet, , 200 ;..T. Galbreth. best 808 between one . and two, 2 00 ; John Beltshoover, second beet, 1,00; William Gleimi best. Bull calf (Devon, ehlce), 1 00; Jacob, Trego, best, Cow over ihtee. years' old (Durham), 8 00;. John -W. - . Craighead, second best, Devonshire,2 00 ; • Benjamin runlc, best Cow • between we • and . three years, 2 00; Richard Parker, second best, half Devonshire, 1 00; Elias Brenneman, belt Heifer between one and two years, 1 00: ..Jobnstop Moore, second best, 1 00; William Glen, best Heifer Calf, 1 00; Geo. Shealfur, ' ,- -for - a - stineritirco - tf :Richard Parker, Hugh Craig, Henry MOO, John Gleason, John C. Dunlap, Jacoh Rhodes, John Monroe, Daniel Aid, William . Wirt, Ja cob R. Nissley, John Myers, Col. A, Noble, John Lindsey, J: B. Leo, Sabluel Huston, Wil. ' ' Ham Glenn,.l`. M. Galbreath, Emanuel Line, Jacob Kitzmiller, John Ore:lion, J. W. Craig . bead, W. L. Craighead, -Win. M. Craighead,' John Cameron and 'Henry Led' all exhibited very good stook :but 'could- not be reached With premiums. • ' • Abra'm Lambertoo, John Sterrett, Richard Parket., Joseph CulVer, Committee. . • --•- .t George Hendel, beet-stallion overfour yegre,- trot premium, $5 00.;,$atnuel Huston ' second,' '400; Samuel Zug, - best'quallion,.bel - ween _throe and_four,yeartt,—first premium; -4-Q0 oClintock and- uthers• also ekbibited •fine • -ho ::s. Charles Grist, best—horse' colt, be ' . Swoon. o and three years-old,Aist premium, 800 ; L. anderslont; seCond, 2 00; 'John Soherich, bee • ending colt, first premium, 2 00; Joseph •Cu , second,- 100 ; George Garverieh, beet mar- • ver four - years - old, - _ 4 00; .James Patton, - sec. d, 8 00; Howard Wlrenian; best mare between roe and four • Oars — old; 8 - .00 ;- _Richard—Pay _second, 2 00; - John Myers,• best mare bet - : .n two and - three:yeare,-.2 00; Jeremiah Reap, se • •d, ' TOO; Emanuel Lino, beet yearling filly, 1 - Solomon Mohler, best pitir draft horses, 4 00;, draft horse,- 1 00 ; - JO' • Fought, beat pair of horses of light draught; first premium,4 00; Philip 111:eekbIll, second,- . 8 _oo4_lVast._.sl.__Watts,__.begt_slnglo barge: (Simon) 2 00;. nestling Lee., best 0— e harness horse, first picmituri, 4 00. The. • Committee also recommended a discretionary premium -of ten dollars-to Mr.-Huston for his large 'display of flag buries and cults. Judge Murray, of Harrisburg, also exhibiied-a fasf - - trotting horse. , . . • • Wm. M. Henderson, Wm. L. ,Craighead, -T. 31 - . • breitb , Jabob Redsecher, 'Committee • on Horses, -• ' • ' MULES AND JACKS. Itiobard Parker, best team of mules, $4 00; Vim. M. Watts, second best team of .home- Raised mules, 2 00; Dr ' W. W. Dale, beta ;lair team and farm mules; 2 00 ; Daniel V. Alit, second best, 1 00; lVna Id. Watts, , best pair ofoarriago mules, 2.00; J. C. Levens• burger, second best, 1 00; .Conrad Ernest, .boat single harness mule, 1 00; A, L. SpOuti• ler,,-second best, GI cents. &Imre. Grueey, Sharp, and Niesley, exhibited three pitir of. , two and a half year old mules of a very supe flair quality, but there being no oompetion no . ..premium could be awarded. 'Thomas Leo ex hibited a fine wain of well broken mulaii. ..