Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 July 1859 — Page 1
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NEW SERIES-FOL. X, NO. 51,
Juno 4, 1959.
DEIGHTON'S
ST. LOUIS AND CINCINNATI NIOIIT EXPRESS. Daily, at 9:35 P. M. Stoppinz only at Regular Htnlions. Connecting at Mitchell with the O. & M. U. K. Trains for St. Louis and Ci iciunatl.— Keachintr Cincinnati at 0:43 A. M., and St. Louis at 2:30 P. M.
FKOM GKKKNCASTLFi.—LAFAVETTE AccouWODATION.— Daily except Snndaya. at 8:5' A. M. Connecting at Lufuyette nt3:00 I M. with Chic v-
fo
Day Express, nrrivinir at Michigan City at 4:50 M.( and at Chicago at 7:00 P. M. GOING SOUTH. FROM MICHIGAN CITY.—CINCINNATI DAY Fxriinsf.—Daily, except'Sundays, at 9:8u A.M. (leaving Chicago at 7:"0 A. M. and rtitiiiiiiir directly through to Cincinnati, arriving at '.i:0.- I*. M. Stopping at all Stations between Michigan City ami Lafayette. Passengers dine at Lafayette .1 unction.
CINCINNATI NIUIIT KXPKESS —Daily, except Saturdays, at P. M. (leaving Chicago at 5:00 P. M.) running diieotly tiircmfli to ("uicinnnti, arriving at 9:1" A. M. Connecting at Lafayette at 3 jo A. M. v. I11I Li.mvi!lc -Mail Train for .W.v Albmiv alld Louisville arriving at "M." P. M.~ iUopping at all l!egnlar Statiuis North, and nil Stations'l~outli of l.M'ny.-U... brc-u leftist at iicMioa'« l! nn-'i dine at Mitchell.
FROM MI'lVilKLL I/ifisviLLK I).\V I:.vruixt P.ii y. cscept Sundays, at -1:."i3P. M.— Stopping at all Ki-gular Station*. Counei-iing at Miteuc.il with O. A- M. K. Ii. Trains from CincinI'inii.ili at M.. at cl f. uin T.nui* at 4:40 P. M. Raucl-ini: NVw Albany at 7:5.1 P. M.
LOOISVII.LU NIOIIT KXIMIFS.".- Daily at 1:15 A. M. f:, :iiig at K» gnlar Stations. Connecting with
O. X-
CARRIAGE FACTORY,
Ufam Street, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Thfs festablisftment is the place for every-one to purchase their
I N E A I A E S BUGGIES.call.
Shilkie*, Fprinp Wngou* «fcc., rannnfactured in superior stylo of the best eastern timber and worrnntcd forone year. Peirons wishing old carriages repaired, will find if to their •dvnnfftffe to Wc nro ready at all time* to exconlc jnhj or repairiu^j. 'with unrivaled neatness snd dispatch, and at unusual low rates. Call and examine our splendid stock before purchasing elsewhere.
New Albany & Salem R. E.
1859. Sam BIT rr.tagcne at. 1859. On and After April 20th Passenger Trains will be run as follows: r?
GOING NORTH.
FROM NEW ALBANY.—CIIICAOO MAIL.— Dnily, except Sundays, nt 8:80 A.M. Ktoppin(rat all Stutions on pipnul. Connecting at Greenca*tle at 8.SO P. M. for St. Louis, arriving at A. M. and 7:29 P. M. for Indianapolis, arriving at 8:5-r P. XI. and at Lafayette at 12:83 A. M. for Chicago. arriving nt 9:.*0 A. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell and flip at Ureeiicnstlo. 8t. Louis AND CINCINNATI DAY EXPRESS.—Daily, except Sundays', at 12:05 P. stopping at all regnlar stations. Connecting nt Mitchell with the 0. 4 M. Ii. K. Train for St. Louis at 3:32 P. M.. arriving at 2:45 A. M.: and for Cincinnati at 4:40 I'. M.. arriving at 10:10 P. M. Passengers dine at Mitchell.
XI. !'. It. Tr.iins f.-^n: St. Arri
ving at New Albany .it 4:15 A- M. v'MO.M LAI'AYI'T I'!'.—("liici Nr.vcsTi.a Accou VUD.VTIOW Daily at »0 P. M. ("cnnooiing at 1.nfuwttc with Dav i'q.iv.-s from (.'hieiigi i.n.l Mielilj'an Cif. Ai'it*-s Oru'Ht'ii.--Uo at e: lj i*. M.. In liiii.i t"» connect itli Train for I:niialiii[o!!s nt ~'-~J M.. uriivinif at S:55 I'. .V., and for St. Louis at 0:V2 1*. ?!., ai ri\ a:p'at 0:0" A M.
