Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 June 1860 — Page 1
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NEW SEKIES-VOLX®, NO: 48.
^BAHaE OT TIME.
LouifaVflle,NjDbasy^& Chicago
RAIL KOAl).
Foil ST. LOW POINTri
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AND ALL
tTHWEST.
Western qnd Northwestern
The Great SHORT LINE ROUTE. 1860. SUMIl'ERiARR&fltiEMElfT. I960! Three I)»ily trains to St. Louis aniLGiaeinnati, and firtrr is/#? I'amenircr trains will lenvc New Albany ag follows:
(natli'. except hunday) throucn indnylijrht, reachinK St. Louis at S:00p m, and Chicago
«.T«ept Silndnys. St" Louis Mill
Chicago, Kxpress, reaching St. Louis at
in.
8:30
ja« 15 I'. M., Mitchell Accommodation, dnily.£$g$ft RtxcKMNd.—Trainn Icavc-Jjt. Luuu jtx 7and m.,connecUne closely-atjllitcli411
trains
with
riOfltb.arrivinij in I.ouiaviUc
All
aieSO
a
& in, and ftis m. 'ONLY ONK ClfA.N'GK OV CARS TO 8T. LOUIS, CINCINNATI or CHICACO.
IiAQOAQE CHECKED THROUGH.
Sn vK«» nitcly by insuring to ptisicn«crs rcliabM io/inection
II trains connect. closely WitUiUl passenger grains iVi» Ohm at Mississippi Rhifrbad, arid wait* indeficly for O. A M. trains When Ihey aroddnjcilj
Mitchell, to or from St. Louis or Cincinnati. II fl'itsacngcrs and biiggiigc tnken to and from any part of the city and the e»re frecofjchWTje.ss!,,?r®^
Both through trains connect cltiaeVS^t,G5£3}CllilJo with the Terrc Haute and Richmond TtnTirond. west, for Terro Haute and St. I .on is and east for Indiuniipo1 id. At Lafuycttu with lluv Toledo nnd Western Kiiilway. .At M.S. Crossing with the Michigan Southern Kaflroad for Toledo antfintermudiato stntioiy. Also. jifMiihiriin City With tlio Michigan Central Jiail-
roftd fo£X/lucaj(» add all points West and Northwest, fbr netroil and all points East. lO^THUOlitrl! TICKETS and further infonimtion can be obtained at thu l.'NJUN K. K. TICIvKT -OFFIOl'l, No. 270, south-cast cbrncr of Main A Third iitreet.'. "Louisville, Ky. ]T7®Trniiis arc run by Louisville time, may33 It. li. Kll'ItlUt, Mnp'l.
liiAiuSibTn
stock
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—AN U—
Jewelry
JAMES'PATTERSON, iiir
HAVfXCI
just rotnrncil from Nfw York nml lMiilitdclptiia, ivoultl inforiii the citi/.«'n.s »»f .Moni^inn«ry nml iMirrouiuling (Miuntic.-. that in* has puiciiiocil, Hlld lire beiiiK opem-il, tin: nio-l toiiijiltMr tm .c n! WntchcH, (Mocks. .Jrwrlry. iMinuy Artirlen nn«i (.utIcry. ever broiiqlit t«) Cnuvfonl.^N illc. 11 lmhi*int.h in Xurt of
WATCHES!:
ii(»LD ami SIf.VKU. Hunting and tlpen Faced.
Kor 1welling-«. Stores. ltauVs. (tbnielie* and Scbmd Unlives. *)f Seth Thomas', .IrromcV and .iterliurj L'loek Company's manufacture.
J" IE ~W IE I_. IR, I Of all stjle-i and patterns: ('ornl. ('nrbinii'le, Mosair. Cameo, (iold-stone, and Miniutiire. Al.-o—ljieKelr uf ail sizes.
eents up In S'-
BOCKS!
and size.- .MurocCts Call and Uin-Jj-lsiii
(If all sliap: Curses. T.ittljMl C.VTJSjiiilV! Of all prices, from seventy-live cents to per set I.
l^ooket I^Cnive.s!
The
iiu-ti-"implutc
si
Fr-uii a .MAMMOTH si//- I., a I'OCKKT MIIUIO!!.
SILVER AND PLMEO WARE,
1'ure «iU er Tea and Table Spnui (I'nrV-. .1.--
Ct'nuiiio Wiiili! ItuU-luT ml »tlu:r 1 oH.iVilu l»iniul.-. II Vf thing fanes! His and little, thick and thin. Rattan. (iuMa I'eri ba, Hickory, .le. «,i JAMK I'A'I IKltsON.
May 14. W. Ma:u-it., Crawlortlsvtlli*.
/m -R .ffiJD
A NKW WATCH MAKER
IIST TOW1T!
I
WOl'I.O inform the citi*-n- of Monlgoinery county that I have succeeded in obtaining th" services if a fir-il class Workman from i'hiladrlphia. He Jomes well recominendi-d. All work 1 iveeive uij own per«onal supervision.
May 13, IflSO. .IAMKS l'ATTKRSON. Important to Travelers
WEST I£ D! 1
HAVK just re. Revolvers, (iuii: lolvcrs of Colt's patent.
