The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, July 18, 1866, Image 1

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j,. wgYAND, Editor & • Proprietor.
LOT .0F..1 1 WHIMS
TO OA AWASTiIqk AT TIM
Ax.o:'lucti Fair
or Tax
BEAVER COU TY
AGRipt.prao.sopEre,
TO BE HEIM AT
Ete*Fer,
ON
.Wednesday, Thursday & Friday,
Sept. 26th, 27th'i 28th,-`66.
,PRENDEST:
WILLIAM .SMRODES,
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JOIIN-K.
S.COR SEORI;TARY:
WILLIAM. 5.. BA RCLAY S
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con rspoNDINo ,SECRETARY:
D, L. 11U. •
TREASikazal
,toErif C. :WILSON,
tkiA.NAGERS:
son MeGinnz, Tuos.
t a ms, Jon N BAXTER; Joji
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LEP..11"31. - BARTON.: •
West Side—,[t: H. A...
War, J.' S. NEAs, S4iit;EL ,
NrcluvAs; TODD.•
JOTIN S. LITTELY.:' ROB
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LIU POTT F.R, 'lOl. ThIC BA NAN D. B.
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CCladsl.---Fartif awl dardini. i -
DV cultivated 'Farm of not less than 60 acres;
t , *rict 'attention being ::paid to the style and
condition. of out-houses, farming, skillful
management, etc - . . • $8 00
:a - do ". do - 600
;•ft cultivated Vetetablti. garden .
do " do
hest tioirer and ornamental garden 8 00.
be6t do do . 200
Jua'yef.—R, H. Barclay- . oliid 1 , . .1; Hazen,
tiortliSeirickly;"l: POter, RiaMoOn.
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ClanNo 2--rarais '
Grave Vineyard' of, lesor-thair 500
-yinee; etrietattentio4eing paid to the out
tivation.and candid* of the lines $10:00
b.st. do . do . • 00
.7atigs ae above.)
Nuts.—Competitors; desiring to etitetrelee
• •
1 and 2, emit, fitruish the Secretary
'll jheirnamesbeforeA4gust 20t1;, 1866. — " 7 ,
No I , •--The:4 necessary
,traveling expen
of the Ridges on vlisios Nos. aikd 2 will
aid tiy the Society. i
:ors- 3n.—The JudgeSion all _the sever ( al
sees, are required to at , the Secretary's
:e at 2 o'clock, p: in., on the first day, of
Fair, before entering Upon' their duties,
procureh hist* report:. 4ny•Committee
'ilug to do this, the Secretary is authorized,
reject their report..
Claza,Xo. 3-4-Moisep
•t hlooded stallion 4 yrs and up $lO 00
test . - do • - do ' 700
- •.d o , 3do and up .. 700
nest • do 45 500
t - , _ ... do .2 do and ur 3.00
hest. ilo. , -, r do 2'oo
do : •'1 dro and up. 3,00
;est. , ~• do j ' .do 200
. blooded' are, ;Inus_tt show her stock, •
A years old and up,.',' , • 6 . 00
~
.•st, do do • ,4 00
et Awing colt ' • ,i , '• • 2 ' oo
1. : :;:•:t di • - 1 ' 100
rt stallion for all pitrpfe, ; 4 yrs and up 10 00
‘att.t ••do : • i. ' do. , -7 00
do ; ayes and up J. .7 00
d o • • 4O - - 51)0
do ' • 2 yrs and up 13 00
-t •
do ' . do 12 00
',. do j • 1 , 1 yr 'and np j 3 00
• do ' do , _ - 200
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rood mare, showmust her stop*, I
-4 yrs old ind up . 500
!tost ,d o f
•tdo -, T . 400
It liOacy draft stallion, 4yrs . and up 10'00
beat . dcr •do -.. 700
do :. '3 Yes and up 7,00
ti • • do. di . 'k , ;.: 600
yrs ,and tt.0 , 0 ,- = 3 00
to do' • do
~..,. • 200
do' -HI ye and up - 1 - .. : , 300
'eat - 40- ::'. -do t"-: - I•'2 00
' , my draft mare, to show her Stiick,
4 yrs and up: . - 500
' l 1 'ln .it .-- (To '. do 4 - 00
'ni match .lil'ories or Mares , - 6 00
do : AO •\ t :I ' .400
tamily,h•orse or mare ' i - ' 600
"t do' - ; do f !!'! 400
fatuity carriage fiords' Or mare . 600
do ; , - do -•-• ! 400
heft
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hest
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' zi see.—Thos, J. Irwin, North Solrielr4y, R.
rpy, Brighton, - D. - Pat terison, , Ilopewell.
