The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 08, 1864, Image 1

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TILE, SWIMS ANSUAZ FA)a
Op THIS
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• WILL trimn IN ainsozrz, ON
Tnesdayik Wednesday, QM. 4,1018&4.
. ,lELeapalesticaxanc.
The grounds Will be open on Tuesday ,
at 10 o clock, a. in. for the reception of
stock al:toll articles for exhibition.. ,
kis wery,desirable that those wishing
to compete for premiums should have
their articles 'entered on the Secretary's
book tiolOrst day of the Fai r „
A sufficient Police force , will be the
grounds Iday and night to
. protect the
property9f, exhibitors,
A b ad ge 9r membership will admit all
articles competing for premiums with
family who
. ore females and minor male
children.
No animal or article shall receive more
than one ,premiuni, and, the judges may
withhold a premium where.tbe article is
cot worthy; though there be,ou9ornpeti-
The annual address will be delivered,on
Wednesday at 2 o'clock, p. m.
Good
,music will be provided for , the
occasion. , •
.lEb3FiL3ElZige,ll7lbe 2T-4.18P2m.
CLASS 11-110ESES.
Sub-Divison I.—Stallions, Matched 'nor
- aes,
Best draft, on farm stallion,
over 4 years qld, • $4, 2d best, $2
" road stallion,over 4 y's 4, " 2
" pair matched horses, 4, " 2
" single horse or mare, 3, " 2
" brood mare and colt, 3, " 2
Judges--lit. L. Catlin, Montrose; F.F.
Badger. - .New =ford; & N. Carpenter,
Hayford.
Sub-Division 2—Colts & Mules.
Best.ii i x.-3-years old-colta, $2, " $1
" er,2lpars,eld_c4lts, 2, 1
4 ' xy4aig old Colt; 2, -" 1
" 2-years old colt,. 2, "
" 1-yesr - 14. ct
" pair mules, 2, " 1
Judges—Geo. Walker - , Gibson; Asa
Hammond, New Milford; M. Oakley,Har-
ford.
CLASS
Sub•Divisioo Bloods.
Best dnrham bill, over 2
years old, b 3, a .. *2
" durham bull,l old, 2, " 1
" " ww,over 3y. old, 2, '" 1
" devon ball over 2 y'rs, 3, " 2
" oevon bull over 1 y'r, 2, " 1
" 'devon cow over 3 y'rs, 2 ) . 44 1
Judges—S. Marcy„. Lenox; E.
Whitney, : garford;
• E. G. Babcock,
Bridgewatr.
Sub-Divislari . 2 '—" Grate Durham.
Best bull, over 2 ers old, $3, • " $2
" bull, 1 year old, 1,50 " 1
" bull calf, 1, " .4
I. cow,. 2 , " ' 1
" 2 yeah old heifer, 'l, "
" A. year old heifer, 1,11 l
" heifer calf, 1, it
" 8 yearlmgs, 2, " 1
" .3 calves, . 2, " 1
Judges—Moses Chamberlin, Gibson ;
Frunat letoxkty,-New Milford ;Coe Wells,
Sub-Division 3. , --Grade Devon.
Beet bull aver 2 y'is old, $3, _ " 1
" bull 1 year add tk, "
" =lf, 1 ,"
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co v, -2, ",
" 2 years aid +heifer, 1, • -"
" year, old,laeltei‘; 1, "
" heifer i aMF, , : —l, • " •
s yearlings , c-... • • n 44 • /
" 3 calves, '2, " /
Judges—Wm.Brundage,Harford ;Geo.
Sumner,Gibson ; A. J. l'affalrY,Brooklyn.
.—Sub.pirts4o a -
Sect Wall ever ',1`3 0 ,r 91d, :_102*,4,1 46 ' 1
41 2 years,old heifer, 1, "
" 3 yearlings, 1.
3.ealves,. I. -
Judges- 7 -Geo. P. Wilmarth, Harford ;
LB. Goodrich, Brooklyn ; H. N. Smith,
Lenox,.
' Sub-Division 11-•i= ; Oxen o!i Steers;
best pair -working' 'oxen, a
years old and'over,,, $3, -
F air do. 4 yearspoldi 3,, 2-
$ Pair trrs 94146* 2, , "'
4 pair yrs oloisteeny, 2,' ". 1
: pair ifr old. Steers, .1, • "
" p'r steer calves, broke,!, "
Judges—E. R. Grow, GlenwOod ;
Wilibtany'Gibson4 iti-AL:.Babeikk, • Her .