- -Alexander exhibited a pair of harness mules ' of very good quality. Wm Burnitz exhibited • single harness mule. well broken.' Alifitifider,jacolAC. - Neioloy t ergo W:Hiiiik:YOlin Hoover, Wm. L. AlaCollooli, Comniittoo on Mules., ' S/lEEP AND SWINE Wm. L. Craighead heat pair of sheep, 3 00; John W. Craighead,lresond best, 2.00; Sam fdyeis, best buck 1 00,; John W. Craig head. best ewe, 1 00; 'l/hoinpacm__Gallyait4L ' best boar over a your old, .2 00; Wm. M. feu derson, second best; 1 00 f. - 171.rich Strickler, best somr'tiver a year,. old, 2 00; •suine, . beet StriViidtit a,your old; 1 00: • ' Diweljonary Premiums —To John Allen, for . SOW and seven pigs, 1 00; Cullio & Trout,. f,ir • pair of bloater county pigs, ,75 cis ; 'Conrad Ernest, ditto, b 0 cents. In addition to 'Gme • preiniutde the. committee would mention ;la - worably' a Sow and seven shouts. exhibited. by Sanderson';Jnmee four fluty shoats by Jelin - Allen ; three pigs by Wm. L. Craighead, and pair of guinea pigs, !iy George Shrom, to . ' whom Is awarded a premium of 00 eta, The aommittee would oleo ftivorably ,mention dvs sheep exhibited by William WiVb, of South "whieh were fine. - A, Boater; A ,iirudley, E. W.. Weakley, ComMittee on sheep and.awiue. . rciuvrity. • ~ • • - Wm. If. Trout, - best coop of libickepi;• buff. am/White Shanghais, 2 00; Joseph' 'Trego, second, 1 00; Dauiel B, Kieffer, butt pair of Brahma chiekens, 1 00; Win. 11. Treat, sec cad blest pair of shanghais, 75 ob; Julio Spahr, ..,best pair of ducks, 1,00. Thu Committee do-, sire to add that the coops of chickens exhibit ,• ea by Charles ;Turner, , Wm. 'Miley. Peter Monyek; - e_eergeSpangler;__./ohnston Moore, Ji & J. .Boalek, •Wm. 8: Bead, : Samuel Martin . Itnd /Mute Perseus, wore very creditable and stained to high praise, but not quite equal to Athos° to which the premiumii were Awarded The white rabbits exhibited by . Solomon Stouf tet, were beautiful.' Respectfully submitted by :Rebort;.Mbore, Lewis Ritigiialti'iOnot!:L:'•lthiDoriill, t4iicutinl Aly,e:sOluniati L.e4jr., .r:- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS., . &; Haynes , .best display of agricaltu ' gal Implethents, 800; Mr lionwood, 'best w,' '2 00i, Griffin & Baynes, ,best ,Subooll : plough, 100 ; . 4 fine collection of pluugbe was , - ,etbib lied by - Griffin . & Ilnynrs;'.&. -- B.':Ziegter - and • , '.Henry LGriffin & Sagam: Peat iiiirrow, 00; some, fur - best • oultivator,. 1 00; W 4. lbstighlt Baker, ?or bdit grain end seed drill, 'Qo;';.Josepit, , Shireinan„ Past, cent, planter, 00r limes: Tation e i best, Riaper, (Atkins) ; 00 Jame' .Artris trong;' best- , Mower, (Mau ' 84'11) ; 46111 p(rier. M Shriner, beni..wheut•fa:n,,2.oo.;. &'Plank, best 'shaker fur', brashing: fan :','Atiltto;',l' George 'Brandi; bthie. hey. rake, 100;_ Henry Rh pads, bes t War coin Libeller.' 00 Griff?tv. B v flaYhea. - best 'lima conizabei -100 i'isidiki'beit'ititiyi" bay Caller; OW; tame, for...Aineriosa earn 1.00; John„lftrawheugh,litave bendlyB,lahul shingle 00;. Baynes; best ?cidkr inill, .100; same, 'beet . ro Alityarir;bost . threithvi. alit'Seperater, , B OD ; A4a' bath !tiPPle.4lring inaehinti, - .69;eis. steam engine ;was .eihibited ofCarliele. Thci ,, Courunitteo bad" .80 ,opportuoty,.:6r,Adei4 o it , t orang;, : ,at apicarenlio:niiitalteplidtkorcinnitiuCtiOn - Osesdst, it Wor,tyn,afc , iipociab,, : nallise.". JOhu 8. >f,;;41M.,,,110ver bi they NOt.friecl I)tittatillrmstrang,eallibited'acled ofitaharniid, - , Amoorb4,wAho - Qowil A iitett,chinii entitled 9•1" t Z , .;14speinithilljf ' ,.iliimit . tte'll., Glo.7oBrindltii•lf.iGardnen:onii39m. ISM • • ...NANGVACTGREGARTIGIAS.