Journal American |
Previous | 1 of 4 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
f TllO Jourual k. American. PUBMSIIKD EVERV WEDNESDAV nY • r. A. NASH. Office ^n th* corum- o/ Bath and Wash¬ ington Ilreels, Hunlingdon, Pa. Teiims:—Two Dollars per yoar ii\ ad¬ vance ; Two DoUoni and Fifty Ccol% if not paid within thti year, and' Three Dollars if not puli until ttiO' ezpimtioD of thc year. Tlieack^imsrftiiil b^ slriolly adhered lo. No paper disoontintied until all arrearages are pnidj unloss at oar option. LIST OF PUKMIUMS AND AWARD- innr ComiHillces for the Ninth An¬ nual Exbibilion of tho Huntingdon Oonnty Agricultural Soolety, to bo held at llnhlingdob, on October 2d, 8d and 4th : ClajB 1—Horses, Bred Stock.* Boat (latlioo , ,|ilS 00, second best' 10 DO third best' 6 00 best 8 year,eld IOOO aecond boat 0 00 third best 4 00 .b68t two year old 0 00 ^second bvet , third heik best yearling second best third best baat geldlnit . aeeond best nd beat third host best'.; year old second best third best best yearling second best Ibird best best brood maVe 'second best third beat best 3 year old second best third best liest 2 yean old Ihird best 4 Best brood mare 10 seoond best 7 third best 0 best 3 year old 8 isecond hcst f) third hest 4 4 00 best 2 year old 6 3 00 seoond best 4 £ DO third best 3 4 00 best colt 6 mpg. old 3 00 or under G 10 OOlseoond best 4 7 001 third best • ?, Class 2—Common Stock. Besl df. stallion $10 00.besl dft. horso or second best 7 00 maro $6 thirdbest 5 00 .second best i best 3 rear old 7 110 third best 3 0 OO'lrest rbl'j; h. or m. G 0 OOJsecond best 4 0 00 third best 3 i OO'bcsl family horse 3 00 or maro 8 4 OOisecond best 0 3 00 thirdbest 4 2 00 best pr. matches 10 8 O0|«ceoiid besl 8 U 00;third best 6 6 00 best pnir mules 8 6 00 second best G 4 OOlthird best 4 .8 00 best trot. h. orm. 8 fl OO'sceond liest G 4 oo; third best 4 3 00 heat racking horso " EducHtlou and I^lberly are tbo basoa vf all KfcLsarsv ^'^o liarmonj' and all liuman prosperity.' -u— OLD SERIES, VOL. 35. HUNTINGDON, PA., SEPTEMBER 26, 1867. NEW SERIES, VOL, 8, NO. 38. second best best sweet corn second best best pop corn second best best onts second besl best barley second best CO best har'l ryo lioarl 00 1 00 licst 601bs, oorn CO meal, yellow 1 00 best COlbs. oorn meai, whilo 1 00 best 501bs. buck¬ wheat 1 00 second best 60 26, 1 00 1 00 CO AwABDiNO CoM.MiTTEB. — William Lewis, J. White Shnver, D. S. Bnkcr, Abram Harnish, Calvin James, Thomas C. Fisher, David Neff. third best best yearling second best 11 UU third best 2 00 best colt 0 mos. old or under 4 00 aeoond best 8 00 thirdbest 2 OP I or mare .second be.«L third best best walking line or inarc second host bird best G The committee respeclfniiy recommend that no person bo allowed tn enter auy horso or mare for more than one premium, or hc allowed lo cliangc from nno lo another class, nnd lhat all stock of class No. 1 bc charged an entnnee feo nf one dnllnr on iinch bead ciceotiiig two yenr old and under. And all stock nf the nbnve classes mu^t bc ento^'ed on or Ijefore 12 o'clock .of tho second day. AWARIlINO COM.MITTKE.—A. P. WilsoU, Hubert Wilson, Chns. C. Ash, D. McGnr¬ vey, Mordeoni Honry, J. Q. Adams, Copt. B. X. Blnir. Class 2—Neat Stook. Short Iloro. 1 Devon. Best bull $10 00 Best bult iiecond best third best fccst cow second hcst third best hcst heifer. Eecond best tliird best best calf second best third best Aldorney. best bull second best third best best cow second best third best besl heifer second best thirdbest beat calf seoond best third besl G 00 second hest 4 00 third best 8 00 best cow (i UU soeond best 4 00 Ihird best C 00 best heifer 4 00 second best 8 00 thirdbest 4 00 best calf 3 00 secied besl 2 00 third host Coinmon 8 00 best work oxen G 00 seoond best 4 00 third best 6 00 best bull 4 00 seoond best 2 00,third best 5 00 hcst cow 4 00 ..lecond best R no third best .? UO be»t beifer 2 00 lecond best 1 00 thirdbest hest calf second' best thirdbest Awarding Committee.—GoorKo M'- Lnnghlin, Kdward Iselt, Robert M'Bur- ney, Samuel P. Foster, Newton Mnddon, Win. B. Leas, Kiohnrd Ashman. Clns.H 8—Mochaniciil Implements and Utensils. Best 2 borse car- besl and greaiest riage _ $2 00 variety stonewnre best buggy* 1 00 and earthen ware! best set single- best washing ma'e. 60 harness 2 00 best churn 1 best sot farm bar- best moat vessel I ness 2 00 hest apeoiraen Of best saddle and marble work 2 bridle 1 00 best cook stove I best pr. of boots 1 00 best pair borse best pr. of shoes CO shoos 60 best side solo Icalb- best cornbroom 60 er 1 00 beat rake CO best kip and calf host sh.aking fork CO skin 1 00 second bnst 26 best side harness ibest nnd greaiest nnd upper lea'r. I OOl var'y. of tinwarcl best lot cab't warel OOl AwAniiiNn Committee. — William Dorris, Juhn Lnporte, Wtu.ChflSo, Antho¬ ny Beaver, SnmucI M'Villy, James Wil son, George W. Cornelius. Clnss 9, No. 1—Fruits. Best nnd Inrgest variety of ap¬ ples, labeled, not less Itian 3 of eooh S3 00! secnnd best Ihil it best 1 on best ten v.irioties of apples labeled nol toss Ihan 3 of ench 2 00 seennd best 1 00 Ihild best best iissor^l bask- dish of best do winter apples labeled 1 00 second best best and greatest variety of peach¬ es, not less than 3 each labeled 2 00 second best 1 00 best assorted bask¬ et or dish of peaohea 2 00 second best 60 60|best Imsket or dish I of nuinocs 1 00 nd best apples 1 OOJthird best seniiid liest 60 best collection of he.«t doien full nf ¦ plums 0 of oach )>les labeled 1 OOJ labeled 1 00 second best CO; second best 6C AVvARDiNd Committee.—Dr. J'ohn M'Culloch, .Tacob Porter, Levi Phensanl, Jidin Vnn Devander, James Ilucy, Jack¬ son Whito, John M'Combe, Clnss 0, No. 2—Fruits. Best and larg't vn, second best Si 00 of pears, labeled third best CO not U'HH 3 each $3 00 hcst liask't or dish second best 2 00 of na. grapes. third best 1 00] best haskel or dish nf pears 1 00 111 bo CO T AWAUDINI! (loMMiTTKi:.—Suniuel Hat¬ field, Richard G. Morrison, David Kupcrt, David Siowart, (Colerain) Aler. M. Oaks, Michael Stair, Isaac M. Noff. Class 3—UoKS. Best boar second best third beat host BOW seoond best $C OOI 3 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 second host $2 best ohester-whilc 3 second best 2 best bcrkstiiro 3 second best 2 best litter of pigs 3 00 .\WARDI.Na C0MMITTEE.