•eived a cmr.iOctc n-oi'lmtnl of |. Pistols and Umvie Knives. ReAllen's. Sharp'* ami Manhattan
May 13.1-TiO.
JAMKS l'ATTFItSON. ni:t:.v.
Watches, Lockets, Jewelry and Musical Boses,
RErAlUKO
and ivavrant''d. To this branch of the
biiMnc!«.« I mil nttenfion, i»n«l ooiifithat in nric* nntl quality of work. P' rf«vt rUi«fnrt ion will oc lyivi'ii. AS. V.\ 11
May 12. lftiti. Spectacles, .Spectacles. (I
"•01.0.
Silver and plati
tors and (Joggle May 13. 1
'il Sp'HM.ieles of tin- tine.-t [•eived. Also. Kve l'rotee.1 AMliS l'ATTI-.KSON. nWly
pebble glasses, .his! rei
Still.
r-.A-' I
Gold Fens,
OK
the finest quality for f.ile by May 12. isoti.
.IAMKS l'ATTKRSON.
"WORMS.
rpllK
season is at hand when these scourees of ehildII hood hcsitl to become both troublesome and danreroos. Dr. John Bull'i Vcyemhlr M'orin Dnlrarrr ij a remedy alike pleasant and eBeetual for the evil. There is.not the least ditliculty in i?cttinechildren to take tlio medicine. It is prepared in tnoforiu of Candy Drops, and will be eaten with avidity by children nf. all axes. It destroys and expels worms mora effectually than any remedy now in use, while at the same tiino it will in no way effect injuriously tho health of thccliild. it can be procured at T. 1). i.ROWN'S. 11KNRY OTT & SON'S, and MANSON .t l'OWEKS'.
DR. JOHN llULL'S Principal Office, louivillc, Kentucky. [May 13, lstUMim.
WOOL! WOOL! WOOL!
The Craicfordsvilie
WOOLEN FACTORY,
IN OPERATION AS USUAL!
WOOL Curdine, Cardinc and ..
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PREMIUMS,
LI8T OF
tO BE AWARDED AT THE
tO BE .VI
Eighth Annual .Fair,
-OF THE—
Montgomery County AGRIGITLTURALSObniTY!
tm be kfM ai tfe* T«lr Ci I ii wrnr Crawr«rdMvillr, on tbf l*fli. 19th, jOtb Sc il»t ifaijt of September, 1S60. "division a.—class
3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3 00
2rTiI6'. .knives and forks best do 2 yrs old. .G S tabic,spoons S?d do. knivea and forks best do f-year old silver cup 2d do knives and forks best suctiii# liorsc colt, covered pitcher, 2d'.do. coffcc pot best brood inare 4 years old, silver cup 2d do covered piichcr bqst.do 3 years old silver cup 2d do-. coffee pot best filly 2 ycars^old, knives and forks 2d do coffcc pot best do 1 yr old.. .knives and forks 2d do tea pot best sucking horse colt.. .coffcc pot 2d do tea pot best gelding 5 yrs old and over, silver cup 2d do covcrcd pitcher best do under 5 yrs old.. tea spoons 2d do. coffee pot
00
2 00
0 00 {on 5 00 2 00
Cmnmittrc.—.John C. 3In.\\vell, Hubert Lufollcttc, Win. McComns, William CJott, J. 1.1. Harrison.
CLASS NO. n. MimIIIII*. II#!1#*.
Premiums in this ehiss to be awarded ti the animal of the best .symmetry and that moves the most natural and easy, at speed not exceeding 1.0 miles per hour. !est trotting mare or gelding, silver $5 00 silver
CHP
ever ,inv i-: li \v:i. Frun 10 l'
u'ln
mare or ire Mini
cup
on
Cowvuttcc.—Stephen (.iraves, Joseph
CLASS NO. 4.^ 'V
31 or on Tsiur IVitltiii I ^liiitm^.
1
tors, Hutler Knives, Soup Ladles. C.vaiu Sp .o.is and L- astest and truest trotting llOl'SC, SllSngarTong'—all warranted ot in standard.
...
veJ cn
3E5/ O IE^/ S fastest and truest pacing horse, sil-
00
ver cup li 00 Committee.—William C. A'anee, B. D. Voiic'll, Isaac ^fontgomery.
CLASS NO. 5.
.Tlatclinl Uoiscs, t:»t tnulrr l*'. hmi«N liiijlj.
Best pair draught horses 5 years old and over silver cup $G 00 jiair draught marcs under 5 yrs covered pitchcr 3 (JO stallion 4 yrs old and over, silver forks do vrs and under 4, kvs A: fks 3 do 2 3, 3 00 gelding 3 yrs old and over, covered pitcher 3 00 do 2 yrs old and under 3, coffee pot 2 00 mare 3 yrs old and over, knives and forks 3 00 do 2 yrs old aud under 3, coffee pot 2 00
Committee.—T. A. llodgcrs, Jas. Cunningham, David Shannon. CLASS NO. 7.,
Nwrc |»*inkt**e
Reeling. 12d do
T" loubHnR nnd Twistinp done np'at fhort nonce •ad in
a
workmanlike manner, at
OU8TOMARY PRICES.