relding,."4 yrs:old and'n 6 00
b,tl •tio do 0:i • 8.001
do yeit and up • • 8 001
tat - do ;.do 200
'tit do
du 2 yrs and up 2-00
1 00
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__l 'yr and up - 200
!ft ' do 00
Est mare, 4 yrs and up 600
4 00
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I do do
bra, do do 8 yrs and up • 2
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_ do -
-do . 2 yrs aid up • 200
) tot do do
100
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!ft do Iyr ord • 200
do do .
saddle horse Or mare 6 7- r x
tst do 4-00
trotting borae or mare • 10 00
belt - „do r ,
,do 7. 00
Neer . &Cracker . 1-, ' _7;10 00
do • • 7 00:
'Jed vr alklnglortie or mars; (10
cent entrance fee charged) -• 1° no
t do
,en h ea vy draft horees or mares 600
.] do
ty7 draft hori 4 IA
mare eor ,4 yra dknp 400
d 6 ,o ; • • 800
do •- a 3rrs and nit 4-- 800
go r, do
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Vol. - 42,-No. .29
Usti Tack • . ; 6
2d best Jack - -
beet 51)14 of mobs, 4 iro old mad up 6 1
best do do . 4
boat
mnitoott. -
2d -best dp , , '4
best Banta,.
2d best - ' ' '0
Satin, Brighton ;
ikijaokl; IrCo,y. Hanover; I
Clay No. ‘.-Cate!s.
Bitat Dnikam bull
2111 best de
beit do 2 years orovei
2d.beet , di. -do •
beat • . do 1-ear or over 2
2d best do - • •do - 1
beet ' do montinilot Over 2
2d best do . I * do V i '
best 'Durban cow Lyeess or over. 16
2d best do -do- r , lO
best •do g years or Over .
2d best
_ do do - ' 8
best I do Miter Iyr or over 2
2d beet •do ; do - - • - . 1
best ' - ' !ealf under 1 yield 2
.2d best .40 - _do
beat Devon bull 8 years or upward , 15
2d best do , , do 1
%est - do ' 2 years or upward
2d best do do - • •
beet . • : do ' 1 year or upward • -
2d beat . do • .
best do " 6 months old
24 best. i.do. do •
best Devon cow 3 yeari or over • .
2d test L, do do
best_. do 2 years or over
2d beat do 'do = - •
ibest Devonleifer Iyr or over
12l best - do do . •
I.best do., calf under one year
2d best do do ••• •
best native or Cross cow 8 yrs or over
2.d best- do do • '. 4
best do -' 2 years or over
2d best do do 2
boat do heifer 1 yr-or over 2
.2d beat I do • do 1
best do calf under Iyr
2d best do do - 1
best yoke work oxen 5 yrs or over 6
2d best ; 'do - 4
beat do 3 years or over . . 4
2d best do do • ' • 9
beat Vest ox or cow 1" - •
2d best • do .
. Judget.—Thos. Hunter, Ohio; Wm. C. Du l
Beenomy; Benjamin Butler, pidependeno
Class s—Shteg.
300
200
Best Spanish buck
2d best - • do
best 8 Spanish ewes
2d best do
lest 3'yearling Spanish ewes
2d best do •
best Saxony-bust
2ct best, do
beat. 3 Saxony ewes
2d best do - • "'. . - _
best, 8 yearlinehtxony_awaiv
,_ • • -
2d best do -
best Cotswold hack
2d best. do •
best 3 Cotswold ewei 7- ' • '
2d best • do •
best 3 yearling Cotswold ewes
2d best do ' •
•
best Leicester buck
2d`beat. do, -
, best - 3 Leicester ewes •
2d best do - •
best 3 yearling Leicester ewes
-2d best do • 4,
best Southdown buck
2d best
best 8 Sodthdown ewes
2d best - do . 6
best 8 yearling Southdown ewes • 7
2d best do
best 3 fat Withers . 7
2d best • . 5
'Judges.—Johi Kane Darlington; Jan
,Thomas,-North Sewickly4 Jno. Scott, RaOCO
I Class No. 6—Stiv.ixe. ~, . .
'B est Suffolk :boar • ' SB, 0a
2d best do do, •
• 51V
best sow and .. pigs _ -
, . B',oo
2d best. do '- do 500
best Suffolk brood sow • 600
2d best • do - do • • • 300
best Suffolk pigs under 6 mos . • 800
2d best do, •do ;- -... '2 00
best Chester White Val. ' . 800
2d best do n cht, *, • }6 OO
best how and Pigs, Chester white ' 800
:
2d best 'do do .., . do 500
best Chester white , brood' sow 5
2d best '- do do • do
best, pair pigs under 6 months old . - 5
2d best ,do do. -. do 8 0
Judge—David Dunlap, Chippewa;' Al .
Ewing, Raccoon;llenry Mete, -Franklin.'
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Class No. 7.--Potittry
Best 3 hens and cock
best pair turkeys
best pair Muscovy ducks
best pair common ducks
best collection of chickens Dip. &
Judges.—Wm. Leal; Rochester; George
Shrodes, Moon; Nat:- Lindsay, Borough.
