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THIS XLiY FRBifRESS, SEPT. 29. 804. Mrs. f.

A. Skuid, faOfitawsandXass Basket. 1 awaU wceU aao' tM aWriftiosi wa earn ci7 Uw.i. PairTrettiaf iUsatsy.Bfistaaw IWaiUsiBsiM- 8f befne rfss. scxuaerovt TECRSDAT EFEXISG, SEPT.

29. 184. UiTlsAlLWas.tfl.IjTBs Mrs. U. UwxtriHi.

ttwaaoavi. TaWClota, 60 Mrs. L. D. Ainawortb, din.

ft gfcjjta, 1 Mrs. Giw. nm.iii.iis 'jataaaBaawXQBByt Sbsi.k dij TlTMra.Twer. Hair Work, 1 4 W.F.Whitnsy.WniBBaB, 4 Mull. jUWi BrawnalUFW tP'i utney.

iwrsiB, Bviiaftaa. hast Grade. Uward Bfewnett, WUliaten, 24 Lraaa BHea. E-xi best Dsvea, KoBMad Whitner. WiUaateaw kest smB eaU (iV 4 xnu Iyvmaa Brictaas, 5 Ooodriek.

Biekssoad. 4 .2 YaaSieklia. BaruagtoB, 1 sssrs eM. Asa 4 B.KaUy,JEasex, S4, $2 2 2 yiars old. Waitaey.

Wulton. 1 1 1 ii ii ff I Biiilimi Fsasi JiBliit Isasf, jM" -1 LA. A A. Dtew, BorungtoB, (eew) Wilsaa, Calchestw, (pair oxanl VjwVwmwI St'Oaoml f4 ft O. Clark.

(Sissrs) i 'J 17. Brewaalr, (utra prenbljieow) Browaell, WaEsfcai Asa Brizham, Essex, ft ft A. Hstbawey, Borlintloa. 0. F.

EdmUBds, w- 1 Ltmw Brifjaaaa, 8 5 4 8 A. Shedd, Burliagtoa, f.v I. A. BmaUey, J. A.

Shedd, Burlington, W. K. Tuft, Williston, t3 2 A Bhedd. Burlington, 8 rtn utytr coires. A Bhedl," Burlington, Lyman Brigham, fawt, 2 2 A Shedd.

Burlington, I niioej, uuauni, LI. ii 1 A Shedd, Burlingtoni Whitney, WUliston, 2 1 i ti t. it Brady. Burlington, 2 The Committee make especial mention of a Cow and Heifer exhibited by D. C.

Linsley also of a Cow exhibited by N. Stearns. which was ruled out, having taken, premiums lor three yersf lse of the AUerneys exhibited by D. A. aaimaia, Mil not in tneir opinion toe nreett for farmers.

gkeep, sraxisa hkkimo. Bnekt, 1 year. Chapman, 8 -I 'M -2 Buck Lamb.S Miles. Hinesbure, 3 H. Weaton.

Colchester, SingU Lamb, 1 T5 A teat 2 yort. Gtddbgs, Westford, 1 Thorp, Charlotte, 'H Miles. Bineabun. ie Lo6. GMdints.

Westibrd, 8 Chapman, Charlotte, Single lamoi. MOes, mnetburg, -iss3 jfwt mil chut; Bucks, A Shedd, Burlington, Pen of Ewes. K. TafL WUliaton. Lambs.

i Weston, Colchester, Buck Lambs, W.KTaftiWiUiaton. Ewa Lambs. Weston. Colchester. K.

Taft, WiUiston, 'J, Mutton ahetf. Bucks. Geo Bliaa, Shelburne, H-JliFieBn, Burlington, wes, A snedd, Burlington ueo jmiss, aneiourne, Lambs, A Shedd, Burlington, Swine. Bast breeding Sow and Pigs. D.

F. Fish, Burlington. 4 L. 8. Drew, 2d iBmtBoar.

D. T. T.innln: RnrlinrW. B.C. Barber, VJjd" 1 Best Bog.

8. Draw, Burlington, 2,1 2 Pigs under 1 year. B. Thomas, Poultry. Largew Variety, W.

E. AUen, Winootki. 2 a Rood, "a Best Black and.White Spanish. W. E.

Allen. WinooskT." 1 Bert Bolton Gray. Louis Arthur, Burlington. 1 Best Game. W.E.AUen,- I Beet Bantamsc i w.

i'Anen: 1 BsstTurkies. a. nooa. sjiii ens) 24 1 1 1 CawIiSswen. Patrick ff.ydar 1 Oraaiaat sariery Vaptablas' nissd bj exaitmor, Tbobbbs Cuaaer, Batter aa4 Cheeve.

