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rr1 rin nn HE J IFPIN JLKI TMt UN'ON OF THE 8TATES-ONI COUNTRY-ONE DESTINY. Weekly BUNE; VOLUME 21. TIFFIN, OHIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2D, 1SGS. NUMBER. Business Directory. ATTORNEYS. c. lee. r . t. tarnm LEE & BREWER, ATTOUNKYHAT I. AAV. N "'. f P?0'' TrRITHM NIVK! TO "rS!"' ' num.. Back P, " tjr, IVn.ont. fcc. af-mneein Nations i'fi '".fr."""1 """-"Pl'o.lte theConrt ti,, ,T1 t Jaiillnl ttf. M. M. OlSfOS, nnVTsoTo. GIBSON ft pehnuvcton ' ATTOUNKYH AT I.A A IV, TIFKIN, OHIO. --OnV In rillt Nllonil Bank Pink m tio'siinioyi . a. it. arma. ri.rrno rFM-a. BYERS ft PERSONS, A ttnrticy'n r ('tun.rlor. nt Tiow AaS ollellore In lianrerr. lirneral In.nr nn-e Ax-ma. Attention Given In i,.,,.,.,,!. . If rlalma. fttllne; eat. tee mikin r,,ll,-rtl,nR j.Jaeeiirliiiiiitenta. oirlce In National Kxrhirr ",ul .i iii'in. I'liw. ,,iay i rl . ist7 cwTcTeTseney. Attornoyat Unw TIl'l'IN, OHIO. OUrM mil Mala m4 Perry streets. )t,'67-ljrr. a. w. lAciun-r. . r. ckAMLB , BACHMAIt ft CRAMER, VltoiMic.VH nt Iciw, TIKKIN. OHIO. PK VISIONS n.l('l,liin iri.mpilv tollrrtnl. nf. Hcovir I'i"rli! It Co.'i Itor'e, WiMlilugton Nov. II, IKilT. ROBERT LYSLE. JtTOTk.lY PUBLIC DKKIH.MOKTDAOK-", rOWKRSOP ATTOH. NKT, he., promptlr nn-l nrarly vxrrntptl : llnthr bu.lhri, imrtAliiInx to the ulllce nttrnd tl t nn rAtonble tornia. OMrtt In Ryia'i Blnrk. ni,sll Khuvhan wMr, vn nernifl riuur. Tlffln, lk. . IKftt. ,7r, , cTjTkeen, " A.ttornoy nt Taw, notarypubl'ic, real estate, I I.AIM AN t OCIfCRAL INSURANCE AGENT one la I osi incn'tl Itnw. niilio.lte the Flr-t Till.. Ohio. Junt II IH M. K.IIjiiinI lla..k no'! I ly. MEDICAL. W; H. STOVER, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN- AND SIJISCJKOX, TIFFIT, OHIO. Orrii U.i'K KiuiuK t li. . .. mi-l S to 3 r. . hfrli,,, fi-oni lu m. lo A r. m. rncr.iii Mi'rkit rtrr,il iii.r H.'-lrf tlio M. K. 1iiii-Ii. prlln-J.'-ii. DR. j7 oTd'CO N IV IE R7 Havihu pnmtjiKTi.v loi ti d i rutin. Iik, oprnril nn oIII.t lu iumli'i Ilhrk, liirJi,try over the rlilho-. Hr hoM-a, ,y trlt attrntlun to huainrM, with twnt-(.ii,r yt eiertenre In th. pi'olrfulou, to merit a lib eral re( tlie puMIc Atrimti. utltre koiini trum a a. h. tti it i. m. Hiiipucooue mile Soutli of Turin, on the rlank Ra4. (norJluHinl. H. B. MARTI NM. ft. FOBHRKI.V OP IKI.MIIII! l,TI! A rturceon In the nrmy hi. n'-ruiAnently .-a-ted In Tiltln ami hiivinc h,l ntlen yeaia ex)Mri emae In Die pruHIr, of Xliitiine, lie bujiea to Bierlt aan li.-ire the pudtir intioni;',. rf-Otlleeln N.itloiml IMII t.,i 1 1,1 1 ,,cr. A II Hlla Att,'mli',l to. either ut nt ;l,t or ilay. Ala, Kx.iniiuiiig Sunreon for Peit.iotta. aariam.lt II. II. MAIt'l'IN, M. D. miscelUaneous". robert:lysle & co flenersl Inonranre Affniia, i.lfe, Arrl1ritl I Fir, tad M-trtue Ininntnco ilnn' nn liiimiii ffrftM tfiin-. ( MUt in U nh k him k, af cuiiii floor, otwlip tin- H-avJhi Hi utvt l tll.n, U. Nov ?. U7 j r. VOLME & K1RCHNER, MKIU'IIANT 'V AIIltta. A.N. DK l RKDV M 1Mf CLOTH- Inc. (tcati Fura.flhhifr Cin.U, lUf Cup. &n Comt.Mttljr nn li iml. Mn.nl ("In l . ' ! inrmtnil Vi'HMnm, Wnithlrtrlnn HfrH-t. TIMIn, O Ptrtkultr nttiMiMan ir.vin to ('untmn Wink. All rtleri will mnit with prompt nttrntfon t f" B.-f f hwf il A(;oa'y f r tlm twi-t ewiaf Mthlii dhw la u. nmPnMf. LU S :B E R AN 0 COAL YARD ' HUUHKHdKU A: muo. StrcrkHMiK io !.. Mii'lillc & ''o,. ivilfr- liutil klal of l.umtnr. I.ntli, Shin?li m-il 'oit. A Iti1 nsrt.Bnt nf fir I luiiti rr rtfntly on IiaJ. FlcorlnviUlinv, pirki fcc, for np Urrmb. itv nt a rail. OflW ojipmUe I'mi- tnelitm wr,)Mi"'. Tiltln. Ohio, Au.r, 1817. If. ME TIFFIN WOOLEN MILLS n i n p. v t n s t m. W. KlllWn AN, l. A. MrKVPlt.AND, I. . nTl.nll, A. li. RV V A I II, . II. BNKTII. !. V. IU SKIIIK. JUIIS O. nnosx, Prral,l,nt. M ,ar,rtur.ra ',f flinncla, Twede. Caalmere, aatlati.. Clnih', lllinkrit, and Ktockl ft Yarn. C'AKII 1AH l''It WI.. V. C. ni'.lKJF.i, c,-retiry. Timn, April Jth, 1880. KLINE, LOWE & CO., ' ln tin fuel u rtrn mid DeulerH In i i .. f ASM. Docs, Blidi,, Worked Flooring, &o n1 n nti.iu,h koij, m i(3 i Mouliliiu nf k1. ktiula Hitd ilzet nmilc to or cr t akort uo!ce w on hlKrul Urmi. Thte tlfilrlnff to tuilil will flo well to on 11 on it K-f'ire purchttnv riftrwlirc. All urtJera tlUet! on the ihurtrst tootle. )hp n Mrkr Htr, Writ of the Court Houte 4 Bear the wootlm hriiltxe, TIFFIN, OHIO, j tnt'tnriyl. ,ii;wi.;u,Kit, tikkin.o. OrrKns ron at,e Rilvr Hponm, K"rk, Ruitr Knivi. Nnpkin lUiiti, ftntrd Kpoon, FTkf, C-tsttiii, riitl all olln-r irt.oiii luunlly fcrjii ly the trndc. Ilnrinx n "reoni"tructHl" I am ablp In fire mf umllvHei. attention to my hnainra. All f wtrri.tnl rTrtit-nteil. ltre ojipoitte the Court Mouao, Mitln atreet. - July 4th, 18tTC ly. 