Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 September 1865 — Page 1
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i JJ I Ji'JL1 i ii L'ftJlUl-iUJ , PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, S- L. HARVEY, Proprietor Terms r.r S?:Isc: iit ion SS.OO a year i is AH;mr. n ...... . . i- i 1. i l aymems mii'i e unaruiuiy in auvancc - - . 1 ill. nnTnn j7Tcrj-,'.TiiTivl 'if fliA ATnir-itln'i aP ; . aU'l J.lj'Vl uuv.i.l.lilii.'l ! mv V Ulj Tho time paid for, unless rcnowcJ. These terms ill bo ptrietlv adhered to. j . ... " , i i . jNiinsciiocrs w o uiejr i aiirs oy u.e carrier rill be charge J 25 cents u year cxtia. 3Ratea of Advertising: Pno square (tli fparo of ten lines er less nfi tliis trre-j on? v. eek . 1,00. p.nd oO e- nts fur each Additional i:!.crtion. No, f'. 1 etjr.nrij 3 I 1 V col.. . eul.. . 1 Ci'l.... 1 mo i m o 1 1, 10?. G ii'.o.- ! veir. $2 ; i (ill r5 r. ro S l 1) ('j &5l I :s7 1 s in ! m to I i; o!: A10 of) .' 00 2'i (;:) vö(M) 7 5 ! 1-i ;; i: ' 1 10 00' 17 ',:) i.-i) , ::0 ( 0 is go: 2ö in' i-,)i!o I :-iof 5 0 ) ro on 70 00 I .re al ft-lvvrt'.-cr.icn. r-v. f in-rtioii, charge.! to ;.arlieis p-.-.M-ir.g ti.er.-.. 1 Cc:iMCN:rtTK.N t pr.ni..ttf .nva!e iutr rf.'tf j ravit be .wi far at the rv'jilir :vlvcrt:.--eJ r.ue. ( Ti-.ir.F sn,l Dr.Ai:; arc r!u)lUlic! a? news. ! A CllKi DR. A. O. BORTOir, Surgeon ! i: n t i s t , r. in hn (nrnii'lri nt f- ;i CO OYOVV ii r OlhVe over Hiil s R ';ory, T E Y .M O U T II I N D I A X A . BTvANCn AT riiTT.-TCUTH. v)-en fron !0 A. M. to 12 M..and 1 to r. p. M. Till ) . C II ESS N EU. C.i.hr. S- A. n.ETC-IlEIl.Jr Trest. Tr)nl5--ly . A C. C AIM ION, Attorney and Notary, An,7 Ltre.-isnl V:--r C: 'hi Aj .:f, Will atteml to nllprofehvi it o-t:!v- placed in his hm -pi ia,'t! y m l c irofuüv. r.irtle'jlir atffj ;i '-i t-rvii to (I u inlian-hiiw n 1 thfl ?tt i ? rrj '-lit ofi).. ?!:' E-taNv?. ! ni,.,. II mr.ty and R.i-'c piy of .!.-. ca-v.I und -.-a-HVd SoMi-r.i pro -irod at iv i v ;t:-. De I-, M rtgr.'-'-s an 1 oilii vi-i:f:-;i'i:'rmvnt fit!T an ! quicli'.y i!r.nvu u; an I ackii'twlclgeat taken. TT Coi.r-r.CTio:.-; ma andro!npMy r-'nrtiod. -0:ft over U.R. Ikso:i i UN Ilirlwire ttore, Piyrn Kith In ii inx. C. H. REIVE War ClaiEiAg't, Plymouth, Ind., Ifavir cor.cTa ! 1 to re-sius" the nractico of . the lirr lieri-. will Prte?i in Fulto'i. t ir!c, f.a?orte and K-n-prsnipMv and e:T; i'T'.'y it'-:;.l-"! to. ('..n ftil attiitiii Wen to IVo'iit.? !.n4us-!. In-ntrance eTectc l on I-i-o-ati 1 Property in t'i'J Ijiit cu!iip,i-ni'-s in the Uni;od ftat'?. ?rr:ciAr. ArrnvTio pud to tli? r roseution of Claims of PoMb-ra. rhf-ir Widow and loir for Lounty, arre.ira of j ay,pcn :ion- an I oilier t l lir.i.s. RerERj to r.inved Ei-ll k C ., Cuit-'o. Fha.r f;.arh-ur . f!-., (ii"iu" i: i. ' -R iclvlv Hie! ! n : Co., (JriT n.'nr'Ott & Co., ruti.ii-g. 4-fn41tr. M. A. O. r A CK ARD, Arrode' aüi cqiihsslor -iL. 2 i j v . D:il5 S. X:. M'CaACKlH, onty Ree rder. and Attorney .4 i 7. a , Will nuVe (!o'i-jti on.-s, n?y 'laxe?, rvi:n:.T' , Tit tm Ke il K-.taN, tak a k::o-.vb:- ! -rcMioif off -!, M r'ij cr-s-V'-. Allmitwrso! i.ui-n.!on itt-'-ni.