FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR TR MOD i l' !kW UPI Oil SUN EIBTIANN COUNTY PA., For tho Year 1865, Will be Held on September 20th, 21st. and 22d. • ' --- _ ,--.41-4„--...- d- 4 - ai ~... ,I, \ i 1 :_—_.>""' :;:l ii, -,% „{ : s tAig, ;ritArtrf c r li , a`l,;,„h THE ANNUAL ADDRESS Will be Delivered at 10i o'clock a. ta. of the Last Day of the Fair. rse SPEAKER'S NA= WILL nn Axsouncito vs Tram. Organisation and Object of the Society Tho Glenwood Agricultural Society was or ganized October 18th, 1861, on a different _plan troth all other Agricultural Societies In the Unit ed States. This Society does not confine its ex hibitors to the narrow limits of Town, County, State, nor United States, but opens it to the World. This is the fourth year of its exhibition, and, judging from the success of the past, we expect a great crowd this year, for we have add ed very largely to our premiums, and shall spare io pains in making everything as attractive as possible. As to the Fair Ground and Track, they are too well known to need comment-- The Society tender its thanks to its former vis itors, and pledge them4Oves to do everything in their power to make this more attractive than any proceeding one, for we believe in improve ment. We refer you to our Premium List and Rules and Regulations for further information. Our exhibition this year, will bo Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, September2Oth, 21st and 22d, 1865. JAMES E. HOWE, President, Nicholson, Pa. W. IL OsrcnuouT Gor. Glenwood, Pa. 11. P. ILUSTEAD, Record. Sec'y, Nicholson, Pa. PREMIUM LIST.--GEIVT'S DEPARTbIENT CLASS],—STALLIONS, Bnoon M nEs MATCUED AND SEIGLE HonSEs. Best Fiellion four years old or upwards $lO .15d best 5 Best brood mare with foal at her font. Sd best 2 Best pair matched carriage horses or mares 5_ 241 best Beet pair horses or mares fur all work Sd best Beet single driving hoises or mares :3 CLAIM 11-SADDLE HORSES AND IrOCNO STA L LIONS. Best saddle horse or mare... " stallion three years old " stallion two years old. stallion one year old.. CLASS 111.-CoLrs km) Best gelding or mare three years old $ 3 2d bm:t. Best gelding or mare two years 01d.........2 2d Ewa Best pair males 2(1 best ('Less rir._—c RADE DLIMAIf CATTLA Best bull two years old and upwards. 2tl best Best bull one year old 23 best Best under ten months old 2d twst Best crlw three years uld and upwards 2,1 hest Best loakr two years old 2:1 hest Rest heifer one flax old 2,d best Best heifer under ten months 2d best, CLASS V.—Gnus DEVON CATTLE. Best bull two years old and upwards.. $ 5 24 best 3 Best bull one year old 2a best . 2 Best under ten months old ....... ......... 2 2d best 1 Best cow three rears old and upwards 5 2d best 3 Best heifer two years old 4 2d best. Best heifer one year old 2d best Best heifer under ten months old Ld best CLASS NZ-NATI - VD CATTI.H. Best bull two years old and upwards... ...$ 4 2d best Best bull one year old 2 2d best Best bull under ten months old Best cow three years old and upwards 2d best • Best heifer two years old 2d best Best heifer under ten months old CUBS VB—WORMENG nerve ART) STEERS. Best pair working oxen four years old or overt i 2d best 3 Best pair steers three years old 3 2d best 2 Best pair steers two years old 2 2d best CLASS VIII.—BIIIIEP AND LAMBS. Best fine wool buck 2d best Best three fine wool ewes 2d best Best three fine wool lambs 2d best. Best coarse wool buck 2d besL Best three coarse wool ewes.. 2d best Best three coarse wool lambs. CLASS IX.- B'. iNE. Best b0ur..... 2d best Best 50w.... t ..... 2d best Best fire spring pigs. 2d best CLASS X.—Port:nu &..c 1:1. , ,t coop Shang4s, " " Embniks " common fowls.. " Bantams. Javab eage of carutries pair turkey 5.... ..... Geese " Ducks... 10. of spring chickens t:LASS XL—Fatal' DITIEON MECHANICAL DE, IZIESI Best lumber wagon spring market wagon, " carriage " open buggy' " road sulkey " trotting salkey..... „ , " " baggy •••• • • . l.li.Ass Xll.—Sneonn Drvisioc MECUANICAZ DEPABTMENT. 