-.Tuhn S. Isott, Samuol Myton, Samuol Kby, John Zunt- inyor, John Nightwine, Thomas K. Orbi¬ aon, Benjamin Isenberg. Class 4—Shee,p. ilest long wool lecond hest $3 buck $6 00 best southdown 6 necond best 3 00 seoond best 3 liesl southdown C 00 heat merino 6 second best 8 00 seoond best 3 I'cst merino C 00 best lot coinmon locond best 3 00 sheep C best long wool eweC 00 Awarding Committek—John lluy¬ ctt, Lewis Stever, David Hare, C.eor^^e Swino, William Wrny, Jacob F. Hoover, .£iluuel Neal. Class 5—Plowing. For tho besl plowing 56 second best 3 third best 2 AWAltDINQ CoMMirrcE.—Johu Mierly, Gilbert llorninp, Klliott Roblcy, Thomns Ilgjsklll, Ilu^h Ciinnicghatu, Daniel i'ypot, K!!?ba Sboemnker, Class 0—Agriculiurnl Implouients, Beat plow $5 00] aeoond best 8 00 tliird best 2 OOl best aubsoil plow 3 OO' secosi best U 00| best double shovel plow 'neeand best beat straw and fid- der cutter $1 ¦ecooil best 2 beat hand corn aheller 4 •econd best 2 2 OOibest clover huller 8 00 1 OOlsccood best 4 00 btst oorn oullivtttor2 00. best hay and grain second best I 00 rake 6 00 best hill plow 6 00 loonn I best 3 00 eioad best 2 00 best oider mill 4 00 best windmill 6 00 best sorghum mill secnnd best 8 00 and evaporator 8 00 best grain drill 6 00 best Iborseihresh- aeoond best 8 00 ing maobino 10 00 best eornplanler 3 00 best 2 horaa 6 00 aecoud bast 2 00 best harrow 2 00 beet mower and |second best 1 00 reaper 10 00 best wagou lifter 2 03 seuonJ beat 5 00 second best 1 00 I third best 60 AWARDIKO Co-MMITTEE.— Livingston K ibb, David Hamiltoo, Jub Slaok, Job I'lyinptoD, Mr. Amos, Henry Hudson, Isaac C. Oorsuoh. Class 7—Grain, Seeds, Flour and liest bus. whito wheat $2 00 sceood best ) 00 third best t»i best bu.reJ whoal2 IK) second best 1 00| .third beat 50; best bua. of rye 1 00 second beat ^'^:Si)y\^jl-"'"'^ Meal, best buckwheat $1 00 second besl 60 best cloverHeed 1 00 seeond best 60 best timothy seed 1 00 seoond best 60 beat barrel wjiile wheat Hnur '4 00 second best 1 CO he^t barrel sail whi hest dm fall pears, labeled 1 00 second best CO be.it iloj winter do. lalieleil 1 00] second best 60 best and lar. col of priipes grown in open air, lah. 2 00 labeled 1 00 second best 60 third best 25 hest basket or dish foreign grapes, labeled, grown in npon air 1 00 nd best 00 best and tar. vari'y of grapes grown ^ under glass lab.2 00 second best 1 00 hest basket ordi.sli of samo, ka. 1 00 second best CO Awarding Committkk,—Hon. Geo. 'J'nylor, Henry Grafuis, Ruben J. MnSscy, W. A. Fraker, Dr. 0. W, Hewiit, Dr, J. A. Shndo, Simoon Wricbt, Class 10, Nil. 1-Vegetables. Beat and largest .best spotted mcr- col. of potatoes, I cers $1 00 ten nf each, lab.2 00 second hcsl CO second best 1 00 third best 2.3 third tic.1t CO best irhito mcr- hesl peek of early | cers potatoes iianic4. second best nnd lab, I 00 third beet 'io second best CO best poach blows 1 00 Ihird hest 26 second best CO best peck lato po- third beet 26 tatoos named best prince alb'l and lah. 1 00 second bett Keciiud hcst CO third best third best 25 best meiican best harrison pota- jsecond beat toes 1 00 third best second best 80 best cusco while third best 25 second best best early good- jthiril best 1 OO CO 1 00 1 00 1 00 ricli second best third best best monilor aeoond best third best beat pinkcyod ru 1 00 best garnet shilo 1 00 CO second best 60 25!third best 26 1 00,best other Varietf 1 00 50 second best ."iO 26 best sweet potii- tocs 1 go iiuoat 1 00 second best 60 seoond hcst. CO third best 26 AwARPiNn Committee.—Andrew Q. Neff, Johu II, Oosnell, Richard Chilcoto, John Rhodes, Sliedriek Chaney, Levi Wright, Steward Foator. Chas 10, No. 2—Vogetablos. Best ruta bngn $0 CO third best $0 2C 'I beat 26 best mangle wert- heat sogar hc'ets 50. sol 60 econd best 2C second best 26 best peppers CO best water melon 60 second beat 26 seonnd best 26 hest tobacco 60 best egg plant 60 soci.n I hest 26 second heit 26 best parsnips 60 hist turnips CO J-.^«i carrots 50 second best 25 bcbt gnions 60 besl tomatoes I 00 seeond best 26'seoond best «' best celery 60 third best 26 seoond best 25 besl and greatest best caulill iwer 60 var'y tomatoes 1 00 second bust 25,best mu.iktnclous CO best pumpkins CO second best ' 26 second besl 2.'5 hcst beans 60 best squashes 60 seonnd best 26 aecond best 26 heal peas 63 best oahbaga 1 00 second best 26 second beat 60 best fall or winter lettuce 50 •acond best 26 AwAaDtNU Committek.—B. II. Fouit, Daniel Pipor, Lewis Bergans, Geo. Ilawn, (o.' Brady) James Henderson, Miss Pru- denoe Jackson, Mra. T, P. Love, Misa Sue Neff, Mr*. Shoemaker. Class 11—Poultry. Best and largest variety of pur* , bred fowls 2 00] second beat 1 OOj best pr. or trio Shanghais 1 00{ aecond bctt M| best pair or trio of eoebin china seoond best best black spauiahl 00 aeoond bent 60 best pair or Irio of Putaiida I 00 second best best Java fowls seeond hest heat mia'd breed 1 OO'seoood baat &Olbeat turkaya 1 O0|»eoand best 60; best guinea fowla I 00 60 ;!ii:s snu 1 Ou|sc<oad bout hest hramput •eooiid besl best iliirkiiigs 1 OO'second best •epHld brat 60'l,t.,l ducks best spangled bam- seeond hest burg 1 00 liest geiso seoond best 60 seconl best best game I 00 tecobd bcBi Oui Beet LADIES DEPARTMENT, Class 12--Bread, Cakes, 4;c, homcmado |best homemade bread 1 OOI bread 1 aecond hest 60, second best 60 best roll butler 2 00 best roll bntlcr 2 second beat 1 OO'aeoond best third beat CO; third best Open to compel!- ,Open to competi¬ tion for un- tion for unmar- married la- ried ladies, dies, best pearl cake 1 hest bakers' bread 1 OO aeennd best second besl 60'besl gnld cako heat pound cake I 1)0 second best second best 60 beat silver cake best sponge cake 1 00 second best seoond best 60 hcst ginger oake best fruit cake 1 00 seoond best second best 60 best sugar oako hest Jelly eake 1 00 second beat 60.best Jumblos 1 00 second best 60|beet rusk 60 1 00 , 60 1 00 1 00 60 1 UO second best hest buisouil second best Ileducod one half 1 00 60 1 00 beat Indy cnke second hcsl best pie I OOl second best 60 third best 26 hest custard 1 00 aecond hest 50 AwARDINd COMJIITTKE.—R. BrUOO Pelrikiu, .Miss Lottie C. Fisher, Mrs. R. ]{, Mjlon, Mrs. Mordecia Henry, Mra, Jno. T. Whitlnkor, Miss M'Burney, Mrs. J. Boblils. Class 13—Cheese, Honey, &o. Best cheese 1 OOlbest grapo wine, seeond tient CO' home made 1 00 liest honef 2 00 second best CU second best 1 00 best currant wine 1 00 third best 60 second best CO best ham curod beat blnck'y. wine 1 00 by exhibitor and second beat 60 cooked wholo 2 OOibest strnw'y wino 1 00 seoond tieitt 1 OOiseeond brst CU hest hard soap 1 tOibest other horac- seoond hest flO made wins 1 00 best tal, ean llei 1 OOlaeoond best CO seeond beat -CO best domestio cor- best dried boet . 