Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 June 1859 — Page 1
BTCKJIKS,
NEW SERIES--VOL. X, 10. 49.
Davis & Kasley, Wm. fc John Chambers, (I. W. Nelson, John Munns, (t. Boohcr, .Sylvester Hopping, IVler Swisher, Cook A' (Jilliland, 1 (enry IStickrod,
1 have li'iw •dv. Call and
which will 1-
will iv»' all .sure of a Ma
c. THOHASCHC
A COMBINED REAPER
uirrniitoil for ono yrnr.
AND
MANUFACTURED BY
MILLER, WING ATE •••& 00.-,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
This Machiuc in every essential part is constructed of wrought iron and steel. It lias no equal in lightness of draft, durability, strength, and simplicity. It can be changed from a Reaper to a Mower in five minutes. The Cutters -can be raised or lowered at pleasure, so as (o cut from 1 to 22 inches high.
Every Machine is put together at the Factory,
and operated by steam. Over 1000 were sold and used in 1-858, and in no instance has a failure occurred or a Machine been returned.
Two Thousand now fiiiilliii£ for the
llarvksi
Kvery Machine warranted. :I have sold about forty Machines in the two past seasons, and would give the following list of persons that are using these Machines and can testify as to the qualities of the same:
Daniel Kelscy & Son, John McLain, 3i:ill & Busenbark, (Jeorge Munns, Garret Harlow, Wirt, Tate & (Jlore, Hobt. Y. Gallowav, Wilson
Sc
liidikav it Vcnawinc,
I WARRANT EVERY MACHINE
TO fJIVK 1-WTIHE SATISFACTION NO SAM-'..
ni.l th
sain]il br.st
Ma
•liinc \viti.• I» i-a and .Mmvrr ci
cap.'
the desired iuformatiun. I'hine by leaving their ord.
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S OF
Mav 'JI, lSy'J.
IN E A I A E S
jiilvuniii^o to i-:ilI. Wo nre ro.aiiy at nil timo imd (lisjuitoh, :unl »t unusunl low rntci. Call :oil «lscwliorQ.
June 4. 1S.')9.
N. IIM'KNIIK,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, &C. J. S. MILLER & CO.
^yOVLD anncunoc to
puMic th«t llioy nro now amply prepared to 'manufacture
Sulku'K, Sj»nnjr Wnpnna inniiufarliirt'd in superior stylo of t)ie ht*«t intcrn timhor nuri
IVtmiiis
P.
Mll.l.KH.
1 850- 1
859.
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jjU!ZSZ\f-$% OUlAltS, *$4ctc'isrt
vervthing in their line, and would call Vr'j'
attcnt'on to their fine assortment
Thev CAII
now
osjiecial now on hand. that their t)stabli«hmen
EITIIE
mourn the puhlie
ng all practi but the most skillful, and using the
VERY BEST OF MATERIAL,
TOGETHER with our long acquaintance with tho wantA of tho soclion of country, cannot help giving satisfaction both as regards
PRICK AND QUALITY.
THEIR work can roccoramond iuelf to the p"b lie, and wo believe is not Excelled by another establishment of the kind
I3ST
HAVING now every facility formanufacturing, we hope to contrive to meet a large sharo of
?rom
ublio patron ago, we aro prepared to fill orders all parts of the conntry. and all wishing anything in our lino will find it to their advantage togivousa call, before purchasing elsewhere.— Horses and old Buggies taken in exchange, all our work warranted ono year. Repairing, Blacksmitling, Trimming, Tainting &c., with neatdespatch.
ness and despatc «gn j. s. inn the Court House Square.
Sign J. S. Miller & Co., Market Street North of
April SO, 1859. vlO-n# ly.
JX)HDAOE of every desoription at manufactury August, 51. COX & Co.,
S. & 15. Jfostetcr,
Joel Stout,
l)i* M'f-ri a ii 1 i! 1 ill
CALL AND GET A PRINTED CIRGDLAR
'I'll. i1 wishinir rlv.
THE DEMAND FOR THE HARVESTER
is such tlint it is with the utmost exertion that, the demand can be supplied.
\v.ith
t'°°'
2d do best filly 2d do best do 2d do
of i859.
1
J'ottcnger & I)avi3,2r.M.,sr Win. Green, A.G. WatkiuH, Watson & McClelland, Henry Shotts, Peter Canine, Andrew MeCorinick, .lullii IS. «off.
to purchase Machines
SAMI IvL II. GREGG. AOKNT.
VAVJ.OCK, RAWFO1! hsV] LUC, l.XDIAXA.
