Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 14 June 1860 — Page 2

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REPUBLICAN WATFTTNA

FOR

A A A I N O N

VOR YLOTT-PKUSIDENTN

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Republican State^Tit&ET

-•-. Ji ..- BnsrroirA O FOR GOVERNOR,,

-J EOR, LIEUT. GOVERNOR, OLIVKR P, MORTON, of WAYJTFE.

KOH-^ECRETARY OP STATE,' b*l'i

WILLTA^A: PEiSLLE, of BandoTph.

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FOR TLTEASFRER OF 'STATE,

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Jl)XATllA^ S, JIAllYEY, of Clark.

©..SVTFSIFLFOR- ATCWTOE OF STATE, *.V *'.• ALBERT LANGE. of Virro

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TOIL ATTORNEY GENERAL.

J- QI .Y,aud#l'L,IUJ •IOPDHL 3115PO"RTETT~?OFV SUPRT.MK CBUR^,'' ... BE-X JA.M1X 11A RRISON^ of Marion. .. ,' 'T.-ROR CLERIC OF THE1 SUI'REJIE'COURT,4 joiix'r. JOXES, OF Lagrange.

MR-SITT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,' 'MILES J. FLETCHER, of Putnam.

7 I'or Congress—Stli District. -ISAAC A. RICE, of Fountain count}*. j?0£t *r£- -*jd -. v: i: .'.T-F-OJ* Jpfl*osecit}o£,«SlIi CIRCUIT? I: :R. WnijIIARRISOIN, of Montgomery.

.COUNTY CONVENTION.

V-f*^ meeting, of the County Central ^Committee held in Crawiordsville, on Saturday, May 2Gth. it was vesolv,+ed that the Republicans of Montgomery county be requested to meet in .Convention, on

Saturday, June

For the purpose of selecting candidates for the various county olfices to |be filled at the approaching October '.clcction* _*,Come out Republicans, one and all. and aid in the •selection of can^Ujdates. It is your privilege and your uhitv to come up nnd lend holnin"1

:'ilogo,

~~A letter has been recieved by Thos. M. Powell. Secretary of the Young •.Men Republican Club, from the lion, I A\ ILL. C'CMBACK, of Greensburg, sta-'t-iiig that he would be with us on the 23d.. EA'ery-body shonld turn out nnd •:& hear this A'oung and eloquent c-hani])i-.1'»n of Republicanism.,'

•i-rstr""'^ s. A. j, A\ were SIIOAVU a letter yesterdav. "from tho Hon. I. A. Rice, the Repnblican candidate for 'Congress, to one of our citizens, stating that-he expected ,, lobe in attendance at our County C011vention, on the23d-dayof June. Come out Republicans, one and all able

Speakers in abimdan-ce Avill be present to address you.

THE Baltimore €FL»vcn(i»N, Tiie various fragmcntsof the.Oharlestou Convention meet again at Baltimore, c»n Alonday next. Angrv and conflicting elements will meet, but not ^mingle. The'conflict

AX'ithout a total loss ofall independence. If there is a union of these conflicting elements, it Avill be like the union of th.E two poles of a poAverful battery. bright light will be emiLted, but the I end thereof will be smoke and a black deposite.

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0'vention.'*

It, AVill bo remembered by mos oiu readers, that about two years

'hffbx%An

of Samuept a,xt^i, j^ut as.ahe^is in^ out J0 chjfifrchiji He ®jrgfente ptstol ttf^FROR h^crilnfl burs1$FR\vo cjfpS Avithoui firing. He Avas then arrested. iJOiifiAfttiJn fore the sane arid sent to the Lunatic Asylum. TTis"TrTeVfds"avlib ""re'srn'eTn"Tirgiia, socured his release through the interference oHiov. Letcher and the Hon.

A.coiiulj^jad,

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'hand in putting the ball in motion.— Come as townships knowing whom you j,desire placed in nomination do your tv.otinec. allowing others the same priv-

then abide the decision of the

majority and all will pass of!' harmo-•-niously and successfully.

.WHf-'R, C5J3IB4CJK,

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Ers.

betAveen

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ter sovereignty and a sh\A*e code, cannot be. repressed—Y ».s

impressible.—

Will the seceding Southerner who -.prides himself 011 his chivalry, who has long commanded the obedience of his .•..••Northern ally, yield atr this critical juncture? Will be now'gi'veall for the ,sake of a mere chance for parly succcss? Who can believe it? Or Avill the n!l)ouglas men yield once more to their "•southern dictators and wear the yoke v'CL longer? They stood up manfully at^ Charleston, and cannot UOAV yield

such elements cannot

I move in the same sphere Avithont collision, explosion and final destruction. The old Democracy is de*id.

£^°*It is said that.the names of five of the Presidents of the United States terminated in N. This is not an in„a.uspicious,o3nen for Lincoln and Hamlin.—Exchange. i»src'i We*"believe therC neA^er'Avas a Prcsi--^"d-e&t whose name' terminated in AS. and Ave trust there never Avillbo.-*

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Tmviishin Conventions.

