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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
WHEAT MIDGE, WORM, OR WEEVIL. It has like the cholera an atmospheric 
^ . source; a virus is produced, that is carried 
That this destructive insect is >n tins re- to ^ [h<j circuIalion ofs ap poi . 
gion of country, cannot be gamsayed. It ^ and dcstroying the wl)0 , e p , ant . . 
may be found by close examination in at- - - - 
DISPOSITION OF CATTLE TO FATTEN- 
Many people act on the supposition that 
all cattle are alike in their disposition to fat¬ 
ten ; no greater mistake can be committed, 
N. Y. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
The Judges will report not only the animals 
Annual Fair at Rochester, Sept. 16.17, IS and 19. entitled to premiums, but also those next inmer- 
__ it, in each class, to meet the contingency of any 
REGULATIONS FOR 1851. objection which may arise to the awards Any 
animal winch in the opinion ol the Judges cle- 
In presenting the Premium lust lor tool, the gerve g a special commendation will be so report- 
Executive Committee would call the attention of e d to the Executive Committee. 
most all late wheat A farmer in Greece, 
in this county, last year, bad a small piece of 
MORGAN HORSES. —ANOTHER SHOT. since half the feed will bring forward one the citizens of the State to the numerous addi- The Judges on animals will have regard to the 
Mr. Moore: —When I first wrote an ar- 
spring wheat so badly destroyed that he ticle on Mor g an Horses for your paper, it 
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animal, required to produce another, and Uuu, which have been made to the list of premi- j 
the economy of fattening cattle depends in urns. Such changes and additions as ic exj • will make proper allowances for age, feeding and 
d t : i ^ i :* trtr arbis r - ofa ^ kb™™,*™***^**t:z:z7z^zz 
n L counlrv it will —W* controversy, but simply to cor- seIecling a „ imals disposed w earl, maturi- ^ [For Premium List, see Rural Kew* Yorker S-KSilK 
If it IS to prevail in this counti), it rec t an error which had crept into its col- fcy< Hg saya; of March 6, 1851—No. 62.] sha]1 appcar to have been fatted for the butcher; 
materially effect the value of lands, and the urans Undoubtedly the error on your part A ... j- r «,• Forage for Stock.— For the convenience of ffie obiect-of the Society being to have superior 
. s .:. i. ‘ i The mo8t P rominent ndica.on of this ..... . M , onsistin!r of H av. Green animals of this description for breeding purpo- 
the economy oi iauemng caiue uepeuus m 
no small degree in selecting the right ani- 
ence of former years have suggested as impor- 0 ffi er circumstances on the character and condi- 
tant and necessary have been adopted, and t hey tion of the animals. They are expressly required 
If it is to 
' . , , r-r--’- i_•_„ a charge, so tnat animats, on uieir ainvai, niaj uc anu any person who uy icuci m uuicni toi, «.i- 
great western wheat region, on the ground rQr p do not now desire to provoke a soft, mossy feeling hair, bearing a decided driven n lhe stow grounds, and need not be tempts an interference with the Judges will be 
tliat our harvest is ten days or a fortnight „ controversy, or prolong one, if color. A firmness of texture over the exhibition isdoatA' Grain will excluded from competition 
, , __„ F r l ° whole body is essential to a disposition to , , , r PVl „ The Judges on Stocks, if not, satished as to 
earlier than at the east, where its ra\ages a exist, but I claim the right to use your ,, c . pnC umbers the bones of the a so ^ urrus ^ e< ^ f°r bwme an oi v. the regularity of entries in their respective clas- 
have been so destructive; but we think they co j umns t0 corr ect some insinuations and Ws and of the head. All the extremities Executive CommiUee trust that this arrangement apply to the Secreta^ W b^atum ; 
, , .1 C A . i a .. ..... , legs <miu Ui uww will obviate the ob ection heretofore made by ex- and shoukl there be any doubt,after examination, 
The Judges on Stocks, if not satisfied as to 
the regularity of entries in their respective clas- 
, , . , ! 1 A- r,„A i i, r] a , , . .. T » J J 1 1, (■ J will obviate the objection heretofore made by ex- 
do not take into calculation the fact, that charges which appeared in Mr. Ingersoll s the limbs, head and tail are small, fine and hibitor8 _ who hav J e often been subjected to more 