11 , -,t plow,for general use. ... ... .........R 2 " cuTl ivator " . 2 " lirse-rake " . 2 " hand...7,11e " i " cN yoke i " 4 corn-baAct " 4 " grain cradle " .......... ... ••• • i harrow I • " butter firkin " i pail " , 4 " wooden chrun " 4 " wheelbarrow " CLASS SlLL—Tman Dxvismrs afECICAMICAL DEresTRENT. Lc.t set of carriage harness, d0ub1e.........$ 4 tt it OA AI ii single 2 team " • double 2 pair stogy boots 1 ti di fl e e .d 2 " three sides sole leather,hemlock tanned 2 it it it 41 it oak " 2 at 14 ll „ per u La N 2 . " •4 " calf skin& " .. 2 " saddle, bridle, and martingales .. , .... ... 2 . whip' i CLAES DINIMON MECtiANICAL DEFAancENT. 'Best specimen of tin ware... ......... ....$ " of carriage or sign painting.... 2 " " of cabinet work...._ • 5 " " of horse shoeing and shoes 2 " " straw cutter 2 " " mowing machine. 5 " " corn sinner 1 CLLES iCV.-VTGISTABLES. Best three heads of cauliflowers " " " cabbage.... " twelvo round turnips " " French turnips... " " rutabaga turnips.. " " beets II carrots ME ti p ars nips " " 0ni0n5...., " PePPers • • • " tomatoes " three squashes. " " pumpkins " twelve ears of sweet corn " three water melons. " " musk melons " one bushel of potatoes... Class XVl.—llvrrEn, emrsse, HONEY, &C. Best pail or firkin of butter $ 5 2d best 8 3d best 2 Best twenty pounds or more of cheese 2 2d best I Best maple sugar I " box of honey I " maple syrup l " cider vinegar i " home made soap -I CLASS WM-GRAIN AND FLotut. Best bushel of corn in the car $ 2 " " of oats 1 " " of buckwheat 1 " hall bushel of white spring wheat 2 " " " " red winter wheat 2 it 14, it •` wh i te 66 it 2 1.1. 46 " peck of clover seed 1 " " timothy seed 1 it 61 flax seed 1 " sack of wheat flour 1 " " rye flour 1 " " buckwheat flour " " corn meal___.,/ Best variety of winter apples, five of a kinds 5 " " of fall " " " " 3 -" specimen of peaches 2 pears 14 quinces " variety of grapes 3 CLAES XI X.- -PIEWTOGI ILAPLIS AND PENNEANSIIIP. Best specimen of photographs 3 pocelam pictures 3 penmanship 2 CLASS XX.-TROTTIIIO COLTS. Fastest four year old colt " three Best two in three in harness. CLASS XXL-THOTTING 11ORSEE. Fastest horse that no er trotted under three minutes._. 30 " pair of horses owned by one man... 100 " without exception_.. 3 ,, 0 Single bones, best three in five, in harness. Double team, beat twu in three, to wagon. G. W. Walker, South Gibson, Pa.) Judges R. S. Searle, Montrose, Pa. on Classes Anth Squier, jr., Nicholson, Pa. ) 1,2, &3. S. W. Breed, Brooklyn, Pa. ) Judges on Classes A. U. Sisson, Abington, Pa. i L 4,0, 6,7, 8. 9,10, Levi R Peck, liarford, Pa. ) 11, 12, 13, A. 14. J. E. Howe, Ist, Brooklyn, P. ) ,judges Perry M arcy, Tau k annoe k, Pa. ,'- on Classes Edwin Stephens, Nicholson, ) 15,17, 18 & David Smiley, Smiley, Pa. ) Judges E. S. Kent, Brooklyn, Pa. on ('.'ila, Tho's Arnold, 1./iindalT Pa. ) 16. Fred. Font, Binc.llamton, N. Y. ) Judges John Bristnn, Scranton, Pa. on Clim , s J. S. Tarbell, Montrose, Pa. ) 20 & 21. PREMIE3I LIST. - LADIES' DEPARTMENT CLASS XIUI.—EIOUSELIOLD ARTICLES. Best loaf of wheat bread $ 1 " " brown bread 1 " " pound cake 1 " " sponge cake 1 " lot of preserves " specimen pickles. s. CLAES XXIII.—DOUESTIC MANUFACTLIMA. Best ten yards of flannel $ 2 " five yards of fulled cloth 2 " fifteen yards woolen carpet 9 " fifteen yards rag carpet 1 " six pair woolen socks 1 " two pair wridlen m' teas 4 : " ten yards linen cloth 2. " specimen of linen thread i CLAss XXlV.—FLowzns. Best collection of towers. of dahlias_ " " of roses_ " " of verbenas " boquet CLASS XXV.--011NA.117....NTAL PAINTING. Best oil painting $ 3 " oriental painting " crayon painting 2 CLAES XXVL—FANCT Beet piece of worsted embroidery $ 2 " piece of silk embroidery 2 " piece of cotton embroidery 1 Class NNVII.—OREA_Ieurrat, NEEDLEWORK, Beet patchwork quilt $ 3 " quilt of any other kind __ __ . 2 " bed spread n " ladles eacque 1 " ladi e s bonnet 1 Mrs. Daniel Clark, Lenox, Pa. ) Judges Mrs. J. 0. Bullard, Brooklyn, Pa. on Chases Mrs. Fowler Peek, ilarford, Pa. ) 22 & 23. Miss Helen Kinny, N. Milford,Pa. Judges Miss L. A, Hartley, Glenwood,Pa Mass 24, Mrs. Mary RQ.ssegne;S. Gibson,Pa 25, 26, & 27. I CLAES XXVII.I.