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' 1 I, - . . . . . '. ' ' t " ; i . s 1 VOLUME 29, NO. 4G. CADIZ, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 18G3. TERJ1S,-S1.50 PREMIUMS AND WITH 1HI NAMKS OK TH AWARDING JUDGES, FOR THS ' IlarrlAon County Agricultural .. gocirty, to be held tai Cadiz, on 1Vrdiiesduy, Thursday e Fri day. pt. SOlli, mid On. ll and 2nd, 1963. LIST OF "PREMIUMS. FARMS. ! For the best managed Farm, til things con " " ' side red, ' Flint premium $10,00 Second do 5,00 1 ' Comshtte; Jno. Hammond, Jesse Lew isand Jno. McFadden (Iri-h.) Applicants for premiums on Farms must give the awarding comraitteo, before the, 1 25th of August, explicit wri'ten statements ' ol their plan of fanning, showing their course for several years past, and the reason of their success. . - FLOUR. " ' For the best barrel of flour made Of the , least amount of wheat, ;' First premium - 3 00 Second rto 2,00 A sworn statement to be furnished to iho Secretary at the time of making the eniry the above flour. For the best barrel of flour without regard to ' ' the amount ol wheat, First premium 3,0) Second do 2,00 Committee C. Warfcl, C. F. Wagoner and 8. George, Sr. CROPS. ' Best crop o? corn not less than five acres. First premium 10,00 Second do 5,00 " Best crop ol wheat not less than five acre, I' irst premium 10.00 Second do 5,00 Best crop of oats not less than five acres, First premium , 6,00 Second do 3,00 The greatest amount of molasses made from one fourth o( an acre of sorghum, (a sam pie of the molasses shown to the com iimtee,) First premium 8 00 Second do 5,00 Third do 3,00 Best one acre of corn, First premium 5, CO Second do . 3,00 Best crop of timothy hay not less than one acre, First premium 5,00 ' Second do 3,00 Best crop of clover hay not less than one ace, First premium 5,00 Second do 3,U0 Best crop of timothy seed, not less than one acre, First premium 5,00 Second do 3,00 Best crop of clover seed, not less than one acre, . First premium 5,00 Second do 3,00 Best crop of potatoes, not less titan one fourth of an acre, First premium 4 00 Second do 3,00 .Best crop of sweet potatoes, not loss thaii one eighth of an acre, , First premium 4.00 Second do 3,00 Committer Walter Jamison, Jno, Iiav ei Mold and Jaa. Thompson. Applicants lor premiums on Crops must have their grounds and produce accurately measured by two disinterested persons, whose statments must be veiihed by ellidnvits and must furnish explicit written statements ol) 1st, the kind ol soil, 2nd, the kind and quality ot manure and 'he manner of appli cation. 3rd, the time and manner of pre paring the ground lor planting and sowing. 4ui, the quantity of seed used. 5th, the mode ol cutting and time of harvesting 6th, the amuHiil ol time of both man and beast employed m applying matiuie, prepar' ing the ground, planting or sowing, cultivat ing and gathering the crop. 7th, net amount ol crop, tue whole ol which must bu weigh ed or measurer! by the usual siandard. 8Ui, if practical, they must produce a sample ol the crop to the committee and have it exhi bited at the Fair- Competitors for pi etui inns on Corn and Clover Seed may report to the committee at any lime be'oie the last Friday in October. Oilier competitors must give their reports to the !-ecittary at any r time betore the first day of the Fair The premiums wilt be awarded with reerence to provableness ai woll as amount of crops quantity as well as quality will be consider ed. The object which this t-ociety wishes to keep always in view in awarding premiums on crops, is not meiely that it may be known ' that large crops are ruifed in the coumy, but ' the method oi cultivating such crops may ' be made public, that the larmers ol n.e coun ty generally, may avail themselves oi any knowledge thai miiy be useful to tl.em. ?