DEIGHTON'S
CARRIAGE FACTORY,
Main Street^ Crawfordsville, Ind.
This establishment is the place for every-one to purchase their
n44w(5.
wishing «.!,i nirriaj .:.* ropairr.l. will tin.l it to tluir hest.driving mare or gelding any ag« do 5 lite jolM I.r ropairiiiB. with unrival^l nciitiics.s
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, «incs
PHILADELPHIA.
Benevolent Institution estub/ished
Fpidcniic Diseases.
'1VII-: HOWAKD ASSOCIATION, in view of the nwfiil destruction of human lito caused
heir friends nnd tlm Sexual discasw, and tl.c deception nraticed np-j 2d on the unfortunate victim.* of such diseases bv
h-v
nnv',JLV^
1
11 110 asfur0 1
c\trcinc po^irtj, to
plan for the ensuing year. The directors on a review of the past feci ass red test that their labors in this sphere of benovolent effort 2d liavo been of graat benefit to tho afflicted, espcciallv to the young, and thoy have resolved to do- best vote "themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very 2d important and much despised enure.
An admirable Report on Snermatorrbcen, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the
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do 3
a-
AgffctilttlftitSocility,
ON WEDNfiafVff^raViUIDAY AND rupix.^uoNn m, ISM.-. 7-s i," Address. on^thc,. 2d day ,-by
ACEi 'Elcf "J*' "Gr#iFMuie~aBd""Fdot Rite on last 'day
C18T OF PR^fifiUMS.
Awarding Committee David Ilines, Geo. Bayless, Sherman Hostetter, Jas. Evans and Elias J. Baldwin.
CLASS NO. 3.
SWEKPSTAKES.
Best stallion of any age for general purposes
do do do do do do do
n,tl^.( riptl0?/f t',cir con,a.'' 2d (,U do 3 do sottkvS
TVWVICIR^j,be?t
l1IJKNISII
a
Sexual organs, by the Consulting SurMon,wiU tyr x, bo sent by mail (m a sealed envelope.) FBEE OJi DO sent by mail CHARGE, on reccipt of TWO STAMPS fbr poetage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatrnent of Sexual diseases, diet, «fec., are constantly being published for gratuous distribution, and will bo sent to tho afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered dunng the last vear, are of great value.
sociation, No. 2 South Nith Street, Philadelphia, •»..»*» By order of the directors. GEO -^Pril 80,1859. vol. 10, No. 41.
UPPER OVEN STOVES
A variety styles, and sizes to suit purchasA ersat JOHNSON'S. April 16,1S59.
do 3 do 2 do 2 do 1 do 1
CEAWFOKDSYILLE, MOJJT^a^Y^ COUNTY,
Best
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J^iaiO^Aj^EAigs NO^JL HORSES FOR GENERAL PURPOSES. Best stallion 4 ys. old'& over, silv. cap $10 do •do 3 jrrjdo dcf kny6..&fks. 2 "dp table spns. 2 do do cream spn. 1 do do table spns. 5 1 do ^eam spti,^! best sucking horsecolt ^4i^*p«MWn'» 2d do do do .. sBgart6n|p 2 beat tifood itSrc 4 yrs pld.&ove£tkpiis j6 2d do do 4 do' '"do teaspns 3 bestrrdo ^""doc-v^r cao 1-do iabfspn3*, 5 do do do do. do best sucking mare colt knives & forks 2d do do do Ind. Farl 1 yr best gelding 5 yrs old over kvs it fks 2d do 5 do do v'*^0 best under 5 do do do 8 2d do 5 do do sugar tongs 2
do crin spn do kvs & fks do sug tongs do kvs fks do Ind. Far.
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Awarding Commiftcc— James Irons, David Enoch, Michael Low, Smith Conner and James Fisher. •••.VMS, iHS."
CLASS NO. 2.
HORSES FOR UCHT HARNESSAll horses in this class to be broken and driven in harness' ^v Best pair of horses silver cup $5 best pair of mares •19 do 5 best single horse sett knives and forks, 3 best single marc do do do 3 12d best of each sugar tongs 2
W
HOUSES FOR THE SADDLE.
Premiums in this class to be awarded to the animals of the best symmetry, and that moves the most natural and easy at a speed not, exceeding ten miles per hour.
xa mined by every Best trotting mare or gelding silv cup $5 rid ever produced. best, pacing do do do 5 Awarding Committee—t-'corgo Munns,
Carson Wray and David Willis, CLASS NO. 4. HORSES ON TIME.—WITHIN 4 MINUTESS Fastest and truest trotting horse, mare or gelding sett, tea spoons $6 K.-iste.-Jt and truest pacing horse, mare or gelding sett tea spoons Awarding Committee—Stephen Gr .Joseph .lames and Kober Y. Gallowav.
