An Incident. A correspondent writing from Balti more. Under the dato of Juno 2u, say 'Col. Yoho's 1st Pennsylvania Regimen left their Catonatille camp this morning and reached the Boltou depot nt H o clock, where they embarked for Cham bcrsburg, to join Gen. Patterson's column destined to movo upou Harper!- Ferry. The dav was sultrv. and the men suuercu xuueh. As tbe7 were waiting ior me jo comotive, one of a gang of rebel rowdic struck a soldier, with whom he got into an altercation about the rebellion, where upon the soldier give him a severe drub biDg, with nis uts to luc great merri tnent of bin feilow-soldior, and the cbar grin and discomfiture of the assailan and his cronies, who did not dare to in terfere." : The Defeat of Winter Davis. The election of Ileury May over Win- 'ter Davis is not regarded here as a Dis union victory. Tbe Present said to day that he wa-i sati-ficd, as he had all . m mi r i confidence in Mr. May. 1 no reeling a gainst'Mr. Davis on the part of the Bal timore Republicans, with whom he would i, nn n:irt or lot. was stroo. aud it may be that their votes defeated him. .Ir fla vert h e ected bv probably ouu A v - - - - m A Uf majority. ftj- Agents Wasted to sell the Erie Sew- in"' alacliine. e win give a couimissiiiij ornav wacs at from $25 to $60 per month, nii(3 expenses paid. The Euik is a new ma chine, and very simple in its construction. A diploma was awarded our ;I;icirnc by the Industrial Association of Farmers &. Mechan ics, held at Chambersbiirg, Pa, at its exhibi tion in 1660, over the Grover & B.ker, and Doudoir Machines. It is equal to any ma chine in use, and the price is hut fist ecu dol Jnrs. Address It. JAMES, General Agcnl, E S. M. Co., Milan, Ohio. March 14, ltGl. G:n. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Cc!;Jr:iloI iFVmaic 2? ills. ?Tf 5 TnOTl'CTliD BY ROY LETTERS PATENT. Prepared from a prcsription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D. Physician Extraordinary to ihc Queen. THIS Veil known medicine is no imposition, but fureand mi fe remedy f.ir FemilK Difficulties ami ObjtmctionF, from any cause whatever: anJ although' -.tpowcrfulrcmedy.it contains nothing huiiful to the constitution. To married ladies itis peculiarly suited. U will.ma short lime, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpita tion of the heart, hysterics and unites, these Pills will cflect a cure w hen all other means ha e failed; and a! ihcaglia poueiful remedy, do nolcoii.aiuiion, calo mel, antimony, or anything hurtful to Ihe constitution Full directions in the pamphlet aiound each prtckag winch should bccarefully preserved. For full particulais, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. U- SI 00 and (I postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Asqni,u ill insure a bottle, contains 50' pill: return mail:.; For salt in Stroud.-burg: by July .11. 1M.D 1y. J. N. DimiJXB, Agent The returns from, Maryland ecetn to show that, with the exception of Davi, all the Union candidates arc elected. In the ITId District, where Leary, Union i'b clocted, a nmjority for Breckinridge was given last Fall. i It U said that Mr. Burlingame will be pent as Miuihter to China, and Mr. Win- ter Davis probably to Austria. Premium List, RULES AND REGULATIONS Of the SecondiAnnual Fair of the Monroe Co- AG11ICDLTC8.IL SOCIETY, TO BE HELD ON THE GROUNDS Of the Society at Stroudsbuf g, Pa- On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Jb naav, - OCTOBER, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. 1861- - Tf , . . KSSUT.... .,,, l IS E.t M..y. atakew, Great J.T.F.W .For second best . " nininmn v !IU imiIn Wame, Spamsh Gau All second best premiums - ill have added ame i5g's" Ha ten, DorKine. Guelder ime, Yankee SHERIFF'S SALE. By irtuo of a writ of ven. ez de tcrris to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mouroe County, I will expose to sale at public vendue on . Saturday the 20 th clay of July iust , at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the public bou.o of Jacob Knccht, in tbe Borough of Slroudurg, tbe following' ticket, which will admit the bearer at anytime Fees for Admission, Entry Fees, &c. btngle Admissions, loots. Children under 12 years, lOcts. Horses