Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 06, 1858, Image 1
V maiMnippi J . I . - . . i - i . 1 t -. c - t .i i U i t I 'TV 1 8 4 Hilt;--.;.". - j... -jt is.;; -. ! DEVOTED TO ART, SCIENCE, AGRICULTCKE, COMMERCE, NEWS, ;P0LITIC3r GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE INTERESTS OF. NEBRASKA. VOL. II. CITY OF BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA COUNTY, :N. T., THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1858. NO. 45, oT ft 7 r lj . r, a. i 7n .!-. - - - I ....... ... t Xcbroskct "CVtiu'ctUscr rrit-tsncp mir tbi-bsbat it prjENAS & LANGDON, Second Story Hoadlerfc. Muirs Building, (Cor of Vain and Fint Streets.) CHOWNVII.LE, N.T. r-naevearirp-udiB e-d'aBc. - ; - ' ' " - st the and of 6 la ed of 6 months. 44 12 - 3.00 r,Wf an r wi'.I ba farBUheI at $IU per t (SierwiM. . WflESOF AlVERTISISO: jh dJitJoBl ies-.rtvui, is aqyare. one month, . three n-oibf, $1.00 4.00 6.00 I2.ua 6U.O0 16,00 III ')T'"f . ' i j one yr Iljfiii CrJ' 4 i ! " . J-'. Vac tU a ma onaear, VDc'oatf CUiita, une jear, - luurtk - t C-n'ai'a. ix melos ba'f iV.umn. x itht fourth " .ijhth - Cv.sma Uiree month, kWrCwamo, tkree n oth, - - - . .r,th - - - 26.00 10.00 ft.00 20.no 1S.0 10.00 6.00 i.vlor randidktM nit- ! in .Wire.) 5.0 Ch in a-lr4nc wt I he ru-iuirdfr all a.rmi ,t fe-r a -tual rrt.tiibi!itT if knewn. Tas K'r f,,r 3 ehane ill we a4 led to the J.c-i-e'nt mi h- " n'A rrd by the year, apn betwren the rtie. ilrfrti-wfia-sn a t mirk. l n th?opy fora ire' ;ui HU'BSerwf tirli n. w 1! i-.ntioned eotil U!a4i-ru-a -aU f- trnerf'rtraaient per M.tn berii in a.lrnee. The rir t -f yrl .lrcrtiier be enfiti- 4 tiirtA't thetr wo bni an I all a-lrerti. nil mi MrlatBin? iheieto. to be lr ex tra, i Vear'TaJTerti-er. hare the privilege .f changing taelr ajrerti-inentu quarterly, til UM a.UdrtieiB!nta c'aarzed double the lkT nr.!. A If -n a?nt en th iniJi et;laiTJj will b ciirfrd extra. BOOS AITD FA1ICY JOB PRINTING! lUring rdJod to the Adr;rtir OlFL-e Card and Jok l're.w.Nw Type of lha latt tyle. Ink f aUeoUei,BMni ?s r9- Pa,-", Kteclop". Ae.: we ar bow pre pared to excen'e J-b "Vrk of eeery de jn't4i..a in a trle DaTi.ed by any other office ia the Tailed Sutea. Parvwlar attcatioa will b:r?nto oHera frf-m aitanee in hrin 'h-in or'im ;.t!y attended to. Tha IV..nriets htrin had an oxtensire expe Ttrape, will ire their personal attention to thia hraorh ft hane,and rvip, ia their endean.r to plaav, b-xh in the ex-iletKe of their work, and raMooible charge to reeeire a ahare of the public fttrinaje. BUSINESS CARDS MISS MARY TURNER, MILUHER AliO DRESS MAKER. tain Street, on door a bore Care oca Bank. 'BllOWNVILLOi, X. T. ionntts and Tnmmings always on hand, ; C. V7. WHEELER, Arcliitsct and Builder. Till? t S7. TZLIS X. O 'ITL.'TSZ -'2. Urownvlllo, TCT. T. TJ. C. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY -A S I Ural Estate Agrcnt, T5R0WXVILLK, X. T. aEFXXKNCE!. no.Wa.Jeiip, M-.ntroae, Pa. 11. S. Ueatly. - John t:. auir. C'.ii-ays III. Win.aK. Alliater. - - . ch.ri... r. F.lr, " " " K. W. Kara a. Browqrille, X. T. O. F Lake. 44 I. T. 7hyte & Co., VncLX!aLE kSU KKTilL DeLEKf IS DRY GOODS, GROCERIES Q:xiensw.r H nlw ri Qtovoa, 2r"ixTxxltxxx'ov Ccnatry Produce, nuowxvu.i.K. N. T. J. HART fic SON SADDLE k HARNESS Orecoa, iiolt Coumty, JiL50uri. Ceep-soajtaatty on hand ail leacriptiou of Uarneae, fd41w, Kndlea.te.jwe. X. Ua iorj art k 1 i a eif VhepU manufactured f arelrevnd warratited t cire atipla-t mn. JACOB fLIFFORD, Attorney ami Counsellor t Lm , GENERAL IXSUUX.nCE AXI LAM) AGENT Aad Notary Putlia KEBRASKA CITS'. K. T. r'J MteaJ promptly to all buirnerr eatrnkted to hi are.ia cbraka lerritorr and neat' to hi ra lawa. . . Splera&(i2. 