1 00 dial . 1 00 second best 80 seoond best 60 AwARDi.NO CoMMlTTKR —David Blair, Miss .Mary Orbison, Mrs. Ada Snaro, Miss Jtcll Clnrkson, Miss Kllen Fraker, Miss Elisa Henderson, Oeorgo W. John- soil. Class 14—Preserves, Jellies, and Jams. 50 best npple jelly U 60 25 second beat 25 CO best currant jelly 60 26 second ti.'sl 25 00 beal quince Jelly CO 25 second best 25 SOjbcistrBspbari'y jelly 50 Best pre'd straw'i second best best pineapples seoond tiest b'?st quinces secnnd best best peaches second tiest liest plums second best best pears second best best crnbnpples secnnd lie.1t best cherries second best best loloiilaioe.i second best id Ik co; beat Waek'y jelly 50 25 lecniid best 25 50 licit grape jelly 50 25 «ecnnd licit 25 50 bi-st elderliery jnm 60 25 aeoond best 26 50 hest raspberry jam 50 25 second best 25 50 best Jewhcrry Jam 50 25 second besl 25 Iheit idickborry jam 50 [Hcconil best 25 Aionrdiag Commillee.—Richard U Bry¬ an, Miss .Julia Glazier, Miss hllio Andcr¬ snn, Miss Mnry L. Mylon, Mrs. Gcorue Kby, Mrs. .Tno. M. Stonobrakcr, Miis Kllen W. Hamilton. Clnss 15—Sugar, Butler and Pickles. Best domes sugar 1 flOlheii quinon butlcrl 00 secnnd best 60 lenond Iieit 60 best mnple mntas'sl 00 best miied pickles 1 00 second best 50 second best 60 best Horghnm mo- best cucumbers 50 lasses 1 00 soeond best 25 second hest 50 best pepper 50 third best 25 seeond hest 21, best tomalo butterl 00 lies! tomalo 80 secnnd hest 50 second hest 25 hest grnpo bulter 1 00 best eanlelopo CO second best 50!«econd best 25 beat apple buller 1 OOibest tomato calmpl 00 second Iv st CO aecond heal 60 best pear butter 1 0o|best cider vinegnr I 00 second best 60 second hest 60 Awarding Committee.—A P. While, Miss Jane M'Culloch, Mra. Isoac Otcn- kirk. Mrs. Abrnm Grnfuis, Misa Annie I). Wilson, .Miss Linaio Huyett, Mrs, Abner Anderson, Clnss 10—Domestio Manuractbres. Best woolen cnrpet not less than ten ynrds each 2 00 fecond beat 1 00| best rng carpel not ten thnn ten ydi seoond best best flannel brsl table cover 1 second best best pair woolen, knit stockings Hooond best best woolen socks ] 1 OOlseonnil best t lesa Ibest pair linen knit 60 2 00 siockingH 1 00 1 Oojaeennd Ilest 50 1 OOibest pair worsted 501 Hiockinga 1 OO 1 00 than Icn yds aecond best best hearth rug second best lie»t corertet 1 00 second best second best 50 best pair of toltou bestpatohw'kquiltl 00 stockings 100 second best CO second best CO benl counterpane 1 00,besl woolen gloves CO aeennd best ,5oilie«t woolen initlons 60 Awarding Committee.—Robert Flem¬ ing, Mrs. Jamos Diokey, Mrs. John Bore, Matthew Keatlcy, Misa Kiiiily Chileoat, Mies Sarah A. Lee, Mrs. John K. lU- mey. Clase 17—Linon and Fancy Work Manu¬ faoturea. BeslOyds home- Ibest wor'd cu.sh- lunde lioen $2 00| ioo and back92 00 aeoond best 1 00 beatwor'd reocp- iion ohuir 2 00 OOlseoond best 1 00 bett ottoman cov¬ er 2 00 seeond best 1 00 bst home'd shirtl OOJbst Ip stand mall 00 second best 50 second best bO best pd of linon bst llnw'rvasodol 00 •ewing thred 1 00 seoond best 50 seonnd best 501 .iwariling Commillee.—Dr. J. H.Win- irode, Mrs Peter Shaver, Mrs. H. Coyin, Mrs. H C Maraball, Miss Klixa Cresswell, Mra. B. L. Neff, Jobo R. Thompson. Class 18—Bonnets, Embroidery, ka. Best bnnnet 12 00 bst embroidered second boat 1 00 lady's akirt Sl 00 bst work'd child's second best 50 dress, muslin 2 00 bst embroidered spoond besl 1 00 pooket 'kerc'fl 00 bst work'd child's seoond beat 50 diess,worst'd2 00 bst embrniderod second bc.it 1 00 dippers, iilk 1 00 bst embroidery on second bast 50 mualin 1 00 bst embroidered seoond best ' OOj alippers, worst'd 50 ' bst orolohet lidy 1 OU|bst crol.shawi 1 OU second best besl!yds linen diaper second best besl 0 yds tow- cloth . •econd best 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 Awarding Committee.—Dr. S. Thomp¬ son, Mrs, J. A. Ilnnignr, Miss Kunioe Af¬ rica, Mrs. P. B Akers, Mrs. W. Buchan¬ an, Mrs. Kudolph Neff, Mrs. White, of West. Class 19—Shellwork, ko. best ocean shell and moss wkS2 00 second best 1 00 best bend work 1 00 second best 50 bst lealher work, ornanienlal 1 00 seoond boat 50 bsl wnx vaso 1 00 aecond best 50 bst V wax flow"83 00 second boat 1 00 Awarding Oommitlee.—S. Miles Green, Miss Mary Cresswell, Miss M. R Brews- tor, Mrs. K. A. Lovell, Mrs. Silos A. Cresswell, Misa Jcmmima Greenland, Mra. J. Q. Boyer. .Class 20—Floral Department. best spec, of dry prcss'd flow'sSl 00 second best 50 bst specimen of wax fruits 2 00 second best 1 00 best hair flow's 2 00 seeond best 1 00 bsl seed flow's 2 00 second best 1 00 Bst fliiTnldc8'n82 00 secoud best 1 OOi bat tnblo vaso of cut flowera second best bst vnso of grow ing flowers second besl, bsl vaso of dried fluwers second beat best rouud hand bo(|uet aeoond best bst flat boquet second best bst eolloiition geranium 81 00 second beat 50 bsl col. pannes 1 00 second best 50 bst ool. phloxesl 00 second best 50 bst cul. tslers 1 00 second best 50 best colleolion of orysnnthem 1 00 second best 50 bst col. roses 1 00 25 seaond best 50 50 bst hanging has 25 growing plantsl 00 bst col. dahlias 2 OOisecond best seoond best 1 00 bst eol. Torbcnasl 00 second bc»t 50 bst ool. pelunasl 00 seoond best 501 50 bst hanging bas cut fluwers 1 00 second best 50 bst collection of pot plants 2 00 {second best 1 00 Aicanliitg Committee.—John Scott, Mrs. Jamos Brickcr, Mra. .Tames Shively, .Mrs, Jaines Oaks, Mrs. K. A. Groen, Miss Mary Gwiu, Mis^ Kate Stewart. Class 21—Painting. Besloilpainllng best col'd crny- fruit (irporlr'lSl 00 ort drawing 81 00 second best 50 second best 60 bst oil pniniing beat India ink on glass 1 00 drnwing 1 00 seoond best 50 second best 50 bsl landscape oill 00 bst painting in second best 50 water oolora 1 00 bst landscape second best 50 from nature 1 00,bst specimen of second best 50, marine draw'gl 00 bcjl lilho'ph,oill OOisecond best 50 second best 50 best orieutalpaint- bst pen or. penoii iog grocian or draivini,' 1 00 Italian 1 00 aecond beat 50isocond best 50 Iwnrdini/ Cnmmillee—I'rof. L. G. Orier, Mrs.'W. II. Woods, Mrs. Samuel -Vcnl, Mrs. Doctor Brown. Mrs. R. K. Wilson, Mrs, B. K. Neff, Mra, Hugh .Tack^iiin. A premium of $8 00 will be awarded for tbe hest hnrscwoniansbip; second best, $5 00; third best, $3 00. Trial to commence at four o'clock r. M. on tho Ud (second day). A premium ofn riding whip will bo awarded fur lho beit horsciiian.ship per¬ formed by a genllcman. iiwarding Commillee.