ANNUAL FAIR OY TU Busq, County Agricultural BOoloty MULL DE MELD IN MONTBOSE ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October 4th and sth, 1865. Premium List. DIVISION 1.-11ORSE8.-CLASS L--Stallions and Mares. Best stallion, Diploma and .. 2d best, 3d best, Best brood mare and c01t,.. 2d best ......• 3d beat, Best pair walking horses 2d best " " single walking horse -44 AI (First day only.) 2d " M. L Catlin, Bridgewater, Billings Stroud, Montrose, Judges. R. HX.aywood, GLBend, CLAN ll.—Single and Matched Horses. Best single gelding, over four years old, raised in the County,. $3 2d best, each, Best do., mare, raised in the county, 2d best, Best pair of mdched horses, over 3 years old, raised in the county,.. 2d best, Best do., mares, raised in the county,... 2d best, Best pair of matched horses owned in the county, not raised here, J. C. Morris, Middletown, , C. Stark, Bridgewater, Judges. Samuel Faulkenbury, CLASS Il.l.—Colts and Mules. Best pair 3 year old colts,. i 3 " pair 2 year old colts,. 2 " pair yearling colts, 2 Best 3 year old colt, 2 Best 2 year old colt, 2 " yearling colt, 1 " pair mules,. 3 2d best, 2 Best jack,. 2 2d best,.. 1 B. M. Gage, Silver Lake, Orin Prichard, Springville, } Judges John Bradshaw, Forest Lake, DIVISION IL-CATTLE.-CLASS L—Devons. Best Devon bull, 2 years old and up wards, Ezs 2d best, Best do., between 1 and 2 years, 2d best, 2 Best Devon cow, 3 years old or upwards, 4 2d best, Best Devon heifer, between 2 and 3 years old,. 2d_best, I Best do., between 1 and 2 years 01d,.... 2d best, Best do. heifer calf,. 2d beA, 1 Best Devon bull calf, 2d best, 1 H. D. Townsend, Franklin, Aveiy Beebe, Little Meadows, Judges H. Halpin, Middletown, CLASS 11.—Durhants. Best Durham bull, 2 years old and up wards,. *5 2d best, 4 Best do., between 1 and 2 years, 4 2d best, 3 Best do. cow, 3 years old or upwards,... 2 2d best, 3 Best do. heifer, between 2 and 3 years old, 3 2d best, 2 Bset do., between I and 2 years 01d,.... 2 2d best, 1 Best Durham bull calf, 2d best, 1 Best do., heifer calf, 2 2d best, John Young, Dimock, Robert Breed, Brooklyn, Judges. Arthur Sonthworth, Liberty, CLASS Dl—Grade Devon. Best bull,. $3 2d best, 2 Best cow, over 3 years old, 3 2d best, 2 Best heifer, between 2 and 3 years old, .. 3 2d best, 2 Best 4 yearlings, 3 2d best, 2 Best 5 calves,. 3 2d best, 2 S. S. Whittiker, Jessup, Milton Hunter, Bridgewater, Judges. Covell Park, Liberty, Cr-sas IY.—Grade Durhams. Best bu 11,... 2d best,.. Best cow over 3 years old, 2d best, Best heifer, between 2 and 3 years 01d,.. 2 2d best, 2 Best 4 yearlings, 3 2d best, 2 Best 5 calves, 3 2d best, 2 H. J. Champin, Rusk Henry Bailey, Brooklyn, I Judges, E. Ball, Forest Lake, Cuss V.—Natirea. Best ball,. 2d best, Best cow, over 3 years 01d,..... 2d best, 2 Best heifer, between 2 and 3 years 01d,.. 8 2d best, 2 Best 4 yearlings, 2d best,2 Best 5 calves,. 3 2d best, 2 Fowler Peck, Harford, Martin Hall, Jackson, 1 Judges. A. B. Smith, New Milford, Cues VL— Oxen and Steers. Best pair working oxen, over 4 years old, raised in the county, $5 2d best, 4 Best pair steeis, between 3 and 4 years, raised in the county,— . 3 Sdlitiet, 2 Best pait'steers, between 2 and 3 years, raises:tin the county, 3 2,3'best, 2 Best yokb of fat cattle, .5 td best, .. 3 Best single' Wei or cow, 4 2d best, 2 Wiriiiim T.'Case, Gibson, Samuel Tewksbury, Auburn, Judges Garry Law, Liberty, Drvisuces 111—Sevar. Best boar , 2d beat, Best trailing, sow,_ 2d beat;' a Best 4 aping pigs, .. 3 2(l' hest, Best 41siga, Ida thari 10 weeks 01d,.... 