135. rltilj-ly 1 E. S. DUNDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AEcnta. irnmso!t co. it. t. ViJX practice it tbp rereral Court of the id Judicial iiria and attend to all m.ttera o4inected i:h the rMon. Wat Xc1xkw E q.. of 5ctra-ki City aarnst me ia Ue prot.eulUuD U import jit Suit. IIEMAHA LAKD AGEIiT, St'RTEYOR 4V. XOTARY ri BLtC, Will aelec: 1 ds. inetift titles, pr tax, kc., iiber m fLiiisaa or Nebraska! boy, sell. n4 eater lends on CocauiiAMooi inrest in luwn prtprtr. bar or M'.l tb MB b4 will Lit uo kand crrect plaU i4 ItriUupl Guuntie. Ilc., kbtwioi il laudx ub jc to entry, and vber del.d will lorouft partiei 11 t- iBjr in tb uto nLb toe kaice. Betnc tb olJe-i e:iker tb ciunty will it all cu- be bi to tire fall and reliable iofriuatt. Aodrev A. L Caie eiUer at BrvrarUir XimU City KebrakaTerriurT. iuj-ia--! DANIEL L: LIcGARY, HTOBDEY -41 W. AND ' ' SOLICITOR IX CHJXCERY. Brownville, Nebraska. Vi'.t practice ia U Conrta U Xebralti.aBd Xorth e.t MiMoa.t. REFERENCES. . . Mera Crow UcCreary a. Co.. lloo. Jaiue Jf. llupha, lUa J hat Stiepty, HoB. Jnie-Crate. St Lnvia, Uo. Do St. J.eph. Ho. I, H-. Situa W4ai. Jadre A. A. Bradlurd, S P. Norkoim . Kebrata City, K . T. Do H. M. ATKINSON, Surveyor and Land Agent, LAI 1ST STREET, BROWNVILLE, N. T., Ti-atliid prtttDpily t the M'!cetia ar4 loca tion cf t.'Tetnu5it ImikIii in the NViu h UndJi-'- tti-t: surrryiu town nil es, and vulidiridin land drt'ti.i city i'Ut,aiKl all i.ther t'a.iQ- T a (ijiitr il SiirvrTt r. lie will late wamtaU on time fur li'tant dealer; filo derlrtiry f Utc-trtneuU of in- t-ntin to prt-mj-t : make ut rtrs-em;tinn pap-.-r; nd alwayaou hand to look iitcUiiai fur actual act- llera. .v KF.FEIiTO W. W. S-ner. M. New Y-tlt Cl'r. Sewal A W.ihiuU.n, l'-.!-Mi, M. . Kt. T. W. IL.we, l'ata-'kala Ohio, r.4. E. A'kin-on. (w.r II. Ni' ii. KesiMPr Itnd Offi . Hr..w rillr, Luhhut;h 1'aiVKD, lluakt-rs L'rowi villr, N. T. !C W. Farna-. J. D. N. &B..B. THOMPSON HeaJ j-.btalf & (lescral ol cclin Agenti, BBOWUVILLE, N. T. ) A?cnts for Iowa Ins. Co., Oskaloosa, AKL bn-ine entruMed t our care will meet wilh pnoiipt atteu.tuo and watranted correct. Paper prepar ed tor ; erna.ua wiliiug to pre-empt, Declaratory aute meiit mjde nt, etc., etc. Ij-Uffi -e on r.ret stieet, nortfcot I. T. Vkyte k. C-J t:r.rKKKKiCKj : J. W. Griruet. Ex- -Ternor Iwa T. L P ice j Miaunrl AUfiiii A K.inc do d" G raJT.e h. C., Olenwotxl. Iowa n. UKbty CjtKil lewa Apri! 18S8. rtn41-ly A. D. KIRK, Attorney at Luw, laxind Aereat and Notary l-ubiic Archer, RicharJ$on Co., . I. Will raeticeia the Carl of Nebnuka.aaiisted bj llardinsand llennett, Nebraska City. W. P. LOAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOT AND LAND AGENT, Arrhfr. Kicharason tonnir a. t. B. I. HARDING. C. C. CIXBorGII B. F. TOO XX HARDiliS, K1M80UGH & CO., hetmrrr and tt'lnlemle Deiiler in HATS, CAPS & STRAW GOODS, Ko 49 Ma-n street. ret. u:iTe ana riiw, ST. LOUIS, MO. Particulrf tttention paid to manufacturing our fine t M"le Hat. HEAL ESTATE AGENCY. CEORoB CLAYBS. ' W- L,t- Clayos els Ijoo. Real Eatitu stud Gemril Agency, omaha. crrr; a. t. HEFER TO fame Wright, Brokt-r, ' ' , J Xew York, Wn, A. V,mdwfcrd. tq. lion. K.Wood. Kx-4i.v. of Ohio, Cleveland, Wicka.Otic and 15rwtH:ll,lJaBker, Alcott A Morton. Col. Robert Campbell, St. Jaouia, Jatnea Kidgway. E-q. Crawforn and Sarkctt. Chicaro. nmihi itT. Atii.S" 1S5R. elnl-l-lj BEN NET. MORTON & HARDING ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Nebraska City, A". T., and Glenwood, Ia. TI7II.L practH-e in all the O-urtsof Nebraska and W' extern Iowa. Particular attention paid to oMainiug. lntiBg Land Warrantt.aud collection of dcbla. REFERENCE: lln. Lewis Ca.. Detroit. Ml. httran uliu D. Morton, - S M,tn'S"n' Gov. JK-l A. Matteson, Springfield. Ill tl.ir. J. W'.tlrimc. h-ma City.lewa; It. I. Fifiled. St. la.mia.Mw.: Hon. Daniel O. M.irton.T.dedo. Ohio P. A. Sarpy. Il.-ll.-vue.Nrr-rnska: Sedgcwih Walker. Chirapi. Ill: Own. Weare Konton. rwtnril Wnff- Iows. ihfffMf.s r. C'ASAUV, HV, I M AKT1 W. KII'AN i Ji. D. WHITV. V Iowa. ) Xt braka Ci:y M ) iAS. O. TKiT. Con m il UIuCTi. I CASSADY, TEST, RIDEN &. CO., (Suocessora to Hideo A White.) LAND AGENTS. KEBBASKA CITY, X. T. HAVIN1 made arrangenx nts by which we will receive aocorate eopies of all the Townshipe embraeed in tbe Eastern portion of Nebraska, we are now prepared to off.T our service to tho " Squatters of Jn'tbraska Territory." In Fillinc Declaratory Statemerts of inten tion to Pre-empt. Secunr j Pre-wto ra tions. Locating; Jjand 'Warrmnta. AND ENTERING LAND. Land TTarrantti Bonght and Mold. LAND ENTERED ON TIME. Particular attention pnid to Buying and Selling IVoperty on eouimiseioti: Also, to makirg Colleetiims and f.wardin n'mitfancei-to any part of the Union. UlilBkf of all kind alwav n band. . REFERENCES. Hon. A. A. Bradford, Nebraska City. S. F.Xoc.olls. M-tws. D' lman k Wert, Ft. Joaeph, Mo., Peter A. Keller. . Washington City