and carriages, . locls; Tickets will be furnished to all necessary at L .1 L. - i ..... lenaums upon articles or stocK on JSxuibuion, to the above a copy of" Dadd's American Cattle lands, Black Spnuisli, White Spanish, Biva ,T . , . itiiii. onnngiea roiisn, jiiiicl; rolifh- viiitp pm(uwv 0, EWinc. PolisliOoldcn Pl.ensnnt, Silver JMicnsnnt For ond iT.S v' , " " Bolton Grays or Creo! t-i . . t j . i r .i i i t r. " .. i ior Dest uoar 6 to 12 months s nn lyoininiqilP. Airican j;uuutn, Ot-a w-l i? or second best For best b6ar pig, 2 to 6 months r scconu neat Diploma, r vi urce ung sow mer 2 years 4 00 uor scconu nest Farmer & Ga-rdcrtef,' and 1 00 For best breeding sow between 1 and-2 years 2 00 For second best Dinlm.io For bert sow 0 to 12 months 2 00 rorseconu best Diploma rui ueht toi oi pigs (3 or more) 2 to C m. 2 00 r or second best or Creole Fowls, Frizzled 3 nn Diploma. ' ng'it Baiiliim, bllviT JJanl urn, Utinkivn 2 oo Jungle, SoiiiipuuIs Junjrlel'owl. No. 11. Dairy and Ilonc- For best live pounds butter in roll Diplo ma and S2 00 Second best 1 00 L'liird best Diulom Best tub of firkin butter, Diploma & 2 00 becoud bst Dinloma and 1 00 n nmn ill nersons wno enter nnimuls nr nfhor nrtininc "cat ioi or 1112s 6 or morel under 2 m. v iml Knot r,i- mu....i? n....i. . T':..! i , u - - . uinv uv IUUIIU9 WUIUU tlll'WC AWIIU Imi ((Mnnntitinn iiill Im W . I I III ( 1 1 1 ( I nfkCt .j. j T T 1 .. . . I I cent in the cases specified in the body of the pre- Lr HB . . 3 00 Rac . ... .TJt. o nn mmai list.) and will in tnrnislipii with n Rminn -1- U1 ouuuuu oust 'Karmer it (inn enw' A- l nfi "u i-'icwu jj. nuuia u, uu . it . -. fawkA&v WVMUUU I " v w I . No. 5. Sheep. " pest specimen lioney Diploma and 2 00 described real estate, to wit : during tne continuance ot the Exhibition, Provi- For best blooded buck s on oecoiiri best 1 A certain tract or piece of land, with V . 'louatt on sheep aud 2 00 Best applo butter 1 . t , . ti ""''''t) vnv ijuun; iHcuimiu, Ji.ut ucob Uiiuve DUCK O nn I n'l. iLir i t.i t i tbo appurtcnanefs, situato in Pocono Provided also, that nnrsnns wi.ft An f ,iac,i .i i. .Z. . .2 00 Ihe method of making butter and cheese ownshtp, Mouroe County, adiomine compete for premiums may be ncrmitted to pntrr For best n s m.i.mi, 1 ,rt to be stilted in wntiiiir.hy ?iH!h competitor land of J acob Stoufler, Charles Rein- arclC8.Irce 01 cnarge5 m which case, however, as For second best 'Youatt on sheen No. 12. Fruit. hart, and others, containini; ;f , lrl,I , nicio senterea m classes No. ior best pen of 3 or more Ewes 4 00 For best Fpecimcn of npple Thil-tv-33iffllt ACIVS. issued to exhibitors. " TRLa ATS "" l raost -numerous variety ' twrm..n.i mi, . .v iw' U1U111. kJUUU UiUUlUUUl. Knot mnrn nr loccnknnf Rft.-n A nMa nn-A A" uai8 will oe open at 8 O'CIOCK A. M. BW i1Mt imol,ni r iitk: ,iri.. "v-OJ ''" !'. .UVu. wtviiu j.wm i.n,tt4lu, nmi lASnt. fi 1.9 n' not- P 'XT nf nA ,1 ' .W,JV . M niiu nucui, about sis acres meadow-balance timber U " - tVA' J' Forbes bushel of lied Wheat Tl.n imr,rnumnu . J-'iciu vrops. c or oust ousuei oi 3leUttteranean do, 1 he improvements are one two Persnns ,vlin nnmnnfn fnp nrmL ?n ,: nuJ For best bushel of iivn will bo required to present to Ihe Secretary an For best bushel of Flint Com LOff IIOUSC, ffptw aOidavii, properly authenticated, stating that thefE01" best-bushei-of-Yellow Gore do; grounu nas uccn surveyed by a competent person, L or Desi nusnei or uats 1, - til O J, .1 , . ' I X?Y. l.not PI- CI land. story $1 2 1 2 1 o 00 no oo oo oo 00 00 00 bout about trees. 18 bv 20 feet, one Frame St!ihl the quantity of crain taken thercfromr and to py- For best peck Clover Seed Ifi hv 18 f,.nt nnd n lnf nf fr,.U llibit at least one bushel of the product to the For best peck Timothy Seed m, , , Awarding Committee for their inspection. I' or best barrel White Wheat Flour xuciu ia u apuug ui water on me For best three ai premises, and a stream of water passing urougli the same. beizcd and taken in oxecntion as tbe property of William Bisbine and to be sold by n--c for oash JAMES N. DURLING. Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) June 20, 1S0I. $ acres of Wheat, $5 00 For bcst cwt. White Wheat Flour Ill net. nnmnrnnc vniMafw o f, liest specimen of Feach 1 so Best and most numerous variety 1 50 Uest display of plnms Uest peck or quinces , -ft Best diplav of Isabella gropes I 50 oust uispiay oi uaiav.'Ua grapes 3 00 liost display of fruit oecond best display of fruit jNo. Id. Home Manufacture. Entrance free to all. r i i 2 00 2 00 L50 1 50 1 50 1 50 2 00 I 00 CHANGE OF TIME. Summer Arrangement. Second best " " " Younc Farmers' Man- For best barrel Red Wheat Flour mil," and'Diploma. For best cwt, Red Wheat Flour Best three acres of live, S5 00 Fr best cwt. Buckwheat Flour becond best " " lounc Farmers' Man- or nest cwt. corn Meal 2 00 A"n ..nfrr foo xvl ho v,.r,WnA r.r ni-f?,.loC liol' n?l(t riiT1ri,m I !tn T l?ri.w.;. T.l J I . . uu uimum i . i jj ciiiiiiiiLT LiiinitJiiiniir,s. n..fr.n.ri ;.. t . o i i r..n...: Rest thrftft no.r..rornnrn. K nn n--i.ti u. tF,.. B"lW5U u,u wus t,,lUB "8 t,ua w w w v v l i'iii i it v-x i, it i -- iii iv h i ill v km iii n nmn oiwi 1 1 1 1 i i . t . Second bnst. "Ymmo- ifnrmnr,' Mm, . i --Z i" . r " " ,.v, ses .out iiumission ticKels will not be turn al" aud Diploma. J on,io ..' hslied to competitors. best three acres of Oats, 3 00 For best horse-nower bay fork dinloma and 2 no For best woolen yarn I T., l.r. 1 .-I. T 1 . -l n n.i T 1. t 1 r uipioina aim z uu uesi Klllfc Slot'KIIigS I . . 51.. 1. tsr iciiiure5 iiitihiiuauHa iv vrcsicrii RAIL ROAD. Best one acre of Clover Seed, Best one acre of Timothy, Best hall acre Potatoes, Best quarter acre Tobacco, Best halt acre Chinese Sugar Cane, No. 2. Horses and Mules.- Native Stock. diploma and 1 diploma aud 2 diploma and 2 diploma and 2 diploma and 2 diploma and 1 -Class .second oesi " " "lotuifc h armers- Manual" For best two hnrsn nlniifh. rint .rn 1 i i n nn a i iuiuu .ioius ui uuutvwiiuai;, o uu h or second hest Second best " " "Younsr Farmcrs'Manual" TTnr in st. f.nlflrnfnr o uu it or uest narrow 3 00 For best roller 3 00 For best grain drill 3 00 For second best 3 00 For best mowing and reaping machine diploma 1 and 5 v or nest corn snener, norse-power, dip. and 2 h nr lipat thrnshinrr mnrhmn ilmlnmn oni Z ah uiiiinais uutereu in mis ciass win oe juageu For best s eep horse power diploma and 3 m ,wJ "7JUU'";," i,Ktu- For second best diploma and 2 Pussencers reach New York nt 4 nn P AT 1 " b T,n .. or .U0SI ?nu,ess cnai" uorse Power a"P- . ----- . ou,uu uv,;: x uiuvti, uu nil; uuiau." I i'ni hpct. I irm w-wrnn tnr hnrcne o1 Q 'm t..r t. ... I ,n I I I : I C 1 1 .1 l.L 1 ,n. 11 i, -rr ,. I w " " "Ow" " " "VioJ U1U. auu O .I liiui- iui me uiiusuii Hucr uiiu ouunu uest suiirie uuiugut uorse, "louaii on meiiorsc" Fnr annnnrl hpt. ininm", nnA i C". I 1 Ci 11 I oieamera. . mm oo uu. . I For best horse rake diploma and 3 he Express Train North connects at Great Sec,T e u- . i "xouaw on tne uorse.' For best corn sheller, hand-power, dip. and 1 Bend with the Mail train fnr iim wPt " " v,""""' " r"1 u .,uu or nest nay anu straw cutter diploma and 1 - w . ..w www I if An 1 rinr " i nnorr An rtmiv i i i 1 1 . vwv, .uu..lu I ior oesccorn siatK cutler uid oma anu l i i i i i r i a. IlOrse" anu L UU. Vnr hist lisilf dnzon mlfos rllnlninn onrl 1 e nn rT T . ... .i uu i For bestianniner mill diuloma and r - - 'it- i i tr t it -r n i r -v i w rams win be run as follows: aeconu uest -louatt on tne uorse" cuu por best srain cradle diploma and r E.xiMcs PaKocuscr Trains. s,,w 1 MVftJV Jii C I'iiYO- 'U UTII. Best Horse Colt betwecu 2 and 4 years, 4 00 T-he niL'ht oxiiress Twin .:!t nn M v At Tivio Second best " " Youatt on the Horse O I A. w JJ 1 tv t 1 T T on the Erie Road. OCrOn and after Thursday, June 13, 1SG1, Best brood Mare, Second best " ;Youatt On the Horse" & 1 00 Fnr hpsf. rrain r.radln I n.ll -1 ll f rf I uest voii, uiiuer o monius, o uu por jjcst hay fork dinloma 1 ouatt on the Horse." For best manure fork diploma JSTo. 8. Manufactured Articles. Class 1. In Slroudsbur, on the 31st of JJay. Ra- thl B. d:iuhler of Reuben and Eilen P ililler, a:ed li yeurs 1 mouth and 10 days. ".' sweet and loving child was given .A while to claim our car,s; iiui now our Chf-rub waits in Heaven, To bid us welcome there." Shall we mourn a death like this ! No ! We'll try to be resigned "With the hope that thou art blest. There we leave