.0455 414440ti5r SW/Bril.
Best,vorse.looled buck, .2, " 1
" , It -;„" isms, 2, " I'.
aa 3 'lit i am b s , 1, 1411 6 03
"middle Wooled back, 2, , 1
1 1 3 eVeN 2, I
"3 " 1
lamb of ese l 4, 7, 500
kreforOg . tow, ~1 .
la enria. 4, 1 1 606
Thittontfthis
Griustell4farfcirdi James Dingbikullthis
eon. '• -
cull*"
tt Pair tarign = leo
- Plegeisr, - :101
" 4 ducks, ' 500
" 5 fowls, over 1 year old, soc
" 5 spring chickenS, 50c,
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Judges—Jacob Clark; Harford ; PM.
lander Hall, Jackson ; Hubbard Payne,
Gibson.
CLASS V-GUAW.
Best peck winter wheat, 500
" peck spring,wbeat, 50c
" peck rye, 500
" peck oats, ' ' 500
" liallbashel cote in the ' ear, 500
" 'peeleciover seed, 500
" , peck 'timothySeed, 500
_ _
I:tedk flair seed, • 500
gia--Homer Tingley New Milford;
IraCAri6enter, Harfoill ; John Bennett,
cis as ir—ntgine, CZthErli a BREAD.
Best firkin butter, al, 2d best,soo
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" :.' ail buttet; '' ' ' l, " soc
~ , t ia- hatter, ' ' 1, • " 50c
4 7 Wtitltter; " •'' 1, " 50c
"cheese, ' ' 'l, " 500
(‘ :loaf wheat hreik 500
" loaf graham bread, . 500
" . loaf Indian bread, 500
" soda biscuit, ' 500
Judges---.S. S.' Ingalls, Gibson ; Wm.o
Ward, 'Now Milord ; Zera Very,Harford
lELASS' & VEGETABLES.
Best fall apples, at least 3 va-
rieties, not lesi"than 4 .
of each, 50c 2d b. 25c
" winter apples; ditto, 50 4 ‘ 25
a pears, 50 " 25
" quinces, 50 " 25
" peaches, 50 " 25
" grupes, ' • 50 " 25
" and greatest variety of
fruit, $l, " 50
" specimen of patotoes, 2
varieties, or more, 50
" winter squash, 50
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" pumpkins, 50
" 3 heads cabbage, 50
a 12 onions, 50
" &bests, . 50
" 6 tomatoes; 50
" and greatest variety of
vegetables, _ _ $l, 2d b. 50
Judges—A. C. Norris, Jackson • Lewis
Brainard, Gibson •; Rev:E. Allen, Rarford.
CLASS Vlll—lersraois, WINE, IKONEY &
Beat eider vinegar,
" currant' wine,
" blackberry nine,
" elderberry wipe,
" grape wine,
" rhubarb Wine,
" 10 lbs. honey, $l, 2d best, 50c
" " maple sugar, 1; ", 50c
Judges—Jared Tyler, New Milford ;
Mrs. Jackson Tingley, Mrs. C. S. John
ston, Harford.
masa X-'—tigress a nu twruvacrinuts.
Best L 2 sides sole leather, $1
" 2 'sides upper leather,
44 2'sideS harness leathr, 1
-4 2 calf 'skirts ; '" 50c
." pair fine hoists, " • 50c
I - 4 carriake'haines4 *1
' 'OW" team harness;', 1
All articles-in this' class must be enter
ed by the mannfacturer: '
Judges , —R. It. Thatcher, Harford ; W.
8.11 , '4 , . s, Lathrop; A. Packard; Brook
lyn.
mass x—AgriCultural Implethents a- Car
-
ritigee.„
Best common plbar; aidetill plow, Cull
tivator, corn eheller, eiraw cutter, hors
tac l e, and chaining machine, each $1
Beat mowing machine, 2
1 " thregund pOWer, 2
" d oable carriage, . 1
! "" single carriage, 1
' "market:wagon, 1
_ _
" buggy wagon,
" lumber wagon,.
" sin gle ' eleikk
Judges—Horace Seymour , New Mil
ford ; ,L. C. Day, Gibson ; C. D. LathroN
Montrose.
mess ;ot : - .: :cebinet Viretitjtardware, due.
