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M'CONNELSVILLE. OHIO, AUG. 0. 18G3.
$2.00 A YEAH
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NOTION AND MILLINERY STORE.
C. L. HA LL,
WHOLESALE I RETAIL DEALER IN
Notions and I?Ji!Iincry Goods,
BELL STREET, MALTA. OHIO.
BUSINESS DONE ON
May 7. 1809-tf.
A. W. WALKER & CO.
Merchant Tailors,
Bell Street. LTalta, Ohio.
Clothing made to order on tha ahortrat notice nl at prices to suit the
timra. All ordeis accompanied by a responsible name will he nromntlv
filled. Thi firm w always up to the
thing to atand the scrutiny or the moat fastidious. They keep goods to sell by
the yard or in any shape to auit purchasers. Ladies' Cloak infra) way on band.
Mar. 19-lr. '
Painting, (Jlazin and
J. J. STHWAUT,
I$prpart to rtn kit ituinu at Uoutf,
Clavier, and Pupor Hangar.
Two Doors East
All work done neatly, expeditiously and cheap.
April 9th -tf.
MANUFACTURERS OF CIGARS,
And Wholesale and Retail Doalvrs in
Cigars, SmiA",
Smoking and
Chewing Tobacco,
I'.OOMS, .Northwest Corner of tie
: H'CONNELSVILLE, OHIO.
April 16--Cm.
A STKICTLY CASH SYSTEM t -W
lateat fashions, and warrant their clo
Paper Hanging
Sign and Carriage) ralatvrf
?ii him a call at hit thop in
of the Post House.
Pipes, &, 4&c.
Public Square, Weal of Court Houae,
I," ASK AND COMFORT.
THE
TI1ERE
NOT II I NO
BLESSING
OF
80 VALUA
PERFECT
BLE A3 PER
BldUTI
FECTMOIITI
And
TEHKECT SIGHT can only U ot
tainod by uamg
PERFECT SPECTACLES,
the difficulty f procuring which u
WILL KKOWN.
Ueaara. LAZARUS A MORRIS, Ocu
liata and Optioiana, Hartford, Conn.,
Manufactureraof the Celebrated PER
FECTEO SPECTACLES, ha after
yeara of experience, experiment and
the'eroction of ooatly machinery. 1een
euabled to produce that grand deaide
ratum, PEItFECT SPECTACLES.
which hara been aold with unlimited
aatitfiiction to the weaaora in Jaasa
chuiecta, Rhode Inland, Connecticut,
New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, New
York, Pennaylvunlu, New Jeraey, Noya
Hcotiit, New Krunvwick. rrinoe Ed
ward1 Island, and Dominion of Cana
da, during the paat nine yeara.
These celebrated apectaolea never
tirqthe eye, and last many yeara with
out change.
S. F. WIaM.IAMO.T,
dealer In
CLOCKS, WATCHES, and JEWELBT,
ji . M'Connelsville, Ohio,
SOLE AGENTS for the aala of these
j) raaracTKD aracTACLta,
from srhotn only ihry can be procured.
WE EMPLOYlfO PFVLAHS.
Dee. 11 lV8-ly .
f f2r '
NEW I FRESH! ATTRACTIVE
GREAT TIL E8
o r
AT TOR
Hook Store
rOR TfJB
SPRING and
SUMMER
TRADE.
W have Just received and opened
the Largest Stock of '
WALLPAPER,
WINDOW SHADES,.
TRANSOM. PAPER,
BOKDKKS, Ao.,
Ever brought to town, and of the most
deairabla patterns end quality from a
common .grown to line Uilt l ap
which we will nil
LOWER f baa EVER BEFORE!
Our slock embraces the best Aad fi
nest variety in the market, purchased
direct from the Manufacturers, end
oannot be surpassed for beauty of
ty lea and Lorn Frio.
ADAIR BROS,
March 19, 1809.
POST HOUSE,
Ceatrr Street,
MCONJEL8TILLE, O.
FRANK JEFFERS Proprietor.
Every accommodation afforded guests,
and the stabling may be oon-
aidered the beet, .
fJJVE THEM A CALL.
