u u mTTlm M 11 J I H)cuotci to politics, literature, Agriculture, Science, illoralitn, au& encral 3ntclligencc. VOL. 27. STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA., SEPTEMBER 17, IS68. NO. 25. Published by Theodore Schoch, TERMS' Two dollars .1 yrnr in advance and if not paid bef.rc the end of the year, two dollars and fitly ets. willb i charged. No paperdiscoiitiiuied until allnrreaiiigcsarc paid, cxceptuc t lie option of llie Editor. lt7Aiertiseirier.ts of one square of (eight lines) or Jesi, one or three insertions SI 50. Each additional insertion, 30 cents. Longer ones in proportion. job phsxtixc, OF AIX KINDS, Executed inthe highest style of the Ail.and onthe most rcasorrtble terms. M. 15. OOfi25AU2S, Sip and Ornamental Painter, ' SHOP ON WAIN STREET, Opposite Woolen Mills, STKOUDSIll'IlC, IA., Respectfully announces to the citizens of Stroudsburg nnd vicinity that he is prepared to attend to all who may favor him with their patronage, in a prompt and workman like manner. CIIAIR3, FURNITURE, &c, painted j and repaired. PICTURE FRAMES of all kinds con tantly on hand or supplied to order. June II, IS68. ly. Drs. JACKSON & BIDLACK, PHYSICIANS AND SUKGE0X3. DRS. JACKSON & BIDLACK, are prepared to attend promptly to all calls of a Professional character. OJice Op posite the Stroudsburg Bank. April 25, lS67.-tf. C. W. SHIP, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, stroudsiiuiiu, pa. Office at his residence, on Main Street, nearly opposite Marsh's Hotel. All calls promptly attended to. Charges reasonable. Stroudsburg, April 11, 16G7.-tf. ir. i. 15. surra, Surgeon Dentist, Office on Main Street, opposite Judge Stokes residence, Stroidsburo, Pa. C5 Teeth extracted without pain.Q August 1, 1SG7. A Card. Dr. A. REEVES JACKSOX, Physician and Surgeon, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HAV ing returned from Europe, he is now prepared to resume the active duties of his profession. In order to prevent disappoint ment to persons living at a distance who may wish to consult him, he will be found at his office every THURSDAY and SAT URDAY for consultation and the perform ance of Surgical operations. Dec. 12, 1507.-1 yr. I7M. W. PAUL. UOAtt. CHARLES "W. BEAU, WITH WM. W. PAUL & CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES. WAREHOUSE, 623 Market St., & 614 Commerce St. - above Six! h, North side, PHILADELPHIA. March 19, 1808. tf. Itch! Itcli! Itcli! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! USE liOULSHEADS ITCH k SALT RIIEl'51 MMMENT. No Family should be without this valua ble medicine, for on the firt appearance cf the disorder on the wri.-ts, betweeu the fin gers, &c, a slight application of the Oint ment will cure it, and prevent its being ta ken by others. Warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. Prepired and fold, wholesale and retail, by W. IIOLLINSHEAD, Stroudsburg, Oct. 31, 'C7.j Druggist. J. fcAISTZ, UEXTLST. Hn$ permanently located hiin jlfin Stroudsburg, and moved hif! office next dooi to Dr. S. Walton- v.hcre he is fully prepared to treat the notural teeth, and also to insert incorrup tible artificial teeth on pivot end plate, in tqe latest and trxsst improved manner. Most persons know the danger and folly of trust mg their work to the ignorant as well as the trsveling dentist. It matters not how much experience a person may have, he is liable to have sonie failures out of a number of cases, and if the dentist lives at a distance it is frequently put off until it is too late to save the tooth or teeth as it uiav be, other wise the inconvenience and trouble of going so far. Hence the necessity of obtaining the services of a dentist near home. All work warranted. Stroudsburg, March 27, 1602. X EV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of Wil JL& liamsburgh, N. Y.) Recipe for CON SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully com pounded at ' HOLLJNSHEAD'S DRUG STORE. 