Mixed Wool worked separate: all Void sent by Rail Koad, with directions encloicd, will be promptl.v'done acd relumed. R. M. HILLS.
WE
best
would also call your attention to our Lar^o Stook of
•tfWttly reduced pricos. to- exehanRt! for Wool or we will pay tho highest markot price in Cash for wool delivered at our watehouw.'
May
SWUETSKR, DAVIS A HILLS.
S, J30.
n«tf
FOR SALE.
A HOUSE AND LOT. •ifeutcdon Walnutrtwet. the ChrutiM Chmch. The dwclUng ij a ..-TTT-i,mt]i~UitM rooms
aI«o,«mpke-hou3e.
*t*-
ktiM, -Siie af"ffta$)ibx iSSXeet, and
J* witkabn^ry. -Tkcr* is abo:?» wod W eUwimiwrn. HFgTWs, Ac., inquire at the
Anil 7.1860.
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Best stallion of any age for general purposes silver cup $5 00 mare of any age for general purposes molasses cup 5 00 driving marc or gelding of any age.. silver cup 5 00 riding marc or gelding of any molasses cup 5 00
Committee.—David Long, Smith Conner, James Bycrs.
DIVISION 2?.—CLASS NO. 1. Jnrk«, Jrnnela aid 3Iate*. Best jack 4 yrs old and over, silver cup 51200 2d do silver cup 6 00 bes.t do 3 yrs old & under 4, 'V S 00 2d do 4 00 best do 2 yrs old uuder 3, 6 00 2d do.' .".covered pitchcr 3 00 best do 1 yr old under 2, mol. cup 5 00 coffee pot 2 00 best sucking jack colt... .silvcT cup 4 00 2d do \nivcs aud forks 2 00 best jack showing 3 colts.. silver cup S 00 2d do 4 00 best jennet over 3 yrs old. 6 00 2d do,.: -...^knives and forks '3 00 best pair.workmules silver onp 8 00 mule 8 yrs old over forks' 5 00 do under 3, judgod according'to age molasses cup 5 00 2d do coffcc jot 2 00 best sucking muleliorsc colt, isil. cup 5 00 2d do.............knives and forks 2 00 best sucking mule marc colt, sil. cup 5 00 2d.do.. coffeepot 2 00 wan Jirookshiro^
i". ,KT
CLASS NO. 2. -i Floe JTack*.
Finest jack 3 yrs old tovcr, sil. cup $15 00 2d do.. 8 00 Committee.—James Green, T. TV Fry, Smith Conner.
DIVISION-
no. JL,„ I
Bc^t.'/BTallTon •fTyeaK ""overj—-54-silver cup $10 00 2d tio. ianolasscs .cup 5 00 Ijest do 3 years old and over, silver
00
Cy^CLAS^ NO. 1. j|
Tboronsh Bifd Calllr.—Pfiinrcf to be produced. Best bull 3 yrs old'is 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 coffcc 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 mid forks 2 00 best «1o 1 yr old... .covered pitchcr 3 00 2d do.. knives and forks 2 00 best sucking heifer calf. .cov. pitchcr 3 00 2d do coffee pot 2 00
Committee.—Jacob Davis. Win. Hitch, Samuel Simpson, Jesse P. Ilymer, Elcazcr Fullcnwider.
.. CLASS NO. 2.
3 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00
00
3 00 3 00 2 00
Awarding Committee.—James llerron, Benj. Smith, Thomas Harris, Dr. Johnson, A. Wr Armstrong.
., CLASS NO. 2. llorMK for llarafw. All horses exhibited in this class to be broken :md driven in harness, except stallions. liest pair horses....... .silver cup $5 00 marcs do 5 00 single horse.. .kuivesand forks 3 00 mare... .covcrcil pitcher 8 00 2d best of each coflee pot 2 00 best stallion silver cup 10 00 2d do......... do 5 00
C'altlr. ef oilier gradra.
Best bull 3 yrs old ic. over, sil. cup S10 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 bc.it bull calf silver cup 4 00 2d do coffcc pot 2 00 best cow 3 yrs old and over, sil. cup 8 00 2d do 4 00 best heifer 2 years old GOO 2d do knives and forks 3 00 best do 1 year old silver 0 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 Ilutton, Henry Huffman, John Aydelott, James Mack.
CIjASS NO. 3. Cattle.—Mir
l|iiliikn.
Best bull of any age... .silver cup .55 00 best cow of any age 5 00 Committee.—Johnson Todd, James B. Sidncr, Samuel Graybill, Silas Peterson, Andrew Loup.
DIVISION /J.-CLA.SS NO. 1. Sliit'ii. Best fine wool buck silver cup $5 00 2d do knives and forks 2 00 best fine wool buck lamb, cov. pitchcr 3 00
best fine wool ewe.. .covered pitcher 00
2d do tea pot 1 50
Committee.—D. T. llills, Geo. Munns Henry Armstrong. CLASS NO. 2.
Mwiue.
liest pair matched mares or treblings, 2d do .tea pot 1 50 silver cum (i 00 host sow over month-i and under 1
2d do knives and forks 3 00 Committee.—David Watson, J. S. Gray, Abijah O'Neal.
CLASS NO. 0.