OHIO UNIVERSITY.
Tho next Tflm -will
eommanc Sptmbr zth and emitinu
thirteen wnki, with 111 following Board
f instructors t
REV. tOLOMON HOWARD, t. D. LL. D.,
Frsldat end Vntmnr of Intellectual and
Moral Phdotopby.
RSV. A. I. eiBRONB, A. it. it. D.,
Prefsssor ef Mineralogy, Chsmfstrv and
' Geology.
SIT. W. H. BCOTT, A. M.,
Froftnor of Oravk Lang usg aad titaraturc.
W. H. 0. Al)JfRV, A. U.,
Professor of Matamaatle.
REV. W.II.IUR8T, A. M.,
Profstsor ef Latin L.agruir and Iiltoretar.
Thr University offer to young
man tu parlor isoinii lor suing in.mtai
ass for positions af honor aad aMfulneaa.
Siud.nl. will b prepared for tba Collar
Classes and tha immadiata Instruction of
tha Prolnaori of tho itmrtl departments,
who will alto cira Noixal Imticctior to
aoch aa ara preparing to teach,
Boobs ara furnished In tha University,
for a oi.ll fae. in which slndants may ra-
ida and board thfmwlii at a T,rT little
aapanaa, whan limltad mesne ansk this
ry.
Tb folUwInr rersoa are admitted, frt.
ef ebsrga for tuition I
1. On stadant trm arh ennntr of the
State, to be selerUd by the County Cornmis
siBr and th Auditor..
X. Any United Bute volunteer, eitl-
saa of Ohio, who has bmn- dissbled la th
aarvic aad honorably dischargd and
I. Any honorably dianharnd volantmr.
who antered the aervie aa a minor, for a
long a tim as ha waa la the ssrvic under
r4T Fr farther Infnrmsllon stnd to ths
rraaidrut for Catalogue.
Br Order or Facxltt.
Atiixx, Ohio, Jult 33, 'Ct 1m.
J. T. C R E W ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAAV,
M'C05KEL8VILLE, OHIO,
orricEi
Brwstr'a Store, near Court IIous.
0vr
Ill Collet lioni rromplly IttraJcd to.
IRS9.
Sprint Trad!.
1869.
Adams & ICahler
hsv a well MlerUd stock of Dry Goods,
Oructri, Qu.en.war, Boots tud bhuus, Ac,
at
ORMATLT RXDVCKD t CSS
XTOBB i Sortb-WMlCorntrof Ctnlerind
Ent tlrtetn,
M'Coaaalivilla, Okie
April It ly.
Gaery otA.rt.
W, C. TtlESIZE
asks th piblia to esll snd xmtue his
Doeimsa Photacranhs. Fsrmtypas, Am
bmtypas, Osnis, Ac, Ac, which esunut be
sin passed anywbsr. II has perfoclwt ar
rauaamant therby any on can h ao
evniodatad with tb finest of Oil Paintings
and pictur of India Ink Work. Rooms
ovr Boone's Saddler Shop, In .1. C. Hlons's
Building, CeuUr Btreat, 31 Uuuuelsvuii'
Obio.
Jaa 1 ly.
J. E. & Fin. R. Ilaana,
A-ttornevs -At Iaw.
ircotryxLariLLK, omu.
will atund promptly to all bu.inats u
trastad to theui. Buecinl attention given
to collections. OffioaouCentarStroet, thrr
doors wt of lua l'ublis e((U.r.
vxuxa ty.
LIST OF PREMIUMS
TO BE AWARDED BY THE
MORGAN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
AT THEIR
SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL FAIR.
TO BE HELD AT
The Fair Grounds,
NEAR M'CONNELSVILLE,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,
October 13, 14, and 15, 1869.
FIRST DEPARTMENT.
FIRST DEPARTMENT. Class A. No. 1—Horses for all Work.
Best stallion over four yours, $8
2d do do do
best stallion over three yeara,
2d do do do
best atallion over two years,
2d do do
best gelding over four years,
2d do do
best gelding ver three years,
2d do do
beat gelding over two years,
2d - do do
best yearling stallion or gelding cult,
za ao ao ao
best mare over four yeara,
2d do do
best mare over three yeara,
2d do do
best mare over two years.