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ftidr Romember Republican s, tliat Satur.d.ay next, 16th inst.,-at *2 O'clock P. M.y "•••••is"the "day and the hour for the Reptib-. licans of the several townships*of the 4p coupty, to, meet, &4 such places, as they designate, for the purpose' of 'ap--j pointiiig Delegates to the County t?pn-

Let. no toAvnship fail to do

lierdufy ih"thismatfer

a.Circuit Court, pronounccd in- bcr, 1800.

Avould keep him in Virginia, and not

alloAV

S. LAKE, of Mtmtgomorj*.

him to return. Rut FCAV weeks, however, elapsed before he returned au 1 io r. Uyo..y o^s pjis

Ll i^s.^cen r.cun^ii^

iPIG iIV tlipf .^i^igh bp^ooI •. ^itlt,,jjhc iNtention, no doubt, of taking the life of Miss Paxton and others

Avhom

he

thought, had influenced'Miss P. against him. On Friday of last week, having armed^ himself with tAVO revoh'crs, two single barrel pistols and a

he went to Samuel Paxton's, about S o'clock in the morning.- Meeting Miss P. returning with milk pails in her hands, and seeing she Avas

several times at' her as she ran. Mr. Paxton ran to meet his daughter, and soOn 'spnirrff IfetVe^h them, wHert iMA*id Pnxton fired "at him several times one ball taking effect just at the outer angle of the eye, and two others passing through his shirt on the left side

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of which inflicted a severe AA meantime a young man had caugl around, the waist. Being faint and ex-

left him in

young man.

Fry and Ala}* dressed the

Avoundsof

the young mairwho was shot,

and found that one ball had struck the bones of the skull and passed over about four inches before its exit. The other merely cut through the seal]) about an inch in length anddoAvn to the bone.

Drs. Morgan and Herndon dressed the prisoner's head, and found 15 cuts and a slight fracture of (lie skull. •?.•..••

All parties are UOAV doing well.-. David Paxton is now in jail

knoAv

very serious might-result.'- -^•3"

FORTH

•'*,c fify Bai'ber Sliop.

Mr-. Calhouu, •of^XO.,- son'of Jo 1 C. .Calhoun^-froin the Committee on'perihanent organization, made a report: :which was adopted.

Fov President,*,John Erwin, of Ala., ••with.one Vice President and 'Secretary for each State in the Vnion Avith tho exception of NCAV York. -aa .w.a

TO BE AAVARDKI) AT

^Eighth A]

Ver Clip..

boAvie

knife,

somcAvhat

frightened, he remarked '-'come on I Avill not hurt you,7s' and thon asked if they could live as friends? She replied, they could if he would behave himself' .He then, said, -can I come to see you?" She said .-'no, never!"' Then said he, 'ivou must die." and drew a revolver—she screamed, her and brothwho had come near, sprung at him. when he immediately placed the pistol at his head and fired, two balls taking effect in the voting man's head. He

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then-pursued Miss P. AVIIO Avasrnnnma:I ... ,^

Silver eup... fastest and tru "silver cup

aAvaiting

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^AGRICULTURAW

2d do. ....covered pitcher best do 3 years old......silver cup 2d do..... .Y. '............ .cotfec pot best filly 2 years old, knives and forks.... 2d do. coffee pot bestdo lyr old...knives andforks 2d do....". tea pot

cui

NIJ. SMITH. Ihonias H.I1I1S, I

AT- be broken and driven in harness, except oj

lit him i:it

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Committee—Witf. Youell, Isaac Montgomery. CLASS" NO. 5.

his

trial. Some regard him as a monomaniac. others as rcA*engeful and devclish. determined upon the death of Aliss Paxton beeauso she could not regard him as particularly attractive. 'He had made threats against the life of Aliss P., and her friends, and. should not have been permitted to remain in the neighborhood. 11 is friends who secured his release from the Lunatic Asylum, deserve severe censure for alJoAving him to return, when they had every reason to

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or JULY.—-StepsArenoAv being

taken b}T some of our citizens for the celebration of the coming anniversary of our National Independence.— What the celebration is to consist of AVC have not learned but trust, if any, it riiar be ono'Iike tlro^e'-df-^^^ys of .YORE. ^NIY/OHOI DV}T

tinners, read the large adver-j, Committee.—David Long, Smith C011tisement of Kentucky Harvester, In- ner, James Byers. diana Harvester.&c. S.H. Gregg has UOAV on liand a full and.complete as,sort-' mentof all kinds of Agricultural .Implements, with all the late improvements, and at reduced prices. Call- in. farmers, when in toAvn. and examine, 'this machinerA*.

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Messrs. Jones & Patterson, Qur'cily' Barbers, lnivo removed their shop ,to one of the basement rooms of the Crane House, wliero they

Avill

bo pleased'to

sec their numerous patrons and friends. It is' the same old stand occupied by Jones, in years past,, as a Barber Shop.

si.j Richmond Convention. I, RICHMOND, June 12." The 'prooced-i-ngs of the Convention Avere Opeiied by a praVei1 from Rev. Dr. -Duncan.'