'DENTISTRY! De, t), Jletlhrira, haa removed to Cmrela How. alHve M. Jottna lnir t.,ra, aailKUKlunaOKKTAI. UK A It l'AH. TKIiMl, arbere he la prepared to do work In all the VArlona dpartmnta of Wntlairy in lha moit approved manner of Dental folrnre. ICirlitoed llnleai Prlee. kaveo xua 4wn In atoal all D-parlment, of buaaueaa, and aiuat In Dontlalrv. Weare fully "t"iil to ault onr prlcea to theabillty of all, and douur work at tha Uweai poaail.u ratea. Teeib atraried without ianre. lor thoae who Waal arllttt-lal Ualb. Weare prepared lo extract a.tb withoutpiln.hr the aK-niy of anv of tha man now uaed for tha purpoaa In thl. eounlrv. Teeth tilled with pure fold in a auperlor manurr. A" pratlona warranted, C'uma and at e u. Titan, July II. 161 1m. C. C. Bl;il.ll ARZ. HARRY CROSS ON, BOOK BINDER. " Taper It ox .linn urarlurrr TlfllriL, Oliio. a LL lada of Maa-atlnee. Muaie, Pamphlela' jifca., bound la (oud auJ t h,w prie. I Ujt al. of arc Political Poetry. BRAVE ULLYSSES IS THE MAN. BRAVE ULLYSSES IS THE MAN. BY CHARLES HAYNES. Come t to the work irnm th Kaat and An.i.iandi,vtiiefl,fffthel.in.iwei,.e 1,01, "!"' me ia near To rote for our eliivr Mravc t lv.aea la mun I the 1 ai the CHORUS: rre-men, come on an,l nil. eomfl one and all, llaate to the b'dla, lor the loe aiu.t quickly fall. lllepcal. W hen the natlnn wa rent and our fort would nt yieni. The an of tha Tanner ai exiled tn the field; lit- Ird fnrlh our troopa and wa, flret In thr an. To Hand by the flag hrai F I l i.ea la tkemanl t iinnt j Ireem.n, Kt. -. ...... The rlinmplon of right llrave t'lyaaea li the . . 'I t ' II aw ail, reMi lltrill in VnTtf mam rHoat't--Freeman, ko. Sow ilndlr exalt our hrave hrro,i ao true, Whofounht In di-frnp otlh. Hed, White and tin-: We'll h'-iu-r the chanijirn rnmmindlnv the elan i nut btkpu ff our nag nianl niata i iy..,a ii the Citcait -Frermrn, o. W.'ll tl-ht on thlt Una," though II takei all Ihe )'r. The VI, t'rv to ealn-et na e with mnnA m To vot, for 0'ir chief who ha.aavrd our fair land! o juiue ua in peace Drnve uijaara la themanl Caonua Preemen, fcr. nm i.inroin in mrryr. we mm tn fhr rtu-.( ; Miscellaneous. Carl Schurz to the Democracy. The followiiif; is the closing aptienl of Carl Schurz to tho Democracy in his great Chicago speech : l'emocrats of tho North, a Inst an. peal to you. Not for ourselves will 1 apeak, but to you I will say a word fur l lie poor South, whoso friuud. yon profess to bo. Did you over eonsid er what your fricud.-diip has made of that unl'urtunate country ? For more than a generation you have excited and atiiitulatud the worst pro slavery pnssions in ine rontiicrn people. ion. ciiiiurcn oi ino iree Aorili couiunoi wo ..ayery tor its own saac, you cuuHi not oenevo mat so flagrant a i nliomiunttoii could sue- ccssfully resist tho progressive spirit , ,.a.a...u u.urj, nuu yci, did you uot encourage that insnuc re eistauce resistance lo tho last with your iiisiduous acclamations and promises of aid ? Is it not true, that but for that artful encour gement tho Southern people would havo rec ognized tho impossibility of perpet uating navcry, anu mat, uuatitloning their false hopes, they might have long ago eoiiiineiiecd, by a gradual and peaceful reform, to accomplish Unit which lias now 1 ecu aeeomliblied by the terrors of revolution mid 'war? That tbu peaeonliio and fa'u'urv course of re fur in was nut commenced in time voii Northern Democrats nro responsible for it. Jiut more: lira vc as the Soutlinro people may bu. they would scarcely havo dared to raise llie hand in rebellion against this Itcpublic had they not been as sured that the peoplo of the North would not fight, or if they did, that there would be Northern people nnougti to ri.io in aU uf that rebvlluin. ou, Northern Democrats, .caufed them to indu'go in this fatal delu sion ; you coa.tcd ihem on to tho path of rebellion, blood and destnio tion. Hut still nioro. In !Hti4. when tha back of the rebellion was already broken, and when ppeedv submission might liuvo Fparnd us iiiniiy grievous saci iBccs. you, North em Iicmoeruts, llien due lured the war to be a failure on cur side, you theu encouraged the Southern peoplo to persevere. 10 nope, m light on. And thus the destiuetinn and alaugh tcr continued. Hut slill nioro. .At last tho rebellion was vanquished, and and tho Southern peoplo lay pros Irate at the feet of tlio conqueror exhausted, impoverished, lacerated, bleeding. So far your friendship bad brought them. There, was tbut ono way for them to rise to now file, peace, and prosperity.