Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 June 1860 — Page 1
MAMiHOTH STOCK
-OF-
niHKS
-A.\'L-
Jewelry!
JAMES PATTERSON,
TliAVI?fo jnatretuhicd from NewiT^rk »nd P^iiU4lpbin wtfuld ft)fArm the citiRiB of_iSjnt|fom«r and anrroundinR countiw. that ne na.« purchasea. and arc being opened, the most complete stock of Watches, Clocks. Jewelry. Fancy Articles and Cutlery, ever brought to Crawfordsvillc. It consists in part of
WATCHES! COLlj.itnd^SnTSjR,
Uuntuig jtnd _0^n Jtmced.
For Dwelling*, Stores. Banks, Churches and School IIOUHCS, of aeth Thomas', Jerome's and Waterbury Clock (iompniy'n,manufacture.
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Of all styles and patterns: Coral, ','arbinicle. Mosaic. Cameo. Gold-stone, and Miniaturo. Also—Lockets «IF?RWS I!*'. -A
W- V(
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POCKET BOOKS!
Or all shapes and sizes Morocco, Calf and Buckskin Pursca. T.IMJS CTIXJ!«r/ Of all priccs, from seventy-fivo ccnts to $0 per sett.
3?ocket Knives!
The most complete stock ever saw in town. From 10 ccnts up to $3.
From a MAMMOTH niic to a I'OCKF.T MIRKOR.
SILVER AND PLATED. WARE. Ptiro nifvcr Tea nnd TnbTc Spoons. Cups, "Forks, Castors, Butter Knives, Soup Ladles. Creiun Spoons and Sugar Totigi—all warranted of coin standard.
& ruR, JL. £E& .3:! Oenuinc Wade A Butchcr's and other reliable brands. Walking Canes!
May 12. 1800. Muin-st., Crawfordsvillc. ____
A NEW WATCH MAKER
TNT TO"WT5T!
I
WOULD inform the citizens of Monlcnmery oonnly, that I hnve succcedod in obtnuiinir the services uf »"ifirst class Workman from Vliiliulclftliia. ,11 lomcs well recommended. All work will rMcivc my tiwn pcrsonnl supervision,
Maj 12,1800,
Hny IS, 1860.
Watches, Lockets, Musical Boxes, To tlii.i 1
REl'AIRKJ)
my
JAMKS PATTKItSON.
Important to Travelers
WESTWARD! I
HAVE jost received a complete assortment of Rerolvcri*. (Juns. Pistols and Bowie Knivc. Itevulvers of Colt's, Allen's. Shanes and Miinhi.ttnii gmtont. JAMhft I All
Jewelry and
•lenl, that in prices mid yimlity of work. perfWt i«fnetiim will ticcivi-n. JAS. l'AT'J hltSO.V Jliiy K.1M. 'H31y.. ^Spectacles, Spectacles. 'OLD, Silver nnd plated Spectacles of the finest
biisiaMw 1 call CKnueml nt I rn I inn, mid 1«
I pebble glasses, just received. Also. Kyi' l'rotec tors and (Insijlcs. May 1st, 1HHI.
JAMKS PATTliKSOX. li 131
Geld Pens,
|"\V the fin V/ May 12. 1HW.
quality fur 5:il- by JAMES l'ATTEHSnX.
ISTOTICH:.
A1,1,
person? knowing thrmsrlvrs iinlohtcil t» tlio «*Mnto of Jamb Winn, ilewusml. by m»U» or otherwise* an* n^ucti'd to come Jorwnrd without rtn(t maki* pavinont mid all who.nrgluct to
DO JMJ
nri?
no if ha he be it re to
tr.'rous. Dr. John IIUII'K Vr)(rlablr Worm ltralrvyrr is remedy alike plon-miit and ctlVrtual for the evil. There is not the least difficulty in L'dttin'c cblMren to take the medicine. Jt is prepared In tlie forin of Candy Drops, and will be eaten with nvidity by ehMdrcn of all «RCS. It destroys nnd pels worms moro,eti^utunllj' than any remedy now in use. while at Die saino tiino it will in no way ctl'eet injuriously tho health of the elii d.
WOOL! WOOL! WOOL!
The CratefortfsviUc
WOOLEN FACTORY,
IN OPERATION AS USUAL! WTOOL Carding. Carditis and Spinninsr, Heeling. Doublinc and Twistins done up at short notiee mid iu a workmanlike manner, at
CUSTOMARY PRICES.
Mixed Wool worked separate a^l Wool sent by Kail lli-uid, with directions enclosed, will be promptly done nnd returned. K. M. 111LLS. 1"|TE would also call your attention to our Larg
Stock of
Stlfi •Oatly'reduced prtccs, to cxchanffe for Wool or we will pay tho highest market price iu Cash for wool delivered at our warehouse.
SWEET3EII, DAVIS ,t HILLS.
