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" I Particularly will this apply lo tip .o f nmoi to indict tail A ; bv rrt "nd f 001 121 11: ihji tn-.u'i On Fridn? of r.J m..nr Ml Ilii ccoipBion, Jck. ll irok tj j ppf U, nd tbe Bmt wri:tti 00 ; or tf frM! nd b.'tti oprovioci ia ft loon, j joa 6e oot timt lo fak t!it,(ri, tie tt.ra )rfBr:t tbe ditpWtTt of tbt bf kpr, cp in pck, tol lure to KM mVa eoia:i:td Lia to lee Cbwli iieait- ! tbo, n tbftt if job r looUcg ; r ticu?r pr f r, yea te 1 not ua'j? Tr? pp.yr in our ifJ lo to tcj it it ii reri pr1; Ttiiirf to dis'.r:lbte t'.'.'i a-.oiy fner.it tf b:cr f;s ;bt j-a ht.t bn t r;H! pftiDt tnj e.jfrn to procu't- r J 'bn bvf tbeni cvtue to To-i pnr.jr f 1 0 f tpnrg it f ouH b tb cortr jencp. od :i.fct b oj'J i e tlem . bfin o b"dM o-rr-r to 'nc dm: fol!ofd. kicf v.th 1ri!"i It icar oo tkftt "S:'t" I J lf.:cr lftt to-. r.J fti fc retrentfd, dc!-Ar-l tbnt Le r.o Sit " Sbcrt'y ftf'ff rrd Jck " rr-.cd pn il I'.rMlf'f fifnitjt Cler'.ie Iftut lnd f?iBtt tbli. -ItlftrH i.ock do "y" w.tb Jtk utJr ftt.T circuifl'ncr-i Bel'- Jock rd Cbftrl.e ftt ftrri.3. nd tomf '.ftit't bTiPf ba oift-le V; a cor'.;!', h t&ftgot'ft'.o ttoai t commit tba to prUon. Ctrl btcic W.terout. ibrfftt- r.ed ft"'. on c: io'.foc Tfiib d:!IrT,t wcp tt, r.d ? CnV.T f reb'-d. '0'.b!t(t dn-trc-ci wi found en V. proii, ot i:b bicb he cocld if ce'. til tlrn. Jck ftnd C'bar lie ot o prison, ftnd iber beif g omf doabt of tbe ex of Chr!ie, lb jailor con idefd il hil d itj to 3iVo n iof itigRlifii Tb tfgftl ft ff tb I'ftUjbW-M of Mftiift fi-i.nd in her ponfuion, fct d tie iact d.l t'.oird ibut kt vftn ft w. man p,b j ft kittory of brr"if II oul l ftp pef tl&tibf. tn born nd rii 'io the town .f KoromfMt, in ihia State. Her Dm! i MatiiJ Ituhenb'r4'cr, ftiij rht ibeutiuu ty four yert of kg. About (even yeftri go Isn Ilice'ft Circui in Somrrtet Ilr ftlbi-r, "bo it blftcktnii!i, did coniidcrftbU bone tbof ing for tbe circoi, ftod from the vuiti cf llice lo tbe hop, h bcftm fto qoftintf J with bim Kice endrftvorrd to gel bfr brother to ttel with him, but be refuted lift thn. sbe ftllrgri, periuftdcd her to c rompftny biin, biiJ up to ft ihort porioj ibe hftft been in Lit employ. She donned mtc ftltire front the tinie be trted, ftnd h beon weftritifr il everi'iice. Her orrupaiion iu the circui earitriniim ftnd iltinj;, nd 110 doubt lb figured ftniot.; Itice'i "itnti" 'lbe celebrated E(juetrin, SiRtior Somrtn-ly, from Frinc.'iit'i in 1'nris, and Attlry'i in London." Rbe nayi ibe it iiot the only fe tnftle in mle ftltire Uveliti with circut' 111 tbii country. Of touro bo ii rough in pcech, and from her degrading nd brutal. isuciktioni, seemi to hve loat ft'.i mprcl tr tbe proprirtii'i of her ii'X. Highly Inparonl frm Kuropb PEACE CONCLUDED. rruTniR Toi!T, July 23d The North Dri Uiu bai ftrrirtd with Liverpool dftte to tbe 13th. A treaty of peftce between Auntrift ftnd Sur 4;nifthft4brea concluded. Tbe proviiioni r at followt : Ad Italian confederation ii to be formed ender the honorary 1'renidcnfy of tbe Pope of Rome. Auntria eoncedei Lorabardy to France. Napoleon, in turn, frranlf these pe i'lliona to Sardinia Auttria rtlaiui her right of rule orr r Venice. Napoleon talrgrapbn ir. tbe Kmpreil ai followi : Vai.i.kcjio, July 11. A treaty of peace b been i(rr.ed between tbe Emperor of Austria and Biyelf, on tbo following bali: Tbe Italian confederation it to be under the honorary presidency of the Pope. Tbe Emperor of Auntria concedet his right in Lombardy to tbe Emperor of France, who trentfert them to tbe King of Sardinia. The Expcror of Austria preserret Venice, but sbe will form an integral part of tbe Italian cocfedtration. 