-' HOK-.ES-CLAS3 A. ' , hpnng horse colts, First premium, " 3 00 Second do .2,00 - Spring mare colts, . First premium, 3,00 Second do . , 2,00 . Brood mare lor draught, (spring colt by her ide,) . First premium, . 6,00 Second do i, 3,00 . Brood mare for all purposes, (spring colt by htr side,) ; First premium, . , 5,00 Second . do , 3,00 , Brood mare for saddle and harnesg, (spring colt by bar Bide,) First premium, 5,00 Becond do 3,00 ' Committee 8aml. McFadden, (I ) Mi I non htlfling, J. 13. Frazier, Jno. Crumley and John C. Kerr. CLASS B. ,1. .,' Best mare one year old,. First premium, 3,00 Second do 2,00 II ' Best mare two years old, First premium, 500 becond do 3,00 Best mare three years old for draught, ' First premium, ' 5,00 '- Becond do v , 3,00 Best mare three years old for all purposes, First premium, 6,00 '; Becond do , 300 - Best mare lour years "old sod upwards for' ' ; draught.- -: - First premium, 6,00 Becond do -": ' .3,00 Best mare four years old and upwards for j, .-,, ! .. . v - all purposes, ' First premium, i .V 5,00 J Becond do 8,00 s Bant mare four ' years old and upwards lor .! ! .i ; saddle and harness. First premium, "" '"" ' ' " ' 5,00 ' Becond do - - ; 3 00 Committk James Cannon, L. Voorhes, M. O. Blemmons, Gillespie Haver fie Id and Saml. Clifford. CLASS C. Sweepsake claa of .talliona of nr breed, style, size and action to be especial . - ... . u u. , ij.w Second do 10,00 Stallions four years old and upwards for draught First premium, " 10,00 Sscord , do . 6,00 Stallions ; four years old and upwards for saddle and harness, First prrmium S,00 Second do 6 OC 8ialliou8 four years old and upwards for purposes, First premium, 8.00 Second do 5,00 Stallions three years old for draught, ' First premium, C OO Second do 4,00 Stallions three years old for all purposes, First premium, 6x0 Second do 4,00 Stallions 2 years eld for draught. First premium. 6,00 Second do Stullions two years old for all purposes. First premium, 5,00 Serond do 3,00 Stallions one year old for all purposes, First premium 6,00 Second do 3,00 Committee K. F. Moffit, Geo. Caves, Jno. Moore, (Blue,) E. McCleary and O. Slenimons, CLASS I). Gelding four years old and upwards for draught i First premium, 5,00 second do 3,00 Gelding four years old and upwards for ull purposes, first premium, 5,00 Secoml do 3,00 Gcldii g three years old for draught, First premium, 5.00 S. cond do 3 00 Gilding three years old for all purposes First premium, 00 Second do r Gelding two years old. First premium, 3,00 3,00 2,00 Second Hn . ling one years old, 3.00 2,00 5.00 3,00 5,00 3.00 Me- Second di Gelding or mate for saddle, r irst premium, Second do Gelding er mare for light harness, First premium, Second do TifCfcMMiTTK.rc Andrew Jamison Jas. Fadden, (I.) Jno. Anderson, (ilendrys -burgh.) Ilobt. Henderson, (Jeirerson county,), Jno. Guurley. CALSS E. Best pair matched horses or mares for all purposes owned by one man. First premium, (5,00 Second do " 4,00 Best pair fancy ma'ched horses or mates lor driving, (without recard to color) owned by one man First premium fi 00 Second di 4 00 Committer John Rnninsbam, Jno. Me. Fadden, (I ) Dnvid Barret, Jno Wiley (Jelf . co.,) Dr. James Slmn. CLASS F. Fastest walking horse or mare, First premium Second do 5 00 3.00 Fnstet racking or pacing gelding or maro, Firt premium 20.00 Socond do 10,00 Fastest trotting gelding or mare, First premium 25 00 Seond do 15.00 Third do 30 00 Extra entrance fee of 10 percent on First premium offered for Hacking or Trotting Horses. Commtttfr T). Tf. Welch, Flemmimr. TTeflinir, R. J. Bennett, John Latham and Rizin Holmes. CATTLE CLASS G. Best bull three years