2d do do 1
best yearling mare colt, 2
2d do do 1
Vest brood mare, specimen of stock
by ber aide, 4
2d do . do ' do 3
beat suckling colt, 3
2d do 3
Awarding Committee J A C Leland,
John Nflely, Joseph Peeire, bloom tp.,
Townsend L Simpson, Dr. Jaaon Rob
erta. - ...
No animal to roceiye an award or
premium in more than one number of
this class.
Class A, No. 2—Heavy Draught.
Best stallion over four years,
2d do ' do
19
4
best more or gMding oyer 4 yeara,
id do do do
6!21
S
best pair draught horaea or ma res, S
2d do do - do 5
Awarrtina Committee 4 A C Leland,
John Neely, Joseph Teaira, Bloom tp.,
Townsend L Simpson, Pr. Jason Rol
erta. ' t
No animal to reoeire an awsrd of
premium in more than one nuitfcer of
tbia eiaaa. . ., , .
Class A. No. 3—Harness, &c.
Best pair match horaea or maris for
light harness, ' ffl
2d do do do 6
beat geld, or mare for aingle hameaa, A
?d do do do i
beat saddle geldin or mare, A
2d do do 4
Awarding Committee Levi Pierce,
Union tp., Aaron Woodward, Kliiah
i ' ii vis. , marrii vv avu aru, - oatimai
Ru.ledge, Napoleon Daniela, Edward
ni,i..n
Robinson
No animal to receive an award or
premium in more than one number of
this class. . .
I
Class A, No. 4—Sweepstakes.
Fastest trot tine horse or mare in
harness or under saddle. 120
Fasteat pacing horse or mare in
harness or under saddle, ZU
Awarding Coftimitten Levi Pierce,
Union tp.r Aaron Woodward,' hlitnh
Rutledge, Napoleon Daniel Edward
Kobinaon.
1'acing exhibition will take ulaoe on
the second day of the Fair, at 3 o'clock
M., and the trotting matob on the
third day of the Fair, at 3 o'clock p. m.
r.niry tee in trotting matcn, J
ao pacing do il
Swoepatakee confined to this county.
Class A, No. 4—Sweepstakes. Class B—Mules and Asses.
Best Jack. 18
2d a do 6
best pair of mules, ovor 3 years, 5
2d do do do 4
est pair of mules, over 2 years. 5
2d do do do H
best mule, 3
2d do 4
best yearling mule colt, 3
24 do do a
best suckinc mule colt.
2d do do 3
A ward in a Committee- William A
McConnell, James Glenn. Wm F
Woodward, Wm
F Hedges, Richard
UcElhinney.
Class C, No. 1—Short Horns.
Best Durhnm bull, over 3 years,
$2
3
2
2d do do do
best Durham bull over 2 years,
2d do do do
best Durham Bull over 1 year,
2d do do do .
1
3
2
2
1
best Durham bull calf,
2d do do
beet Durham cow over 3 years,
2d do do do
6
4
4
best Durham heifer over 2 yonrs,
2d do do do
3
3
2
2
best Durham hoifcrovor 1 year,
2d do do do
bst Durham ealf.
Id do do
1
Awardinc Committee Charles Mo-
Cnrty, Eli Frew, J onus Shaitlc, Edwin
Mlierwood, rreeman icott.
No premium awarded in this sub-di
vision of thia close unless a sworn state
ment of the pedigree of the animal up
on which tn same Is rimmed be posted
upon or near the stall thereof.
Class C, No. 2—Devons.
Beat bull over 3 years,
2d do do
best bull over 2 years,
A
4
zd do do
best bull over 1 year,
2d do do
bent bull calf,
2
3
2
2
2d do
best eow over 3 years,
2d do do
I
e
4
beat heifer over 2 years,
2d do do
best heifer" over 1 year,
2i do do
best heifer calf,
2d do
4
2
3
2
2
1
Awarding Committen t'lmrles Mc-
Carty. Eli Frew, Jonas Shartlo, Edwin
Sherwood. Freeman Soott.