• • - ,• ..e -erge Keller beet:oaso ~ of nhie., 1,63; elloi..fiup 'display .Of Gate ddid. Ones ; :Jona: tlinn.Cornman, beat natio of .Boots and Shoe's,: I,oo;;tlitYplaY of 6ibineut.ware;,4.oo.;4ainoS' It: Veaver,' ,. seet.' Ind itesti - 3,00; Divid Sipe,rthird, 2:00 ;- Geo. butler. display.of Gas t-iron'llare,' I,oo';'"Jtim e s 'attdo, , lady:a Saddle,-1,00 ;'P. H.'Shataharp. - r:,best set of .single Harness,'loo; ider,Veertafaingle'llarness*;,George ight;. ease-OT-Dentallitetrninents, 1;00 . , riok Beidle, display OfYlloofti, -Sbuitets * Beirnann...b.oiw w t.g Mots .Henry Saxton best ohm , ate,; Simon Stnitli, best Horse Shoes. 3 la); . ha teeedingly 01.'s ;. Juhn R Turrier exhibited a :RON' &aft of tho Pennsylvania Farm (.161: 3ge and_of the Geed Will .11ose-house of Car.. 310. Respectfully, submitted• by D. J. Meliee ,obert.Alliaon and Wm. F. -- tinfiger,- Commit .110NEY.ANp BREAD oomieitteo would. remark that till the ,pecinitns of butter . :exhibited were of. stye riot gitality sail° : equall y.good that t boy found grent . ditrioulty in' determining how to award the• p•rektiitim.s. : They .award to. Mrs. Myers,•the first premium, $l,QO'; Mrs. ErnSt; 'second, 75 eta; Mrs; J. .Culyer; Aire. D...• • CraightUid, , Mrs._ D. ,[!oiler;. Mrs, .Catharine CanerontMrs. Samuel Myers, Mrs., Wm. Henwood,.sl.l;s.:Messersmith end Mrs. E• Thompson; ore•each entillttl'•to special nOtioe 'for the excellent specimens of Butter exhibited bythein. Mrs.. A. Bosley for hest •loaf of Bread, 75cts ; Mrs, J. Culver, second,' 5t7 eta ; Mrs. D.-Cooper, Mrs. Wm. ,Barnitz,abil Mrs. C. Wetzel also exhibited good bread.' • Messrs. Weibly and Dale, bent lioney,.loo;•J Careth ors, second, 75 ots. • Respeeiftilly submitted by • John Millei% Samuel M. — .Sherp, Samuel M. Woods and Gourge:S. Mirk, Committee. - • ' PRESERVES AND PICKLES Preserves-,The best lot awarded in three claSses in the 'folloWidg' order o Mrs G W Sheaffer $3; Mrs Wm Ilenwood $2; .11rs'S• W Haverstielc $1; the latterdspecially mended as bidi - T - fho oldescllloaglef7str greet a variety.. . Discretionary Premiums—Joseph Slmoni $1 • Mks Elizabeth 'Hoffer $1 ; Mrs Charles Lee 800; Mrs W Mesbersmith 50c. To Miss 0 Moore for display of handsomer:eke $1 50; Mrs S A Keller 50e. Pick/es-Best lot in two classes: Mrs Wm, Ifenwood $1 50; Mrs G W•Sheatfer ; Mrs • • S A Keller 50c ' • in addition under this heed we ritc,onuncild to Mrs A BoWor Sod; Mrs J • Thrrner .50c.; Mrs B J Kieller 50c: ' Among the list of contributors to this department- or class, the. following perxons.„ do not conic under the list entitled to. pre 4niumti ; the committee hoWoverteel it their dutylO - cointnend llieni - Nr• - tholn•lutudSilrr - and' 'excellent appearance and Variety or preserves and-pickles, viz rk J 1.1 unnr; -Mrs*Charle's - AtSmltlcMrslll - GraianiTlVirs G W Sheathe., Mrs Owen, Miss Meryl Der roil; Mrs Samuel Myers, Mrs Arnold, Mrs . W W Dale, Mrs J B Keller . , Mrs E•M Lee, . Mrs II Saxton, Mrs W Barnitz, Mrs Charles - Murray,-Mr's Atlec. , , , . S - . Havertitick; P..gpuei, J. W. Eby, CROPS __The_eoMmittee. en Crops, after having ex amined all•things coming under .elass No 10,-beg leaive to make the following report :-. While-Wheal—Messrs Striekler„ ifaigheital s Alters; Swigart i Dale, Galbreath, 3l'Gtaughlin, each of whom pfe ;Qls of good wheat.k. Upon. a. - Mon the committee awarded._ lym - hl'Glaughlin - IMEI _ - Parkat., Rutted pl-t - -careful .exam the first rtiemitim and were of opinion the second best:: - ' ;-- - Red Wheat—Messrs. 2 Brin '-- re,...„ 11........ti. lin and Galbreath, each of-whin hibition, parcels, that does much ..,..