Ba CA fi. A. CkanssaB. Jericho. ft 24bsat '4 B.

J. waitaey. wunsssa, 4tkM f4waiw r- Best 100 B. H. Datia, Esau, bfat O.

H. Nichols. 4 G. W. Whitecy, WUuaton, 4ll Howef.

James A Shedd, Burlington, 1st premium. 92 Best 25 Biram Murray. 2dbwt" James A. Bhedd, 2 84 Nathan BieharlinB. 1 Bread 't Best, Miss Cornelia Dew, Burlington, 2d best, Miss Alice G.Morse.

8d Mrs. F. W. Bole, 2 Beat, Miss Laura A. Browned, Willistoa, 04 kw ttw Hm4bmt.

RaanjiUS s.1 ilia. O. Dwicht. Burlinxton. 1 Fruit.

fl IfawllS. ilWfC Largest collection, A Tajlor fc aj-lington 2d F. J. Meech, Shelburne, fUat 19 aarictiM. Mvron Mills.

Colchester. 2d P. C. Linsley, Burungton.Z iieassn Appis. J.Meech.Shelburna." A.

Taylor, Burlington. Nsw Seedling. Miss Isabella Shipman, WmooskL HtHtr.J. if Largest Collection; if. F.

J. Meech. 2d J. C. Traer.

Shelburne. 3d Thos. Conner (Gardener ofMrs Wheeler) 'ButtinBton; -r'' 1 Six F. J. Meech.

J. C. Tracy. T. Connor.

Best single Variety (Autumn) Mrs. L. Binies. Phm: L. Hsgar, Burlington, Cranberritt.

ah Fred Sawyer; Essex. Fqreign Graft. Patrick Ryder, Burlington. Thomas Borsman, Shelburne. or oeat wngw Tarisijf luuiviugu Thomas Borssmatf.

7 Thomaa Horseman. Thomas Conner, Burlington, Beat single Variety (Adirondack) F. J. -j is Case of grapes, H. Murray, Williston.

Seedling Grape. A Taylor ot Burlington, Highly favorable mention ny committee, ana Floral Design, P. Ryder, gardener to O. A. Jiurton, Best Asters, 1 Verbenas.

"1 Boauets. .60 Gesneria Matrosiderisi rl Stocks, X. Horsman, gardener to F.J. Meech, bhelpurne, Pansies, 2 Hot-House Plants, 6 Miss J. Shmaun.o 4 lloouets, Mrs.

J. Bmitn ljw Specimen Coleus, Jllias Jones, rrl; Double Zinnias. T. Connor, cardener to Mrs. -wneeler.

Bcquet, Miss Barney, i 1 Boquets, School District No. 13 of Burlington, honorable ftploma and 1 Amaryllis (very fine) Mrs. E. Smith, 1. Moss reath, Miss 1 Is Agricultural Implements and Home) -v- Manufactures.

Green, Burlington, Coffins, $6 Smith Wmgi Burlington, Case of Boots and i 1 Chase Smith, Doors and Sashes, 6 Flanders, Iron Fenpe, i Patrick Foamier, Coffin, ii Kidder, Bee Hive, Wm Rough, Open Buggy, rA tt Spring Wagon, Vickerv. End Sorins Bueiries. wh.i 1 Ststadi FlssMSs Ut-U ursy, covered Buggy. ..8 Peck A Johonnett, Leather, aj. A Ballard, Stane Wing Smith.

Lastfc HM an "7 1 Loomis Leather, 4 A Hood, Winooski, Liniment, Patrick Ryder, Rustic Table and Stool, 8 Miles. Boots and Shoe. .1 UJJ'l OCfcH Post, Hmesburg, Pails, tubs, 8 'Pioaghs, 9 A Prouty, Case Boots and Shoes, Vickery, Hand-cart, Powers Story, orts, Story, Sheet CWWamer.Wa A iBirseBake, Ilousehold and: DomesUci 4f snulacturcs. H. Paddock, WmoosUj' Boots i Shoes.

8 Mrs. A. B. Halberti Essex. Bedouilt.

SI Miss' Killam, Burlington, Conework, 60 Mrs. J. E. Smith, t. 1 Linen 8tockines.