07" Medicines Fresh and Pure. Nov. 21, 1G7. W. IIOLLINSHEAD. DOH'T FOKGGT that when you ant.any thing in the Furniture or Ornamental line that McCarty, in the Odd-Fcllows' Hall, Maiu Street, Strouds burg, Pi., is tte place to get it. Sept. 20. G1 AN YOU T f l lTV SI V I T IS that when at-y one comes to Strouda burg to huy Furniture, they alvvay feinquire fcrMcCerjyVFuruUure Store! Sept. 20. Premium List, Rules and Regulations of the Ninth An nual Fair of the "Monroe County Ag ricultural Society," to he held on the Grounds of the Society, at Strouds burg, Pa., on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Eriday, October 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th, 1868. Fees for Admission, Entry Fees, Admission Tickets, good for the day, 25 rents U.iliirrn under 12 years, 15 cents. Carriages, one or two Horses, 50 cents- All persons who enter animals or other ar tides for competition will be charged one dollar, (except in cases specified in the body of the premium list,) and will be furnished with a Season Ticket. All subsequent en tries by the same person will be charged at the rate of 10 per cent, of the amount of the premium competed for. Persons who do not desire to compete for premiums, may enter articles for exhibition free of charge ; in which case, however, as well as in case of articles entered in Classes 13, 14, 13, and 16, admission tickets will not be riven. 0-The Gates will be opened at 8 o'clock, a. m., and close at half past 0 o'clock, p. m., of each day. Class 1. Field Crops. Persons w ho compete for premiums in this class will be required to present to the Sec retary an affidavit, properly authenticated, stating that the ground has been surveyed by a competent person, the quantity of grain ta ken therefrom, and to exhibit at least one bushel of the product to the Awarding Com mittee for their inspection. For the best three acres of Wheat, Best three acres of Rye, Best three acres of Corn, Best three acres of Oats, Best three acres of Buckwheat, Best one acre of Clover, Best one acre of Timothy, Best half acre Potatoes, 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 All second best premiums in this Class will consist of one year's subscription to the American Agriculturist. Class 2. .--Horse- and Mules. Division 1. Draught. All animals entered in this class will be judged entirely without reference to speed Best pair of draught horses, 00 Best single draught horse. Best stall' bn between 3 and 12 years, Best brood mare, Best horse colt bet ween 2 and 4 years. Best marc colt between 2 and 4 years, Best horse colt between 1 and 2 years, 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 4 3 3 o Beet horse coit under b months. Amen- can Agriculturist. Best mare colt under 8 months, Ameri can Agriculturist. Best pair of mules. 3 00 All second best premiums in this Division will consist of one year's subscription to the American Agriculturist. Class 2 Horses nnd Cattle. Division 2. Roadsters. Animals entered in this class will be judg ed with reference to speed as well as other pood qualities. For the best Stallion between 5 and 12 years, 83 00 Second best " " " " 2 00 Best brood Mare between 5 &. 12 years 8 00 Second best " " 2 00 Best walking horse or mare 4 00 Second Lest " Best pair of horses Second best " " Best Saddle horse Second best " Best 4 year old colt Second best " Bsst 3 year old colt Second best " Be?t yearling Best suckling horse colt Best suckling marc colt Best pair maicbcd horses Second best " 44 50 5 00 2 00 3 IK) 50 3 00 50 2 00 50 50 50 50 8 00 2 00 All second best premiums, in this Clase, will have added, one vear'a subscription to the American Agriculturist. CI a 8 Slorscsand M tiles. Speed. In this Division, unless there are two or mre entries made for each premium, it will not be awarded. The number of heats, distance, time and manner of going shall be subject to the de cision of the Committee. Ilivition A. Open to all. For the best trotting Stallion between 5 and 12 years 10 00 Second best " 44 " " 5 00 Third best -4 44 44 " Diploma. Best pair of trotting horses or maTCS 10 00 Second best 44 44 44 5 M Best trotting horse or m ire 8 00 Second best 44 3 00 Best running horse 10 00 Second test 44 5 00 Best trotting colt 4 years old 4 00 Second best 44 44 2 00 Division B. Confined to Monroe County. For Lest trotting horse or mare 10 00 Second best 44 44 44 Ameri can Agriculturist and 2 00 o Best pair of trotting horses or mares, (owned by one person) 10 00 Second best 44 4 4 5 00 Best pacing horse or mare 8 00 Second best 44 44 2 00 Division C, Open to all. Entry Fee $15. For the best trotting horse or more 100 00 Second best 44 44 44 &0 00 No less than four horses to be entered nnd two to start. Class 3. Horned Cattle. Division l. Thorough-breds. Durham;?, Devon., Ayrshire?, Herefords and Alderneys will each be in distinct class cbs, and will receive premiums as follows: For the test bull over 3 years 8 00 Second best 44 44 Amer. Ag'st and 4 00 For best