-3fmcELLANEous. Should there be any article on exhibition not enumerated in the above schedule, the same shall be referred to the Committee of Arrange ments. LEMUEL HARDlNG,) Committee SOLOMON TAYLOR of JAMES 8 rtaiLLNG, Arrangements. GLEN - wow), September, 14th, 1.805. Rules and Regulations. Tickets for each admission, twenty-five cents, children under twelve years of age, ten cents.— Carriages will be allowed to enter the enclosure on payment of filly cents for each admission for a pair of horses, and twenty-five cents for a sin gle horse. Colts, two years and under, ten cents. Stock and all other articles entered for exhibi tion,frec of charge; horses, mulct and colts only excepted. No person will be allowed to7a,, mble or sell intoxicating liquors on the Fair Ground. Tickets of admission will be furnished at the ticket office, near the Fair Ground, and returned to the gate-keeper on entering the enclosure.— The Books of entries will to with Henry P. Hal stead, NiCholson, Pa., until the day of the Fair, at which time they will bo found at the office formerly occupied by Schultz, Eaton & Co., near the Fair Ground. All articles and animals intended for exhibi tion should be entered as early as possible. An 4inals and articls ;entered for exhibition will have cards attached with number and class as entered on entry book; and It is required that cmhibitors in all cases shall obtain their cards of number and class previous to placing their arti cles on the grounds. The books of entries will be closed at nine o'clock, ts. tn., the second day of the Fair ; ex cept for homes trotting for the $lOO and sBoo. They will have the privilege of entering until ten o'clock the third day of the Fair, after which time there will Positively be no entries made. All animals and articles for exhibition must be on the Fair Ground es soon as nine o'clock, Thursday morning, the second clay of the Ft:dr, at which Steno the Judges will take the entry books and proceed to decide the merits of the articles and animals entered for premiums. All articles and animals entered for premiums must remain op the Fair Grounds until the close of the Fair, There will be a man on the around to furnish grain, hay, and straw, to any persons wishing the same. Horsemanship end trotting 'will be addeeted 0 Ltas XVLIL—FRurr JUDGES JUDGES as follows: The three and four years old colts will trot thelirst day of the Fair, commencing at two o'clock, p. m. Sweepstakes premium of $BOO for all horses that never trotted in public within three minutes, at two o'clock, p m., sec ond day. The double team trot for $lOO premi. urn, and the single $2OO premium will be trotted for on the third day, commencing with the double team, trot at 12 o'clock, in. Immediately after it is decided the trot for single horses will come off. The Annual Address will be delivered from the Judges' stand, at 101 o'clock, a. m., on the third day of the Fair. Immediately after the address, the Reports of the Judges will be announced. The premiums will be paid at the office of the Treasurer, in Glenwood, on and after the Ist of October, except In classes 20, and 21, which will be paid on the last day of the Fair, after decision of the Judges. Persons competing for premiums in classes 20 and 21 will be required to pay 10 per cent. on amount of premium for which they enter. Feed will be furnished for stock competing for premiums, on or near the Fair Grounds, free of charge Real Estate Agency ! THE undersigned hare formed a partnership and opened nn of bee for the purchase,sale, and rental of re al estate In the Con. ty of lcusinchan na Pa., and we eldd I try to make It for the Intern. of all who desire either to purchase. sell, or rent real estate, to give us a call. We decen to stivertleacstonsively to all those counties both In New York mid New Jersey, teem whence MAO mast of the person:, who buy lands In thin county. lir. Hinds Is catensiecli urinal otcdthroughout thecounty and witless the matters antenna cd to tiaras whole satentlun. We have Several Farms on hand ealtalilefor dairying Purr... The larm part of the purelm.ta money can run fora term of years, payahle to installments. Tin. I— `_M acres of land In Forret Lake. 151 Improved. Rmn , dwelling luau, eta barna, well watered, and will eupport (roto 50 tit 55 vows. convenient to meetings, schools. ti.wharoes. Wire part of toe purchase money can remain fora series of years. 