s arrangement segj apply to the Secretary for information ; j 
emade by ex- and should there be any doubt,after examination, 
tn more of their coming within the regulations; or if any , I > 
. , ,o * . . . , , rni • illUllOIS —wjiu nave mien ucuu ouu cuiuu „ ", , , w a. i \ 4.*.l i 
insect life, as well as vegetable, is control- last article. and with a Ed »less inconvenience in renting feed for thei, 
led by the seasons. The remark in my former article respect- menu) bei m - ' ’ . , , 1 fp . gtock, aud to no inconsiderable kxi-bnse. facts to the Secretary for the consideration of the 
It is a well settled fact, that those crops ing neW spaper puffs was intended to apply expressmn ine torehea - is: roa l . J Sale of Stock, Implements and GRAiN.-The Executive Committee, that such course may De 
.will ° FI l , , ears are sensible to every new sound. — , f T mnmvpJ Stock Imnlements adopted as the case may require, 
that ripen earliest are least affected by the to what is known to be general t ruth, The mlizzle is sharp, the nostrils distend- A q ^in wblC h took place at Syracuse and General Rules Applicable to Animals.- 
insect; owfing to its having passed the soft, though not always so, and was not intend- i ed> and the jaws distinct and clean. The .I™'"; - ,., (llo rnmmit , ee to make this T ! 10 Jud S° shall ’. in all cases withhold premiums 
milky stage before the period has arrived c d to be personal to yourself or Mr, Lvov,t- muscles broi and Sat. The blood-vessels Show, and # 
for the laying of the egg—while those be- S0LL . In this connection I will meet Mr. large and full. The chest is bioad, and the thus coust i tu te it a Fair for the purchase of Stock, Prize animals at previous exhibitions will be 
, ...... i i ai • . ^ ^,a T , • • ,• i A.,.;..., ikot T tail fiat at the top, and bioad and tapering T1 , . M-.nv ohoicp animals will be allowed to compete for prizes; hut they must re¬ 
lated by being injured by the winter o. wet Ingersoll s insinuation by saying that I , of hair. The line of the back ceive a higher prize, or in a different class, to cn- 
i * 11 *tipip taDerinff from the-body. The eye is prom- ' , r . '. animal is of such a character as not to be entitled > 
I, , . , f -Sv set in tile head and with a placid or less inconvenience in procuring feed for their to exhibition in competition, they will report the 
1 he remark in rny former article respect- menuy ben m L J » , L rn b gtock, aud to no inconsiderable expense. facts to the Secretary for the consideration of the i 
i newsDaner nuffs was intended to apply ex P resslon - Ine lorehead is roa . * Sale of Stock, Implements and Grain.— 1 The Executive Committee, that such course may De ) 
r newspaper puns was mtcnaeaioappy ears are sengib]e to ne sound ^ sale of Improved Stock, Implements adopted as the case may require, 
what is known to be general truth, r p be muzz i e is sharp, the nostrils distend- . ‘ . , , . , „ t SvrapuRp and General Rules Applicable to Animals. — ) | 
1 cases, withhold premiums 
allowed to compete for prizes; but they must re- 
w « - . . • j • l o a ‘U . 1 , 1 uwiiuum/iu.iiu.. 6 »»w.-- nrsi premium oi uie ooeioty rau hui aaiim tuiu- 
tion will be to sow early, and oi the very rial, or puff, and unless my mind changes is accompanied with nat ribs anu a long nar- 0 f an j ma ] s or j mpr0V ed implements and machine- pete in the same class, but may be exhibited as 
earliest varieties known. The two last on that subject never shall, for I think it a row face, which, are both indicati ve of a ^ that will be in all respects satisfactory. Extra Stock, and receive such awards as may be y 
weeks in August and first in September species of bribery, andr in a place, too, want of disposition to atten. ^ ® Regulatioits for the Fair..—M embci s of the J / AT Cattle.—T he Judges on Fat Cattle will 
will be the best time, and on such land and w i iere true independence should be found. a ^c mostlv upon the lower part of the car- Societ ^ and a11 tT^av^n^of 1 ®! to the S ive particular attention to the animals submitted J 
,, . . , .. • , • , , , • . . a -i are mostly upon me iowei puriui uywi time of the Show, by the payment of $1 to the f or examination. It is believed that all other ' 