—.lohn S. Mil¬ ler, Chairman, Dr. R. A. Miller, Asberry Sicwarl, Asberry Onks, Dr. W. P. Mo- Niic. Aicnrdiiig Commillee nn Plicretionary Premiums— Lewis Knode, John K. Metz, Dnniol W. Woniclsdiirf, Richard Silverlhiirn, Robert Guoshorn, James Clayton, Levi Kvans. To the be«t Base Ball Club, a sel of Balls and Bats nf best f|ualily. Clubs from olher counlies entitled l<> compete. Coiiipoling clubs to ndopt their own Rules Ild nhpnjnt their awarding nnnimillen. THOMAS IlKLL, Chic/ .Marshnl. W. V. tiLNNI.MillA.M, ) , . , , A DMINISTKATIIIIS' NOTICK. J\_ [Eilate of Daniel Shullz, dec'd.] .ctlers of Adininistration bnving been grant¬ ed to tho under>.igiicil on Ihe estato of Daniel Shnltj, lalo of Morris townahip dec'd., all per¬ sons knnwing themselves indebted are requested to mnko immediate payment, and thoao haviug elalma lo presont Ihini properly authentioaled for aettlement. PERKV M00BI5 \ai™,'. OEOIiaE snuLTs, /'*"""•• August 21, 18G7.* l^-XECUTOIfa NOTICE.'— IV [ Eatale of Jacob Miller dee'd.] Letters testamentary on tba eatate of Jacob .Miller, late of Cass township, dec'd. having been granled to tha underaigned, all peraona knowing themselves Indebted are requested lo make Iminediate payment, and Ihoae baving claims to preaent them duly aulhentKated for settlement. CIIKI8TIAM MILLER, Executor. Aug, 21. 18C7.» tS'ssolution, - - 1..^ The lirm of Hohm k Miller has thia day (September Gib, 1867,) been die.iolved by mu- lual eonsent. Tha books and accounts wilt be settled bv 0. A. Miller, at Ihe ntd stand. All persons indebted to said linn will please eall aiidaellta. HOIIM .% MILLEK. Hunlingdon, 8ept, 11, 18lt7^.r8t NEW LEATHER STORE C. H. iniLLER Sk HOIV 'll/'enld respectfully announce Ibal, in oon- T I neclion wilh their T-A. ]>a- 3>ff EI 3FI-S-, thoy have Juat opeued a aplendid aaaortment of Aae lealber cenelating ot FUKINCH CALFSKINS, KIPS, MOROCCOS, LININGS, ' BINDINGS, % SOLE, ^ UPPJBB. r HARNESS, SKIRTING LEATUEB, 4C., logetker wilh a general aaaortment of ^•IT^^JDXX^ Or &. Thn Irado is invited lo eall and eiamino our stock, Siorj! 2 do"M West of I'rcshyterian Church. Tha higbeat price paid fur Hides nnd Bark. May 1, 1B1J7, W iVRM SPRINGS UOTKL. The undersigned, baviug leased thia popular Sumnier resort, is now prepared lo accommo¬ date all who may favor bim with their custom, and he will spare no pains to secure thc com¬ fort of hia guesta. Thia beautiful Watering Flaoe is eiluated nnly fire niilca from Huntingdon, and is well worlhy the nttenlion of persous seeking pleas¬ ure and comfort, • Parlies from the surrounding oountry aro cordially invited to visit the Springs. The Pennsylvania CentrnI Rnilrond Company have generously consented to iasue Eicnraion Tiokets, by which the fare from Pliiladelidiia to Iluntingdon and return ia $8.'J0. Hacks kept at the Springs will connect wilh the trains, and wilt carry passengers from Hun¬ tingdon to the Springa and return. Terms tieo dollars per dag, or ten tlollnrs per Keek, Including use of waler and Baths. Ilca- Bonable dcdnotions mndo for families and aer¬ vanta remaining during Iho season. jy.24,'tl7.] JACOB 8TEIILEV, TEMPLE OF FASHION. WHOLESAIiE AND BETAIL. rpilF. undersigned lakes Iho liheriy of ciUiog J[_ the attention of the publio in general to his new and splendid variety of i.aui»:n' ak» (;1':ivt.s' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAl'S, UMBUKLLAS AND SUN-SHADKS. Making weekly purchases from the New Vork and Pliiladelphia markets, I am prepared to olfer to my lady frlemU nf lltintincdnn and vicinity, ono of tho nicest lines of Uress and Sacque BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS nf tho very lateat novellies ont that ia possihle to bring together, and at prices to nicrt the views of all classes. Ladies' and Oents (.louvin's) Kid OInves, black and niedinra shndes, and auy parlionlar shade and siie furnishedat ttio shortest notioe; ivtao, a very pretty assortment of whito and colnred Burlln and Lisletbread OInves, plain and faney tops ; black aud colored Velvet Rib¬ bon, first qunlity and common, all widlha; White Dress Oooda, IIoop Skirls, Balmi.raN, Ladies' Hals, Hundi.wns, Knitting Cotton, (all colors), Oermantown Wool, Zephyrs. Canos, Silk fur lining bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Oont^' Linen and Paper Cnlf!., Collars and Shirt Pronts, as nlso apecial selection of hlaek and fancy Neck Tiea, Broadway, Chanlilly Bows, and Napoleon Stocks for the aged, and a fine assortmentof Bugle Trinimiog, Hosiery, with R!», will claim "peci^l nltention, lo selecl ai;-! otfer thc very be-.t Kngliah nnd Oerman Regu¬ lar-male Gooda and the Domestio and Lower Orades; Childrens' fancy one-half tlosn, &c., wilh that endless variely nf Smalt Wares lo he found in a well-slocke.l .Votion Htore, of quill ty auperior aa a line, nnd nt prices lo meet all competition, A large stook of Hoys' and Oent.i' Ilats nnd Caps oflhe latest styles and all qnal¬ ities, at prices ranging from '21, oenta to f H.iiii. W. P, RUIiOLt'Il. Iluntingdon, June i2, 1807, NKW Family Grocery Store. WM. LONO. OUt.U KESI'i;CTFULLY CALL Tllf, nttentiou of the citiicns of llunlingilun and vicinity to tlie fact that he has Just opeued a fcf»nill3' Ciroccry Store at the old stand of Christ, Long, whero he wilt keep constantly ou hand a full and com plete atock of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIE.S, such as Levering Syrupa, N. Orleans and Porto Bica Molasses, Sugars, Cotfeea, Teaa, Hpicea, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Beef, Pish, Flour, Cheese, Rice, Picklos and Provisionn of all kinds. CKDAR AND WILLOW WAIllO. Comprising In pari Baskets, Buckets, Tuba, (;orn Brooms. Brushes, .Malts and Rug>, Flour Oil Clolha, Trunks, Bags, etc., etc. CANDIES ifcNUTS of atl kinds, WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL. ToyN, Tobncco, C'lKarw, COAL OIL AND COAL OIL LAMPS He ruHpcctfully inviies a call and exaniinn- lion of ho Block, satisfied thai hi? go.idr ond prices will compare favorably with thone of any otber bousa in Ihe place. my.I5,'07] WILLIAM LOSO, w riRAND DKIOT FOB NEW GOODS. 