--l toil stir!c; an 1 ulloi.iin Couati.s. I r Hj uOv in ii.'v :in 1 O i'-k p.iv of f3oI I ,r. n 1 P'-ns'nn--, r '!."'t 'l. I'cm'U ince.- Troi.;;lIv tax 1 an 1 ch iro ; rea'on.ibb. vO.,-o;.f JOHN O- OSI50i:NId, Ailornoy and Counselor ui L-uv. t3"0FicE is Rank Ecildino, PLYMOUTH, IND. jJEDICAL CARD. DU. J. K. BROOKE, Tte-rectfnlly infoims tlf cit'rtw of Plymo'ifli nd M.trsball" County tbat b' Im returned to Plymouth and will i'.-;:ine the j rarti .-e d' .Medicine in all its vario-.s Ih-.uicli -, and by ! -' :iplication t- l.U r rofcs-ioii b s tj i:n.rit .i r.-;i-fomble patrf.mpe. Ollice in Woo. I ward's Ihitk Ii!o k, ."d door noith side, up et.iir?. i2 'yr K 1 M A K .1 T L T LOCATE!) AT T I. V M O L T 1 1 . All call in town nnd country n H nded lo Dr. Vioi.f.ttk hr.s ha n in prarticc Tu-a nuruher f jear, and lias !nd nni'di xp.a icii-.; in tr;- itin the prevailing b.-'ca-f . of lb western co'nry. He ha for pom ; time rnad tin; treatn.'-nt of chronic di.J'.'a.s.-s a .-;'ei ili'y. P.rtica'-ir attt i.'.fn pren to diseases of female-? and t li ldn.ii, abo AcouchinjThe Do-tor will hr foaa 1 at. tbo IMward.s House at all hor.ri unless prufci-iou II absent. June22nl2 3 m DP.. J.M.CONFEP, late Surgeon of the 2'Jth In liana ' Wintry, olfVr-i hi- jAofess onal prrices totlic ple of M irji il! 'ii.o,-. If OlBc andresi-kt w.-st .idof MiehiZan Street, three blocks North ol the Edwards llwiw. riym.uth Indiana. tSuM - J.J V IN ALL, ii ( ) 3i o i ttii c; PHYSICIAN AND SUR EON., pirticular attention paid to OhiUtric ,)ractie, and dispascf t women ail n li'dron . oÜice aver C. Palmer's store, Itjsi-Ien:e opos-ito the Nortliwes'.wrner of the Puhlie Square. v'Jull-ly.
FiUb::r?,!i SM. Wayne A; Chicago On and after Ang. C, lf-Go, Trains will leave Stations daily, Sabbaths excepted, as fellows: Train, leaving Chicago at 5:50 I, M, leaves daily. TRAINS GOING WEST.
iE.xrREss Mail I Lx. "Ex. niL-bnrgn xt.h'am 7.00a m' 2.00p.-M 3,OOr.M IiOCHC-ICr . ... .-.' :i,i' ::,:io 1,-2 1 r.,o: n,.;,7.i?: 7. ÖO S.ilS 1,2..1,35 5 22 c',00 u,:n 4, -J. ,, . , . ; 8.1.1 10.17 I0.1S J ,I0!1 ....... . Cohan biana. . ahm Alliance .25 5.01 5,31 (;,'2ö 7.12 " - F,12 S.-ls ill.:.:) ii.i ... S.25 ;),io 10,1(1 Mas.-ilon Oirviüe Wooster Eui lonviile. . 1.00pm l.I-J J.1S : Of) 6.10ah 7. K) iio,oo 111.20 i213am 12,15 Maiülicld. . . .10,'!') 11,0 11.30 1 Ar il llfl AM 1 ,25 llicvms 11 .VJ 1.5.1 2,:;o 3.01 i i i lTpr a:i(!iir-Ivy'12,-10p j,r 7.."7 1.15 Lima IV lj lnS. ,. . an Wort . . 2,:m :m:j,12 5,ii;i 5,15 (:.::.) 7,11 1,2-2 ) 10 !io.:) 1 1 :m ! j M I o .2S ! 1.50 ITortWauiC. n,-i.-7.2H 8,17 (hilinabia. . . . 'V.M. v.-i'lvni'-'iih. . . . Vri I'.-.WaU'O.. . . Clii-a':' ..r 7.00 I j .... -Vi.Jfi ; m l:2 5'.rM
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Van Vcrt.. Dc!j hos Lira i Forest 1'pr Sandusky Ilucyru? ...... f ., ) Ar Crc-t.m. s- v Mar field.... Eon lot I ITe . . . V, i,tcr Orrviüe Tassiluii Canton.. ..... Alli'.nee Sa'aia Cniumb'ana. . I'ition New Ihiirhion Ito !H tcr. ... Pittsi !jt i;Ti j F. I?, TYTinS. Gen. Ticket Agent. f 1 1 scm.1.!!-:;! a!!UAX(u::ii:nt. EASTWARD. Leave E l Torte, daily) (Sui:d..vs EC'-; t. J,)) . V '.'i i C l . 1 ij Iii !. .11 , ....... ...... WESTWARD. 