CLASS NO. 5.
\hitchvtl Ifo/s '.i not under fifteen and half hauth high. Best pr matched mares or geldings sp $6 2d do do do do do 3
Awarding Committee—T. H. Fitzgerald, Warren ])avis and H. S. Bradcn. CLASS NO. 6. I Horses for heart! drafts—To be'tested by I actual draft.
Best, pair draft horses 5 years old and over sett table spoons $6 best pair draft horses under 5 years old sett tea spoons 3
Awarding Committee—Samuel Tapp, John S. (»ray and Jonathan Hutchinson. CLASS XO.
silver cup $5
best mare do do do do 5
1
best riding do do do do 5
xa"""« '.,.r Awarding Committee—Jas. II. HarVol. io. No. 4«-6m. ri'son, Esq., William Nicholson, John Blankenship, Robert W. McMaken and J. 1'.
CLASS' NO. 8
Ay
special Fndvicment, for the Ret iff of the Sir/.- and .Distressed, afJhe.ted vith Virulent and
JACKS, JKXXKTS A.M Mrj.ES.
Best Jack -I years old and*over sil cup $10 2d best 2d best 2d best
/-'do do h. do
1
Quueks,.«everal years acodirected their Consulting Sureeon. ns a ClI AKITAl'.LK ACT worthy of 2d do
O v.'/,,-,,/, I t-lieirname, IA opi'n .1 Hispensarv fortlie treatment best jack showing 3 colts Sllter Clip
of thiA class of eiiscA5€s, in nil their torms, mid .1 to pive MEDICAL ADVICE GKATIS to all who
do "do do do
sett knives fc forks d-» do
2 do ,y'^ do do 1 do "cream spooon 1 do Ind. larmer year
best sucking jack colt cream'spoon do Ind. Farmer 1 vear
bcst
Jcnnot °ver years old st sil spns
k. fks
pair^^WOrking mule8 silver CUD
MEDI- j"
CINKSKKEE OF CHAKGK. It is needless to hest mule 3 years old and over do addtlnitthe Association commands the liiphest best mule under 3Tears judging accorMedical skill of the age,and will furnish the most
Cannnt be Excelled in Indiana aprroved modern treatment. „,, ... 1 he Directors of the Association, in their Annu- Awarding Committee—Andrew Insley, al Report upon the treatment of S«rn»l Disease*, Dr. T. W. Fry, John Durham, James Knox, •.R for durability or superior finish. lie- express tho highest satisfaction with the success W iractical workmen and omploying nono which has attended the labors of their Surgeons
dil)g to agc ett a*d forks
tiuiion.
Surgeons
in the cure of Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Svpliils, the vice of Onanism
CLASS NO. 9.
or Self-Abuse, Diseases of tho Kidneys and Blad- Best hull 3 years old fc over silver cup $10 der, itc.. and order continuance of the same!-— —J
do do dn do do"
best heifer 2 2d do 2 best do 1 2d do 11?
do do id do sett kvs fks do dp ..... do do Ind. Far 1 vr
best sucking heifer calf knives a for! 2d do ...do ...do Ind..Far ljr beat^work cattle S yeara old and.over, jndged according to age silver cap best mfleh eow' do 2d do do sett knives»forks best fiitted beef do do do 2d do 'do Lid. Farmer 1 year
best ~j. 3 2d do 4S do Mo 'do do 3 best do 1 do do Ind. Far 1 yr 1 lei£b]lU calf iorks Z% 2d. do do. ,j§d. Fwmerlyear 1 3 besi, cow 3 yeard. oT^J^V§iBii^r spns 2d do 3 do ao' ^knives u. fks best lieifcr 2 yrs
fof§*St'over
do do
2d! do 2'- db rdqljlna.farlyr best do .1 .4ft.» 2d do 1 dT^^o- Ind. farmer be«| tipper aettfknives fks 2d"" do *jdo' Indiana Farmer
do*-do-? i&'.doi.-.s,' do.^.j» ^2 bestfattedbfcefr .'^r^do^ .^r.do 2 2d do do Indiana Farmer 1
AiftrdingCtfm in ttee-r^Isaac Mon tgoni ery, fi: Clopluran, Robert Lafollet, sr., Samael ^atson'nnd Samtfel Landis.
"VI'ClassTno.