3 best, Joseph Wartrons, Bridgewater, AL C. Cbahrur, Blalock, Judges. Milborn Oakley, Hartimd, ', . • Pivistotr. r IV.,:,Slieep. ,4 Best tbte wooled book, $3 . 2d treit,...-;;I: ~, ~ 2 BB oit ,3:40,re1fit0,..;.. e . ..... .. ,;,* .... 3 2d boot, . . , 2 : . Best $ do. lainbi,'' ' 5 '• 9 Best coarse wooled buck, 2 2d 'best, 2 $3 Best 3 do. ewes, : 2d best, - 8 Best 3 do. lambs, 1 Best middle wooled buck, • 3 :ld best, 2 Best 8 do. owes, 3 2d best, 2 Best 3 do. lambs, 1 Best buck lamb of each, 2 Liecesters, Bakewells, dre., are classed as coarse wooled ; Saxony, Merinos, &c., as fine wooled ; and South Downs, &c., as middle 1. William Booth, Forest Lake, James Donnely, Chocoriut, Judges. David Wakelee, Springville, DIVISION V.—Poultry. Best pair turkeys, cock and hen, $9 2d best, 1 Best 6 fowls, ovet 1 year 01d,........... 2 2d best, 1 Best 6 spring chickens,. 2 241 best, l Best 6 ducks, 9 2d best, ' 1 Best pair geese,. 1 2d best, 4 . John H. Chapman, Lathrop, Philander Stephens,Dimoek, Judges. Sylvester Hart, Brigewater, DIVISION VL—Butter and Cheese. ..i... wooled. O Best firkin or tub of butter made in Jane, 84 2d best, 3 Best September butter, firkin or tub,.... 4 2d best, 3 Best 10 lbs butter, made by girls under 18 years, 2 Best cheese, not less than 25 lbs„ 3 2d best, 2 C. P. Hawley, Gibson, P. Carpenter, H.arford, Judges. A. Spencer, Franklin, Div. VIL —Wines. Best grape wine, 50 Best currant wine,. 50 Best blackberry wine, 50 Best elderberry wine, 50 Best cherry wine, 50 Best canned fruit, 50 Best currant jelly, 50 Best apple jelly,. 50 Best grape jelly,. 50 Best crab apple jelly, 50 Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Williams, Mrs. W. L Post, Judges. Mrs. Joel Lyons, DIVISION VllL—Frei! and Vegetables. Best fall apples, not less than ono dozen, and at least three varieties, $2 2d best, 1 Best winter apples, d 0.,. r 2 2d best, Best pears, not less than pock, " quinces, " and greatest variety of vegetables, " three cabbage heads " ten rutabagas " ten round turnips " three winter squashes , " " pnmkins " one bushel potatoes 2d best " " Best specimen of grapes 2d best " " 41 M. C. Tyler, Montrose, • A. Chamberlin, " Judges. A. Beardsley, Springville, DIVISION li.— Vinegar, Honey, and Sugar Best cider vinegar, not leas than 1 ga11.,. $1 2d best, Best 10 lbs maple sugar"... , 2 2d best, 1 Best 10 lbs honey, : 2 2d best, 1 A. L Webster, Montrose, J. Hosford, Friendsville, Judges. Wm. Bissel, Jessup, Division X.—Cabinet . Work and Carriages. Best bureau,. 1;3 " extension table, • 3 " chamber sett,. 3 " carriage, double, • 3 " carriage, single, 3 " sleigh, single, • 3 All articles in this division for competition must be entered by the manufacturer. George IL Lathrop, Montrose, KW. Hawley, Bridge Water, Judges. S. Page, New Milford, Dtvisrow XL—Farm Implements and Black /*tithing. Best Plow, " Cultivator,. " Corn Sheller, " Straw Cutter, .. " Power for Churning, " three Firkins, " Horse Rake, Best-lot of 6 Horse Shoes, 2d best, .. ... Best 3 White Oak Baskets, 2d best, _ John Blanding, Burford, Joseph Ward, Silver Lake, judges. James Flannel, Blalock, Ihvostos %n—Seeds. Best bushel of corn in the ear, $1 " half bushel of white winter wheat,.. 1 " half bushel of red winter wheat,.... 1 " half bushel spring wheat, 1 " half bushel of rye,. 1 " quarter bushel of clovef seed, 1 " half bushel of timothy seed,. 1 " half bushel ottaxseed„ 1 James R.'How, Brooklyn, John Tewksbury, Auburn, Judges. G. W. Taylor, Forest Lak, , Drvzstos XlEL—Leather, etc. Best 3 sides harness leather, 2d best, • Best 3 sides sole leather, • 2d best, Best 3 sides upper leather, 2d bes 4 Best carriage harness, 2d best,. Best twoliorse harness, 2d best,. Best Pstr.Sneboots, Best pair coarse boots, - ' Thonias Johnson, Bridgewater .W. B, HandrickSprmgville, ~J udges, e Reubin Stevens; Great Bend, Divenoir 07.