May 5, 1360. iH2tf
'Notiee of Application for Licensc. •TW'OTICK is hereby civen, that I will apply to the JL.^1 Board of Commissioners of Montgomery county, Indiana, at their next term commencing on the first
Monday in June, 1("60, fdf a licensc to sell Intoxicating Liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, for one year. My placo of business and the premises .whore ttid liauors art" to be djnirit are\ojsated:on tke west half of Lot number one hundred anfl eight OW) as the same is known and desi^nated on the original
Slat
of the town of Crawfordsvillc. Union township, lont«omery county, Indiatia. May 5.1«0» B. B. EXSMIXGKK.
Hotkc «f Application for License. hereby g'ven, that I will apply to tho X^. lkiara of Commissioners of Montgomery county, lndiana. at tlieirnoxj, tnrm commenciiur on the first
Iowa of Crawfordsvillc, Lmon townshin,Mont-ftm(4"J a
loiur^PricesI!
RECEIVED, FIFTY-SIX PIECES OF
FANCY DRESS $ULKS,
r*y) be soli at 20'P cerit
A
LESS THAN- COST
Ution. Prices ranging from
of impor-
FORTY CKKTS
to three
^dolltn yard, at SNYDEIfS-OHfi.VP CASH STORE. n«tf •pril 21.1W.
BtL&hiu*.
Full stock of "AUAX'S? »'t' JOHNSON'S. April 16.18S9.
I^E
'JituiM on Vainv (tnet, Cnurch. Thcdwellint is -a
iMtorr, with three rooms also, smoke-house, st*ble, wood housc. Ac. Site o_Lot, 80 by 16S feet, and
?. imo.
so on the Lot inanire at OFFICE. n9S,
turn
PREMIUMS,
LI8T OF
TO BE AWARDED AT THE
Eighth Annual Fair,
-OF THE-
!M!oiitgomery County
AGRIOULTTTEAL SOCIETY!
T* beM the Fair Ormnda
Mar
Clan*
fMAtrille, the 18lfe, IBth, iOlk Ac 'ilut *«7» «r Seyleatbt*, ?(*«•. ,B
DIVISION A.—CLASS NO. 1." Best stallion 4 years old and over, silver cup $10 00 2d do molasses cop 5 00 best do 3 years old and over, silver cup,. 2d do.,
600 3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00
.knives and forks
best do 2 yrs old.. S tabic spoons 24 do.-.......... .knives and forks best do 1 year old silver cap 2d do knives and forks best sucking horse colt, covered pitc¥er ... 3 00 2d do .coffee pot 2 00 best brood mare 4 years old, silver cn'p '6 00 2d do covered pitcher 3 00 best do 3 years old silver cup 5 00 2d do coffee pot 2 00 best filly 2 years old, knives and forks 3 00 2d do coffee pot 1 00 best do 1 yr old.. .knives and forks 2 00 2d do. teapot 100 best sucking horse colt... coffee pot 2 00 2d do rtea pot 1 00 best gelding 5 yrs old and over, silver cup 5 00 2d do covered pitcher 3 00 best do under 5 yrs old.. tea spoons 3 00 2d do coffee pot 2 00
Awarding Committee.—James Hcrron, Benj. .Smith,' Thomas Harris, Dr. Johnson, W. Armstrong.
CLASS NO! 2.
Home* for JLijifct Unncm.
All horses exhibited in this class to be broken and driven in harness, cxccpt stallions. Best pair horses.'.... ...silver cup $5 00 marcs do 5 00 single horse.. .knives and forks 3 00 marc... .covered pitcher 3 00 2d best of each coffee pot 2 00 best stallion silver cup 10 00 2d do do 5 00
Committee.—John .Maxwell, Hubert Lafollette, Win. 3IcConin«. William Gott, J. II. Harrison.
V- GLASS NO. 3.' .... MadtUc Ilomrx.
uf the
i-I cinili-
and warranted. To tttif Wnine!
Premiums in this class to ho awarded to the animal of the best symmetry and that moves the most natural and easy, at a speed not exceeding 10 miles per hour. Best trotting mare or gelding, silver cup .... $5 00 Lest pacing.marc or gelding, silver cup 5 00
Committee.—Stephen Graves, Joseph Allen, Thomas Klmore. CLASS NO. 4.
IlarxD on Time—XVillain J1 inuM**. Fastettt and truest trotting horse, silver cup $G 00 fastest and truest- pacing horse, silver cup (5 00
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persons. &•' £. JAMfch », SAMUEL lii,VRIM.. May 12, 1W0. F.xeeutors.
W O S
rpilK
ea.«on is at hand hun these ?'.,our«o!of hood liecin to hecoiii" both trouble
child-
and iliin
Committee.—William C. Vance, R. 1). Youcll, Isaac 3Iontgomery. CLASS NO. ^Infrhrd lIoritrH, nnt uii'Irr 15'.- Ii:uuh lii|(b. Best pair matched marcs or geldings, silver cup 00 2d do knives and forks 3 00
Committee.—David Watson, J. S. Gray, Abijah. O'Neal.
CLASS NO. 6.
Horws for llrnvy ]rniig!it.