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Best finb wool buck knives fc forks $3 00 2d do do do do-i'do «1 oO best do do do lamb do do 50. 2d do do do do Ind. Farmer 1 00 best do do ewe knives leforks 1 50 2d do do do do S- do 1 50 best do do do lamb do do 1 50 2d do do do do Iud. Farmer 1 00 bqst breed slicep for mutton ks & fks 2 00 2d do do do Ind. Far 1 00
Awarding* Committee—Kichard 'Hills, L. G. Collins and Joseph Allen.
CLASS NO. 12.—SWINE. ^1
Best boar 1 year old silver cup $5 2d do l(/\do sett knives & forks 2 best brood sowYb silver cup 5 2d' do do sett knives forks 2 best do do and 5 pigs silver cup 5 best pen of hogs sett knives fc forks 3
Awardirrg Committee^-Jesse Y. Durham, Hannibal Trout, John W. Blair, David Long and Jesse McCallister.
CLASS NO. 13.—POULTRY.
Bcs pair shanghais n'. best pair cochin chinas best pair brahma pootras best pair pearl white dorkings do do do do do do do
|ocket knife $
"4J
do "do do do 'do do do do do
best piir polarids best pair turkeys best pair geese ,:\-l best pair pea fowls best pair muscovy ducks best coop of any breed do do 1 best collection of poultry knives fks 3
Awarding Committee—William Hitch, Aaron Foust and James Ilea ton.
DIVISION B.—CLASS NO. 1.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS.
Best 5 acres of wheat Ichives fc fks $3 best 5 do corn do do 3 best 5 do oats do do 3 best 5 do hay do do 3
Gronnd to be measured and products weighed by disinterested persons, to the
,l^OS'|satisfaction
of the awarding committee.
Awarding Committee—James Ilerron, Isaac Davis and John Smith.
DIVISION" C.—CLASS XO 1
FAUM IMPLEMEXTSJ
Best 2 horse plow for general jiurposes sett knives and forks best 1 horse plow for general purposes sett knives and forks best reaper and mower silver cup 2d do do knives & forks best thresher and cleaner silver cup
J2d do
do
11 best farm'i*agon r} best subsoil plow best cultivator best harrow best straw cutter 5 best hay rake
knives fc forks do (hi do do do ...v do do do do do pockct knife do do"^ do do^ do do 1 pocket knife 50 cts
be^t roller best grass seed sover best corn planter best grain .cradle best dor axe helves do best farm gate do best .half doz hoes do best half dos hand rakes do best half doz hay forks do
5!
best sucking calf sett knives, ic forks 2d do do Ind. Farmer 1 year best cow 3 yeara olL« ov.er aett sil spns
do, do do: do do
do koiTeskforks do do do do Ind. Far 1 yr do knives a forks do Ind. Far I
Awarding Committee Richard Hill, James B. Sidnej, Eli ^oots, Joseph Dickenson and 'Jr. B. Dttrham.
5 ibest maul and 5 gluts
do do
do do 1 do
"beSt shovel best grain scoop best clover hnller"- pockct knife $1 best grain drill .. do do. 1 best collection of farm implements s. cup 5
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.' CiTA^S'ffO. 2.—-FLOWERS itest
w,
JUNE:
collection potflowere crfetnTspoon S2 befst eolle'rfife VeWrmftT gold pen 1' bestoaMaelwufjitMtM ea isrt.do
da
be£t collection daiiiias do do best boquet do "do 23,. ao silver thimble 50 cts b"fst froral oVnim»nt do®®-1 'do SO cts l^gt ^leoiion krtificial llo wers tHiiS'50 cts
Awarding^Committee—B.
T.
Ristir\e,
R.JE.^jryant, ^Mrs. .Richard.Canine, j^Irs Jesse Cumberland, Mrs. Jolin Sweetser.
DIVISION E.—CLASS NO. if 1- -if? MECHANICAL PRODUCTIONS.
7ir"
s^lVsr ciip $5 ~:ffiTe9~
and forks ?.. best 1 horse roekafl^y^^lnii'^ best 1. horse*ojerf bj|^s 3o" dd
blest light 2'horse wq'ggoif
best bair shoes' pocket knife 75 cts best bed' Ifivfe do do 1 best collection
1
of coopcrage knives &"fks 3
Best'-bureau do -2 ,bdst dining table -^}'j!ockcnknife'' 1 bes't'breakfast-table do do 1 best bedstead ^lo do 1 best collection furniture ""cream spoon 3 liest cooking stove sett, knives it forks 2 best collection tin ware knives'it forks 2 best churn pocket knife 1
Awarding Connmttee.-—Geo. Minis, Jas. P.
Watson, John ami or, 3Iartin O Sidner, Caleb Anderson. [DIVISION F—CLASS NO. 1.
