Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, September 29, 1858, Image 3

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gfANPJClSSORS.
' jjVtij-stv iiJO vonici t'.iii i juiiuucg
uetildi bis presence for a few hours
.,-t rv.t
, n.i.i morning Being au llus-
he at'.racts not a little atten-
'.ii is fcry eveniog growing more
'. A oM vriitrr, in spcuking of the
' iGSO, ?aj3 l-'at 'lt travelled with
..p. iL&n the i-poea or a cstojou ball,
f Vr it tail that xvas fur score
f-.:Vs in length. What an amaz-
t is to consider tins ftupen Jeous
iag the immensity 01 creation
- vjitii'y- KUd at t'ie sanie time
I .1 . .
.rut 1Q t" !Uie winca cue AI
pnscrib')! f-r it ! that it should
a i'l'li iiic;irciivab!e furv and com-
eiJ t tin san:c time with such au
i. 'srlty. H"w spacious . must the
',.- that civs 6Uch bodies es those
,..Vi without suffering the least
cr c-.iumou by it-
Qi-AKTir.s or twe Latrohr Light
r.I TKoiK. Skit. iUth, 1853.
. t'ir ZciiKK-raC ( &Ah'H.. Pear
V.l cc;,f r favor I y publishing
rote if tliankii, tendered to the
if Jobuvwa and the Cambria liri-
lj the m'!slf of the Latrobo Light
Very rrep'-etfullj,
if. L. PONELLY.
r(ir!:!e reconfion and unbound,?
- tct.iirfl upn u by th Militarv
icif.f Ji.biwown. prompts u to re".
.nr :Kvre t'lansii. 1 rorefor
j T!!t nfc un.iniiMiusly thank the !
f srnr).':iH'i;t.s, and the oititons
.;.?! f r tV courtesy and attention.
i: .i t; -.I'.iwn to us bv ihrm
j.-rf cr l r ri-st to thnt place.
., Jhrt we never forgot the
:wiii:t::.g aJtfntion, shown fo
sr.d iicmbriE of tb Cam-
T'i t nr. tender nur cprcial
x.iJ:':. rrliixse approving suii'e
:;:.!.n;? remember with pleasure,
ruraje u to ?r.nti0Uft jn tJ,e vo,
-.of our (i oi l ComiiiOTiTveahli,
.. urs-irts at all times readi-
u tip in defence of our country's
hm that the Military Enranip-
t-Ka. .it wees, passed off in a
i'uUttd to delight U in attend-
i lr:c and will uniformed com-
"n t!r grounds, snd the Tribune
' ''.i'pisT wr will calculated to
tir.mitiatl correct idea of the
'I .If.n.t e T
oi pionous war.
i'.jf!n.ts. of Mrart, Brigadier
rendered it iniprssib!e
JTr.. Kaylnr whs, Ut Sat
t 1 c;. w.ird of the T'or House,
;'ff. ir Kayh.r ip u'iutelli
"V't - jat!t:Hn, and . will no
sr.U!..u ajj'i fC'jucu.ical ofScer.
f '-iim. nr. i iili not have been
ore ward, Jt.v.cb M'Oerniif,
f t'iauk of pci pie of this
? 'c nmy find jnd merit ! ex-
pJSTRAS.Carr.a to the ronidet.ee of the
CO A b-one black wuh.acune wdite on her back
the other red and white, wi.h a bell on her The'
own.,, ruiBted to come forward, prove pron!
erty ray clmrges and take them lLj ShSi
l1'''3 JQ11X MURl'tlV
mOI.VTlO!B OF 1" A RTIVERSlFllF.
lhe partnership heretofore existing under the
who : has p-rcha-e,l the entire interest. i
moneya due the Firm, and all accounts a ins
Lem, will b settled by bin, oinfct
. -F. M. GEOKCE,
Hemlock, Sept. 18, 1853.
XOTICE.Thc undersigned will continue the
Wng.biiMnew at the old rtand. Thankful
for former patronage, he hopen to n-erit a con
tmuance of the aatne. F. M. Gi-OIiGE
KLLCTIO. PROCl.AM itkiv
"pU USUAXT to an ACT of the GKNKR L
.Assiml.ly ot the Commonwealth of lVnn,"vl-
rtl.i - . cieeriuns
oi (.iiia (JtiCimnn wi;ilf 1. i.i,.
July A.D. 1883 I JOMX KOUKliTS. High She .
iQ ot the county of Carnbna, in the Commonwealth
if 1 tensy! vauia, do hereby m.Jw know u and uive
a OhNr .HAL ELECTION will b0 held i the
lOiiiitT ol Lfcitnbria n t.ho SJ. Tti.k. ,1.... 1
l,th day of October: .K 185 af VTS
tm.e bute and County Officers will be elected
to wit : '
One iii-rson tn fill lw ..;.... r - .