Chia No B—Pantry.
Beit rrint or roll 6 lbs Or over $5
2d best do do - 3 .
best cheese, 10 lbs pnd over
2d best do • -`• 1
best maple sugar j • , 2.
2d best do - - • 1'
best sugar from Chinese cline Dip.•&
2d best do • '' •' Dip. it
best molais - es or.sugar frost same Dip. •4 8
2d - best do Dip. &
beA , light bread Dip. & - 1
2d beat " do , . ll
best light cakes 11
2d best do P 11
beat 8 varieties of cakes Dip. & 1;
2d best' do
best 4 ,varieties of preserves • - 2
2d best do Dip. Sr: 1
best 3 varieties enchered fraiti • . 2
2d best .do . Dip. &-1
best - hslf gallon grape .wine T • 31
2ti best 'do - • 2
best.half gallonctimuot wine . 8
best 8 Varieties fruit is bottles or jars 8
2d best —do • 2-
best &varieties !relit butler
2d best • 09 . • 2 ,
• se}, spollinan plain 1 . _7°,7 -
.2
24 best , : 1'
bestopeotioeslioap • • " 2
'2d best do• . • 1 1
beii speofineri • 2
2d-best do -
1144-31.r.5. Eta mud .
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irbest; 40 ,IN;n1M00 4)0 8 00
-bestlot hope, in ilAcs Dip. .6.2 00
j /0:1 'best : do • 1 . ,00
beat. Worley in wood eglaCsi Dip. 4, 2.00
2d beat, d 0 ,.:,
do - a, 100
best: honey
_inwood, ,Dip.,c 2.00
2d, beat_ do Dip,c .1 00
.keet end 'slyest' collection -
, boney from single lekFeDiP: & 2 00
2d belt, ,deo: Dip. a 1 00.
t . Judges.-.Tamen.,,Knowlis, - itsocooni
Georke , ltieelz - Econekny; Abaci Mori
ton. Btigtton.
CUM No. 10..;- : .Fiowers:,
Beat variety and oolleot'a flowers $3 00
2d beat . do . do- 00.,
boat colleetfu and variety pots' 2 00'
beat green-,-bonse plan 4 100
-.use ph..
best 'basket floirers - 1 flQe
best moss.vaso with - Rarer% 1,416
best disb . dr) • 1 4 90
best hai.d bouquet - -
-best flat do 140)
best table- .do
best florat.desigr. 00
Judges.-- ; Miss Maly Agnew, Beit*eq
Miss Maggie Anderson, Beaier;'Mips
ilfate StileP,
ikßochester.
0 7 . as s N9.1.1.--Domt.stie MantVaetures,
Best 10 yards. broadoloVL. 'B4 00
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lest ' 416: sat!net
_.: : '2 0;
boss do cassinuiCe ,• li . •
dent. 'do flancier_ ..,...". :1 - ,
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beet 6 ithawle r 1
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Neat •- ' lcl k, =-4 ,16.... ..
Jest 'sewn* ki I k , .clom est.
.best silk vesting - .• 241 it
best wade there coat
lice; made overcoat' r
bee satin or velvar Itt '7 0 1,1.1
beet pair pante, ;7' t
beet 5 Bilk hats! T 2 00
'best 5 fur tatv - - 00
Judges.. ;Tames. Boavai.
Wm. Huret Briugesrateeph• Frieneis.
TaGoullon,
. .
-s • -
Classltiro. 12- 1 -Ctfithilland Furnishing.
Best silkiOnnet $2 00
2d best" - . • 100
best silk or lscs,.cap ' • " " 1 00
best toil neaßtat ladies' dress • 200
begt. • •do • 1 00'
best dress for child 2 yeitys orit,2'oo,
`ld
° best do .- .
~ - 100
lfeist made shirt and, collat. • " 1 (to
.enzibroldered , alc TOO:
2d best; '; " do - 100
best embroidered pillow Slips , 1 00
best LOO
best , do stand. cover • 100
best do stool cover 1.00.
best do - lamp mat -1 00
best do - underslessehltniet 8001
2d- best do doh 2 00
best set on quilt 5 00
2d best do 3 00
best patch work quilt. 5 OD
2d best "do ' 800
best white gnat " 5 00
2d best do - - 300
best bed spread ' 400
2d best do . 2 00
best pair blankets .. 5 00
2d best do ' • • ' 3 00'
best quilted cotatrft - 200
2d best. do - lOO
'best wool carpet, lOyda or . more 3 00
2d best ' do di) '!2 00
best rag carpet
2d bei4 do - .2
00
best bearthrug 2 00
2d beet do .1 GO
best domestic linen, 5 yds . 1 00
hest - specimen linen thread r, _ 1 00
best do thread lace, z 1 yds 100
blot knit woolen" stocking,: 1 00
beet thread or cutten stockings 1 00
best crochet or knit chair tidy . 2 00
2d best •-• do 100
hest crochet bucean cover 2 00
2if best : . do- do 100
best crochet stand covet .1 00
best embroidered handkerchief 100
best do - pip cushion 100
best do ' collar 1 00
best butich artificial flowers 1 00
best do wax flowers 100
best basket artificial wax fruit 100
j[Nora ; —Any article which has heretofore
rlceired a preminni in this class, will
. not be
considered by the . Judges as oompethig.