8igned. Napoi.kok. Tbe Faris Moniteur es plaint tbe circum Itancet attending tbe ftruiistice It s.vi that tbe great ntutral powers exchanged commu nicslion with the brlligrranli, urTcring ibeir medifttion, but their efforts were unsuccess ful until the French 6ert wat about to com mence hosiiliiiet against Venice, and ron fiict before Verona wat imminent. When Napoleon amioui to prevent bloodshed, as certained the dispctition ofibe Emperor of Austria, and fitsdtsj him willing, auarmistioa I nn?r r IqT The Hon. Israel Washburn of Mnino pave tbe following felicitous sentiment at the lata Dangor clnbralion on tbe Fourth: "Our Country Our cotn-.'ry, right 01 wrong; when right, to b kit right, when wrong, to be put right." Ilorae VfrXf mi the )ctr Horace Greuly't fifteenth letter to tbe Tri hune, gives hit reason for leariug the hon;'. at wat conuluded. Tbe two Emperors had an interview on the 11th inti, at V:1U Franca A dispitch from Turin sayt Nupoleon hat ::;ud bulletin from Vallejio ftonouncing (he armintica, vongratulatti'g the troops on their glorious achievements and annonneing hit immediate departure for Tent, leaving tbe provisional command of the prmy to Mar thai ValUr.1 Tbe London Timet claimt that England bronght about the armistice, while other u thoritiet give the credit to Frottift. It was reported that Kossuth wat to propose monarchical government for Hungary. The London Newt says the first hopes and eipecutiont of Italy tre deceived. The ftnnouncement of ptace between the belligerent powera wat read in tbt House of Lords ftnd Commont ca the l?th, nd was re ceived with load ftnd prolonged cheers. toy- "Oh, dear," eiclaimd Henrietta, throwing herself into ft rocking chair, "I ever will go to that pott-office again to be looked out of countenance by all those men on tbe corner. It'a to provoking. What can I do, Sarah Jane, to those awful men ttaring me to in tbe face T" "Do as I do," replied Sarah Jane, with a sly look, "thvic jcur ak!e f The "Denver nonse,'" which it the Astor House of Gold Region, hat walls of logs, a floor of t arih, with windows and roof of rath er t3im7 eoUor theetiog, while every gueat is allowed at good bed as hit blanket will make. The charget are no higher than at tbe Astor ftnd other first class hotels, except for liquor 25 cenlt at drink for dubious whisky, colored and nicknamed to suit the taste of cruisrawrt, baing the regular ratt throughout thit region. I bad the honor to ha shaved there by nephew (to he assured tne) of Marat, Booapart't king of Naples tbe honor and the sbave together cottiag but a paltry dollar Still a few dayt of tucb lui nry turfeited me, mainly because tke drink icg room wat alto occupied by teveral black legs at m gambling ball, and their incessant clatner of "Who'll go ma XX? The ace of beartt it tbe winning card. Whoever turot the ace of hearU win (be f 20," etc , etc , persisted in at all hours till midnight, became at length ft nuisance, from which I craved deliverance at any price. Then the vUitort of that drinkiof and gambling room had ft cftreltst way, when drunk, of firing revolvers, lomenmst at each other, at other timet quite miscellaneously, which struck me as inccn veL'.ent for a quiet guest with only oue le and a half, hence in ft poor condition for dodging boHott So I left seed fjr tbemselv. This sed, ar. 1 bu-r.'W inr. rs thiiJ: en of the sate famii. V.'t.cn or home wat a new ere. in lh wiij tf W, coniit), w bad lo Homers, save tbe "i!J l r est flower, and tbey were all Strang? (a .c, though oone tbe lf beautiful fur the', U.l our keart longed for the dear tM C.i'.I.ar blouoini that adorr.ed the froct ;ar i at tbe old home So one day cam a