Rioner ol the State of Pennsylvania :
One 1 crs-in to fill tin. r.iV... ,.e r...j r
aj rcme Court of the State of Pensylvania ;
Oot! person, in mninnrt i hi Jin
arH I.iintms-lon eonuties. to fill the office of
.Kl .rH-..iuve in Congrcs , f the United Statts
w One p.TS-.n to till the offiro of int-mber of the
ioi:se of Io'nrt'spr.tut . r t c r
. i ........ , klJC m i cun-
One pci tun to L'.l the ofsiee of ShtriiTof t,aid
comity ;
One p,-r,on to fill tLa office of Cmmiiontr
lor naiu county ;
O:jo person to fill the r.ffce t f Auditor of said
I'tJv
fe' '"Lure, ana oi tne se wt ir
In"r?JL?r ' theco?r appointment of Judge.
o her ,? h tLat T In8Ptor, or Judee, or
any such election ,ha11 be eligible
to anv onif thn i i . . . " '
4'h suH-iiZ f.i . - olcn Ior' A,w m th
ct 1 i- Act Assembly, entitled " An
Act relating to elections and for other purposes
approved the 10th e ,o-,
actei that the foretroincr isti, s;.. ... t . .
h?,r ?tfU a3 r Prcvent an miliary or
DOTi I1 trh -f?t r,
. v, v. 1IUIU Htrving as Jiidpe or Irif.poc-
p. w ptx'iai election in this
Commonwealth. .
Pursuant to the provisions contained in the
Act first aforesai.?, the judges of the aforesaid dU-
...w.o .cscuveiy lasecnargeof th; certifi
cate or return of their .respective districts, and
M" wuc luutciromearn
district, at the Gmrt House, in the IWotiuh of
uu mere to no ana perform
tliose lutirs required of them by law.
And An ther, if any iudpe, by sickness or un
avoidable accident is unable to attend said meet
mr of judges, then the certificate nrr,.-,, ,c
said shall be taken charge of by one of the
inspector, or clerks of the election of the same
hs .net who shall do and perform the dutiea of
said judge unable to attend.
Given under my had at my office in Ebens
luirg the tenth day of September, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred anil fifty
eight, and of the Independence of the United
States the eightv-third.
KT'S-Jt " JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff.
c -unt v :
rv: th iiiK:i;uiuu. Ilii
re confidtnt, prott rfjUiil
ii it ion .
?' itn;ed Kubinet, a citiscn of
".r. knocked down and
1-ffrtLty dollars, in the neigh
- Motjy deck biidgf, on the
-Tie Fourth Annuil Exhi--o::.a
LVunty Agiicukural
"'r""- cxt Tuewlav, and will
is. ILe Annual Audrey
cJ (l the lat day of the Fair
, of Ebcn-burg Wc
''-Js of iffl Society to-day, and
F "'u" of hand under the su
'it au.'uLie and tnterpriking
r-- fiLA.ef, engaged in rcpair
.'d puitiug things to rijhtt
:o approaching Exhibition
:o in better order than at any
iuch will doubtless bo a grat
n.?nt to the fair Eoucttri
a"i Pmpeting for the premii:m
i'rianism.
'J":ni Derine requests us to
1 nave oy-tcre, and refresh
'. tho Fair prounda daring
" uc rair, iro aoors east of
;rlVvine is a "mau of his
'-rcforc confidently rrcoru
"'tending tho Fair. '
'5i tailor informed us the
: ttMing all the Scwini
,vl,o is decidedly of the
Aw.kck'b is the best
futlie Grover A Baker
'.eFair.gronnds in com
De sure to nrnn n
- ,
tt-bert Rodgcrs. They
, - neighborhood of the
Efficient to accommodate
; "Uj'Dg fivont. Thev .r.
: . uJ merit patronage.
A?" 'liama. more pen-
nD yanfWB New York,
ordsl mornJn? f the 2Sth
'V .r'Jairiat.
e tr1 n Plrlt.- He
'Jae tiiue.
One person to fill th nfTu rt ..( n;,- .1
' - . - "iiuiui LI liiu
' "r, a" Euiployn.ent fur said county
The elcct..s of. the township of Allegheny to
meet as follows, to wit :-The electors of the
oit net composed of that part of said townshi,,
o Alh-ght-ny, beginning at the lino dh Ming Blair
and Cambria counties, at a point ou the divii'iii"
Iie ul two tracts of land, one of which is war"
rented in the name of Aaron 15.. win, ami the
other in the 1,.1-es of Mary p.owei, ud Veuu
a wis, thence Kouth SO diaries wctt 02 perches.
.uui-rcsve;i to a point on the
o.tl Curgoon Gap nd, thence long s;iiJ road
v. ,wii;,niji tuau K-anrig to Durnt Mills
thence south 13 degree ef.t COJ perches to
Iawsou s n.ill ami house, thence along the town
ship road to Lurnt Mi,ls, to dividing lino be
tween Allegheny and Washington townships,
thence along Washington township liiie to divi
sion hne between Cnubiia and 15!air ccuntie to
meet at the School Hoie in the burn of Gallit
2in, in Faid district: and t hp i.i.vt.i . ,r .!...
i-t said township ..f Allegheny, reading outside of
... ioeu oouiKianes, to meet at School
II .'is No. i:i said township.
The elect-it f tha dit-t lift nmr.rej4 V
township of l;ia?klick. to meet at the hoi;s of
.ne vuiagc ot Uch-ano. in said
Ttie rloctora of tho distric; omprwed cf the
t-wnhsp of ainihria. te inee' at the Court Iloue
in the Borough of Ebt-iburg.