thee, precious one." ISSfsIaST liy virtue of a writ of ven ex de terris to me directed, issued out of the Court ot -Common Plea- of Monroe County, I will eiposc to sale at public vendue, on Saturday, the 20th day of July T3est, -at 2 o clock in the afternoon, at ihe public bou-e of Jacob Knccbt. in the jJorou,!) of Stroudsburi, the foll'Aing de-H-riled real cttafe, to ttit : A certain tract or piece of land, with 1he appurtenances, situate in Polk Town- (hip, Monroe County, adjoining land. of 2'eter Ivunkle, Jr., Stewart Hawk, and others, containing, One SitsuKlrcd luul Fifiy Acre?, more or less about seventy acres cleared. The improvements are one two- Rouse, bout 1G by 124 feet, one Frame Baru a iout 35 by 45 feet, one Hog fetable, a well of water a-nd a lot of fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Charles Kunkle, aud to bo old by mc for cash. JAMES .N. DURLING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Stroudulurg, June 20, IbQl. SEEMFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de tcrris to me directed, i-sucd out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at" public vendue, on Saturday, the 2Qth day of July next, at 2 o'clock in tbe afternoon, at tbe publio bouse of Jacob Knecht, in tbo 3or ongh of Stroudt-burg, tbe following de scribed real estate, to wit: A certain lot of piece of land, with tbe appurtenaDoes, situate in tbe village of Kreseville. Polk township, Monroe county, adjoining lands of Correll, Krege and Merwine and otb era, containing in front on tbe public road one hundred feet and in depth one hun dred end fifty feet. The improvements are one n a urn PLAM HOUSE, oout 18 by 24 feet; and one Frame Sta oie about 14 by 16 feet Seized and taken in execution as tbe property of Ambrose Baumboltzer and to Bold by me for cash. JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff. Obiff s Office, Stroudsburg, : 1 June 20, lS6i.3t. $ at delp o 4o a. m. 7 03 ?ai!rn.-id :.rrivn :.. Rm,t p.i ...Vi i cest Horse Colt between 1 and 2 years, 3 00 " - V JJl-IHI 111, i.i I U. III. O 1 II It lit 11 it TT 1 ,,,,.,;,, t,i. , . , . cuuuim uesi, - - j. ouaii on mc uorse tonnecung w ith the Express rra in leaving Bost Mare Colt between 2 aml 4 a 4 00 Oreat 13end for New lork and Philadelphia Second best " " Ynnat.t f.n tho TTnrsn . Best Mare Colt, between 1 aud 2 years, 3 00 Second best " 'Youatt on the Horse. Best pair Mules, 4 00 Second best " " Youatt on the Horse.'5 Those who prefer it, can have instead of " You att on the Hore," Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor. No. 2. Horses and Mules. Class 2. Roadsters. Animals entered In this class will be judged with reference to sneed as well as other good qualities. 7 23 7 45 8 02 8 25 840 9:20 9:57 10:35 11:48 12:02 12:16 12:25 u M ( ll U "l u CI p. m. ii Dtie at New-Milford, Due at xMontrose, - -Ilopbntlom Nicholson : : : Factoryville, - -Abington : : Scranton, -Moscow, - -Tobyhanna ; : Stroudsburg, -Water Gap, Columbia, : : Delaware, (15 min. todine") Hop", (Phila'da. conncclion)12;50 Undgville, .... 12:54 Washington. : : Junction, - - - . . :40 New York, ... 4;00 Philadelphia, - G:50 MOVING NORTH. Passengers from New York, leave Pier iSTo. 2, North River at 7:00. a. m. Or loot of Courtl.ind street at 8:00 " From Phila. leave Kensington 7:10 " Leave Junction, - - 11:20 " Due at Washington : 11:29 " Endgevilie, Hope, mula. connection) 12:04 Delaware, 15 min. dinner, 12:18 (yulumbia : : 12:46 Water Gap, - 1:00 Stroudsburg, - - 1:14 Tobyhanna, : : 2:27 Moscow, - ... 3.-01 Scranton, - - - 3:45 Abington : ; 4;1S Factoryville, ... 4:30 Nicholson ... 4:5() llopbotloin : : 5:11 Montrose, - - - -New Mil Turd : ; Great Bend, - Connecting at Great Bend with Mai! Train West A I i tt: . I a Tl ITT . inu tne i!ni ii.xpres vest 1:14 a. m. Ihe Lxpress Passenjicr Pram South, con nects at the Junction with 2:55 P. M. Train, On the Central Road, for Easton, Bethlehem, Mauch Chunk, Reading, Harrif-burg, &c For best two horse carriage diploma and $5 For second best diploma and-. 