— Domestic Man e tures. .. Best flannel; 10 yards, •: ' ' $2 ' 2d best, % ' '1 Best fulled loth, 5 yards, 2 2d best,. i 1 Best woolei carpet, t 5 yards, ' 3 211 best,. r .... I 2 Best rag calker, 15 yards,. 3 2 Best half 'dezen pairs woolen sockS,.'... 2 2d best,. - ,; 1 Best two p4ra woolen mittens, ' ' 1 2d best,,) . , * Best p i e c e tnen'eloth, 10 yard5,.r....... , 2 " p iassimere, 15 yards, t , 2 a teniytaxla linen towelling .. . ~: . ;, 1 2 - d best " u - ... .., . . . ;` f, Mr. & Mrs: J: Brown, Forest' Lake, } - MIIA, Jrut*i Bamml,„DiaMek, • Judges Mrs. m. p. Catlin,' Bridgewater, DrvieMs• XV.—Firie Art:, Ornamental NeedleetJ*474i% Best- dental work, ' .'t2 2d best,. ... :: . .4...„ .. , ' 1 Be r 4 specimea of ambrotypes, .:',4, - ,...' t 2 2d bad, - • i:',,...•.. - 1 ... $3 $,4 Best pateliiioik quilt, 2d best, 3d beg, Best quilt of any other kind, 2d best,' 9d best,: Best bed Spread, 2d beat, Best wintor bonnet, .. ad best; Best tidv chair cover, - " fine embroidery, 2d best; 4 Best chaix'cushion, 2d best, Best knit shawl, 1 2d best', Best collection of flowers 1 2d besC" " Best basket " " " bognet " " Best Exhibition Engravings, 81 2d best, Best Case Wax-Flowers, 2d best; Diploma Mr. E. M. Turner, Montrose, Mrs. David Summers, " Judges. Mrs. Jonathan Taylor, " Mrs. J.'R. Dewitt, " DivistoN XVl.Herd of Cattle. Best herd of cattle, not less than 10, rais ed and!exhibited by one man, $5 2d best, 3 Perrin Wells, Bridgewater, Abel Patrick, Judges. Judson Stone,2d, For. Lake, Divistox XVII.— Unenumeraled Articles. W. A. Crossmon, Montrose ; 1 L. F. Fitch, Montrose ; Mrs. G. V. Bentley, Montrose ; }Judges. Mrs. Geo. Jessnp, Montrose ; I Mrs. Isaac Bullard, Montrose ; Dtctswx XVllL—Plowing Match. Best plowing,.: 2d best,.... 3d best,.... 4th best,... sth best,... Match for Oxen and Mutes. Best plowing 2d best 3d " The plowing match will be held on the grounds of S. H. Dayton, Great Bond, Pa., on Tuesday, tho 19th of September, inst. Mr. Dayton will give free.a Dinner to the competitors, and Judges, and also feed their teams. tar Teams will start at l o'clock, precisely William Motley, Norman Tingley, Judges. , E. McKinney. Superintendents. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT—W. H. Jessup. ASSISTANT Sur'T—David SUPERINTENDENT of CATTLE—Avery Frink. SHEEP AND SWlNE—lsaac Harris. FARM him.smENrs—Elijah MOLL. MECHANICS ' AND DAIRY HALL S. CTOMIIIRD. Faurr HALL—N. Shoemaker. VsorrAm.r. HALL--M. M. MOLL. LADIES' HALL—Mr. G. V. Bentley, L. C. Keeler, Mrs. L C. Keeler, Mrs. William A. Croesmon, Mrs. A. Chamberlin, Rules and Regulatlonoi. The Committee and Secretary have an of fice on the Fair Grounds, where the Judg are requested to meet at 10 o'clock of the second day, when their names will be called and vacancies filled; and they will enter up on their duties and be ready to report in writ ing at 2 o'clock of the same day. It is hop ed that all persons appointed on Awarding Committees, will be present at that hour. The Judges can resort for instructions and to make out reports to the office. Exhibitors wishing to compete for premi ums, must have their animals or articles en tered on the Secretary's Book, the first day of the Fair, if possible ; and a Card, which will be received from the Secretary, C. M. Gags, must be placed on the animal or article to be exhibited. They must be all on the ground for exhibition by 10 o'clock, a. m., of the second day, or they cannot receive a premi um. No animal or