-JS@r"Douglas made fthe: Wedge of

niy

To lie Itcld on lite Fair Grounds

,A -i -„,i v„ ncsHCrawJ'ordsvill^onllielSlh, ti u. tuft

tue.d,,U£a^.j3^v,,2()t|1,&.2jSfrtay9.0f!ge|tem*

-veV 2d do kMfae'& nnd forks bestdo 2yrs oltL.Cr Stable spoons 2d do knives and forks bestdo 1 year old .".silver cup 2d do.. ....knives and forks best sucking horse colt, covered -pitcher.. 2d do coifee pot best-brood mare 4 years old, sil-

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DIVISION Ar—CLASS NO. I.

3 00 2 00

00

3 00

oo

2 00

3 00 1 00 2 00

bestrackingWoolt. coffechoi 2 0 0

?d i,0---y. ........tea pot 1.»?j'•'»*

brat gelding yrs old and over,

son, A. \\. Armstrong. best, milch COAV,nuantitA*and richCLASS XO. 2.

Cnmni'ttee.—John C. MaxAvell. Rob-

about the region of the heart.' 'Samuel Paxton seized the pistol, struck hinij Premiums in this class tobe awarded! Jksf.

Saddle Horses.

over the head some fifteen blows, each to the animal of the best symmetry and gj j,-, knives and forks 2 00

vound: that moves the most natural and easy,

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no^

troUin^ mar0

hausted from the severe blows and los*j silver cup .- 65 01) of blood, be begged that he might be best pacing mare or gelding,- siL» laid upon the ground and shot at once. Mr. P. finding him UOAV completely in his power. and hastened to CraA\ lordsA ille foi a OJ» Time—I 3Htnphysieian and for olficers to arrest tho tiles.. .. I Fastest and truest trotting horse,

vercun....^........... ..1% Committee.—Stephen iraves. Joseph

'A"lYLV": I Allen. Thomas Kllmorc.

charge ot others I

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CliASb XO. 4. .. .,

.sc...0.0

liacing horse,

6 00

C. A'ance, R. D.

Abijah O'Neal. CLASS XrO. 6. Horses lor Heavy ISrangli*. Best pair draught horses 5 years old and over silver cup $G 00 pair draught marcs under 5 yi-s, covered pitcher stallion 4yrs old antl over, ]-:t silver forks

do 3 vrs and under 4, kvs fks do 2 3, ". gelding 3 yrs old. and over, fovered pitcher....'

-if

that something

'do 2 yrs old and tinder 3. '"".'coffee pot .... niarc, 3 yrs old and over, ii an 2 a 3 t.-.'/'"-coffee, pot...., ,.v. ::Y-Committee.—T.'A. Rodgers,.

AlatcJied Horses, not under 15 1-2 j.2d do Hands Illgli best boar under mos,cov.pitcher 3 00 Best pair matched mares or geld-. 2d do knives and forks 1 50 '-'ings, silver cup... 30 00) Committee.—John B. Campbell, John 2d do..........•••••knives and forks 3 00 "ft7". Blair, James F. Harney, Robt. W.

Committee.—David Watson.J.S..Gray,! MeAIakin, Samuel Fullen. ,t .CLASS NO. 3. \'Y-"-Poultry.

TV!- any age... silver cup 5 00 riding mare or gelding of any -j-., 00

age molasses cup

.. DIVISION B.—CLASS NO. L.I: Jacks, Jennets and mules. Best rack 4 vrs old-andover, silver,

Clip :.V :.V^12 OO •2d do...::.!......'....•••••'.•silver cujpi' 6 00 bestdo 3 yrs old & under 4, 8 00 2d do....:.,.... 4 00 best do 2 yrs old & tinder 3, GOO 2d do...... ..covered pitcher 3 00 best do'I yr old and under 2, molasses cup.. O 00 2d do...I coffee pot 200 best sucking jack colt...silver cup 4 00 2d do........".'.....knives andforks 2 00 best jack shoAving 3 colts...sil. cup 8 00 2d do......... 4 00 best jennet

OA*er

3 yrs old. G00

2d do.........-. .'.knives and forks 3 00 best pair work mules....silver cup 8 00 mule.3 yrs old & over forks 5 00 do under 3, judged according to age.-......'... molasses cup 5 00 2"d do', ................. .coffee pot 2 (10 best• sucking'inulc horsd' colt, sil--

V^R" e'up.•.... I-..... ........... -5 00 2d do.... knives and forks 2'00 best sucking mule mare colt,

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ver CUP..IL.I'II.^^.'I'-."...L'..

r......