old and upwards. V irst premium Second do Rest bull two years old, First prcm'iim Second do Best bull one year old. First premium Second do 10,00 0,(X) 5.00 3,00 3,00 2,00 Best bull calf, First premium 2 00 Se-ond do 1,00 Committer John Oglevee, J. Moors, Hezekiah Howies, Willian Crokey and J. Ciamblet. CLAS II. Best cow three years and upwards. First premium P,00 Second do ' 5,00 Best cow or heifer two years old, First premium Soeond do Best Ilei'er one year old, Firs' premium Second do i Best snrine heifer calf, 5,00 3,00 3,00 2,00 2,00 1,00 8,00 First premiun Second do Best cow for milk and butter, First premium Stoma do 6,00 All persons exhibiting Cows for milk and butter, must furnish a statement in writing to the Secretary belore the cow is entered, setting forth: 1st, the age and breed of the cow and the time of calving. 2nd tlu quantity of milk and weight, and the butter made therefrom during! period often days, the cow to be led on grass alone. The ex periment to be verified by the com pa litor and another person conversant with the faots, cenified thereto oyer their signatures. Committee Jackson Croskey, Wm. Ham ilton, Sr., Be ml. Thompson, Jno. Carnahan, David Patterson. CLASS I. Best yoke of Oxen 4 years old and upwards. First pr.'minin 6,00 Second do 4,00 Best yoke of Oxen 3 years old. First premium Second do Best yoke of Oxen 2 years old, First premium Second do Best pair yearling Steers, First premium Committee Augustus Porter, 3,00 2,00 2,00 1,00 1,00 John Thompson, (of Greene) John McXary (of Uelnont count .) , JACKS AND MULBiU-CLASS J. Best Jack,-'", , First premium 8,00 Second do 6,00 Best Mule 2 years old and upwards, First premium 6,00 Second do ! - Best Mule 1 year old. First premiun Second do ' 1 Best Mult Colt, 8,00 4,00 2,00 3,00 2.00 Walter First premium Becond ' do ' 1 ' Committee Dr. John Pittis, Oratg, B. Hsrgrev. I CLASS K. n, I Best Buck of any breed gvr 2 years old i ! 'ret Prfm,um 25.00 !3d do 15 4tb do 10UJ CouaiiTTiE Andrew Jamison, James fove and Kami. McFadden (Irish.) CLASS L. Best Buck of any breed 1 yjar old. First premium 25 00 2d do 20,00 3d do , 15,00 4th do 10,00 Committee Jos. Holmes, Sr., H. Boyle, and baml. Qtborne. CLASS M.; Best Buck Lamb of any breed. First premium 20,00 2i do 15.U) 3d do 10,00 all 4th do 5,00 Committee Jno. Crumley, U R. Cuch' ran and Jno. McFadden (Allien?) CLASS a. Pen of 6 Ewes, any Lreed over 2 ye trs eld, .,,.,'t irst premium 5,00 2d do 20.00 15,00 10,00 3d do 4 ih do Committee Jno. Moore, Jas. B, son aod James Porter. CLASS (). Pen ol 5 Ewes, one year old. J ami First premium 20,00 2d do ' 15 00 3.1 do 10.00 4th do 6,00 Committee John N. tlacna, George A. Givun and Elijah Carverv CLASS Pi. Pen of 5 Ewe Lambs. First premium 2d do 15,00 10.00 ' 6,00 3,00 Uoluies, 3d do 4th do Committee Oliver Cope, John (Mastemville,) Thomas T. Baker, CLASS Q.",' Best Ewe of any breed one t year, old ami upwaras. ;i First premium 2d do Best Ewe Lamb ol any breed First premium 2d do 10,00 6,00 8.00 4.t0 Committee Peter S Thomas, John Os borne and Thos. Ledge, (Belmont county.) CLASS R. Mutton sheep. First premium 4,00 2d do . 3,00 Tendons exhibiting fat sheep are requitud to give the committee a statement in writing, set) ing forth their manner of feeding. Committee George FraUr, Jr., A. Tip ton and Craig Hamilton, HOGS. Bet boar; First premium C 00 2d do 8,00 Bust breeding Sow, the litter of pies to be in the pen with her, not less than six pigs, not over two months old. First premium 2d do Best pen of three fat bogs, First promium -2d do COO 8,00 3.00-- 2,00 Persons exhibiting fat bogs are required to give the committee a written statement selling forth their manner of feeding. Committee Sam. Goorge, Jr., Kat. Mo Fadden