- It sa by giving up u II those o'd wild ')feai of gectioiiul power ;by alxindnniug all thought of the posibility of a reaj tion; by accepting readily all tho new order of things would bring ; by devoting themselves, without looking buck, to the reparation of their lots cs; by averting their eyes from the past and turning tlioni full upon tho future. Aud who will deny that af ter the first stunning effect of their defeat such was their disposition, and that this disposition would have been strcngthed by a firm anl uiomu promising attitude on tho part of the North? Thus their wounds might havo been quickly healed, and their life restored to honlth and vigor. But what did you do, Northern. Denv ocrata? No sooner was thoro a chance for their regeneration thtin you hastened again to pour into their niiuus tue poison or fale hopes. pu stimulated their pride with flattery. You atirreJ up their fcverls-h im; iu ationi by showing them the deceitful picture of a possible reaction. 11 y wild harangues you excited them .to stubborn resistance to the new order things. You Inflamed their worst passions by appealing to their worst prejudices, and, alas, they believed you once more., And, pow seo what you have done. The South is in a new attack of that doliriaru which the defeat nf the rebellion had happi ly abated, and th repulsive mauifoi- tations of which you yourselves now vainly eadeavor to restrain; th old terrorism, the old violence, the old mania for the exercise of unrighteous power. And thus, three year since the end of the war bavo be a wauU ly squandered, three years which might have pivea them peace, but for you ! And yet, if you art not blind to the signs of the times, you know that all the hopes yon have ex cited are vain. Ybu know what they struggling for can never be re-j ! ' ti wuum you nVC uonuoa Oil irom fit ,"!:" error, from orim to rrimn dtorcd, and wlmt they are fruoelinjr ijninai is oounu io come. ou must auow mm mis will nn iWPMilio 01 freo labor ntid fnnnl r!irlt I FAn liiusc,1 AnJ vet tu are mill tiour- i tag oil mto tlio flame of tlioir m.ij 1 pc niy. von are tllX'tng the tword llllu mflT linnilf, WIlH'n yOll kllOWl i ,,ley can raino only for .olf-dontruo, " i l'emocrats oi ire ,xurin are your consciences dead? Have you fietimn? Have their dottioyed cit. ic, their devitalaled fields, have the hundreds of tliouant! of their otm, wlioe blood they have aaerificed at your mutilation, not yet (;ivcn you your fill? 'hall the aijony of those , U l t e -i -- ,,,l c t -:n ..... . . .v.tuicirn ii iii jou uever ivc them a chniiee to return lo reason ? W hat have the poor Southern people done to yon, that you bhould never ccate to per.-ecuto them ttiih your e-ucl, relentless, murderous, t'endi.'h fiiendtihin ? fTremendous appluusrl Is it not as if the policy ol your par - ty were born nf the love of niis iliict' tor mucliicf i anke ? hen eoiitetn- plating tins app.Vinc; ppectaole, does it not nppear qucationalila to your aelves whieh was tho most terrible curse of iho South, tho institution of alavery or the friend-liip of the D.in ocnitie party ? Is there no human recline in your he.irts which moves you, no voice of conscience which compels you to desist from this ino.-t cruel wickedness? 1 Secretary Seward to Marry Again. A correspondent of tho Cincinnati Commercial says : Secretary Seward now sixty seven years old is to marry again. Tlio la dy whom Mr. Seward is to lead to the altar is but twen'y six years of age. Iter luther is a eloso friend of Cov. Fenton, and resident of Chat.- taii(,un County, in the southwc part of New York. She is "a line fi..,ire, ,,P n n-n,.,nn " .!,. : iinu.'ifl 11 would say, beinij larrfo in shoulders anil figure, with a faeo expres-ivo of strong will, dark eyes, rather promi nent mouth and chin; and she is said to bo a very brilliant conversational ist, discussing tho newest gossip and the Holy Allianeo with about equal intelligence nnd flavor. Her family are well satisfied with the match, and her mother, who is lately deceased, was tlio recipient nf ninny favors from Mr. Seward. He is quite alone in tin wur'd, and in his dome-tic ro-jover. luiions has always been kind, gracious i nnd faithful, ns parent and husband. winter, nt ono uf his recep. noos, no is sain in navo Kissed iss It . A gentleman walklii-' with her exclaimed : " I can't allow that !" " It is not a liberty," sho replied, "for Mr. Seward. Tho vedding ii alledgod to he or ranged fur at rhort notion now, and it is not improbable that tho Seoreta ry will resign his position nt once thereafter in favor uf his son, who is fully informed upon tho traditions and duties of the office. Mr, Seward has several