I'M T:irorr!i Trai'. connect at ("iiv-encii.-lli: •n it'i th: Ua'.it« ar.d KK-hinond Railr^a-1. an 1 ,!. il'.uvtu ilh lli*: trains of the Toledo, Wih-nh I.'I.: \V'.*si*r:i Uaihoiul. at M. S. oro-i.im with \l iciit^ati J-'o,:i ern and Northern Inliann Kiilr.i-n: at Mi. I.igan Citv itli ilm Aliehigan ri *.l !i"'.ii!r:i:id t'-r ("hiv-.igo iind all points west •«". I nor.L-'+ost, and tV.v Detroit ua«l all p-.Ju'.s
Or change of Caii for Chicago. St.
I.oult,
Eagizagc Cheeked Through. iy-r -.-.jti Ti.'k.-ts for sale in Lo'.isvi!!- N
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Klip is.*,:
irinloiidenl's Oil' New Albanv. A p.iil 20 h. I (T. No. :-i)
MACHINES.
O I O
i\o. 6 Commercial Block,
Call at our office, No. 6 Commercial Block, over Dresser's Store and satisfv yourselves.
Sowinc Machino Needlos. Silk, Twist and Thread, always on hand, and all kinds of Machine Sewing. Stitching and Hemming, executed in the best stvlu, on short notice, and reasonable terms.
G. B. ORVIS, Agent.
May 7, 1S59. ly. Lalavctte, Ind.
YANKEE NOTIONS.
BLAD^.
ACSTH A, HORIVER,
Attorneys and Cousellors at
inannfict'.'.ro
i• t. i'*. .'1 ii'-cit.*'ii ,V II'1II^.II C.av, nnJ -r all in the Kn-t arid Nortlr.vci',.
I.'. I-'. ]-:!:.Sa ..:ri:it.*!,'l 'nt
LA YFA YETTE IND.
OOOP NEWS.—A reduction in the irice of Sewing Machines is nnnouneed. Their utility is well established, and, at the present prices, wo ••oo ii reason why tli«y should not be found, as they oucht to be. in uvery household. Several varieties are manufactured, adapted to various pur]oses. So far as public opinion has beon formed and uttered tho preferenceiscmphalically aeccrdod to the Wheeler it Willson Machine lor family use and for manufactures in the same range of purpose and material. During the present season the trials liavo been numerous, and all tho patents of any pretensions liavo been broueht fairly into competition. Inoveryeaso tho Wheeler «fc Wilson machine has won the highest premium. Wo may instance tho S ate Fairs of New York, Now Jersy. Pennsylvania. Kentucky. Illinois. "Wisconsin. 'Virginia, Michigan, Indiana^ Mississippi, Missouri and California, and at Fairs in Cincinnati, hieago, St. Louis. Baltimore, Richmond, and San Francis.*o. At the Fair of the St. Louis Mechanical Association tho Evaminiug
Vol. 10, No. 4t-Grn.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the Jlelief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and
Epidemic Diseases.
fllE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, and the deception praticcd upon the unfortunate victims ot such diseases by Quacks,several years ago directed their Consulting Sutgeou, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their form!-, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description oi thcircondition, age occupation, habits of life, &c., and in case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICI NKS Fit
EE OP CflABOE. It is neodless to
add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment.
The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report up
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the treatment of Sexual Diseases,
express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended tho labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphils the vice of Onanism or-Self-Abuse., Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, «&c., and order a continuance of the same plan for theensuing yecr.
The directors on a review of the past feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benovolent effort have been of graat benefit to the afflicted, especially to tliu young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very "mportaiitand much despised cau^c.
An admirable Report
011
Spermatoirhoea, or
Seminal Weakness, the vico of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the i_ CJI TT Sexual organs, by tl Consulting Surgeon, will
be sentby mail (in a scaled envelope.) FRteE OF I Evans and Elias J. Baldwin CIIAKGK, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for post- I age. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and I treatment of Sexual diceasi's, diet, itc.. are con »tantly being published for gratuous distribution, and will be sent to tie afflicted. Some ofthc neuremedies and methods of treatment discovered during the lust vear. are c*f great value.
Address, for l,Vp».rtor treatment. DR. J. SKILLIN !IUL"(IUTO.N, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association. N"v. South Nith Street, Philadelphia, Pa. l'.v order of the directors.
EZRA D. ilARTWKLL, PrJtident.
GKi. KAIKCI11LD. Secrctarv. April y.\ 1?'5. vol. 10. No. 41.
N. utrrNEB. s. mi.LEI:.
1 059-
1859.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, &C.
J. S. MILLER & CO.
A\
Ol'I.D an'i .i-.iiro public that !t-.-y ,ir
tli ii- fri -n i^ MOW ani]*ly
and the jpared II
Carriages, Buggies, S attics, Weighs,
AND evcrvtiilr.'r 5a
now on band. T!
icir line, and ould call their title ii^ortment not ua.-n.-e
SCHULTS &
Committee
was crmpoj-ed o^ twenty-five Ladies of the highest social standinc, who, without a dissenting voice, awarded for the Weeoler A Wilson Machine tho I iglicst and only premium, a Silver l'itcher. valued at $75. if these facts do not establish a reputation, we know not what can.— (Christian Advocato and Journal*
1
-rders
promptly filled, and Machines warranted for three years, and full instructions given lree of charge.
Law,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. promptly'to »11bnidiMM.«9tnst-
the public
!aoiU:i:il -|.