so well drained, as to secure it against win- 1 hose whose business it is to raise animals cass> and the tallow increases in the inte- Treasurer , will be furnished with Badges or with things being equal, those are the best cattle that ' 
ter killing. doubtless are as competent to judge ot pior. The flanks and cod are then thick o a p d g 0 f membership, which will admit the per- have the greatest weight in the smallest superfi- , 
The wheat growing community, do not their merits or defects, as those whose busi- and fat. In such a configuration the fore- fion an d his wife and children under 21 years of ^'lass to ^e'wemhld^n^^wilftake 6 measures 1 to ^ 
seem to appreciate >or realize the consequen- ness leads them in a different direction. fi uart( ; rs fireJargerthan the hind, touch age> to the exhibition at all times during the con- give thc superficies of each and publish the re- j 
. . ^ f .i • - 1T . T , c Tn . . i an animal evinces a disposition to latten, tinuanceof the Show. suit with their reports. 1 hey will also (before ( 
ces arising from the prevalence o this When I returned from Illinois, and saw but ]ays on coarse pieces. When the cur- S ing le tickets cents, admitting one person, awarding any premiums) require of the compet- 
scourge, which is only equalled by the po- my last article in your paper, I found also ve d lines abound over the body and play will b e ready on Thursday morning, at the Treas- itors full statements as^tori.e cost,of 
tato rot, and we wish to arouse their atten- an editorial note beneath it asking if Gen. into one another, giving a brilliancy to the urer , s office> att he Show Grounds. PremiumTist—and in the ckss'S’‘ gt^FwiI,^ 
tions to the means, and the only means, to Gifford was not advertised as from a pure surface, while the sweeping lines of the Members will be allowed to enter in carriages premium can be awarded unless an affidavit is 
keep down this terror of the staff of life- Morgan dam while I had an interest in contour, with the tapering fineness of the „ ift their families-W«, hacks or other public £ t S™I"ofLv°aId 1! 
. , • 11 i , . . r , , , • , i extremities, the pleasing countenance, and conveyances will be permitted to enter, except when has oeen laxtenqa on nay ana grassaione.ii.ee 
which is, early sowing, on well prepared him. In Mr. InonnsoWs last article, lie, ^ > in ^ a ^ mme try, state of 1ZZ are Inhere of the slcict.,,. aitho.a ooeycuM. , 
and suitable land of the early vanelies,. as m a loose manner, charges this upon me. health, and disposition to improve are con- one dolui for each entrance and the in- on a™!,”) will' teSpectcd to^j-fve thermsUs 
the Soule’s, Bearded Kentucky, or Hutch- The insinuation was ungenerous, and the joined, they afford the highest satisfaction ma tes furnishing themselves with tickets, for their decisions ,embracing the valuable and de- a 
inson and Virginia May; even the White charge is untrue. I was a silent partner in and profit to the breeder. Special Attention is desired from JSxhibi- sirable qualities ot the animals or ai tides ton Inch 
Flint, when it comes on early, and partial- Gen Gifford fromSept., 1846, to the fall ol G00 D F ARMING ^IMPLEMENTS. day WeLesday^Thumda^Lnd^^ ^Tth, ' Discretionary Premiums.-No viewing Com- 
larly on rolling and dry soils, will escape. 1847 when sold my interest to Mr. Mun- — f . .. ITrii, 18th, and ?9th of September. alffi Mi^Sne^^S! 1 ^^S/dSS 
Spring wheat is always lost if sown before R0 . The advertisement may be seen in Every Firmer should not only provide Exhibitors must become members of the So- ry Premiums ,without the previous permission of 
the first of June. April and May numbers of the Cultivator a complete set of farming implements; but c j ebv . and bave their articles and animals enter- the Executive Board, expressed through their Pres- 
The reason why early wheat escapesthe f or 184 7. ' *? “ ^ H0T tATER 
insect is. that it has a fired and unalterable lf pllrity „f biood is of so little conse- wretched ^norny to place awkward, un- " ,AN Tuesday the 1C th of September. « 
period when it must procreate its species, quence as Mr. Ingersoll claims, why is he wieldy tools in the hands of your laborers, And all ar ti c les and animals except horses, them to the consideration of the Executive Com- 
and deposit the ovmw of the future insect, s0 desirous we should believe the dam of when light, convenient, and equally durable mu8 t be brought within the enclosure as early as In htee. . ... 