Thma Iwifdvin, " 44 June 2. K5. vl-n4 JAMES W. GIBSON, BLACKSMITH Second Street.hetween Main and XebrV, PBOWrWLLE, N, Tr GrigiiiaL For te Vebraka Adrertiaer. ' Leaves from qj Iowa Leg Boot.' BT VITTIE rtSWOOO. ' " . . - Friday, April2,lSi58. I am in receipt of a streak of sunshine from the West, which iu Editor calls' the "Advertiser. In consequence 'of this courtesy, I feel like grasping' the fingers of humauily," that portion. of which dwell in the Ne maha ralley, "besides giving them a" cor dial "how d'ye dotf this pleasant 'after-' noon. Wonder if they hare such sweet sunshine to linger on the hills!. tempting their anchorite bosoms with a glow of warmth and beauty, and as it goes out the purple gates of the WeSt, it seems sad and regretful to leave us 'for a1 single night? ' ' .. ; No uncurbed winds, no drifting snows, no frost jewels like the last April, but in stead, the, gentle south wind, sonj of larks, and thi bright eyes of the wild riolet ocd forget-me-not. Our plow is. turning up its nose,' snuf fing the spring air, for father is enjoy ing his dinner si-esta, ere he plods the weary furrow with sowing the' seed ; and the butterflies are waving a baton, like Jtilien, to keep time with the bird-chttrua in t Vi ca A nr 1 1 nrAotkra ! If I have not proved that Spring is here, let me sdd that Shanghae fruit is more plenty, and the "tater" are sprout eg iu the cellars. (Diar me! but 1 can not kt-ep on my poetic stilts long to-day. Will" is reading "SutLovegoudVDog,1" yet stops pretty often to roll on the floor, tijjin ; gues that is the reason that I am of the earth, earthy.) "Sut," in my opi nion, comes the nearest being a scamp of any body in: Tennessee. "Stuff Gut!" ou;rht to tear that bhirt off which he has immortalized, so as to perfect him in what the London Times calls "bed-room litte- rature," for' he might get that classic nnder-garment spoken of in hLstory, and, in case it brings him torment, may-be some pitying chaste'ml;i will 1 xk over his shoulder when he ii vrritingwliOvf I well, no matter. i y '-Ob 1 would the power some piftie cie na Jo weuuriels aa itberaee ua." It would divest us of some conceit, may-be But here goes a fair equestrian,' fol lowed by a cavalier some twenty-five rods distant, very leisurely pacing his naj, for he has the disadvantages of a high wind and a spavined "boss." There is noplace where a lady shows off so well as in the saddle, if she has grace and manages her steed properly. But deliver us from the sight of a fat cirl bobbing up and down in the seat like a sick kitten; a little hat on her head covered with bows and tails of ribbons, skirts flopping around, and she thinking all the charms and graces are fluttering about her; may we be exused from admiration. Saturday April 3. Our farmers have not the ambition to raise produce as they did last year, for there is n market but our dinner pot yet, and every body un easy to get off for some country where there is no panic, cheap land, and plenty of money. Great stories aboot the "good times" in Missouri and some of the Ter ritories; but in our humility we would advise to stick it out a while longer, for the stone which keeps rolling will gather no moss. Brownville has a river, Newton only the promise of a railroad. The progress of these towns can never be parallel again, though settled about the same time. We have pretty much concluded to wear old shoes, old hats, and old clothes gener ally. But two of our merchants have been East for fpring goods, and they brought a small stock. : Indeed, old watches still are the only legal tender, and money an apocryphal idea of bye gones. If it is fashionable to be economi cal, the country's salvation is at hand, and we hope for the "better times comin." Saturday, 4th. - Easter . mora ! The cook has colored eggs for breakfast, and the bells have a merrier chime than usual this morning. Now many Catholics are praising that Jesus, which .the I'resDyte nans . here, torough , an . their - services, ' have never mentioned his resurrection to day so afraid of . conformity, to . another sect. But some way, the little plain hall, with its blue backed seats, its low jough pulpit. ond thesqueaky. little choir,- with the dozy crowd,' seemed a . vain oblation to the King af . kings... After 1 c&tne home I was haunttd with visions