3d- O coffee pot'2 0 0 Committee.—Swan^roolirshire, Alexander Harper, JIohu Gibson, Thomas BarrrSim nsoif Farrow,oPPutnam'Coun-

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not) swi cL-oeib

OIIU

'ITnfri.endjy.LegisUit'ipAs.YaH^v Old .Abe'.bifW noi ...S ft.p'iu .the- D: mocivaeyf1n- .VO.-A^ iih it.-Y. x-i'ii'i.c-.-i

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St bir^l 3^rs oi$'&over,isil. dup $15 fttilo M: .....fe.... WO best do 2 yrs old & over 8 00 2d do 4 00 beWTlO 1 yl- old and over..sil. fork's 5 00 2d dp. knives and forks 2 00best sucking biili calf ..Silver cup 4 00' 2d dQ.??r

:!:'.v

6 00 3 00 5 00

Committee.—Jacob.Davis, "\Vm. Hitch, Samuel Simpson. Jesse P.Hymen, Elcazcr FullenAvider.

n!2d

BOOjb old. silver 5 00

'i" .........covered ftteher 3 00 coflfeo pot 2 00 best do mideroyi-sokl...teaspoons 01

b(!St hoifel. c:llf.

_d do........... eo EE PO 2d do .kniUesand I'orks 2 00 C«»,MFF«:-J.IMOSHO.ion, IRW01,|.

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Iloiscs for Liffht Harness. \11 horses exhibited in tins class to hest j'atted beef. molasses cup 5 00

(-uCommittee.—Ilenrv

uo.......

.! stallions. v, I Sperry., Samuel

I I ... I VWHW/KIM.O.—^..^..1 Sperry, Sainue.

and screaming towards a brick yard.. ^ost.pair horses...silver' ciip S5 00 jXutton. Ilenrv Huffman, John A vde Avhere her Father Avas at Avork. snapped I mares do

00

singlehorse...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

lott, James Mack.

ert Lnfollette. Wm. McComas, William Sidner, Samuel GraybiihSilasPeterson, Gott, J. H. Harrison. AndrcAv I.oop. CLASS NO. 3.

Best }air shanghais...siigar

petwl

I

3 00

2

do

3 00

2

R(jo

Jas. Cun-

ninghani, David Shannon. CLASS NO. 7 Sweepstakes. Best stallion, of any age for gemmil purposes.... silver cup ?5 00 vf ." mare of any ago for general a 5 0 0 driving mare or gelding of.

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BMMIWIM.BWIHIKIiitirilUMHIIJIMtWIWM

8 00 Fry,

%&do..... silver cup Committee.—James Green, TUsw. S#ih qdny^-. .0' ^.'Dl||lS^N d—'^LA|SSlS"0. XIBORDNGRLIL ITL-EH CAT!le-Pcdigi'liE 5|J T& I»E ^Produced.i_

.. .,t.,.^.:. cqffee pot"2^0

bqfet C/AV^ ji-s Old^/aiHl ove^, for (hr&tiiWg. 1.5.1.I...I..SILYM QVIP. 10|00 *„vv.* best heifer 2 yrs old..molasses cup 5 CO 2d do .knives and forks. 2 00 best do 1 yr old....covered pitcher 3 00 2d do ." knives and forks 2 00 ibcstsuckinghcifercalf,covpitcher 3 00 00 2d do coiiec pot 2 00

CLASS IsO. 2.'." ':Y' ',

€A^ILC oi'otlier Grades. Best Lull 3 yrs old &over'sil. cup $J 00 2d do forks 5 00 best do 2 yrs old and over cup 8 00 2d do .......V "t 4 00 best do 1 yr old & over inol.

silver eup 4 00

(..LTTLC) J|LDG(,D

stnnv.-Glitter

"rl

u.

i5 00

2d dO knives and forks 2 00 best bull calf. silver cup 4 00

I 2d do.

qq

1

uy ...coffeepot 2 00

3 S 8

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00

-,to.:. ..:.::'-..: .knvos^^fmdfevlS'TUO

,LC.

WORDING to age silver eup "I 00

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DIVISIOX P.—CLASS XO. 1 Slicep.

finc W0()1 buck

])csj.fine*woo!

exceeding 10 miles P^\2ddo tea pot 15

or geldini

ncss considered silver forks 5 00 Vance Miss Mary llutchin2d do ..knives and forks 2 00 i» ^I,ss

...coffee pot 2 00

CLASS XO. 3.

€a1Uc--Swpcpslalics.

Best bull of any age...silver cup $5 00 best COAV of any age. Committee.—Johson

5 00

dd.

silver cup 65 00-

buck lamb, cov pit. 3 0

CLASS NO. 2.

i:

1 50

3 00 1 50

muscovy ducks, sug.

be weighed

11

boAvl

Avhite

3 0 0

5 00 3 00' 3 00

S

-SI 00

cochin chinas.Ind. Farmer 1 00

dorkings 1 00

brahma pootras tea pot 1 00 polands 1 00 turkeys ..sugar bowl 1 00 I XCEIEY, J. P. Campbeik F7H. Fry.

geese......Indiana Farmer 1 00 CLASS NO. 2. pea fowls tea pot 1 00

boAvl

by

1 00

coo]") ofany breed....C. pitcher 1 00 collection....knives and forks 3 00 Committee.—A. R. lveyes, Jos. Pcnn, John Kirkpatriek, R- 'JR.,

DIVISION E.—GLASS NO. 1. Agricultural Products.