Ar
ticles must be made soithia *present liar.
_ 1 JUGIVS.—Mass Jane Scott, Brighton;
Mrs. I. N. Atkins, Beavet , ; Mrs Mary
M'Kee, Britigeyrater ; _Mrs. Eli Reno,
New Brighton; ]Mrs. John r ill Shrodeit,
ribillipeburgh;
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Clan No. 18—Pield Crops.
Best acre white wheat , . 00
2d best do. 2 00
best acre red _wheat • 400
2a• best do 2 00
best acre rye 200
2d best do, • - 1 00
best • acre barley 300
24 best de • 2 . 00
414 acre oats - 2 00
2d beet do - - 100
best acre corn - 3 00
24 best do -- . 200
befit white aced wheat, 1 Inishel 2 00
24 beet 46. . do , 1 . 00
best red seed wheat do : 200
2d best do do 1 00
best rye seed dO 1 00
heft seed oats do 1 00
bcist seed barley . ' do 100
best seed corn in ear, 8 bushels, 100
best clover reed f bushel 200
21:1 best do do t 100
best timothy Seed • do 100
2d best do ,• do 50
best flax seed •
...do . 1.00
best' beans . ' - 100
best ripdpotitoem dp 1 q 0
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best-0141J:
bPat sePO •
be,tti9"*
beet`sere If 4)
"beet'sorci*
* l st Desoll; MO*
beod 3 rintie
best lot sweet` -
best lot mangy
: beacti t tdlik*Pfr,,„
6 eisfloftar9ll4,-
teit ri 14 41( 1 .4:- gt
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- lot: cakkago,,
ti t eei'lot onions r .
beet IoE turntp
be kit pareOlot,
best lot alyeeipt
best collectio n`of
bert Ido •
'2d best -
best .1
-beet
beg 1,1,416134
Judgerc--- ,
John- if?
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variet43,
2dilgest; - do.
aril 6 de' :\
i•best,. - . do.:
t he sand largest
2d.ktest . . do:
bilt varieties et
' penis, 3 eaeli
24.beit - . do
Ibpst 3 verieties
testi - 8 yar •tirinto
frkst, '
best 414rieties
'best c'oliectiOn pi
best doe peaches
beet dot k cininees
best Cata gt
2d beet . do ,
best Is &belt., gi
2d best do
'best collectiOn of
2d best! do
best colleo'nkreeti
24 best :do ,
host eolleetion-fr%
3De person
I,2dVfle•L‘,
best'aried
Rocittener
Class N0.115—,-Farm Implementi.
• .
Best two horse - plow • - •, 32 tip
best•oneh3rie du - 4. • 100
beet hill sicie plow , : 200
best torn q ' f do , 1 'OO
beet grain drill - • Dip. 00
best reaping! maehi ne Dip. *lO 00
beet mowing .do Dip.* 10 00
best corn planter , ,;1 . 00
beet square harrow . 00
best triangki do 100
best. clover huller • ; " 300
best! linrse Filly rake •- 5 00
best cuttingjbox ! 100
best mac Ife for gathe'g clover seed !100
best grain cradle • 1 00
best tfirestiing machine • Dip. e:3 00'
best corn Moller - • ' 100
best:cider mill * '3 00
2d beet do! ! " a • 2.00
-
beet' lanaing mill , ' 2 , 00
best corn cultivator ., 00
beet boric+ shoeing . • Dip, 'a. 300
best hay! ladders r 2 091
beat farm ladder;2 t O•feet long 00
best garden ! do • ; do 1 001
best farm roller • 5.00
best 6 axes: i . • ' • , 100
beet flour barrels, helf, dozen , 1 00,
bestcolagrienit'l implenfts Dip'.* 10 04
best- wool roller • . .2 00
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• 4udges.--Isaiah _Morgan, South
•
Beaver; 1 Wm.; Wallace, Rochester;
•
Wm. Springer, noon. - •
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'Noss No. 16L—Arechanical; Implements: l
•
est 2 horse carg'e or buggy dip. & 5 00 1
beet do • dip - &4 oo
,stJ 1 horse - do. dip.,& 5 001
best . do dip. & 3 00
•itl 2 bUrse wagon . dip &,3 00
) ddre r esing bureau - dip. &3 00
r sofal • dip. & 3 00
0 six muhogany ctuars dip. & 3 00
six coinn)on do . dip, &1 00
sane aeiit • -do • . & I'oo
dining table ' 1 00'
wash stand ' • 50
basket *pile' , 50
Ju4ges.-4—Jo i
water, D r ite'
eon, New Bri
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do millow • 50
picture frame • clip &50
eariiingion wood • 100
dozen_buckets dip, & 1 00
halt'doion tubs dip. & 1.00
white Inad tugs ,
churn dip. 41 00
- • dip. &1 00
ponp . , ,
'bee' & 1 00
inaiiuret forks, 6. 1 00
bay, folo), 1 00
broad axe ' 50
,
cutleryl 1 00
,specimen iron' 2.00
cooking! sto#o . : dip.& 200
coal stove for heating church
es ithd SCboel houses dip. &2 00
castiuga'gsuerally 1 00
stone ware , ilip./& / :1 00
truit jars .six 3 qt . !' ditt ,
do, six 2 qt, , • 100
glaMwitre dip . & r.