tiinos said, recently: " I am troing lo cot ont of that aV'avo bench of mine pretty soon," meaning the Ktatc Department, It bus truly been a crown of thorns as well aa of victories to him; he has lost bis wife and his dearest daugh ter, nnd been hackod almost lo death, with his son, while the minor ques tions he is railed upon to i on-idcr. such, as Fcniauibm. tho purchase nf St. Thomas, etc., have been prolific sources nf personal . unpopularity to bitn. Ho is able to go al r iad with his young wife nn his own f rtono, or, under Hen. (Irant, worthy of a place at the' meat responsible court, and this latter ho will p o'ab'y re ceive. - v ' " Tli Irihh penptc," one of the most prominent Iriah paper in the United States, is out for Grant and Colfax, though heretofore strongly Democratic. It is under the edito rial charge of John O'Mahoney, and us reasons. ior deserting ouyiunur nnd. Ilair are good. , lie oppose too Democracy because they are tbe ene mie of liberty and progress, every where; and because they are in con juoctiou with President Jihn.on really acting in fuvor of England, und against Ireland. Ho also says that the Radioals passed tho bill to protect naturalised Irishmen, while only ope Democrat voted for it. Iho Irish oan hope for nothing from tho Dem ocratio party, for they havo not the power to aid them. The Democracy began tho Presi dential campaign with the blood and thunder storms of Forrest. Wiso Semmes and Hampton. They are now lisping miidiy and somy, thro John Quincy Adams aud Goorge li. McClellao. The hoarse tragedians have left the atago. It is now oeru pied by " walking gentlemen." Bui they have appeared at the wrong to, xi is loo late. , . . . , Within three mouths after Grant, election the reign of terror at the couth will cease, and Northern men will be safe anywhere within the bonds of the late rebel States. This will lead to the rapid development of the resources of ihe South. It will secure to the lattor those two. ele ments which are so mueh needed capital and population.' The Peruvian legation ' in 'this oountry acknowledges contributions amounting to $14,592, for tho suffer era by the, earthquake in Peru and Ecuador. u Vote for Grant and peace. i I 9 5 3 6 Premium List of the Seneca County Agricultural Society for 1868. CLASS 1st, HORSES—ROADSTERS. Clu. 1'vicV olion, slnllion 4 yer ami OTcr, lt rri'iniiitn flO l.lnyd I.oaae, do, 'id prftll. $.". John Kaull. pr geldings, fi years and over, 1st premium, 810. J. Lapan, do, 2d prem. 8S. John Swignrt, p iir roadster 3 years and under 5, 1st prem. 8 dollars. Wesley Strong, single roadster 5 years and over, 1st prem. 8 Jasper I'illtirs. do. prem. ? I. Henry Kalttel. siiisjlo roadster 3 i year nnd under ,r, lt preniitim f(i i Menrv kroner, iKi, 2d pictn. 83. ' TROTTINd tloti.si.S. - - ,.. ,. ..!.... 71. lliriismt, siiu'lo " rrunk 1st piem. '.'It dollars. J. IV Strong, do, " Jluruey," M preiniiiiii 10 dollars, J. M. Harrison, siiigle pacer, Kit ty," 1st premium 20 dollars. Dan l'riec, do, " I'gly Frank," 2d premium 10 dollars. wp.kp.stakm. l'riec Irving, aitiyle Trotter," Johu llcenan lt prem. eoO. J. M. Ilarrison, Binglo pacer,'' Kit ty," 1st ptemium 20 dollars. OA Hill All It AM) fAPPl.C lltlHM'H V. . ltruiulago, pair carriage horses I it premium tS dollars. T. J. Livers, do, 2d prem. 84. A. N. Denuis, single carriage horse 1st prem. So. J. W. Keller, do, 2d Ptcm. S3, J. 15. Steinbaugh, saddle horse, 1st premium S,. Jesse Stouer, do, 2d prem. 83 IIOItSKS 10 It (i EN Kit A I, I'SK. Dnuiel flodniati, ft; llion 4 years anil over, 1st prem flu Siinoti Ilex, stallion 3 years and turner I, 1st preiiiiuin ffj. David Smith, do, 2d prem. S I. J. Ames, pair black horses. 4 y'rs aU; P ' a ... i- .. , i- . .... ' , " "Jl t , .- i, iv i. v uas t ry, iiair geiuinus ,i years anil under 4, 1st premium li dollars. V A Fahor, single gelding 4 y'rs mid over, 1st premium (. Lloyd Lease, do, 2d prem. $3. (i V Lulls, maro 3 years aud un der 4, 1st premium 4 dollars. 1' 1 Myers, do, horse, 2,1 prem. ?2. lUt.U'T HtlllSKM. nnd tin iter A, 1st prem. t-j. T T Ink, pair horses 4 years and 1st premium SH. H Lilt,, gray mare, 1st prem pl. T T Ink, black gelding, 2d iiremi Last urn ,'! dollars. ("o Noel, stallion 4 yeers and o ver, 1st prem. SHI. Anlhouv Kroup, stallion 2 years nilnoli ma lies ASH yfiKlXd ooi.ts. w... i.'i.,.,. I. i i ... colt. 1st. premium 10 dollars. h M Ncikirk, buy in no and colt, 2d pre in ill in 5 dollars. K liray, mare coll 2 years and un der 3, 1st premium (i dollars. Chas V Ink, horse colt 2 y'rs and un!or 3. 