"Best 5 acres Avhcat silver cup SO 00 5 corn 5 00 5 '4oats..knivesand forks 3 00 5 hay silver .5 00 (•round to be measured and products to

disinterested persons

to the satisfaction of tho committee. Committee. James Busenbarick. Henry Goodbar, Thompson Davis. .. CLASS NO. 2. ,. Grain and Seeds. ...* Best ibushAvhite Avheat, cov. pitcher S3 red do

coffee

Committee.—Edmund

5 00

pot 2

corn.......Indiana Farmer 1

".1" oats ....tea pot 1 buckAvheat sugar boAvl 1 rye cream pitcher 1 barley....Indiana Farmer 1 timothy.seed 1 flax seed, pr caudle sticks 1 ,•• -d-.-f 1

Co)inniticc'.—ySi:Ai't\n O. Sidner, Abra ham Casncr, Henry S])errj*. -1 CLASS NO. 3.

R-

Vegretables.

Best^ bu&h. Potatoes....Ind. Farmer SI sweet potatoes teapot! onions sugar bowl 1 1 doz beets cream pitcher 1 -I pumpkins...molasses cup 1 1 muskmelons, Ind. Farmer 1 water melons, pocketknife 1 collection A'cgetables... .coffee pot 2 bush, tomatoes....Ind. Farmer 1 turnipst tea pot 1 beans Indiana Farmer 1 peppers molasses cup 1 doz squashes pr candle sticks 1 ••"•".« cabbages.. sugar bowl 1

Nutt,Jas.Han-

ha,-Joseph Lafollette,Dr. Labaree, Jas. DoilghCrrty. 1

DLAAISIOXT F.—CLASS NO. LY[ FarmImplements. All articles in this class to be manufactured in the State. Best 2-horse,ploAv silver cup $5 00 1-horse knives andforks 3 00 ••, farm wagon......molasses cup 5 00 2dr,-dp '.coffee pot 2,)0 &ubsojl-pJow'.?.v.i..silyor,-cup 5 cultij ILQRR^..,.V.^Q^OLIEE- POL 2

11

2 00

hay ralc(|4.] coffee pot 1 00 r611er./^ji^ ....//v»su^ar boAvl Ir00 gvdss seep soAvdr, Ii*dL Firmer-1 00'

hoes T»d. Farmef^l 0$ haml rakes, pocket knife 1 00 hayforks... 1 00 farm gater. ..#??. 100 maul and 5 gluts. 50 cloA'er hnller...Jnd. Farmer 1 00 grain drill...knh*es and forks 2 00 thresher..|...i

J...sjlver^up

5 00

'Itotaio digger.L.0kU Farmer 1 00 collection of farm implements "silver f.. .Y.Y'.Y.... '5" 00

Co??)? i?V/'fC.-:I)avid Fullemyider. John Jlilligan, S.S.Galcy, Wm.McCray, Wm.

DIVISION G.—CLASS NO." 1. Fruits. Best i-bush. AVintci* apples, Ihd. Far. SI fall do jiocket knife 1

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li

CLASS NO. 2. Flowers.

Best collection pot flowers, cof. pot §2 00 verbenas,prcndl. stks. 1 00 (I a

roses

boquet pr candle sticks 1 00 2d do. silver thimble 50 col. artificial floAvers. mol. cup 100 floral ornament...si1. thimble 50 largest & finest Hardy rose, sugar I IJOAVI 1 00

Committee.—Isaac C. Elston. jr., Mrs.

hl,z^»eth

Smith.

I ^-DIVISION-IL—CLASS NO. 1.

^Icclsanical ProdncHoiiN. Rest 2-horse carriage silver cup £5 1 fall, top buggy.kATs& f'ks 3 1 rockaway cov. pitcher 3 1 open 'f coffee ]ot 2 light 2-horRe

v"

pears 1 quinces Ind. Farmer 1 grapes pocket knife 1

peaches Ind. Farmer 1

collection of plums.. 1 do fruits, knives & forks 3 Committee.—P. McCormick, Benjamin Smith, Obadiah Green.

....sugar boAvl 1 00

dahlias, cream pitcher 1 00

Avagon....kvs

James B., Best lady's saddle...knivesand forksS2 gent's do ... 2 sett2-horseharness, cov. pitcher 3 1 do do ...coffee pot

00 Dsu'is. Warren Davis.

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best fine AVOOI CAVC cov. pitcher 3 00 2d do tea pot 1 50 Committee.—P. T. Hills, Geo. Munns. Henry Armstrong. ,•••••

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",:,'-Swinc.