ICniM-s for llesiry Dnuiglit.
I*u3i'li-y.
Best pair shanghais ... .sugar howl $1 00 cochin chinas.hid. Farmer 1 00 pearl white dorkings 1 00 bralima pootras ... .tea pot 100 j.olu.uls 100 turkevs sugar bowl 100 geese Indiana Farmer 1 00 jiea fowls tea pot 1 00 muscovy ducks, sugar bowl 100 coop of any breed, crcam pitchcr 1 00 collection knives aud forks 3 001
Committee.—A. B. Keycs, Jos. Penn, John Kirkpatri' k. DIVISION E.—CLASS NO. 1.
Aurirnltursil I'ro«liirl»
Best 5 acres wheat silver cup S5 00 j\ Campbell, F. H. Fry. 5 corn 5 00 5 oats.. .knives and forks 3 00 5 hav silver 5 00,
Ground to be measured and products to
be weighed by disinterested persons to the satisfaction of the committee.^ t'Committee.—James Buscnbarick, Henry Goodbtir, Thompson Davis..,
CLASS NO. 2. min aud Wet-Hn.:',7 -.
Best bush, white wheat, .cov. pitchcr $3 red do ... .coffee pot 2 com Indiana Farmer 1 oats tea pot 1 buckwheat sugar bowl 1 rye crcam pitchcr 1 barley... .Indiana Farmer 1 'L timothy seed 1 flax seed.pair candle sticks 1
Committee:—Martin O. Sidncr, Abraham Casncr, Ileury Sperry. CLASS NO. 3. '.
Vr^etablrn.
Best' 4- bush, potatoes Ind. Farmer $1 it sweet potatoes teapot 1 onions sugar bowl 1 1 doz beets... crcam pitchcr 1 pumpkins molasses cup 1 1 muikmelons. .Ind.Fanner 1 watermelons, pocket knife 1 collcction vegetables... .coffcc pot 2 bush, tom.atocs... .Ind. Farmer 1 turnips teapot 1 beans,.. ..Indiana Farmer 1
doi
Alexan
der Harper, John Gibson, Thomas.Stny Simpson Furrow,- Putnam' comity. I
.cabbages......sugar
ComtfiifUx'.—^Edinund Nutt, Jas. Haanif jo&pli Lafollcttc, "Dr. Labaree, Jaincs Dougherty. s-o
CMVEGEDSVILLE, OffONTGOMERY-i COUITY," INJ)IMA1l:,JUJE^'I6,
DIVISION F.—CLASS NO. 1'. Farm Imple—Wn All articles in this class to be manufactured in the State. iBest 2-horsc plow... .v.silvcr cup S5 00 1-horse .knives and forks 3 00farm wagon ....uiolasscs cup 5 00 *s2d do... coffee-pot 2 00 sulsoil plow silver cup 5 00 cultivator coffee pot 2 00 harrow......knives and forks 2 00 straw cutter.. 200 hay rake coffcc pot 1 00 roller.. sugar bowl 1 00 grass seed sower. .Ind. Farmer 100 corn planter..... 100 grain cradle .... crcam pitcher* 1 00 doz. axe helves. .pocket knife 50 hoes, Ind. Farmer 1 00 hand rakes,.pocket knife 100 hayforks... 100 farm gate........ Z-'J 100 -maul and 5 gluts.. 50 clover huller... .Ind. Fanner 1 00 grain drill.. .knives and forks 2 00 thresher silver cup 5 00 potatoc digger.. .Ind. Fanner 1 00 collection of farm implements, silver cup 5 00
Committee.—David Fullcnwidcr, John Milligan, S. S. Galcy, Wm. McC'ray, Wm. GotC.
DIVISION G'.—CLASS NO. 1. I'ruilH. t. Best -i-bush, winter apples. .Ind. Far. $1 fall i.v. do pocket knife 1 pcarsv...... 1 quinces 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.
Flowcrx.
Best collcction j)ot flowers.. cof. pot $2 00 verbenas, pr cndl. stks. 1 00 roses sugar bowl 100 dahlias, crcam pitchcr 1 00 boquct 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 1 00
Committee.—Isaac C. Els
Best boar 1 yr old silver cup !?.') 00 J_)ilvis, Warren Davis. -d do knives and forks 2 00 best brood sow molasses cup 5 00 JNU. i. •il do coffcc pot 2 00 Best collcction cooperage, .kvs. & fks. $o
best brood sow and 5 pigs .sil. forks 5 00 pen of hogs ... .molasses cup 5 00
boar over 0 months and under 1 year old .covcrcd pitcher 3 00
ton, Jr., Mrs.
William C. Vance, Miss Mary Hutchinson, Miss Elizabeth Smith.
DIVISION II—CLASS NO. 1. Tlerhanical Production*. Best 2-horsc carriage silver cup $5 1 falling-top buggy, kvs & fks 3 1 rockaway cov. pitchcr 3 1 open coffee pot 2 light 2-horsc wagon.. .kvs. i& fks. 2
Committee.—Taylor Buffington, James G. Watson, James 3Iack. CLASS NO. 2.