Caiiiiiit br Ivvceik'd in Fcdiina
KIT'IKKfor dura'oriitv or snjorior^finisli. •ne all j-ravtiv-ai "fir'.'uien and eniplovin^ none bat the most1. ti i, iral usin th)
VI:KY BEST OK MATERIAL,
TOOETHRK nith our long nciinaiutance with the wants of tho section of country, canuct help giving satisfaction botlnib regards
l»i:i€i: 4.\l QtAMTl.
THEIR work can reccommond itself to the public, and we believe is not excelled by any other establishment of the kind
I3ST 11ST IDXA.IT A,
HAVING now every facility for manufacturing, we hope to contrive to meet a large share of I imblic patronage, we are prepared to fill orders troin all parts of tho country, and all wishing! anything our line will find it to their advantage Best
April SO, 1659.
to give us a call, before purchasing elsewhere.— 4 IIoies and old Kuegies taken in exchange, all 'J0 ,° ,°
our work warranted one year. Repairing, Black-
Imjwrters and Manufactures of'
CIGARS, SNUFF,
A O A O
South, side Main Street, between Washing ton and Green Streets.
CRAWFORDSVILLE.
VyOCLD respectfully infoi in the citizenseonerallv,that having bought the estabfishmment of Mr. A. Nolte, and wishing to dos living business, would solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the concern. Hall at the old stand, opposite MotiuCs Eagle Iloicl, sign of the Indian Chief.
Tobacco and Cigars,
me \rr 1 nu r- ir„„% A'J^holcaalo and Retail! Tho moet choice brands Bracelets. Watch Chains, Fish Hooks of Tobacco aud Cigar* will be sold at the lowest and Lines Tooth Picks, a fine assortment of figures. SCIIDLTS & VANDYKE Pocket Books. Porte Minnies and Purses, pocket May 7, lS59-ly. Compasses, Knives. For sale at may?.] FRANK nEATON'S
ASK SB V. JkUSTlJf. AIM! TIOMKB.
Wall Paper! Wall Paper!! 1
IIAVE jnst received from New York, fresh supply of plain and sstin Wall Paper and Borders blue, green, butf and figured
WINDOW PIPER
Pattent Curtain Fixture* bnffCartain Xnalia: FIBJE BOARD PRINTS TaaseU, Cord.^c., dbo wbkh will beadld CHEAP. ^*U in and esmmioe •pis.-. r.JLHXAXOV,
IT cor. MaiaAjQwen.
SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR, OF THE M0NT80MERY COilHTY
Agricoltural Society,
TO BE HELD AT CRAWFORDSVILLE, OIT WEDNESDY, THUKSDAY AND FRIDAY SEPTEHBER 14, IS & 16, 1««9.
Address on the 2d day, by
LACE, Esq..'
DIVISION A.—CLASS NO. 1..^. HORSES FOR GENERAL PURPOSES. Best stallion 4 ys. old & over, silr. cap $10
2d best 2d best 2d best 2d
do do do do do do do
GEO. DElQiiTON
do do do do do do do
do do do do do knvs. ifcfks. do table spns. do cream spn. da table spns. do cream spn. tea spoons sngar tongs
best sucking horse colt 2d do do do
best brood mare 4 vrs old dcover spns do tea spns do tab spns do crm spn do kvs fks do sug tongs do kvs ic fits do Ind. Far.
2d do best do 2d do best filly 2d do best do 2d do
do do do do do do do
best sucking marc colt knives forks 2d do do do Ind. Far. 1 yr best gelding 5 yrs old over kvs fks 2d do 5 do do do best under 5 do do do 2d do 5 do do sugar tongs 2
Awarding Committee James Irons, David Enoch, Michael Low, Smith Conner and James Fisher.
CLASS NO. -1.
1
HORSES FOR LIGHT HARNESS. All horses in this class to be broken and driven in harness* Best pair of horses silver cup $5 best pair of mares do 5 best single horse sett knives and forks 3 best single mare do do do 3 2d best of each sugar tongs 2
Awarding Committee David Hincs,
^eo. BayJess, oucrman Hostetter. Jas.
CLASS NO. 3. /.
HORSES FOR THE SADDLE.
Premiums in thi3 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. Best trotting mare or gelding silv cup $5 bestpaeing do do do 5
Awarding Committee—George Munns, Carson Wray and David Willis. CLASS NO. 4.
HOUSES OX TI.HC. WITHIN 4 MINUTES. Fastest and truest trotting ISbrse, mare o.- gelding, sett, tea spoons SG Fastest and truest pacing horse, mare or gelding sett tea spoons Awardiug Committee—Stephen Graves, Joseph W. James and Bober Y. Galloway.
CLAS. NO. 5.
Matchod Horses not under fifteen and a half hands high. Best pr matched mares or geldings sp $6* 'id do do do do do 3
Awarding Committee—T. II. Fitzgerald, Warren Davis and II. S. ljradeu. I CLASS NO. 6.