7:00 A. 31. I) .CO A M LeaT r.ytnoaOt Arriveat L i 1-. rto, . . . .. 4:15 T. M0:1." 1. M T.'huip run bv L Porte time. wliic h is kept E. V ol. .fiv.'!i-v or. iii 1 1 5 raintitc slower than l..rt. W.k C.K'.i:. II U. DRUI.l NFR, Fi:pt. Jl j N . u . .K.J. .1. J expi:k.:-;.s trains pass wanataii, c.rwr. Ni.urir, Nii'ht pxprr.?, ("S(ii dav.i exc pttd). . Il:fK A 51 Day " J' ..Tall P 31 Nil.f Exrres?, (.-'auinhv cecplcd). . flah'ip 31 Day " (sh:!:dayfxeertfd). . . . 12.5S ' dn i;!)Vi:!F;-n:M am iüdcv. i'ol 3: i '.- P...' k Pay, :ai 1 liounty fh.l! . d. r.ial l'c:ii'ii.- pr.e-i:r-d on r.MonabI term.-. lieal l-1.-t.it- boa-ht and so'd on cnmmir-hiii, Ta X.J tith s xiiaineJ, find ab.trac!i fur-TO.-li'-d when d cared. Oiücu over the Ikink Plymouth In.h.ina. j. a. OA :;o!; ne. J.C-. C32CHNE. iilrnke eoavi'y.iaciv, take ackuouledt raent Deositioo-i. Vf., c. 1 r O.il -e over Whcchn's Rank, PLY MOFTH, INDIANA J. S .HCCIT, O 2i si i ColliM'tor, Coalinuer to uive Prompt Attention totbe Collection of Claims. 1 j I'.st. P r:f.u-eiicos Iven when rt 'iiörcd, . Iii nn rUnl.-tr. JOIIX N)LL, 23 TJ T O XX 213 XI! Meat Maiket on Michi;; i.i Streit, opposito Wheeler's Hank. ' o V. . ill I. iiclc. EDWAISDS IIOI SP, SIMMIIO M STRFr.T, rt.Y.M'C TU, l'll IVA C.-"i W. II. M'COITNELli, rroprietois O.ii'iih h to and from sll train-,, .and also to ' y ptrtof the town, -lieu order art' left at . 1 l II Ol-IO. v'JnlC-l v TJ N SIT EE YOU Fi LIVES for hem fit of y(,nr j family uiMi ;;ood E ci. Auivt-, and not ra vi:i.!Mi TRAN.Il!. Polii i - 'nsaed :u.d losses I piid, t!r.Mi-h C. II. EE EVE. March 2. :li. :,Utl. . . aenpori, , r, ,;eu tit, will visit Plymouth regularly on t lie second a.ud la-t Tuesdays and Wednesdays - mon!)i, makin- two visits each . ' . . .. 'a;th .nslcud ol one as h,r. tolo e. jeelh ct on Lold, Silver, or llubbcr; Dr. W II. Davenport, Surgeon Den all work warranted. Looms at tho Edwards Hon, se. vOn.';0-ti Livrv. N. B. KLINGEn, Pioprictfn" nnckeyeLivery'oppogin Edward ilOuic , Plymouth, lud . n271j
NINTH AKKÜAL FAIR
OF THE Marshall Co. Agricultural Soricly. To Ic lurid at tlio Society's C rounds uc::r l'Kioouth, October 12th, Iii. & lilh, W3 (UDKON lUi VIX, W.M. A. HAND, DAVID liUW, 1 resident. Vice .I'roidcJit. I'fM.-rutavy. TrenMircr. ENTRIES. l.-f. All entries r.u;.t Lc lr.adc lcforo 10 o'clock, A. ?IM of the second day of tlio I'air, and to a.-it tl.o !8ccrcfarv and nwe-nt: i;:ii:-li (: i'usioii, t!ioc who hiteml to make cntrus arc requited to call on tlui Secretary and make uhat entries thev tan Lefore tl.c frt day rd the Fair. lid. K:;tiuv nr.t. in all ca-e. bo made ; o:i tlio rvciviarv rf vmx, ana too cnirv J ticket proi criy attached, before articles or animals nr:; numitte;. wiJlr.n the nieioMire. Xo ariicle entered 1 ir a reiuiuni can be removed from t lie rround excent by c-oii ,Vi'e.t;;kes. Ith. A'o jTC!!ih::i:s will be paid, to those net members. Ai.Missrox. 1st. y membership tickets at 81,00. admitting tl;o owner's family except males over '11 years of ::i:c good during the Fair. lid. y single tickets at 15 cents each. U'ood for one admission f-nly, nnd dropped at the -ite, and no cheek in return. ',). y season tickets at 5ü cents each, irooil duri;ir the 1'air. On tlio second and tliird days of the Fair Carriage tickets ca;i Lc bad at th Secretary's cfncj by ail who wish to vi.