'V1 ,'lut An Best ladv's saddle ... .knives and forks $2
gents do 2 sett 2-horsc harness, .cov. pitcher 3 1 do do ... .coffee pot 2 pair light boots.. .knives and forks 2 water-proof do coffcc pot 2 Committee.—James P. "Watson, John
bureau. dining table,...
year old knives and forks 3 00 id do 1 501 best boar under 0 inos.. .cov. pitchcr 3 00 nine, Washington Holloway. knives and forks 1 50'
2d do. Committee.—John B. Campbell, John W. Blair. James F. Ilarney. liobt. W. 31cMakin, Samuel Fullen. -CLASS NO. 3.
.... silver cup 4 ....coffee pot 2
churn... Indiana Farmer 1 Committee.—Joel Learning, Win. Ca-
DIVISION /.—CLASS NO. 1. lo»ie»tic Muiiufacturt-. Fabrics made by hand. Best pair blankets, knives and forks $3 00 10 yds flannel 2 00 pair double coverlets, .cof. pot 2 00 5 yds jeans, .pair candlc sticks 100 4 doz. linen towels, .cr. pitchcr 1 00 pair table cloths.. .sugar bowl 1 00 10 yds rag carpet.. .coffee pot 2 00 woolen do... 2 00 varietv* worsted goods. .ic pot 1 00 1 lb 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... .coffcc pot 2 00
Committee.—Mrs. Jas. F. llarncy, Mrs. Samuel Gilliland, 3Irs. Thomas Nccley, J.
CLASS
U'y
NO. 2.
Plain ami Fancy JVeedle Work.
Best suit gents clothes, made by
coffce )ot
knives & forks 2 00
fancy work basket, sil. thimble 50 Committee.—Miss Felinah Hauna" 3Irs. Mary J. Bursas Mrs. JIary Knos.
I'rinliuK
DIVISION K.—CL'ASS'NO. l:k\t Dnirr PndiKM Best 5 lbs butter..... .coffee pot $2 00 ". 5 checsc. .knives and forks 2 00 5." honey, ...coffee,jj^t 2-00' 5 maple sugar. :1ivs. & Fits. 2..00: 5 Chinese sugar,, .coffee pot 2110 gal. maple molasses, Ind: Far. 1 00 ,chines© do pekt. knife 1 00 variety canned fruit, sug.-bowl 100 j' jar apple butter...sil. thimble 50 a 5 0 collcction fruits .kvs. &. forks 2*00 jar: strawberry preserves, sil-• -,, .,,vcr thimble "jar of peach do... .sil. thimble. pear do...... quiiYce do. ..". *7' raspberry do.. tomato do-.... blackberry do. tomato jelly.. raspberry jam. tomato catsup.. butter.. currant wine.. collection preserves, coffcc'pot 2-00 do spiccd fruit, kvs.-fc fks. 2 00 do small fruits in alcohol, sugar bowl 1 00 jar currant jelly..sil. thimble 50 gooseberry do.. -50 apple do iui-f -.50
class
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
I. Each person who i.*, or shall hereafter become a member of this society, by the payment of one dollar, annv.tdbj, on or before the day of the fair, will be entitled to a badge which will admit himself and all females of his family, and all males under 00. years of age, within the enclosed
made lady's dress tea pot 1 00 the days of the Fair. gents shirt.. .sugar bowl 1 00," .j_ articles offered for premiums, ease millinery work, .coffee pot 2 (JO
nms
made infant's dress, sil. thimble,, ,50
]jC owned by the persons offering the
sainCt 0r
child ... products of the soil, or manufactured witlipr gtr. boots made by lady, do .- oO jn
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JO I.
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Best jar pickled cucumbcrs, (1 gal.) tea pot Si 00 jar pickled tomatos, (1 gallon,) sugiir bowl. 1 00 jar picklod beets, (1 gallon,) cream pitchcr 1 00 jar pickled peaches, (1 gallon,) pair candle sticks 1 00 collection pickles.. .coffee pot 2 00
Committee—Mrs. Smith Conner, Mrs. William McCray, Mrs. 11. W. MoMakin.
v- CLASS NO. 3.
Best loaf wheat bread, (milk or saHv«'rising) made by a young lady under 10 years... .sugar bowl $1 00 loaf wheat bread, (with yeast,) cream pitcher 1 HO loaf corn bread. .pr. cndl. stks. 1 00 specimen of each. .sil. thimble 50
Committee.—Mrs. A. J. Morgan, Mrs. T. H. Fitzgerald, Mrs. II. 11. Canine. J. J. DARTER'S PREMIUMS. Best bush, sweet potatoes, from his plants, $2 00 .}- bush, sweet potatoes from his plants, 1 50 For largest sweet- potatoes, 1 (10
Committee.—Same as on Class No. 3, Division 10.