2d premium 4 dollars. Jus Kii.ney, maro coltl seir nnd under 2, 1st premium 5 dollers. S V Humes, d i, 2d preinium $3. John Smith, brown coir, sucking, 1st premium 4 dollars. T T Ink, do, gray, 2d prem. $2. JACKS. Perry Lynch, Jack, 1st prem. $10, MCI.KS. Alfred Blackwell, pair brown mules 2d ptemium I dollars. ' CLASS 2D, CATTLE. Geo Holiz, bull ralf, 1st prom. 83 (!eo lloln, cow for brcudiug pur poses with calf by her bidu, 1st pro m in in 1(1 dollars. J T Martin, cow breeding pur poses with calf by her side, 2d pre til i it tn 5 dollars, Mr A Cue, milch cow, 1st premi um 10 dollars. George Hultz, heifjr 2 years and under 3, 1st premium ." dollars. G 1 1 ul it., b'fer 1 year aud under 2, 1st premium 4 dollars. Mrs A Coc, do, 2d premium 82. J T Martin, heifer calf, 1st prem ium 2 dollars, D Ilulo, Cut cow, 1st premium 80. D Hulo, fat stoer 3 years uud over 1st p rein nun a dollars. D Kule, do, 2d premium 84. hWKKI'NTAKKS. G Holts, roan cow, 1st prem. 810. J T Martin, roan cow and . calves, 1st premium 10 dollars. CLAS 3D, SHEEP—FINE WOOL. V Finoh, buok 1 vear and ooder 2, 1st pieiiiium (J dollars, J. IJ. Steinbaugh, do, 2i prom, 4 dollars. " - ... J. Van Fleet, buck 2 years and over 3d prem. 4 dollars. J T Phelps, buck 1 year and over, 1st prem. (i dollars. J T Phelps, 3 ewe lambs, 1st prciu G dollars. J T Phelps, 3 ewes 1 vcar and uo der 2, 1st prem. C dollars. J T Phelps, 3 ewes 2 years and over, 1st prem. 8 dollars. , ,, e - ., : i ' I ! . . LOSO WOOL. J Rioainbaayr'r,bUck8, Veri 9I0 ls prctn. 3 dollars. J Hickenbangh, 8 ewes, 1st prent dollars. lambs me WOOL. J T Phelps, buck lamb, 1st prem. dollar. . . M Finch, do, 2J prem. 83, lamds-lo.no wool, ' J Hiekoubauch, 3 lambs, 1st Drom, dollars. . , , . FAT BUIEP. J Uiokenbuugh, S fat sheep, 1st prem. tv dollar.. 1., ... .... 2d BWEKlST41.E8. , M D Bonfon, buck 1 year oil. 1st premium 10 dollari. '... J i Pbolps, buck Iamb. 1st prem. dollars. IT Phelps, 3 ewes, 1st premium S dollnrs. J T I'hetps, 3 lambs 1st premium 4 dollars. wool J an Fleet, wool shorn from buck 3 years old, 1st prem. (i dollms. M Finch, do. 21 prem. 81. J 11 Slt'inhnugh, wool from bttck 2 years aud under, 1st pretu. 8t. M Finch, do, 2d prem. 4 dollars. J Van Fleet, wool from ewe 1 year old, 1st prem. 5 duWnrs. I Van Fleet, Jo, 2d prem. 3. lli'K!.l.Kir. Leroy Kico, toe abears, 1st prem. 50 conn. I.eroy lliee, plan for sheep mark, 1st prem. Jitl cents. I.eroy Uiec, model for sheep rsck, 1st premium I dollar. CLASS 4, SWINE—LARGE Breeds John Michaels, Chester boar, 1st prem. S dollars. Win. Fleet, Berkshire boar, 2d prem. 4 dollars. K V Dubois, Beikshiro sow, 1st pi cm 8 dollars. ti lliiskirk, Chester sow, 2d prem. 4 dollars. ' ,T I' Ink, u pigs, 1st prem. 85. G Buskirk, ft Chester pigs, 2d premium 3 dollars, , MMAM. lim'KIIS. Jonah Brown, Suffolk and China boar, 1st premium. 8 dollvrs. J Pittitiaer, Siiffolk boar, 2d pre mium, 4 dollars. Barb ara Smith, Suffolk sow, 1st prtmiiiiv, 8 dollars. Jonah Brown, do 2d prem. St. Jonah Brown, Suffolk and China sow, 1st prem. 8 dollars. rT linii.i. Jacob Hickenhaugh, fat hog, 1st premium 5 dollars. J lliekeiibaiigh, do, 2J prem. 83. CLASS 5—POULTRY. TPenuel, pairblack Spanish chick cus, l.t premium 2 dollars. . J D White, pair Chiua chickens, lat premium 2 dollars. A Kieseoker, pair common chick ens 2d premium, 1 dollar T Fennel, pair unlives, 1st pre mi uiu 2 dollars. J W Souder, do. 2d prem. 81. YViu. Sainutb, pair game chiekens, Diploma. A Buskirk, pair fancy poultry. 1st premium 2 dollnrs. L l'eunul, do, 2d prem. 1 dollar. TUincr.vs. y, W Dnhtils,' pair turkeys, 1st rcmiuin. 2 dollars. U W Doran, do, 2d prem. ?1. t,.F.SK. T Peiinel, pair geese, 1st prem. 82. J ikiekenliaugli, do, 2d prem. 81. til'INKAs. C W Doran, pair guineas, 1st. pre mium 2 dollars. HL( KS. T I'enncl, pair ducks 1st prom. dollars. K I Ink, do, 2d premium, 1 dol. Itlsl'LAV 1'OILTIIV. T Fennel, largest display, 1st premium 5 dollars. CLASS G—GRAIN AND SEEDS. N L'msled, J bu white wheat, 1st premium 2 dollars. M K Fry. do, 21 prem. 1 dollar. Uriah lluher, J lu red wheat, 1st preinium 2 dollars. N L iiinted, tlo, 2d prom, 1 dol. U lluher, A bu white rye, 1st pre mium 1 dollar. M Uobb, J bu whito oats. 1st pre mium 1 dollar. C C Park, 4 bu A Jam's early oorn. 1st premium 1 dollar. I 1 1 nber, whito corn, 1st prem 81. J Myors, yollow corn 1st preiu 81. J Myers, sweet corn, l,t prem. $1. W'm Fleet, A bu buckwheat, 1st premium 1 dollar. U Huber, h bu full bar'ey, 1st pre mium 1 dollar. ,S Vroch, 4 bu spring barley, 1st premium 1 dollar, U Hubor, bu clover seed, 1st premium 1 dollar,; U Huber, Abu timothy seed, 1st premium 1 dollar, U Huber, best display 4 dols. Class 7 farm and uaudkm phod- I'CTS. N (i Ilayward, barrel wheat flour, 1st premium, 3 