FAIlltlCS MADE BV HAND—DOMESTIC .MA.N'U- .j
FACTITRE.
best 10 }\ards woolen carpet do best variety woastcd goods, -j silver thimble best, pound'sfewing thread do ..do best bais knit stockings do' -do best pair knit socks do do best pair knit mitfens do do best pound of woolen yarn do do best pair gloves do do best 10 yds flax linen cream spoon 2
Awarding Committee—JohnD. McCain, specimen of sewing by a girl Wm. McCray, John N. McConnell, Nathan unnder 12 years of age sil. thim. 50 cts McLaughlin and Ira Middlcton. best design of quilt crcam spoon 2 vn o'. best worked quilt do do 2 best white quilt^ do do 2 Best half bushel wheat pocket knife $1 best silk quilt &>•••$.:-u do .do 2 best do do corn do do 1 best specimen of silk embroidery best do do oats do do 1 __ gold best do do buckwheat do ^o 1 best embroidered scarf do best do do liyc do do'1 1 best embroidered muslin collar do
Awarding Committee —Henry Sperry, best embroi'dercd lace collar do Stephen Potts," Joel Learning, William best crotchet collar silver thimble 50 cts Canine and A. J. Snyder. best transfcrcd silver, thimble 50 cts
CLASS NO. 3.—VEGETABLES.
Rest half bushel potatoes pocket knife $1 best do do sweet potatoes do do 1 best do do onions ,,do do 1 best one dozen beets do do 1 best 4 do pumpkins do do 1 best one do musk melons do do best do do water melons do do best collection of vegetables kvs fc fks best Jjushe.l tomatoes n? jocket knife best dozen squashes do do best A- !)ushel turnips :.-A^ do do bcst+ do peas do- do best do beans do do best peck of peppers do do
50 cts 50 cts 50 cts 50 cts
Awarding Committee.—Dan Yount, F. n. Fry, Mrs. Jas. Herron, Mrs. Isaac Davis, Mrs. Robert McMaken.
CLASS NO. 2.
'FF.-.'TLAIW AM-: FANCV NEEDI.I: WORK. Best suit of gent's clothes'made by a lady, crcam spoon $2 best made ladi's dress gold pen 1 best gentleman's shirt do do 1 bcst ca^g of inillincry work crcam spoon 2 best infant dress silver thimble 50 cts best C'llild's drifts silver tbiin. 50 cts best pair gaiter boots made by a ladv silver thimble 50 cts best pair kid boots made by a lady silver thimble 50 cts
jen do do do
best hankcrchief embroidered gold pen 1 best childs embroidered do do 1 best ottoman "cover embroidered gold pen 1 best table cover'embroidered
j,.
crcam spoon 1
best childs tidy i-.-n silver thimble ,r)D cts
DIVISION* G.—CLASS NO. 1. TAINTING, DRAWING, SUN I'lCTUUIiS AM) JOIl
TKINTING.
best specimen job printing
Awarding Committee—Prcsly McCor- best class jar of-apple„butter T^A^Jtogers. D. Long. Frank Moore
DIVISION 1).—CLASS NO. 1.)
WLOTTS AND FLOWES.S.
Best bush winter apples pocket knife $1 best I
bash fall apples do do 1 best peck pears do do 1 besjt peck quinces do do 1 best peck grapes do do 1 best peek peabheaJ do do 1 best collection of plums do do 1 best collection fruits all kinds krs fc fks 3
Awarding Committee—Stephen Graves Abijah O'Neal, Bcnj. Smith, CsJeb Conner, George Hecka thorn.
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2
:do
do -2
best Ia^'s saddltj'*^* do do 2 best gefs-saddle' "eream-ispCKw'
,nust
best pair worked slippers sil. thim. i)0 cts I same, or by a inember of the family, and 1 best pair lamp mats do do nil cts products of the soil, manufacture.! witli2 best sample of ornamental needle the State
I work, gold pen 11 3, Wednesday and Tliursdav will be debest sample of hriir work sil. thim. 50 cts I voted to entering and arranging articles 1 best knit quilt cream spoon 1 'offered for exhibition. But no article will 11 best specimen of any kind of needle he received after 10 o.eloek A. M. on work not herein mentioned gold pen 1 1 hursday, unle.-s in ease of unavoidable best fancy work basket sil. thim f0 cts delay, and then the Board may admi: tt i,
2 Best specimen painting silver pencil $2 be exhibited. No article having 1,
best specimen drawing gold pen best specimen penmanship pen knife best specimen daguerreotype, knives forks best .specimen ambrotype,
knives & forks 2 Kajr.
l! knives forks pete for more than one premium 1 AwiSrding Committee:--Mr.«i. .John Brown, j„
Mrs. A. J. Morgan, I. F. Wade. DVISION II —CLASS NO. 1
3
I Mrs. Wm.