No premium awarded in this sub-dt
vision of this close unless a sworn state
ment of the pedigree of the animal up
on which the same is olaimed ho posted
upon or near the stall thereof.
Class C, No. 3—Graded Stock, Short Horn
Durhams and Devons.
Best bull over 4 yeara, f
'1A Aa do
beat bull over 3 years,"
2d do do
best bull over 1 year. .
2d do do .
best bull calf. ,
2d do
best cow over 3 rears,
2d do do
beat heifer over 2 years,
2d do ' do
best beifer over 1 year,
2d do do
beat heifer ealf,
2d do
Awarding Committee -Isaiah Kent
son, Daniel Muloy, John Triplett, John
Landerman, John Love.ll.
Class C, No. 4—Fat Cattle.
Best fat bullock, f5
2d do
best yoke work oxta,
2d do do
best fat cow,
2d do
beat four yoke oxen from any one tp.
2d do do do
Awarding Committee Isaiah Ken
son, Daniel Meloy, John Iriplott, John
Landerman, John Lorell.
No aitinml in this class can have
more than one premium.
Class D—Sheep
Best merino buck 3 yrs. old and over,
2d do do do
best merino buck, 2 yeara old,
2d do do do
best merino buok 1 year old,
2d do do do
best 3 merino ewes 3 yrs. old & over,
2d
do
do do
best
2d
best
do
do
do
2 years old,
do do
1 year old,
2d
do
do do
best throe upring buck lambs,
zu oo uo ao
best (hree spring ew Isinbf,
$6
do
.13
- 2
2
1
3
best Cottswold Buek,
2d ' do . '
beat CottuwoM ewea,
2d do
best Southdown bticV, '
2d do
beet three Southdown ewes.
. 1
J
2
beat specimen mutton abeep S in uo.
za ' uo do io
beat fleece of wool from. buck,
3
1
1
beet do from two.
Awardinc Committee Aaron P De-
wee. John Rutledtfe, John McDonald,
James Miller, Jacob WHtanbery.
Ho sheen can take more than one
the same year. .
1 do ' do
Class E—Swine.
BextDoarof any kind. to
2d do do 4
best sow of any kind, 6
2d do - do S
. . - , m m
T 6 P V" a" w ,nonJ,
lid . Uo . do
best specimen stock hoga not I
than five, 0
2-1 do do do 4
best sow and litter of pigs, 0 or more, 0
Awarding Committee tiscar rthey
ood. James 8 Patterson. Wm Peaira,
Bloom tn., Samuel Hammond, James
J Palmer.
No animal in this class can receive
more than one premium.
Class F—Poultry.
Best pal r of Poland. II
2d do 60c
best pair of Dorkings, 1
2d do 50c
best pair of Shanghais, I
2d do &0c
bmtt pair Cochin China, 1
2d do do 60c
best 0 nniives, oork and 8 hens. I
beat pair of tut keys, I
2d do 50c
tx-st pair Uuinea fowls, 1
best pair or roa. lowia, l
best dixplny poultry owned by ex'r, 1
2d do do do 50c
best cage Canary birds, 1
best cage Red bird, I
best pair Muscovia ducks, 1
2d do do 5(c
best pair Native ducks, 1
2d do do ftOo
Awarding Committeo Rev. D M
Hollister, Dr. John Ewing, Rev. I N
McAboe, Uiss Olive Waller, alias
rah Brown.
SECOND DEPARTMENT.
SECOND DEPARTMENT. Class G—Plows.
Best nlowor general purposes, 3
2d do do 3
best treble shovel plow, I
best double do 2
beat side bill plow, 2
best Cultivator, i
AwardingCoinmitteo John 1.1 horn -
aa, Charles W Mol arty. Joseph Uenery
John Parmiter, Peter MUlor.
Class H—Farm Implements.
