A GHEAT MEDieAL DISGOVEHY Dr. WAinrs. c-iLiroiiirrA YINEGAE BITTERS Hcndr e flV c f Tfcensaad s Hear fpMnoTiy (- W.r'r Veatlcr lul Curative Lv;U. c r, g. a- 5T 2 THEY? THET ARE 2fOT A VILE Is FANCY DRINK, si? Made of Poor Rim, Whisker, Frovf Spirits find Kofuso l.iqaora doctored, spiced and sweet ened to please the taste, called " Tonics," Appetis er," " licstorcrs," c, tl.ci lead tte tippler a to dranfcenness and ruin, but are a, trao Medicine, mada froa the Native Iloota and Htrbs of California, freo from nil Aleoliclic Slimnlanis. They arc tha CKKAT BLOOD rUKIFIEZt cud A LIFE GIVING rKISCirLE a perfect Innovator and lavlgoratcr of the y-stem, carrying off all poisonous c.atter aad restoring the Moo J to a hccltty condition. 3'o person can take these Enters tccortlir.g to diroc tlon and remain lens ncwell. S1UO viilbe given for an incurable cose, provided t..e bones are not destroyed by mineral pclaoa or cU:rr means, and the vital organs -ttcd beyond tlio point of repair. Vnr Inflammutery nnd Chronic Hbcama ini Hud Com, Dyspciwin, or Indigestion Kilioaa, U nallM-iit nnd Intermittent Fevers DUcaiifii f the- Illood, Liver, Kidneys, and !iit!Uer, t!ice Ilittcra l;tvc been most 6ccccsa f bucb IMscawcs crc caused by Titintcd Eloott. which U generally produced by derangement cf t.u Digest! ve C reruns. IY8litl,f?IA VIZ. 1XB1GES5TICX, Head cchc, I'ain in the BhocMcrs, Cot:pfc6, TiRlitncES cf the C!ic:t, Di::'.i:csc, tccr Urcctatiocs cf the Storaach, J'ai luite ia the liouth, tilioas Attache, raipitaticn c f t!ic Heart, Iun:.ir.i:;otion of thoLnngs, rain In tho r-.ior.c cf the Klilntys, Rnd a hundred other painiul rcipton:s, rrc the olTtrringsof CjEFer-8 'i !i-y isvioscte t'..e Sto:ucch arid ttimnlata tho tcr jtai.vcrand bov. tls, rLicl reedfrthcra of unequalled ctLaxy i:i cl-tr.s!n the Mocd cf all imuriiics, ssd )ziy.:n'.uz tew zz'i ri-or to tho xthcle systea. l OH lLlZi i:itCAb2Ls I-uptions, Tetter, Ealt :.!:n.l.:, LK tcl.tr, S fOU, llmplcs. 1 vclulcs.roilB, Ctr ri.utUs, Iiir.j:-'Vi"o:ius, c.lii-Hcui, crc 1-ycs, Eryslp c.tj. itch, cur:s, I';-eclcritior.s cf the Shin, IIv.mcr3 i..d IHr-La--es cf the Lh'.n, of whatever tarae cr nature, rrc literary tits r.p ad carried out of the 6ystera la a hirt .nc I t the --c of these Hitters. One bottle ia nch c;sc3 v. i:i crnvincc th; n-.oit incredulous cf their !.ri:t:vc cTcct. Ci'.sise th-4 Vitiated Xlcod whenever yo:t tnd its !: pnrltlcr hs:rrt:r; thre n-h the rhlu i-TIr-irles, Eru r.. r.: trtiM; c'.c.-so it v. hen you C:id it chstructed cnl tluxjiiii It V:i veins ; cleans 1: v.hcn it is foul, i.:id jeur feehus vi'.l ti'.l you v.hcu. Eecp the blood pure and the health of the f tcr.i v. i:i follotr. TIN, TArCadot:.crVO::.i:r5, lurking is tha f rtf!-j cf f o ir.auy thou'ana, arc cS"ectuai,.y dcrtroy 1 1 r.:id removed. Tor fuli directions, read carefully t.ic circular r.;;ur.d each botiic, ptlutcu ti four Ian f.i.jCCs Ei.-;.sh,Ccru:on, rrtuch tt.d Spr.nkh. J. "."A Ln.CH. r.-opriwtor. H. II. HcrOALD & CO... Sratwts ar..l Cen. Ager.tr. Can Francisco, Cel., t-d Zi -ad ii Couiii.:co Street, I'ew York. IT-LOLD EX ALL DHUGGISIS AX5 T)T. M.rrq Ocio'.cr '-'0, lSTi - -ly. XWmmmm THE WOULD RENOWNED & WILSON ! ftn? Slilcii Sewing Machi i . OVEPw 550,000 IN USE. t premium over the uhule world! LONDON - - - J5G2 I'AIIIS - - - 1C7. 82 MACHINES COMPETING. TIIH WHEELER & WILSON' MA CIIIXE lias received Hie higlipst premiums at all the l-r.porl-ir.t rairsheid in Luropc nnJ Amr?ricn, t!ic awards Lemr made by men or the highest nuing- and capable o giving an inteil igent decision. So!d on the Lease plan. 10 per month. Instructions given at the residence of the purchaser without extra charge. Cail nnd 8-e the?2 unrivaled Machines in operation, by t!;e agent, at WASHINGTON HOTEL, Siroudtburg, Pa February 22, 1671. Gin. UNDERTAKING. J.cLAitl has on hand the largest and "Ti"'. bcst assortment of LUr JrlNB and TRIMMINGS to be found outside of either cify ("New York or Philadelphia), and