and Jacob Snider. I'OULTltr. Best pair Pea fowls " each variety chickens " Tin keys " Ducks " Geese " Guinea fowls Committee 0. J. Fox, Ben. sad S. B. Lukins. CLASS A. MECHANIC ARTS. BO 60 50 50 r.o 50 Timmons Best two horse carriage or buggy. f irst premium 2d do Sulkies. First premium 2d io Two horse Wagons. First premium 2d do Threshing machines. First premium 2d do Sewing machines. First premium 2d do Corn and cob mills. First premium 2d do Corn shelters. First premium 2d , do Hominy mills. First premium 2d do Fanning mills. First premium 8.00 5,00 3 00 2,00 500 3,00 800 5,00 3,00 2,00 3,00 2,00 3 00 2,00 3,00 2,00 3,00 2,00 2,00 1,00 4.00 3,00 2d do Corn planter and coverer. First premium 2d do Wheat drill. First premium 2d do Clover huller and cleaner. First premium 2d do Committee Daniel Garvin, G. F, gler aud M. U. Slemmons. CLASS B. Floughs for general purposes. First premium 2d do Corn cultivators; First premium 2d do . Horse raks. First premium 2d do ' Reaper and Mower combined. ' Premium , , Mower. Premium ,; Grain cradles. First premium 2d do Straw cutters. First premium 24 do Corn ploughs. 6,00 3 00 Ku 3,00 2,00 2,00 1,00 2,00 1,00- 5,00 5,00 2.00 1,00 200 1,00 2 00 1,00 2,00 1,00 2.00 1,00 First premium , 2d , do Straw and stalk cutters. First premium 2d do Harrows. First premium 2d do , Cider mills and press. First premium 21 do Committee John Megaw, Jr.',' Lewis and Samuel Cochran. r CLASS C. i . Boots and Shoes Beat pair Gent's tine boots " Seeond best " Best pair gent's coarse boot Setond best " 200 ' 1,00 Jesse 3,00 9 I K) 2.00 1,00 summer walking Second UU m lady's winter shoes. ' First premium 2d do Gents' slippers, Premium Ladies' Slippers. Premium (JO CoisMtTTrB Frank McCoy, Geo. Ely, Sam I. Shivers. . CLASS D. Cooper Ware. Best pork barrel li iur " "Lnrd keg 'I burn Wakb tub "Hall bushel, peck and ure. I test pair Ladies' , I First premium, 1,00 50 50 6) 50 mer.s CO Giecn ;iek Committee -nJoi.. Sharon, & W 17 - ' tt.l " CLASS E. i . .UXRKSSS (DyOBLB OB SIXUJI.) Best double carriage ' v . " ', ' iie buggy harness " T double yanket harness j man's wddlo ' 5) 3,00 3,00 5.00 ' side sa.ldle , 5.00 bridle and martingale I l,(xi halter ' i 50 " lot of whips (assorted) t; CO Committee Benjamin Cope, Ctas, Huge, and Patrick Lynch, f : i , , Leather. Best two sides tl sole ; 2,00 2,00 2,U0 2,00 and " , ' upper j ." - " -;" iarness ' calf skins ' Committee tl, Carnahan, S. Berry A. Jul. Scbreiber. CLASS O. R(oves, Grates, Tinware, c. Best cooking stove, for woqjl premium. ' 2,00 Best cooking stove !or coafl j premium ' 2 00 1 arlor stove " 00 coal erate with cast front 2.00 Greatest variety of Tinware 3.00 urea les i variety oi copper ana oransware premium 4,00 Hardware, Blacksmith work. Best set of gardening tools 1.00 " gate fastenings 50 " pair duor hinges f0 " pair of horse shoes 50 " specimen horse shoe nails 50 " home made axo 1,00 Greatent vaiiety ol edged tools 2,00 Best nttegun . 1,00 ' shot gun t 50 Committee C. Develbisi, J: Tctts and Jno, Hilton. CLASS ft. . Tailor's Work. Best finished dress coat " . " overcoat 3 00 3,00 ' " pantaloons ) " " vest. Committee. Jno. Cotwell, Hiram Martin aud Stewart Johnson. CLASS J. Carpenter Work. 1,00 1,00 G. Best panrel door . vent t'au blindi. 