-it the Fair grounds by a ride nlonir, the carriage way. but no one. will be exempt thereby from proenriny; aL-invd ticket )eRTe entering the 1 an trround dth. Cards admittin r saddle horses 25 cents, br.t tl.o rider must jtnx-uro a membership tkktt .Ullre tutcriu the Fair grounds. dlLVF-lIAL EMULATIONS. 1st. A card will be furnished to ex Id' it' r", numbered to correspond with entries on the books oi' the Secretary, which card ii it.- ! e : ecarcly attached tj the aratltiele exhibited. 2d. All articles entered for oreioitniis must have been owned by members presi nt it, at ha:-t ten days before the Fair; and all products of farm, dairy, orchard, lain. house or mechanical productions, must have been produced by the exhibit IT. Wheat exhiLited to be taken from tliu machine. The ivoninir on wacr-ns must I e coiio without the extra use of the fde. Draft horses in list be tested. INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDflE.S. 1st. When a majority of jndiros in any class :!ie present, they shall constitute a (jr.orum and be autboii'.ed to award premiums, and the liist on tho list of those present shall be chairman, but when a committee cannot aerco there .ihall be no av.c.r E When there is no competition no premium will bo awarded unless the article possesses superior merit. od. No committe will be permitted to award discretionary premiums, except on articles entered on their class', and not in the published list. -1th. The judges on animals will have rcirard to symmetry, early maturity, size, ami general characteristics of the breed which thcyju li;o. They will make proper allowances fur a;e, feed in., vC., and will not uive encoura; incut to over fed animals in breeding classes. 5lh. No p renin ins will be awarded to barren females shown in breedinj" classes Oth. The judges in each class will ;ive full report of their award-, and their reasons for the same in writing, making such mention of other articles in the same class, which may be worthy of especial notice, as they may deem proper. When it is impossible forjudges to discriminate bid wieu the merits of two or more articles for first premiums, they shall award first premiums to all. zau'v or viziimusiH. class i Adi:icum;pAL PALT M EVP. DEPest arranged and cultivated Farm k SS,0t) do Farm k 1.00 2d best do bo.-t cultivated rarden & l.oo & 2,00 - 7 2d bc.-t do ' do best orchard of li fly or more bearing fruit trees 2d best orchard of fifty or more bearing fruit trees best bee Iioum: ami manageincut 4-M do do ?. ' OO -i" - 2,00 & 1,00 & 2,00 bc.-t one acre of reclaimed and cultivated Swamp Land k 1,00 Persons "omi.ctin for tho above premiums, are rcijuircd to exhibit at the annual Fair specimens of all grains raised on the firm; of the vegetables raised on the farm and garden; oi' fruits raised on farm, irar den, and orchard; also .pecimens of the honey nude by the bees. Com.mittkk. (5. O. Pomeroy, I. P. Ilalscy, Wm. hhiytcr. CLASS 2 CI AP DEN PKODUCTS.