of . marble domes and gilded spires, the .fragrance from holy. censers,-the glorious music, and the sublime works of art, all these within the sacred walls of the mother church which help faith by sight. I may be wrong, but th re are many who worship jp form in oyr Protestant fhurcbes as well as ;q the Catholic,-.,. . , . Miscellaneons. . . r I : Tbe Place for Sehbqlna-iiis . ; Prentice of the Louisville Journal, re lates the following experience of his in sending schoolma'ms South : "Some mar think 'stranre fit isn't though) that ever since thetiwP when we "v"o" " . remarked in Our paper that nine-tenths Of all the hundreds of young women sent by .. . c ...V" . . , i . us to the South as teachers have ?ot mar- nea mere, we nave oeen meraiij- ever-1 whelmed with " arDlications f runr N eir I A A England, New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. , , - , . . We do not think, that injustice to such of our Southern friends as are in want ( teachers, we can send any girl that will not pledge herself to us to continue at least six months in the business. e know that the conditions seem hard, but really we shall have to be inexorable .rVDoui tnree years ago, tne Trustees oi j fine female academy in one of the 1 Southern States wrote to us to send them tea iher. ' We sent them a very beauti ful and . accomplished ( young lady, and they promptly wrote us a letter of warm thanks for the selection. In about three months they wrote us : again, telling us j that their teacher bad got married, and reouestim us to send them another.. . We , .l -i : i. 1 uiu sena mem anomer, quite aa ueauiuui the foIlowin? wbiuh Element shall be reri and accomplished as the ' first, and they I ed by aSdsrit, as per form annexed : ' were, as ihey might I e, very much del- ignted witn ner. in jus: . udoui 7 inree i months, however, they applied, to us a end them still another, the second having got marritd like the first. In their last application, however, they insisted that the lady next ent ihould be plain looking, and not less than! flirty-five years old. The conditions were difficult, and we did not succeed in COinr-vinf with them. We prevailed up- UUUUt J1IC11U3, me I.U3.CC5, al " richly talented young lady who was neith- er old nor ugly, she riving us her honor that the would not marry in less than half a year. We understand that she held out like a brave, good girl to the end of the specified time, but not a day after wards. F ,,,,! fin IT dial 11U4A. A Sheffield ( i nnlaud) paper says that a gent-eman in iuai uiw ti iias rt.cn cu a letter irom a menu ia i.uriuauijnuu wuu- i taiQjnjr the following : A tinofular circumstance happened at our union last week. For some miscon duct the master had put a boy for punish ment into the dead-house. At the tune there was a corpse in the "dead-ward," in a cuffin. The boy took the corpse out of .Vw. fK n,Ura,,o,lit;nKn,Vn rlrttVioo propped it up ajjaillst tne Wall, ana men . - i ,i 11 himstlf fot into the Coffin, lav down and on-r.. r,,mplf m-Pr Tn th rnnrsfl of , . , " a short time the master came, looked in n trio dnnr and "sjiW- ft bp thrnifrht. the sulkv lad standiu? arrainst the wall. XiOW, said the master, ao you Want any question was repeated, with the same re- suit. ' The boy looked Out from the COhin. . - . . rv and said, If he won't have tiny, I will. The master fltd stricken with terror, and receivtd such a shock that it is said that he has since died from the effects." .Served him right. Any man who would poke a boy into a dead-house as a mode of punishment ought to be frighten ed to death. No other mode should be allowed him. A fellow out West gets off the follow- ing definition or a wiaow: "une wdo knows what's what, and is desirous of l r '-. -i - M. v further information ou the subject.'