TLu e IcotorR ,f tr.e distrirt comnoKed of the
township of Carroll, l meet at tbeSehoul Mouse
in Carrolltowu, in sld towns; ip.
T:ie eitvtun. of the dittrirt 'composed of the
Jjr. i.ig'i of C.'-r l!ton, to miet in the School
tloiisK of s id Ij troiigii.
The electors of tha district cr-rnpre ! of the
town'up c f fhe.-:?, t.. meet at the S. hool House
or.m the tarn, of Richard J. Prou.lfx t, in said
'I--' t-I-.ctr.rt. of the district Cumpored of the
B .trough ..f Chtibt Sariro'. to rrc't 3f tl-..
1 oi J.ic b Aagner, in said B rough.
. ..w ..v.....0 tiic umu.il ci'nipofeo oi the
towiuhip of C'earfield, to nictt at the house of
John II. DoU-ilaas. in sjid t. i.vi.v'.i,.
The electors of the district co.i, posed of the
..... oneinaugn. to meet at School
I V.. ia . -i .
"r me larm ot the heirs of Da
vid binsrer dee'd.. in kid f,.wr.hii
Tiie electors of the diftrict comporetl if the
""U,'P" wncmiinsn, to meet atbchocl House
V . t : : i t . i
.-o. i, in DOrollgll.
Tiie electors ,f the district composed of the
... i.:.. .f.-'i . . . .
w.."m.i.ji oi vrmie, io meet m the.N.h.iol House,
in the village of Summei hill, in said township.
The electors nf thi diarrir-t ... .,,.., .rl
.-...v. V III rwniu I i tJJV
IJor ugh f Khensbur6, to meet at the Court
!I,iiiu. . r.;j i i.
The electors of ti. dicfrit i-.w.,.....,! f n...
t - .v.. ,iiti jiiocu ui buc
i township of Jackson, to nvvt at the h.)usc of
'" ") '""P't, in Faux lowiisnip.
The electors of the district composed of the
Borough of Johnstown, to meet as follows: 1st
arfI. io meet at. ttie public School House n
..aid Ward ; 2nd Ward, at the Exchange- Hotel
in said Hard; 3rd Ward, at the Mansion lh u-e
.usaiu arti; 4th ard, nt tho puLlic SehK)l
II jus in said Ward.
The electors of tbe district composed of tiie
io mei-i i n iiicDciiool House
oi 6u; IlOTtiT 'Ml.
Tiie electors of thfl r'strSt nminivnil f
- I.' . i (jl Liir
township .r Munstcr, to meet at the warehouse
.f ii.i. : r...i - . .i ... ...
w. .oi5u.M,iii uurmn.iu me village ol Wunster, in
aaid township.
The electors of th dkt
- - . . . v. ..j j I oi tile
township of Richland, to meet at the house of
vnv.'J JkllUf;, 111 OdlU lOWnSIJip.
i ne e.eetors ot th2 distnct composed of the
iuuiup o: ouramer.'iiii, to meet at the School
House it. the town of .I. ft'i reon in t..L l :..
1 he electors ot tlic district compose.) of the
uoiuuii oi ouinmiiviue, to mcei at the School
ilouse, in said Borough.
The electors of the ih'sitiir? . .,l.a ..t
- v riiijnw.u i lit;
township of Susquehanna to meet at the house
"vhmu.; i ion, in sum lownsnip.
The electors- of the district composed of the
.LL. C 1 . ... .7
i.owii-uip oi 4j, ior. to met at the School House.
r I II i : i . , .
utAr .luuii iieunrica s. in sain township.
lhe electors of the district composed of the
township of Washington, to meet at tho School
House situate at the foot of Plane No. 4, in said
township.
The electors of the district compiled of the
township of White, to meet at th S.dirv.I M,,
i it. ..;.! . 1
The electors r if tl.n li.ri.i i ,.e ii,
... . i- ii v u v'iiivriju 1 '1 uic
township of Yoder, to meet at the School House
u uiiuuiu viiy, in saia township.
Tho electors of t.li. divtrir-t . ..a r.r .u
.... .w vv'u; inratu Kfl L 1 1 e
t .. .1. .f AI-ll oi .
ixjruiiyu oi Jiinviiip M mim t it,.. iv.,., i i:..
- ' ...v.. m . bob riauiiiui
Ilonse, in said borough J rue Moore to le tho
T...1 I " W " m ,
ui una ucortre ivurtzauu l.Tan Lewis to be
And I further frivn nAfU a -1 t t
13th Section of the aforesaid Act 1 am directed
to do. That all persons, excepting Justices of the
I eace, who khall hold any office or appointment
of ttrr.F.t- . i . .1 . . 1 ' .
f..v o ir.ist, unoer tne governmeut ol the
U nited States, or of this State, or any City or
incorporated District, whether , a -commissioned
otticer or otbtrwise, a subordinate or agent, who
oo. Buau oe employed under the legislative, jn-
". 7 . wninmii vj tum oiiiw or
; v.. .... L ,...s. Pfcy ,f,ryW ecoryorBi
f S11 AXKUAL FAIR OF THE
vrv , , , , AUU1CULTURAL SOCI
Eli will be held at Ebensburg, on
y ncttHtsdayand TiursJay, the
via, u.i, una tth days of October 1858
P.esident-A. MTfCKER, Vice Presidents
Johv B. Miller, Wm. Kittkll, Secretary
1. S. oon Ireasurer Davip J. Jo.vis.
Managers, Michael M'Gi irb, James Miew,
...i.u Lun,, UWKUE la-TLEUGE, EdWAHO
COMMITTEE OF RECEPTION.