and if the wheat kernel, which is chosen by (J en . Gifford was a pure Morgan, or even ones _ ma y be lor tne same P 1 . . Tuesday noon, in order that they may be suitably is not niadC; t ] ie Judges shall withhold premiums, 
its instinct as the nidus, or nest for the had any Morgan blood? It cannot be ne- admitting the price of the convenient lm- arrai1ge d. Horses will be received on Wednes- unless' the article is of such manifest superior 
i ; a f :a„ ; f-ir formed ^ „ .. plement to be double that of the inconve- da y m0 nring , but must be entered previously. The merit as to be entitled to the award, 
subsistence of its larvce, is so far tormed cessarv to again show the absurdity of his ; • nno nrndent, farmer will Dladlv J .. ~ j_a ... The Judges on discretionary premiums, m ma- 
Reports of Judges. —The Judges (especially 
on animals) will be expected to give the reasons 
for their decisions ,embracing the valuable and de¬ 
sirable qualities of the animals or articles to which 
premiums are awarded. 
Discretionary Premiums. —No viewing Com¬ 
mittee, with the exception of the Discretionary 
and Miscellaneous, shall award any Discretiona¬ 
ry Premiums, without the previous permission of 
cessary 
const, ueUUH, » THAN ^ j , are entitled to special commendation, the Judges 
wretched economy to place awkward, un- Tuesday the lGt/i of September. \ are desircd to n ‘, tice t h em particularly and refer 
wieldy tools in the hands of your laborers, ^ ud a q articles and animals except horses, them to the consideration of the Executive Com- 
Whenlightconvenraitmd^lldljrdurable mMtbe brought wiOiin the enelonre as early^as mi Kl article! cm enhibition where competition 
ones may be had lor tne same pi ice. Jnit Tuesday noori> [ n or der that they may be suitably } s nofc made , the Judges shall withhold premiums, 
admitting the price of the convenient lm- arran g ed . Horses will be received on Wednes- unless the article is of such manifest superior 
plement to be double that of the inconve- da y morning but must be entered previously. The merit as to be entitled to the award, 
nientoite, the prudent farmer will gladly ExcoutiveC ”„',„mi.toe do not intend to a™ any 
future progeny are not multiplied and cease f ourths . But as this is the question at is- shouM 'T^fto^ufe 0 there a "’ inalion an<1 f 
. F ° J . ... ., .. 1 How earnestly endeavor to procure those exh ibition, justice to those who comply with the as ev ih encc 0 f wvvbxo r merit. 
to exist. ... SUG V ' e W1 now consider it. 0 f the lightest draught, and easiest man- ru i es of the Society requires that they shall in all Implements which have heretofore received 
This insect (the wheat midge,) in its per- Judge Blodget sold Gen. Gifford without agement. The comfort of his horses de- ca ^ s first receive attention. the first premium of the Society, may be allo-w- 
fect state is not unlike the musquito, only a claiming any Morgan blood on the side of mands this, and the extra amount ol time Persons are desired to forward to the Secreta- other ^n'exldbirion. will^be awarded'the 
trifle smaller and and its wings rounder at the dam. Mr. Wlkr investigated the sub- and care consumed in the selection, will be ry> previous to the 16th of September, their en- cate 0 f tbe s oc j e ty to that effect 
the points-with its abdomen extended for ject for me and found there was none. At ^ L^thfinerior'ln Wes ’ wil ‘ ^ Not-toa ,o Ex„m„« M .-The Executive Cent- 
" § , J . his horses or oxen, and the superior man- the Show: and an office will be opened m Roch- mittee will take every precaution in their power 
ovapositor, to place the egg between tie the State r air when held at Syracuse, m ner which his work is done. ester, about two weeks previous to the Fair, for for the safe preservation ot stock and articles on 
inner chaff and the embryo kernel. When 1849, Mr. Wier told Mr. Mason, (then the Many farmers are in the habit of pur- the purpose of receiving entries. exhibition, J esi ^JsH>le^fo^^y 
oi an men lunii, wmui ouuno dlodgbt was tuon m oyracuse aittuuiiiu ^ wm-t witK hurl . l nmov j a/ i venience to tne exnionors as weu as me ougiuiv 
