o.iij *.» 4uo iivu siocx.II0PSH9.It is seldom n peison has the opportunity Of witnessing such 11 large number of blooded horses ns arc boro to be soon. Some of the finest horses in the world nre on exhibition. Mr. Andrew Armstrong', of Logan county, III., has fourteen linmblctoiiiun horses of different ages and sizes. They arc very fine animals, and will undoubtedly draw premiums. Tbo Hurley Hroilmrs, of Glendale Farm, Carroll county, 111., have on exhibition eleven bead of Fercheron horse*, which arc as fino and handsome animals as can be found any where Dominion Beauty and Glory Champion me two stallions of great strength and beauty. They are owned by J. Fisher Go., Canada West. Mackoy k Wells, of Ml. Carrol), III., baro some very fine t’erchcron horses on exhibition. Ed. Hodgson, of El Paso, 111., has a mugnificeut stud of Norman horses. I.sdy May, 2 years old, weighs I,* •00 pounds; Moody, 2 years old, weighs 1,550 pounds; Sankey, 2 years old, weigh* 1, 350 pounds; Dick Turpin, 1 year old, weighs 1,200 pounds; Cottage Boy, o fino black stallion five years old, weighs 1,000 pounds; Becchor, (not W. H ) a four year old, weighs 1,550; Lady Maud, a fine brown marc four years Old, weigh* 81,800 pounds. Duke ofof the exhibitors in this department, together with the character of their entries:A fine exhibit is that of II C Castle, Wilmington, III., niioaoimns are occupied by thirty Poland Chinas.John V NichoHs, of Bloiiiiiingloii. Inis eni.-ivd seven or ciJit ilork-shii'-s.I. D Welsh, Cedar Falls, Iowa, has fourteen pens of swim- on tlie ground*. His favorite breeds is tne Essex.The exlilpit of W W ElUwonh, Wouilaock, Illinois, occupies twen-ty-Ovu pons. There are several very line I mars and sows and a number O. young pigs, all Poland Chinas.It \V llrown, Ution, Wisconsin, has - iiIt-rod a small number of Poland Chinas.V !licks, Leo Center, Illinois, occupies six pcits with Poland Chino*.I) em c I bothers, of Belvidere, lias twv.ni} six Berkshire* on exhibition, amci g which me noticed Ri.yai Ilopi.-nell and Heroine, a very fine hour and sow.Godfrey Vo,.gilt, Biulcyvillo, exhibits a very line lot of Lbikshiic».Kmry Bros., Gitmr, Illinois, has twelve pens of Pulund China*.Gu-dimr and Johnson, Gt-rlom, Illinois, have a fine lotof BciktJiires. They r.rc contained in nine pens.J II Perkins, Roseville, Illinois,’ • • .............«r p..i*.w) r :hi.cd. Then, again, tJic tuannfactnr-er, Mr. Jure Pattison, tbo pioneer ninmitacturer of the Northwest, is a man whose statements in business matters may be implicitly relied on. and anything his agent, Mr. G. if. Smith, may say in regard to the Prairie Jointer will be fully lived up to by Mr. Pattison.Fino-t .piality Freeport Corn Symu *5 uonla ;»er gallon atBurrkm, Buomms.XVIioS. Yunr llnitrr?M. I). Chamberlin, of course, lie is the old, roliable stand by. Ho keeps the best of goods, and sells cheaper than any other house in Freeport.Ladies, see the beautiful styles of slippers at J. II. McNamara’s.Fuml-lied ||ooblt;.Furnished rooms in Mr. Hiram Bright’s residence to let. 1-tf\Vibon’* choked com beef, !xrk ten-uerioiiw mid pig’s fee*, in two pound ‘W*. BCBKELL Blllt;«,For Male.A large sar . Apply tol-cf Hikam Baionr.Go to J. II. McNamara’s and get your boots and shoes at wliolo-prices.Tun letter below needs no com-monte fi ia nnlv one of mSDV