bull between 2 and 3 years 3 00 lSeco:id best 4 44 Ainer. Agriculturist For bttl bull between 1 and 2 years 3 00 " Amer. Agriculturist. Best bull calf Best cow over 3 years Second best 8 00 3 00 For best heifer between 2 and 3 years Second best " Amer. Ag'st and '. For best heifer between 1 and 2 years ! Second best 44 " Amer. Agriculturist 00 00 00 Tw-r lwt JinifVir rilf ' 2 00 & VI lw' I h u,uvi WWII - Second best 44 ' Amer. Agriculturist Class 3. Horned Cattle. Division 2. Grade and Native. The different varieties of Grade Cattle and Native Stock, will be entered in distinct classes. : ' For best bull, 3 years and over, . $5 00 Do. between 2 and 3 years, 4 00 Do. between 1 and 2 years, 3 00 For best lull calf under 12 month?, 2 00 For best cow, 3 years and upwards, 5 00 Do. between 2 and 3 years, 4 00 For best heifer, between I and 2 years, 3 00 For lest heifer calf, under 12 months, 2 00 All second best premiums in this Division, will consist of one year's subscription to the American Agriculturist. Class 3. Horned Cattle. Division 3. Steers and Oxen. The entries in this Division will be con fined to Monroe County, and all second best premiums will consist of one year's subscrip tion to the American Agriculturist. For the best ccrn-fed tcer.s weighing 2,000 pounds and over, 10 00 For best pair of working oxen, 4 00 do. corn-fed steers, 4 00 For best single steer under 5 years corn fed, 3 00 Class -l. Swine. For the best thorough-bred boar, 85 00 For the best boar over tw o years, 4 00 For the best boar between 1 and 2 years, grade or native, 3 00 For best boar G to 12 months, 2 00 44 second best, diploma. 44 best boar pig; 2 to 8 months, Ameri can Agriculturist. 44 second best, diploma. tt tl lest breeding sow over 2 years, 3 00 best breeding sow between 1 and 2 years, 2 00 For second best, dip'oma. 44 best sow C to 12 months Ameri can Agriculturist. 44 second best, diploma. 44 best lot cf pigs (3 or more) 2 to G months, 2 00 For second best, diploma. 44 best lot of pigs (3 or more) un der 2 months, 2 00 For second bes, diploma. 44 best fat hog, 3 00 44 second best, American Agricultu rist and $1 00 Class 5 Sheep. For best South down buck, 81 00 44 44 Bakewcll buck, 4 00 4 44 Cotzwold buck, 4 00 44 44 Grade buck, . 3 00 44 44 Native buck, 2 00 44 44 pen of 3 or more Ewes, 4 00 44 44 pen of 3 or more Lambs, 3 00 All second best premiums in this Class will consist of one year's subscription to the American Agriculturist. Class. G Grain, Seed and Flour. 07" Premiums awarded on all of No. G, a copy of the American Agriculturist 1 year, and Diploma. For best bushel of White Wheat For best bushel lied Wheat For best bushel of Mediterranean Wheat For lest bushel of Rye For best bushel White Corn For 44 Yellow 44 For 44 Flint 44 For best bushel of Oats For best peck of Clover Seed For best peck of Timothy Seed For test cwt White Wheat Flour For best cwt. Red Wheat Flour For best cwt. Buckwheat Flour For beet cwt. Corn Meal. Class 7. Farming Implements. , Best Mower, 85 licst xMowing neaping macnine u Second do do do diploma Best Horse Power for driving machines 3 Stcond do do do diploma Best Grain Thresher & Separator Second do do do Best Power Corn Sheller Second do do 5 diploma o diplomi Best hand-power Corn Sheller 1 A" O I. I Best Grain-drill & Grass-seed Sower, corn- bincd 3 Second do do do diploma Best Plow for all work 2 Second do Best sub-soil Plow Best Farm-Harrow 1 Best implement for cultivating Corn 2 Second do do do diploma Best Grain Cradle . 1 Best straw and fodder cutter 1 Second do do diploma Best Root Cutter 1 Best horse-power Mill for grinding feed 3 Second do do do diploma Best Clover Huller 3 Second do diploma Best Horse Ilakc 1 Second do diploma Best Grain Fan . 3 Second do diploma Class 8 Farm and Dairy Utensils. Best Farm Wagon for general use 83 diploma Second do do do ,Best improved Gpring Market Wag Second do do do I Best Horse Cart for farm use Second do do ; Best Ox Cart Second do Best Ox Yoke on o diploma 2 diploma diploma 1 3 diploma 1 diploma 3 diploma 3 diploma dip'oma 3 diploma do Lime Spreader Second do Best, farm and road scraper Second do do Best portable Cider Mill and Press Second do do do Beet ditch-digging Machine Second do do Pest Dairy Churn Second do Be do and power attached fcSccund do do do Second best Best Machine for working butter do Cheese Press do do do do do do do do six Milk Pans Milk Strainer Washing Machine Sausage Cutter do Stuffcr Lard Press