2,00 2,00 1,00 1,00 " two flight ol sash " faim gate C"mmittee Harrison Miller, John Mi,fflv and Daniel Smith. CLASS K. N. Cab: net Ware Best dressing burrau " fancy bedstead " armed rocking chair " renter table " dining table " pair o cde tables " set p rlor chairs " split bottom chairs " f.ofa " writing desk " what not " bread sa fe 3 00 2,00 2,00 3 00 1,00 3.00 3 00 1.00 4,00 2,00 2,00 1,00 1,00 Smith " bsby ciad'e Committik -C." Kugler, Geo. B. and B. Li. Quary. CLASS L. Painters Work. Best specimen ol Graining and plain paint ing, First premium COO 2d do 3,00 Committee ?T. A. llanoa, Joseph Shar on and 1 nomas McGee. CLAPS M. DAIRY PRODUCTS. Best loaf oi bread 3,00 2,00 1,00 HjS or 2,00 100 2d do 3rd do Best nample of oor 2d do fresh butter 2 3rd do 50 ' Competitors for pi emiutns on butter and bread must lurnish the Committee a written statement setting forth thuirplan of making bread and butter. Best box of honey 2 00 2d do J ,00' Best cheese 10 fts or over 1,50 2d do 75 Best light enke 2d do Ikst pound cake 2d do Best sponge cake 2d do Beit pastry 2d do B st sample of horcy 2d do Best Rusks -2.1 do 1,00 50 1,00 50 1,00 75 75 50 50 37 1,00 50 Committee Sarah Thompson, Mrs. Jas. Ihouipson and Mrs. Alex. Uanna. CLASS X, Best pound of dried beef 50 Best bacon ham ' ' 1,00 second do , 50 Competitors for premiums on llnms must give the committee written statement, set tins forth their plan of curing; nams. Best one pound corn starch 1,00 second do : , 50 Bost one pound bran starch 75 second do 50 Best 10 pounds of lard 1,00 second do 60 Best one eallun of soft soap 60 second do ' 25 Best 3 pounds or over hard soap 75 second do """ - - 50 Best specimen of gingerbread ' . 50 second oo 25 best potato starch 1 pound 60 second 'do 25 Best Cider Vinegar , 30 second do 20 Committee Wm. McFadden. Jr., Miss Either Lewis and Mrs. Kphraim Claik. CLASS O FRUIT. A first and second premium of $2 and $1 will be given for trie beat lml: bushel of a new kind ot apples, that has not hiihorto been known or mentioned in the catalogues in awar ling the premiums In this ra!"e, the committee are tequircd to examine into the , vliid ot the kind Oi Alin e. tu.;u exmbilor is required to give a statement describing the quality ana property oi ms apples. fboef Best sample of fruit 20 varieties. 2 (X) First premium 1,00 VW Ho jiosr sample oi iruit vj varieties. First premium 2d do Best sample of fruit 10 varieties. 2.00 1.C0 1,00 First premium 2.00 2d do 1,00 Pest half bushel of any good variety. First premium 1 00 2J do 60 Best sample of Atulcs of any variety. 1,00 and First premium 2d do Best peck of poaches 2d do Best specimen of peaches Best peck of pears 21 do best specimen of pesrs Best pock of quinces 2d do Best specimen Of plums each variety Best specimen of firapes each variety 75 40 37 40 60 1,00 50 nest peck ol dried sjp;es Best peck dried peaches paired Best peck dried peaches unpaired Committee Geo. Fox, Jeremiad We vcr and Sam I Greene. CLASS 1' SAMPLE OF CROPS. Best ;z bushel Red Wheat, harvested in 1S03 2d do Best bushel White Wheat 21 do Best dozen eais of corn 2d do Best i bushel seed corn 2d do Best peck ef timothy seed 2d do Best peck of clover seed 2d do Best 14 bushel of buckwheat 1,00 60 100 60 50 25 60 25 2d do 2d do Best bushel barley of any variety 2d do Best )i bushel of Potatoes ot any varity 1,00 50 2,00 1,00 1,00 50 CO 60 25 75 CO 50 25 2d do I'.est 3 varieties of Potatoes 2d do Best bushel sweet Potatoes 2d do Best sample sweet Potatoes Best cample ol broom corn ! 24 do Best six brooms 2d do Rest peck of Onions 2d do Hest peck of Tomatoes 21 do Best sample of Tomatoes Best doznn beets of any variety 2d do Bast "ftrnplo of beets not less than dozen ' Bes six heads of Cabbage of any variety 2d . do Best and greatest variety of Pumpkins 21 do Best sample of Parsnips 2d do Best sample of Cucumbers Best sample of Carrots 2d do Best variety of Watermelons 2d 'do Best variety of Mus-kmslons Id do CO 25 25 75 40 50 25 2.00 1,00 CO 25 50 50 25 60 25 Co 25 50 25 50 25 50 Best specimen of 12 stalks of Sugar Cane 2d do Best specimen of rhubard 5d do (neatest vtricty of fquitshes 2d do Best sample ol Turnips 'd do Best specimen of Citrons 2d do 25 60 25 50 