3 For best one horse carriage diploma and 5 For second best diploma and 3 For best sett, double carriage harness diploma and 5 For second best diploma and 2 For best single harness diploma and 3 For second best diploma and 1 For best display of finished leather dip. and 3 For second best diploma and 1 For best display of clothing diploma and 3 For second best diploma and 1 For" best display of hats" and c aps "dip. and 3 - ror second best diploma and 1 For best display of boots and shoes dip. and 3 For second best diploma and 1 l'or the best Stallion between 5 k 12 vears. SR 00 Second best " " Youatt on the kor best display ot rooting and school slates dip. Hnrsn" and 3 00. and 2 Best Horse between u and 10 years, G 00 JNo. b. Manufactured Articles. (Jlass 2 Second best " "Youatt'-' and 2 00 For best disnlav of cabinet ware, (i or mnrn oie Best Brood Mare between 5 and 12 years, 8 00 ces dinloma and S5 aeconti nest - "i ouatt" anu a uu For second best diploma and 2 Best pair of Walking horses or mares, 5 00 For best display of stores 3 or more dip. and 3 acconu oest iouau' or uauu on For second best dinloma and 2 the Hcrse.' For best disnlay of chairs dinloma and 2 uest wanting norse or mare, Second best " " 12:00 p. m. Second best Best pair horses, Second best " Best Saddle horse, Second best " Best sucking horse colt, 1 " mare " 1'"" "" v-"i-u ""-'- 'Vniiilti' A' '! 11(1 I T? 1.nr.t j:1 .! 1 'Youatt' or 'Dadd." For best disnlav of cedar ware diDloma and 2 5:52 6:10 y 6:12, it u ll ll .1 ll It ll ll It II II ll l( 6' 00 For best disnlav of iron castings dinloma and 2 'Youatt' and 2 00 For best display of edge tools diploma and 3 o uu Mi or best display ot tin ware diploma and 2 l ouatt' anu z uu For best churn diploma and 1 '1 ouatt' and 3 00 For best washing machine diploma and 2 3 00 For best display manufactured tobacco diploma 6 00 and 2 3 00 For second best diploma and 1 and Mules. Class 3. For best display candies and confectionary dip . Sn,l and 2 Ci. n- r 'iii For second best diploma and 1 oiumuiis. vuen w uu. -vr o TVrvirmfnff,1rnrl Art. p. W O nss 2 T7lt tti (in nn I w - XjHITJ i? ee, UU. For best oiece cassimere dinloma and $2 i or nest trotting stallion between o Sc 12 y, 20 00 For best niece cassinet diploma and 2 becond best " " 5 00 For best piece linsey diploma and 2 Third best " " Dinloma For best lot woolen stonkinffs dinloma and 1 Best pair trotting horses or marcs, 20 00 For best lot erloves and mittens, woolen, dinloma Second best " " 8 00 and 1 Division 33. Confined to Monroe County For best piece ingrain carpet diploma and 2 y I r-i i j j i - .TO T7ni,.TT -onn on nn r or uest piece rag carpet aipiomu uuu Wf ..Mlin,. l,n n...nr 50rt ftfi I J-W. t. & Z r r "r 1'"1vnnTiI nn For best bushel mercer potatoes, dip. and $1 50 jNo. 2.- Division Horses A.- p. m. TI 1. I Best pair trotting horses or mares, 20 00 U1 , Ti T i Second best g 00 For best blue eye potatoes Best pacing horse or mare, 8 00 or uc?"d ,5t . . Second be "t ' 'Youatt' and 3 00 l0T best h,aVfo? Potatoes Division 0. Open to all. Entry Fee. ZZSZl . V I X. VJl UUOU UHJ UU.l UllU l JT ipli) UU. For second bftst For the best trotting horse or mare, $75 00 For best bushel sweet potatoes Second best. " " 25 00 TTor host bushel of tiirnins -t it r i -j I I iNOtiess tuan iour norses to oe enterca anu two r i.... i t.. i .... t i i en Accommodation Train moving North leaves to start. . t,ul , uTe ' uul ' u,F,u""i u" The number of heats, distance, time and manner L'or uesL uus,,tJI sSar "culs U,P- auu 1 uu diploma $1 50 diploma. $1 5 diploma. SI 5 diploma. $1 50 1 50 of swim shall be subject to the decision of the For best half bushel field beans diploma 1.- iv.au a. rn. md connects with the Accommodation Train which leaves Great Bend, at 1:40 p. m. Montrose : : : 2:35 " Nicholson : : 3:50 " Facloiyville : : 4:45 " Due at Scranton, - - 6:10 " The Accommodation Train does not learc For best heifer betweeu 2 and 3 years O . ,:l An ll,,. Cn.nml hnl ing Train on the Lackawanna & Blooms- burg 11. it. thus giving Passengers from the Wyoming Vallpy a direct connection for the West by the Morning Train. For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will and 1 For best half peck bush beans dip and 1 1 i 1 1 1 Scranton for Great Rend at 9:20 a. m Factoryville : : 10:30 " Nicholson : , 11:00 Committee Montrose : v : 12:15 p. m. No. 3. Horned Cattle. Class Arrive at Great Bend, - - 1:15 " - Thormio-h "Rrorl For best half peck pol beans Connecting with the Dunkirk Ex- n..rimm9 rwnna will P.anh h plnfisnd nR For best half Deck ima beaua . . i " " J ....v. - ... . - - , press vv est, at : ; :s " distinct breeds, and receive premiums as follows.