Fruit Trimmer Implement for digging Post Holes Class 9. Manufactured Articles. Best Piano do Melodeon do display cf Carriages do one-seated do do family do do Trottin g Sulkey 85 4 5 3 3 3 3 do and most ftylish two-seated Sleigh Second do do do diploma Best single-seated Sleigh Second do do Best display of Carriage Harness do set of sinjrle Harness diploma do do do do set of double Harness Wagon Harness Plow Harness display of Boots and Shoes 3 o 1 3 diploma o diploma 3 diploma o diploma 3 diploma o Second do do Best display of finished Leather Second do do Best display of Stoves and fixtures Second do do Co Best display of Iron Castings Second do do Best display of Tin Ware Second do do Best display of Earthern Ware Second do do diploma Best specimen of Tilo or Drain Pipe 1 4 do six specimens of Blacksmith s work, and greatest variety Second do do do Best Machine for raising water, other thin a Pump, 3 Best Wheelbarrow 1 Best Weighing Machine, for general use 3 Second do do do diploma Best display of Watches and Jewelry 5 Second do do do Best Sewing Machine, Second do do 3 diploma 3 3 3 5 do Best display of Ottomans do do rancy Chairs do Invalid's Chairs Best display of Cabinet Ware do specimens of Pencil Drawing by a lady 1 do display cf Dry Goods Second do do Third do do Best display of Crayon Paintings by a lady do do Oil do do do do general display of Pictures, Pain tings, Lithographs or Engravings do Photographs do display of Fancy Brushes do do Cedar Ware 2 do three Corn Baskets 1 do do Handle Baskets 50 cts do do Peach Baskets 50 cts do Variety of Willow Baskets 1 do three wired Brooms 1 do do home-tied Brooms 1 do Variety of Cooper Work 2 do three Flour Barrels 1 do Bee Hive 1 Second do diploma The Committee will make awards com paring in amounts with the above, upon use ful and ingenious articles ttrictly belonging to thi3 class, uot specified in the foregoing list. Class 10 Vegetables. The premiums on Vegetable will consist of one year's subscription to the American Agriculturist. For best bushel Mercer potatoes, 44 best Blue eye potatoes, 44 best Halifax poUtoos, 44 best in any other variety, , 44 best bushel Sweet potatoes, 44 44 44 Turnip?, 44 44 44 Sugar Beets, 44 44 44 Field Beans, 44 44 half peck Bush Beans, half peck Polo Bean?, half peck Lima Beans, peck Tomatoes, peck Onions, peck Red Beets, peck Parsnips, peck Carrots, six heads of Cabbage, six Oyster Plants, six E;rg Plants, six Squashes, Watermelons, . . six Caiitclopcs, six Pumpkins, twelve stalks of Celery, twenty-five Cucumbers, 4 41 44 (t 44 it 4' 44 display of Vegetchlcs, Class 11. Poultry. All premiums on Foultry will consist of 'one year's subscription to the American Ag riculturist. For best pair White Spanish, do do Black Spanish, do do Malays, do do Dorkings, do do Jersey Blue?, do do Poland?, do do Games, do do Natives or Mixed, do do Lot of eight Fowls, do do .of Capons, do do of Turkeys, do do of Geese, do do of Ducks, do do of Pigeons. 07" For the Lest of cither of the following, a diploma : Chittngongs, Shangh', Cochin Chinn, Great Malay, Shakcbag, Great Java Fowl, Wild Indian Game, Spanish Game, Yankee Game, English Raven, Dorkings, Guelder lands, Black Spanish, White Spanish, Ba varian, Spangled Polish, and Black Poliah, Class 12. Dairy and Honey. For test five pounds butter in roll, diploma fand 82 00 Second best, 1 00 Third best, ! Best tub or firkin butter. Second best, ' Best 5 lbs. Dutch Cheese, j 44 pressed Checnc, I 44 specimen Honey, Second best, lkbt apple butter, diploma, diploma and 82 diploma and 1 diploma and 1 diploma ami 1 diploma and 1 diploma. $1 Class 13 Fruit. Best and most numerous variety of Apples, American Agriculturist. Second best, 50 cts. Third beat diploma. Best 3 kinds of Apples, half bushel each, American Agriculturist Second best, , diploma. Best half bushel of Apples, 81 Best and most numerous variety of Pear?, American Agriculturist, Second best, diploma. Best and roost numerous variety of Peaches, American Agriculturist. Best 12 or more Quinces, Ameri can Agriculturist. Second best, 50 cts. Best and most numerous variety of Plums, American Agriculturist. Best display and variety of Grapes, Ameri- can Agriculturist. Best display of Catawba G;apes, not less than twelve bunches, Amcri- can Agriculturis-t. Best display of Isabella Grapu?, Ameri- can Agriculturist. Best display of any other variety, Amcri- can Agriculturist. Exhibitors cf Fruit are requested to mark the varieties they consider most profitable for cultivation, Class 14. Homo Manufactures. Ent nance Free to All, No entry fee will be required for articles entered in this and the fullowing three class es, but admission tickets will not be furnish ed to competitors. For best Woolen Yarn, 81 1 do Knit Stockings, do do do do do do do do do do do do Knit Gloves or Mittens, 1 Silk Bcd-Quitt, 1 Cotton Bed-Quilt, 1 Woolen Coverlet, 1 Pair Blankets, 1 Display of Bed-Clothing, 1 Five yards Flannel 1 Five yards flax Linen, . 