Best s een Of cabinet work, 'SI
* " setfotehOre, ' "' 'ttit3
' a r4Okiog cb'air, 500
' a ' sewing' machine, ' 50C
" churn, sod
I 4i toed butter pail " 500
" b' tier
4e, •, • , - 1 7-
P sett rwtel 'she:w' ''• sd o
"" OfAin w a re*` • soq
'oOdleettirioe for ' 1" ' 500
''stoie for 150 e
14 lielikor stoire, " ' 500
P. Hawlig, Gibson • II
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Sibley, E.V. Green,'llarford. •
zuwalm—Domestic Goods: • '
Best , 5 y i ds' woolen °flannel .1, 2cl b'st 500
" plidd flannel, • . 500
" ' 1, " 500
psis: woolen blankets, 50c. • • •
4 k;.B . pa!ii. woolen Bonin, 50e.
" it-paar woolen mittens,- 500.
ple woolen 500.
"• IS idelinen ctotb, $l, 500
• u ; , 5 eds linen 'toweling,;, b . 47 500
Tag carlet, ; 'l, - 9 boo
alf.orley, tow 5111.400.
OM% Nr:4o,tis Grinoelatls4S.llsWleY , ;
czAsSR xl:ll..r.,Ontameool Needlework, &o.
Belit•falAWQr.klquilt: 20111lesti . 500
"pqpiit , dany,Other,ltiod f l, " 50e
" bedepod,::. ;•••'. 'is -. ".1
worked au% boa
4' WOrkediooll,44, ••=.' .599 ,240
eenwprot'gtembreidlysoo , " 2,b70
--dtt'lljearait4lo*olderjr,t 400 "$:, 250
" bonnet, IV/ 4001
" 600;„•;l 4 1 • 260
MONTROSE PA. THE f,, , ,{3 7- 01..ttarE XXL. 2 NUMER 850
, , IaSDAT,' ,5EPT;',1,5%,:1it1,6,,4.
" knit hood, 500 " '2sc
" tidy chiir cover, ' 50c . " 250
". fine shirt; 50d " 25c"
Jbdges—J. W. Tyler, Mrs. A: JAW
fany, Mrs.. Sumner Adams, Mrs. II J.Ty
ler.
CLASS arv—Paintings & Flowers.
Best oil painting, 81, 2d best, 500
" painting, any oth'er kind,soo " 25c
" .drovving, 1 " 50c
" exhibition of photo
graphs & ambrotypes, 1 " 506
" picture frame, 500 " 25c
" variety of flowers, 600
"' floral design, 5043
exhibition ofnrtioia
flowers and fruit,' ' 500
Judges—Mrs:a 'M. Jones, Miss Liu:
isa Barton, Miss Sophronia Farrar, Miss
Esther Little, John CI Tanner.
CLASS 8 1 7-PLOWING MATCH.
The plowing match will take place on
the farm of John Blanding, on Tuesday,
the first day 6f the Fair, at 2 o'clock, p.
Best plowing, " $4
Second beat, 3
Third best, ; 2
Fourth best( I
Corn. of Arrangements.—Geo.A. Lind
sey, John Leslie, Jackson Tingley.
Judges.—Benj. Watrous, Jacob L. GiV
let, D. L. Hine.
Elluroeirlisteriioctekastaa.
General Sup't—Aiiimnst CARPEN'TEIL
Ass't—TYLal BR weans.
Cattle—Fowler Peck, John L. Tiffany.
Sheep, Swine & Ponltry—Shepard Car-
penter.
Dairy Hall—Porter L Green. -
Fruit & Vegetables--E. N. Carpenter.
Agricultural. Implements—L. R. Peck.
Floral Hall—J. W. Tyler, Jahn C. Tan
ner; Mrs, E. N. Carpenter, Mrs. Coe
Wells, and Miss Mary M. gdwards.
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3Firic,e• cot .etti.claxamitericeret.,
Badge "Of ' Mein liership 'that 'iVilt *mit
parents and minor eltildren,.so eta. Bulkle
admission, 15 cents.. Children .under 10
years of age, to 91.5.' Clergymen and their
families, free, ' ,
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JOSEPH Moon;
11: 31. JorrEs, „P.a. Com.
P. CoatrzterrEn,
.500
600
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500
500
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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
WILL HE; HELD AT
ifiroxitrci.ese, 3Fbek.,,
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
Sept. 21st ..& 22d, 1864.
Rules and' Regatktions.
'The Committee and Secretary have an
office on the Fair Grounds, where the
Jpdges are sequeeed to meet at.lo,p'elock
of the second d ay, when their names will
be called and vacancies filled ; and they
will enter.upou their duties and be ready
to report in writing at. 2 o'clock - of the
same day. It is hoped that 4, persons
appointed op Awarding Conamittees, will
be present atthats hour, The Judges can
resort for instructiong and to snake oat re.
ports to the office.