tire-brick . „dip. & . I.*oo'
. dip. & 1 00,
hoskon Small, .Ftrulge r
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I:oWakins 4.d0 :I: -
dop.-lliable'r set eat nags "grim
~,'doliiigle , . .., - do -.
Trdre' s bible farm harness
':down ' s saddle 'i• •
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- ' --Aladies', saddle
- ' Aridliand martingale- '
, A.lirop*'halter . . .
1 1 §0 . il : horse collar' ' ' • ' 1 1
itt i gi
6...-At ;leather. trunk*-
F;f4it. - : pr gent's calf boots. 1
oa: - : kip boots ):
_ . :''do 'i s slogs boots ;
.:;..F.do s stags shoes-1
do. ' ladies' boots 1 - :,
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Odditctio , - I do .siipperf-- ' '
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Class No 18-'—rainting.'Perma flB '
ldest oil painti'ns , aip. , a
2d best - • tlo ° dip. a
best photCgraphi . :dip. a
2d best do -
best ambrot) pea • dip. a
, beet, photographic view& 'dip. .a
best dthplay. Of photogt Ohs ;
iind dmbrotypet-, I dip, *
beet specimen tieurnatsip dip. e
2d best , .ado''dip, a
best specimen penmAship:
. with left hand ' a
'2d, best -do do dip, a
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Judges.-- Capt. Wm.
Beaver; _Henry ihmber,, Phillips
T. M. 31.`Cord, New Brighton. :
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alto No. 19Discretionary.;
In this CIRRI may belottad the
one articles on. exhibition tiot•en
ated in pur Premiain-List.
100
2 00
100
B'oo
2:00
800
-.800
to
NoTe.:4,l4dgee are requested th•
liezitiellit the Disc retionary . Comiiittee
istieteii'entaged• in, the seieial elit.ssee
'roar et a .premitute; bet Os : to
" : * ll : frr ef P la sh, "jell fk i
tea* Social ;
All be the ditty °eh Die',
lee to examine 'all au& -ter'
Letioinzeendiatiiffieteity, -tho
rations chissairtiipther with
•
'any article 7 may deem worthy of premi-.
um, which is not sOeoided in our List. But in
no Sias; are they
s to make awaviard, (My doss,.
' :unless theiruttention•has first lieen eall‘d to it
oralle Judges of said dais.
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Discretionary - Premiume.to be referred
to. tbe - , l Board Of Managers. H •
Rules and Regulations for the Geiere
_ runt of the Fair.-
• • DIRECTIONS TO COMPETITOFI.' , ]
1. COMpetitOlS at the Fair Must be- 1 1
Come members of ,the Society,' s,R ,
have certificates -- of rhembershi,
which mutit be showt to the-Secretary
before t,II y entries can be niade. They
must alio: be citizens - of the : Connty,
and owners of the proptittAxhibited
for premiums.• -' - • '' , l -
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2. Numbered cards roust, be atitach
ed to all articles, stock ,ite., for cxhibi
tion„ which -will be furnished bik. the
Secretary—being anexact copy Of his
entry—but the names of ofoners strictly
excluded. 1 - • •
8„ All animals or articlks mast file on
the ground berme 6 O'clock .P. M. 'an
:Wednesday, 26th, (the first day of
the Fairi) that , they may be arranged
in 'readiness for exaMinationl'b the
Judges immediately .thereafter. , The
cards attached to everything rece ved, '
atter the first day (Wednesday) will
be marked "SECOND D I ST ENTIVIr,'.'i and
in no case will 'Judges award premi-:
urns on such, entry.' Artiees foray _
stilitieciiiently be offered for, exhib . tion,
but not, for a premium. - . _
4. The same article cannot; b e sed
to take a piemium in twoldifft,roat.
Classei. .. .