paiitage from a cout.n in Boston, cotitaiuing thirty varieties of tie flowers. No babe vti ever watibd more carefully tbaa our flo"era djririg that summer; and what a blare of bloim and beauty tbey trade; and fflai.y tre lie appli- 1 cations for seeds from neighbors, l.o bad not teen the like since leaving '.heir Lotn- We freely ditri'wuted 4ro;li; but year after year it wat the tauie 1J ttory, until "charity erased to be a virtue." In after yeart when the country became more settled, and the beautiful shrubbery from the nursery had fourd ft place in yard, the demand for our $lipt was the same. People v. ere ton yrvr to buy these things, would say to me; "Now, Mrs. S , give me a llip of that rote in tbe tpring." It would be freely giv.-n ; bat alas, for tbe lendnr plant, transplanted to an uo congenial home, and scorched and dried by the drouth of summer. Il died, and so it wat for the want of little rare tbal things failed One half hour in the evening after supprr dishes are washed, and the milk strained and put away, tiiight be devi(ed to gathering yuur seeds, and tending your slips from your neigh bor't yard, that sbe vat to kit:d at to give you. . . llemarbabla Fwlflllment f a Jtj7 I'rophac jr, There wai developed, In the recent trial of Champ, in I.esingtun, for committing rape on bit sister in law, Mrs. Champ, tome cu rious and remarkable facts, which partake tomewbnl of the tupernatural. Il seemi that a short lime preceding the communion cf the crime, ft strolling Oipsy had stopped at the residence of Mrt. Champ, and had told her fortune The Oipsy warned her of immiueut peril, and pointed out her brother in law at the one by whom tbe would be mol deeply injured. Tbe facts subse quently disclosed in the trial fully corrobor ated the Oipsy prophesy. Mrs. Champ, also, only ft few hours before the occurrence, had most tingnlar dream. Sbe dreamed that the was arrayed in moat beautiful rode of spotless white, that a man appron.-hed and stabbed her, and that tihe distinctly saw the blood trickling down and despoiling In r drent. She looked up, and saw it was her brother in law, Champ, who bad committed tbe unnatu ral deed. I bis dream wa but too typical of the horrid crimo which Champ subsequently perpetrated. The counsel for the defense gtiem to have relied on the circunintancrs above detailed to prove the insanity of Mrs. Cbamp. The coun sel for thu ludy, however, contended tht they were premonitions from Heaven of impend ing dagger l.oaitci'Je Vonritr BKstTirt t KirKDtnvr. A youth and maid one winter ftigbl Were sitiicg it) the corner. Hit name, we're told, wat Joshua White, And hers wat Fatieucr Wkricr Not much th pretly mat h said, Pid tbe yoar.g s.lling, Htr ibeeai werr i nhed a rosy red, II ?r ryes ient oa htr ku'tiir.jr. N.vr could be guess what tboughti of Lin. Were to her bosom 3 xliing, As hr fair rjrs, sw,ft and siim. Fiew round and round the tlocking. WLe, a- for J.-L'-a, baibful yc;.tb, ll-i word gr-w 'ew aui fewer . Ttj :gb ali the tine, to the tr'.u, II. chlif cd,"e-I V.:-t t'J 'nor. j!.-: tifn ber ba'.i .:" rar-. gve ont, knit j fa-t tn 1 s'ea It ; A i: 1 he mi!l giv hi aid, r.jdru'.t, To g'-t ar.fither ready II" he'ii tbe kfrio , of jury the tbr'&l 0 it telb-d, sr.arl?d m.d twisted , 'Have pawnee," cried tbe artiei-i n.M 1, To lim wlo hrr ani.t-?!. J ..od chance wti this for toi.git l:d c'-url To shorter, ail pa'aver, "Have patience!" cried bn, "daret girl ! And may I really bare her?' Thn deed wat dot.e, r.o mnr, :Sat eight, Cii' ked nedla in the orii-r; And ah" is Mrs. J nbua Wh-.te, That ouce tl Patit.