.. . The following letter was sent by a man i his sou at college: "Mvdear son I write to send you two pair of old breeches, that you may have a new coat made of them. Also some new socks, which your mother has ' iust knit by cutting down some of mine. Your mother sends you ten dollars without my knowledge, and for fear you would not spend it wisely, I have kept back half, and send only hve. i our mother and I are well, exce pt tbat your sister has got the measles, which we think would spread among the other girls, if Tom had not had them before, and he is the only one left. I hope you will do honor to my tf achiugs; if you do not,- 3'ou are an ass, and your mother and myself are your affectionate parents." "Much remains unsung," as the torn cat remarked to the stone when it abrupt ly cut short his senerade. There is a point in the following remark of an eminent minister, which we should be glad to have some of our noisy clergy men regard.,The clergyman was remark able in the first period of his ministry for a boistrous mode of preaching, but sud denly adopted a mild 'and dispassionate style. One of his brethren inquired what induced him to make a change ? He was answered, "When I was young I thought it was thunder th-t killed the people; but when I grew wiser I discovered that it was the lightning; so 1 determined . to thunder less and lighten more." A Pennsylvania Editor says: "Some body brought one bottle' of sour water into our office, with the request to notice it as lemon beer. -If Esau' was green enough to sell. his birthright for a mess of pottage it does not prove that we will tell a four shilling lie for five cents, ' - :. i Time, that silvers the 'hair, " turns the .-. baser coin of though, juto gold,- : I . PREMIUMS "".', 1 J rA Regulations of iht First jJnnval Fair oj tht J tmah a Count J Agricultural so ciety, to be held at Jeise Cole Farm, on IVtdtusiay 13A, Thursday 14A, and Friday l&A days of October, 1S53. ; - ' ' REGULATION' ' Th oflnof the Society MlemU of a rre. iden, Treasurer, Secretary, aoj Are Managers who together ahall txmaUtate a lUr of director for g1! tnAnan11101 f Affairs f the Soci- ety. Tbey ahall be elected aooaally, on the hut d of Mu bj tha ava1vri ty aod bold toer uBwe uiui ueir voceaaors are ap pnt Jleniberf of the Society mmt be Teaident of the county and pay the uta of oue tlolUr annually, or by tbe pajmeot ut twenty-are dollars may becvine a lite nsiaovr. Competitors fur brcmiunu mtut be tacmben of the Society, -i - , A list of the articles Tor waica preraiurnt are to be warded by thusn-iety must be publish"! id a newt- papt-r or in handbill, at least aix months prcTioua to tbe day of exhibition. AH articles off -red lor premioms mast ba owned by the tiertona offering the same, or by member cf their famitic. and tiroductaf the aoil ttt inn n y fr tared ankles uut be produced or maouraciurd wo,n co"ni-r Awarding Committees of three or Ere persons each shall annually be appointed by tbe Biardof Directors of tbe oriety. tur jutigin too different elae of articles tflertd in xmpeuiiun and award- in: premium for the faa,e. . Tbe Awarding Uomaitues man eomply with the provMtm ot the law ivoairin eomiieutor for premiums on erups and other itni-nivetDi-nu to fur nifb full and eorroct stitetnsuu of the process and txprns of culture, production, etc. Competitor lor premiums on crops snail be re- qmrea to turnisa a statement in aoeoruawe wiiq Statements made by Applicant lor. l'rvmiutus on tarni crops. 1. The land ahall be measured by Km a totnpe- ttit rin or persons who shall ' mike am lnu f tbe oecurrenses of the mcajurtaeuU and the quauti- tfof rronnd. ' 2. The applicant shall make affidavit according to the form annexed, to tbe quantity of grain nn.-Hii on the groand entered on the premium list-whicb affidavit mst accompany tbe applh:aiin for pre- mityn, together with a stnple f tbe grain. 3. Tbe main object of tbe bociety being to pro mote pn. Stable cultivation, tbt-y do uot inip to offer premium for crops produced by exiravant r ,k.,, f nnttir.C.n n,ut 1, m,,Ha . Th. expenses of hibor and manure should be particular My stated, and the kind .r mBure given. iryand kind of seed, and the time an 1 mode of put , M IIVT nlUU SB UVA VtUUtUU HA a,aw w f "V uwawa tins: itin tbe rronud, should bo particulaiiy stated 5. The grin roust bo either weighed or measur ed in a legal h:tlf-bushcl corn to be meaared ia tbe ear an iivemire specimen of not less than 20 bashel. shelled, cleaned and weighed r measured as above, and tbe number of bunhcU thus estimated to i e siai-a in tne amuavu, 1.6. These name rules to be observed is awarding pmiums for all farm crops. roiTOS Of ACidavltS. SeataA coixtv.X.T. "A B -, being duly sworn, says he accurate- My measured the l4.u upon which rLed n crop of the post season, and Uto quantity of land is . acres aud no