Best boar 1 yr old sih*er eup ?D 00 2d do kniA*e.s and forks 2 00 best brood SOAV molasses cup 5 00 2d do coffee pot best brood SOAV & 5 pigs...sil. forks pen of 5 hogs mobiles cup 5 00 boar over months and under lycarolcT ...coA-ered pitcher 3 00 2d do ............'. teapot [best SOAV over 0 months and under 1 1 year old knives and forks

11

2 00 5 (,'0

& fks 2

Committee.—Taylor Butfington, Jas. P. Watson, James Mack. CLASS NO. 2.

2

pair light boots...knives & forks 2

CLASS NO. 3.

JJest collection cooperage, kvs & fks S3 bureau silver cup 4 dining table coffee pot 2 breakfast do knives & forks 2 bedstead 2 collection furniture...silver cup 5

tinware, knives & forks 3

churn Indiana Farmer 1 Committee.—.loci Learning, Wm. Canine, Washington llolloway.

DIVISION L—CLASS"XO. 1. omesJic Manufacture. Fabrics made by hand. Best pr blankets, knives & forks S3 00 10 }'ds flannel 2 00 pr double coverlets...cof. pot 2 00 5 yds jeans...pr candle sticks 1. 00 doz. linen toAvels, cr.pitcher 1 00 pair table cloths, sugar boAvl 1 00 10 yds rag carpet...colt'ee pot 2 00

Avoolcn do... 2 00

a go a 1 0 0 1 lb sewing thread, sil. thimb. 50 pr knit stockings.. do 50 l! socks do ,50 t: mittens....: do 50 £i gloves do 50 -pound woolen yarn do 50 10yds flax linen...coffee pot 2 00 •Committee.—Mrs. James F. Harney, Mrs. Samuel Giliiland, Airs. Thomas

PLAIN and Fancy Wecdle Worli. Best suit gents clothes,made by a -!£.7/lady coffee pot S2 00 made lady's dress tea pot 1 00 gents shirt...sugar boAvl 1 00 case millinery Avork...cof. pot 2 00 made infant's dress.sil. thimb.' 50 child's do 50 prgtrboots made by lady, do 50 kid do 50

A

girl under 12

0 5

yrs

of age,

design of quilt, knives & forks 2 00 ,£ Avorked do coffee pot 2 00

Avhite do kniA7es & forks 2 00 silk

1

J"

do .coffee pot 2 00

specimen of silk embroidery, teapot 1 00 embroidered scarf..sugarboAvl 1 00 in a pi 1 0 0 ].LC0 cndl.stks. 1 00 crochet sil. thimble 50 transferred cr. pitcher 1 00 embroidered hdchlcf, sug

IJOAVI

00

do for child, teapot 1 00

ottoman cover, pr candle stks 1 0 0 table COA^ER coffee pot 2 00 child's tidy sil. thimble- 50 pr

Avorked slippers do

1

Avork, pair candle sticks 1 0 0 sample hair work. sil.thimble 50 knit quilt sugar boAvl 1 0 0 specimen any kind needle work not specified above cream pitcher 1 00 fancy Avork basket, sil.thimb. 50 Committee.—Miss Pelinah ITANNA, Mrs. Afary J. Burgess.Mrs. Alary Knox.

DIVISION J.—CLASS NO. 1 Fainting. Drawing, Sun Pictures and Job Printing. Best specimen painting, knives&forks$2 draAving, Indiana Farmer 1 penmanship, sugar boAvl 1 daguerrotype, kvs & fks 2 ambrotypc, coffee pot 2 "2 photograph kvs & fks 2 job printing.

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Committee.—T. D. BrOAvn, LCAV. Wallace, R. E. Bryant. DIVISION K.—CLASS NO. 1.

Dairy Products.

Best 5 lbs butter ..coffee pot 82 00 5 cheeso kfiivcs & forks 2 00 5 honey,...........coffee pot 2 00 5 maple sugar.. kvs & fks. 2 0 0 .5' Chinese sugar,..coffee, pot 2 ,00 T)0 -^..VKAK UIAPLC-XINOLASSCA LIUK Far. -1 X)0

knife 1 00

variety canned fruit, sug. bowl 1 00 jar apple butter,...sil. thimble 50 peach do ... 50 collection fruits,...kvs & forks 2 00 jar straAvberry preserves, silver thimble 50 jar of peach do. ..sil. thimble 50 pear do... 50 quince do... 50 raspberry do... 50 blackberydo... 50 tomato do... 50 tomato jelly.... 50 a a 5 0 tomato catsup, 50 butter, 50 currant Avinc... 50 '""collection preserves, coffeepot 2 00 -do spiced fruit, kvs & fks. 2 00 do small fruits in alchol, .- sugar boAvl 1 00 jar currant jelly..sil. thimble 50

gooseberry do.. 50 apple do.. 50 Committee.—Mrs. Jonathan Hutchinson, Mrs. Jamos P. Watson, Mrs. Jacob Davis, Mrs. Benjamin Smith, Mrs. John Childers.

CLASS NO. 2.