-i.ce Warner. g. A lady ftnd geutb-ican in this viuinity chancing to be bathing nu n'tturul, but mi teen by each other, buin separated by ft ledge of rocks, a, mischievous boy exchanged one pile of clothing for the other. Tht-ir perplexi ty and embarassmeul on emerging from the water may be better imagined ibsn described. Dot seeiag no other alternative, the lady doned tbe male and the fentleman the female apparel, buopt and "everything," and made their way to their homes in that guise .Ac to Jlavm Xrics . .... .. ... p& The clergyman's profession il net at tended with undue comfort not positively luxurious. No rolling wealth or that sort of thing. Witness the following endorsement of a bank bill in the possession of a newspa per man of Cincinnati a one dollar bill : "This one dollar bill is all I received for per firioing the marriage cerenmny b( twf!cn John (iibbt and Mary Wallace, of tbe lown of Sa lem, Kenosha county, Wis., after having traveled five miles i:i the cold, and paid 12 50 fur livery. Jims L. SnikLi." From tha Mlaxs. We 'earn from a couple of gentlemen who reached our cite yesterday that the eold mines are a reality and that tho new disenrer tas are richer than any in California. The great drawback it a want of water and the shortnsil of the teason. Every uui in the mines were doing well, bat little sickness pro railed. Orefjory, the discoverer of tbe dig. gingH, it is Kaid has made 1150,000 out of them and jnst ft few days before our infor' marilt left Gregory told a claim for f 10,000, one fourth cash, the balance to come out of the claim. They brought seven! valuable tpecim-ns which they intend taking eht St. Jotrjih Journal. Ummim I'mfurm ros 1 1tr At Iowa Point, Kan.-fts, tbey have ft military company called the "Shirt Tail Rangers" a came derived from the breezy and nicttir- eqiie character of their uniform. Theejitor of tho Iowa Point l'isputeb it the leader of tbo band, ami in fact tbe only performer in it. Hit iiiftrumcnt, be tclln ut, it ft broken winded accordeon. IblT" Some learned newspaper editor out West sayt, "that the simplest way of calcu lating the distances of heavenly bodies, is the rule luid down in John Phu'nix't cele brated lucture on astronomy, viz: guest at one half of tbu distance and multiply il by two." Aw Editor Dead. In ocr Sunday paper we announced tbe draih, hj drowning, of Clinton Edwards, Esq, cJitor of the Marengo (Iowa) Visitor. The following are the particulars which we clip from the Visitor: Pueenjutrt Democrat. 'It appears that the deceased, accompanied by bis ton, went tn tbe river to bathe; the father had finished bathing and wat ttanding upon th bank, wbtn hit little ton, who wat t'.iii in the water, wat washed by the current iato the deep water; the father being alarmed by tbe peril of bit ton, plunged iuto the water to rescue him from the untimely fata that wat awaiting him ; he reached bim in safety and succeeded in getting bim on hit back, tbe little teiiow being greatly frightened clasped hit armt about hit father's neck; the father braved the current for tome time is trying to reach the thore, but bxcame ethautted and drowned before assistance could be rendered bim; bit ton wat tared through tke aid of two imall boys who were bathing at tke tame place. Mr. E'l. body wat brought lo thore by gent leman (a itraoger) who witnttted tbt whole acene, bnt whose inexperiea' j ia swimming rendered him unable to l.nd any assistance. All exertion were astd to bring bim to life, but proved unavailing, tbe spirit bad taken itt flight. Ear Mrt. Croley, of the Rockland Newt, tayt that pretty girlt never cry when kitted. gtyf" A man in thit place tayt he hat not exactly embraced spiritualism, but he bat embraced teveral of the mediums. a? "Sonny dear," tail fond