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5. E xhibitors are not to mtike tt
selves known to the 'Judges, lark
bCa'airits necessary to the examinatici,
stock, machinery, if.c. Judges must
be %interfered with hi any maple
and person.
EL Competitors for field crops p
erns must Present, certified ,atete
of, disinterested persons. ,- - P.,
7:1 'No aninial or article, Entered
premium can be. remov e d until
close; of the Fair. except ~,bYI sp
zermissian. All .Stock, &c., - on 'e*
Lion Will , b., subject to , the order
direction of the Board of Menage!
8. , Hay Or Sultry for StOck l .wi
full n'ished free of charge, and :irii
cost pr.ce, and an,kbu ncianee Of yv
will' be on the Grounds fot all purpi
9. No premiums will 'be paid it
thirty(3o) days after the Fair, ant
premiums sent for will be paid oril
a written order to the Treasurer. a
Society, (Jos. Q. wqopo to tie ire
ed by . him as a Voucher forttia .si
In-att eipies premiums to bet mei]
for to the Treatenrer.
10, A 'Committee will diredt
halocation of any attiele which
be 'laced on exhibition.
11. The Board of 'Managers
opera no paiatun accOmodste co
itore in every elass;eiery pceoa
will be taken'for' the safety, of all
tiolas on. ox.bibitiba; but Wok w
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do tees be liable for.any•ioes Or dam
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1..Af1l tbe Tutigea, are reluirod 'to '
reporti theinielvitii at the.stat r d,' it' • - 2
'o'clock on Wednepday, other,' ise 'vei.
eanciea will-be : immediately filled up
by the Board. They will make full
and detailed reports, ancil retnrr. them
to the!' Secretary. before 12 o'clock on
Thursday': The Judges , imust f - confine
themselves, to the urtielep in their Bev-
eral, Etepartments.as set lord i i0..---the
Premium Ljet. When 4 wirtby ob.
jest is"preserited - ; dm are to .refer it . ,
to the .Discretionary-CoMinittee. - ....
2. Judges will not, Karat* first prek
minimiupon. indifferent! objeCts with ,
little or no competition, bet Eui,. , y award.
,
premiums of slower grade,,Oririo pre.
'riiluins, as ^they abaft deem proper.
• 8. Jedgeil will•ism portnit e*hibitori
tarnake tbemseives knoWn nukes .It i
becomes necessary to the epainiriation
of iitocilr,&e '
4. Judges are requeste d to make a
notelok every article that ceniestefare'
them, 'as the Board wish te' make a
La, full I report, with, tbe I,name of the
i owner, attached; but _wi 1 .not award
premiums upon - articlet or 1 animals
I ,not eriumerated in their; owii , particrt.
Jar claSs. but such as they ,thirik worthy
they •vill recommend to the ettentioc
of the Discretionary Cornmitt r ee„
-- . „5.- Judges will in no case ;lamer& a
premium to any article the 'card of
Which r is marked Seconll-4ay entry.
6. Judges Will permit 'no p rson to
be present at their exaMinat ono, ex%
cept aii above direined 1 .1 '
7. No person' will lie ' permitted to
,serve aiili Judge, if he or aliel May be'
competing for a premiuml in the Paine'
Class, or in any way interest ed ' ' M.
Ruts 1 i , .
1 ~GtNERAL ' '',4
ip,&c.
11500.
800
3 00
1 00
2 00
3 00
300
200
1,00
2 00
1 00
later,
tug;
1. Certificates of Life !Membership
($11".1 each) -admit all, fiic,iinbera of the
.fainily r to all the privileges
.oftberSOci
ety, except mates over•2ii yeas of age.
• - 2, Certificates of Annual inemocx--
ship(6l) giveall the priyilege foe thel
year, ! includizg succeeding !letectjen,, •
and adinii,ta the Fair Ground during
. tbeExliibidon,the heads of it family .'
and children residin g at; except
melee over 211 • y ears : age4 . Single
tickets (25 cents each) ! will ' be good_
for one ;` admission only. •, .1 ,
!! Afi!srtieles iu the Manufacturing
or Meebanical 7 .l3epartmentelifiust be
mach, the 'County, and within a pe.
riod of onelear previoue to. ihe prey.
-k'air. ! :: ! .•
T Board-:p€ -Managers may
award premiums un irtiolespf special
* itutties or.,S,tates::
,toxicattligliquors on thil'Fair: Ground,
either' to drink himself, .or to give
away,, shall. be expelled from the,enclo,
Isureoind not be permitted I to . enter
I.4gain.l , • 1 ,
6.01.8a0h iforse or Colt.l l bronght upon
the Ground, (except those elffiligadin
'hauling articles to they Fuir,. which
shall not.remain,) will beitaxed.ls cts.
.each—a pair of'horses (One owner) in
harness or otherwise, 25 ! ;Cents.