2i i Towels A Table Cloth, 26 lax Linen 1 bread, dip. Mrs. N. Flanagan, Burlington, Linsa Tow vara, din.1 and a Miss AHceWlls, DiderhllI, Worsted Wreath, 60 Mrs. Fenton: Burlington-, Hair Wreath, -a- vava.

naw aacei, MitaLydia Crombie, Embroidered Cha iMaiyA.x,,wii I MrsvCL, Hart, Ottoman. 1 UM-Bs J. ma CO 1 ntamtiwkAU niib iow tfcs gronnd(s4 cm of the oat wsanrkahto wweie tbi country, waa the one exhibited taJLSUumU Itorlinatnj. Turn mm.M three fourth Durham, verflart, nine years tCaitl baa ar by crJ txaiore 67 itoof milk day- fortn week. Tbt auntity wae about 34 quar' a day, and tie noality vert rkh.

8aeb retotd kkard to tut- i't hmmH mi oxen wfw JtajMr eitwbitoi These oxen weigh 4300 lbs. Jjbeir atrtngUi was teated by drawing a atooelxt weighted Witt awimsB Anandsome' yoke fk 6e were exhibited by Nr. otdt. weorgr. A pair of fin and exceedingly weU trained oxen was exhibited by Edward Tan f9 t- The sheep were allot superior quality.

J. Shedd of MrUngton exhibited four Bens mution beep of notable nJ two pens of fine bpaniah nterinoea, tlfl Dan). Giddingsof WestrrUbowed ipB- ik ericoa ol high merit In one pen he bad four swes valued at $-000 apiece. Capt. T.

D. Chapman of Charlotte ex- bibited some very fine merino uinbs, and some yearling Atwood rbueka. Ch man we are informed has a buck tor- whih he has refuted i2000L "The mutton sheep of; Gjp; Bliss of Shf burne, and Hi Pierson of Burlington, were noticeably fine, as were also the Spanh towiuos of Miles oi Hinesburgh, Thorp of Charlotte, nd II. Weston of. Colchester.

leave comparisons of mei- tt In Swine, our county leads the State, 4nd the State fair inrthis respect waa nowhere by the side of ours. MrV LV' h. Drew, of the American, exhibited no leeY than filled, With superior Be coifines himself apparemly to the improved Berkshire, and Chester County twine, and raises them with aueoatsj C. Barber, of the Uowurd House, was also on hand with a fine" Berkshire and three pens of Whites, all fine. D.

Linsley exhibited Uiree pens of line Chester County swine. is D. F. showed two fens of Chester Co.awinc, D. ti.

Briggs cood Suffolk btjar and B. 3. Thomaa a fin apring pig of the Red Rock breed, i in; fi.it We reserve until nonrovf, numerous notices of articles of morit. -r List of Vrem. Award oi th Atinuat Fair of the CkiittmUn County Agricultural Soci'', Burlington, Sipt.28, 186I.V:," Ilonei.

tuStallioni, 4 ytaft old and F. Flanagan, Essex, W. D. Munson, Colchester, 6 B. Wheeler, Burhngtoa, 3 4 iA 9 ytarr oW D.

Berrickv Milton, E. Goodrich, Burlington, StaZKont 1 year old. W. L. lale, i W.

II. Pollard, Burlington, Rufua Brigham, Estex Wmf Freeman, Richmond, 83 Hiram Barber, Esaex. uiraiu AjaA Kdw'd UnnMrford. Cotehester, Diploma to J. Fay, for beat aiugle horse oaths i i 1.

grouuu, Mlj Kynuuni. Bretdinf Marii 1ei 00! totn 1 J.A.8hedd, Buriingtbnr ft ii. A. A. Drew, A.

B. Cook, est ford, Colts, Geldings and Haras 8 years eld. 3. Knicht, all 8 A. B.

Cook, 1 si. Geldingf awf Mares 2 years old. Patrick Farrell, SSelburae rrcd.lUdlev.BurfinctMl -l L.O, ia-u I ueioings ana Aiares, 1 year Wd. C.H. NichoKEaarx, L.

O. B. Canton; BnrllngWn, Geldingt and Mares under 1 year eld. Davis, Eaarx. cm ft J.

A. Shedd, Bnrlingtoav 8 u. n. vnapman. jcriaio, A.

H. Dnnnjrth, Burlington, 8 B. b. Douglas, WHlistoov't trss VT. W.

ftr.wf aim l. i Hatinlnv Dimm A. B. Danfovtb, BarltoftoUj Jhn Italn. GtfdlDts and aiarasi O.