A. J. Rhev. Frank S!mn0 t i t . .
n A , , jUorns Kvn. -1. Rhey, J.
II. Ciinipbell, James K. Ktnkead.
COMMITTEE OF lUliASGEMEMS.
T. B. Moore, Jno. Thompson, Jr., Isaac Craw-
GENERAL REGULATIONS
I he grand display of Horses. Cattle, Poultrv,
Agricultural and Horticultural Products, Manul
factured Articles and Luxuries, will take place
on the first and second da vs.
The Plowing Match will' take place on the
thud aav. at 10 oVlcw L- xr i .1 r i- .
It.thng .iacch the same day at 2 o'clock, J'. M.
Exhibitors will, in all cases, oe required to be
come mend ers of the Society, and tno.-e who do
not previously commuuicate with the Secrctarv
will be waned on by the Reception Gmmilteeat
the I-air Grounls.
Everything intended for exhibition must be
ente red at the ofiice. together with the name and
residence oi the owner, and will be marked or
oe-Mguatea by a card numbered in the order of
its entry.
No vicious animal will be entered, unless the
owner takes measures to prevent any possible
damage resultintr therefrom
Animals or articles on exhibition cannot be re
moved before the close of the Fair, without per
mission from the Mauagers.
Premiums not demanded" within six months
after they are awarded, will beheld as donations
to the Societ3'.
INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES The Judges
are requested to renort t.hcmuol
. , . " I " cv iuc i;vil;-
tary s ofhee, on the ground, o.i the first dav be-
ii i 1 81 wnicn time their iiamn
will be called, and vac:n.fi.ii ,;t"o.,.. ,.-n t
fided. V" m cc
They will report by the number on the article
exhibited, aud, m awarding Pi emiums. be gov
rued by the printed lists furnishefl them tv" the
Secretary. J
They shall reqnire such evidence from exhibi
tors relative to stock or article on exhibition, as
shall be to them entirely satisfactory.
Any deception in the'statements of exhibitors,
snail. wh n disccv -red, work a forfeiture of th
premium to which the party making it would
otherwise be entitled.
All the articles snecifiet!
J V. It.,-.-.. C7 ..V.-.. 1U, 11
rtii'i jo must nnve nun n ... .,., ,.. i r .1
C- iiinnuiiiuiunu in me
oUUtv. m order to pntit!. rl ..., :
Also, all animals entitled to premiums, must be
such as hve been raiserl "- n......
'- u.'uuir, or own-
ed and kept therein for at least six months prior
No article exhibited shall be entitled tn i n r.
premiums, as, for iustance, the be.-t bushel of
pram receiving the picmium. shall 1K,t bc il)(.ln
(led in the best acr nn wh5r.1i a
- ".v.. l l' lUHUIl IS I 1-
fereil.
The Judires of the kwitu! v! jtci., ,..;n 1 .
.- - ..in ou re'iui
red to report in wnting the premiums awarded
to them, respective!- with
... . ., .. " ""ins rela
tive to the merits of tl. gm'n-ioi.. - 1
- ...I.UJ.IIO ui iiicies com
ing u-ider their examination, as they may think
tironer. J
L f
AnV Person Cxhihilinrr or. a ..
1 .1 . 7 e " oi mention
ed in the printed list, but which may be deem.-d
meritorious by the Judges, shall be awarded
hploma.
The Jud res will
-.u Zl V . -j---""" one 10 inter
fere with them during their adjudication, and
when anv iiidw in i.f...o.....t .1 .11 .
. . y i ."""wiibi, uc uiiaii witnaraw
and the balance shall decide on the merits of the
iti ueies.
The Judires rf th mh'.hh i.., -n .
- - -iwuo biusn v.111 meet ou
he ground, on the secontl day, at 10 o'clock, A.
31 to enter linon tho -T.l.,.,,,. r ..:
. ' , . "lomrijic oi ineir respec
tive duties, and their reports must be handed to
1 uu ociTtuirv i:piori v r.'.. t 1
last day of the exhibition.
FEES OF ADM ISSTOV r,.w;fl..t.. .r ,r.
bersh.p will issue at One Dollar, and will admit
to the entire ovlnliif ir.n
and all their children under twenty-one years of
Tickets, good onlv for a sinrrlo ndm!-.;.,
issne at 25 cents. Children under in 1.1
half price. J
Tickets, grxd for the entire exhibition, will bo
issued to apprentice hm-u
- - --j- trvi.aiik K'l, ai
50 cents. - 0 '
Application to ha ronde .it r;. n-.
- - ... ---- vuduirrs viliCr
0O- Each certiftcat at .:ii 1 '
name of the holder, and any transfer thereof will
forfeit the sam to the Society. And the person
transferring or receiving such ticket, with intnt
to defraud the Society, shall not thereafter entei
the enclosu-e upon anv condition whatever
SPECIAL AXXOlfvrEMHVT tu' r..
i'ie xuiina-
gers confidently assure the public that such im
provements will to made upon the arrangements
of the three for Fairo 0 ,;n 1. 1.1.