Best jar pickled cucumbers, (1 gal.) tea pot -SI 00 jar pickles tomatos, (1 gallon,) sugar boAvl 1 00 jar pickled beets, (1 gallon,) cream pitcher 1 00 jar pickled peaches, (1 gallon.) pair candle sticks 1 00 collection pickles....coffee pot 2 00

Committe.—Airs. Smith Conner. Mrs. William NcCray, Mrs. R. AV. McMakin. CLASS NO. 3. Best loaf of bread, (milk or salt rising) made by a young ladvunder 10 years, sug.bowl §1 00 loaf wheat bread, (Avith yeast.) cream pitcher 1 00 loaf corn bread, pr. cndl.stks. 1 00 specimen of each. sil. thim. 50

Committee.—Airs. A. J. Morgan, Mrs. T. II. Fitzgerald, Airs. II. R. Canine. .V. J. DARTEtt'S

I'KEMIEIS.

Best- bush. SAvect potatoes.from his plants. 82 00 bush. SAveet potatoes from liis plants 1 50 For largest SAveet potatoes, 1 00

Committee.—Same as on Class No. 3. Division 10. AIISCELLANEOUS—CLASS NO. 1.

AHA*articlesthat exhibitorsmay AVish to enter, not heretofore specified, Avill

be put in this class. Committees for division will be appointed on the

watcr-prooi do—cofleo pot 2 rri-ound. and ])reniiums fixed on each Committee.—James P. Watson, John]^nt,.y

I Best cage canary birds, sug. boAvl SI 00 barrel flour sett spoons 5 00

lowed to ride

DAYS OF EXHIBITION. I)iAR. I). E. F. G. & J., adjudged 2d day. Div. A. B. C. & II., do. 3d Div. I. Iv. & L., do. 4th

RI I.ES A1VD RECriATIOSS. 1. Each person who is,

shingle machine, kvs. & fks. 3 00 does all it claims through the various GREAT MULE RACE. publications that it can do. Hair will Aiules to be rode into the ring bv the gi'OAv on a bald scalp by its use hair persons entering them the riders to exchange steeds. No man

Avill

be al­

hisoAvn

mule, and no sad­

dles to be used. For the sloAvest mule in making the circuit of the ring three times, silver cup §5 00

FOOT RACE OIV I,A8T DAY. Entrance Fee, 5© els. Fastest time around the ring once, Prize silver cup §5 00

or

or before the day of the

entitled to a badge

oAvned

shall here­

after become a member of this society, by the payment of

one dollar annually.

fair, Avill be

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admit

himself and all females of his family, and all males under 16 years of age. Avithin the enclosed grounds on thedays of the Fair. 2. All articles offered for premiums, must be

by

the

the persons offering

same, or by a member of the

ly,

fami­

and products of the soil, 01* manufactured

Avithin

the State.

3. Tuesday AVI 11 be devoted to entering and arranging articles offered for exhibition. But no article will be received after 10 o'clock A. M., on Wednesday, unless in case of unavoidable delay," and then the Board may admit at their discretion. 4. Articles intended for exhibition must be entered on the Seeretary'sbook before they AVi11 be admitted

Avithin

the

enclosure. On the entry of articles, cards AVI 11 be furnished, shoAving the Department .ClassaND X"umberasentered at the office. Avhich must be attached to the article to be exhibited. No article having been entered shall be removed from the enclosure

Avithout the

per­

mission of the ExecutiA'E committee, until the Fair is closed. 5. No exhibitor Avill be permitted to examine the Secretary's books during tho Fair.

G. No persons name shall go on the entrance ticket. 7. No articlo can be entered to compete for more than one premium, except in sAveepstakcs. 8.

All

50

pr lamp mats do 50 sample ornamental ncedlo

articles, «£c., must possess more

than ordinary merit, otherAvise 110 premium

Avill

be awarded.

9. All animals of the horse and COAV kind Avill be exhibited and examined in the order in Avhich they are placed on the list of premiums.10. OAvners of animals entered, Avho are not ready for exhibition at the regular time, will be excluded from competition. I 11. During the examination of stock, no person, excepting those Avho have charge of tho stock, Judges and Officers attending to their duty, Avill under any pretence or excuse be admitted within the ring. 12. Competitors for premiums on crops must have the ground and its product accurately measured, and certified to by

tAvo

2

ors. ", 14. All

or more disinterested

persons. 13. All vacancies occurring

committees 011 the first day of the Fair, will be supplied by the

awarding

final reporttotheSecretary,by1o'clock, on the last dajR of the Fair. 15. All competitors for premiums on animals must present a Avritten statement to the appropriate committee,

all competitors for.premiums on articles domestic manufacutre, &c., must give such written statements of the process, mode of production, preservation, &c., as

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reasonably be giving of any

article offered to the appropriate committee. Is?