more. Sworn to before me ibis day of 18 Just'ce, Nemaha Coiwtt, N. T A B , being dulv sworn, says he raised a crop ef upon tbe laud ineavured by I uu iua. iuu uua til, wi hjiwvm " " a bushels, w.iffhed.form.asund in a leital ball I bushel, as the cam n.ay be.)atid the statcmenU in regard to thenwnner of cultivation, Ac, areeorrott to the best of bis knowledge. . Sworn to before me this day of 18, I ' ; 1 Justice 0. Premiums on grass and grain crops shall not Ha avinlMt for leaa than one acre, and on root crorw 1 for less than one-fourth of an acre. I be whole quantity produced on tne amount oi land specmea tillllltMi v ,eiht t divested of the toisi6o tx,undr. 4 -O . " - S I to be considered a bushel giam erope ueasund or weigueo. iu aecoraaoce nita aoove rum. mo ruim n relation to other croix and productions to be airreed upon by the Directors of the Society. 10. ibeanuual r.shibitionsor the rstiety must be held at some period between the 1st nay of ep tember and the 1st day ot Xoreuber.. Ibo prxiui urn ou crops can be awarded al a later pcrid if necessary. The Annan Fair for lc53 shall be held at the fiinacf Jesse Cole, eommeneing on tbe 2nd Wednes day in October, and couiiuuing three duys, vis : the liUb.Hth aud loth. PREMIUMS. Claim A - Lttay and Trtntltt. Bet Essay on rearing and managing Cattle Amer ican herd Book. Be-t bssny ou rearing Horses and Mules louatl oe the hurt. Best Essay on rearing swine Don nine's Rural Esays. riest. tstay on Urccds ot sheep shepherds own Book. Best Essay on the management of Poultry Amcr lean 1 ulny lard. Best Es.-ay on the culture of Ftrrest aid Orna mental Trees Smith PaikV Pleasure Grounds. Best Essay on the culture of Fruit Trees Down inn on rruits. ' Best Essay on tbe culture of the vine and itsada tation to oar soil and climate Longwortn ou Grape. Best Essay on the embelishment of a Country Hoase Downing a Uountry bouse. The above Essays to be presented by the authors, and appropriated to this particular locality. ta IS ersi. . Best improved and most highly cultivated Farm of not lew than one bu ltd red aud sixty acres Auier Kiin fanners KncIyeloidia. Bst improved and most highly cultivated harm of not lea than bll acres touutry Gentleman. Itest improved and most highly cultivated and improved Nursery Downing s rruits. Itestllede uftortyrods or mors Uhio tanner. Best five acres of cultivated Forest Trees, C'ouu try GenUeman. Clot 0- AjricullHral Implement. Best Plow fur Prairie sod, Ohio Farmer. ' Bet two horse Plow, l'ra ire Farmer. . Best one-horse Plow, Northwestern Farmer. Best Harrow, . American Agriculturist. Beet Cera Cultivator, Valley Farmer. Best Roller, Ohio Cultivator. Best Day Bakes (horse,) Albany Cultivator. Class D Field Crop. Best Fail Wheat, not less than 5 acres Country Gentleman 44 Spring Wheat 44 Joarnal of Agncnl Corn 44 Ohio Farmer. .'' Rye 44 American Ag'tnrist 44 Buckwheat, one acre Obiu Luitivator 44 Potatoes, Iriab, not less than U' acre Ohio Cultivator u Potatoes, Sweet, not less than 1 ,8 acre : ; Valb-y Farmer . 44 Onions ... - . 44 Bels " ! 44 Carrots "L- Jtiirley, not less than I acre ITaine r aimer N. W. Farmer American Ag. - limp- 44 44 T-bacuo not les than ltacre . 44 Timothy not less tbuu ' acres 44 . Cl..ver: ' 44 44 llnnfirian Grass 44 44 Cliinese S. Cane, not les than one sere Best (.ettace, not leas than 12 beads, Al. ' 44 Endive 44 - 44 ToBiatoes. not less than 1 petk, 44 - P.pler 44 44 44 E,'g Hant "' m . Liu ilU 44 44 . . , 44 ..-. :svi j't . t 1 , - -'j Cu' O.CaltiraW .Broom Cora Flax Seed Cloter Seed Tinsothy Seed Millet Castor BewnB . Whit Beans at M CTa ECrwim mmi rryrtok're. Bert Wheat, Fall, not less than oae oashe!,Aaer kan Agriealturit. Bcri Wbet, Sring-, not less tbia 1 bnaatl,Amer iean Agriewharist. Bet Kye aot teas tbaa 1 Tsojhel AaMr.AgrL " UaU Barley " ' '-' T ' -: " Cora - i BuckwHewt ' ! - M Clover Swed, not less qmb 1 peclc, O. CuldvV Timoihy- . u M M nungariaa Grass ' v Blue Urass Seed.,. .w ... -Irish P utoes, But less than I btubt.1, Oalo Culti valor. Best Sweet Potatoes, not lcs tasa 1 bushel. Ohio Cultivator. Best Onion, not less than I bu. Fralrie Fanner 44 Turnips - - B.