C.
50 cts 50 cts 50 cts 50 cts 50 cts 50 cts 50 cts 50 cts
.. do do do do /do do
Vance, Mrs. Joseph Earl,! g. All' articles.
TABLE COMFORTS.
Best 10 lbs butter cream spoon best 10 lbs checsc cream spoon best 10 lbs honey crcam spoon best 10 lbs maple sugar cream spoon best gallon maple molasses knives it forks best 10 lbs cbinese sugar do do best gallon Chinese nmlasses knives it forks, best, variety of canned fruit do
silver thimble 50 cts
best jar of peach butter do do best collection of fruit butter
best jar pear preserves do do 50 cts best jar quince preserves do do 50 cts beBt jar raspberry preserves do do 50 cts best jar tomato preserves do do 50 cts best jar blackberry preserves sil. thim. 50 cts best jar tomato jelly do do 50 cts best jar raspberry jam do do 50 cts
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Awarding Committee.—Mrs. 'J'. II. Fitzgerald, Mrs. S. C. Wilson, Mrs. Dr. Morgan, Mrs. Jonathan Hutchinson, Mrs. Smith Conucr. (CLASS 2.—PICKLES. Best jnt pi9kled cucumbers silver thimble 50 cts besfja? of pickled tomatoes .v
silvcr:thimble 50 cts
best jai^-ptokled bfeets do fes do 50 cts best jar fancy pickles do do 50 cts best eollbotioti of pickles-cream spoon 2 b'e'st jar'fiickled peaches sil. tliim. 5U.cts
Awarding Committee.— Mrs.' J. '.L'.-fiiHsi Mrs Dr. Benage, Mrs. Sam'l Austin,Mrs. Abijah O'Neal, Mrs Thomas Grives.
2
Befl,bridle -pocket'knife 1 ^est. bair boots 'do
8 f:
"Bo '1
1
GLASS NO. 8.
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Bestiloaf wheat bread, milk or salt rising, made by a young lady under 16 years of age, gold pencil, 1 best loaf wheat bread with yeast "gold pcncil best loaf corn bread ,, "do do best specimen of cake sil. thim.
Awarding Committee—lien T.'
Host cultivated far 40 acres 2d best cultivated farm. do
1)est eul(
.i
Best pair blankets ... crcam spoon $3 j^d best cultivated garden
best 10 yds-flannel do do 2 best double coverlets ^do do best'5 yds of Jeans siiver-thiinble 50fets best doz linen .towels do do 50 cts best pair tablecloths do do 50 cts best 10 yds rag^carpet sett knives it fks 2 do 2
Vnted
(.best cultivated garden silver cup
1.
DIVISION J—CLASS NO. HLLTNS AXD MISCKLLANEOI'S ARTICLES.
Best cage canary birds gold pencil $1 best variety of birds do pen 1 Awarding Committee.—Miss Mary Holloway, iMrs.
JJCW.
Wallace, Mrs. Kodali
Itussell, i\Irs. Geo. Harland, Mrs. llarvin* 50 cts 1 Harrison. 50 cts CLASS NO. 2.—MISCBLLANKOI'S. 50 cts JJo.st collection fancy articles
Best specimen of articles not herein mentioned, to have Premiums awarded as the committee mav indue of their merit.
Awarding Committee.—lolin Munns, A. J. Snyder, John Davis, Stephen Allen, Sam'l Gillilaud. fJKiOAT jnri.i: i:\ri:. For the slowest Mule in making the circuit of the ring three limes sil. cup. 5|
These mules to be rode into the ring by I the Persons entering them, (he riders to exchange steeds. No being allowed to ride his own Mule—no saddles to be used.
FOOT BACK on bisf day, 50 ts entrance silver cup 5 DAYS OF KXIIIBTTIO.V. Division itl, will be adjudged 1st day. Division A, D, it II, do .lo 2d dav.