1ti0.3.-12.5 acne of land In Franklin. (Ut..nv1114,) 100 =roe tm pmod, well vr.orred, two dwelling liousea, two hart,. Cotreaterd to meeting, achoole, and ohne. Well suited for dater purpoeog— Flo of the pureharw money may remain for a wrier of years. N 0.4.-151 aerie of land In ItUnock,lllo Improved, well watered flout renced. don,: new ilwel Ilea house S bar . ..l (Irritant , . and Cheat Out Under upon It .tufhclo.nt to fence tic whole farm for Orly year., Two cod) bolt mile front Ititnnek Corner, and tine miles trey Nfon Matte. Two ilarde oft he purc(targ money can remain for awe In of yew - Nam:red by I.ozol and rourteage, No. S.—el saw, of lan.l In Bridgewater township, •if miles Irmo Monter/a:, aces improved. a good new 11welll. bowie. barn, ft tarty-het abut , . a Road grafted orchard, well watered, One half of the bombard moue) CGt remain for a number of years, sem:trial upon the reetniva. N0.6.-106.rea,nitnate la Bridgewater. two miles from Mon Mae. 6daocalmpp vrd, good new dwelling 1101319 C, barn. and orch ant. one-tblit of tire purntant money down. and the balance In 1,4, 4, and 5 years. Nn T.—Situate in the Unmanly of Forget Lake.four milot loon Itounnee. A dolly nage pawns the bons. 166 acres. Over lOC lingnibcd, a good dwelling tonne, two barns and abed., good arch anl, raw mill in goad rug order , and eider want., atilt ittOttne dm. Tema n.n t One-half of the purchun money dom.. glue h.lancte in five amnia! paymeata ND. 8.-210 acres of land In township. IPo aces improv ed. rood dwelling how, two barna 'engem bona , ...Ming wed watrred, and under a good Mute of linproveniet L convenient to grhoolr and mentlnirs, and can hr etniventlently divided and mall lain !worn:Ana. Terms: Onerhalf down, balance In Ineradlrnentrt . _ Nu. 9.—bituate. in the tow - neap of ifessup, new. mil es hom ont cox% viltalcing ti acne, forty.tive 1111pr:wry:La good Louse, barn a gmiled•orehard.,and a very line sop, bush, convenient to C tam b Sete, ile. mint Mills. -Ohr.ba If of the pnrchate muhey down, abs balance can be paid hi four to coal paythe No. 10.—hitunte 14 the towr,#dp of New 'Milford, containing lie lema_ltm oar., improved; two mile. from the Borough of 1.; cog tfllford, and ohout inhly rode from the 1-ackowof o and Western Itmut • well watered wim mein.; r good bolielnge.e.nd a onr Id,rln.:••rclrard—a grew of cat:woo t upon the premien. smtable for tit e or telegraph Wr.—a school house In the Immediate cichallc and dh me different florceettee Ithin two miles. laid urea tom dm farm te erdd if the purettaeel xdrottld not wont the whole. Terms reneonthlre No 11.—.6 acre., aillititlng tie village of Susquehanna Deprt, on the N. V. Erie lied say, one of the most ednvltnitol farm. In thr vicinity from whirh to will milk to the vtli.e. Will Coop V. cow., and leant, to wort the farm. There are about TWO telegraph pelts or. the farm, Wrirth 01.00 each, beridia a quantity of Railroad deo and wood within a mile of the tillage; twit good dwelling house, Ace ',ro t ; And a maw mill. There Is also on the farm a Ere Minor paintmine, and a paint nll,l goodrunnint order; two g0....:11 orchArds. No loss that, !II puutingor train, leave the depot daily For an cotcriprlalnir. roan to mitt, money the farm I. ono of the olo.at dpirat•l, to .he not thorn part ,r the Mato. N 0.12 —Situate In Net, Millnrd towly,l.lT, two rudn moth from tha atinit—ehoul scrtg luiprouid. n good and out I.nlltllnc..—.llnelY fenced and well watered—a end iirrhard of grafted fruit