dollars. BL'TTKR. N J Hrosius, 10 lbs butter, 1st promium 2 dollars. Win Strong, do, 2d prem. 1 dol: unEAD and nist iiT. N J . I'rnsius, 3 loaves bread, buked by n girl undor 12 yoars, pre mium, 2 dollars. Mrs. B Penning ton, light tusenit, 1st promium 1 dollar., J Pittiuger, 3 loaves rye ureaii, lit premium, 1 dollar, N J lirosius, 3 loaves while bread, 2d premium, 1 dollar. N J Brosius, 1 doreo light biscuit, 1st preinium, 2 dollars. Mr V J Crawford, 3 loave whoat oread, 1st preinium, 2 dollars. I Mr W J Crawford, 3 loaves wheat brcud baked by a eirl under 12 years, 2d premium, f dollar Mrs .,N L Brewer, : 3 loaves eorn bread, 1st premium, 2 dollars. ' ' 0 BiaAti A?f'p btbupI' , ' '. , G Allen, 10 lbs. mopfe sugar, 1st premiu, dollars. N L'mated. ma plQ sugar, 2 premium, J dollar. John Rice, do, 1st prem. 2 dollars. TOT ATOM. , : , .. A Buskirk, 4 bu Ilurriaon pota toes. 1st premium, 3 dollars. C C Pirk, bu tarly Buckeye potatooa, premium, 2 dollars.- 0 0 Park, Jbu Chilji potatoes, 3d premium dollar. CC Park, largest display. ltromlnm, 4 dollars. 'C C Park. Sbu sweet potatoes, ls( premium,' 2 ollars. N J Brosius, do, 2d p re union), I dollar. ONIONS AND TOMATOES. A Buskirk, 4 bu onions, 1st pre mium I dollar. J Brown, do, 2J prem. 50 cents. C C Park, peck tomatoes. 1st pre mium, 1 dollar. Mrs N J Brosius, Jo, 2J premium. 50 cents. CAnd.uiK ink cAtri.tri.owEn. M Baker, 3 heads rabbage, lat premium 81,50. N I. Brewer,, do, 2J prctuiuiu, 1 dollar. Mrs It Pennington, 3 beads cauli flower, 1st premium, 1 dollar. TEAS) An A MEANS. Win K cet, 1 k pea, 1st premium 1 dollur. W Baker, 1 pk whito leaus, 1st premium, 1 dollar. J D White, do, 2d prem. 50 ols. Mrs B Pennington, table beans, 2d premium, 50 cents. illSt rt.LAN Eot'S. M Strong, 3 table squashes, 1st premium, 1 dollar. T T Ink, do, 2d premium 60 ets. G Allen, 3 common pumpkins. 1st premium, 1 dollar. . Cinsted, do, 2d prem 50 cts. J T Martin, swarm bees, 1st pre mium, 3 dollars. Same, 10 lbs honey, 1st prem 12. C W Doran, do, 2d prem I dollar. T Swnndor, 2 hams, 1st prem 82. J Pittiuger, do 21 prem 1 dollar. S Koch, 3 sweet pumpkins, 1st pre miu:-.', 1 dollar. F Baker, 1 pk sweet peppers, 1st premium, 1 dollar. J B Steinbuiieh, 1 dot carrots, lit premium 1 dollar. .amo, 1 peek dried oorn, 1st pre mium, 1 dollar. Same, one dot parauips. first pre niium, one dollar. A Buskirk, 3 winter squashes. 1st premium, ono dollar. I'msted, do, 'id prem 00 cU. Sum Utx, t wateriuolotis, first pre inium, one Qoiiar. Goo Holtx, 3 do, 2d prem 50 ets. Sanio, 3 muskmelons,, first promi um, one dollur. Same, 3 do 2d premium 50 cts. J U Hcckman, one bunch eclorv. first premium one dollar. Mrn N I, Brewer, do 2d pern 50o. Mrs N I Brosius, 3 purple cl-l'. plants, first promium one dollar. IV lfuker, 4 bu stock turnips, first premium one dollar. Geo Holts, 4 dot bottles oatawba wine, 2 I premium ono dollar. Same, A dot bottles of Clinton grape wine, fiist premium. 2 dols. Same, 4 dot do, currant wino, first premium 2 dollars. Same, dot do cherry wine, 2d pre mium, ono dollur. CLASS 8—FRUIT AND FLOWERS,— APPLES. P J Wilson, 10 varieties, first pre mium 4 dollars. Wm Floet, do 2d prem 2 dollnrs. N Hnisted, U varieties, first prem 83 C C Purk, do 2d prem 82. Same, basket apples first prem 82 Samo, display, first prem 5 dols. C 0 Lappan, display, 2d prom 82. ytlNCKs. J V Marquardi. 12 quinces, first premium 'I dollars. Fred Kishlcr. do, 2d prem, II. tlHAPKS. John Pittengcr, twelve bunches ontuwba, first premium 2 dollars. rtlEsERVKB FHU1T. T Swandcr, one glass ehorry jelly first premium, ono dollar. Same, do nppl do, first prem. ono dollar. N L'mstod, fine can poacbos, first premium one dollar. Mrs G B Lahr, one can pears first premium, one dollar. ' Same, do Gooseberries, first pre mium, i ' Sumo, do cherries first prom 81, name, do currants, urst prem one dollar. W Calbrailh, one can quinces, first premium one dollur. Mrs N j Brosius on can apple butter, first premium one dol. ono can quince jelly, first premium one dollur. Mrs N L Brewer, one oan plums, first premium one dollar oan straw berries, first premium, one dollar- one can raspberries, firit premium, ono dollar one can grapes, first pre mium, ono dollar display of cauned fruit, first premium 3 dollars ono glass canned jelly, first promium, one dollar one do peuch jolly, first pre mium, one dollar do grape jolly, lat preinium, oue dollar do cucumber pickles, first premium, one dollar display pickles and jellies, first pre mium, 3 dollars. PLOWEd. Mr G B Lahr, annual plaut, first premium, one dollar pink geranium first premium, ono dollar one pr hand boquets, first . premium, on dollar. Mr P II Ryaa, do 2d prem 60c. . Sanio, ouo pr vate . boquets, first premium, one dollar. Mrs P J Wilson, one greea bouse plant, first premium, one dol. Mrs U li Lahr) one basket out flowers, first premium, one dol, Mrs N L Brewer, floral ornament, ursi premium, poo dollar. ..Mrs N L Brewer, ornamental tr nal flower, first premium, on dol. CLASS 9—AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS MACHINES—PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS. W Galbraith, corn plow and eulti. vator, first premium, 15. ' U Uowo, subsoil plow, first Dre- miutu, 5 dollars,' , name, double shovel plow, first or. mium, one dollar. Jjoonns ii Nrman. 