Best pair draught horses 5 years old and over silver cup SG 00 pair draught mares under 5 yrs covered pitcher 3 00 stallion 4 yrs old and over, silver forks 5 00 do 3 yrs and under 4, kvs & ks 3 00 do 2* :-i, 3 00 golding 3 yrs old and over, covered pitcher do 2 yrs old and under 3, coffce pot mare 3 yrs old and over, knives and forks do 2 yrs old and under 3, coffee
3 00
2 00
3 00
Sr pot. Committee.—T.'A. Kodgcrs, Jas. ningham, David Shannon.
,2 00 Cun
CLASS NO. 7. Swwpsitnkf*.
Besjt stallion of any age for general ft purposes silver cup $5' 00 mai'c of any age for general purposes molasses cup 5 00 driving, mare or golding of any' age silver cup 5 00 riding mare or gelding of any 'age".r .molasses cup 5 00
Committee.—David LoDg, Smith Conner, James Byers.
DIVISION B:—CLASS NO. 1. 'Jr Jack*, Jraacts and Mole*... Bcs'tlack 4 yrs old and over, silver1 cup $1200 2 6 0 0 boat do 3 Yrs old fc under 4, 8 00 2d do....... I 4i)0 best do 2 yrs old under 3, 0 00 2d do v.. .covered pitcher 3 00 best do 1 yr old under 2, mol. cup 5 00 2d dol .coffee pot 2 00 best sucking jack colt... .silver cup 4 00 -d do. knives and forks 2 00 best jack showing 3 colts.. silver cup 8 00 2d do....... .. ..^400 best jennet overS yrs old. "'i-?(j 00 2d do........... .knives and forks 300 best pair work mules
suvcr
cup
mule 3 yrs old fc over forks 5 00 do under 3, judged according to •gC '.., ..J..... .. molassc» oun, 00
2d"do'. V.V '.V........coffee 00 best sucking mule horse colt, sil. cup '5 00 2d do knives and forks 2 00 best siieldtig mule' inare cblt, sil. cup'5 00 2d do coffee pot 2 00
Committee.—Swan Broolcslure, Alexander Harper, John Gibson, Thomas Barr, Simpson Farrow, Putnam county.
NEW SBRIES-VOL. XI, »0I47?M CRAWFORDSYILLE, MONTGOMERY COUITY, INDIANA^ JUNE 9,^ 1860.
CLASS NO. 2.
Ly f. FIK Jlarlu. Finest jack 3 vrsuld tover, sil. cup $15 00 2d do... 8 00
Committee.—James Green, T. W. Fry Smith Conner. DIVISION C— CLASS NO. 1. Tkmagk JBrcdl C«lllc PcdijnT to be prodnmt. Best bull 3 yrs old over. .sil. cup $15 00 2d do 8 00 best do 2 yrs old and over. 8 00 2d do 4 00 best do 1 yr old and over. .sil. forks 5 00 2d do knives and forks 2 00 best sucking bull calf... .silver cup 4 00 2d do coffee pot 2 00 best cow 3 years old and over, for breeding silver cup 10 00 2d do forks 5 00 best heifer 2 yrs old... molasses cup 5 00 2d do.. knives and forks 2 00 best do 1 yr old... .covcred pitcher 3 00 2d do. .knives and forks 2 00 best sucking heifer calf. covTpitclier 3 00 2d do. .. ... .coffee pot 2 00
Committee.—Jacob Davis. Win. Hitch, Samuel Simpson, Jesse P. Ilymer, Elcazer Fullcnwidcr.
CLASS NO. 2. Cattle of other gradm.
Best bull 3 yrs old over, sil. cup $10 00 2d do forks 5 00 best do 2 yrs old and over cup 8 00 2d do 4 00 best do 1 yr old & over, molasses 5 00 2d do... knives and forks 2 00 best bull calf. .silver cup 4 00 2d do coffce pot 2 00 best cow 3 vrs old and over, sil. cup 8 00 2d do 4 00 best hcifor 2 years old 0 00 2d do .knives and forks 3 00 best do 1 year old silver 5 00 2d do .coffee pot 2 00 best heifer calf silver cup 4 00 2d do .knives and forks 2 00 best pair work cattle, judged according to age silver cup 5 00 best milch cow, quantity and richness considered silver forks 5 00 2d do knives and forks 2 00 best fatted beef molasses cup 5 00 2d do .coffee pot 2 00
Committee Henry Sperry, Samuel Hutton, Henry Huffman, John Aydelott, James Mack.
CLASS NO. 3.
-,l7 Cut tic.—NwceiMtnhei. Best hull of any age... .silver cup $5 00 best cow of any age 5 00
Committee.—Johnson Todd, James B. Sidncr, Samuel Graybill, Silas Peterson, Andrew Loup.
DIVISION -CLASS NO. 1. Slic-rp. Best fine wool buck silver cup $5 00 2d do knives and forks 2 00 best line wool buck lamb, cov. pitcher 3 00 2d do tea put 1 50 best fine wool ewe.. .covered pitchcr 3 00 2d do tea pot 1 50
Committee.—D. T. Hills, Geo. Munns, llenrv Armstrong. CLASS NO. 2.