25 Committee Leslie Copeland, R. R. Coch ran and W. Eagleson, CLASS A. Preserves. Pickles. Jellie9. See. Best Peach Preserves 21 do Best Quinco Preserves 2d do Beet Plum Preserves 2d do Best Cherry Preserves 2d do Best Tomato Preserves 2d do Best Grape Preserves 21 do Best Pear Preserves 2d dw Best IIu kleberry Preserves 2d do Best Rasberty Preserves 2d do Best Apple Preserves 2d do Best Watermelon Preserves 2d do . Best Citron Preserves 21 d.. Best Blackl erry Preserves 2d d 1,00 50 1,00 CO 1,00 50 1,00 60 1.00 50 100 50 100 50 1,00 50 1,00 60 1,00 CO 1.00 50 1,00 50 1,00 50 Best Slrawbirry Presenes 2d do Best muskmelon Preserves 21 do Best Goosburry Preserves 2d do Committee Mrs Jas. Cady, Mrs. McCoi njick and Alius K, Holmes CLASS B. Best currant jam 1,00 50 1,00 50 100 50 Jno. 1,00 2d do 50 1,00 Best blackberry jam 2d do Best eldeibetry jam, 2d do Best rhubarb jam 2d do Best raspberry jam 2d do Best strawberry jam 2d do Best qnince jelly 2d ao Best apple jelly 21 ' do Best currant jelly 2d do Best peach jelly 2.1 do Best strawberry jelly 2d do Best raspberry jelly , . 50 1,00 50 1,00 50 . 1,00 50 1,00 50 1,00 60 1,00 60 1,00 50 1,00 60 1,00 50 1,00 50 '1.00 60 1,00 60 ioo 60 1(10 " 60 2d , do Best rhubarb jelly 2d dr . Best plum jelly , 21 do B st wild grape jelly 21 do r - Best tame grape jelly 24 ' do " Best cherry jelly ; , 21 uo liest elderberry jelly 1,01) 60 ' 1,00 ' 60 iflo SO 2l "i: '-' do Best gooibcrry jelly m uo 2.00 Best pear jelly 21 do Best egg jelly 21 do Best tomato jelly 2i do Best siberiaa crab apple jelly 1,00 2 00 1,00 2d do Committee Agnes E. Hammond, Jaiuison and Mis. Allex. Ilendersoa. CLASS C. Ellen Bt peach butter 2d do 50 liest apple butter 21 do 25 1,00 Best quince butter 50 ad do Best plum-butter 2d do Best cherry butler 2d do Best pear butter 2i do best tomato butter 2J do Best grape butter 2d do Best rhubarb butter do do Beat pumpkin butter 50 5'J 25 50 id do Best raspberry butter 2d do best blackberry butter 2d do 5o 1,00 5o 1,00 ,o best elderberry butter 1 2d do beat citron butter 2J do best gooseberry butter 1,0C 50 1.00 2d do 50 best strawberry butter 1 ot) 60 25 75 40 50 25 50 25 60 CO 2d do best melon butter 2.1 do best egg butler 2d do best potato butter 2d do best currant butter 2d do . best huckleberry butter 2d do best maple molasses 2d do best apple molasses 2d do befct sorghum molasses best sample maple sugar 2d do oo 1 00 'eo 1 00 '50 1 oO 'so 1 Oo 'to 1 00 '50 1,00 50 1 00 'go 1,00 1,00 'go M do 50 best sample of sorghum sngar 1,00 2d do oo Committee Mrs. Walter Craig, Mrs Jemima 11 Weaver and Mrs. Josenh Jauii son. CLASS I'pst sealed peochee 2d do Hest eealed cherries 2d do lioet senled plums 2d do l!est eealed toniatces Id do Best sealed gooseberries 2d d- Best Eealed strawberries 2d do Best sca'ed app'es 2d do Host eealed huckleberries 2d do licst sealed blackberries 2d do Heat sealed grapes ttme 2d do Hfst sealed rasbarries ?d dn f-tt sealed peas D. 1,00 :0 1,U0 50 1,00 Mi 1,00 50 1,00 60 1,00 ao l oo so 1,00 AO 1 , 00 50 1,00 50 1,00 50 1,00 .'.( 1,00 50 1,01 50 l,0il 50 1,0U 50 1,00 5U 1,00 !l do Bet scaled pick'ea 2d do llesl senled grapes wild 2d do lit st sealed pears 2d do liest sealed fits 2d do Hest sealed currants 2d do Best sealed quinces 2d do 50 Committee Elia Jamison, Mrs John McFad den (1 ,) and Mrs, Benjumiit Timmona. CLASS . Uest pickled cucumbers id do hem pickled peaches 2J do Best picled quincea 2d do liest pickled cherries 2d do Best pickled pi urns 2d do brat pickled muskmelons !,Oo 50 1,00 50 1,00 51) 1,00 50 1.00 50 1,00 50 1,00 50 1,00 50 10 50 id do bis! pickled tomatoes 2d do Best pickled pears 21 do liest pickled grapes 2d do liest pickled cantelupea 2d do best pickled eggs 2d do best pickled cabbage 2d uo lieot pickled onions 2d do Hest mango pickles 2d do Beat epieed fruits 2d do ' 1,00 50 1,00 5.i 1,0 J 50 1,00 50 1.00 50 1.00 50 voMmiTTEB iwisa name l innetf. crown aim ,vu margarct White. CIjAos je Best currant wine 2d do tieat rasberry wine 2d uo Uest sorghum wine 2d ao beat port wine 2d do Best gooseberry w ine 2d do Best tomato wine 2d do Kr at huckleberry wine 2d do Committee- Johu McCormick. Thos Green and Dr. Black. CLASS G. Best cider wine SO 2d do 25 Best elderberry wine 50 2d do . 