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16. All articles of domestic manufacture of whatever nature, are positively required to have been manufactured in the State since the last annual Fair, to insure their] entry into competition for premiums. 17. AVhon any member of a committee shall be a competitor for any premium coming under lus.avrarcl, lifefplaee 011 the committee shall be supplied by the Board of Dircctofs: 18. All stocks, ar,id ovcry article entered for exhibition^ will be Undej* tho control of the Board of Direct ors.

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19. Badges of membership and tickets of admission can'TJe prfixuui&d at tlip Fair Ground on the da}Tspf theTFalr4 of the Treasurer iii CrawTfordsVi+lej any time previous to the l|^ir.•£,-• .,t.. 20. No per centum wilLbe. charged for the entry of stock or articles. 21. A strong and efficient police witi be on the Ground clay and night, 22. Ample arrangements will be made in the Avay 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 used by them. 23. Tickets of admmissron Atill be as

Badges of Admission ....r..'rv^l'00 Single Admission 25cts Children under 15 .10" Horse and rider 40 Horse and buggy 40" 2 horesAvagons and carriages. 50 24. Friday, September 21st, Avill be set apart as a day for an Auction Sale of stock of all kinds. Persons wishingto dispose of their stock will please take notice. 25. No person shall be permitted to interfere Avith judges, Avhile examining their stock or articles, otherAvise no attention Avill be paid to such animals or articles. 2f. All owners of stock, &c., from adjoining counties are invited to attend the coming Fair and exhibit and compete for premiums. 27. Any Exhibitor treating the Judges contemptuously, shall not only forfeit his premium, should one be awardoji him, but shall hereafter be excluded as a competitor from the Fair Ground.

T. If. FIZGERALD, Tresidcnt. JOHN SAVEETSER. Secretary.

Wood's Hair Restorative. Tho fame of this preparation rests upon its real merit. Thousands ail over the country are using it, and it,

Avill

be preserved and beautiiled by its use hair AV ill turn from grajT to its original color by its use. WE do not claim that a red headed gentleman or lady can be turned into individuals Avith raven locks or auburn ringlets, but gray hair will be restored to the original color.— Reader, whercveryou live,in any place you reside, Wood's Hair Restorative is "sold. Enquire for it at all the Druggists, and

wherever such articles aro

usually obtained, and you Avill find it as AVC state.

CAUTION.—BcAvare of v/orthlessimitations. as several arc already in the market, called BJ* different names.— LTse none unless the words (Professor I Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot St.

Louis. ALo.. and New York), aro blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine dealers, also a Fancy and Toilet Goods dealers in tho United States and Canada.

MCLEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL. —This invaluable compound, we are glad to knoAv, has become the most popular remedy in the United States. Nearly every family keeps it on hand. They find it sa\Res physicians'bills. A small quantity given in season vrill Avard off

Fevers, or any prevalent dis­

ease. See the advertisement in another column.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

HOOFLAND'S

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STANDARD REMEDIES of tlio present ago, havo acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satU&ctiea is rendered by them In ail CMV, tiOia'/j

HOOFLAND'S 1

GERMAN BITTERS WILL POSITIVELY CCTIB

Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundioe, Xforvona Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all disoases arising from a dlsordorcd lire-, or weakness of tbe Stomach and Digestive Orgins»

AXD WILL POSITIVE!.! PBTTEXT

nilOW FEVER, BILIOUS FIVER, AUD FEVER ASD AOOfr See our Alznanac for proof. I'IUCE, Tf cents per Cottle.}

Dooflaiid's

Balsamic Cordial,

WILL POSITIVELY OCRS

Coughs, Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronehltis, Inflnenm, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed tho most astonishing cures ever kaawa of

CONFIRMBD CONSUMPTION. As a Diarrhoea Cordial it is unequalled. FBICS, 75 cant* per bottle. :V ih ii-znQ'ZB-.

HOOFLAND'S 6ERMAN PILL,

being well known throughout Europe aad America^ neodi no commendation here. They aro purely vegetable, are prepared with great exactness, and aro sngar-coated. So better Cathartic Pill can bo found. PRicc, i5 eta* pw bOl.

These medicines aro prepared by Dr. C. M. JlCUOIf Co., Philadelphia, Fa., and St. Louis, Mo, nod are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere.' The «lgnaturo of C. M.

ACKSOK

will be on the outside of me\

bottle or box. In our Everybody't Almanac," published annually, yoa will find testimony and commendatory notices from all ports of the country. These Almanacs art given away by all our agents.

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May in,

Board of Direct­

1860—LY.

in

the

THE

committees to make

method of feeding.in„.cases.$'1?JA.ro*«.Cra.vrfanlayj.lo, J-nno.1

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NOTICE.

Stockholders of the OrawfordsviIIo anci Alamo Turnpike Company are hereby .notified that the first

Instalment

of Five Dollars

on the Share, falls due on the 15th day. of August, 1860.

Payment to

be made to the Treas­

urer of said Company, at their office in Crawfordaville. By order of the Board. lorasviue. E. H. CRAIG, Pcea^t. joHNSwEi^ER. secY.

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