Best boar 1 yr old silver cup $5 00 2d do knives and forks 2 00 best brood sow molasses cup 5 00 2d do. coffee pot 2 00 best brood sow and 5 pigs. .sil.forks 5 00 pen of 5 hogs... .molasses cup.. 5,00 boar over (5 months nnd under 1 year old covcred pitcher' 3 00 2d do tea pot 1 50 host sow over months and under 1 year old knives and forks 00 2d do 150 best boar under mos.. .cov. pitcher 3 00 2d do knives and forks 1 50
Committee.—John B. Campbell, John W. Blair, James F. Harney, llobt. W. MeMakin, Samuel Fullen.
CLASS NO. 3. B'uullry.
Best pair shanghais ... .sugar bowl $1 00 cochin chinas.Ind. Farmer 100 pearl white dorkings 1 00 it. «i Brahma pootras... .tea pot 100 polands 100 turkeys sugar bowl 100 geese Indiana Farmer 1 00 jiea fowls... teapot 1 00 muscovy ducks, sugar bowl 1 00 coop of any breed, cream pitchcr 100 collcction knives and forks 3 00
Committee.—A. B. Kcycs, Jos. Pcnn, John Kirkpatri'tk. ..DIVISION E.—CLASS NO. 1.
Agricultural Product*.
Best 5 acres wheat silver cup $5 00 5 corn 5 00 6 oats. .knives and forks 3 00 5 hay... silver 5 00
Ground to be measured and products to be weighed b}* disinterested persons to the satisfaction of the committee.
Committee.—James Busenbarick, Henry Goodbar, Thompson Davis. i!' CLASS NO. 2:
CtMte md Herd*.
Best bush, white wheat, .COT. pitchcr $3 red do .... coffee pot 2 1 corn,.... .Indiana Farmer 1 oats tea pot 1 buckwheat sugar bowl 1 .1 1 rye.....i..cream pitcher 1 barlcy .Indiana Farmer 1 timothy.geed 1 flax seed.pair candle sticks 1
Committee.—Martin O. Sidncr, Abraham Casncr, Henry Sperry. CLASS NO. 3.. 1'
Vegetable*.
Best bush, potatoes... .Ind. Farmer $1 sweet potatoes.... .tea pot 1 onions sugar bowl 1 1 doz beets cream pitcher 1 pumpkins... .molasses cup 1 1 musk melons .Ind.Farmer 1 watermelons, pocket knife 1 collection vegetables. .coffee pot 2 4 bush, tomatoes... .Ind Farmer. 1 turnips teapot 1 beans,....IndianaFarmer 1 peppers... .molasses cup 1 ^-do* squashes, pair candle sticks 1 cabbages sugar bowl 1
Committee.—Edmund Nutt, Jas. Hanna, Joseph Lafollette, Dr. Labarcc, James Dougherty.
DIVISION F.—CLASS NO. 1. Vmrtm IiylfaU. All articles in this class to be manufactured in the State. Best 2-horse plow silver cup $5 00 1-horse .knives and forks 3 00 farm wagon molasses cup 5 00 2d do coffee pot 2 00 subsoil plow silver cup 5 00 cultivator coffce pot 2 00 harrow knives and forks 2 00 straw cutter.. 2 00 hay rake coffee pot 1 00 roller sugar bowl 1 00 grass seed sower. .Ind. Farmer 100 corn planter 1 00 grain cradle... .cream pitcher 1 00 doz. axe helves, .pocket knife 50 hoes, Ind. Farmer 100 hand rakes,. pocket knife 1 00 hayforks... 100 farm gate,....... 1 00 maul and 5 gluts.. 50 clover huller... .Ind. Farmer 1 00 grain drill.. .knives and forks 2 00 thresher silver cup 5 00 potatoe digger.. .Ind. Farmer 100 collection of farm implements, silver cup 5 00
Committee.—David Fullenwider, John Milligan, S. S. Galcy, Wni. McCray, Win. Gott."
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DIVISION G.—CLASS NO. 1 Fmitx. Best -J-bush, winter apples..Ind. Far. $1 fall do pocket knife I pears 1 quinccs Ind. Farmer 1 grapes pocket knife 1 peaches Ind. Farmer 1 collection of plums... 1 do fruits, knives & forks 3
Committee.—P. McCormack, Benjamin Smith, Obadiah Green.
CLASS NO. 2. Flmrcra,
Best collection pot flowers, .cof. pot $2 00 verbenas, pr cndl. stks. 1 00 roses sugar bowl 100 dahlias, cream pitcher 1 00 hoquet pair candle sticks 1 00 2d do silver thimble 50 col. artificial flowers,, .mol. cup 1 00 floral ornament.. silver thimble 50 largest & finest Hardy rose, sug. bowl 100
Committee.—Isaac C. Elston. Jr., Mrs. William C. Vance, Miss Mary Hutchinson, Miss Elizabeth Smith. .•
DIVISION II— CLASS NO. 1. ITIcchnnicnl Production*!.
Best 2-horse carriage silver cup $5 1 falling-top buggy, kvs & fks 3 1 rockaway cov. pitchcr 3 1 open coffee pot 2 light 2-horse wagon.. .kvs. & fks. 2
Committee.—Taylor Buffingtou, James G. Watson, James Mack.