mother, ' you have ft dirty fece." "Can't help it, tutor itit ft blftth repuWirtn." Ittklai 4tiar lot rive MlalUt With. wt Cfcwra I The Scientific American pub lishes the following method of mafcinis butter in live rninutea v,ith"ut a churn. We have lit tle faith in the operation, be lieving the oM fashioned churn altogether preferable. Still the who are fund of experiments can try it and if it i-i worth any thing we should like to know it. The recommendations are that butter made '.n this manner is tirmer and le.s oily in hot weather than when made in the ordinary way, whil.1 the sl;im milk if sweeter and palatable. 1 "After .--Training the milk, set it away for about twelve j hour-, fur the cream to "rie." ' Aftr standing as above, sot the I milk, without disturbing it on the stove; let it remain there until you observe the coating of cream on the surface assume a wrinkled appearance, but be careful it doer; not boll, as should thia be the ca.se, the cream will mix with the milk and cannot again be collected. Xow set it away till quite cold and then skim ntf the cream, mixed with as little rv.ilkas possible. When suflieii-nt cream is collected pro ceed to make it into butter as follows: Take a wooden bowl or any suitable vessel, and having tlrxt scalded and then rinsed it with cold spring water, place the cream in it. iow let the operator hold his hand in water as hot as can be borne for a few seconds then pltlnge it in cold water for a minute, and at once eoinmeneo to agit ate the cream by a gentle cir cular motion. In five minutes or less the butter will have come, when, of course, it must be wash ed and settled according to taste; and our correspondent guaran tees that no better butter can bo made by the best churn ever invented.'' Aat Eicilltnl Llalraeat. Take the whites of two eggs, beaten to a froth,- a wineglass of vinegar, a wineglass spirits of turpentine, and a wineglass of alcohol, beating all the time. This liniment must be put to gether in the order mentioned above, or it will not be thorough ly incorporated. We lind this very superior in all cases of sprains, bruises, &e., on man or beast. o'clock, A. M., of the day of Exhibition. Of persons competing for tbe Premiums offered on H eropt, clast No. 5, will be re quired satisfactory proof of the quantity raised per ftcr?. It tample of the qoality, and a brief description of the mode of culture. The I hscretivnary Committee will award to tbe owners of stock or other articles of merit, not included in aiv of th aVove . classes, premiums not exceeding 25 00 in ! agregsoe. I I)y ordr vt the Ft r,.-nmittfe W H. IlKiEI.OW. S-rrffary e; b. wixson, PHOTOGRAPH E R, ! Itovrn foot cf Pearl xtrt' t, in the h'iMinj 1 f'-rmerht occupied ly CutnJy ! Cliirk, HOlI MTV. ........ IOWA, rrrrrf-t t" tk Nnutlfut Ltl'-n-.- In r.o kl-rlt yf "-nlbi-r, In tbr LitieM anj m T sprn-J aty i.f ; I I- S-t UAGl'KRME iTTPES, A.1UH1TVPV', .JELlnTVPPS, VllO I OUIIAIMIM, Ac. lo suit cuitoinera. t'-'ff --t Trumf.r. ta-n en pri-purM CI -h. Tarpr, Ta , t ul llh-r, c . -:IIM f r s-n.l-i f h Ml. mux I'I.its, vn:Hs. &i I Ti'-n with th- trr-at.-tt nicety, and put up In cas, or f-t.ruary , lev.). J7 3m. Crur: fou Horn-Ail, on Hol I low Horn. Ii the hair of the end of the tail is in rolls or curls, cutoff one inch of the tail. Then turn the animal's held on one side, and pour boil ins water upon the lower horn till he dodges, and then take the other horn. I5y this time the animal will sweat, ami 3 or 4 ounces of mustard seed ground, should be given in somo kind of feed. To PiCKLE Cl'CUMBEKS. l'ut the cucumbers into salt and water for three or four days, then scald them with weak vinegar, and let them