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50 f0 50 best be,t best bevt do Turnip do do i do do l'arsnij'S 50 3Ianirel Wortzcl L'ects 50 best I uv.:q Cabbage best do Culitiowors 50 50 50 50 50 25 L'5 25 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 5) best best dozen stalks Celery do A'eiretablc Fcrir:? best 1 bu. ('a rots best do Flat Turnips best best best best best best best best best best bo t best U--t do Yellow Turnips do K:;ta lianas do Turnips of any kind. do White Onions d) lie 1 Onions do Ued TtMiiatoej do Yellow do do White eans do Lima do do Soup do do Field or CJarden Peas I bu. lri.h potatoes ' do Sweet Potatoes I do Variety of early Potatoes 50 host ti Souashcs of any kind best . Sweet J'umpkins 50 25 25 25 25 best d Yankee Pumpkins best Ö Watermelons best 7dusk me loos 1 est collection f vegetables by one exhibitor Com. J. A. Corse, CI. A. Demon t, A. Klliott. CLASS o F Ali 31 PllUDCCTlONS. Pest bushel Corn 2d best do do best do White Wheat 2d best do do best do lied Wheat 81,00) 1 .00 2.00 LOO 2.00 1,00 2.00 1,00 50 50 50 50 1.00 1.00 50 2d best do uo b.st do Smooth Meditoranean 2d best do do best do Parley best do 1 lax Seed best do Timoiiiv Seed best do Pod. Top do bot bu.-hel Ped Clover Seed 2d best do do do do best do 1 IV. ek wheat best col. drains and Seeds 2d. be d do do do be.-t bushel Sr.rnrjr Y'hoat 1 ,00 k 50 50 Com. L. S. Censor, II. Ilinnriclioaser, T . . r;i CLAS.J -1 FliLLD CHOPS. Pest 2 acres AVIiite Wheat 2d best do do best do Kcd 51,00 2.00 d .00 2,00 4.00 1,00 d.00 1,00 & 1 ,00 1 .00 & 2,00 A: 1.0! & 1 .00 k Lou .v. 2,00 . 2d best d do best do Smooth 3Icditerane.in 2d l et do do do bc.- t do Corn best 1 Acre Eve best do Parley best do Flax best 2 Acre. Oats best do Puckvd.eat best do Clover best do II unitarian best 1 Acre Irish Potatoes best do Sweet Potatoes best do DroMiu Corn 1,00 be.:t yield Tiuiotliy Seed per acre 1,00 best recipe for eurin:' clover i i C.M John Cleavelaud, Stephen White II. Ilervey. CLASS 5 Fill TITS. Larc.:t variety cf winter apples ail grafted 2d best do do best ten varieties J do:, each 2,00 1,00 e.rafU'd winter 1,00 50 1,00 50 2d best let 21 best best best 2d best bust best do do do o .1 5 .o 00 d.o do do i (10 fall do Mtrnmer 1 o do ears 0 of each 1,00 do do do do 50 do autumn do 50 do winter do 50 best col. pears by one exhibitor ;': k 1,00 best do pe j'.thes do do & 1,00 2d best do do do do & 50 bc:t do Plums 2d be.t do do best do cultivated drapes 2d best do do do best dozen Quinces 2d best do do best bu. Cranberries, cultivated 2d best do do do best collection of fruits by one 50 25 1,00 50 50 25 2,00 1,00 exhibitor & 1,00 2d best do dj do 1,00 Com. Jeremiah 3Iosier, Thos. Fife, Jacob 0. Proombauoh. CLASS Cj DOMESTIC' DEPAUT3FT. TA15LK COMFORTS. Pest 2 lbs Putter made in Juno 2d best do do do best do do fresh butter best sample of Cheese 2d best do do best do 3Iaplo Sugar 2d host do do do best sample .Maple Syrup 2d best do do do best sample Wheat Proad 2d best do do do best do Corn Plead 2d best do do do best specimen Loaf Cake 2d best uo do best do 3Iountain Cako 2d best do do do best do Jelly Cake 21 best do do do best do Sponge Cako 2d best do do best do Fruit (hike 2d best do do Lest do .Marble. Cake 2d best do ilo best do Delicate Cake best collection Prcad and Cakes SI, 00 50 1 ,00 1,00 50 1,00 '50 1,00 50 1,00 50 l,oo 50 50 25 Diploma 25 50 25 50 1.00 50 50 ft) 50 by one exhibitor Diploma k 1,00 2d best do o ilo best Confectionary, made in the county best Apple Pie best Peach Pit1,00 25 2o 25
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best Pumpkin Pie best AVinter Cherry Pie best 31 i nee Pie best Cranberry Pie best Lemon Pie best specimen Cured Ham 5o: 25 50 25 ! 2d best do do no best do Cured Peef 2d best do do do Com. Mrs. IL Ilervey, Mrs. V.'m Edwards, Mrs. Wm. Sievier, 31 rs. CI. 0. Pomeroy, 3ir. d. C. Cu-hman. CLASS 7 JELLIES, PPESEILYES, .S: PICKLES.