Horses for heavy drafts—To be tested by actual draft. Best pair draft horses .0 years old and over sett table spoons $6 best pair draft horses under 5 years old sett tea spovns 3
Awarding CuinVnittce—Samuel Tapp, John S. Gray and Jonathan lIutchin6on. .'CLASS NO. 7. '-'R, SWEEPSTAKES. I? Best stallion of any age for general purposes silver cup $5 best marc do do do do 5 best driving marc or gelding any age do 5 best riding do do do do 5
Awarding Committee Jas. H. Harrison, Esq., William Nicholson, John BlanI kenship, Robert W. McMaken aud J. P.
Hincs.
CLASS NO. 8.
JACKS, JENNETS AND MULES.
Jack 4 years old and over sil cup $10
do do do do do do
best
smitl ing, Trimr'ing, Tainting «fcc., with neat- 2d ncss and despatch. j" Sign .1. S. Miller A Co., Market Street North of the Court Housir^qnare.
best 2d best 2d
vl0-nS ly.
do do do 6 do sett knives forks 3 do do do .3 do do do 2 do crcamspooon do Ind. Farmer lyear
best sucking jack colt cream spoon 2d do do Ind. Farmer 1 year best jack showing 3 colts silver cup best jennet over 3 years old st sil spns 2d do do 3 do sett kvs fks
best pair working mules silver cup best mule 3 years old and over do best mule under 3 years judging according to age sett knives and forks 3
Awarding Committee—Andrew Inslcy, Dr. T. W. Fry, John Durham, James Knox, and G. W. Hutton.
CLASS NO. 9.
Best bull 3 years old over silver cup $10 2d do 3 do do do 5 best do 2 do do
7
do 5
2d do 2 do do sett kvs fks 3 best do I** -'do do do do 2d do 1. .do do Ind. Far 1 yr best sucking calf seu knives forks 2d do do-- -IoJ. Fwmer 1 year best cow 3 years old over se.tt sil .spns 2d do 3 do do knives forks best heifer 2 /do do do do 2d do 2 ,, do do Ind. Far 1 vr best do 1 do do knives forks 2d do 1 __^d0 „do Ind._Far 1 yr best sucking heifer calf knives forks 2d do do- do Ind. Farlyr best work cattle 3 years old and over, judged according to age silver cup be^t milch cow do 2d de do sett knives to forks best fatted beefv do do do 2d do do Ind, Ffuiner y«w_
Awttrdios Gi»mlUee--iUclitfd Hiu, Jtnes OWBM, Eli Boots, Joseph Diek«D»ra and J. Durham. .»•
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CKAWFORDSVILLE, MOM^GOJtERI COUNTY, MDIAM/' JULY i), ,1859:
GLASS NO 10.
CATTLE OF OTHER 0RADC9.
Best bull 3 yr« old fc over ^siivei* intm ts 0,1. J., J^»:. -'J- L-_* 2d best 2d best
do' do do do
do" do:-
do knives it fotks -do. db do do jo do Ind. Far 1 yr
do
LEW. WAL
,f
Great Mule and Foot Kace on last day.
LIST OF PREMIUMS.
best ball calf iiett kniv«3 and foris 2d do do Ind. Fanner 1 year 1 best cow 3 years old ovet silver spns 3 2d do 3 do do knives fks 2 best heifer 2 yrs old over do do 2 2d do 2 do do Ind. Far! yr 1 best do 1 do :. do knives' ie forks 2 2d do 1 -do: do Ihd. Farmer 1 best heifer calf ii sett-knivesfks 2 2d do do Indiana Farmer 1 best pair of work cattle, jndged according to age sett knivea uid forks 3 best milch cow. do -do 2d do do In? do -'"do
,f'T
CLASS NO. 11.
Best fine wool buck knives forks $3 00
2d do do do do- do '.1 50 best do do do lamb do do 1 50 2d do do do do Ind. Farmer 100 best do do ewe f: knives fc forks 150 2d do do do do do 150 best do do do lamb do do 150 2d do do do do Ind. Farmer 1 00 best breed sheep for matton ka ks 2 00 2d do do do Ind. Far 100
Awarding Committee—Richard Hills, L. G. Collins and Joseph Allen.•.' CLASS NO. 12.—SWINE'. •J' Best boar 1 year old silver cup $5 2d do 1 do sett knives forks 2 best brood sow silver cup h, 2d do do sett knives it forks 2 best do do and 5 pigs silver cup 5 best pen of hogs sett knives ic forks 3
Awarding Committee—Jesse Y. Durham, Hannibal Trout, John W. Blair, David Long and Jesse McCallister.
CLASS NO. 13.—POULTRY.
Best pair shanghais pocket knife $1 best pair cochin chinas do do 1 best pair brahma pootras ^do do 1 best pair pearl white dorkings do do 4 best pair polands TI.do do 1 best pair turkeys "^do do 1 best pair geese do do 1 best pair pea fowls do do 1" best pair museovy ducks do do 1 best coop of any breed do do 1 best collection of poultry knives fks 3
Awarding Committee—William Hitch, Aaron Foust and James Ileaton.
DIVISION —CLASS NO. 1.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS..