1 Five yards linen Towelling 1 Chambray, 1 Five pounds hetcheled Flax, 1 Five pounds Wool, 1 15. Mie Vork. Entrance Class Frea lb AIL . For best display of Embroidery, 81 do do do other needle-work, do Worsted work, , do Crochet work, do Display of Bee J Work, do Display of Leather Wcrk, do Display of Hair Work, do Display of Millinery Work. For 2J lest of each of the above, Diploma. Class 16. Natural and Artificial Flov.r ers. Entrance Frea to AIL For best display of natural flower3&. plants 81 do design of cut flowers, 1 do Boquet, 1 do collection of Roses in pots, 1 do collection of Dahlias in ots, 1 do China Astors, 1 do Verbenas, 1 do Petunias, 1 do Heliotropes, 1 do Hydrangeas, 1 do Geraniums. 1 do Fuschias, 1 do Oleander, 1 1 do display of artificial flowers, 1 do display of wax flowers, 1 do display of wax fruit, 1 For second best display of ecch of the a- lovc, - diploma. Class 17. Home Department Entrance Iree to All. Best loaf Wheat tread, Widdificld's Cookery do Rycbrcad, Co do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Pound cake, Sponge cake, Fruit cake, Plain cake. do do do do specimen Preserves, specimen Fruit Jelly, specimen Pickles, display of Preserves, display cf Jellies, display of Pickle?, ' Red Current Wine, White Current Wine, iio Grape Wine, do Wine of any other variety, do Second best of each of the above Diploma. Best Hams, cured by exhibitor, 81 00 Persons - who desire to do so, may se'ect 44 Miss Leslie's Complete Cookery" instead of 44 Widdificld's." In this case they will please notify the Secretary within one week after the close of the Fair. Discretionary premiums may be awarded on meritorious articles under this head, and not enumerated in the above List. Class 18. Non-Enumerated Articles. The Committee on this Class will use their judgment in awarding such premiums as they think suitable. INSTRUCTIONS TO COMMITTEES. 1. The Committees on the various kinds of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep and !wine, are requested to be particular in ascertaining the blood of tho different animals. In the class of Thorough Bredt, particularly, they should require satisfactory evidencnas regards the pedigree, age and character of all Slock en tered for premium-!. 2 The Committee on Agricultural Imple ments are instructed to keep in view the use fulness of the Implements to the Farmer, ra ther than tho workmanship thereof. 3. Tho Committee on Non-Enumerated Articles, will award such premiums as they may think proper, on all articles of merit which have not been provided for inthe gen eral schedule. 4. The various Committees arc requested to be careful to NOTICE all articles exhi bited in their respective Classes, whether entitled to pren.ie.n s t r nt. 5. If they award a distinct premium on any article, they v. ill i.ot take tho same ar ticle in consideration in it general display. G. The members of tho various Commit tees will come together at the Secretary's Office, oil Wednesday, the 1 1th of October, at 2 o'clock, n. ui.. precisely, in order to proceed to business. And it will pre vcut much coufii- sion if they will prepare themselves.bcfore lea ving home, with a list of the different articles and the premiums offered, under the heads for which they are respectively appointed. 7. The Chairmen of the different Commit tees are instructed to make their reports to the Revising Committee or Secretary, as soon as possible, in order that the full report may be ready by the time it will te publicly read. ". The report must be in at 10 o'clock on tha morning of Friday, October 1G. 8. The various Committees are requested to mark wiih an X, each article as it is ex amined, so that the same article may not re ceive more than one premium. 0. No person can act us a member cf an awarding Committee on an article or animal in which he or she has any interest ; but must withdraw while such article or animal is being examined. 