- For best peck tomatoes - I flM TVT A T I n I n . . . rt ft s-t rx I luoving oouin. me iew iorK express For best bull over years, 5a uu i?nr hpst nppk nnian n . T I i i I n . t t l ll f? ffl r iunsi arrives at ureal jueno, at ii:av a. rn. oecouu uest - . u uu , . . , hofttc- For best Bull over 2 years, , 4 DO . 1 7 . Second best " 2 00 lor oest pectc parsnips For best bull over 1 year, 3 00 For best peck carrots aeconu best i uu For best bull Calf, Dadd's Cattle Doctor, & 1 00 For best cow, 8 00 Second best, 5 00 4 00 2 00 For best heifer between 1 and 2 years. 3 00 Second best 1 0.0 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 1' 50 For best six heads of cabbage" For best six oyster plants For best six egg plants For best six squashes For best six v ater-melons-For best six cantelopes Fnr host linifor calf. Dadd's Cattle Doctor & 1 00 M-or Uest SIX pumpkins , ; . xt q 17av HattlA nin.Qs 9. or uesl lweive stuiKS ceiery Grade Durhams, Grade Devons and Native. stock t" " T be attached to the Express Freight Train will be in distinct classes and receive premiums eaving Scranton at 4:00 a. m. Due at Moscow . : 5:40 " Stroudsburg at 11:00 " Junction at 3:15 p. m. Returning, will leave Junctional 3:50 a. m Due at Stroudsburg at 8:20 " Moscow : ; 2:00 p. m. Scranton at : : 3:20 " Passeneers to and from New York change cars at Junction to and from Philadelphia via. B. D. R. R., leave or take the cars at as follows: For best bull 3 years and over For second best For best bull under 3 years For' second best For best Cow 3 years and upwards b or second best For best bull calf under 12 months For sec6nd best For best heifer under 3 years For second best No. 10, Poultry. $5 00 For- pnir White Spanish 5 jo For best pair Black Spanish 2 oo For best pair malays 5 00 For best pair dorkings j jjo For best pair Jersey blues l m For best pair polands 3- oof ivor nest pair games 2 1 50 50 50 50 50 50 fO 50 50 50 00 50 $2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 All second best premiums will have added! For best pair native or mixed to the above a copy of ''Dadd's American Cattle Best lot of eight fowls Doctor." lope. For Pitiston, Kingston, and VVilkes- No g. Horned Cattle. Class "3. Barre, take Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R. R. at Scranton For Jessu.n, Archibald and Carbondale, take Stages at Scranton. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through. JOHN BRISBIN, Sup't. Wm. N. Jekks, Gen'l Ticket Agent. , Scranton, June 8, 18G0v Steers and Oxen. Confined to Monroe County. For the best corn-fed Steer weighing 2,0001bs and over SIO.OO For best nair working oxen 5 00 For second best For best pair corn fed steers , Best pair of capons For best pair turkeys For best pair geese For best pair ducks For best pnir pigeons BgL. I? or the best of cither of the follow 2 oo ig, a diploma 2 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 00 J Cjiittugongs, Shanghai, Cochin China, Best knit gloves or mittens Best silk bed quilt Best cotton bed qnilt Best woolen coverlet Best pair blankets Best display of bed clothing Best five yards flannel Best five yards flax linen Best five yards linen towelling Best ehambray Best five' pounds Iletcheled Flax Best live pounds wool For second best of each of the above $2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 200 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 No. 1-1. Ladies Work. Entrance free to all. For best display of embroidery, 'Godey's Lady's Book.' Best display of other needle work, 'Godoy's. Lady's Book.' Best worsted work, 'Godey's Lady's Book.' Best crotchet work, 'Godey's Lady's -Book Best display bead work, " " Book.' Best display leather work, " Book.5 Best display hair work. " " Book ' Best display millinery work, " Book ' For 2nd best of.each of the above, Diploma. No. 15. Natural and Artificial Elowers. Entrance free to all. For best display of" natural flowers and plants, 'Godey's Lady's BiTok.' Best design of cul flowers, 'Ladles' Wreath.' Best boquet 'Ladies' Wreath.' best collection of roses in pots, 'Godey'p Lady's Book ' best- " of dahlias in pots, 'Ladies Wreath.' it 'Ladies' Wreath 'Ladies' Wreath ' 'Ladies' Wreath.' 