Exhibitors wishing to compete for pre
miums, must have their animals or articles
entered on the,Secretary's Book, the first
day of the Fair, if possible , and a Card,
which willbe.received tom tbeSecretary,
C. L Brown, 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. in.,, of the second day, or
they cannot receiTe a premium. baTo animal
or article cap, be removed before the close
of the exhibition except by permisaion of
ope of the Executive Committee... ,
It is very desirable that all vehicles en
tering the enclosed grounds should keep
io motion.
No animal is to receive an award in
more than one class,, except SU* and
Colts,
SupeOptendeafs of the different departs
meote,will .have and articles
systematically arrangc3d.... The ,officers of
the society.-,and superintendents will be
knowithy,their offieial badges.
A : euffipient ; T'olice force will be in
tendaoce, day. •,ppd niglit,to,proteot the
property of exhibitors. .
Arrangements are made for, all stock
over night. There will be eiCpuunittep
at the entrance of the Fair.:,Grounds, to
direct all : persons !driving in..aLenk over
night..
Stock can be-entered tea days previous
to the Fair hy,, calling on c..L. Brown,
Secretary, , 'Mee, at 4 F. 8. , Chandleen,
Store.N. •
Colts and Hales must; i i,n,er,bil'clited in
stalls, during the exbilaition.,,i
-, : No provision „will be,madftfor • stalling;
stock stovertwo years old. rr. I
No premium ~.will be awarded to any
personAexttibiting articles or animals not
etitOrOdliP'the Daglailif-40 , 444 2 fide OWtty i
elotokthe szinte...., fl)13
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r „PCOMiUI3/0., . not Osned,,for ,
woAt ;will :be uPubi-kredi dOoOtMlitil the:
Soda,. • rr oaetf, .1” 7ti, if
,Thosei driving in, stock.owlbs,seskurv;
aixlite3 with pastorevasfoilow,s;:rThose
conitogfrowtho - Aorib , andliaw.Miltort4
BS BSliearles; from Broafklyip at Wts,
Je,sisup''e t ; fr s oM Sprin'AVAle and the wyay
using, at F: $. epon - is ; tient die West
and Owego ttiippike, at 3.,S.lllVbell'e'
firm, formerly Peekihs's.
Dads, Order of Arrangements.
The gates will be . open from 7 o'clock,
a. m., until 6p. m:, each day: 1
WEDNESDAY, SETT. 21 St—Fissi Day.—
At 12 o'clock, in., the track will be open
for promiscuous driving udtil", p. nr.
' At 2 o'clock, p. in., all horses in har
ness, entered for preiniutne, are expected,
tobe present and take their places as
called by the Superintendents, for exhibi
tion and inspection.
At . 3 o'clock, . m., lady and gentleinan
riding, i fiiici at 3 p. in., volunteer lady and
gentleinin driv ng, until 5 p. m.
Torn-swt, SEPT. 22d—Second Day.—
At 11 o'clock, a. it., a grand cavalcade of
horses, entered for premiums, will take
place on the track.
At lli o'clock, a., in., at the call of the
Superintendent, class first will assemble
in front of the Judges' stand,lfor exhibi
tion and final inspection.
At 12 o'clock, in., single and 'matched
horses.
At 12i, p. m., costi.
At T, p. m., m9les.
At 2, p. m., the aildresV
At 4, p. my, announcement of the award
of premiums.
To conclude with an' exhibition of geu
eral driving on the track.
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DIVISION" 2.-110119 ES.
Class i : Stallions and Maies.—BeSt
stallion and one otlis colts, Diploma and
$5 ; 2d best, $4; 3d best, $3 ; best brood
mare and dolt, ss; ' 2d beat, 84.
judges—Dr. Lathrop ,of Montrose, R:
Kent, James Care:mit..
. „ .
Class,2 : Single and Matched,Borsgs,-- 7
Beat single gelding, over 4 ,•yieiriolo, rais
ed in the county, $3; 2d best, 02 k best
single mare raised in ,the county, $3; 2d
best.. $2; beet, pair of. matched horses,
over 3 years old, raise4.lin ccollnty,
2d ,best, ; best. pa.kr ra4T:cs,Si•
ver 3 years Old, raised in the county, $5 ;
2d best, $2 ; best pair matched horses
owned but not raised in the county, $3.