1 est specimen apple jelly 5() best do current do 5(J best do peach do 50 best do rrapo do 50 best do blackberry do 50 best do raspberry do 50 best do tomato do 50 best specimen jellies by one exhibitor 2.00 j 2d best do do do 1 .0 j best specimen blackberry preserves 50 best do rasphcry do 50 best do strawberry do 50 best do peach do 50 best do juince do 50 best do cherry do 50 best do citroii do 5;t best do l !:'.-..- melon do 5 1 be-:t colljctioa preserves by one exhibitor Lipijma !'; 1,0 2d best do do l.OO best specimen catsup 50 best do apple butter 50 best do peach do 50; best do pumpkin butter 25 f best do muskmelon do 25 best do spiced peaches 25 best do do apples 25
Com. 3Irs. AY. J. Hand, Mrs. CI Plain, 3Irs. (I. P. Yanhorn, 3Irs. J. C. Cushman, James File. CLASS S DOMESTIC 3LNCFACTUPFS. Pest specimen of Flannel 2d best do do bet do rapr ear pot 2d best do do do best pair wo' len blankets 2d be.,t do do Si, 00 r i) LOo 5o Lo "0 Loo 5o LOo 5() LOo 50 L"o 5o Id'o 5o f o r best patch work fjuilt Lu best oo oo best fancy (juilt 2d best white- do best couukrnano 2d best do best coverlet 2d best do best comfort 2d best do best pair woolen slochi:):-:-best do socks best 1 lb woolen yarn 5o 25 5o 50 50 Diploma S. 50 1.00 2d best do do uo i best pair lamj :j best made vesi best do pants be.-t do dress coat best do overeoit best do suit of clothe Di:doina cv: 1 .!) 0
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best do beet do 25 best do cabbage tlo 20 best do peach do 2o best do tomato do 25 j
best collection of pickles by one exhibitor 2d best do do do i .0 il 5(1 Com. E. P. Shook, Wm. S. Peals, 3Ira. F. Huover, Miss M. J. Erown.
CLASS 0. Dost silk embroidered kirt Diploma. 2d best do do do 50 best specimen embroidery 7 best crotchet work 7o best pair Ottoman covers 50 best worked collars ;u;d undersleevCi 1 .00 2d best do do do 50 best worsted tuft work 50 best pair worked slippers L"0 2d best do do 50 best made shirt 150 2d let do 50 best toilet cushion 2o Port pair tidies 50 best made bonnet nt ; !.- by exhibitor 1,00 2d be-t do do .J best collection i" n: -ile work, by
exhibit 2d best do do !0;d.OMa SA .00 do ! ,!0 Loo 50 50 f.o 50 50 50 50 ro 25 50 best head dress i d 's I est Cap dV best I luster 1 best 3Ianlill.i d best specimen ariiiioial llower.s bot do v. ax do be: t do onv.mcutal work lest be-t best t'o bead w rk do fancy wor.-li.-d v;ork do hu-k in it lo hearth nur. best CoMMlTTbK. J. I). WeOervclt, 31 rs. II. A. Lank, -Mrs. S. L. Colly, -Miss Kate McDonald. CLASS 10. FINE ALTS. Pest Landscape paintings best Sign do best Oriental do best drceian- - do best Pencil Drawings 1 ,00 1,00 5') 50 50 best collection paintings nnd drawings Diploma & 1,00 best display of Ambroty pes 50 Pest display of Daguerreotypes 50 best do Photographs 50 best collection of Ambroty pes, Dauerretdypes. Sic, Dip. & 1,00 best Display of Engravings 1,00 best Specimen Penmanship Diploma V. 50 best do Architectural Drawing 1,00 best Plan of Farm House, expense not exceeding 9 1500 1,00 be.-1 Specimen Dentist work Diploma Com MtTTKK. CO. Puck, John Plain, A. C. Car run. CLASS 11. -MECHANICAL DEPT. Pest 2 Horse Wagon, Dip. & $5,00 2d best 2 do do 2.00
25 best 2 do 25 2d best 2 do 25; be-t2 do 25 i 2d best 2d do
Plow 2,00 LOO 2,00 1 ,00 l.OO do do do best Double Shovel l'low best Corn Cultivator 1 . 1 A I V - b b
est Wheat do 1 liploma & 2.00 j Lcst Duiham Bu:i TCirs oM'aR, est Nurse Hay Pake 'OjoJbcst do do do
Le:-t Corn and Cob Crusher Diploma 1,00 best drain Cradle best Churn best Cheese Press best Cider 31 ill be--t half dozen wire-tied brooms best do twine tie 1 do r.'! .I0 1.00 brst Farm date nnd Post Fxpensj and durability considered LOO best Dob Sled 2,00 Whcel-Parrow best Fork Darrel best Flour do best Wash Tub 1.00 '50 25 25 best 2 Horse Harrow l,oo
. A , -,. ; ed, lit, by ihe sizo, action, piake and tracti ihty. best Ox loke ;, 'ioi t .1 . u , , , , . , , T i i ii pi ii t 1M d, by their power to nil! and to back a load, best Land Poller or Clod Crusher 1,00 n T. , n t , k i . ?r ... , ' Committee. Dr. Lemon, of I-arorte, Robert best Horse Shoes Pioh nia , , ,.r , , , . , . . . t i -v- -i l Kennedv, E-aac P. Weh , Jcrem ah 3Ioi;er and best 00 do do Nads do j ., .