by a member of the family, and
tj)C
yt.lte_
5 0 1 a
design of quilt, knives & forks 2 00 jq
worked, do white do silk do ... .coffee pot 2 00 specimen of silk embroidery,' tea pot 1 00 embroidered scarf, .sugar bowl 100 muslin collar, cr. pitch. 1 00 ]acc cndl. stks. 100 crochet sil. thimble 50 transferred cr. pitcher 1 00 embroidered hdchkf, sug. bowl 1 00 do for child, tea pot 1 00 ottoman cover, pr. candle sticks 1 00 table cover coffee pot, 2 00 child's tidy...... sil. thimble *50 pr worked slippers. do ..-t- 50 pr lamp mats do 50 sample ornamental needle work, pair candle sticks 1 00 sample hair work. .sil. thimble 50 knit quilt .sugar bowl 1 00 specimen any kmd needle work not specified above. cr. pitcher 1 00
specimen sewing by a girl 50 and arranging articles offered for exhibi- .. ,. under 12 years of age.... $ tion. Buteno°articlc will be received after ':i11
0'c]0c]j
...coffeepot 2 00
\. on Wednesday, unless
in casc of una
]Joard Inav admit at their
will be furnished, showing the Department, 1
Class and Number as entered at the othcc,
which must be attached to the article to |g°»e
be exhibited. tercd shall be removed from the enclosure
amine the Sccrctarv's books during thc!°,r
zinintm 1 nt -si'«fj»
50 50 50 50 so 50
^50
-6=5 *50
O0 50
Committee.—Mrs. Jonathan Hutchinson, Mrs James P. Watson, Mrs. Jacob Davis, Mrs. Benjamin Smith, Mrs. John Childers.
t: :e~iss ij hcfl tT»d
DIVISION /.—CLASS NO. 1. [order in which they are^ljtc.edf!oji.th9 list cliii' Pninting, 0rawin«,_ Man Pactum and Job: of premiums.
rr
10.^-Owners of animals'bhtcrctT. Aylio
photograph, .kvs. & forks I jngTo their ilutie$j will im'dc? any"jrctcnce inches Midiiaiircttrjay thcrhasO. which was job printing. S-idAxcusc-bcadmittfed witlrin thc'.rinjr.--' 'I toVn'-oni of jtbygfound and slrippedW all ConimOtef:—T. D. Brown, Lew.' "Wallace, It.JB. BtyanUT .:iA
Badges of Admission. Single Admission Children under 15. Horse and rider Horse and busrirv
1
MISCELLANEOUS—NO. 1.
Any articles that exhibitors may wish to
breakfast do knives and forks 2 enter, not heretofore specified, will be put bedstead 2 ju this class. Committees for this divis-j collcction furniture... .silver cup 5 ion will be appointed on the ground, and tinware, .knives fc forks 3 premiums fixed on each entry. I
Best cage canary birds, .sugarbowl Si 00 barrel flour sett spoons 5 00 shintrle machine, .kvs. & forks 3 00
CREA.T MULE RACE..
3Iu'es to be rode into the ring by the persons entering them the riders to exchange steeds. No man will be allowed
premium, should one be awarded him, hut shall hereafter be excluded as a competitor from the Fair (!rounds.
T. 11. I-ITXGKKALD, Vresidents Joiix S\vki:tsi:k, Secretary. 4
TBI ti
«iItc
AT rOtn'AJK)
i.v
'ran:
.•Vorlhwe?.:—IJj-laiU—I iviil Mej»-
that there were two tornado swept along in nearly parallel
to ride his own mule, and no saddles to be northeasterly direction until they reached used. Canianehe, on the Iowa side of the .Misf-in-For the slowest mule in making the Isippi. The dav had been hot and sultry
....So 00! DAY.
circuit of the ring three time: ver cup FOOT RACE ON LAST
ICnlntiirc fcr, .?0 ef***
to
vvas hc:ird thc in
,viJable delav, and then thc 1 scone weU mgl. beggars de.cnp.,
discretion. ^tter. gazing upon it only
4. Articles intended for exhibition must wouders how a siugie person was leit to be entered on thc Sccretarrv's book bc-
js, which lines in a
but about 7 o'clock the sk\ w.i
with almost lightninf
Fastest time tiround tho ring Prize silver S5 00 jirst resemblod" balloons of about the di-DAYS-OF EXHIBITION. mensions of a barrel, but gradually cxpanUivision D. K. G. fc J., adjudged 2d iLiy. |ded. Atone time they Division A. B. C. & 11., do 3d Division I. K. A' L., do 4th
clear, and
r'.tve evidence of a beantiful this hour the tornadoes were
nnsot'. At er.n eoming
rapioity. I hoy at: j^
thc earth,:thoir black folds undulating
lore they will be admitted within thc en-: hi this tov.n -J.fir-'0 -ouls winch allowing for. It.s closure. On thc entry of articles, cards Jvcrc ""touted: al! the other* area shape?
3
ni:is:'0
ruin.c
11
sev cra
jf"'
No article having been cn- *ho
without thc permission of tho Executive Committee, until thc Fair is closed.' 5. No exhibitor will be permitted to cx-
a
than ordinary merit, otiicrwisc no premium Many 0
m9.^AUW^maf/of
thc horse' and
,,,aWre~
fTV" Hi it -|.v r' the town was once
6. No persons name shall go'on thc cn-1 jdace, p'-raon-trancc tickets.
7. No article can be cutercd to com- h5.arc reported miming, three of whom
pete for more than one premium, cxccpt |is were:blown into thc rivcr—i-
cowl
man i'*oi or
f'^, e^_cr}
a"d 0»b'«
sI,ot
w,
1
ierc
tl,0-v. S^"L.