....... niuou oeiier se-
cure tl comfort of the animals, the safety of the
unities, ana tne convenience of the exhibitors.
- A fine Band of Music will be engaged, and
will be upon the around rim-in th r,.;." 1 ;
bition.
THE ANT17AT. ATinprSQ -:;t v' j.,- ..... ,
- - - ' iit itc lit 11 t r(M I
hvJOIINiS RHKV r ttk. .v.. 1 A -
0 clock in the afternoon of the last day of the ex
hibition. .
In fchort. 'ncithintr within thi wne ,.r i,
c . w ii, me 1 jir"
cietv will be Tuft nnihuno wWcti m;K.
tendency to render the fair useful and attractive
and bring to it a respectable attendance
. .E7- A REWARD OF TEN DOLLARS will
be Paid hv the. Rnnietv for th o.l.,.,..:
-rf . . - - j .... wu.fjJii;itiuil aim
convTction of any pereon or perBODs found inlu-
rirti i7iwiiiii.JM - . . .
MiTiririi.j, rT , WUj pBRC9r Trgot'T.r m-
4o
g
4
2
4
2
2
2
1
4
4
K. Zahm
3
2
8
1
2
2
1
1
Ii
8
Ephraim
Glass, Geo.
tedering with any anhtil er article on exhibi
tlOD' fsep.8,1853
L ST 0 P PRE II 1UMS..
Cl83 O. l. UoESESr
, fgf f-? Nearer. Tliomas Adama Sr.
John Flick, A.-Kopelin, David CUarra
liest Stallion
2d lot
Best Gelding ' J
2d best "
Best Mare 7
2d best
Best Colt between 2 and 8 vara
BsttA.lt between 1 and 2 years
Best Gilt under 1 year
Best pair Match Morse
Best pair Mules
Class No. 2. Cattlb.
, ... , r """nil, uaorge U. K. Zahm
Charh. Weakland, Anthony f. Chilian
Best Bull
Besf yearling Bull
Best Cow
2d best Cow
Best teer between 2 and 8 year
" Heifer "
" Ste-r between 1 and 2 yeara
Ileifer .
" Beef Cow or Ox
Yoke of Oxen '
Clawm No. 8 Sheep.
Jiidaei. .Tobnf.vati. !..-:. c v
.vmr leaner, Wm. A
Horns. .
9
Best Buck
" Ewe ' 2 '
" lot of Sheep, C in numUr 2
pair Lambs j
Class No. 4. Swiss.
amsV I ir.M.n. TT- 1 .
r 11 v .x liimsn, ueorge
Gallagher, Henry eakland, Jacob Kibler.
tiest iioar
" Sow
" lot of Pigs, C in number
' Fatted Hog
Class No. 5. Poultkt.
JWw . Geofge W. Kerby, John E. Roberts,
John li. Myers, William Bonnacirr, Georre
Luglebauch.
Bcst pair Shanghai Fowls
pair Vyinttagong Fowls
pair Poland Fowls
pair Cochin China Fowls
pair Turkej s
pair Ducks
' pair Geese .
Class No. 6. Gkain
Judges. John II r).Mii1. t?.... .
amel I arren, George Bruce, Iwis Daumire.
Best bushel Wheat i
" Corn ears
" Oats
Rve
Barley
' Timothy Seed
Clover Seed
" FlaxSeed
' peck Chinese Sugar Cane
Class No. 7. Vegetable.
Jltdoes. "William Um P It ci.:..i.. t
K - m.m.. i.iiiiein, oaiues
irpattick. Sr.. William V - li...:.. t u
Lurgoon. .
Best bushel Potatoes
Aurnips
ir
i
u
t
42
2
2
2
A1
50
50
50
50
1
0
r.o
60
60
50
5
10
60
60
60
60
0
60
0
60
60
60
50
" Ruta Bairn
Beets
' Carrots
" ' Onions
" dozen Cabbage
" half bushel Tomatoet
" half dozen Squashea
" " Parsnips
' " Kohl Rabbi
' Pumpkin
' Citron
' Mosk Melon
' Water Melon
' See d Cue u iii her
' half bushel Beans
' lot Celery
lot Cauliflower
lot Broccoli
Clasr No
Judarn. Edwin A
hobert P.-Linton. John Fresh. lamr Ti it,..,;i
ton.-
Best variety Fall Apple i
" dozen ."..;
" variety Winter Apples l
" dozen :
" dozen Fall Pears
dozen Winter Pears
dozen Peaches " '
dozen Plums
dozen Quinces .
' variety Grajes
Class No. 9. Proi.rcTs rt mr rinr.
Judges. Jacob Fionheiser, Michael Leavy.
Johu Griffith, William K. Carr, Kimball 1L
Best roll Butter i
. :i ii.... t1
j.i mi, uuiier j
" Cheese
Cl.AtS NO 10. AuKICCLTCEAL iMri EMEST?.
M.Jol.n Elder. Patrick Bracken, Thos
Lallan, Isaac Wikc, William Douglats.
liest 1 low
" Harrow
' Cultivator
it
50
60
60
. FnciT.
Vickrey. Peter Kayl r.