Best 5 acres of wheat knives fks So best 5 do corn do do 3 best 5 do outs ,v do do S best 5 do hay tlo do
Ground to be measured and products weighed by disinterested persons, to the satisfaction of the awarding committee.
Awarding Committee—John D. McCain, Wm. MeCray, John N. McConnell, Nathan McLaughlin and Ira Middicton,
CLASS NO. 2.
Best half bushel wheat pocket knife $1 best do do corn do do 1 best do do oats do do 1 best do do buckwheat do do-, 1 best do do live do do 1
Awarding Committee—Henry Sperry, Stepbeu Potts, Joel Learning, William Caniue aud A. J. Snyder.
CLASS NO. 3.—VEGETABLES.
Best half bushel potatoes pocket knife $1 best do do sweet potatoes do doj 1 best do do onions do best one dozen beets .. do best do pumpkins do best one do musk melons do best do do water melons do best collection of vegetables kvs fks best bushel tomatoes pocket knife best I dozen squashes do best bushel turnips do best£ do peas do best£ do beans do best peck of peppers ... do
d°Hi dodo do do
do do do do do
Awarding Committee—-James Herron, Isaac Davis and John Smith.
DIVISION C—CLASS NO. 1.
FARM IMPLEMENTS. ..:
Best 2 horse plow for general purposes sett knives and forks best 1 horse plow for general, purposes sett knives and forks best reaper and mower silver cup 2d do j. do
S(i
knives u. forks
best thresher and cleaner silver cup 2d do do knives forks best farm wagon
do do do do do
best subsoil plow best cultivator best harrow best straw cutter .. best bay rake best roller best grass seed sower best corn planter best grain cradle
do do do do do
pocket knife ., do .do do do do do
pocket knife 50 cts
best doz axe helves do best farm gate •, do best half doz hoes do best half doz hand rakes do best half doz bay forks do best maul and 5 gluts best shovel best grain scoop best clover hullcr best grain drill
do do do do do do do do
do do do
DIVISION D—CLASS NO 1
FRUITS AND FLOWERS.\,.
Bestbush winter apples pocket knife $1 best bush fall apples *. do do 1 beat peck pears.
a
Ki:i- do do 1
best peck quinces do do 1 best peck grape* do do 1 best peck peaches -vr- do do 1 beat oolleotion of plums do do 1 beat collect^pufruifai al| kinds krs to flu 3
Aw asking Committee Stephen Graves, Abijah'.O'Neal, Banj. Smith, Caleb Conner, George Heckathorn
CLASS NO. 2.—FLOWERS.
Best collection poi fldwers cream Spoon $2 beStoollectiota Vtrbinas gold pen 1 best^ collection roses -t -n*: do do 1 begtcoUeQUpn dahlias- ^ji.do do 1 bestbp^et,
c? Jjk
Best 2 horse carriage 'silver cup $5 best 1 horso.falling top buggy,: knives and'forks '"'3 best horse rockaway inives & fks. 3 bj2st 1 horse, open buggy do do 2 .best light 2 horse waggon do 7 do 2 best lady's saddle do do 2 befet get's saddle cream spoon 2 best bridle 9iit'l nh-.i- pocket knife 1 best bpir boot&,?/ do do 1 best baiv shoes pocket knife 75 ets best bee hive. do. do 1 best collection of cooperage knives & fks 3 best bureau do do 2 best dining table pocket knife 1 best breakfast table do V' do 1 best bedstead do do 1 best collection furniture cream spoon 3 best cooking stove sett knives & forks 2 best collection tin ware knives & forks 2 best churn pocket knife 1
2
best fatted beef -pJ. do* do 2 2d do do Indiana Farmer I Awarding Committee—Isaac Montgomery, J. H. Cochran, Robert Lafollet, sr., Samuel Watson and Samuel Landis.
Awarding Committee.—Geo. Mans, Jas. P.Watson, John Ramley, Martin O Sidner, Caleb Anderson!
DIVISION F!—CLASS NO. 1. FABRICS MADE BY HAND DOMESTIC MANU
FACTURE.
Best.pair blankets cream spoon. $3 b.est 10 yds flannel in'i do do 2 best double coverlets do do 2 best 5 yds of Jeans silver -thimble 50 cts best doz linen towels do .% do 50 cts best pair tablecloths do do 50 cts best 10 yds rag carpet sett knives & fks 2 best 10 yards woolen carpet do do 2 best variety woasted goods, silver thimble 00 cts best poundsewing thread do do 50 cts best bais knit stockings do— do 50 cts best pair knit socks do do 50 cts best pair knit mittens do do 50 cts best pound of woolen yarn do do 50 cts •best pair gloves do do 50 ct.s best 10 yds flax linen crcain spoon 2
Awarding Committee.—Dan Yount, F. H. Fry, Mrs. Jas. ITerron, Mrs. Isaac Davis, Mrs. Robert McMaken.
CLASS NO. 2.