0* p. cwm INFORMS TIIK PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUSTOPKNKD A SPLKNDID STOCK OF NKW GOODS THAT CAN'T BK BEAT IN CHKAPNESS AND QUALHT. CALL AND SKK. D. P. OWIN. Hunlingdon, April 24, 1807. A. C. CLARKE, Agent, MANUFACTURKU AND DEALER IN CIOAUS & TOHACCO. HuntinKdon, I*u. [One dour Easl of thi Franklin House. ] trom $9 stock of Iho let of April, 1HH5, under the low lai—canae<)aent- Ij can sell as cheap aa eastern tobaceoniata. Also OOOD SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, eenaUntly on hand. Call and Judge for yoar¬ aelves. • D. II, Kooker having removed from lown the basiness wlll ba earrled on by Iba abovs gen¬ llcman, [ap.17'07. A 8PLENUI0 AS.SOIlTJfENT OF LADIES _l\_ Diets Ooods, fancy hultooi, k Erioea to defy competition. Cigars fi tu $100 per thousand. A large at „ rs on hand inaiiufaclured prlo^ to received, Blore of and for sale at Ihe Cheap Cash W,V, ifAHCIl k UKO. IF you want a pair of neat ood durable Boats call at the ahopoi ' ¦"" LiiWioMEKLUITIl. JOURNAL k AMERICAN. HUNTINQDON, PKNN'A. WEDNESDAY, 3RPTKM BBR 25,1807 SUPREME COURT JUDGfe. Under the abovo heading; tho followinj; sensible and impartial editorial appears in tho Germantown Telegraph, a highly res¬ pectable and influential independent newa- papor. Wo commend the view of thc Telegraph to lho indcpoodent men of I'onnsylvania: miPllEMr. COURT JUDO«. Tho only Slalo ufTiocr lo be ohoacn nl the ensuing election in I'ennsylvania is a Justice of tho Snproine Court. For thia pnsl tho nominees aro Henry W. Williams, of Piltsburg, Republican, and Ueorpo Sharswood, of Philadelphia, Democrat. As the benoh of this cuurl stands at pres ctli there nm two Republicans, two old line ncmoernts, and nno war Demoorat (.ludRO Strong). Until Jud;;e Afinew, Ilopublican, was chosen in 1803, lho oourt wns controlled by the Democrats and nil ila decisiiina look cilor from the peculiar views of that parly. Kven durtnp the pronre.is of lha eivil war tho benoh of this oourt was so riannttullT partisan Demn- cralic that n decisiun was rendered de- privinj; tho Pennsylvania soldiers of thc ri);ht of sufTrngc, and also anolhor slill more outrageous drclarini; the naliunal eonsoiiplion law uneonslitulional. On all malli'is where loynlly and palrioliein nro >.-alled into piny .liid;;o Strong wuuld bo found votin;; with his Republican cul- leagues Agnow and Rend, and thus nin- llinn a tnnjurily nf llio courl; bul gonerally his views have been Demneratic, and wo would ihercfiiro give lho Democrats still a iniijiiiily Ilf Ihu cnurl. It is iniporlanl that these considcratinna shnuld hi! borno in mind by the publie in cliootin;; between tho two enndidatci, for though as a gonoral thing wc are opposed lu partisanship in lho judiciary, yet when wc must necessorily consider the bearing nf pulilicnl views upon future decisions hy a tribuniil sn nupust nnd important aa the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, wc prefer lo rnngo ourselves iu favor of Judgos who will not be likely to oppose Iho inleresls of loyalty and nationality, and who will not act on tbe bench in Fuch n manner aa to givu oid and ooiiif.iit to tha defeated treason that slill rankles in a wlmlo leu- lion of the republic. Looking, ihcroforo, al the two test Jccisiuus of lho Supreme Cuurl duriog the war, to wliich wo have referred nbnve, wo should iinlunilly hi* led lo prefer a candidnto fnr Hupreine Judge whoae views would not be liable to the slighleal doubt, and whu would side with Strong, Road aod .\gnew in favor of a naliunal future Still more should we be inipelleil In do this if wu lurn to Ihe recurd of Ihe Demoeralio candidate. Judge Phnrs wood, where wo find him pronouncing dc- lilicrnlely apain.il the cunslitutintioliiy of tlio ael under nhich the legal lender nulcs were issued. Ths nniiiius with Judgo Sharawnod seems tu bo the same ns fvilh Wnuilward and his cnlleaguus when thcy declared the oiinsciiptinn act uncnnsiiiutiunal, nnd our readers will obscivo tho singular correa pondenco belwoen the two. To earry on a wnr successfully demands mnney and men. On the onu hand .luJga Woodward und hia colleagues rulo tu bo uneonslitu- tional the ael under which lho men were to be obtained, and on the olhcr hand .ludge Sharswood hidds equally uneonsti totionul lho aet for furnishing oiioney Were tho views of these gentlcinen to bo accepted aa lho poverninig policy, we could pel neither men for lho ormy nor money to ]ioy Ihem. These decisions, tno, wore ro'ndored in thc vory hight of the civil war, whon Ihey could do lho ii.nat injury lo the national cause, nnd Ihal they failed ll.' Ihcir fell purpuse did not hsult frnm any patriotio action of thn men who dc livered thetu, but it was owing tu lho su¬ perior power of luval men. From what we liavo aaid it will nol bo diflicult fnr any ono tn see that we feel it our duly in thin emergency loauslnin Judge Willianu ns a eandidalo for lbe Supreme Bench, W« way go forlbur and aay that wo thiuk it a great iniafurlunc if ho thuuld fail lo bo elected. As amere Republican partisan hc wnuld have no particular elaiini upon us; but against so pronooneed a Pein- ncrat as Judgo Sharswood, snd agninst one who has already shown his teidinvaa fur miaobief, by his opinion againit lha cun- sliluliunalily of tha legal tender acl, we naturally prefer a eandidalo who li wholly idenlifled with tha naliunal oaare and bear¬ lily aympailiiied wilh the Oovornment during thn eivil war. Il is atill mora sat¬ isfactory to know that Judge Williams ia nol afllicted with any uf ihcsa noiinna of Stato Sovereignly, Plate preropalivea, etc which hiTS janndieed the eyrs of so Vtsny able men, and rendered in Ihcir sight «v. orything liko natiiinality ancanatiUlional If Id suob » coolest ta this wi< shnuld hrailalo lo atr.iy oMr«:.|ves decinivcly on the national sido and against nil frienda of separatiuo aod disiotrgrution, wa inight feel thtt wo had failed after tll lo appre cialB properly tha terrible laaioo of tha eivil war As for tny tlledged luparior fitness of Judge Shartwond for lha poat in queation, it doea nol exist. Judg* Wil¬ liams ia » jodioitl officer ia lho largo and imporlaDt oity of Pituborp, in the Coart of Common Picas of Alleghenr eonnty, wher* during nn axperienc* of t number of ystra ho hta been diseiplioad io adjadi- ottiop upoi aomo of th* htavieat business intereatii of this Commonwealth All ae¬ counta agree in ttaling lhat hia oourae as a JuJge hta won for him tha highest ea- lerm of meo of til ptrtiea. Hit palioneo, eourteiy. pood temper, e<|uahlo diipiiaillon, oalm tnd diipamiooata dttlibcrilion and iinptrlialily oombiue tfith his eminent mortl worth and rare integrity lo make him peculiarly a man of iniik amoog the .Judges of Ihe Stale, In his reeord tt t Jodgu there can be found no ctuto of objection or rfprn,-wh. No man can ihcro pulot to in) sach Jc-, Terms or AdrertlsiBCt 1 ins. 2 ins. 3 iaa 1 aqnare, 12 lines, 75 I 26 1 60 2 " 1 60 2 00 3 80 3 '• 2 25 8 00 4 00 X mn. G mo. IS ¦*. 