25 Beat grape wine 1,00 2d do 50 Committee Ephraim Clark, Geo. Atkinson and Wilier Craig. CLASS IL BEDCLOTHES, MSEDLE WORK,e, Best quilt 2,00 100 2d do Beet counterpane - 1,00 . 50 2.1 do Beet H pound sowing thread ,' 2,1 do 1,00 50 Best ahirt : - l,0o 60 SJ 25 60 U3 SO 25 50 ' 25 , 1,50 - 75 L5t) , T5 1,00 0 1,10 50 2d do ' Best pair woolen stocking 2d do Beat pair woolen locks , 2d do ' - ;).:-.. Best pair Woolen mittette 2d d. :- ;' ' ; beat pair woolen aloves 2d uo ' best pur woolen blankets (home-made) 2d do . Beit pair woolen blankets (factor) 2d do Beat pmr linen sheets - 2d . do Uest d.-uble coverlet ' 2d d beat .inen table cloth (home-made') M do : '..!,: - uee ig ca pet t 2u IJ " ' ' Sest girthing carpet , Best 6 cuts home-made stocking yarn M do Best 10 yards home-made flannel id do . ' lint S yaids boms'made Unea 2d do Beet bed comfort 1,00 3d do gj Kelt pair pillow slips 1.00 50 1.00 5u 1.00 60 Best embroidery I jOO td do , iO Committee Amanda Wood, Miss ffaanak Bryan and Sanaa Holmes. CLASS J. FLNC AUTd. 100 go 1,00 Sr. Rest Piiotogriph 2d do liest Ambroiype 2d do Beat Daguerreotype 2d do Beat Carte de Visit 2d do Hen specimen Oil Pointing " water color piniln " Penmanship " Feu drawing ' Pencil drawing Crayon dranriug " Marble work " Ottin fnrm hoete " barn " ' farm sate " eel of aruliciil ueth Second to 1 ! ., u , aa ,.f IbNtaW l,oo go l.oO so l,oo 5o 1,00 'go 1,00 60 1 oo oo 1,00 60 1,00 woMMirikE Jo e?h Sharon, Joseph r. John1 son and S A. HaiiiiK. . BOY'S UOKSEMASSaiP. On the First Day of tho Fair, one hour will be devoted to Boy's under 15 years of 00 'oo age liorseinautliip. Diplomas will be awarded Committee Peter Thomas, Jr., Jno. Conwell and James M. Paul In addition to the 'orecoing premiums th following Committee to juwfee of uneuumer atod articles, will award premiums at their discreiion on any and every article that Xhef may consider meritorious, which is not eitt braced in the forgoing list. CLASS II. UXF.NTJMKBATED ARTICLES FOR FEMlttKS. Committee Rachel A. Craig, Mary (J. Thomas, Miss Martha Bea, Mrs. II. Carha ban, Mrs. Dr. Sharp. CLASS i5. UxesumeratbI) Asticlks bob Males. Committee Wm. Hedges, Jr., Wm; McFadden, S. II. Watson, Abraham Holmes and Jno. M. Black. Everything which is not embraced in the stated list ol premiums, will be entered un der these committees, and will be as care fully noticed as those which are named, and premiums will be awarded as above stated.- ibe Board ol Managers will endeavor to make ample arrangements for the proper display of everything that shall be brought to the Fair. It is the earnest desire of the Ssciety that all our Mechanics. Manufac tures and Farmers, will not neglect the op portunity of contributing to their own and the public good, by a display of their skill and industry to their fellow citizens. ' If each will exhibit as mmy articles as possi ble, the Mechanics and Manufactures speci mens of their handicraft, the Farmer the products of his farm, each selecting with ft view to utility and beauty, then we (ear not but Harrison County will show that she has not lallen behind in the "March of improve ment." HULKS AND REGULATIONS. 1. The payment of one dollar constitutes any person a member of the Society lor one year All members have a right to compete for premiums. 