milk from the berry, leaving the covering the Fair, and if Mr. Mason could have j jm^ement^ how much less inexperienced ^Members of the Society will be admitted to the du Hng thfentSeihibirion! 11 l ' C °" " 
or bran an empty sack, without even the p r0 ved that Mr. Wier was mistaken, by b oys . Give the boys tools of the best kinds, grounds on Wednesday. The Annual Address.— The address before 
rudiments of a kernel. • the testimony of Judge Blodget, it is very a nd where practicable, let them be adapted On Thursday the grounds will be opened to the the Society will be delivered under the Society’s 
--a-- strange that he did not then do it, or at in size to their strength and capacity for public, and continue open for Two days. Singly tent, on the grounds oi, Friday 
POTATO POT , . ,, . . handling them. admission 12K cents. Members' tickets $1, Award and I aiment of Fremilms. Inc 
POTATO ROT. | eagt Himself attempt to show it or even “ and S • 1 Vt; mQP lf , . , . - a - j. A b v „ b . award of Premiums will be made immediately 
- ^ p oc + l p Every farmer should provide himself W hich gives admission during the entire 1 an after the adchess, and the Treasurer will pay them 
of country is more severely visited with affirmative ot this question, ana or course I ments> and these too, should be ot the most miums for Essays aud Experiments, Agncuuu- an d m the evening, ana on baturaay iorenoon ai 
this disease, than at any former period.- is bound to furnish the proof of his posi- improved kinds. One great reason why ral Implements,Manufactures otter than do.ay- j“Sge 8 E ^m t“°p1fo!i,l,ed in 
Whole fields are entirely denuded of their tion, I ask him to obtain a certificate of gardens are so wretchedly cultivated, why tic, Foreign bruit. Machinery, Miscellaneous and tbe Jour ,l al 0 f the Society as soon after the Fan 
Whole fields are entirely denuded ot Uttar ■ wheth „ , he dam weeds are permitted to outgrow and smoth- Discretionary articles, as well locks, w, 11 be a , |iracUa ,, te 
leaves, and have every appearance of ha\ - Ju » _ J a er valuable plants—why fruit trees become open to competitors out of the State. Winter Premiums. — Statements for winter 
inc passed through a very severe frost; and of Gen. Gifford possessed Morgan blood, barren and decay, is, the want of a good Requirements from Competitors. —Particular premiums should be forwarded to the Secretary 
wW U entirely Variant from the experi- and if so who owned her at the time when t 0 f Horticultural implements, with attention is solicited from competitors to the reg- as early as January 1st, 18o2. 
ence of former years, it is the early planted Gen. Gifford was foaled, how much Mor- which to guard against these evils. How for Fat Cattle and Sheep Milch Cow^ 
1 pnrlv varieties that are the most severe- gan blood, and from which branch of the frequently does the farmer in a leisure hour, Butter, Cheese, u ar, mp cm n ., to Mr. J. P. Fogg, Rochester, 
and early varieties that are the most severe y Aa „ anAaA observe the wants of a favorite tree-that Manufactures, as statements will be required be- Receptiox 0 b F ° Stock and Articles at Roch- 
ly attacked, and even those on the dryest Morgan family she was descended. ; R needs pruning—that his hedge needs fore the Judges finally decide in the several E8TER ._Mr. J. P. Fogg will give attention to al 
and most meagre soils, and sand ridges, are This probably will be satisfactory to all, j tr j mrrdn g—that a favorite fruit should be classes. articles directed to his care, and provide for thei: 
in no degree exempt, contrary to the here- and if Mr. Ingersoll believes the asser- i budde d,V a hundred other things which Instruction for the Judges and for theSu- ^ J 1 ? ^ Gl ' omu 8 at reaSona 1>n ' 
tofore received opinions aud experience on tion contained in his last article he will should be attended to but are nog because Asxuxr uTrmo.-On .the thiol Wedtiesda; 
Reception of Stock and Articles at Roch¬ 
ester.— Mr. J. P. Fogg will give attention to all 
articles directed to his care, and provide for tlieir 
delivery at the Show Grounds at reasonable pri¬ 
ces, if notice is given. 
Annual Meeting. —On the third Wednesday 
those points. 