PLAIN AXE FANCY NEEDLE W ORK. Best suit of gent's clothes made by a lad}', cream spoon S"2 best made Iadi's dress gold pen 1 best gentleman's shiit do do 1 best case of millinery work cream spoon 2 best infant dress silver thimble 50 cts best child's dress silver tliim. 50 cts 3 best pair gaiter boots made by a lady silver thimble 50 cts best pair kid boots made by a lady silver thimble 50 els best specimen of sewing by a girl unndcr 12 years of age sil. thim. 50 cts best design of quilt .. cream spoon
best worked quilt do do best white quilt do do 2 best silk quilt do do 2 best specimen of silk embroidery gold pen 1 best embroidered scarf do do 1 best embroidered rnuslin collar do do 1 best embroidered lace collar do do I best crotchet collar silver thimble 50 cts best transfcrcd silver thimble 50 ct.s best bankcrcbief embroidered gold pen 1 best eliilds embroidered do do 1 best ottoman cover embroidered gold pen 1 1 !bcst table cover embroidered
!I«I ll-ii.-i
»*df -li^fescsha.r- •"T 31x11019? i:f»'-e
.. do do 1,
2d do silver thimble 50 cts beiifYoral 6rnamonc do- "do 50 cts best colfection:artifici9l flowers tHm 50 cts
Awarding Ct»mmittec—B. T. Kistine, R.E.Bryant, Mrs. Richard Canine, Mrs. Jesse Cumberland, Mrs. John Sweetser.
DmSION E—CLASS NO. 1. .*
MECHANICAL PRODUCTIONS.
,, cream spoon
,- /, T. Li L-
[PAINTING, DRAWING, SFN PICTURES AND JOB I I PRINTING.
b^st specimen daguerreotype knives & forks 3 (best specimen ambrotype, 3 knives & forks 2[best specimen photograph knives & forks 2' best spccimcn job printing
knives & forks
Awarding Committce.-Mrs John Brown,
2 Mrs. A. J. Morgan, I. F. Wade.
DVISION —CLASS NO 1
oOctSj TABLE COMFORTS. 50 ctsjBest 10 lbs butter 50 cts best 10 lbs cheese 50 cts best 10 lbs honey 50 cts best 10 lbs maple sugar
50 cts! best gallon maple molasses 50,0(3 1 knives & forks 50 cts best 10 lbs chinesc sugar do do
pocket knife $1 jbest gallon chinesc molasses do do 1J knives & forks
best collection of farm implements s. cup 5 best variety of. canned fruit do do Awarding Committee—Presly .McCor-j best glass jar of apple butter miok, T. A. Rogers, D. Long, Frank Moore and J. H. Hall.
best jar tomato jelly beat jar raspberry jam best jar tomato catsup ..
Awarding Gommittee.—Mrs. T. II. Fitz•gerald, Mrs. S. C. Wilson. Mrs. Dr. 3Ior"an, Mia. Jonathan Hutchinson, Mrs. bmith Conner.*9iJ* -0r''rs '?'15 CLASS 2.—PICKLES. Best jar pickled cucnmbera silver thimble 50 cts best jar of pickled tomatoes :.n silver thimble 50 cts bear jar pickled beets do do 50 cts best jar fahc}r pickles do do 50 cts best collection of pickles cream spoon *2 best jar pickled peachcs sil. thiiu. 50 cts
Awardiug Committee.—Mrs. D. T. Hills, Mrs. I)r. Beuage, Mrs. Sam'l Austin, Mrs. Abijah O'Neal, Mrs Thomas Graves.
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Best loaf 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 pencil 1 best loaf corn bread
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best specimen of cake 1'sil. thiin. 50 ct.s Awarding Committee—Ben T. Ristine, Mrs. H. S. Lane, Mrs. John Childers, Mrs. W. IC. Wallace, Mrs. Wm. MeCray, Mrs. Sam'l Gillilarid.
DIVISION" 1.—CLASS NO 1. Best cultivated farm not IcsS than 40. acres silver cup $lf 2d best cultivated farm do do 10 3d best cultivated farm knives & forks best cultivated garden silver Cup 5 2d best cultivated garden knives Si forks 2 3d best cultivated garden gold pen 1
Awarding Committee.-—.Tames P. Watson, Joseph Allen, Isaac Davis. DIVISION —CLASS NO. 1.
BIRDS AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Best cage canary birds gold pencil Si best variety of birds do pen I
Awarding Committee.—Miss Mary Holloway, Mrs. Lew. Wallace, Mrs. I'odnli Russell, Mrs. Geo. Harland, 3Irs. Harvey Harrison.
CLASS NO. 2.—MISCELLANEOUS. Best collection fancy articles
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crcaiu spobii $2
bc3t specimen of dentistry do du 3 best Piano silver cup 5 best 1U0 lbs fiour gold pon I
best 4 bushel corn meal do do 1 Best specimen of articles not herein mentioned, to have Premiums awarded as the committee may judge of their merit.
Awarding Committee.—John Munns, A. J. Snyder, John Davis, Stephen Allen, Sam:l Gilliland.
Git EAT MUM: It ACE.
For the si west Mule in making the circuit of the ring three time sil. cup. 5 These mules to ho rode into tho ring by the Persons entering them, ihe riders lo exchange steeds. No man being allowed to ride his own Mule—no saddles to be used.