„. - the exhibitors, The committee were_o., ' pinion that James Galbreath pi-educed tit finest samplo and awarded the Ist premium to him of $l. Rye—Only two samples were presented— . 'John Bobb's sample for quality and produe- Thieneas 'is entitled: to; the' first premium' (being 86 buiffiels to the acre) 75c.. - ' 'Barlett—James. Galbreath. exhibited the finest article, -which is entitled tqlthe first ~ • premium, 750. , • • • Buckwheat—Wm 1 7 Swigart's was best. . Yellow Corli—dames Gapi - eath, best half bushel, 75c. 7 • • ' White Corn—Geo Brindle, best half bush: el, 75c. Best Three Ears of.Corn i rlio committee after a careful examination of the parcels of . Messrs. McGuire, Beltzhoover, Allen, Kel ler, Craighead, Sheafler, Galbreath; Black, Sites, Ilefileffirger, Brindle,- Parker and Bay, each of -which were so good, that we had , much difficulty in coining to a decision, us, iff usual on such' occasion, where qualify . ----comes so-closclyin -competition, - came-to the conclusion that Geo Beltzhoover offered the finest sample, $B. • - . - Wm. Woodburn,. Wm. McLaughlin, Corn.. FLOUR AND MEAL. . The committee ou Flour and Meal report ,the following: - -. 2 F/our—For. .tlie - hent harrel - or nom; tiy - A: Bosler, $L • . Meal—For the host Buckwheat Meal to Samuel Allen; 60c. J. V. Henerson, M. G. BeltzlZor, cob . Ritner, ann. EGEIIABLE:S " The committee on .Veguittblos_make the following report: ' John Lutz, for the best Now Jersey po tatoes, 600; Richard Craighead, fur the best •BLerceri,.soc. Pine specimens were also okhibited by Messrs W Ifenwood, George Bobb, Samuel Myers, John BObly, Maj. Wal lace, Jacob Sites'and William-Alter. Benj Goodyear, for best sweet .Potatoes, ; John Weft, best, Cabbage, 60c; William Brock, for the best display of table vegeta bles, 60c; Mrs G lV Sheidier, for the best Onions, 60; also, some line specimens_by Messrs -Wort and Graham. Jos Solon barger, for sweet Potatoes, 60ct Jacob Burkholder, for two Acorn Squashes, 60O; Wm Glenn,' for two red Beets, 60 ; J N Frealtn, (*of onu lot of Celery,-60e; also, ono lot 'by Joseph Shrom. Johnston Moore, for the best Runt Bagful, Sugar Beets, Carrots and !delimit Wurtztd, 50e. - One Jelly Cake, by Mri3Nol ler ; two nice baskets of Cakes by Mrs G W. Shoaffeni.-...- , Thomas )3, Craighead, James . Myers, Mat thetv Galbreath, J. W. Craighead, Daniel HOUSEHOLD'MAN'UFACTURES, &e. , Miss,Julia Showers, for' bust silk qoilt, -50 e 14rs D.Keiffer, for best fancy quilt; $1 ; Mrs S.O Ruyett, 2d best; Mrs Major Wal lace' 8d best ; ono, skirt and quilt inadu It.y MrsAtide in her 07th your, 60c; Mt r ii.s • Ruyett, for the best cradlequilts,.6oe ; Mrs Jno Noble,. for best blankets, 60c; Mrs ' -;. Brenneman; 2d bestl, Mrs Wm Renweod, for best coverlide,l6oc ; MrsHobert Sturrut,' fbr best, rag, carpet, 600 I'Mrs 'Jnollobb; 2d. best; . Mrs Sain't.Wlteryyi - best girthing car= pet, 60c; Mrs C Cameron, best soap, 60c; . Miss Catharine M Line, fur hest fancy,stools, •"`6oe; Miss Elliatieth McMullen, 2d bust; Miss Bonder, 8d best; MissE Caufman, fur . ' best mOrocco - slippers worked ;, one case best "WM) , 'gilt 'embroldered slippers; pin cushion, &0., worked.by Miss Nebinger, of q :Philadelphia,. 60c; ono gilt .embroidered Masonic apron;oxeepted.by the satsu lady, , fotir - daysi $l , Miss Mary.P.oithletrait best shirt, 60c; !Miss Mary Smith p -7,q 1,..ht .; M O S 'MOMS' Faiisyfor best...woolen 3nge;;Mrs •Jna - ClundUntn, fur . best,. cot hal ! stockings; lamp must, worked , by trodti; , Reed,ln..hur, 9tir year, •';ii.'ell,''intecuted,' 2604 ; Attys . , - 'worked by - ,..