Best wagon for farm purposes, to
2d do do 3
best Spring wagon, 5
zd do a
best two horse harrow, 1
bust roller. I
best horse hay rake, 2
best straw and hay cutter, 1
2d do do 50
best churn, 1
2d do fOc
best bee hive, 1
2d do otic
bost Hoe. 1
best ox yoke and bows, I
best Dot to nook. l
beat sugar cane mill, 3
2d do 2
best display of garden implements,
owned by exhibitor,
best display of farm implements,
owned bv exhibitor.
ii warding Committee. John E Thorn'
as.Chsa W McCnrty, Joseph Honory
John Parm:tor, Peter Jlillor.
Class I—Mechanics and Manufactures
8
5
4
2
2
1
2
1
6
4
3
2
3
1
2
1
3
6
8
4
2
Best wacon harness for general use. S3
2d do do do 3
bes carriage harness, 6
2d do J
best wagon whin, 1
best man's saddle, 3
2d do 2
best lady's saddle. 3
Yd do i
best side sole leather. 1
2d do 60c
best side upper leather, 1
best pair men's coarse boots, 1
bost pair men a line boots. i
best pair lady a slippers, t
best made coat, 2
best made pants 1
best two barrels I tight wor, l
best two barrels (slack work,) 1
best barrel flour, 2
2d do 1
best barrel salt, 1
best barrel table salt, 1
best grain cradle, I
2d do 60c
best carriage, made in county, 6
2d do do 3
beat cook stove for wood, 3
bost do . for coal, 2
beet nest oak corn baskets, not leas
than four in number,
best display of tin ware, to consist of
tin bucket, tin pan, tin tea kettle.
manufactured by exhibitor, 2
best rifle gun,
best wanhiiig machine, 1
best panel door,
2d do 60c
best window sash,
2d do 50c
best bureau,
beat bedstead,
best center table,
best sett of oh airs,
10 bMt half doien corn brooms.
8 1 L.t wool hat made iu county.
I- nest fur hat ma'le in county,
bost fly brush Ipeatbwl foathers.I
bust fixture for tying wool.
best display of marble work.
Awarding Committee Robt A Fink
erton, Jepktha Doudna, Euhruim Kell
er, Ool. Ira Ellis, Wm Riley, Windsor
township.
THIRD DEPARTMENT.
Class J, No. 1—Domestic Manufactures.
4
2
6
Best specimen grape wine, $1
2d do Jo 50o
beat specimen currant wine, 1
beat 4 pounds fresh buttor, 2
2d do do 1
best jar May buttor, 2
2d do 1
best cheese, 2
2d do
best loaf of bread, and bow mad. 1
2d Uo- 'do do 60c
1
60?
I
60c
1
60c
1
50c
1
10c
1
60c
1
1
60o
bwt jar currant Jelly, .,
2d do
leat eweet apple molaases,
2d do . do
best jar apple butter,
beat jar pink lea,
2d do
be?t prierved peaches ht eansor ars I
2d do do do Wc
beet preserved plums In cana or jars 1
best preserved cherries in cans or jars, 1
best preserved pears in cans or jors, 1
best preserved citrons,
Awardinc Committee -4 c Mono, u.
Wm Milhous, Mrs DH Mortley, Mrs.
Benj O Converse, Mm. JuUn A Vauroaa.
!'. lonf brown bredd, how maoe,
2d Uo do , ' do
beet Jwr evince presarvea,
2d do do
brst jar qui nee jelly,
2d , do
best Jar tomato jelly,
2d do
Class J, No. 1—Domestic Manufactures. Class J. No. 2.
Brut canned quinces, natural state, tl
21 do do do oOc
best do peaches do I
2d do do do 50c
best do plums, do 1
beat do cherries, do 1
beat do apples, do 1
best do pears, do 1
best do tomatoes, do I
best box honey. 1
2d do ouo
best gallon sorghum or China sugar
cane syrup,
best 2 hums meat, and how cured.
2d do do do 60o
bent lar sonn. 1
2d do "c
best box cundles. 1
2d do 50c
best box fancv bar soap. 1
2d do 50o
best dixplav homemade soap, 1
'd do do i"c
best gallon carbon oil, 1
bent box renin soap, . 1
best Ur lard. 1
Awarding Committee vm Hark'
hurst. Col. George S Corner, Mrs. Wm
Shorwood. Vina Frank Leland, Urs. C
L Hall.