B. S. H. a E. J.

14 Mw Julia IL Spear. Case wood carv- i ings and rustic frames, ti Miss H. L. Howard. But, Coaerlid, dip.

a Rie WeatiWd, iJraided Bag. 4 Mrs. Sidiiey Barlow. BarL, SpscinMBS Liaea. wave ii 1 M'Rhiraed CtSaelL Mflton.

2edta Mrs. W. Marshall. Jericho, Bedquilt. 1 Mia.

J. II. Macomber, Weatfcrd. Bedquilt. 1 1 ai" -I.

jura. adaWMgr, aMirv, i dip. airs, b. turnes, vena neao. 4 -Moose Horns, 60 Mrs, LAJ8rBfor.

Rug, uiten aJBDreuMyaaaw 60yearaaC 60 Miss Vickery, BurL, Tidy, W. C. Stoellf floofi Skirts, I C. L-Heyde. Oa Paintings.

3 Dwyer A La mora. Case Hair. Curls. A. 1 Wuutm Jr.

wooarun, purungton, sura Knitting Machinev 1 Bryant, Strattoq Burlington, Speci- mens vommcrciai aura uniawi ayeumandiip. i' 9t Female EitneatrianUaa. Mii.Mya Rood, Colchester. ft Uavt fiUCB aiiney, uiisnon. Hirama Kod, Colchaeter.

1 Mrf Albert Drew, Burlington. '25 Mia Byingtou. 4 Also to Miss flattie Parker of Stowe (son. 1 resident) gratuity 01 -v The above premiums are ready for payment at the MerchanU Bank by C. W.

Woodhoost The Committee make' lavorable mention ot the handsome display of Silver Ware and Jewelry-py Jariaamaia Himretb, ot Py F. Styles and Chas. Miller, of Burlington; and the Scwiug Machines (Grover Baker) exhibited bV Jon Foreit andexpress regret that tbo limited amount ot tunas piaoea at tneir dispotwt, did not allow them to award premi- uma oiner mentonous: uxwuiee tnw de partment. Chittenden Co. Court.

i y. -Wednesday, Septth, tsThe court adjourned typjtym thn morning until tomorrow 9 A. Mi InVflooJ vs Jtofttnon, tried yesterday judgment was giTen for plaintiff by defendant, and execution stayed. We give below the the Grand and Petit Jurors. Grand Jurors.

Harmon Hall. Brlington, C. BlddgeC Barnes, CharloOfi.Ji. Jpndjnson, C. Storrs.

Stephen G. Butler. Hinttburgh, H. Weed, M. G.

Boatwick, Huntington, J. B. Strong. Jericho, J. C.

Bostwick. Jfiiton, W. 6nion. Richmond, Colby, J. G.

Walston. H. Read. St. George, 8mith Wright.

Underhill, il. fi. Hapgood. Sibley, fFWtsten, William Miller. Talesmen--Harvey Spaulding, UoUe Ross, A Austin, Alex.

Ferguson, C. Blodgett, H. Hall and Hapgood were excused. Petit Jurors: Bolton, Orange L. Fay.

JurKaofo; AiW. AUen, H. R. Charlotte, J. Quinlan.

H. A. Schofield, Samuel Booth, D. E. Slater.

7' Wneiburgh, Geo. Leonard, Hiram Huntington, Stephen Sayles, Geo, P. Bura nam. Jericho, Samuel 8- Bliss, Truman Milton, W. L.

Wood, S. Ashley. Richmond, Giles Howe, Ansel Eddy. --it George, Norman Isham. SAe6riK; Patterson, Edgar Kashj ifnderkill, A.

B. F. Woodwortb. niftr WillkhnM. Taloott, P.P.

BrowaeU. i t. C. E. AHm, graduate: of the lit University N.

was admitted to practice in this Court trial Hard Ballard for Plaintiff Wilbur Dixon for Def GREAT 'AITCTIOX SALKS. BANK BLOCK, BURLINGTON, Via wm aaj WILL sell every day kn4 EVenlefi at 3 aa4lv o'clock, a large block of i llrv w. ,1 BLMMA. 1 A -I uasiB ar ssvy uwutHlBt Cottonil'. T.lnnni.