1. Any article ottered for a premium must be owned or manufactured by the person ofidring the same, or by some member of his or her family under 21 years ol ag. d. All kinds ol Mock, Mechanic Arts, Farming Implements, Dairy Products, rainttngs, fteedle work, c., of other Coun ties and Stales, are allowed to compete for premiums on an eryial looting with Harrison County. 4. All articles wuelher made within the year or previously and whether heretofore dad a premium awarded or not, are eligible to compete lor premiums. 5. Exhibitors ai'u required to have their ar ticles and stoek entered on the books before they are placed within the enclosure; and bo lore the close of the first day of the Fair, and remain umil three o'clock of the third day. On the entry of the Articles and Stock, Catds will be furnished with number and cla-K, which are to bo placed on the animal or article to be exhibited. 1 6 Whether ihre ba much, little or no com petition, premiums will be awarded, provi ded the regulations of the Society, be ad hered to and the articles are meritorious. 7. Any person, the owner of an ariicle ex hibited lor premiums, who shall make use of any means to bias the minds of the Awar ding Committees in making up their judge' rnctits, shall lor eit their premiums. The various Awarding Committees are respect- fully solicited to be present in due time that the Board may be not under tho necessity ol filling vacancies. 8. All specimens of Vegetables offered for a pieutiura must be cultivated the person otl'.-riiig the same. 9. Theie Will be 4 charge of25 cents for each day to persons who are not members of the Society. Children under 12 years of age 10 cents. There is ample enclosure of nearly eight acres of ground, with a close board lenca eight feet high. All Stock must be exhibited within the enclosure. , ' JtetrJved, That auy person coming to the Fair with a Cake wagon, Drinking Saloon, or any oilier establishment for the pdrposa ol making money, shall not stop at any Shor ter dnstauoe than thirty rods of the entrance gate, unless by a spocial permit of the Direc tors RetoUtA, That there be no riding or driv ing allowed in the ring faster than a trot or rack, either by male or female, under the penalty ol being expell-.d irotn the ring and forfeiting their chance for a premium. .s Oa motion, Eesolued, That any person be ing called upon to serve on a committee, and he or she being the owner 01 property in the class in which he or she is called upon to serve as said Committee, and shall proceed to award a premium in bis or her, own, favor, shall not be allowd to draw his or ber her premium so awarded from the treasu ry ... ' '!;....' .;' , ' ; Rtioto'.i, That all premiums that ire a warded by this Society, that are not drawn in ninety days after the close of the Fair, shall revert bai.k to the Socl'y. s ., Sesoleed, That no horse other animal (hall be entered er exhibitor! but in on elaat or if o her wie the entrance fee must, be uaid for each class. ' JACOB JAR7IS, Secretary. - C5rve beaid lately of a female rebel Who On being asked to give bp a secession flag thrust it in her bosom sod defied soma good looking Union boys to take it. But to her great mortification and disgust (bey 'didn't orLr to. The uncellant uioniters; ,.";. 1 (ttrTbree1 rebel young lad tt, in their on thusiasm lor the war. announce ib'ounh the 1 Oo ! com i.i.s o a reb'l paj.er that they Hill pro j ptbvnie tvo ri"" for iue -o'd ers long a4 j'7j the war ejiilmwes, it ibe soldiers Whom itie 1,50 seleet will conwul to marry them when ibJ war is over. . t,0O 50 3.oo 1.00 1.03 50 W 5 1,00 60 1.0) w t,OU M Xfili W 1,1 1,00 J. oo 1, soo .40 1,00 M S.OU s.oe I