Class J, No. 3.
Best woolen carpet,
best rag carpet,
bent pair double coverlets,
besthonie wrought rug,
best pair woolen stockings,
best pair woolen socks,
best five yard linon,
-t3
2
2
2
1
75c
2
2
1
2
1
best bed quilt,
.'d do
best five yards. Caunul,
2d do
. , n.:rnia:n homemade blankets.
3
3
3
2
. r t . j
2d do do do
"best pair plaid blunkets,
1.1 A. .ir.
best pieco cloth, not less than 5 yds., 3
Zd do uo uo z
best piccocaaaimcre not less than 5yds 3
. . . 1 M
2d do oo uo i
best piece satinet not less than 5 yds, 2
2d do do h 1
best pair woolen mittens, 1
best pair single coverlets, 1
best pair cotton stocKings, i
best nomemado counterpane, 1
best pair homemade linen sheets, 2
best linen table cloth, 1
Awarding Committee-Hiel Duns-
moor, Ihompson KoDinson, Mrs. jonn
McDonald. Miss Saruli v Jenkins, Miss
Mary Wetherell.
Class J. No. 4.
Best silk bonnet in style k making, $3
bost straw bonnet in style .V making, 2
host cap in style and making,
best made dress,
best made shirt,
best worsted embroidery,
bust silk embroidery,
best embroidery on muslin,
best embroi l .i y on collar,
bobt specimen leather work,
best skirt,
best gimp hat,
best crotohet work,'
best pair lamp mats,
best tidy. 1
Awarding Committee Cnpt. i. Ai
Roberts. Capt. E.xtus Scott, Mrs. O W
t'onklin, Mrs. Elijah Rutlcdgo, Miss
Hate 1. Moll. '
FOURTH DEPARTMENT.
FOURTH DEPARTMENT. Class K--Flowers and Paintings.
2
I
I
6
Best collection of flowers,
2d do
best display green house plants,
2d do do
50c
60o
best arranged boquet,
2d do 50c
best disp'ay dahlias,
2d do 60o
best collection of roses,
best display of wax flowers,
2d do do 60o
bet oil pointing,
za ao
best water color painting,
2d do do
best specimen crayon drawing.
2d do do
50c
best specimen penmanship,
bent specimen of printing, .
2d do do
best display of photographs,
2d do do
Awarding Committee -O M Lovell.
Albert Millar, Mrs. C K Shepord, Miss
Martha Loughridge. Miss Kale Crew
All articles in this class must be pro
duced by exhibitor.
Clot Ltyuit.
Best eight kinds fall applos, $5
2d do do
3d do ' do
bost ton kinds winter apples,
2d do do
3d do Co
beet divpluy full ptars,
2d do .2
bunt display winter pears,
2d do
best display quinces,
2d do
bost display peaches,
2d do -
best display of plum,
best display of grapes,
2d do
best display fruit produced by cxhib'r
2d . do do
3d do do
Awarding Committee Capt. Goo
Henderson, U L Hall, John Roberta,
t'hai-lee Hambleton, Simpkin H Brown.
Not to exceed 6 apple of eaoh kind.
Allart.iolee in thi clous must be pro
duced by the exhibitor.
II
Class M--Vegetables.
Best display Irish potatoes
2d do do
HI aiyiH hi. ii ,n tuimmmm is i n mnnnef
best displny sweet potatoes, 2
2d do do 1
beet (Tisplny rah-bafto not less 3 Lds, I
2d do 4t do 60o
beat tlprplay loTnff.x, 1-2 boshel, 1
2d Uf So iOo
best display owiofev, I pck, I
td do Ar 60s
best d!p'y tornafiTee, 1 ack, 1
2d do do COo
best disr1" ' beeta, 1 2 in X O., I
2d do do 50e
best diply winter s-juashes 3 in no. 1
2d do do do 50
bst display cauliflower, 3 headt, t
2d do do 60d
beat display broccoli, 3 heads, 1
7d do uo . auo
best diilny puinpkina, 6 In No., 1
2d do do 504
best display vegetable egg plant, 1
2d do do 50o
txnt difplsy prppcr wnd atalk, 1
M oo .no awe
best display seedling pc4ateos for 'OS, 1
best display 6 citrons, I
best displsy kidney beans, 1-2 feck, I
best display vegetables, 2
2i do I
Awsrding Committee Eekiel De
vol. Benton Durbin, John E Vore, oar
Gillespie, Thompson White.