'Ladies' Wreath.' 'Ladies' Wreath.' 'Ladies' Wreath ' best china astors best verbenas best petunias best heliotropes best hydrangeas best geraniums best fu-chias best oleander best display of artificial flowers, best displuy of wax flowers " best display of wax fruit '' second best display of the above, Diploma. No. 10. Home Department. Entrance free to all. for best loaf wheat bread Hale's Cookery.' for I est loaf rye bread best pound cake best sponge cake best fruit cake best plain cake best specimen preserves best specimen fruit jelly best specimen pickles best display of preserves best display of jellies best display of pickles second best of each of the above, Diploma best hams, cured by exhibitor $2 00 best dried beef, cured by exhibitor 2 00 Discretionary premiums may be awarded for meritorious articles under this head, and uot enumerated in the above list. No, 17. Miscellaneous Articles, for best display of oil paintings Dip. & $2 00 second best Diploma and 1 00 best disnlav enjravings Dinloma and 2 00 second best best display of drawings second best best statuary second best best Daguerrotypcs' . second best best Ambrotypes second best best Piano Forte second best best display of other 1 00 " 2 00 1 00 " 3 00 " 2 00 ". 2 00 ' " - 1 00 " 2 00 100 " 5- 00 " 3 00 second best Musical Instruments Diploma and 3 00 ' 1 00 No. 18. Non-Enumerated Articles. The Committee on this Class will use their own judgment in awarding such pre miums as they think suitable. No. 19. Ladies Riding and Driving, best aud most graceful Biding 'Lady's Book' and $2 00 best attd most graceful Drivimr, with 2 hor ses 'Lady's Book" and 2 00 best and most graceful Driving, with 1 horse 'Lady's Bock' and 2 00 No premiums will be awarded for riding or driving unless three competitors enter the lists, eae'i lady to be attended by a gen tleman us an escort, and no racing will be allowed. No. 20. Corn Husking Match. This trial of activity aud skill will be free to" all competitors. No entrance fee will bo required. The time and place will be designated hy the committee, and may be known by -application to the Secretary. No. 21. Ores and Metals, or best display and quality of iron ore, D-p best display drid qiiaKty of zinn.orerDiplor best display niid quality of slate,' "Diplom best display ana quality of limestone, best d sjilify.nmi quality, of cluy " best dispiay'uifil quality of pig iron best drsphi y 'of wrought iron best display of iron axles. " best collection 6f Indian Relics 2 00 beat aud greatest collection of nil the Min erals to be found in Monroe Co $10 00 This collection to be the property of the fcoeietv. All the article" in the above list to te the product of Monroe Cuiinty; INSTRUCTIONS TO COMMITTEES: 1. The Committee on Agricultural Pro' ducts will given preference to suuh varieties as are adapted to the ii,tcrtt of the Fur mcr, regard being had to the yield and the market value thereof. 2 The Committee on Agricultural. fin- plemeuts are instructed to keep in view the usefulness of the Implements to the Farmer, rather tliiiu the workmanship thereof. o. Ihe Committee on the various kinds- of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep and Swine' are requested to be particular in ascertain ng the blood of the different animals. In theCIusscs of Thorough -Bred, particularly, they should require satisfactory evidence as regards the pedigree, uge and character of all Stock entered for premiums. 4. 1 ha-various Committees will be enre- iil not to awurd two premiums on the same' article. 5. If they award n distinct premium on my article, they will not take the same ar ticle in consideration in a general display. 0 It they mid articles deserving a pre mium, for which none is offered, they will please report it to the Co mm ttee on Nbif enumerated Articles 7 The Committee on Noii-Eiinmerated rtieles, will award such rremiums as-they may think proper, on articles of merit wlVichf ivc not been provided for in. the general schedule. 