3 horse award plow, first premiurr. and 5 dollars. Same, stubble nlow. first nrcmlnin and 5 dollars, Same, plow for geo.ral us first premium, 2 dollars. K Briggs, eorn cultivator, first premium, one dollar. REAPtNO AND MOWING MACHINE. J M Osborn, & Vt., Helf raking reaper, first premium. 5 dollars. K G Bowo, ban J raking reaper, firs' premium, 0 dollars. JiHin Agr I Works, reaper and mower combined, first prem., 5 dols. Same, clover huller. first premium. 4 dollars. Bobcrt Prllnn ,1 Co.. sulkv mower. first premium, 85 WASIUNO MAiUtNr.s. Martin Adams, washing uiachinn, 1st prem. 5 dollars. MAItnl.lt WoltKS, John Hartcr. display marble, works 1st premium, 5 dollars. RAKES AND PORKS. Ktnelsior Fork Co., Palmer fork. 1st premium 2 dolla's. t Lambkin, horse hay rake, 1st premium 2 dollars. MISt'KLI.ANKOl'll. V Smith, speeiinon beut work. 1st premium 1 dollar. r. li Howe, straw and stock cuttor, 1st premium 2 dollars. 1) C Daoghman, wheat drill, lat promium 4 dollars. 1, omnia A Nyman, wood siwinit machine, 1st premium 5 dollars. bloom iV. Mason, corn shcller. 1st premium 1 dollar. Bloom & Mason, eider null, 1st premium 2 dollars, llloom v Na.on, apple pair 'r, 1st premium 50 euurs. Bloom it Masou, clothes wr if r 1st premium 50 its. J I Martin, Lonirstroth s patent bee hive, 1st premium 1 dollar. U T Brundago, hay te Ider, Diplo'a D Durfee, ripping machine, 1st premium 1 dollar. D Du.-fee, fruit dryer first promi um, I dollar. SsfToll & Baldwin, sausage filler and lard press combined, first premi um one dollar. A Nvihlo, elenner, 1st prem. 81. Leroy Uioe fa my swift, Diploma. L Hiee, pair patent farm gates, 1st premium 2 dollars. CULTIVATORS. CLASS 10, VEHICLES, STOVS, TIN AND COPPER WARE. CABINET WARE TANNERS' SADDLERS' AND SHOEMAKERS' WORK. J A J Knglchart, spring wagon, 1st premium. Geo Crooks, two horse wagon, 1st premium 4 dollars. P Vannest, two seated family oar riage first premium 5 dollars. P Vaunest, single top buggy, first premium 4 duller. P Vsnuest, open buggy, first pre- 4 miliars. P Vannnst, cutter 1st prem. 81 Bloom x Mason, Stewart oook slove first prom. 4 dollars. " parlor radiator 4,00. " steam cooker, 2,00 " 5 pieces tiu waro. 2,00, " display of stoves and ware 5 dollars. J Fiego Si Son, bureau 4 dollars. " dressing stand, 2,00. " center table, 2,00. " sofa, 4,00. ' Ht parlor chairs, 3,00. " parlor rocking chair, 82. " bedstead h'ly oommendud " set cane chairs, I dollar. " chair highly commended " display t abinct ware 5,00 J llartman &, Son, 12 common calf skins, 2 dollars. M Wall, 9 kip rkius 2 dollars. " 3sidesup'r leather 2 dollars T T Ink, saddle and bridlo, 82. K yones, jr., single harness 83 W U Fry, pair car'g harness. 8. A Si B Kuebler, pair ueu's coarse boots, dollars Martin Si Shields, pair men' dress Doots, z dollars Martin A Shields, pair ladies' con gress gaiters, 2 dollars Martin St Shields, display of boots and shoes, a dollur. CLASS 11—FINE ARTS AND TEXTILE FABRICS, TAILORS' & MILLINERY WORK. Mrs S M Wotiring basket of wax fruit, ono premium, 1 dollar Joseph Hurler, speoiinon sculp ture, 1 prem 2 dollars Joseph Harter, display architectu ral drawings, 1 prem 2 dollars P J Wilson, oil painting, view, one prem 3 dollara P J Wilson, oil painting, fruit pieee, one prem 2 dollar ' Tauison Si Sou, oil painting, bead one prem 2 dollar 1 unison & Son, display oil paint ing, one premium fi dollars ' Tunison x Hon photograph,' cabi net aise, one prem on dollar Junlsou St Sou photograph life sire, bead, premium one dollar. Same, display photographs, prem 3 dollars Same, water color painting prem 8l J K Kelply commercial penman ship prem one dollar Same, off band penmanship prem one dollar flame, pen drawings, prem oue dol. Katy Miller, embroidered mat prem 50 esats , I Rife, 2 bair picture frame prtnj two dollar T Psnoel, '' manufaotorad sswiug machine brem two dollar " - Same, ra Wily sewing tnscbla pfem two dollar I i, .li t . . s.i'J J Brown, speoiiuso whittling, preru on dollar ; .:) ,.(i i , . ',. 