First and Second Uajs-Tlie Fair“ ^U«C*8*~10*000 People Pres-ent-Steubenville Horses the F*. vorites.Hmce 185Jtffarsoa county has bean one a ,ew coantif§ J (hora?Kiir“reRrTnt®? by an AS'ilt;=“llu.', Ru'h in her resource,, bothin agncalturc and stock ru, slnj.it has been a source of wonder that Jefferson has not competed witb, and surpassed many of her less wealthy and popu lous neighbors, who, attheclcse of the harvest, gather at their county scats to exhibit the thrift of her husbandry.It seems that Smitbfield was destined to take the lead, and her citizens, with the aid of the substantial farmers in the neighborhood, formed an organization called theSMITIIFIELD AGRICULTURAL S0CI5TT.Yesterday the society opened their first exhibition on beautifully located grounds of gome sixteen acres, north of the Iowd, which is surrounded-with a substantial fence enclosing all tha necessary stalls and buildings for the accommodation of stock. Thef