8. The various Committees are requcs- ed to be earful to notice all articles exhibit ed in their respective Classes whether en titled to premiums or not. 9. Ihe members of the various CommiC- tees will come together at the Secretary's Office, on the morning of October 2nd, as near 10 o'clock as possible, in order to pro- ceed to business. And it will prevent much confusion if they will prepare thetnsclTes,- letore leaving home, with a list of the dif- erent articles and the premiums offered, un- er the heads for which they are respective y appointed. JO The chairmen of the different Com mittces are instructed to make their reports to the Revising. Committee as soon as pos- iDifc, in oruer mat the tnll report may be ready by the time it will be publicly read. 11. Ihe various Committees arc recmes- ed to mark with an X each article cs it is xamined, so that the same article may not participate more than once. 12 No person can act as a member of an awarding committee on an article or ani uml in which he or she has any interest; bub must withdraw while such 'article or animal is being examined. 13. Where t' ere is no competi bn, tbe with-holding of- the premiums- sbulFbe-a the discretion of the judges; and in no such instances shall they make an -award unless1 the article be of superioAnerit, usefulness or ingenuity. And in no case shall u premium be awarded for an inferior article or unsound animal. REGULATIONS. 1. .Persons wishing to exhibit ore request ted to make their entries of articles, with full description, on the Secretary's books, as early as possible on the first day of the Fair. All entries of Live Stock must be made on or before the first day of the Fair No err tries of articles for competition will be - re ceived after 10 o'clock on Wednesday, tha second day of the Pair. 2. Animals and articles entered for exhi bition will have cards attached, with tbe number and name of the exhibitor, as en- tered on the Secretary's books; and exhibit ors should in all cases obtain their cards pre vious to placing their stock or articlcles on the Fair Ground. 3. Persons exhibiting articles which they desire to have sold, will be furnished with cards announcing the fact, that such artic le is for sale. '4. No animals or articles, entered for ex hibition, can be taken away before the close of tbe FairL except by permission of thn President, and no premiums will be paid on animals or articles removed iu violation of this rule. 5. All articles or animals offered for com petition must have been owned by the com petitors at least thirty days before the Eiiir; and all fruits, vegetablesund grain mustbe he growth of the competitor. G. Any article or animal which receives a distinct premium cannot compete in a gen eral display, nor shall nrfy one article re ceive more than one premium. 7. For all stock exhibited, hay, straw and water will be furnished -without charge, Oats & Corn will be supplied at market price 8. Any person entering horses, cattle, sheep er swine, for exhibition, without first consulting the Awardhtg Committee f whose names will te furnished oti application to the Secretary on the first day of the Fair) in regard to blood, will do it at bis own risk; and if said animals are not entered in the proper clas-, they wilf not be recognized by the committee on such class, of which the Awarding Commilee shall be the proper judge. 9. All articles exhibited, whether eata bles or not, must be respected ns private; propprtv; and any person detected purloin ing or injuring them will be dealt with' ac- cording to law. 10. AH moneys awarded as premium shall revert to the Society unless called fof within 60 days; 11. An efficient police will be On the Ground day and night, and the Socity will use all diligence .tojusnre the safety of ar ticles on exhibition, but in no instance will they be responsible for loss or damage that may occur. 12. Exhibitors are requested to take charge of their goodsltf the close of the-. Fair, and attend to their removal personalty. fid?1 Articles intended for exhibition- will be transported to and from tbo Depot free- or charge. A. REEVES JACKSON. Seeretarr ROBERT R. DEPU Vgri.lent,. Stroudsburg, Jimfc-ifelirvSw,
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