-11.1iss .11' Heed, in; her tiff ,yenr,.Which. de [rimy° credit, 260. Miss AZ 'Egln'fbr best faMp':lnattS, •Dipple, fbr. best - embroldeind,m Ca' and , skirt ; 60c ; :. Miss Anna Centime, 24 , beg, ; 'Mrs Jln Rel. for best'uipitre collars; 600nilitOtit ry ,J. Crane',;2d beit ;t:Mrs,Jne'lleigle, bust • • :fanct wcfrked tikirt,.6oc ; Mike .Janu Arm- . strong, 2cl beet ; Herron;-best Silk , embrolddred, child's dress, 60011 , ,k f best child'S fancy ekirt, - ,500 H tudersleere,, Ifrp",,l.sanglnan; beit.traniferred'eel-1, ILitoilleretit , liaskv6oe Hatitch, , bustt;., `,2l (oo o 4o .oo l tPaohlOorC'Sscorf , l soo 00'1 )t• or doll). Olstiis:; l l4o;•biatte'iji , .gtatlOiOr.ltiola - =‘ itsher'.l7ttri'cyttor.,fittc.;>Missmina Kollar, ' innbrohlery;*ery floe ; 60g. ;Airs ,T Mier einbrolderedC4nitent'ir , Are . . . .•- • - • 609; Miss Mary Bentz, second bust; Miss F A , Gbuld, One embroidered basic , and child's dress 'Mrs B'r .oaufunan, onei , gdod toilet cover Ractiaid . ;WOrtningtoq , nne.,good to-. ble coyer Bentz . kßro; tine.dtsiddy. of.dry_ goods.; • And we rocommond tliet;Jhe-promititos . cacti article by the premium ,he Raid to each of the iediViduallinani6d in our retort{ r -ROM. 'jy,-4. A: Lino, Scott Coyle, FRUITS AND FLOWERS . . tulgos:of articles'emparafEd n n . voimiNo 11, report 'that they bestowed as intich•thilo as the brief continuance of the exhibition permitted, to the.exaniATlMT:7 - ;:if the 'Specimens allotted to thoin, some of w . hich.do . .not,appear•to wino fairly under 'the designation - of fruit'S'anditic;weis : , • George Spangler', best quinces, 50C ; Geo Brindle, (Monroe) best variety of apples; $1 ; Edgar Leo, 2d best, 50c; S W Ilaveystick, best lot of grapes, (Isabella) 50c; Win Lim), best evergreen and house' plants, $1 ; Mrs Noble, best vase of Hewers, 50c; D Wpn deriy; best lot-of pears,soc. • , • Georgorleikes, Coin • SILVER-PLA - TEEF, STONE, 'GLASS and QUEENS WARE. Your committee submit the following re port A Naugle, best displa#ofjew-' dry and watches, and best display of silver Ware and clocks. $l. Mr Naugle 'deserves kreat praise for the manner in whielphis• en tire achibition was got np, proving n point. of considerable attraction.' ;Mr •Thomfis Cooly!' also presented IL very coiumendable 'display orarticles, and deserves great 'credit. Your committee award him second Pre *MM. ' • • •. • Williams, Thos. A. McKinney, 1.1 Law, Thos. G6aisoli, Coin: MISCELLANEOUS 'ARTICLES The committee No 17 beg leave to make the following report and award ofpremiums: To• Miss A 1I Underwood for One encaustic and two Greciati;palntings $1; B SPang ler for one box.of fancy segars 60,e; Misold Parsons. for ono acorn picture frame $1; Miss - MilmlO - M - Ooro - for - three $1; B J Kieffer for, ono large case of fancy goods $1; Miss Sarah Point: for .three r oil paintings 50c; Mrs "S Zug for ono bottle of . very fine 'currant wine 60; Miss Mary I' Weaver for ono painting . 