3
CLASS NO. 2. 'V:V
Best lady's saddle... .kmves and forks $2 gents do .... 2 sett 2-horsc harness, .cov. pitcher 3 1 do do ....coffeepot 2 pair light b'oots.. .knives and forks 2 water-proof do coffce pot 2
Committee.—James P. Watson, John Davis, Warren Davis.
CLASS NO. 3.
Best collcction cooperage, .kvs. & fks. $3 bureau.. silver cup 4 dining table, coffee pot 2 breakfastdo knives and forks 2 bedstead 2 collcction furniture... .silver cup 5 tinware, .knives forks 3 churn Indiana Farmer 1
Committee.—Joel Learning, Win. Canine, Washington Ilolloway. DIVISION I.—CLASS NO. 1.
Domestic manufacture.
Fabrics made by hand. ~'r.' Best pair blankets, knives and forks $3 00 10 yds flannel 2 00 pair double coverlets, .cof. pot 2 00 5 yds jeans, .pair candle sticks 1 00 doz. linen towels, .cr. pitcher 1 00 pair table cloths.. .sugar bowl 1 00 "10 yds rag carpet.. .coffce pot 2 00 woolen do— 2 00 variety worsted goods. .ic» pot 1 00 lib sewing thread., sil. thimble 50 pair knit stockings. do 50 socks do 50 mittens.. do 50 gloves... do 50 pound woolen yarn. do 50 10 yds flax linen... .coffce pot 2 00
Committee.—Mrs. Jas. F. Harney, Mrs. Samuel Gilliland, Mrs. Thomas Nccley, J. P. Campbell, F. H. Fry.
CLASS NO. 2.
Plain nnd fancy Wredlc \Vwk.
Best suit gents clothes, made by a lady coffee pot $2 00 made lady's dress teapot 100 gents shirt.. .sugar bowl 1 00 case millinery work, .coffee pot 2 00 made infant's dress, sil. thimble 50 i-.- child's do 50 pr gtr. boots made by lady, do 50 kid do 50 specimen sewing by a girl under 12 years of age..
Painting, Drowing, Stan 1 Printing. Best specimen painting, knives & forks $2 drawing, Indiana Farmer 1 penmanship, .sugar bowl 1 daguerreotype, kvs fks 2
job printing.
Committee.—T. D. Brown, Lew. Wallace, 11. E. Bryant. DIVISION it.—CLASS NO. 1.
•V"
.--. Unirjr Productx.
Best 5 lbs butter coffce pot $2,00 5 cheese, .knives and forks 2 00 5 honey, coffee pot 2 00 5 maple sugar, .kvs. & fks. 2 00 5 Chinese sugar,. .coffee pot 2 00 gal. maple molasses, Ind. Far. 1 00
Chinese do pekt. knife 1 00 variety canned fruit, sug. bowl 100 jar apple butter.. .sil. thimble 50 peach do ..." 50 collection fruits...kvs. forks 2 00 jar strawberry preserves, silver thimble jar of peach do... .sil. thimble pear do quince do raspberry do.. ." tomato do blackbcrry do. tomato jelly... raspberry jam. tomato catsup.. butter.. currant wine.. collection preserves, coffee pot 2 00 do spiced fruit, kvs. ks. 2 00 do small fruits in alcohol, », sugar bowl jar.currant jelly. .sil. thimble goosebcrr3' do.. apple do Committee.—?Irs. Jomuhan Hutchinson, Mrs James P. Watson, 3Irs. Jacob Davis, Mrs. Benjamin Smith, Mrs. John Childcrs. ,ltr
barrel flour sett spoons 5 00 ijTiiV shingle machine, .kvs. & forks 3 00 GREAT MULE RACE.
Mules to be rode into the ring by the persons entering them the riders to exchange steeds. No man will be allowed
to ride his own mule, and no saddles to be used. For the slowest mule in making thc: 'v circuit of the ring three times, silver cup $5 00
FOOT RACE ON LAST DAY. E lit I'll 11 re
fee,
DIVISION J.—CLASS NO. 1. j^kind will be exhibited and examined in the Sinn Picture, and Job
4
SO «'t*.
Fastest time around the ring once, Prize silver cup S5 00
ks
DAYS OF EXHIBITION.
TV -TV 11
0
in the State. ,.
0
design of quilt, knives & forks 2 00 worked do ... .coffee pot 2 00 white do knives-& forks 2 00 silk do ... .coffee pot 2 00 .• specimen of silk embroidery, teapot embroidered scarf, .sugar bowl muslin collar, cr. pitch. lacc cndl. stks. 1 00 crochet sil. thimble 50 transferred cr. pitcher 1 00 embroidered hdchkf, sug. bowl 1 00 do forchild tea pot 1 00 ottoman cover, pr. candle sticks 1 00 table cover coffeepot 2 00 child's tidy sil. thimble 50 p'r worked slippers. do 50 pr lamp mats do
1 00 1 00 1 00
:50
1 sample ornamental needle work,' W pi an 1 0 0 samplehair work..sil. thimble 50 knit quilt...'..:.. .sugar bowl 1 00 i*. specimed any kind needle work
A: not specified above, .or. piteher 100 fancy -work basket, sil. thimble 50 Committee.—Miss Pelinah Hanna, Sirs. Mary J. Burgess, Mrs. Mary Knox.