Uu.tun. H.l. t. ti. TjilMI Bvanrn nreaoa, juoob Bkirta, Silver riatea Cutlery, Phtorep)i Alliuma, litaUonery.

and Suss? other goods. FirtfcSale will oommenoe Thursday EvanlugsM continue until the whole stock is cleared out. TM Ladies art invited, and will find ond acconsw The Daily Free Pre, is rreusHED evert (bubo? ssssptas.) a tva frtoek. Mi glwt iUmiars Twwivw Hwi latr Bwws It Fn Fum rwdTW 4iftchai regalartf fc te ta-eloek cf day. Itt WimUi news I MMMMtlf MM m4 In imn iMI feet, that gtraa fclfcMTkf- rmt ui the Hew m4 Boston evening avaa Dou-taa ran Tea.

a pwiox a vnoftAt TICKET. ron nnroisT, A BRA HAM LINCOLN; frrtaaUJio jra-a-lie iiJ4i -j son ttrtBsnT4 i "ANDREW JOHNSO. 3" 5 ITSIIOII STATE COXFEHTION. Tb Freemen of thSttcf Vermont who re in mvor of the election of JtRJBJlM LI COLJV mnd JiXDRKW JOHXSOJV; are hereby notified, to meet in Most Xto ventton 'at QN THE lira DAT OF OCTOBEE, Wti fcr the purpose of nominating candidates fcr Presidential Electors, to be supported at the approaching election. fifOBBAEO B.

CoUT.i A LivmhtB.iwht, Dmui C. Joiunun Bom, Committee. Htni CU1K, Gxoaoa Wd.uk5. CHITTEHDElf COVWTT TAIR, believe we express but the universal opinion of all who were present at both, in saying that our County Pair," this year fa variety, general average of merit, and chief elements ot aucceH, decidedly surpassed -the State Fair In sveral debarments as in Fruit, Flowers, Vegetables; Carriages, Domestic Manufactures, Swine our exhibition watf, beyond al comparison, finer than that cf the State Society. And- in attendance of the people it neatly i it did not equal the other.

The receipt of our Society this year fU little ahort more than double the receipts of last year, and enoafc to pay all" exjJctescs and lmca. handsome surplus in the TVa WfldiliK iA ISm. An- tm WwAwfoAtlrtM and or 4,000 people Wera gi' tnii ground. The second day opened with' clouds and showers but began to clear up at noon', at which time the grounds seemed filled With people, while the large gallery, Which holds one or two thousand, was crowded- with spectators of the Ladies' Equestrianism At 2 o'clock the Annual. Address, Waa.

de livered by S. Adams, It waa inter eating and instructive in a high' degree, and waa listened to with" plose attention. Yf are compelled to reeerve Our abstract of it, for want of spaco to-day '1-- The trials of speed followed, the best' trot ting time, being mad? ly F. Flanagan's Stal lion "Whalobonc," who did his mile in 3,04 and 3.05, and the best time for trotting pairs, by QtR. Linsley's greys, 18 and a.zi.

bile the triale were in progress, sensation not down in the' programme waa occasioned by a crash at the the bottom of which fell, pof, "A dosen persons, including the gentli men of the Press and other, www thus pre cipitated to the ground, some ten or twelve feet- below. 'Fortunately no bonea were broken, and the list of casualties may be ummed up with.McO.iULiosleyisWciit-ed shoaldei, N. Parker, aevere strains and bruises, and jseveral sprained anklet and bruised limbs of other parties. With this exception an passed off without any accident worth noting. The piok pockets got $50 from Mr: F.

Staniford anckmall ums from moral other parties bat on the wbpki'rperated witft less aneeess uan usual in such crowd, ff The enow of superior blooded, and native eattle was an intrmting onend the average of merit was very Mgh.i tnv Tn number, and especially for the exccll- enea of his Durham cattle, the lead wasta-k Edmund Whitney of Wtlliston. The oi Taylor of fiurlictton Alder Hon. Jlon. c.catDiiiHto nd OWjBrownett At cows by Mcssrt L. and A.

mb A. of 33 a. B. Rood. Best Bramah Pootras.

A. Ferguson, Vegetablea. Bast Table Turnips, Myron Pbinney, Beets, Patrick Ryder. Parsnips, uft Onions, Terrenes MoCall, I Oatdea g. Brownall.

Brown." Swtet Cora, J. E. Smith, Fellow-" F.B. aauoos to examine and Md on the goods. 1 nww 11 we ime ror sarrams.

i. mhirmah car I enss4Astawe Sept. 29th. i 1 1 1 ri jJ 1- 1 1 W. O.

M. Peterson, BwUmttoB and a. WJBrowneil of WiList'ou t.a tit I (,,,. i 1 .11 T4 WaS3ll flfWMTilMif irvf.

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