Jtidges—Wm. C. Ward; J. C. Morris,
R. W. Haywood. .
Class 3: Colts.. and. Mules,—Best pair
8 year, obi colts, $3 ; , best pair 2 year, old
colts, $2 ; best pair yearling colts, s2 ;: beat
3 year old colt, 82 ; best 2 year old colt,
82; best yearling colt, Si ; best pair of
mules, $3 ; 2d best, $2 ; best lack, $2; 24
best, $l. .
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Judges—Edwia Bliss, Isaac Vpiiiiplien,
iamea how.
DIVISION. LI.-t;O6TTLIT.
Class 1.: .13evOns.—Best •devon bull 2
years old and siciiittirde, 85; 2d best, $4 ;
best devon bull between 1 mid 2 yearsiold
$3 ; 2d bests $2; best devon cow 8 years
old and' trpwat.dto, 841'2d 'best, 83 ;• best
doyen:heifer. between 2.4trid 3 years old',
$8; 2d• best, 82 ; best detion heifer be
tween 1 and 2•years old, 82; 2d best, $1;
best &von heifer calf, $2; 2d •Ibesto-1;
best bull•calf, $2; 2d• best, $l. • •
Judges—Charles Wilson, Daniel Stu ,
art, James Casson': ' ••• •
Class 2: Durhams.—Best durhinf, bull
Old and upward9,B•sl's2d
best; 'durbam bull between 1 and 2 years
old, 83 . 2d best, 82 ;
-best durham coo 3
years old or upwards, 84 ; 2d best, 83 ;
best heifer between 2 and 3 years old,83;
2d beit, 82 • best heifer betw i een 1 and 2
years old, 82 ; 2d best ? 81 ;- leeOt bull calf,
82 ; 2d best, $ll best heifer ealf,ll - ; 2d
best; 81.
Judges-3. S. ,Haivley; H. BrOwn, R.
Smilb. . ,
Clasi - 3: Grad!) Devons.—Rest bn11,83;
2d beit, 2 ; bestt r eow over 3 i yearo old, 3;
2d be'st, 2; best, 'heifer betyveen
,2 and,
o.itty i (V, ;'2,d best, .2,;ll.4§t.4,yearlingS
(;;44 qt, Et 4 3 ;v0 0, ,„? (11)ests
2.
Judges-David' akelee; Arthur South
wpith, oho lewksbury. ,
Class 4: Grade Durlciams. 7 -Aest
; 2d best, 2; 'best cow, , pv,or 3 years
old, 3 ; 2d best; 5 ; best ,heifer. between 2
and 3 years,ol4o.; 2d best,,2 ; 664 four.
yearlings, 3 ; .211be5t,.2; ,best 6_ nalves,3;
24 best, g. • ,„, i ,-; •
Judges—H. Sev;ey i iß
S. Rircharcl. , i, , •
Class 5: Natives.-+-Zest Will, 43; 2d
best, 2 ; best towi over.l3 years loldot
24 best, 2 ; best ibeifer between 1 awl 3
)lears old; 84:2i1 best, 2; best 4:yearlingsv
3 ; '2d best, 2 I best 5 calves, ; :2dibesti,t
2.
insig_es—zAlfred MelCceby; P. - S.ll'llw
cotti; Horace 'llfEry.
Class 6: 'and Stecis.—Beet
'wor tit, a ens evefr 4 7c'sitsold , ,k4lB6S — in
the c Ottety , ,as'; 2,Cheit, OcAt',
stet 41,yie6i3 .3,*(j,4ye#U,'bld; raided'
in t il e , county, 3 ; beat'liatujar
steeribiAwpen 2 and.34cirs' old #tit'3o;i3
the county, •8; 6 2a bst,2'ilikitlt fqt,
catYtn ;2. beatPi bast Atigl9:lt.lOr d 4
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11$Viine! t rOagil#W,1$ 4 ; , g0 bcPto; best
Beficbreiding eftlr,„fo;,2d best, g ik ,Opot 4
spririgimr4i,24,oeA,_ , best
lesll , thali 10 4 1 1404.414411 2 4 211:
' ludgeti=Clyirles Risley,R.O.BAeocyl
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' • DIVIAIDA
''Sheep. _hest fine *bided back,.s3 ; 2d
best, 2'; belt three' fine woOle,d - qwes,
2a best, 2 'ftikrioliiiedlitmbe, 2 ;
best editrsehat; 2'i
best 3' 'coarse wooled:ewes, 3'; 2d . be l et,' 2;
best 3 'coarse wool lambs, 1; ,best middle
wooled buck, 3 ; 2d best, 2; best 3 mid
dle wooled ewes, 3 ; 2d best, 2 ; best 3
middle wooied lambs, 1; best buck lanib
of each; 2. -1
liecesters, Pakewells, &c., are classed
as coarse wooled f Saxony, Merinos, &c.,
as fine wooled; and. South Downs, &c. l
middle wooled. '
Judges—E. Turini,' .119p7 Hgnd
riok, H. C. Motley.