I Div isiuns F, G. it K, do do
he owned by the person n/fering III
Awarding Committee.—Mrs. Jas. their discretion. ith» vi Watson, Mrs. B. T. I'istine, Mrs. Bi.-e f'a-' Articles intended for exhibition must sidef?nine, Mrs. David Powers, Mrs. B. K. Brv-''
)C
ant. 'fore they will be admitted within th- cnolos
be furnished, showiifg t!ic Dej'arluient, {.} ,.
best specimen photograph No person's iiaine shall jo on th'- on-: Font 21. knives & lurks'' tram-,, ticket.-. ofTie^rs
No article can be entered to eoino.\coj''t
SW
i»cp stakes
See
1
WHOLE NUMBER 880.
best jar tomato butter ^Ido' do 50 cts ufacture, &c.,. must give such written statebest collection^of the nicest' preserves by any one exhibitor knives it forks best collection- of spiced fruits knives it forks 2 best spe6iin*n of small fruits in alcohol- px.»ltl pen 1
Iments of the proccss, mode of production, 2 preservation, itc.,
as
2N. AIIV
$2
I cream spoon best specimen of dentistry do do best Piano silver cup 1 best 10(1 lbs flour gold pen I best. A liushel corn meal do do 1
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Rules and Regulations.-
I I 1. Each person who is, or shall ln-re-after become a member of this socielv. bv the payment of one dollar, rtniiwil/w
mi m-
before the days of the fair, will be mtiiled to a badge which will admit himself and all females of his family, and all males under years of age, within the enclosed grounds on tiie days of the Fair. '2. All articles offered for premiums.
It i.-' rumor
imM pos-c« mo,r
1 than ordinary merit, otherwise no premium will be awarded. It. All animals of the horse and cow $2 kind will be exibted and examined in the •j 'order in which they arc plae.- on the list 2
of premiums. I lU. Owners of animals entered, who aie
not ready for exhibition at tiro regular time, will lie excluded from competition, 11. I'uring the examination of stock, no have charge
person, excepting those win of the stocks Judge.- mi (Jflicers attend. |p ing to their duties will umb-r ail)* pret"uee |or excuse be adiuitteci within flic ring. l|
VI.
Competitors for premiums «n croj.sf
50 cts must have the ground and its product- ac-. curately measured, and certified to by t«..
cream spoon 2 or more disinterested persons.
best jar strawberry preserves 13. All vacancies occurring in the com-: her strict and impartial neutra Ity, she sa silver thimble 50cts mittees on the first da) of the Fair, will the navv lias been increased beyond the best jar peach preserves sil thim 50 cts be supplied by the Board of .Directors, jthority granted by i'arliment and ask
best jar tomato catsup do do 50 cts 'for premiums on articles of domestic man- a Ma^cnti
may reasonably be
giving of any article offered to the appro-. 2 priate committee.i!. All articles of donee's tie manufacture" of whatever nature, are positively required to have been manufactured in the State since the last annual Fair, to insure their entry into competition for premiums. 17. when any member of a committee shall be a competitor for rrny premium coming under hi? award, his place on the committee shall be supplied by the .Board of Directors.
IS. All stocks, and every article entered for exhibition, will bo under the control of the Board of Directors 10J .Uadgds of membership and tickets of'admission ran be procured at the Fair eround, on the 'ays of the Fair, or of the Treasurer in "rawfordsvillc, at any time previous to the Fair. jMs 20. No centum will be charged for th© entry oi „tuck or articles. 21 '.V sti'o ifr and efficient police will bo on the ground day and night. 1 22r Ample arrangements will bo made
Jin tin way of- pens,'stalls, feed and bed* 1 !ding for stock, but exhibitors will be rerv..
'1 'ijuired to iy at fair rates for all the grain/ O'cls hay and meal lined by than. itis- 2o. ('onijmtiiors for premiums on farms
tinc, Mrs. II. S. Lane, Mrs. John ('hilders,.: enter (heir farms at any time before Mrs. _Yf. K. Wallace, 3{rs._ Wm. 31i.-('fay, the l.-i of ."'^pfemben after that time ami Mrs. Sain'l GiJlHaud. -i before the Pair-the uommittcc will be en-
DIVISION 1—CLASS NO l. .. r, 'gaged in the examination. ss th-in-- Tickets of admission will be rts fol»
24.
silver yup
•l.-u ID
tan.l kuiy es it folks
Badges of Admission Single Admission Children under 15 Horse and rider Horse and hugm' 2 horse w.1 ons andearria 25. Siitunlav, September et apart as a jtock of all kind
furies
kni
Hold pen
3d best cultivated garden Awarding Committee.—James l'.'Wat •sun, Joseph A lien, Isaac J^avis.
1 00 25 cts.
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10 -JO -,0
17th, will oe
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ATCTION SAM:
of
Persons-wishing to dis-
pose their stock will please take notice. 2t. No person shall be permitted to iti-= Icrfere with the judges, while, examining their slock or articles, otherwise no a (tentim will be paid to such animals or articles 27. All owners of slock, \e., from adjoining counties an invited to attend the coming I'air and exhibit and compete for premiums.