1 7. All Carriages, Buggies &c., used
in the ; ing, mu.t be driven obtrude of
the, Gronndwimondiately aft6r
train
g
• S. All Carriages, Wagiins, or Vehi.
clef. ofany kind, coming Wit* the en ,
closure (except the prey ieions in -Rules !
6th and 7th,) meet
have
entered for com•
petitinn, and have a numbered' card
Placed thereon. None dthers can be
admitted. • •• ! ,
Varl
me
the at.
to all
itebioh
ease I*
=am
9. All persons having Horses to ex—
hibit 6r train in the ring are required
to show their Certificate et tueniber
ship, botki at-the Stock gate and en.
trance iot.the ring. " .
The Board of Manaiers 1 (which
includes theOfficors,) will be present
on the'Grouilds, bad will be pieased to
give any. information , to. competitors
or_others who may desire it.
The Alanagers wil' btOe ati Auc.
tioneer tn.sell any ,
anials r articles
xbibited, which the
, owners may wish
o dispose of, on the third day.
v i The Secretary of the 4ociety (Wu.
S., •BARCLA.i 7 ) Will be ready to receive
entries for two Weeks previous to the
FS, add would earnestly. request — all
Who can, to . make application before
the Fair, as it,will facilitate arrange.:
'molts th4t may be 'nada for their ao:i
commodation. '
In presenting the, foregoing Let
of Premiums, the
.Boartl bag leave to
call attention to the fact - that it hub
undergone . a ..thorough .reviti l ion and
'correction;
. and the - Wetild i nvite ' att
attentive and care uf'perusal, feeling
that inl variiekt and extent (if not in
aggregate ; amount 1 premiums offer.
ed) it is nct surpas ed by that..of any
other County Suciet [ y in car State.--:
Taking' these facts ilnte consideration,
the Board would cordially invite all to
o(m.y:tete, hoping that \ ive,.may have an
Exhibition
_which- will
~ prtive alike
creditable to on r association and to the
agricultural interc;sts of :our 'County:
' - h , ..._ WM. S. BARCLAY, • ,
Jtili let; 1866. . ; qecrltarY•
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and
to
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Tax crops in southern Illinois arty'
said tot i be very' line. The . quality of
wheat is much superior to last .yearts
crop. .Potatoes and corn promise
ly, while the peaoh - aUdi apple trees
are- bending with their ' . r_Weight' ; Of 1
fruit '
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ITAti TO ms pßoptaroi goner
th i SHINGTODOuit.I.I. ,: the
ing in!n call for . a copvnticgr ol pgfth'_
81.13 tc ,beilel4 . at tn.depen-:
deoce Hall; in-tbeeity of-Philadidh. -
on tb , first Sionday of September, ;_
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teethe loy4 l- UnioitiBl of the 't'S . e. it . lis' •• "..-":- '
Thir• great hone' is upon us: thli' - '; '
majol ity in Congress o ludits ;sung:rte.!. -,
ere, firmly' declare that the rights of
the o,iiens enumerated in. the,tiopeti.! .
..ttitioo and 'established ay thi-supisith'i, '1
law, must be maintained inviolate e- '
Rebel's and rebel'oympathizerCmisprt
that the rights .of- the citizens mask . - '. ".
[felon to the State* alone, an 4, 19,4er - , •:,,,
PaQh 9 -TOgatatiClail as thir ittliebtrii*, --
:
State 'choose- voluntarily to reedits,:
We b vii seen tbia:slodrinit%tlit Ilditik " .
Sovereignty carried out vat,Of „prioni?. -,,,:._
cal, telitits,until all aatheli,tlT-'413•Ce 7 4-! ,
g . ress wilidedied;tlie Union' MnOora f -d (
ril) -- destrayed,' the - cor.stitntihnat -- ' -
right ; of the'. citisitis lifil7--tge`33Ontti"!
•nearly andhilated, tindJbeland dem . ',.,
hued ~: b y civil -war. The; tide' bits..-
come , When the strucijuie of- . t . 4;6 4 ;_4‘,44,
goVeirnments. must. be_laid.ou:P/AO4-
tutional.principle,s, or. the despotism:.
giowr
up - J -
tindir , iitiUtiteknis - Imo) er-. 4
_...,
ship ne permitted tOfernoin. l •Wii kiltnito -
of no other plan7A,Lan that.. Csmgreit, •
ui - ; , ,ifer. its OomitifUiieilel s 0110 '4
; 0 '
W
no exercise its - authoritY`to fiiitattfar
the Principle - whereby; protectionf Is'
made 'co-extensive withi[citizensbiP:4'•
We maintain that no State, I,4thSrA:f3i'
its - clianie laws or legielatioc,eati -
make ,ransgreesien on 'the rights tif '
the:,-, - Citizen legit,..niate. 't Wfi - demand
and .iiiik you t 6 coned in demanding,
protection to every eitizerrof the gmt, --
.Itepuhlio on the bests pt egualicy, be.i ',
fore l ma e law,aud further- that no Sliiiii
Goner ent'ehould be reeognit4it la
I,egitit;iate under the Onnstitutiou' in
SO - fa as it does not by its organic, -
law make impartial protection fultagd .
comp! te;
,undef the tto,ctructeble Stat e-
soverignty, with rebels in the tiri,-',
groan coritrolling . SoutLern • 'fiesta -1
„,..1
tares, andembittered by'disappoint, ,
merit n their ecliernce;to destroy' the -
Mao , there will bia . no safety for i the,
loYal lement of „the South, ‘.