1 snuare, $4 00 f 0 00 $10 00 2 " 0 00 a 00 16 00 3 •• .8 00 12 00 30 00 i •• IOOO ISOO 36 00 5 " 10 00 20 00 SO 00 1 cnlnmn. 20 08 86 00 60 QO Professional and Businesa Cards not axeecd- ing aix lines, one year, $6.00 Administratora' and Bxecalora' Rotleta, S,60 Auditors' Hotleas, S.0O Esiray, or olber short Nolieea, 1,60 .tdvcrt!:cn-.e!::s set marked with tbc swalitr of insertions desired, will beeontloned till for¬ bid and charged according lo Ibese terms. Onr prices fur Hie printing of Blanks, Haod- billa. etc.. are also increaaed. cision na Ihnl of Judge Shsrswood tgtiott tho constitutionality of tho legtl leader act. Ho never by word or deed tonght to throw any obslacto in the pathway of the OoTernment toward the aoDsolida^iop of nationality and tho suppression of ra- hfllHon, nnd wholher men choose to call Ihoiiiselvea Republicans or PoKooTtfi, or National Utiinu men, or lodepetidepty; they ought, iu our judgment, to appreeittit the force of such a dislinclinn tnd att *s- eordini.'ly. In the times now upon aa il it essential that every man shoald deCoe hU posiiion. Internal peace tod anlty can only hu perfected by lho sucecsl of the nalionni cause and the defeat of all oppo¬ nents. It is hiph lime that we *«( tb« seal of condomnalion of on those who Uke the rcereaut in the While llouaa can tee nolhing but unconatilulionalily in tho telt of Congress or in whatever tends to eoo- siilidate and render permanenl the triumph of the national oau.so over tbe wortt treti- on ever known to history. Don't Let tlio Copperheads Shrink thc Real Issues of the Contest. It ia the object of the Copperheadt struggling to elect Sharswood aod aecure k majority in the Slale Lepislalnre, toshrtiiit the real issue nf tho contest by bringiDc in i|iii'Minii< which are nnt involved, ana which were not bronohed in any Repob¬ licao nominating oonTcntinn in the Sutt of Pennsylvania. Wo charge that tha whole, snle and emphatio objeel of the Cnpperheada in seek inp political tictorr, ia the repudinlinn n/the national dell, lie uttumplion I,/ Ihr rebel debl, nntl the rct- tnration i,/Iraitort tu power! Aodreit Johnson, acting the part of madman tt I'rrsident of tho I'uiled States, labors daily lo enfranthise Iho men who have scarcely recovered from thc toils of their lighl In destroy lho guvcrnnient The Cop¬ perhead party of Pennsylvania suilaiua Audrow Johnaon iu this purpose. Andrew .|llh^^nn declares that if lha Huothnrri Klales are not restored lo renresentstiorl in Congress, and tho trailnrs wno tro elec¬ ted as their irprescntntivrs are not at onoa admitted In aeals in that body, tha nation¬ al debt will lie repudiated The Copper¬ heads of Peiins)lvahin endnran and ap¬ plaud these deelaratiuns. If Pennsylva¬ nia elects ,'^liurswi'od, repudiation, if not legally efl^icieil, will ho pnlilically endors¬ ed, and the C< j-[<rrlieads will to claim lho roMilt. Rut llieae is>uc« are not fairly met by nur opponents They strive lo conceal their nwn parpo!<rs by forlijng false isfues nn the Republicin parly. We nrc chargi.'J with being iu favor of ne- . gro sufl^ragc, whon noilher in our cunren. linn rrsnlutiiina, our Slale Cenlral Com¬ millee addresses, our recnpniied newspa¬ per organs, or knnwn Irading ortlurt, is aueb a position taken. Evory liuis t Cop¬ perhead indulL'cs Ihis chorpe, when it is printed or spuken, againsl thu Kepublicto porty, na vile a lie is uttered tnd circula¬ ted as over dljgrnced the Copprrhead m»- lignants. Nogro sulTrape ia not ao iaaiie iu lho contest for Supreme Judge. It ia nut, nur never has been a plauk in any of the platfurma jf the Republicao party of rcniiaylrania. Wc hnre ni muck at we rnu dn now to prevent irhite men/rout be¬ ing dis/ranihi/,,1 by lruilr,ri ! It requirfi all our slreiigtli lo preserve the integrity nf the Ciuvcrniurnl, toprilrct its credilum from bankiuptey, and prevent the labor of lho connlry from brinp saddled wilh the debts of lho conlVdoiaey I.el our fiiends fairly undetdlaod tbo i«-uc 1!'.- nre op¬ posed to the Irnitorl in the llhitr Huule, Ihctrnitnr, in the South,nnd iheir/riendt iu the Nnrih! We are opposed to Iraitori over controlling lho GoTeromenl. Wo aro ill faror of paying tho national debl. We want tho Union rctlorcd un Iho liaals id Inval Vnlera Wo want it ttltlj forever underslnod lhat treaaon was ernsb- ed by the force of eruir, tnd thai traitors have DO more rights under Ihe Cnoatita- lioo. Tbeso aru Ihe issues ofth* eoDln<i aud we must not alluw iheao (|ue(tloii« lo be annulled by Copperhead crtea of Dig¬ ger.—Htirriiburg Telegraph. The Result of Andrew John¬ son's Stubbornness. Odi.ii (iiiiNO Up.—The price of gold U steadily tdvtinclnp. and retched 140 lul week. Thia ia tllribatabte solely lo oil* ' cause, aod lhat is iinivorial dialio«l of Uia future, oeeationcJ b;|f tha receot tfouraa of -Vndrcw Jjhn«in. .Vibodv knows whal to oxpeot Ho is a violent, headttrong man, and la surroun.lcd with t set of recklett Copperhetd advisers, who tr* ttrfriog bim on to revolution. .\nd>otha vtit lOlereiU of thirly uiilliuDs uf [Moplu are dsily jeop¬ ardised by lbe wcaknrts tnd wiekedotta of one man. If Andrew Johosun kceptOD hit present courie, we msy expect to see gold uoantigg alill bipher, tnd, tt tha tame time, to ioeretso In the cost of tll nacti*- •atiet of lifo. Truly, we aro paying dcttlj fur the leggey lhat Dooth's pistol left ut t SV^If eeer^ Hapahliotfi vole ia polled in Penntyletoit co th* aeeond Tueaday of Uutobcr oext, wo will pain t judge of the Supreme Court, maiuiaio our ilrengih in the Iiegitlature, aod rs-tlrct erery eMdi- dale for t eonolT office (he term of whota present oeeupttmn expires Ibit yetr. Hnt wc want all our Republirgn voles polled. To do this, tod thaa nalnltio t Itepobli- rtn majorily wbich hta toor* Uwa •oca itrook terror to Ihe hearl oflraaMB, va mutt go lo work it ooea aod io earaeit. Sttr "Caplore (be ottion's foHa, fira an the Dttioo'a fltp, maka wtr oo Ibo aalion'a goverooienl, thuot down tbe ottiun't told- iora,-tDd theo twetr you woo't do lo toy more, tnd you are tn bonest loyal oilixeo, taya Andrew .fuhoson. Any murderer oo the pallowt with • rope troood bit nt«k, would twetr, if allowed to rao tt liberlf f ibtt \aO would thad Do mora blood. Tho Ittest newt from Wtthiogton it that Cowtn, the renagide, btt beeo ofl^erad a pitc* ID tbe Ctbinat, If Ihit ba traa, it roodtrt Jeff. Dtvia tod Ureckaarii^a'* fro;p?it ve.'y fsir fir tisilsr rsssssW'M'.