DI - VISION Tt
Poultry.—Best pair turkeys, cock and
heu,.s2 ; 2d best, 1 ; best 6 fowls, over 1
year old, 2 ; 2d best ; 1 ; best 6 spring
chickens, 24 2d best, 1 ; best 6 ducks, 2;
2d best, /. • L •
Judges—A. L 4 Webster, J. T. Lang
don, Frederick Coon.
DIVISION VI
Buller and Cheese.=Bett trial!' or tut
of buiter made in itme, 84 ; 2d 'best; 9 ;
best September bullet: . rkin or tub; 4';
Id best, 3; best 10 lbs. bdtter made' 'by
girls under 18 years, 2;' bestebeese, not
less than 25 lbs. " 24. best, 2. '
Judges--Ste*Art Hent, 3. P: W. Riley,
A. B. smith.
DIVISION VII.
Canned Fruit,, and Jellies.—
Best griipe wine, I,est Ourrant wine, befit
61ackberyt . Wine, , best elderberry wipe,
best cherry wine, best canned fruit, best
currint jelly, best apple jelly, best,g,rupe
:JOY,. best crab apple jelly, ~each 50 cents.
Judges—B. S. Bentley,, J, O. Bullard,
John NV__, • Cpb.b. 745POSurunc,1,3 3 ixrd,. Mrs.
Freliri Webb, Mrs,..c.' 'Bullard.- „.
DIVISWN VIII.
Fruit and Vegetables.—Bestfairapples;
not less than one dozen, and at least Bvaf
rieties, 821 2d best, .1 ; bbst xvinterlat4
pies, same quantity, 2 ; 2d best;-t,y best
pears, not-less than peck,,l.; bekt
oetV. 1 ; best and greatest:Variety of veg
tables, 1. • • •- ; f •
Judges—John Blanding, L. W. Barton,
Albeq - / 3 0"101Y..? T 4 -
Vinegar, 'limey inn) Sugar,—Best older
vinegar,:not , less than onogallon, $1 ; 2d
best, 50. ots.; best-10 lbs. maple sugar, 2;
2d best, 1 ; best 10' lbs. honey, 2 ; 2d best
Judges--Eri Gregory, Reubenllan*
David Quick. „ • 1,-)
. • • • • •DIVISION Z. , 2 . ; •
Cabinet Work and Carrlakes.--- , Best
bureau.'* ; best extension table,i3 ; best
etraeibin• nett, 3'; best double Carriage; '5.
best envie carriage, 3 ; best'ingle slei#ll;
• ' , JUdges---Wm. P. Conklin, Ben.
son,'Emery Culver,. •
DINT: ois
: Impletnept s . cont. 13Aaelpirguibiog,.
-Beet plow, $3 . ; best
cordsbell9r stralv,qtter,,2;.l/est
power for eburnint;, 2 ;.,best(tbfee,4lp;ta,
2 ; best horn rake, .?...Lbist lot of "horse
shoes, 2•; 2,cl best, 1 best ; ,3„wl I.telf oak
baskets, 1 ; 2dest; 3p.,ets. , „ 1 ,, ,
4u 4 ges — Daniel PFYksbu4; - 440.
G(ringer, C. Stark,
,: •
. i-0011#10N, Z 114,0 it J",
Seeda.—Best bushei:ofitiora in they ear,
best half bushel of whitiminter 'wheat;
best half bushel of red winter-,wheati-best
ball bushel bushel wheat;test. half
bushel of rye, best quarter bushel:of elo.
vet seed, best half bushel of timothy seed;
best half Intshelrof flai-tieed, each. $l. -
• • Judges.;--Thotints Phinaey; Waiven M.
Tingleyra. S. regalia: I. ' ••
to/vista - RI Yid." ' ‘li
Leather,. it - 0 7 44ef ti karR9 88
feather, 82 ; f4eet,,l';' bast ,I s' qt. Sole
leatb . er,,2d beet; 1; Wee suleej Opar
teathet,','2' ) k - ii best, ; beatearriatik
aeo„:2,`;': f4ll, teat, 14, 400,
,t)o9ts . ,
2.; bes t 04ir qp**: 1 49ii1NJ;;;, , ,,;
;Mitell'Ar9lq4°4loo7,
. Drylsms mv. ,.