3. Tuesday tihd Wednesday will be devoted to entering and arranging articles
offered for exhibition. But no article will I
be reccivod after 10 o'clock A. M.,
Wednesday, unless in case of unavoidable
which must be attached to the article to!, be exhibited. No article having been en-j
10- n, •.
1
1 00 50 50 50
CLASS NO. 2.
Best jar picMed cucumbers, (1 gal.) tea pot Si 00 jar pickled tomatos, (1 gallon,) sugar bowl 100 jar picklod beets, (1 gallon,) cream pitchcr 1 00 jar jjicklcd peaches, (1 gallon,) pair candle sticks 1 00 collection "pickles.. .coffee pot 2 00
Committee—Mrs. Smith Conner, Mrs. William McCray, Mrs. B. W. McMakin
CLASS NO. 3.
Best loaf wheat bread, (milk or salt rising) made by a young lady under 16 years... .sugar bowl Si 00 loaf wheat bread, (with yeast,) cream pitcher 1 00 loaf corn broad .. pr. cndl. stks. 1 00 specimen of each. .sil. thimble 50
Committee.—Mrs. A. J. Morgan, Mrs. T. II. Fitzgerald, Mrs. II. li. Canine. J. J. DARTER'S PREMIUMS. Best -J bush, sweet j)otatocs, from his plants, $2 00 bush, sweet potatoes from his plants, 1 50 For largest sweet potatoes, 1 00
Committee.—Same as 011 Class No. 3, Division E. MISCELLANEOUS—CLASS NO. 1.
Any articles that exhibitors may wish to
enter, not heretofore specified, will be put .0I7teii
111 this class. Committees for this division will be appointed on the ground, and premiums fixed on each entry. Best cage canary birds, .sugar bowl
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JJivision 1. IV.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS. I. Each person who i.*, or shall herc-
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lvision t* ., 0 i^- tucky, or Missouri nor any of the States
must be owned by the persons offering the it certainly will do. But, gentlemen, wc same, or by a member of the family, and can tell you in time, though you may 'he products of the soil, or manufactured with- pretty good looking you ca j't come.' ^,jnf
Pot*
del7y7and th7n¥e'¥oTrY niay"ad'inirat Pcr
tered shall be removed from the enclosure h.anc ,ef"
"jus "lludlI1
on
an,d, u,0"re
their discretion than did take place. 1 hat complication 4. Articles intended for exhibition must
has now
be entered on tlie Seeretarrv's book be- ratf.:iny thmg-but^general-Lnropean war fore they will be admitted within the en-' ^lth,!1
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mittces on the lirst day ot the batr, will 1
final report to the Secretary, by 1 0 clock,
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50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
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10. All competitors for premiums 011
anitnaJs must present a written statement to the aproppriate committee, method of feeding, etc., in cases where the same can
reasonably be given, and all competitors
for premiums on articles of domestic man-! ufacture, &c., must give such written statements of the process, mode of production, preservation, &c., as may reasonably be giving of any article offered to the appropriate committee. 10. All articles of domestic manufacture of whatever nature, are positively required _to have been manufactured in the I
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17. AVhcn any member of a committee shall be a competitor for any premium coming under his award, his place on the committee shall be supplied bythe.Board of Directors.
Ground on the days of the Fair, or of the
lreasurcr in Crawfordsvillc, at-any time previous to the Fair. 20. No per centum will be charged for the entry of stock or articles. 21. A strong and efficient police will be on the Ground day and night. 22. Ample arrangements will be made iu the way of pens, stalls, feed and bedding for stock, but exhibitors will be required to pay at fair rates for all the grain, ha an a us he 23. Competitors for premiums- on farms can enter their farms at any time before the 1st of September after that time and before the Fair the Committee will be engaged in the examination. 24. Tickets of admission will be as follows:
Badges Of Admission Si 00 Single Admission.. Children under 35. Hoi •se and rider.... Horse and buggy... 2-horse wagons and carriages
shall hereafter be excluded as a competi- |)(,.se that the laughter drowned whatevor tor from the Lair Grounds. ]sc the Doctor might have said.—Buffalo T. FlTZ(iEKALI), Prrsidciit. Courier.
WHOLE NUMBER 939.
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Statc since the last annual tair to insure jJ(,
,J'-
18. All stocks, and every article entered for exhibition, will be under the control, of the Board of Directors. 19. Badges of membership and tickets of admission can be procured at the Fair
rno.ii pk^siI/VAJIia.
Thd laisti uumbcr of the Westmoreland (Pcrtn.) Republican, published-atrGrgetn^
order iu which they are placed 011 the list of premiums. 10. Owners of animals entered, who are bnrg, the home of Henry'D: Foster, th^ not readv for exhibition at the regular ,-
., 1 r. iJcmoeratic candidate for Governor, cotnea time, will be excluded from competition. 11. During the examination of stock, no '.
w,"i
ambrotj'pe,... .coffee pot pCrs0D) excejiting those who have charge Ins for President flying at its mast-head.-— otograp .. ~\s. °r of the stock, Judges and Officers attend- The 'proprietors could no lougcr rofrain ing to their duties, will under ain* pretence jYom seconding tue universal demand of or excuse be admitted ^within the ltnir.