Ctatt N ' Farm lroJHeU, Grain in IiHthet.
Rest bushel of white wheat,
91
?d do do
best bushel of red wheat,
2d do ' do
best do rye,
best bushel oats,
2d do
bost bushel spring barley,
best bushel fall barley,
best 2 bush. Indian corn in ear,
2d do do
best bushel of buckwheat,
2d do do
bost bushel of flnxsced,
best bushel of timothy see I,
2d do do
best bushel of clover seed,
2d do do
best display pop corn,
best disnlar sweet corn,
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best half bushel white beans.
best ten pounds hops,
best specimen of leaf tobacco, not
less than five hands,
2d Ho do do
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Awarding Committee A J Lawrence,
John T Keun, Reese Whittaker, Alex
ander Finloy, William Simpson.
No premium shall he awarded in this
class except to the producer, ami of the
crop of 1869.
Class O--Field Crops.
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bushuls to the acre, $"
9, r'o to o 2
best acre Indian corn, not loss than
100 burhels to the acre,
2d do do Ho
best acre of fall barley; not less than
40 bushels to the acre,
"Id do . do do
best acre of spring borley, not less
than 40 bushels o the acre,
1i do do do
beat acre af rye, not less than 10
bushels to the aero,
Id do no do
best acre oats, not less than 40 husji-
els to the acre,
Ud do r'o no
bost aero of buckwheat, nut loss 'ban
40 bushels to the aero,
J, do no do
est cro Irish potatoes, not loss
than 1-3 acre,
'Id do h do
best crop sweet potatoes, not less
than l- acre,
Id do do do
best crop cVn'er seed, not less than
one acre,
3d do do do
best crop timothy see 1, not less than
1-2 acre,
2d do do do
best fourth acre turnips,
21 do
best fourth acte field beans,
2d do Ho
best fourth aere fiell peas,
2d lo
best half acre flax aeed,
2d Oo
best fourth acre onions
2d do
best half aero broom corn,
2d Ho
est fourth acre carrots.
2d do
best fourth acre nulJ boets;
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best fourth acre hop with full ac
count of cu tivation A preservat'n,
Premiums ! tbisclass to bo awar
ded at tho mooting; of the diroetora,
in McConnetsvillo, on tho 22d dny
of Norombor next.
Diecrotioiiary Cummittee Win
I' Spritffuo, George II Mutaon, Juh
A Adair, Mrs. J U Goudy, Mra. Jo
seph Kooa, Mrs. u jjaoBiiioor.
Tho Hoard of Director roonest
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the prompt and faithful attendance
of the Committcca heroin designa
ted (which, alone, materially en
hanoug the Bucoesa of onr Fair,) and
where it ia impossible for any mem
berof the Committeeto bo present to
dixcharge the duties aieigncd them,
that they notify the Sec rotary aa
early aathey can of the same that
other persona may bo seloctod to
fill their places.
Premiums will not bo awarded
in any of tho foregoing clacs u
less tho J udge douin tba animal or
article mertorious.
Good wator will be found upon
the grounds, and. buy furnished
gratia to all Stock brought for ex
hibition. Oond and commodious Halls aro.
upon the grounds for tho exhibition
of Fancy and Domestic articloa and
Manufactures, Fruita, Vegetation,
and ample eUll room for aid
animals brought fur exhibiltoii.
Au offectiy Polioe fore will bo
kept on band day and night, there
by insuring the safety ol all article
on exhibition. ,
lintrio may be made at an' time
before Ibe fair with the Secretary,
at the Book: Store, in MoCounols
villo, and at tho Far Grounds until
10 o'clock A. M., of the second day
of the Fair,
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A. S. DICKEY, Pres't.
JOHN S. ADAIR, Sec'y.