50
50
60
60
60
60
50
60
II
A
2
1
2
2
2
; Class No 13. Dovbstio MAXcyACTtrcM.
Sudget. -Mrs. Abel Lloyd, Mrs. C. L Pershing
Mrs. James Potts, Mrs. Fletcher, Mr$. . Shoe
maker. Best piece Carpet w
2d best , -
Best pair Blanket o
" Coverlet j
" pi.x.e.1 iiel Qnilt j
" pieced Cradle Quill " M
" Table Spread 1
" piece Linen Cloth ,- i
" i.iecc Linsey Woolity ..t 1
pair Half Hose t 0
pair Gloves ,"4 ,0
" piece Flannel
" dm Broomg M
" Fly Brush . 60
" Hard Soap 7f,
" Soft Soap
" Candles '- .
Class No. 14. Citlisart Dipartkext.
'Judges. Mrs. T. B. Mmre, Mrs. John P.
Linton Mrs. A. Kopeliu, Mrs. W. H. Gardne..
Mrs. Herry M'Pike.
Best Bread s r - ti
" , Pound Ck . to
" Jelly Cake
" Sponge Cake 60
-' Domestic Sugar - 1 '
. Apple Butter -
" Pumpkin Buttor
" Pear ,n
:: . S
Quince 0
" Tomato Catsup
WallMlt rQ
Tomato Jelly Iq
' Apple 0
" Teach
" Plum " 50
Quince " . 0
Kaspberry Jam m
" Strawberry . . 60
I.' EI.cUrry 60
Apple Pi'eserT. ' rn
" Piar d0.
" Peach do. rn
" Plum do.
' Cherry do. JJ
" Tomato do. ,n
" Pear Marmalade 60
. Peach do. fi0
" Quince o. ,n
" Catab Win " ' '
" Blackberry Wins 50
" Eldei berry Wine rn
" Currant Wine Lq
Best "V inegar 0
do. Jar of Pic kles Iq
do. Jar of Branny Peaches 50
do. Cherry Bounce - 0
do, Dried Apples lt0
do. Dried Peaches r0
do. fried Plums ,n
do. D,iel Cher-ks Iq
uo rioney (in comh) o0
do. Honey ("rendered)
LLASS 0. 15. NEEPLEWORK.
MMiss Harriet Rhey, Miss Maggie
Mi Ya rn!ne Uory ttaaces Smith,
-li.-s Amelia Ihonipson.
Best Ornamental Needlewoik t
2d best o
Best Silk Embroidery ,
do. Linen do. ert
do. G-tton d,.. ?n
do. Worst'ddo. rn
do. Shell Work ,n
do. Dress Making j
do. Netting 6Q
Cuts No. 16 Flowerb.
M.-Misa Virginia Roberts, Miss Maiy
m; . P-r. M A,':na M'Douald. Mi Kate Noon,
Best Collect ion of Flowers fc(
do. B;iskf-t of Flowers 60
do. Moss Vase with Fiowsrs 50
jo. l aud Bixjuct t0
2d best do. ...
Bfstn.it
2d best do.
Bt.t Table Boqu f "
2d best do. ll
B :st coPection of Artificial Flowers 60
2d lest do. do. do. t0
Cr.Asa No. 17. Fixe Arts.
dpw.--Janiis Myers, Jacob M. Campbell,
Jhomas II. Porter, Richard J. Pwudfoot, Arl
Lloyd, Ltwu Fisher, Michael M'Guir, John
rhompaon. Jr.. Henry Hawk, Thomaa A. Powell.
Best Oil Painting 0
2d best do. :
B.'st Water Oj'ior Painting j
2d Itest do. - - .f.
Best Crayon Sketch 1
2d best do. ,0
Best Draughting j
do. Penmanship
do. Marble W. rk ,
CLASS 7NO. 18. KqrEhTftrAN'IfM.
.J'!.3" TJoma Tenlon. W illiam Kaylor,
N ihiam M. Joue?, Thomas M'Breen, J. Alex'r
Moo-e.
Best Equestrians over 18 Discretionary
2d Wst do. do.. do.
Best Equestrian nnder 18 Discretionary.
21 best i . do. do. do.
SriTEMPFB 15, 1S5S. .
ft
T II E
L?i K- m jt - -ja K7--1 ji it ? 1 !?y .
So long Unsuccessfully Sought, . , "Vj
FOUND: AT, LAST!!
IO R IT RESTORES rERJf ANENTLT
. Gray Hjir to lts cripiral coh r ;ToVei iuw
unaidJy the bald head; iemovcsi.il dandruj'
itching and scrofula, scald hef:d. tml alltiu-J
tions; rnnkes th hair soft, Ltalti.t end fc.Viy -and
wil. preserve it to any imaginub'.c ?e iV
o i1114;h;, aii iu.ti J.es, Sc., from
the face, and curts ail niiuKlgis mj x t,
headache. See ciitular ai.d t 1- f. Ih-v.-Ji
Dcr,N,li..IL.2.U57.