best collection of Tin Ware 1.00 best drain Pasket 5s best Cart Ox. or Horsel 1 .00 best Hand Cart Idt Axe-helve best Specimen Turning best Dee Hive 1,00 50 5o best Wooden Pump Diplomo cc 1.00 best 0 Hand 1 lakes LOO be-t 2 Horse Carria-re Diploma 5,00 2d best do do do " :J.OO best Puiriry Diploma cc 0,00 2d best do best 2 horso Sleie.li Common best Light Sleigh or Cutter best Sulkey best specimen sawed lumber not less than 200 feet. ::.oo 2,00 2.00 2,00 2d best do do best Soinnii)'' Wheel do 2d best do best Puni) 2d best do do CoMMirrr.r.. Sieidicu White, Wm. Schcfield, Chester Puck. CLASS No. 12. IIAPIIESS, LOOTS AND SHOE, &c. Pest 2 Horse Harness Common Diploma, fc s:!,00 2d best do best sinele do 2,00 2.00 1, CMJ 2,00 2,00 Ü0 50 2. 0 LOO 2 oo 1. 00 1 .OM 75 50 50 25 do 2d best do do best dent's Saddle best Lady's do best riding bridle best Pair Halters best P;dr Calf lioots 2d best do do best do Kip do 2d best do do best do Cowhide Pools belt do Ladies do best do do Slices best do do (.alters best do do Slip:e:a best Col. Pools, Shows, &e. 2d best do do do Dip. & 2,00 LOO best Specimen Harness Leather 5 ' 5J 50 50 50 best do Sole besd do rpivr oo 00 be.-t do Kip do Lost do Calf do Lett Collection of Leather bv one exhibitor Diploma A' 2.00 CnMMTTTKF. S. S. St ilev, John Soire and W. C. Edwards. CLASS No. PL CA 11 IN ET WAUE. Pest Pureau 2,0'j best Wash Stand Eureati 2.00 be-t Set Parlor Chairs J ,00 be-t do Flag Pottom Chairs LOO best do Windsor do 1.00 best Center Table V' best Work Stand 50 best Cottage PM Stea l 1,00 best Secretary and Pook Case 1,00 best Locking Chair 50 best specimen of (.Jilt Frame 50 best What Not 50 best Panel Door 1,00 best Specimen Shingles of 500 .50 best Yonitian Plinds 1,00 be.-.t Window Sash 50 best col. Cabinet Ware Dip. 2,00 2d best do do do 1,00 best spscimen Plastering not less than 100 yards two coat work C 10 2d host do do do 1.50 lc-t finished room plaste i :g 1.00 Com M 1TTHM. Wm. J. Hand, W.Tuttle and Mc.Mib'en, Esj. STOCK DM FA KT. ME NT. CLASS No. 1 L HOPSES. Pest blood Stallion 1 years old or over Diploma u S7.00 2d best do do do .V0 lest blooded Slallion o ears old Iii. & 500 .....
oo -,00 d 2 years old Dip. A 2,00 do 1 do 1,00 do colt sticking 1,"0 best brood mare evidence by not less than two colts 0,oo 2d best brood mare, etc., 5,l!0 . best . year old Filly S0 best 2 do do 2,00 best 1 do do l.OOi best span horses for draft purp.oes .',0 0 2d best do do oo do do 1.00 best span match do 2d best do best 2 years old mules best 1 do do best sucking do best Mick i ue: mare colt :;,0v) 1 ,00 2,00 1,00 1 ,00 1,00 best span of mules 5 years old or over !.00 2d best do do "do 2,00 best Jack Ö.O0 2d best do 0,00 span of strongest and best pulling mules I,00 (All horses entered as match horses ii.n?t have been owned md kept together as a ppan ) Committke. C. II. Kvevc, U. Jordan, Phil. ,l.iney, Albert P.urton, S. W. .Miller, Cvitland Chapman.
2d best do best do best do best do
CLASS No. 15. CATTLE: lkt Duiham Hull 3 years old or ever G,00 2d bcit do do " do 3.00 best Devonshire Ball do G.00
21 Lost do do 3 09 ' - 'l Lest i! best do dolvcarcli 3.00 lover - 3,0U 1,50 2,00 1,00 2,0(1 1,00 2,00 1,00 4, Of) 2.00 3,00 2,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 LcitDurlaralh.il 1 yearoM Lc:t duiham co v.- 3 years old or ever O.ll.-cf .1. -T,v
. - I beit Pcvon.d'.i: e co 3 ycari oi l or over ?',Hj!2Jbest d d do
best durham cd.f 1 year o!J Lest pair work oseu 2d bct Co best broke pair of 3 year c!J steers 2d best do do Lest 2 year eld steers best 1 year o'd steers best i-princj calf not over G months old Tlie vahie of work'nt cattle must be determin CLASS No. 1C 3 II LLP &SH'I.VE.