' 'D9rinstio Mailtiradi,iyes. 7 4l3Wit ? 4lotiel, ;
f 3 'yaids, 42,; ,3d bst,";l; . besf, i .loo 7
cloth, 5 yards, 2 ; vebest,,l;:qit. woolp,
carpet, 15 yards, 3_;2l:l',,beitt;il ;' beet rag
carpet, 15 yards, 3 ;
.glittly23 l l.eff i t a tO
do en pairs w,?9)9 epolstj, 2; 2(1 beat; I ;:
hest, ket•pairti
. v . g,clpo: imt n i; n 3 ,} i 241 best
" °l' s • ; , 19 t iAlP e t e ille,'A 05N.1 0 ,1Ya rde,
2 ;'best pßce eMacnip;eo A Arfli,,2. .:
olkes-4."P. lOrd:a, rs. o. l B'iitAi
f ly
AYP' uPP?l' T ° l l ;3B 9' n, Xr B Ani#l,7TPAck ., (ll.
• 'I ' PIYP4P N tiv.• i •., , n L. , rir,••
Fjne Arts, Ornamental' getidlewArki
&e.—Best dentaLr,orkre2; 2cl best, 1;
beetspeeimititsEnntliNrOtyolo24s2fitest a
13 best pcitlib wor i kluittit4;o24l befito2 ;
34 INS; -1 ; t ktefftiluig , Pcon•Py•otitinrikintti
3 ; 24 Pei4t, 2 ; .3d oma1y,11; heat bed. aproa4
2,; gil,berit, 1 • .boit•wintqr, , borntet,,.l4.ld
lest, 50 ct&3 I b e at tidy obPir:4o:tvOr. AOP,IT
Dog.
tladAm,. W. H. Jeeapp,
1 4W. H-V-•-Urrreili:Mtil.,l). R. Latbrop.
i f . Drvlsioiq-jim.
.•., •
Hord of CattlO.E-110it,',1for ,
of hide',
rnylet3g,that,o4 fi4El4 1 411 1 b1KikY
;onoman',tt;P,Milt4tr rn
M. wii
littfakQeo- waL43 , i .0 3 D
svu.—Unenumerated Articles.
Judges -- M• Ait* - Nzkeri -IY,. J. Turre
W. Cji o l2n l
.9 1 4. 9 MALX-. BentlOT,
dry* fthydtm, Mrii: J. BrosTeird7
'brGtsYODt rvrn
Phfci;ritig' gleidll)—The Plowing Match
will take: place CilTtrEsnlor Bum lath,
at 2 &cloak, p..the 'farm of J. B.
Tarbell, near Montrose. Mr. Tarbell will
furnish dinner 'and teed for teams to all
coin - petitor - a
nest plowing, $5; 2d best, 4; 3d ben t
3; 40 best, 2; 6,th hest, 1. •
Indges--Thonias Johnson, Robert .W;
Gere, D. D. Warner. • -
Superintendents:
General Superintendent—W. H. Jessup.
Assistant Daniel Sayre.
Saperintendend of Cattle—Avery Frink.t.
Sheep and Stoine-M; J., Harringtow
Farrir.lmpleinentelijahMott. ,
Ifechnie.o and Dairy ClrilBllMol3.
Fruit Hall—N. Shoemaker.
Vegetahle ArdAell.
Beniley; kic H.
C: lie . giup; Mrs. J. B. McCollum. Mrs.!
W. A/ Crossmon, Miss Mary ILLyans,,,
Uiss. Yriecillr4 C. 13orqSy• , • _
Unenumerated Artkles—Mr. and Mrs: M.
C. Tyler, W. J. Tuireil; W. A. Crast"
mon, Airs. G. V. Bentleli, Mrs. T.)lay
den, Airs. J. HosforiL.