Kxhibitor trenting the .Judges
contemptuously ...shall not only forfeit his premium, should one be awarded him, but shall hereafter be excluded as a compelitor from the Fair (J rounds,
KIC11A I! I ('AN INK, Pros'l.:
I .JOII.N Swi-IN-SR.I:, Sec'v.
IAKiiiv.ii, OK THTT \M LO S1X0.N.
rorn iAvs i.vricit rit.i.n i:i itti*i:.
A S I I I O O A
TERRIBLE SI cVPGHT R-
12,000 AUST&IANS StijSrtl and y.dXVil
1
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nvi: FHK.S'CII AND roi it AUSTUI.V.N
CE.XHUALS KILLED. FAUTIIKIL
I'oi.vr. June Is.
The steamer Anirlo Saxon, from Liverpool on the Sth. passed ibis point, this morning. Iler advices are lour days later.
A desperate bailie wan fought at. Magenta, on the 4th t.-f .rune, between the allied army, under Napoleon, and the Austrian-', under (!cn. llesKoin.
T!ie I''.mperir Napoleon, in his dcspalehes to the J-jmpics. al the. Tuillfrios, claims a decisive victory, .'jaying that his army look T.OOu prisoners, disabled 1'2,(Kin. c.-ipiuri'd cannon and 'J standards. 11e estimates his own loss at. o.iMld, but it is rumored in l'ari.sthat the French loss was between lUIUO and 12,MI)M.
I that l!,
Au.-'fman* and in the battle. The Austrian a from tliime of the
•M'
entered oti 'the S'ecretarry's books be-1. ,.7
tire. On th" entry of .-irlieles, curds will
on b"lh side in tlie xiiLf111. oi lory. IJ re.-i
•rai j-]-peinasi a
1
m-mj,.,
1
Mm'^ha! faurober
or
.('lass and Number as entered at the office, (lener.'t! Maurice {which must be attached to the article to li,
ps v.-n= mortall
lir
tcrcd shall be reni'ivcd from tlie c:udHiirc rr-.vard l'n without the permission of the Kxecutive Fivo of (Jommittce, until the Fair is ido.sed. I fral- w-ri I No exhibitor will be permitted lo ex- Mai-.^'i:! amine tlie J^ccrctnrv i-books durinir the J,
Tlo re bad been a general Ian aad the people had deel.'i of Sardinia.
The Austrian ha but the cily had not, by the French. hater rumors ilctract the victory at Magenta.
IfiO/M'lO' ell'M''"
French-
•f differ materially h. 'Fh i-i bulletties, with various It wrr-j still nude, liili w!io [eiined reported on both
I'Vei .1
of I lie lid jrp
)f t!ic
'tninan llld.-d.
Mc.Mahon, command annic. bad been crc
i.l,,, 2d corps
I:IKC
.d.i^oiitii, as .-
irav
ry
OTI
Mie battle field
the
It .Marsha!.-, and («'en.
M11'
ay 11 11 ii-r.- had coium-iinl of the •n. For. i!: and live piafF
11II
I'
ited in I
lir.
1'!'
df ar'mio u-'f riali '0 wounded
oil at Mi-" 1 in fa\-".r
otired from Milan,, yet been occupied.
from tiic Fr- ii'
It was believed that would
follow
•.'lei
the entrance of rlie Frennh in
fo Milan. Th" letails of ill•• laresl news by the Ivirojia reported the Au.-trians in retreat af,-ros.-j the Ticitio is fuilv conlirined. 'l'lie
re:i je-i 1 urniL'o. 1. ii'.-r at both fda'-esl ni:AT nniriA *, he '.Jueen d'divered li »tji 11 to
in at 1 5 a or an
t- con-i'b'i'ibi (i^htin
er open nil/ :h. Shu 1 a --iy-i she* did prochiim-t"
I'arliiuent
14. All' awarding committees to make its sanction she reccoinmcnded tin' "pen--final report to the Secretary, by 1 o'clock, ing of diplomatic intercourse with Naples on the last day of the Fair. jshe e.xpres'-d hope that the reform ipies15. All competitors for premiums on tinn will be settled at thi- or the next scsanimals must present a written statement to the appropriate committee, method of feeding, sc., in caBes where the same can reasonably be given, and all competitors in honor of the victory of the Fi' n'1
on the 7
in' ii'- the out break of war, a!! -he eijuld to prevent it, ai
ai
sesion of the House oi" (.'oiutnons. niA.Mj :, The citv of Paris had been iiiuminatcd