Rett Cue wool back $5.00 2Jbcst do do 2,00 best do i we 2,00 2d be-t do do do 1,00 best 3 ihiewo'd LuJn ,0') best boar of any ujro 5,002d best d j co 2,0'J bcstbiood so w 3,00 2d best !o . 1.0 )
best pis net over 0 iaonti.s o! 1, not less than -1 in number 2,00 Comm!tti:e. J. A. CeitC, Daniel Jacoby. D, S. Connor, CLAS No. 17. FAT CATi'LE.
I!.??tfat0JC 3,00 2,00 2J best do 1,00 1 '-,0 hvst fa: cow 2,00 2iO bct fat steer 3 years old 2,00 POO best f.it -'.ice: 2,00 2jO beat ft lamb 1.00 l.Oi.l Committee, Jo!:u NjII. It. J. Evans and
Elias Jacoby. cl.-:s No, H.-puuLTny-
Eest pair Urn mas 50 2d bc-t do 25 best pair Coi-I.in Chinas 50 -u best do do 25 best pair Dorkings 50 eJbcst dj 25 best pair Polaiids 50 2d best do 25 best pair Bantams 50 2d best Io 5 best pir i'ueks 5'i 2d best do 5 best pair heavv Turkios 50 2Jbcst do do 25 bat pair Gecsu 50
Commitiki:. Chester ll-ek. i hco.CrCtsner, Sr. D. L. (Jibson. CLANo. 13. rLOWLN'c; MATCH. Ucst iiff'soil plowsr not less than one eighth of an acre, furrow not less than r by 10 irscho.?, djsej neatctt and euickcit, $5.01) 21 best, same :n above 2400 best Io .so soil plowhuj (-quality saiiie as aboTj 2.00 20 best same as above 1,-0 best thrashing with nuc'iin? t ) be douc on tlie Eair ground, hoc b si Oi.m 10 buslicl.-, spec j an I .juality of the work considered ia proportion to team and hands repiirci 500 21 best 3 00 Committke II Raker, Joseph Miller, It F M irfiir CLASS No 20 TIlOTl'INi:, PACINiS, SADDLE AND WALEl.NC HOUSES Rest tr jtliug lioe, ti::io i'.hiu 3; l min utes $00 2d best 4J00 best pacing hor.-o 0 2d best do do 2 0 best saddle horse 2 00 2d best do best single draft horse 1 ' best L-eUiin do 1 00 best walking do 1 (" Co'imii-t kk P. S. Alletn-m, W- Whitehead, of LaPorto, James L. Cleavcl.ind, Dr. J. M-Confer. CLS.S No. 21.' Pest collection s:eei;u?ns cf farm, gardep. an I orchard prodaiions by one exhibitor $1,'H) 21 best do do do 3.0. 3d best do do do 2,00 Committ;:k Ex Presi lents. CLASS? No. 22 LADIES ItIDlN(J MATCH; .'sin this class the entrance fees paid by the comrcihors will eenstitiite the preiuiuni, the Ji!.l-(? may award th s un ia one, two or three premiums as t!i"y m iy think best. Committkf. V A Uvrtea Mis CrII Kcve, Pva WcsterveU. C L A S.S N o . 23?, IISC E L A N EO CS : CeMMiiTKi: All i l.o Ex -President CLASS No 21 FLOCK & MEAI.i le.at specimen wheat .! nir Diploma & 2 00 21 best do do Diploma k I 00 do Uye Hour Dip. it 100 do Corn r.ie;d Dip" & I 00 CoMM!rr;:n V': W- Hill, Miles Vanvactor A Fuller'Vtiv murder ol' Jlic MrlsliAn examinatiou .d'thi bodies of Judge Wright and his s uis, sh t to death by :i guard cf Slate militia in Phelps county, Missouri, shows that they were all shot in front. This does not" MKtain Colonel Poeoke's statement that they were fired upon in the act of escaping from the guard. The tiring, too, xvas done by voljovs s0 those testify who heard tlie report, and as though done at the word of command. We are fo.ved to the conclusion that they were deliberately shot, and that it was the purpose to hiil these won nt the time they were made prisoners. ( Vk in nod Coin nin e i t L A bachelor of thirty years writes to tho cou Ory gentleman lor a recipe for bean soup. A lady correspondent nphe, ''dot a xifo that kii ws hovf to c..,U it."
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