Prof. O. J WOOD Jk CO. -Gents: WitLin
few days we have uceived to manv order. a&J
calls lor. Prof. O.J. Wood's Hair Restorative
that to-day we were con, ellrd to send to Btttou
for a quantity. (tLe G doreu vou f. raardMi a'l
.bong old,) while we might order a .anlity
from you. Liay little ire hic J('d ?ce. to
have produced three or jlur new custMitrM, and
the approbation and patn-rago Jt rceeivs fiom
the most substantial ?nd worthy ciUzens of cur
vicinity, fully convincps us that it is A MOST
VI rill! V DIITMi .T. in.,.. " A JIVOl
. i.o.iui.ij 1 itLi .WvailUA.
Send u as toon as may be one: rcs Jl Rje- .
and one dozen $2 izc ; and believe me vwurs'
very lefpectluliy,
(Signed) DANIEL LA1HR0P A CO. -
Hickory Grove, St. Charles G... Mo., 1 .
Prof. O. G. W00D-DeiSir?slSt!JtL
last summer, we were induced to iue some f
jour xiair itesiorative, and itsLrects were j
wonderful, we deem it our dutv to you and tL
afflicted, to report it. '
Our little son's heiid for sorre time had been
perfoctly covered with sores, ai d "some called it
scald-head. The hair almost entirely rarae ofl
... .uucucc, r.en a inen.j, seeing hi? auffer
mgs. advised us to use your Restorative. We did
so, with Utile hopes of success ; but, to our snr-
prise, and thai of all our friends, a very few ap- -plications
if moved-the disease entirely rnd
new and hixuriant crop of hair fkor. started ct
and we can now say tb.U ov.r boy ha- fcs, ;aUhv a
scalp, and sa li-.suri.iiir. a crop of hair, as ly
other chilu. We can tl vref n e, and do 1 eiebv
recomrnenu your Ilistorraive as a perfect rLK-dy
for ad disoaM.8 of the scalp and hair.
Wcaie. v-mrs l-espe.-tfullv
GFOUGE Vv. HJGtiiXCOTnAll
SARAH A. Hff,f;:vr'rt 11 ait
. w . AV-' 4 11,1 j
r. . r- TGtr.:incr MaicJuteSJ, 135i.
rrof. O. J Wood Dear Sir: I have ued
two bottles of Professor WW llir Restorative
and can truly say it is the greatest discovery rf
the age for restoring and changing tho Ha?,.
Lefore using it I was a man f '-ver.ty Vt
hair has now attained its 01 iginal color." Yea
can recommend it to the world without the !
fear, as my vztc is one of tho worst kind.
Yoi'rs repectfv-l'v
DANIEL X. MCRPHY
: y,0OD t-' Bn.prietorF. 312 Brc4d
wayr.l.,iDthe prat N. Y. Wire Railing
Establishment. and 114 Market t , St. Louis
Mobile, and
S-li by all goo Dr::gg:u. -pl.',--Ia
PR EPA I: hi) BY DR. SAN FORD, IS A G1JHT
scientific Medical Dlac-ucry. n te daily workiutf
cures alnuvt to great. too bt-H-ve. It cures ii '"
by magic, even thefrst dose guliy benefit, scd
seldom more, than one Lottie is riqr.ircd u tur
any kind of Liver Complaint, fo the w.ret
Jaimd.ce or Dysrcpsia to a ctm.i.cn LcadacL.
aiLV.f LicU arc tLe rilt of a Located liver'
. IneLiveris one f -tho principal rcguiI
torsol the human boil- y. a!.d 11 Lin it ptr- '
torms its functions wtSP the powers i f ti e sys
tem arc iully develop- d. The ttou,ach isal- !
most entirely depend Oent on ti e healthv ac
tion Of the Liver fr it..... r '
... . f -i i pTiiormanc
01 its functions. Wi enfcn the ttciuaiL is at fault. ;
the .ov.e.saieathalt, and the whole yUm
suffers m conscqucme of me organ the X.
er-having ceased todo itv ,'tr v ... .1 1-
- .j. s. 11 lliu Ull
ea.es of .that orCan.or.c cf the prc-j rietcrs
have made it his study, 14 in a practice of mor.
than twenty years to find K.me reiucdv
wherowitii to eounter-W act the manv deracsreV
ments to which it is liable "
To prove that t!.: rcme Iv isat l.t5t ftrcd
any person troubl-M with Liver Gmpbin, '
in any ot its f;rm. has 1 but to try a bottlv, tJ
A compound been loimed bv dia-
;:o;vir,g gum, and cx-1 trading that part
vhici is tolubh; for the active virtues cf the -inedicirw.
These jsumtJM rcmc-ve ail morbid rr .
bad from the st imach sy.Uni. supphing jfc
their place a healthy " How of bile, invigora
ting the stomach, cans- ing f. vd to dist-rtWlI
purifying the bkod, giving tone and health
to the whole machm- ery.ievoovingthccau.
scs f fthe oisease. audWenccting a radical carJ
w-'.thout anv nf tlisilii. o,....i 1..
fell by using Ca!.-me.pq0r .Miaerai Poison, that
is usuuLy restore! to.
Oue dose after eat fcix:g is tnfhYhnt to re
heye the stomach sluvT preTen: tho food frcw
rising and souring. .
Only one doi.e taken before retiring rrtrtuU
nightmare. c '
'Only one dose takenMat night lowei.a the
bowels gently, and ceres co5tcre.a.