remain three days longer. Scald some pickling vinegar with a few onions, black pepper, allspice, cloves, ginger-rot. t, and horse radish; pour the whole over the cucum bers for use. Gerkins, which j are small cucumbers, are pick led in the same wav. is To Cora a Iioll. The skin of a boiled ecrg the most efficacious remedy that can be applied to a boil. Peel it carefully, wet and apply it. It will relieve the soreness in a few hours. To IlEMove Films from the Eyes of Cattle I have not found a surer remedy than finely Eulverized earth, occasionally lown into the eyes through a quill. Wash for Wounds, Corks on Collar Galls. 1 oz. white vitriol, 1 oz. copperas, 1 table spoonfull gunpowder, 1 quart of soft water. After washing the parts with hot soft water, and wiping dry, apply the above wash with a sponge or cloth. A Kansas City paper con tains a long article, blowing about the extensive fresh oyster tiadiofthat city. It is said that a large number of Llamas have recently been imp rted, to manufacture the oysters ! Cream Nectar. We are in debted to a lady for the follow ing recipe for making the de lightful summerbererage known as "cream nectar:" Three pounds of white cr brown sugar; three ounces of tartaric acid; white of two eggs; one quart water. Stir gently and scald till clear. It must be close and kept in a cool place. To two table spoonafall of this syrup add rather less than an even teaspoonful of soda half a tumbler of water :ce if you have it, and enjoy at your leisure. A Chance to Guess. The Worcester Transcript tells of a jolly, plump female witness, w ho on Wednesday was asked by Gen. Devens, the counsel, what time the cars passed her house on a certain day. Sho replied that she began knitting on that day at 3 o clock, and had knit twice around the leg of a stock ing before the train passed. Of coarse the General next asked how long it would take to knit twice around. The Judge re marked that the time would dj pend on the sizo of the stocking leg. The lady naively replied that the stocking was for herself, and the judge and counsel could exerciso their judgment, and Cruess as to the timo nnA rr. quired. This answer brought down the bench, bar, iurv and "citizens generally," w'ho'were present. Peeotah Canuly, .T. t. There will bo a Mass Meeting of tbo De mocracy of Ducotah County, Nebraska, held at St. Johns, on Wednesday, Uth of Augimt next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. to nominate three Delegates to attend tbo PlatUmouth Convcn tion. gta?" "Mother, I heard sister twear." "What did she aay?" ,-She taid tho was go ing to wear her darned ttockingt to church." Itt?" One of otor exchanta-s advertises for two compositora "who don't get drunk," and ftdds the editor doct all the "getting drunk" necessary to support the dignity of the estab lishment id?' "Landlord you do me too much honor, for you let me sleep with the big begt last night" ''Oh, don't he too modest, my dear lodger, I doubt not they have your own blood ia their veins." tt3 A letter from Pike's Peak tftyt that gambling and whlsxey drinking flourish there extensively. Tanglefoot whiskey sells for twenty five cents drink, and "ii Will almost make man thed hit toe nails." IkT Mrt. Hubbt always hat ft full house. Two yeart ago the used to collect lobiter backs, oyster shells, and steak boast, ftnd throw them ia front of Ler door, and adver tise for daily boardert. The bait always took, ftod the old lady now indulges in three ttory domicil, doer-plale and ease, Tbe Last Discovibt. It hat recently been discovered that no man who hat paid the printer it liable to tun-ttroke. A pricter't receipt in tbe pocket it it said to be alto an