FOOT RACE on last day, 50 eto entrance silver cup 5 DAYS OF EX HI IJI.T ION Division JJ & I, will be adjudged is.'. dav. Division A, D, E & H, do uu 2d day. Divisions F, G, & K, do do iJu day.
Rules and Regulation.-?.
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best ehilds tidy silver thimble 50 cts best pair worked slippers sil. thim. 50 cts best pair lamp mats do do 50 cts best sample of ornamental needle work, gold pen 1 best sample of hair work sil. thim. 50 cts best knit quilt crcam spoon 1 best specimen of any kind of needle
1. Each person who is, or shall hereafter become a member of this society, by Veuras the payment of one dollar, annually, on or live oti
work not herein mentioned goldpen 1 Thursday, unless in ease of unavoidable: __ best fancy work basket sil. thim 50cts delay, and then the Board may admit at I ..
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cream spoon cream spoon cream spoon cream spoon
before the days of the fair, will be entitled well known. "SVellingtou, therefore, adto a badge which will admit himself and all vised the Archduke Charles not (ogive, females of his family, and all males under battle to the French till he had wearied 10 years of age, within the enclosed! them out, with rosuUloss bliiriiii.diing and grounds on the days of ti Fair. I vigilant- inaction. fn eonversiitioii with 2. All articles offered for premiums, Mr. Ileaphy, the artist, the iJuIcc said: A must be owned by tho person offering the French army ia like a bottle of champagnc. same, or by a member of the family, and in-csistitdo and giorio.i v.le-n lirst opened, products of the soil, or manufactured with-' but it soon ioo.-ic.-i'its vitaii! if left to stand in the State while an Knglish arrny is like port, a!! il.o 3, Wednesday and Thursday wiii be de- better for keejiinc.'." voted to entering and arranging articles it must be borne iu mind that Austria offered for exhibition. Jiut no article wili, has patience as its ally, while the same be received after 10 o,clock A. 31., on clement is fatal to his antafonibt
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Awarding Committee.—Mrs. Jas. P. their discretion. WatsOD, Mrs. B. T. Kistine, Mrs. Itice Ca- 4. Articles intended for exhibition must: *l Mirror, nine, Mrs. David Powers, Mrs. R. E. Bry-j be entered on the Secretarry's books be- recent letter from London, ant. fore (hey will be admitted within the cnelo.s1 Tie building covers about three acrcs of
DIVISION G.—CLASS NO. 1. lire. On the entry of articles, cards will1 jrroim I. 3Iany of its rooms arc copied be furnished, showing the Department, from the classic models of Greece and Class and Number as entered at the office, Home. The employees number about ono .... which must be attached to th'.* article to, thousand. Several of the officers resido Best specimen painting silver pencil $2
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exhibited. No article having ben en-
5 (best specimen drawing gold pen 1 teret| shall be removed from the enclosure best spccimcn penmanship penknife 1 without the permission ofthc Executive Committee, until the Fair is closed. 5 No exhibitor will be permitted (o ex-, are burned. The accumulation ofthc last':
I amine the Secretary'? books during the ten years, now in the vaults of the bank,? -.'Fair. amounts to 3,000 millions pounds And 6 No person's naine shall go on the eu-! yet any one of these notes cau be rcfcrod trance tickets. to in a -minute, and the history of its issue 7. No article can be entered to com-'and its return given. The bank doe? ail: **!pete for more than one premium, except its own printing, and .several presses are
Mrs. Wm C._ ance,_Irs^ Joseph Earl, All articles, Ac., must possess more chinery—the nolo i.s not teuched by the
*, than ordinary merit, otherwise no premium will be awarded. I 0. All animals of the hjr.-c and cow £2 :k'"d will be c.vibiud and examined iu the 2 order in which they are placed on the IK: 2 of premiums. 2 I 10. Owners of animals entered, who are 'not ready for exhibition at the regular 1 time, wili be excluded from competition. 2' 11- During~thc examination of stock, no person, excepting those who have charge 1of the stocks Judges and Officers attend. 1, ing to their duties will under any pretence or cxcttse be admitted within the rin^'.
silver thimble 50 cts:Il--"V 12. Competitors for premiums on crops But since tbexru-at forgery eemmited by best jar. of peach* butter dD do 50 cts'[must bavfe the ground and its products ac-. Asttell for jL'yjU.OUO, and by Funtleroy best collcction of fruit buttor curately measured, and ccriitied to by two for i.'3G0,UUU, the bank has not lo-:t any eream spoon 2 or moro disinterested persons. very heavy sums although iu IS-- capital best jar strawberry preserves 13! All va'caneies occurring in (lie corn-1 punishment for the erimc was abolished, silver thimble 50cts mittees on the first day of the Fair, will when the old logics predicted that, every-, best jar peach preserves sil thim 50 cts be supplied by the Board of-Directors. body hard up wouid turn forger. beat jar pear preserves do do 50 cts 14. All
beat Ur quince preserves do do 50 cts final report to the Secretary, by 1 o'clock, there were bags and bores of sovereigns best-jar raspberry preserves do do 50 cte. on the last day of the Fair. aud halt soverigiis-coougu to make a miser best jar tomato preserves do do 50 cts 15. All competitors for premiums on mad. Mountains of '3I:nt djojw," for best jar blackberry preserves animals must present a written statement which millions are sighing and dyiug, and
WHOLE NUMBER 891.