'feature of the scene is the tact tliatliom 11 ,t a
lono end of the t«v. ih vestige of the furniture can
..
inhabited.
82 wounded,
killed,
many
oi.,.thviiLjauriou.-l\.
and
•mmm
*, "-t'llrtW" about
c:13. Ali v'aealicio.J oocUrring'in tlid fcomnntteOs onr the first day «f flic Fair, WiU tlte-ii^ide-jWalLof a.dwdliug. JigusCp be. supplied by. the Board of-DiicxiUir^.: o^rerflcqoTOnA'cc ?uld ^iarC|.1CC(|n|p 14. All
awardinf-rci)mmittecs
final report lo ihe Secretary, by o'clock, ed by.masons, tVfas driven tlirough^avpipo on thc'last'dav of the' Fair. knot in the vside of a baru,%projocting full
15. All competitors for premiums on two inches. In one qjiot/vfifs found a large animals must proscufc a' writteu .statement pile of book covers, every leaf from which to the -aproppriatc. comiuittcq, method' of jwassgmie •Tmd' tle 'twfflfl -wrinkled'Imd fce*clii]g, ^''c., in cases where the same can.{twisted dnto a thousand', shapes.' Leaves reasonably be gj\ cn,7'aiuT all competitors weru striped of their .tlisue, leaving tho for prdiniums-on articles of donicstife'fnan- fibres clean and bare as if. a botunist,lnd ufacture, &Ci, must give such writteu statements of the juoccss, .mode of production, jircservation,, di:(.'..1.a.s liia^' rcaaonably.Jje giving of an^' article offered to the appropriate e'oVnmittec. -lGv All- arHclcs of domestic" "manufacture of fyliatevcr im turo,- are positiyeiy:required. to rbave been manufactured, in the" State since, the last .annual Fair to insure
•it?. 00 their cfnti'v into competition for premiums, persons in the house only two wcrtf.kill&l. 17. AVhcn anvmember of a committee One liouse upon, the bank was lilted from shall be a- competitor .fi»r any"premium 'its ioundutiou and whirled into the river, coming under his a\vard, his jilaeo on the crushing as it'fell, and .drowning three committee shall be supplied by the Board persons^ Flic. in mates. T*vr of Directors. 3!r: Butcher,'of (,'ainnnclie/cold uS,'and
it
in sweep stakes. (The writer in tho Journnl says: itr I'' ..' —, "MiraHTuf tlmiilw 8. All articles, &c., must possess more
AU
tho incidents connected with ., u.,„i-
1, rails he split, were UUch waiuu^ .yiu the tornado at Canianehe almost
human belief and will hardly be crcditoA
kind will be exhibited and examined in thc by those who have not seen thc nuns. A tac put ..can
wflV^Tibiiye ,weighroTcerToff'iit'^ts
i"'jj nuuut lWO ionS, nas uiuauii v« n. ..»
to »mkc JmdftliMi l¥ cOiinu6n trowel,' Sncn*#^i
*, bury--. CO sjjlglo
treO^m»tlic
d. from
neatly picked it off. Tree trunks .wljrc twisted several times, round until they were broken oil". Tho Millard Tliousci'a tlu'oc story brick structure, fronting,uortii, was-liftod up from its foundation and turned completely round, so thafrtho frontdoor tfitpefd sot^k^p .fcjiofi^wUftpsjedCfid seemed To full oufwardly as if i)i"!va'cuui'n, and strange to relate,-,out of seventeen
IS. All stocks, and everv article enter-j the fact was testifiedrto by others that he cd for exhibition, will be under the control saw the storm coming and closcd his:doors of the Board of Directors. and windows, lie then braced himself l'J. Badges of membership and tickets .against the back door, but the toMa'do of admission can be procured at the Fair wrenched it from its hinges like a playGround on the days of the Fair, or of the thing, and carried him upon the door Treasurer in Crnwfordsvillo, at any time I through the house and out into the garden, previous to the Fair. He escaped with only slight injuries. A 20. No per centum will be charged for (piano was taken out ot a house in the centhc entry of stock or articles. |tcr of the town and carried some distance 21. A strong and efficient police will be to the river bank without brenkiuk it. on the Ground'"day and night. The effects upon some of the houses 22. Ample arrangements will be made near Caiunnche, which were in tlic "outer in the way of-pens, stalls, feed ami bed-j edge ot .the toi n:ulo, .w.ei'C. vej'y.o.ui'ious.^r" ding for stock, but exhibitors will bo re-11 pon some roofs tho .shingles were stripquired to pay at fair rates for all the grain, ped off in fanciful shapes,'a bare spot uphay and meal used by them. jon one roof exactly resembling the_%uro *23. Tickets of admission will be as fol-iS. Some roofs wero entirely unshinglod, lows:
and in some eases every clapboard was
,.. .$1 (Ml torn off. The sides of some houses were .... 25 cts. litcrly perforated with boards, spliutcrcd ...... ll) timbers and sharp stakes. In some parts .... of Camanchc, where houses stood thickly .... "40 clustered together, there is not a vestige