0
Lompct.tors for premiums 011 .crops-
must have the ground and its product ac-
the name of Stephen A. Doug-
A, 7,
...
the Democracy. 1 he llnti/Micau nOYr not
onlJ
curately measured, and certified to by two liut what is of far niorc consequcncc, thoso or more disinterested persons. icf the pcoble. 'Tlie'KqntUiainsavST" 18. All vacancies occurring in the com-1 -n
1
reflects the sentiment of Mr. Foster,
WC
DOVOLAS—Wei
...I OTETIIEN- A.
|lfeaJ of 0
Secretary. I .. ,m, ,, ITIIIC I I*I:.W«VR,-
TIIE env lii ST1I.I, TIIKV fOJIE. VASIA. In Taliaferro county, (feorgia, a mc» N The T'ittsburz (Pcnn.) Post of .May 31 ing has just been held which favors send-
comcs to
a
vention. With the exception of Savanah, The purjiose of the'meeting is to iustruct delegates to BdltiSenntor I Jo re
..... v..^ v.
really getting sorry for the scccders in I'rosidcnt. 'J'lte signers in their call Georgia and Louisiana. "It is really get-
Ht
ting doubtful,'" says the Montgomery (A la.) the Democracy of the country, and that he Confederation, whether tlicy will hold entitled to the nomination. Meetings the Richmond convention at all. Not a have been held in almost every township solitary meeting has been called for the jn that county, and resolutions of instrncpurpose cither in North Carolinia, Virgin-
tion
bama and Mississippi. Poor fellows! |Thoy. as honorable men, will hardly resist "Mr. liliett spoke of the failure ot the the popular pressure and the wishes of
Nashville Southern' -convention in LS50
after become a member of this society, by but its failure will be nothing to that of emphatically expressed. Similar mcetiii"d 1 1 7 7 1 the payment of one dollar, annually, 011 or before the day of the fair, will be entitled to a badge which will admit himself arid all females of his family, and all males under 16 years of age, within the enclosed grounds on the days of the Fair. 2. All articles offered for premiums,
the seceders at Biehmond in 1800. We should not be surprised to see some of theni, after all their abuse of the 'Hump
PRODPKCTO OI' A Wl«. 'J hc following is an extract of a business The Paris correspondent of the Boston ]ettcr from Cass countv, Missouri, dated
3 to the
0l
,na- rc"iem)
r",ifical rr,JH"! Mriv Kith 1300:
pcets Europe. He savs. {\*e arc havitiL'Uic greatest draught that
cr
"You may remember I predicted a lon-
^'"I'lieat^l war, last year,
arLr.ivC?'
and
a
Corn,
vcr-v
t0
i„ thi,
have a largo slice
of Turkey, and a free passage to the sea
CfluaJb
erminof
orus and tlie Dars.eem.s in tlie most
0
,.t Vj"'
without the permission of the Executive of^rance anTltussia."" Of course
Committee, until the Fair is closed. 5. No exhibitor will bejiermitted to examine the "Secretary's bo6Bs during the Fair. 6. No persons name shall goon the entrance tickets. 7. No article, can be entered to compete for more. than one premium, except in sweep Stakes-. 8.. All articles, &c., must possess more than ordinary merit, otherwise no premium will be awarded. 9. All animals of the horse and cow
danclles. j.yery nothing iu our garden but pieplant and
1
a
lentz and 'Ehrenbritsteiri,'with her iron-.
bound wall. \Vc shall scc what we
wuii.the
4l
a os an us is he so a
be supplied by the Board ot J),rectors. wostnlorc]an(l fountv.?pli»ce at the 14. AH awarding committees to make
«r-paper the name" of Stephen A.
1)ouirlas is
^cnn.
lvaBia.g
..Dotiocratic
candidate for nomination at the Baltimore
Convention for the Presidency. "Since the Charleston Convention there has been a very marked nnd5'decided ha re or as an to muoh
cm mt bq tQ Colonc, Israe,
I Painter and II. W. Weir, the representatives from this Congressional District, for the firmness and consistency with whichp
they supported Mr, Douglas. "TJ arc firmly of the opinion that the nomination of Judge Douglas would secure to the 'Democratic party the electoral °.ly
rote of reunsylcania. lie has hosts df in tlie wiiriii and ardent friends—
iri.rand'ardcnt friends—inen who woiiK!-
ell
thuSiasticforhis election. It is an old adage, 'as goes Pauisj/lvauia so goes thc
Union.' If this be correct, why not give us our favorite? We trust the Baltimore Convention will look to this matter, and put Pennsylvania on a footing that she cau show Iter hand in tho coming contestDouglas and Foster can and will eary tho State by an overwhelming majority. Tlio policy of the Democratic party throughout the Union is to give us a man we can all unite upon, and victory is cert tin to
ou'r
banners."