O u i
t
reliance for' protection 1 s hii'%9
on' C ngressi . and
,the great Union, '
party tbatbas stood and is standing by e
the-Ii tionality, by the _constitutional
riglit, of the citizen, fond by the, bee
nefice t' paltrciples of free. govexii4
metal For - ,the.pitypose 'of briiiiiiig
the leyal.tlnionists of 'the South Pito
a:of ,reptiblietkn,.. : :igotaiturfonj, , ,,,'4l_
ortb; we it.cfte - yott.to
- in‘soodly numbers from all,tbd
;ern States, ineluding . the Stfttes
Kentucky, .W est
rylarld and,Deluytare,-to meet
~L ependenee).Liall, in the City of
elphia, on thelrit Monday , of.
ber next. It is 'proposed Quit,
muld meet at that timinoreeom=
'measures for the eatablialmiet4
h. a, Government in the South ire.'
a wi th and protects the rights
citizens, iire..tftiStr the call .
:ponded to by numerous delega4 ,
of Raeh to represent . . the
,trtie
of the South, and quit kincifof •
intnent which gives fufi_proCee
all the fiirbte of thc'titiiens
.
:itch as our futhera intended anti
aim• as our. birthright#
' , Jeri' of cogatitOtiooal
we c
the 1
role thq -nation; oor 'rebels ttted,
sympathizers. be ,permitted , to
e it.
.Shall loyalty or disloyAlty
be, keeping, of the • destiniee' of
lion? Let - the respenses to this
i hich is now ln circulation for
irtast
thair
misty.
hive
tlip
call •
eiignfit i res, and is being unulesxSaly
signal, answer. ' - , L .
lid). ce its given thist: gentlemen. 'tit si
distarie car. have their ncyrkeivattticip*
ed to st by send ing• a request, by letter,
directed to D. W. Bingham, .Vti r lieb 4
ingtou ',' D. C.• • • ,..
. Sighed by 7. B, Stokes, Tenensitee;
Josap S. Fowler„ Tentieusee; Jansee.
Getty , Tennessee; A. J. liamiltrin„
i,i
Texas .. George . ' laws;'
Paschal,. 'eas;
Loren o Sherwood , Texas; G.M
W. b
bu r - n, eorgia; Henry .G Cole, Georgia),
J. W. (se - hug, Missouri; Jno. 8..11.01-
so, M. 4' .T..F .Benjarnin, laiisoari;
Georg. W. Ariderhon. MiSsoust Jain -
B. Frith, Fairfax, county, Virgwja;
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Itewa 47.1,„AlexamIria,,Tirgiaia;
..I
ie Ha n, TAlexand ria. Ifir?tn.
Iw
i n.
eltenzle, Viirgigia,,-..T "tr . ',
Ivan., Virgini;a; John C. Uncler,.
lill'irginii; Burnham_ Wardsiall, -
ia; Alexa n dot,. M. ilkvcia.; iVirpti -I
ron lialiir.; Narib' Caroli9ap
, dlcie, INtirili Carailian;
Alabama; DIE - trat.i.j.
31. , J, Spafford,Alabatw'
be, Alabama. ' 1 i
J• M.•
Alter. (I
itt; Le
- Bunn;
wood,
Virgin
ia; B
in Chicago last weele
i ts of, RWiljTßillt4:-111.
%' carcasses of.anim4l,ol
I o Ito& Largfj : ffpq l l'
.m, aThi hislty,fuptcry4-, — ,
very bad caul of o°,o.
oningi t supposed, be sWalkineti',
soma orthe water. • ~
. ~ 1 2 _ _ 2 2 - •_.
': GE* RAE GRANT' Ili 01 I t'll() ornriltl,
1 i
is stated, that th_eie should - be itt 1,
one AO regimedt pf. eaialty,!, in elk % ',
Southern State,'in order to pieveit;, -
l outrag .. and to give proper proutuitoii:,
tireitiz:ne,, sihite and blank. L • i '
UPLE were recently married
county, la., out of ,docra sal
orsebaek; and far a wedding
ted airoaa the"plarne .
and' fifty eattlev" s 1.•
A •
Dallas
upon..
trip
hand .
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