infallible core for hydrophobic It would be well to recollect this doring the wtrra weftther. We fttr that few carry thit remedy about them. Tbete receipti re to be found in abundance at the office of the Eagle. ty The Kansas Cl branch of the Union Bank cf Si Louis it now tcder way SCHEDULE OF PRE;, j; rca rut wiit AQRiCUtTURU H r rn Wocdbnry County Artcuhur, TO BE HET.D T SIOUX i ;v U a the 14th dar .,f Ortabtr, A. , , CLASS XO. Ji IIois-a. I U t illioti ;r-r t years 1,, ; over 2 yetrt oli' eearlir.;?, " Mare Itr'-edcr, " - jr-ar Fiiiy, -!irl,ri I s 1 1 r, "' Sucking Ci.lt, rr.ir Draft Ilursrs, -ir '. RrriKyc Hottes. Jii",-e M F. Moure, ) Elij.'ih Adnma, v Awa T. Clark, CLASSNO. 2. Jocks and Mules Best Jack ovtr 1 year old, " Span wcrii Mules. " Mule Colt under 6 rnos. V- N BuchanAti, Theophilxs Ureuy . f. tlolinan nan, J Ureuyier, V Awyt' f CLASS NO. 3. Cut lie. Uest Bull over 4 years old, 3 years old, " " " 1 year old, " " Calf under 6 months, " Cow over 3 years old, " Ilcifcr yri.rlinir. " " CHlf under S months., " Yoke O.xi'M r-ver 4 years old, Thoiims RobertJ, 1 Denj. Yeomiins, V Award Corridon Hall, ) CLASS ISO. Sit inc. Ce.rt H iar ever H months old, " Suiv overM months old, N. W. Pratt, 4, t John HafY, II C. Ash, V AwardiiC:;1 CLASS NO. 5 Field Crops. Best 5 ocres of Spring Wheat, " S t.cres of Corn, " j acre of Potufoee, " lit re of I'.u k Whcut, '' 3 acres of Oftn, " 4 acres ol'SiU'or Cnne, Dr. S. P. Yeomans. ) William Turmiin, v Wui. Vun O'linda, j I I tliii ,., 1 ,.1 i. :t t ve i I!.,' ii. '', patf oo l t ri en l f-f.' ime I'.L',-' 'i on ! e: l.ir, V. 'I s Si : i;-.t J I- Hrurdiij Cc CLASS NO. 6. (.arden VcsctP-b'.cs. Best I bunbel of beett, " 1. " of onions, ot turnips, Sflt i ; 11! 1 " of carrot, 1 dozen beads of cabbage, dozen pumpkins, dozen siiuabbes, 1 peck of tfmatoes, S. W. Sirf2dt 1 James Allen V Abel Smith ) 1 - 1 i 1 ' 1 1 . -"'ft ' ; V; w'n a'l: ih( tri li, an ra wu Is CLASS NO. 7. r'rodiM ls of (lie DaTry. Best 5 lim of butter, J f " 20 lbs., or over of cheese, F M. Zi.lml), ) ' Mr Dr. Yeomans, A war Ji'ng Tea. MrL Lulh Woodford t CLaSS NO. 8. Best oil painting, " postiil paituii.g, " crayon r.i n t i n r, " colured crayon jair.ting, " water color, rio " Pencillirj, " monochromatic, or polychromatic S Puinting, -f " Ei:gravii!(j, It " Picture Frame, mudo in this or tor f r i ; i,' VII counties invited to compete, Hair Work, Horace C. Bacon, ) Mrs N C. Hudson, I Av Mrs. Hall, Smithi'd. j 1! din;; Cti. CLASS NO. 9. Best Bed Quilt, ! " made pair of Pantaloons, " Worsted Embroidery, " Embroidered skirt, . ' .o r tr.i :. a u. ..a "jderslseves, 1 - " Embroidered handkerchief, 1 fy ' " pair knit Stockings, 1 l J , " feCpett " KuK' fv r " pair Gents fine thirtt, ' f 1 Robert Meant, ) iJ ' Mrs. L. E. Clark-. I A'wardin- Cos" Xi Mrt. M A. Bigelow, j ?1 unit lac (it rm. n-at. Firrt Wairnn rrt w n it fun tn red 111 " Pleasure Waeon manufactured in .. '.::Kt."' im UUII UUUUB. I " Sale fl-ailM.. 1 s I Va Kiinnv vNanRlai'nrAi4 flAttl the Knirar Cana v " 5 galror.s Syrop manufccttired from Sugar Cane, Jamet A. Sawyert, 1 Mr- Baker, Smithi'd. Awarding Coo Dr. A. M. Hunt, j DISCRETIONARY COMMITTEE. John L- Campbell, J. P. Allison, O. R. McDougall, Mrt. II C. Bacon, Mrt. Geo. Weare, Mr. Sam' H. Ceiadf. Thionntiet of Plymouth, Cberok. L Ida are invited to take part in the !' compete for Premiums. A - - rw. . . .. : . U . Pnnnli.l .SOTf lD can become member by paying one aoi and will then he entitled to the privilege competing for Premiums , , . All ttock and aniclet of every kind 10 tended for exhibition must be described the ditcriptien, with the ownert name. !"" j. to tbe ?e:.rttsrv cf the 'c::Hr ''f3,, Edft i r