C£1
UO.MMT
llt. CAKllVICMillT AMI ARK." The following incident occurred on tho train of cars which left Buffalo Tor tlio Kast at three o'clock 011 Monday
The venerable Peter Carlwright had taken a seat for llochcster, and during some,itftecu minutes previous to the -time the cxrailtift^thei depots .the*- Dodtor was giving, in his houcst manner,, his opiuion of both Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln. Ho had finished the "Uttje Giant,'' and was saying of Honest Abo'-' that he is a good citizen, upright, and' in point of talent is a second rnto lawyer." |.Just at that moment iu came a bouncing, hot Republican, with his platform in his band, and took a seat near the Doctor.—" cts. [j0
]I1C just in time to hear the remark in regard to Mr, Lincoln's talent, and it I roused him wonderfully. He interrupted 40 the Doctor, (not knowing him) and pro0 fi'cded under
25. I'riday, September 21sf, will b.e set steam, to inform him that lie was mistakcii apart- as1a day for an A uetion Sale ot stock
(jn
of all kinds. J. crsons wishing to dispose 1 omewliat, the Doctor said "Well, my of their stock will please take notice. JfViend, I. don't know but you arc more fa26. No person shall be permitted to in-j miliar with the character and history of terfere with the judges, while examining both .Mr. Douglas and Mr. Lincoln than I their stock or articles, otherwise no atten-
ril)1
tioujvill be pitid to such animals orttrticles. |j ,vn Jived in the same county with both All owners of stock, &c\, from ad-j0f them fur twenty-five years that I gavo joining counties are invited to attend the |0 ^jr_ L)on^l:i.s the first oflice lie was over coming 1-air- and exhibit and ^-piiipcte for filV0red with that I have myself twice premiums.'
•..»
rtu0u
,']yi
Klial 110
't ,irfeit his 'i
-i rather high pressure of
th:tt point. After he had blown off
j,'or myself I cau only say that
run in opposition to .Mr. Lincoln for a scat
28. Any Exhibitor treating the Judges {n |i,c Legislature of Illinois, and beaten im both tim'es, and can do it again if'I premium, should one be awarded him, but jji j^v jmp y()u
nifiv we SIII
.s
,_
a ca
ing delegates to Baltimore, and sends Alex-- lllllHlrc,] Democratic voters of Alleghany under IT. Stephens, James lludisill, County, for a Democratic Convention, to bo and Dr. A\ illiam Diodes to tlie State Con- )K ]J
llt
a
igllc.,l by fifteen
Pittsburg on the 5th of June.—
n{,
j. urjio.se
every county that has yet held a meeting the Aleghany County favors the Baltimore Convention. We tire more to vote for Sei
OL
tne
LAS
for_
ate that he is the choice of two-thirds of
have been passed. The I'ost savs
uon
JKIYU OCCII Jl'J
^Jaryland, Delaware, ennessee, Ken- that nine-tenths of the Alleghany Deinoc
raC
'V- do -rtlx hat seceded from Charleston, excej.t Ala- ,,,ates did not vote for liim at Charleston
J.OXI
SUV
Deinocle1 rleston.
irc for Dot r.AS, find yet the dele
nr presi?ure
their constituent'i When they have been so
are being held in almost every county iu Pennsylvania. One is shortly to be held at Philadelphia, which will doubtless be a
convention of the Npiaitcritcs, Douglas-: (jreat affair. Nineteen Democratic papers ites, Sic., trying to sneak into the Balti- j„ Pennsylvania which were before opposmorc convention when their Di-union concj tu
J)oYl
I.AS
vention at Kichmoud shall have failed, as the head of their columns since the adnt at Charleston. jotirnm
have hoisted his name at
rnES
oats,
1,erc
ffv
closure. On the entry of articles, cards will be furnished, showins the Department, 1. ,, 1 Class and Number as entered at the office, jls
p,
lirc^fl'cted a hm- .vcr |.rcn ]','K,'.vi: in this country. Tn seven months wc have only had one good rain: that was in February and none since.
Evry
wheat,
ftut,C1"
™n!hs- .Lo:,,s
articles, cards determined to have the L.nLsof !,, ,hn^ .1 or, at least, the estern bank, and mia.-i.i the Dcpartnient,,
cfiual]y
total
and all kinds of grass a
failure. 1 inay cut my- wheat it may make two bushels to the acre. Com planted in .March is not up, and as much prospect of dry weather as I ever saw.—• .-'houM''v.'C have a good rain in a few days, we will make corn, and some oats and wheat but without rain, none. Wc have
aspragus. 1 visited Mr. David Daily, the
cr Co"„„r
to struggle for her Ilhine provinces, Cob-j is
fortv v«rs,
and four daughters by iiis first wife, and istcp-cliihiren by his la»t wife. lie .he uevensaw such a drought.-^
a
ar( js
r6liall
noticcable fact that in Setv-
jetter. to the New Yorkers lie doe
even mention the name of Lincoln
see, but no one expects Engand and France i-» 1 ahiis to be at peace many months longer." t&T.\. few days ago a couple- of deaf Such appears to" bo the general drift of: mutes were married. j,n -Cle veland, heru all the letters and intelligence from Europe., wiH be.,l«i«|. -v« ..., -.
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