0 F BriokerbofT knitting macbiue, highly commended . , , , C C Boilbaru dentistry prsm tl 0 II Sting, family sewing uaekine, highly commended. M t,.( , A i B Keubler. seed wreath prem 81. A t B Keubler, cross, preui 81. . Kv Auirsberger, oil painting, win ter senne, Ughly ciMomonded. N I, Brewer, em p oture frsme, premitnn 2 dollars, N L Hritwcr, Iifisftfoln toquel prem 2 dollar. N L Brewer, display brackets a nil frames, pretttlum 3 dollar, tl Fiege, oil paiotiug, preut t del lars. 8 P Myres, display eogravingf, prem 3 dollnrs. JFJesok, paiating, highly com mended. J F Jesek, pencil drawing, dance, one premium, 1 dollar. J V Jeack, display psncil draw, ings, premium 1 dollar, M Hall, picture frame of leather, oue prem, 2 dollar, TEXTILE FABRIC. S Wolteriog, worked quilt, dip'o uia. Mrs S M Wottering, si'.k iobro'd cry, premium 1 dollar. MrsC Lamklns, bead wo.k, 5oo. " childs tatting skirt, fjOc. " fancy children locks, 50. " crotchet work, prem 81. - " bair work, prem 81. T Swauiler, woolen comforttr, prem 81. " linen throad, prem 81. " pair woolen stoekinjis, highly rnmnu ndud. Mrs N Steiubaugh, pair woolen stock inus knit by girl under 12 years old, on premium, 1 dollar. , F Kishlcr. floor ruir. prem 81. J V Crissel, 10 yds rag carpe, premium 2 dollars. Barbara Smith, coverlet, highly commended. Frank Baker, display worsted wotk, premium 2 dollars Mi. A Cant pie I, pair bom mad blankets, promium 2 dollar W Gulbrcth, coverlet, premium 1 dollar M linen table spread, 1 dwllur Tiffin Woolen Mills, pair woolen blankets, premium 2 dollara Tiffin Woolen Mills, dlsylay flan nels, black eassiiucrcs and gold mix ed tweeds, hi lily commended Miss K Gross, sofa pillow, diploma Mis A Suydor, variety and dis play of needle work, prcminm 15 J Brown, pair woolen soiks, pram 1 dollar J Pittenger, woolen ysrn, prem 1 dollur - - " woolen niitten, prn CO ets ' socks knit by. gril un dor 10 year of age, premium I dol'r J Souder, fancy bed quilt, prem 81 Mr W II Stover, husk basket, 82 Miss E Augsberger, Lead work, 50 cents i " , French , Embroidery, prem 1 dollar Mrs C Lamklns, braiding, 50 cts " tutting, premium 50 cts J W Crissel, fancy cotton hose, 50 cents " lamp mat, premium 50o Mrs Gibson A Gilbort, 'woolen ekirt, premium 1 dollar ' Mra N L Brewr was cross, prom 1 dollar .!,!.!.' Mra Gibson A Gilbert, dress bon net, premium 1 dollar 1 MraGibsenA Gilbert, dress hat, premium 1 do'lar .... Mrs I. C Allen, display mitlcoery goods, premium 3 dollars Mrs Gibson A Gilbert, bead dress, premium 1 dollar '. r More Naturalization Frauds. A lottcr from Logan Ohio, to tha Columbus Joi.rtinl reveal auother of the nefarious Democratic schemes for swelling the Deinooratio vot by means of fraudulent., naturalisatioa papers. The letter ssys : , "Our oommittee challenged every vote wtcre the voter 'was. pot known. An Irishman offered his vote,1 swora that John itobinson a " boss',' on the railroad furnished him his nat uralisatioa papers the day before tha eleotioti, admitted be bad never be a naturalised, and never was in eowvt to take the oath. The paper was in geniously gotton up. It did not show where it was issued, either as to eounty r , State with the aeal "of i'robai Court of Ohio all recalar. except tho impression whsra tha nama of the county ucciirt, apd there no impression of the teal was made. Oue vole of this kind was sworn fa by the voter, though questioned and thoroughly cross-examined, Tha seuoued one, however, could not stand tbe prossure aud broke down, aud thus the villiiuy , was exposed. Robinson was arrested, au 1 is pound over to court, bat last night wa learn the witness was run off to Lancaster. as court sits in a few days. We bava now found three of these certificates - and learn from tbe -railroad hand that there were some fifteen of them in this squad. How many t more, o one can tell. ' The blank were evidently taken from the Probate udge' "office du ring bl absence fast week,' sod b sc. he ma eoaooctod, , a ba; say thai n lound soma one bad beeoj hsi(J. ling these papers last 'week. . Lead,' ing Democrats are Implicated id (bT fraud. It ia tvideat that seme af them eoDooeied tbe teheiae. as Kohi. son knew nothing about, the Court House ; yet with ajl their, fraud & villainy they oaly uooedd la gi ting in, aa far as kn6we, on" ,' and had tha anartiteation af itfadingi their heia exposed J. ha: ylgti anc. aocniuea,, ,tV. Jw Th New Yok Tistas eatins ttb Demeeratla majority lu AUt bity aad Brooklyn, iu NgvemW, Kjt.Q.DQlJ and claims the State for Grant.. i j l lanU Of all living pttrioii-) taeo, Qranaj bas promised Imsl au, -t purforuied most. Such a mau ia bound to pos sess the hearts and affoctioo of tha people.