2-horsc wairons and carriages. 5(1 iof one left. Anolher tract of about, forty 24. Friday September-21st, will be sot jacrcs is covered with splinters of about apart as a day for an Auction Side of stock two leet in length. The lower stories ot of all kinds. 1'ersons wishing I" dispose jsoinfc houses were blown out. cutireIy loavof their stock will jilease take notice. |ingtho iqqier story iqiuii the ground 25. No person shall bo permitted to in-1 Other buildings slid from their foundaterfere with the judges, while examining tions and wore cai ried along for several their stock or articles, otherwise no atten- feet. Chickens, bens and turkics Mere tion will be paid to such animals or articles.! stripped ot their feathers and left as bare 2G. All owners of stock, Ac., from ad- jas if ready for market, and on tho prairies, joining counties arc invited to attend the prairie chichens and small birds were coming Fair and exhibit and compete for found in tho same condition and in sumo premiums*. leases, nothing but (he boncs left, the flesh 27. Any Exhibitor treating the Judges contemptuously, shall not only forfeit his
bei11r stripped from them. The ten boat which plied between Camanclieand Albany was completely wrecked. ler engines looked as if some giant had seized lliem at top and bottom and folded them into a hard knot, so twisted |and tangled were they. Two Germans who were riding in a buggy just out of l.anche were blown completely into tho
c-riptioii tls- €*.iti:acicti*— t'11 and tlieil' .O-'llJI. C.ll'l'itJ(l ill .JUOtilCi tilA 11:11 i- Hi till- Kiliriliiiiii V, oriiiiio.l, ele- They were picked up dead. AnA reporter of the Chicago Journal has lotln-r man, an entire stianger in Camaneiu in Iowa and Illinois was picked up in the street withfood in his mouth, showing tliat In: was eating snjiper at the time of the occurrence, ilis pocker tornadoes, of Sunday evening. .It seems
visited the ilisiricts low a which were visited bv the tornado, or rath-
c|i
tt.-_
.1
.or_. ,itli sand and leaves. Hid whi-reabout.'j co!i!d not be iisoi 1'Luned.—•
child four years old was carried through llif. 'r some distaecc and deposited in a slough uninjured.
We might cover the paper with incidentjj of this kind, almost miraculous in their nature, and impossible to be bclie\ed bv one who has not witnessed the fearful desolation "which sits upon thoso do.sorted villages. 'I In facts as above rola-
W 1
and whirling with snapping, cracKling re-, ('.-municlie, took place 011 Monday morning, ports like a volley of musketry, which were Their'rcniains were followed to the grave
distinctly audible at a great distance. by a procession of about
Thc interior of the airy tunnels were |u.n. all j,arts of the neighboring countiy. filled with a hctt-roL'oneoiis mass 1.1 leave# 'bodies tie. .1 deponitet.
and stones,-'oivi-li tinge
branches of trees, timbers which "seemed to impart a inside the black outer folds. There was but little time for gazing however, for in 1 an instant, and with a force inconceivable, I the doomed town was struck full in the centre, and the air choked with fragments 'ni timbers, bricks, stones, furniture, ami in many placcs with human beings, who were hurled alwtit like s'raws. The affrighted horses and cattle filled the air with their terrible and shrill screams: but above
1 i!«
,T'I'inL'an,J
these fearf'il bosoms of destruction. Thc
^h- -nlis of our own observ a-
tioii, and detailed to n.-i by the nio.it prominent gentleuiLii of .Camanchc and that,
.1 .,,-. ., j*,,]] vicinitv. hey may bo relied upon as
of the' twu.fynine
killed at
2,000 people
tho little cemefry, exceed in number all who had gone before lh- ni lo the same
re-ting plac.^ The following carefully "prepared li-t ompraccH the number of those killed in. Iowa: Cedar JtapiiN, Mt. Vernon, 5 iiogers Settlement, 1 Kdon, I, Orange,!, sbol
Me:*! taoii
!l: (Inion
Cv\i
ilh
He
Witt, 2G: Canianehe, 20 Albany. 5 from raft, 'J I. Tot.'d. 100. The above list does not include those killed in Illinois. Jn all. ihe places men1 tioned above, except C.iuianehe and A1 bathe bodies wen: found iu tin. to\iiJsl.i|. 1 not in the village proper.
Aft or bw.-itii: Albany, the tornado passcd in'o I'Hnois. where" the record of its' ravages I,a, been already published.
JNmhw f-revcrsctHjy the torna-
iljJ lIl( limy 0
(]{apide,
Te.nn.t.i n. .1 .u"i i* t!i:m two hours, one mav form an idea,
bo totind.—
I Here and there a few shreds ot clothing into ribbons, iell that
u/j^.sago
Iowa, to Sterling, was
|of the terrible ve.V-ity with which it
-wecpt along in its course of destruction. Active measures are being taken in Chicago and elsewhere to raise, cuntribiitiun.v for the relief of the many tamillics who have been stripped of all their possesions, bv this fearful visitation. n»r
l-'or thc benefit of Black Republicans
,K. ,in)1 thwo in the'
dark"
on5the
gtatc on au,hority.
huniass 1 -. 1 ..
that
,' Mr. Lincoln name is Aoruuiiiu u«»i ti»o
1 »i,-ik
he was noiuiontcd ou "hauguiau a c^ay ti.y