article can be removed before the close of the exhibition except by permission of one of the Executive Committee. It is very desirable that all vehicles entering the enclosed ground should keep in motion. Superintendents of the different depart ments will have all animals and articles sys tematically arranged. The officers of the so ciety and superintendents will be known by their official badges. A sufficient Police force will be in attend ance, day and night, to protect the property of exhibitors. $3 • 2 ..., 2 0 Arrangements are made for all stock over night. There, will be a Committee at the en trance of the Fair Grounds, to direct all per sons driving in stock over night. Stock can be entered ten days previous to the Fair by calling on C. M. Gere, Secretary. No provision will be made for stalling stock over two years old. No premium will be awarded to any per sons exhibiting articles or animals not enter ed in the name of the bona fide owners of the same. IMI /E 3 /E 3 EMI Premiums not called for within sit months will be considered donated to the Society. Those driving in stock can be accommoda ted with pasture, as follows ; Those coming from the North and New Milford, at IL S. Searle's ; from Brooklyn, at- Wm. Jessup's from Springville and the Wyalniing, at F. B. Coon's; from the West and Owego Turnpike at I; S. Tarbell's farm, formerly Peckimes. Dolly Order of ArrougemOlifs. The gates will be open from 7 o'clock, p. in., until 6 p. in., each day. WEDNESDAY, °aroma 4th.—Firat Day —At 12 o'clock, m, the track will bo open for prromiscuous driving until 2, p. m. .At 2 o'clock p. in., the walling horses will take the track for exhibition. In At 3 o'clock, p. m., lady and .gentleman riding, and at p. in., volunteer lady and gentleman driving, until 5 p. m. Trirmsosr, QaTO ' BER sth.--....Seamd Day.- -At 11 o'clock, a. in., a grand cavalcade of horses, entered for premiums,' I will take place on the track. At 114. o'clock, a. m., at the call of the Superintendent, class first will assemble in front of the Judges' stand, for exhibition and final inspection. At 12 o'clock, m., single and thatched horses. At 12i, p. m., colt& At 1, p. m., mule& At 2, p. m., the addreca At 4, p. in., announcement of !the award of premiums. To conclude with an exhibitiqa.43f gener al driving on the track, ,The Society propose to purchase more bind, not' cancelling five aeres l l of I). D. Warner, north on the hill, - which will give ample room for building and promenading, The Fair 'lithe best place for, everybody to see everybody. The ComMittee 'reel t endeavor to make the Fair interesting to ail who visit 'it. If pleasant, on Wednesday acting, of the first day, the g,rounds 9n the bilf, and the - track, will belighted up. , - 4 .BeuousesCornet audliituccauuki, Itenuirke. Will be in attendance. • Superintendents and officers will be in their proper places. Driving on the track—but none allowed on the hill. Ali Judges that are hero in time will receive a ticket for a free dinner. Price of Admission. There will be no badges issued to exbib• itom this year; but an exhibitors ticket in stead will be furnished, with two 25 cent tickets for one dollar. The exhibitors tickets are not transferable. MI teams and carriages driving in, except compettirors, and those taking in articles for exhibition will pay 25 cents each. Single admission 25 cents—Children an- der twelve years 15 cents. A. BALDWIN, J. S. TARBELL, Exoc'o. Com. J. E. CARMALT, IatrTLALND 2/1../k3aBLE. I.VADAKIII MARBLE SHOP Removed to the street hack of the Ostholle Church. I keep to trayeilmg Agents, and by =Meg et the Shop, It .111