I doubtless obtain the certificate and publish the suitable tools are not within reach. 1 he Judges arc requested to repent them&elve. ^ j‘ anuary> a j. tbw Capitol. It is desired tha 
T .1 P .firm t. ha \ : Every farm should boast a tool house so to the Secretary on their arrival, at the Business every Country Society be represented by its ofh 
’ * £11 VI ' J, • i . 1_1 J n- 
It is desired that ) 
The late planted patches, say on the 1st it m your paper. Let the certificate be o j- that every implement should office at the Show grounds, 
of June and later, are as yet free of the dis- tained and published, that truth may shine : h&ve P g ’ r j ace assigned it; and a fixed They are desired to meet at the Society’s Tent 
ease, but if they hold out it will be an an- and error be confounded. principle with the master should be to see g pp ^^r^when 1 tli^ bookTfffi entries will he 
omalv in this pestilence Well would it be if all would heed the i an d require every thing to be in its proper debvered ( 0 the Judges, (after the vacancies are 
The cause is thus far inscrutable. There sentiment of the poet, who says: 
are no peculiar insects or worms to be found " | fullv earned out, woukHn a short time be- bo “* “ ** *““• 
in, on, or about the vines; nor is there any 
particular fungus, or filiform matter to be 
,< T H h d , th w ;i| r ; e a „ a j n it A systematic arrangement of this kind, merits of the different animals and articles s The Kl ,b S cribors, proprietors ot public 
Iruth crushed to earth w ill rise again, i J ; n a okm-t timo hp mitted to them, reference being made to the num- 0 f Rochester, pledge ourselves to th 
The eternal years of God are hers; f u lly carried out, would in a Short time be- affixed to each. Agricultural Society and to tbe publit 
Bat error, wounded, writhes with pam, fixed habit, and the advantages of It‘is expected that the Superintendents will charge fbr board or lodging per day 
And dies amid its worshipers.” i WU1 ' “ , , 1 • i Jr _ , c ji *V. P ir of the Fair, more tbau the amount se 
. . . it appreciated only by a comparison between take particular direction oi all ai tides in their s . )e cUve names: 
And the death struggles often come ... f ,, 'r where flood im- respective departments, and see that all such ar- p. p. walbridge, Eagle Hotel ... . 
F , ’ cv And the death struggles often come at “ 1 F J where (rood im- respective departments, and see that all such ar- 
observed on the stems or foliage. 1 rora Q ( - me wben j east welcome to its proraul- tl)e C011 , ,• ,, ? d d tiefes are arranged, as near as may be in nn- 
the fact that those fields which are very ^ ; plements are kept carefully preserved, ana merlcal or( j er , for their easy approach and exarm- 
, one where they are never tound. 1 enn. na tj on . 
the fact that those fields which are very 
foul with weeds escape best, it has been 
argued that the disease was attributable to 
the effect of a hot sun, but this can hardly 
be applied this year, for there has been no 
such this season; in fact all hypothesis fails. 
As facts are what we seek for, no reply : p arm Journal. 
will be made to the braggadocia contained ! -- 
in Mr. Ingersoll’s last article. 1 Never keep youi 
Yours, &c., E. Marks, j mers ca ? afford [t 
Fairmount, Onondaga Co-, July 15,1851. 1 wld starve y ou 
: Farm Journal. The Superintendents will attend each set ot 
j _ _ _Judges, point out the different articles or animals 
| , r r to be exhibited, will attach prize cards or flags to 
Never keep your cattle short, tew^tar- gucce8S ful animals, after the JudeeR’ books 
mers can afford it. If you starve them sbad bavo Deen made up ana delivered to the 
1 they will starve you. Secretary. 
cers or by a delegate. 
B. P. Johnson, 
Corres. Secretary. 
Agricultural Rooms, ? 
February, 1851. ( 
AGREEMENT WITH TAVERN-KEEPERS. 
The subscribers, proprietors of public houses in the city 
of Rochester, pledge ourselves to the New York State 
Agricultural Society mid to the public, that we will not 
charge for board or lodging per day, during the week 
of the Fair, more than the amount set opposite our re¬ 
spective names: 
S. 1). Walbridge, Eagle Hotel.S2 00 
I). Botsford, Waverly House.2 00 
H. P. Stevens, Congress Hull.- 00 
Enos Blossom, Blossom Hotel. . do 
H. McLean. McLean’s Hotel.2 1 0 
John T. Spencer, Exchange Hotel.2 00 
,T. C. Weils, American Hotel.2 00 
Isaac Ashley, Clinton Hotel.2 00 
B. E. lliekok, New England House.I 50 
Daniel II. Green, Mansion House.1 50 
Win. Ealing, Railroad Hotel.1 00 
E. Houghton, City Hotel.1 00 