best- jaV'tomato butter "do do 60 cts I ufacture, &c., must give such written stntobest collection of the nicest preserves jments of the prooess, mode of production, by any one exhibitor knives & forks 2 preservation, &c., &s mav reasonably bo
best collection of spiced fruits knives & forks 2 beBt specimen of small fruits in alcohol 'uif' goldpen 1
givtug of any article offered to the appropriate committee. 16. AH articles of domestic manufacture ot whatever nature, arc.positively requir-* cd to have been manufactured in the State since the last- annual Fair, to insure their. entry ir.fo competition'for premiums. £1 17. when any member of a committee shall to a competitor for any premium coining under Ills aw^rd, his place on the committee'shall* be supplied 1)3" the Board of Director:'.
IS. All stock^ 'anrl eVcry article enter-* ed for exhibition, will be. uuder the control of the Hoard of Directors.1
UK Badges of membership atid tickets of admission can-bo procured at the Fair ground, oil the clays of the Fair, or of the Treasurer in Crawfordsville at any tt:nc previous to the Fair. 20. No per centum will be charged for the entry ot' stock or articles. 21 A strong and efficient police will bo on the ground day atfd night. 2^. Ample arrangements will bo made in the way of pens, stalls, feed and bedding for stock, but exhibitors will be required to pay at fair rates for all the grain, hay and meal u.-.ed by them. .' 2:1. Competitors-for premiums on fa-ins can enter their farms at any time bet'.re tho l.-t of September: after that time and before the Fair the Committee will be engaged in tiie examination. 24. Tickets of admission will be as follows:
Badges of Admission $1 00 iS'inidc Admission 25cts. Children under 15 10 Horse and rider 40 Horse and buggy 40 2 horse wagons and carriages. 50 25. Saturday, September 17th, will be set apart as a day for an AUCTION SALE of stock of all kinds. Persons wishing to dis- ••. pose of their stock will please take notice. 2G. No person shall be permitted to interfere with the judges, while examining their stock or articles, otherwise no attcntion will be paid to such animals or articles. 27. Ail owners of stock, &c., from adjoining counties are invited to attend the coniini Fair and exhibit'and compete for premiums. 2tf. A:iy Exhibitor treating the Judges contemptuously, shall not only forfeit his premium, should one bo awarded him, but shall hereafter bo excluded as a competitor from the Fair Grounds.
UICHAIID CANINE, Pres t.
Joi'.N .Swar.TSEK, Sec'y.
T::E WS CAMTAIGX.
One oi the aiiiesl strategists in America is of (ho Opinion (hat (be present tncfics ot the Austrians are those which the Duke of Wcliingfon mapped mit for that Govrniueut in Jrtl 3. iiiuiiediatuly mi tiie escape of Napoleon, arid in tl:c expectation of movement hciti:^ made by ihe French upon Lomnardy. it was loiinded upon the lac', that ne had invariably beaten the French by i.ot giving them battle until th-'ir enthusiasm exnired: ii' aliowed tiieir sfeat.i ('(i (o speak.) to r:-:hftust itself in ckiriii'iidicS, .'aarcnitig.-', couilter-inarchings, or iiiac'ion aivl uin tii-.-y were in a state lasftilti*!'.* and chagrin from tlie.'.e eau.s.'.r, no *jKve (hem biftle, IMMI thus, r: it were, I'liii'il ennui to meet stern doggednesr.— There never was a finer army than that •.wiic!i Ma-sona led against Wellington, wiien ii iaU'.r t'/oi iiis f.tand at Torres incited iieneatii the ncgaon of (he IJritish General is
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-in the hank. No riotc is ever issued tho second time. The nufes redeemed each 'day are checked, canceled and put away in.. boxes. After keejiing thci.i ten years they
kept busy. Every thing is dune by tr.a-
pen before it ^oes out. I held in my hand uiie nfjte for otic million of pounds. Ia: th* bullion room inputs of odd v.-ere piled «j like cords of wooi.f, and silver bars in v:*.?t rnouiitains. The machines for detecting light coiu and for cutting them, are: exceedingly curious and yet simple. Everv baukcr'» deposit is weighed, and ail the light pieces cut nearly in two and returned to him next day. 1 tie system of the bank is as pcrfcct and as exact as clot k.vorli. Anii} in spite of all precaution, swine j:uai!^,i gcry is almost daily" detected.
awarding committees to make I Iu the specie department of tho bank
Bil thim. 50 cts I to tho appropriate committee, method of perpetrating all conceivable crimes I do do 50 cts! feeding, ic., in cases where the samo eau was asked to lift a big bag of sovereigns,
do do 50 cts reasonably be given, and all competitors and for once, I. do do 50 for premiums on artioles of dompstic man-' erci^n dtcgmt
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