Object Description
Title | Journal American |
Masthead | Journal and American |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 38 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1867-09-25 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | To submit an inquiry about or request a viewing of Archives or Special Collections materials complete the Archives and Special Collections Request Form here: https://libguides.juniata.edu/ASC |
Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1867 |
Description
Title | Journal American |
Masthead | Journal and American |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 38 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1867-09-25 |
Date Digitized | 2007-06-07 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 28675 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | To submit an inquiry about or request a viewing of Archives or Special Collections materials complete the Archives and Special Collections Request Form here: https://libguides.juniata.edu/ASC |
Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text |
f
TllO Jourual k. American.
PUBMSIIKD EVERV WEDNESDAV nY
• r. A. NASH.
Office ^n th* corum- o/ Bath and Wash¬ ington Ilreels, Hunlingdon, Pa.
Teiims:—Two Dollars per yoar ii\ ad¬ vance ; Two DoUoni and Fifty Ccol% if not paid within thti year, and' Three Dollars if not puli until ttiO' ezpimtioD of thc year. Tlieack^imsrftiiil b^ slriolly adhered lo. No paper disoontintied until all arrearages are pnidj unloss at oar option.
LIST OF PUKMIUMS AND AWARD- innr ComiHillces for the Ninth An¬ nual Exbibilion of tho Huntingdon Oonnty Agricultural Soolety, to bo held at llnhlingdob, on October 2d, 8d and 4th :
ClajB 1—Horses, Bred Stock.*
Boat (latlioo , ,|ilS 00, second best' 10 DO third best' 6 00
best 8 year,eld IOOO aecond boat 0 00
third best 4 00
.b68t two year old 0 00
^second bvet , third heik best yearling second best third best baat geldlnit . aeeond best
nd beat third host best'.; year old second best third best best yearling second best Ibird best best brood maVe 'second best third beat best 3 year old second best third best liest 2 yean old
Ihird best 4
Best brood mare 10 seoond best 7
third best 0
best 3 year old 8 isecond hcst f)
third hest 4
4 00 best 2 year old 6
3 00 seoond best 4 £ DO third best 3
4 00 best colt 6 mpg. old 3 00 or under G
10 OOlseoond best 4
7 001 third best • ?, Class 2—Common Stock.
Besl df. stallion $10 00.besl dft. horso or second best 7 00 maro $6
thirdbest 5 00 .second best i
best 3 rear old 7 110 third best 3
0 OO'lrest rbl'j; h. or m. G 0 OOJsecond best 4
0 00 third best 3
i OO'bcsl family horse
3 00 or maro 8
4 OOisecond best 0
3 00 thirdbest 4
2 00 best pr. matches 10
8 O0|«ceoiid besl 8 U 00;third best 6 6 00 best pnir mules 8 6 00 second best G
4 OOlthird best 4 .8 00 best trot. h. orm. 8 fl OO'sceond liest G 4 oo; third best 4
3 00 heat racking horso
" EducHtlou and I^lberly are tbo basoa vf all
KfcLsarsv ^'^o
liarmonj' and all liuman prosperity.'
-u—
OLD SERIES, VOL. 35.
HUNTINGDON, PA., SEPTEMBER 26, 1867.
NEW SERIES, VOL, 8, NO. 38.
second best best sweet corn second best best pop corn second best best onts second besl best barley second best
CO best har'l ryo lioarl 00 1 00 licst 601bs, oorn CO meal, yellow 1 00 best COlbs. oorn
meai, whilo 1 00 best 501bs. buck¬ wheat 1 00 second best 60
26, 1 00
1 00
CO
AwABDiNO CoM.MiTTEB. — William Lewis, J. White Shnver, D. S. Bnkcr, Abram Harnish, Calvin James, Thomas C. Fisher, David Neff.
third best best yearling
second best 11 UU
third best 2 00
best colt 0 mos. old
or under 4 00
aeoond best 8 00
thirdbest 2 OP I
or mare .second be.«L third best best walking line
or inarc second host bird best
G
The committee respeclfniiy recommend that no person bo allowed tn enter auy horso or mare for more than one premium, or hc allowed lo cliangc from nno lo another class, nnd lhat all stock of class No. 1 bc charged an entnnee feo nf one dnllnr on iinch bead ciceotiiig two yenr old and under. And all stock nf the nbnve classes mu^t bc ento^'ed on or Ijefore 12 o'clock .of tho second day.
AWARIlINO COM.MITTKE.—A. P. WilsoU,
Hubert Wilson, Chns. C. Ash, D. McGnr¬ vey, Mordeoni Honry, J. Q. Adams, Copt. B. X. Blnir.
Class 2—Neat Stook.
Short Iloro. 1 Devon.
Best bull $10 00 Best bult
iiecond best
third best
fccst cow
second hcst
third best
hcst heifer.
Eecond best
tliird best
best calf
second best
third best
Aldorney.
best bull
second best
third best
best cow
second best
third best
besl heifer
second best
thirdbest
beat calf
seoond best
third besl
G 00 second hest
4 00 third best
8 00 best cow
(i UU soeond best
4 00 Ihird best
C 00 best heifer
4 00 second best
8 00 thirdbest
4 00 best calf
3 00 secied besl
2 00 third host
Coinmon
8 00 best work oxen
G 00 seoond best
4 00 third best
6 00 best bull
4 00 seoond best
2 00,third best
5 00 hcst cow
4 00 ..lecond best
R no third best
.? UO be»t beifer
2 00 lecond best
1 00 thirdbest
hest calf
second' best
thirdbest
Awarding Committee.—GoorKo M'- Lnnghlin, Kdward Iselt, Robert M'Bur- ney, Samuel P. Foster, Newton Mnddon, Win. B. Leas, Kiohnrd Ashman.
Clns.H 8—Mochaniciil Implements and
Utensils. Best 2 borse car- besl and greaiest
riage _ $2 00 variety stonewnre best buggy* 1 00 and earthen ware!
best set single- best washing ma'e. 60
harness 2 00 best churn 1
best sot farm bar- best moat vessel I
ness 2 00 hest apeoiraen Of
best saddle and marble work 2
bridle 1 00 best cook stove I
best pr. of boots 1 00 best pair borse best pr. of shoes CO shoos 60
best side solo Icalb- best cornbroom 60
er 1 00 beat rake CO
best kip and calf host sh.aking fork CO
skin 1 00 second bnst 26
best side harness ibest nnd greaiest
nnd upper lea'r. I OOl var'y. of tinwarcl best lot cab't warel OOl
AwAniiiNn Committee. — William Dorris, Juhn Lnporte, Wtu.ChflSo, Antho¬ ny Beaver, SnmucI M'Villy, James Wil son, George W. Cornelius.
Clnss 9, No. 1—Fruits.