,The ocietyis now cut of dehtv,and the
legacy , by Air, C. Cann* is in „the
hands of the Treasurer, but the amount.
foisfittinetif the gionnds Mid erecting
suitatle'building,shr tiotione-half what the
society need for that purpose, and ti. 4 the
annual meeting of the-Fair is the best
place•tmd 7 tittle' to see and Welcome:Aar
friends,. we again hope to sec a, large
tendance, that .the receipts may be supra',
hundred dollars over the premiurna Offer:
ed i to -had in'the amount On harid,'Whieli
wilt soots be expended upon the grotinds.l
The Committee will ..endeavori to an ake
the coming,tair as iotereltipg P 9 8 4 1 7 1.9
with music.and other entertaintneptit.--
,
Cbran'onn, 'and all.,
We anticipate a large -exhibition'
stock, and that
,ar oTherdepaOtnento
be well tilled. ' Ati 'fruit is abuinlarit,e
shall expect to see the hall filledlalso the
la4ios' - . 7 • • . . ' '
.1 MO, of. Admission.
i3aclge.,OfMeMbership, which will 11444
all article:l- competing
. tor Premiums with
faMilY Wtiq 34 ;) female s sud akillctr ragg
childreu n al,oo... Badge o,.2derabership,
which waltf", family ,as above,. without
cppapezipg fc,r wauums, e*ceppla,Divii ,
ion %4 1 Aqa I.so9pp:its. Single adMisaiou,
15 cents. All clergyaacuaad their 'familia*
admitted -
-6 - - '' ' felarti l 4 B 7 ) ii .Or
L. j.: S . l frkthitd4Ti: • I - 1 :, , '.. (
TEEDEBERTER , MANSIONOF GEM
ERALIEE. .!;
lib ,F,Jaylor, in r his last letter. to the
g4i9g.9 G'ltilia,/44-e,MOP•S lwi.ttt , 40 PANt94
waimth ofdiction an d poetry of , den the
'ciao:U(l rnarniiOn' iV• this Whet Genera
Lee: '. After having wandered - anion the
beauties;; ninural 'add- architectural, in
an d aurToandiog. Washhigton, •,ho beads
hiaPteP.s.tfoArimztanAnd. this , is Wllat ,ll 9
sees :. "And , now, fairly en ' i s,
ter'
Arlington, We have' npon thWri;,,,lii 'the
swelling wooded hills, the site of thee/3UP
leis city of the dead ; twenty.seven hun
dred fic i thaort ; it is the National, Ceme
tery ;it is the summer fallow of .the old
estate. IJpori the left. Fie the Government
friiiiii, ' the golden fields Just- ShOrn of
their eery ; yod'eateb glimpses OF Itilite
tents among tho • foliage ; you hear. 'the
stroke of the,aeoreeriaxe ;4 you ,see, groups
of men at .dinner,,bere and 1 ti,..?re.., as you,
slowly 'wind tip,t6
. 1111;_
_iilds ' flash
across the K v aa Aa pg . , clit*i ravines
deep and ' ediatit7svy invi t e 3'11" oat from
the Steady ''State' of" nhen: "A" thousand .
Shades' dfAbbri; l lWini . tlici tint ail 'delicate
ad tlikilirit'e "ilionglit'th' the' hark, rich
f
iiii# of the Areipria,' elight' j Ton 'everri •
*berai'Tirmoacitii rany4here; - the
seeds''}; *',d Vie COI' *mg lit the(
niiiid'ii''siaat'iiill i if art at a, it , lei Jul
firtitiVst'tkiff . ; iris 'art citiedided eini'Vh
Sac tii 1/46 id. 'Mid,' ill' Howeiariodlo
s
-uriiiiid t e elder, not the bettelthataii
deer'ttciis ed across this. exlerlditr Wh.,..
andlipet iffaiiielalhidden in ithede&re
- There, whore the paths . make nysterjr
and lose theinsetteeelike - children in a
holiday;ltheilstarely. danieslacoemilked;
and the fair viand Southard flowers brusir-t
e,diby :the , r ranks lON other fiCkiera . ‘ atit",
thought' morelair than :they. Here stei3dp:
here tallied -tbd mon 'disguised. to.dayia4
butternut and grerbayond bright hyaena
recognitiOrr , , !Are • , , • •_,:. ,
1114 mansion , is reached at leaf and Isfina i
Sand iwthopleffy portico, iiiitli its 'eight ,
=Waive columns I.a /marble. -6 There' le'
nothing light. andlietigaiitiabout .. at, hut'
all is grand, alnidw'seVere. , .•eTlie walle
urelnitthed' in state ; nhd I:satolies of.*
have fallen off here - and there ;the panels,.
one illiaiwith figured in ieliKeregifeptz
and'defaced ;, an hundreaswallowst alatiV
head! the Coriii*,7;asnlwithat•ritortdor
necklace, and the%lplaintottgoithana
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