10. Where there is no competition, the withholding of thJ premiums s!:all be at the discretion of the judges; and in no such in stances shall they make an award unless the article be of superior merit, usefulness or in genuity. And in no case shall a premium be awarded for an inferior article or unsound animal. REGULATIONS. 1. Persons wishing to exhibit are request ed to make their entries of articles, with full description, on the Secretary's books, as ear ly as possible on the first day of the Fair. No entries of articles for competition will be received after 12 o'clock on Wednesday, the second day of the Fair, except in the classi of Snced. 2. Animals and articles eniercu iorexniDi--. tion will have cards attached, with the num ber as entered on the Secretary's looks; and exhibitors should in all cases obtain their Cards previous to placing their stock or ar ticles on the Fair Ground. 3. Persons exhibiting articles which they desire to have sold, will be furnished with 1 . .Val? cards, announcing the fact that such article is for sale. 4. No animals or articles entered for ex hibition can be taken away before the close of the Fair, except by permission of the Pres ident, and no premiums will be paid on ani mals or articles removed in violation of this rule. 5. All articles or animals offered for competition must have been owned by the competitor at least thirty days before the Fair; and all fruits, vegetables, and grain must be the growth of the competitor. G Any article or animal which receives a distinct premium cannot compete in a gen eral display, nor shall any one article receive more than one premium. 7. For all stock exhibited, hay, straw and water will be furnished without charge; oats and corn will be supplied at market prices. 8. Any person entering horses, cattle sheep or swine, for exhibition, without first consulting the awarding committee (whose names will be furnished on application to the Secretary on the first day of the Fair) in regard to blood, will do it at his own risk; and if said animals arc not entered in the proper class, they will not be recognized by the committee on such class, of which the awarding committee shall be the proper judge. 0. All articles exhibited, whether eata bles or not, must te respected as private property; and any person detected purloining or injuring them" will to dealt with accord ing to law. f 10. All moneys awarded as premiums shall revert to the Society unless called for within GO days. 11. An efficient police will te on the Ground day and night, and the Society will use all diligence to insure the safety of ar ticles on exhibition, but in no instance wiM they be responsible for loss cr damage that may occur. 12. Exhibitors are requested to take charge of their goods at the close of the Fair, and attend to their removal personally. O-Articles intended for exhibition will he transported to and from the Depot free of charge. JOHN EDINGER, President A. REEVES JACKSON, Secretary. LYNN'S GREAT GERMAN ROOT AND HERB STOMACH BITTERS! MANVFACTVUED AM) SOLD BY A.. II. XiYlSTIST, SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA. These Bitters are a certain remedy for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Headache, Nerv ousness, Loss cf Apittite, and is a positive r preventive of all DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH. The German Herb Stomach Bitters has a restoring influence upon the system, espe cially upon the Digestive Organs, and is recommended to all persons in delicate health. It is an excellent remedy for Sum mer Complaint,' and no family should te without it. A. II. LYNN has secured the services of a man who has had many years experience in the manufacture of Bitters, in the well known German Bitters Manufactory of Schimmel Co, Leipsig, Germany, and lias made arrangements with them for Ger man herbs, roots, &c, necessary for tho manufacture of the Bitter?. THE ITIOHN WIU JsTiniini B1TTEXS is now ready to be sent any here. All or ders with which I may le favored will bj delivered at tdiort notice.- A trial of the Bitters is respectfully ask'd. ' A. II. LYNN, Manufacturer, South Bethlehem, Penn. Sold by C. S. Detrirk & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Slrouds-burg, Pa. ; June 1, lSO.-lyr. CRYSTAL SPttlXG 1SKEWEKY, EAST STROUDIUTRG, PA. BROWN &. BURT, Phopkiktoks. XXX AH-E &. POESTH1C, Promptly mpplied at tho lowest inarkii prices and of i he best quali'y. July 30, l.ly.
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