Best nnd Inrgest variety of ap¬ ples, labeled, not less Itian 3 of eooh S3 00!
secnnd best
Ihil it best 1 on
best ten v.irioties of apples labeled nol toss Ihan 3 of ench 2 00
seennd best 1 00
Ihild best
best iissor^l bask- dish of
best do
winter apples labeled 1 00
second best
best and greatest variety of peach¬ es, not less than 3 each labeled 2 00
second best 1 00
best assorted bask¬ et or dish of peaohea 2 00
second best 60
60|best Imsket or dish
I of nuinocs 1 00
nd best
apples 1 OOJthird best
seniiid liest 60 best collection of
he.«t doien full nf ¦ plums 0 of oach
)>les labeled 1 OOJ labeled 1 00
second best CO; second best 6C
AVvARDiNd Committee.—Dr. J'ohn M'Culloch, .Tacob Porter, Levi Phensanl, Jidin Vnn Devander, James Ilucy, Jack¬ son Whito, John M'Combe,
Clnss 0, No. 2—Fruits. Best and larg't vn, second best Si 00
of pears, labeled third best CO
not U'HH 3 each $3 00 hcst liask't or dish second best 2 00 of na. grapes.
third best 1 00]
best haskel or dish nf pears 1 00
111 bo
CO
T
AWAUDINI! (loMMiTTKi:.—Suniuel Hat¬ field, Richard G. Morrison, David Kupcrt, David Siowart, (Colerain) Aler. M. Oaks, Michael Stair, Isaac M. Noff. Class 3—UoKS.
Best boar second best third beat host BOW seoond best
$C OOI
3 00 2 00
4 00 2 00
second host $2
best ohester-whilc 3 second best 2
best bcrkstiiro 3 second best 2
best litter of pigs 3 00
.\WARDI.Na C0MMITTEE.-.Tuhn S. Isott,
Samuol Myton, Samuol Kby, John Zunt-
inyor, John Nightwine, Thomas K. Orbi¬ aon, Benjamin Isenberg.
Class 4—Shee,p.
ilest long wool lecond hest $3
buck $6 00 best southdown 6
necond best 3 00 seoond best 3
liesl southdown C 00 heat merino 6
second best 8 00 seoond best 3
I'cst merino C 00 best lot coinmon
locond best 3 00 sheep C
best long wool eweC 00
Awarding Committek—John lluy¬ ctt, Lewis Stever, David Hare, C.eor^^e Swino, William Wrny, Jacob F. Hoover, .£iluuel Neal.
Class 5—Plowing. For tho besl plowing 56
second best 3
third best 2
AWAltDINQ CoMMirrcE.—Johu Mierly, Gilbert llorninp, Klliott Roblcy, Thomns Ilgjsklll, Ilu^h Ciinnicghatu, Daniel i'ypot, K!!?ba Sboemnker,
Class 0—Agriculiurnl Implouients,
Beat plow $5 00]
aeoond best 8 00
tliird best 2 OOl
best aubsoil plow 3 OO' secosi best U 00|
best double shovel
plow 'neeand best
beat straw and fid- der cutter $1 ¦ecooil best 2
beat hand corn
aheller 4
•econd best 2
2 OOibest clover huller 8 00 1 OOlsccood best 4 00
btst oorn oullivtttor2 00. best hay and grain second best I 00 rake 6 00
best hill plow 6 00 loonn I best 3 00
eioad best 2 00 best oider mill 4 00
best windmill 6 00 best sorghum mill secnnd best 8 00 and evaporator 8 00
best grain drill 6 00 best Iborseihresh- aeoond best 8 00 ing maobino 10 00 best eornplanler 3 00 best 2 horaa 6 00 aecoud bast 2 00 best harrow 2 00 beet mower and |second best 1 00 reaper 10 00 best wagou lifter 2 03 seuonJ beat 5 00 second best 1 00 I third best 60
AWARDIKO Co-MMITTEE.— Livingston K ibb, David Hamiltoo, Jub Slaok, Job I'lyinptoD, Mr. Amos, Henry Hudson, Isaac C. Oorsuoh. Class 7—Grain, Seeds, Flour and liest bus. whito
wheat $2 00
sceood best ) 00
third best t»i
best bu.reJ whoal2 IK) second best 1 00|
.third beat 50;
best bua. of rye 1 00 second beat
^'^:Si)y\^jl-"'"'^
Meal, best buckwheat $1 00 second besl 60
best cloverHeed 1 00 seeond best 60
best timothy seed 1 00 seoond best 60
beat barrel wjiile
wheat Hnur '4 00 second best 1 CO
he^t barrel sail
whi
hest dm fall pears,
labeled 1 00
second best CO
be.it iloj winter do.
lalieleil 1 00]
second best 60
best and lar. col of priipes grown in open air, lah. 2 00
labeled 1 00
second best 60
third best 25
hest basket or dish foreign grapes, labeled, grown in npon air 1 00
nd best
00
best and tar. vari'y of grapes grown ^ under glass lab.2 00
second best 1 00
hest basket ordi.sli of samo, ka. 1 00
second best CO
Awarding Committkk,—Hon. Geo. 'J'nylor, Henry Grafuis, Ruben J. MnSscy, W. A. Fraker, Dr. 0. W, Hewiit, Dr, J. A. Shndo, Simoon Wricbt,
Class 10, Nil. 1-Vegetables. Beat and largest .best spotted mcr- col. of potatoes, I cers $1 00
ten nf each, lab.2 00 second hcsl CO
second best 1 00 third best 2.3
third tic.1t CO best irhito mcr-
hesl peek of early | cers potatoes iianic4. second best
nnd lab, I 00 third beet 'io
second best CO best poach blows 1 00
Ihird hest 26 second best CO
best peck lato po- third beet 26
tatoos named best prince alb'l
and lah. 1 00 second bett
Keciiud hcst CO third best
third best 25 best meiican
best harrison pota- jsecond beat
toes 1 00 third best
second best 80 best cusco while
third best 25 second best
best early good- jthiril best
1 OO
CO
1 00
1 00
1 00
ricli second best third best best monilor aeoond best third best beat pinkcyod ru
1 00 best garnet shilo 1 00 CO second best 60
25!third best 26
1 00,best other Varietf 1 00 50 second best ."iO
26 best sweet potii-
tocs 1 go
iiuoat 1 00 second best 60
seoond hcst. CO
third best 26
AwARPiNn Committee.—Andrew Q. Neff, Johu II, Oosnell, Richard Chilcoto, John Rhodes, Sliedriek Chaney, Levi Wright, Steward Foator.
Chas 10, No. 2—Vogetablos. Best ruta bngn $0 CO third best $0 2C
'I beat 26 best mangle wert-
heat sogar hc'ets 50. sol 60
econd best 2C second best 26
best peppers CO best water melon 60
second beat 26 seonnd best 26
hest tobacco 60 best egg plant 60
soci.n I hest 26 second heit 26
best parsnips 60 hist turnips CO
J-.^«i carrots 50 second best 25
bcbt gnions 60 besl tomatoes I 00
seeond best 26'seoond best «'
best celery 60 third best 26 seoond best 25 besl and greatest
best caulill iwer 60 var'y tomatoes 1 00
second bust 25,best mu.iktnclous CO
best pumpkins CO second best ' 26
second besl 2.'5 hcst beans 60
best squashes 60 seonnd best 26
aecond best 26 heal peas 63
best oahbaga 1 00 second best 26 second beat 60 best fall or winter
lettuce 50
•acond best 26 AwAaDtNU Committek.—B. II. Fouit, Daniel Pipor, Lewis Bergans, Geo. Ilawn, (o.' Brady) James Henderson, Miss Pru- denoe Jackson, Mra. T, P. Love, Misa Sue Neff, Mr*. Shoemaker.
Class 11—Poultry. Best and largest
variety of pur* , bred fowls 2 00]
second beat 1 OOj
best pr. or trio
Shanghais 1 00{
aecond bctt M|
best pair or trio of
eoebin china seoond best
best black spauiahl 00
aeoond bent 60 best pair or Irio of
Putaiida I 00
second best best Java fowls seeond hest heat mia'd breed 1 OO'seoood baat &Olbeat turkaya
1 O0|»eoand best
60; best guinea fowla I 00
60
;!ii:s snu 1 Ou|sc |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
FileName | 18670925_001.tif |
Month | 09 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1867 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for Journal American