-et for table " " Beets lor sujar ' Parsnips 44 falify not less thsa 3 bnacheJ, Albany Cnl. Leeks - M ' taelery, not less than 12 stalks, Khubrb 44 44 at CanliH.wjr4 44 - . " Cabbnge. not less tbaa 12 besdA, u Pole Beans 44 - Bunch Beans 44 "r ' " Field Peas 44 - 44 Garden Peas, Grestest variety, Pumpkins ' X.TT. Fsnnef 44 Squashes ... farmer 44 Water Melons Valley Farmer 44 Melons of any kind Ohio (JnUiratnr 44 and greatest Variety of Garden Seeds Ohio Cultivator. Best and greatest variety of Ilsy Seeds snd Veg etables, Journal of AgricBltue. Clan F Ham, Butter, Crar. Ham, cured est Diploma Mjid. boiled beat 44 Best Ltrd. not less than 5 lbs 14 Butter . 44 " Cheese over one year old 44 " Cheese voder one year old 44 Cta& GIfonrj, Sugar, dm Fritt,dc. Best IL ney. at least i lbs. Diploma 44 reaches, preserved ia cans or jvrs 44 Tomatoes 44 4 44 tirjpts 44 fc Cherries 44 44 Gooseberries 41 44 44 41 Currants - . 44 44 Quinces 44 44 44 . 44 . Any other kind of Fruits prescved lasny way, Diploma Apple Batter Peach 44 .... Hum 44 T.-mato 44 . b, 1 Melon 44 ' ' Pumpkin 41 M I m S u car from Beets Journtl of Ag Sugarfmta Chinese S. Cane Country Gent. Molasse 44 44 1 galloa Diploma Wheat Bread Rye Bread " Sionge Cake fc Pound Cake 44 F'ruit Cakes 44 Favor Cakea 44 Collection of Fancy Cakes Crackers, 5 lbs. 44 Clait H Fruit: Best Arrlcs, Summer, fall and win ter varieties harry on rru it Best Apples, seedlings Thomas on Fruit Pears, summer, fall and win ter varieties Downing on Fruit Best Peaches 44 Plums Mooruon rruit Country Gentleman Nectarines Aricots Qainocs Grajies, native Cider, I gallon Journal ot Agriculture Ohio Farmer Amer. Agriculturalist Longworth on the Grape Diploma Wine, sum pies from G.-apei Currants orcther frnits Clam fFlotcm, Best Floral design, arch or wreath Dipl ma 44 Dahlia varieties 44 44 Dahlia display 44 44 Ktwe varieties ' 44 44 RoiHdispl.ty , 44 44 Collection of Green ITonae plants 44 41 Green House plants in bloom 44 Cut Flowers, mt tastefully arranged in vase 44 r lowers, 44 baaket44 Best Boquets, flat, pair 44 4 44 ruand Clan J ImpirmtmU, Best variety of Agricultural implements munufiiutured by exhibitor Ol.io Farmer Best variety owned in county Country Gent. Journal of Ag. Dipl' ma set ot Garden to4s I I.i y Fork, 3 in number Manure Forks,44 Shovels . 1 44 ldes , 44 44 lloe : 44 44 Rak. . band, 44 44 Ox Yokes Brush Svytbes Mowing Scythes Shears for Hedges Shears fr Sheep Grain Cradcls Cfo K Drill; Q,rm Hoatera, fe. Best Gauge, gwia drifts Country Gent. ' Wheat and rmall grain gaage 44 " Corn and seed planters, "horse power 44 " Corn Planters " " " " band " " Reaping Mac-hane Journal of Ag. ' Mowing " " ltetiper and Mower combined Cl'iae L Jck-A ias, etc. TU st Thra. hing Machine with Separator, 0. Fa'mer " . " without " Jur. Ag. " Horse power for general purposes 0. Cultivator Machine to cut corn for shocking. Diploma busking rora 44 Corn and cob mill Ohio Coltivotor Corn bLe!er for horse power " Corn Sboller for band power 44 " Fanning Mill " 44 Straw Cutting Machine 44 f Machine for crushing S. Cane, Jour, of Ag. Cla af-rcAicZe. Best Wagon for Farm Albany Caltivator two-borse v agon " one- horse Wagon " " Syng Wagon, for 1 or 2 bones " " Carriage : 44 ".Bnggy " - " m " Sleigh ' ": " Cart " Clan X Coty r't War, Pint Wart, He. Bet Barrels for fl ur 4 " - liqaors or meats " M'-aares for Grain Wiml n Ware, a-ortd best Best Meusares for liquids Tin Ware assorted best Best CiM.kin,- .t.ivi-s ' -Partur " r - - - - " Office ' . " Dij Icmi Cim 0 Sudrlbri aud SLannaleri' FrtdutU. Beat Harness lor Pit w Wagon and farm . ' - cairiaje . " Saddle f.r Geiitl men . " Sjd lies fi r ladies . Br.d!-. Ihltar, At. Bts, lu-v. mn Difl BU " "Slippers for ues ' : ' : ' . " Caittr BxU for UHei Clam PS-iCl Tori, i. l SXUm -..: BBBQ w , - - jirlBiJatlJ Xeedle TTuri, plaia ..'; - - byrrlaaJwll -Speeimeas of ajeortei laaej BoeoUe wxk ' Qnilts . : CounteTpsineB . b bytfTrtt'vlstlt " fancy fvT SAaadreB " TSmMnfAitBredlaooBaty m Twt - " . Coat ' - " ' . 1 r;1 .it t r. Cett Wind MiU AihajjyCtUaf . ramp fg f Atra ess Gates Doora Shatters Sah fi.r windows Window Fastening Gate d) Wooden Screws lroo d Horse ?!wes Hone Shoe 9aila Shovel A Tucguet Log Chains ' Trace Chains Lightning Rods Dressed Stones . . Sample pres'd brieV do Stock de dopaViug do PhiBzle u de 1 . -. do d ' .!