60c; Mrs John :Hutton for one case of bonnets .r:tid artilV dal flowers $1; A II Kremer for three nio- • noehrometie paintings 60c;- J_II !Herron, miniature dreg.store $1; James Clendenin for different kinds of.heather, kip skins, side limther, harness, &c,'.s2; We; Bell for. one Cooking range, planter's) $.l; J P Lyn for best eihibition of hardware $3; 11 Sax ton 2d best $2. ' The Committee would say with 'respect in the articliis whieli came under their.ob servation, that they reflected great credit upon the tastes and talent . of the exhibitors_ "itifirthirdiaiTliTtilqu - iiitware and tools by: Mr Lytle and Mr Saxten,.show.how - those. gentlemen are prepare!) to furnish their cus tomers with useful implements and. beauti ful tools. • • • For the following articles the committee' wduld tiWard.no premiums, but think them worthy - of particular notice J Ii Trego ship a Lemuel Todd" - very , welyexecuted; J H Herron some .vili• k y, fine... specimens of writing ink ;-Jas Glendenin -a very fine-sample Of russet kainr ; Jolfn-- .Rbeem fora superior.quality_of pianos and . molodeobs ; Johnston. Moore . for 'very fine Ailee --- vi•l'flinelaiiiVe of -Maxi:Jame - it-Plato/I_llllu_ improvement_of_a_ -self-balancing sash and lobk ; 'PhiliP•Uhlei fo.r.display of, fitto rifle and shot gun; & Htiynes -for very 'floe safe Charles very - lipporibr of pressed brick ; Eberly & Miley a finifspee .of turned lied - and NW. posts ; Frederick Ly- . die two very fino doors and pair of .window shutters, with very trim moulding; .washing machine improved by M Dill-and oxbibited_ by Denlinger & Bowman, very . good -im provement.;_j_N.Frain, four kinds_ot wino of a superior quality ; Mrs G: W SlionCrer o bottles of superior. wino; H Grooves n blinds, exhibiting fill() workniato• s John,Reigle three handsoniely r vases; Goo Richardson ono removing dandruff; a supe- Mary Saxton ono xcry Zeynolds a fine show wrcotypes; Mrs . diaphania miloader ore- , M'Glaugh liad on ex .to ship ; painted titi' dozapecifl&te rlor article; 3fita flee painting; Mrs R of atillirotypes and daq Theodore Myers ono Await' painting; Bowers .ono hay and minium hook, a very great 'in merit ; John Maine. a very IMO eXhibitiO) daguerreatypesrA L'Sponsler Oho very fin parking; Messrs Shick & Keet a very largo' and line display, of ambrotypes and daguer - Motypes ; Miss ;M'Ellany a very fine .water colored painting; Misl . 6lo Whilmor a very tine - white samplef. — •-' • In conclusion tlur ohnnalttee - W - duld sug gest that they by no means-thlnit the prem iums above awarded . are adequate •to the _mbrits_of-theorticles,aShibited,:homlo they - think that a majority of the articles to which. are given is passing notice, .ate not worthy •of a premium, but their number and %%die ty ure 'so great that thby have not been able to more than suggbst • theiF.'merits. The • Committee would further suggest that the articles coming •Witbin their notice, were -,placed omdillerent parts 'of the grobnd, and rom the short time 'allOted to their mind; imtion, many very valuable and excellent articles may have escaped their notice, al though a lumber of articles of great practical utility came • under the .supervision of the committee: They are of opinion that nun- ter's cooking range, exhibited byatilliam_ ! — KA is worthy of warns commendation 'by the committee and ought to be received in to gencral taw. , A. dallicart,.The;. B. 13ryson,•John Lee, Con.. . PLOWING MATCH The committee on plowing _found on the ground Messrs Romer, Neff; Brindle Senior;` and Junior, Huston, Senior and Junior, Gar- . nian, IVetzel- and Zeigler, making nine teams, all of which made good work—bet ter throughout -than on 'former occasions.— Affer a thoviugh examination, the commit- . tee came to the;coeclusion that Mr George - Brindle, of North'llliddletan,ls entitled to the' flrseiweniiiiin, $6 ; Win Reiner 2d beat, $4; Samuel Ruston