One de taken after each rrcal .Hi cur
Dyspepsia. DC7"Or.c dose or two tcgpr.or,if..l w-i'l 1
ways , relieve Sick Headache
One bottU taken f.T - female olwtrt-tica r-J
...v. . uic caiuc vi tm r tiifcaro. hi i E-iV t
perfect cure. -.s a
oJchoier
Onedosetikeh often- rill prevect the recur-
renceoiUIioiis attacks, while it rrtn Ju
painiul fielirgs. u.-eves all
Only ore botil- 'fcJZJnercVi to throw out cf
t.. .ystun the rllects cf maftcr a '
lurc.-.cr r moves all
Hillside
Wheat Drill
" Grni Planter
" Horse Rake
" Reaper
" Mower
Grain Cradle
' Wind Mill
" Cutting Box
" Threshing Machine
CLAP8 No. II MANCFAtTt urn AnTirir.
wfew.David Hamilton, Peter M'Gough! A
-v. .i.i ,u-,v tinier, i.ri i5ick!ord
Lest two-horse Carriago
" Buggy
" sett Single Harness ?
sett Double Harness
" Saddle and Bridl .
" iair Bxts
" pair Shoes
" Calfskin
f Side.. Sole Leather
" Upper "
" lot Cabinet Ware
" variety Tin Wtre
- variety Stonoand Earthen Wars
" Washing Machine
" Meat Veteel
?,7
Mm
42
60
0
" Churn
" t Cook Stovo
44 -Parlor S:ovc
' pair H Jtte Shoes
" Wafou , .
" Cidrr Mill and Press
" Painting r Graining
44 Axe i
44 pair Drawing Chains
44 pair Breast Chains
44 ShirA
44 . pair Coal Grates
Parl Door .
4 SBh
4 : Barn I Flour
Class No. 12. Plowixo Match.
Judges. D ivid Brawley, Henry Jfogcr, Jacob
Kaylor, John LuLier, James M'Gongh.
Bf t Plowing 9 .-
" " "tfl4r IT rearvif t$t ft s'
50
1
1
60
2 '
2
1
50
60
60
2
50
1
60
8
Iron city Commercial Collect
i-ocitbll, I A. - - CHAUTEKED 1855.
3C0 Student! attending January 1853
"'e Ingest and most thorough Cummer:
cial School of the United States. Youn " men
prepared for actual duties of the G.unting70.,m
J. C. Smith A. M., Prof, of Book-keeping d
Science of Accounts. 1 "
A T. Douthett, Teacher of Arithmetic and
GHnmercial Calculation.
J. A.IIeti.rkk and T. C. J.nkins, Teachers of
LiooK-keeping:
A. Cowley and W. A. Millee, Profs, of Pen-
manship.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-
ivi-.ld 17NG, .
r-n)xtV r .' ,evfTy doPar,n nt of busine.-s.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC RAPID Brs
IN ESS WRITING 1 ) ETECTING l ' "
COUNTERFEIT MONEY
MERCANTILE CORHLSPONDENCE COM-
i MERCIAL LAW '
Arc taught, an 1 all other rubjects nece sary
for the success and thorough education of a prac
tical business man.
' 12 PREMIUMS. -
. Dram all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the
past three years aho in Eastern and Western
Cities, for host Writir:".
NOT ENGIUVEDWOIIK.
IDIPORTAKT INFORM ATICN. .
Sliidei.ts enter at any time No vacation Time
. " ,". "T"1"1 ai pieaFure Uraeluates ag
MsteU id obtainin.T KittiatirtTii T..;t: r
Wmercial Gmrsc, .135 00 Average time 8 to
tr rn v.-"1' T60 Ter -Stationery,
4,JrCp-7l; nMre ct, .$C0.00 to 70 00. .
ttpMinistcrs' sons received at half price.
Ior Card Circ alar Sbscimeu. of Business
and Orrtameotal . Writing inclose two starnim
und address . F. W. JENKINS.
Ang 1 1 . fff nfgj!, P .
One lottl ta ken for
,. '".iiT rtmr.vcs Rii
yellowness or ur.natu r.,l cdor freWthr r
Ot e doce taken " ii v , r
'".t lj;t W i'Tt? ffilll.
One cW often ri-Pspvatid, ere, the Chr.
mc Dianhcea m its worst r.,fms whil. "
Ivl!l lZ?,&C caused.'
. ,t.r worms in childreu
here is no surer, saf0cr speedier ren eiU
the world, as it .".. - .."
There is no ex agger Ration in thw " .utaleV"'
ments, they, are plau ber f.cts. thai wf ;
give evidence to prove.Q whde all uo ieTt , IS "
giving tueirutiammourtestifLouv iu its favir
oflercvltothepuhUtherearenot wo n
Tully recemmeudas Dr. Sanford's In vibrator . "
penera! y known now throughout ti e Uiv, n
llus preparation is truly ZiVrr Inrrafvr -producmg
toe met happy r,sMk, on all thoi
"""'oicceitincates 1it
Veen , givct .of the great viri.ie of this medicine
Jje know it t. be the I ct-t prepfraUon now U
the public.-,, Ct t'.r.fy Democrat.
J rico one dollar pr bottle . ' ' 4 -y
SANBrBD CO., PropnVtor 345 pr.U "
way NewY,k. Dr. GEO!! Ki-yK Kr
Srxvd yen r.ri o n t . , .
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