-. de . . r do . . a da ..' ; ; ia.T do U : do CJilB CaWTBlof do --w de . FWPlafiV Weather BoardJog Collectioa ot native Woods Specimens of BitaiBiaoBS Coal fonnd ia county de Specimens of Cannal Coal de Best Boirs, over one year eld CouBtry Oeat do andcr do Sow. ' ver do Joarnal of A 'Jt: do ndcT , do . Chio C Pigs a litter not less than 4 from one sow and sot ever six months old Ohio Faraer Clan SSp. Best Bock, two years old and ever de Buck, one year old sad euder two, frairie r tr. Ewes, two years eld JoarnaJof Ag.. F.wes.one year old and under 3 de Fat Sheep Ohio Caliivater Cltt T Poultry. Best Cork and two nns of and distinet breed Dip Geese, male and female . . do. Dueks. mala and female Diploia Tarkeysdo do de 1 Pair of Chickens of any breed "r age de ' Lot of Poultry Joaraa of Agricaitare Clan Vllurm for Drmft. , Best Stallions 4 years old and over Obio Farmer do S years old snd under 4 Coao.Gent, . do 2 years old and under 3 Joar. oTAg. do 1 year old and anderS Prairie Farm. Gelding, 3 jean old and over Obio Oultivator Mare, 4 yeant old and over Coantry Ueat.' de 3 years old and ander 4 Ok to Caltivator. do 2 years old and ander 3 Prairie Farmer' do 1 year old ad under 1 de ..' Colt ondor one year Ceuntry Gent, Cfase VJtatrXtd erase. Best if atehed Horses for draft Obio Farmer di do for carriage Jour, ot Ag. SadJlt Horn. Best Saddler Horse of any ago Coaatry Ceat, do do reared in this county Jrref Ag. Cfoss IT Iloadtttrt. B st Station over 4 years Obie Farmer do ander do Ohio Cultivator Mare over do Joarnal of Ag. do ander do do Gelding over do Country Cent, do under do Amer. Agrl. To be exhibited singly ia baraose Clan X JacLt mmd JenmH. Best Jack 3 year f id Country Geat. do under 3 years Praria Farmer Jennet 3 year old do do under 3 years do atwire. ,' Beat pair for farm or draft purposes Obie Farmer pair for carriage Ohio Cu tivator 0re or mare 3 years old Journal of Ag. do do 2 years old snd under 3 do do do 1 year old and ander 2 do do do under I year dl do do for saddle do do bo for bugy do . CI Y&Hle,Tkorouy Drtd of all JTtWa. ' Best Bull, 4 years old and over Country Gen Heme a 3 years old and under 4 Ohio rarmer " 2 y&irsold and und r3 Jour, of Com. I year old and under 3 do Cow over 4 years Ohio Farmer Cow ander 4 years Joareat of Agriraltare II ifer 2 years old and under 3 Ohio Farmer Heifer I year eld aod. under 2 Count. Gent. Calf under 1 year do f Chn Z Cattle, .Vaf.'re eaf CMSes, e mil Kindt. Best Bull. 4 years old , Country Geat. do 3 years old and under 4 Ohio C 'tivator do 2 p-ars 4d and urnlor 3 Paine Farmer do 1 year old and under 2 Valley Farmer Cow over 4 years old American Agri. do pnder 4 YalWy Farmer Heifer 2 years old and under 3 Ohio Farmer do 1 do do 2 y. W. Farmer Calf andcr 1 year Valley Farmer CI AA-Fat CuttU. Best Bullock over 3 y am old Valley Farmer dj do 2 do North W estera Farmer Clan DBOxtn. Be?t yoke Country Gentleman two yoke owned by One person O. Cultivator three yoke do do Valley Farmer The Country Gentleman is a weekly paper of six teen pages, published at Albany, New York. Tbe Journal ef Agricaitare is same tise and pub lished at Cbirago,' lil. The Ohio Farmer is a doable median weekly aa4 pa Mihed at Cleveland, O. The American Agriculturist is pabliahed Boatbly at New York eity. Tbe Obio Cultivator is a semi-montlly of II p, published at Columbus, Ohio. The Albany Cultivator ia a monthly of IS pages pablished at Albany, New fork. The Prairie Farmer is a monthly of 32 pages, pab lished at Chicago. The Valley Fanner is a moathly of 32 pages pab lishod at St. Louis. Tbe North western Farmer is a mofibUy of 12 J j published at Dabakae, Iowa. First and Second Premiums are ia all easee ar dni wbn there is competition. A3 secoa I PrteJ am are diplomas. The lioard have adopted the systetaof r.wariie?; ty cah prvminms; bwt ia all eaaen ATricu'turai Work, Peri, d.cal and Lir lutaas. lu r.u?i tlis plan best calculated to create and fy era prr,j:r ag ricultural spirit, it is h'-ped it w'.l Be-tw,5i ihe h arty ap.m vai of iLe Farmers -le hni'-cs tf Sent-iliS) i.ooty. , ' lao C'.tiir.ittic will 02 ifKn'ct iiirt T'-i' .'a'd iin- b I. re the 1'i.ir. to r. ' IT BU Kibe.-J ltlr.f Agrii ul:a. .il IVri. dr als an wie.l .w Preat.UBi a i! bi 1 ufLi.i.tO c,-? Tarc. uin.ro.-; ' "Have you not mLiaken ,he tM-'w ?" blandly said a SunJay Chestftrfield 14 a stran'-r who had enttr.d it. "I beg your pardou," said th? intruder, rj-.ing :o .go out. "I-f'-ar I Litre; I too u for a