will make this branch of his business A SPECIALITY COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or $tyle. can be furnished at one hour's notice fur fc.iipnjent, at a charge of one-third I.8S TIIAX ANY SHOP IN StROUDSBVRG In uncase will he charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual co.st. ttci ded to in ar.y pirt of the County at the shortest possible notice. Sept. 2G ,'67 BLANK MORTGAGE For salt at tin's Office. f ss WHAT ARE S , ' o -a svSsTiN. P P O s S ga-s Huh fe.N11fl 5?3 - - I - T---- ( - v -:- - " t - - - - . A"- 7 5 fc- X i em Ayer's BAT VI For restoring Gray Hair lo ils natural Vilality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soeni restored to its original color tcith the gloss and freshness of yovlh. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles arc destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair, with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. It.s occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous aud injurious to the hair, the Vigor cau ouly benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be fouud so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it doc not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy hii-trc acd a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS. LOWELL, MASS. PIUCF. $1.00. Sold by W. IIOLLINSHEAD, Strouds 1'iirg, ard ail Druggists and all dealers in Medicine everywhere. MONROE COUNTY ilutual Fire Insurance Company zimQjx vms:itiw anna, CHARTER PERPETUAL. Amount cf Property Insured $1,800,00 The rate of Insurance in this Company is one dollar fur every thousand dollars in snrcd, after which payment no further char ges will be made, except to cover actmlloss by fire that may fall upon members of the f'ompanv. The policies issued by this Company are perpeiual, nnd afford the fullest security, with the largest economy and convenience, This company will not issue Tanneries Distilleries or Cabinet Shops. Applications fur Insurance may be made lo either of the Managers, Surveyors or Sec. retary. MANAGERS. J. Depise Labor, Jacob Knecht, Richard S. Staples, John Edinger, Silas I Drake, Frat-cis Hagerman, Charles D. Erodhead, Jacob Stouffer, Robert Boys, Theodore Schoch, William Wallace, Thomas W. Rhodes, Stogdell Stokes, STOG DELL STOKES, President. E. D. DatUER, Secretary end Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, Monroe co. Melchoir Spragle, " Peter Gilbert, Geo. G. Shater, Tho. W. Khod0. Surveyors. I F. A. Oppelt, Wayne co. J. II. Wells, Pike co. I Satn'l Zieger.fus, Carbon. j 07" The stated meeting of the board o V" VII 4 UUIUV. llf A.VI ItiUllipiUllf Managers takes place at the Secretary's of fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at J o o!ock P. M. NEW STOBE -'AVD'- NEW GOODS -:at':- REDUCED PRICES ! DARIUS DREIIER, begs leave to an nounce to his friends and and to the pub lie generally, that he has just received a general assortment ot Dry Goods, JVotions, Dress Trimmings, AND MIL L IXER Y GOODS consisting, in part of the following desirable articles, viz Calicoes, r .(iicns French Chintzs, Children's Dress Goods, Worked JJd'junjs, l arasols, Arphcrs, Shetland Wools, Shetland Wool Shaicls, utiiaincs,. Mn alius White D ress Goods, Insert ings, Lady's and Children's Sac7c Flannel and Cloth, Lady's, Jlisses and Mai's IIocs, Gloves and Collars, Mourning Goods, Shroudings, tic., Cr., Goods shown with pleasure. Quicks sales and small profits" at the old and well Known r.lil!inery Stand of F. A. DREHEIt. I lie Miliinery business will be carried on as usual by Mrs. Dreiier. Patronage respectly solicited. DARIUS DREIIER. April 2G, 16GC. DO.VT ro.'tGCT Ui:it when VOU want anv ihinnr in the Furniture or Ornamental line that McCarty, in Odd-Frliows' Hall, Main Street, Slroi the Slrouds- burg, Pj., is the place to eel it. fSeDt. 20 do Display of Hoed Work, do Display of Leather Work, do Display of Hair work,' - ; ",;?. do Display of Millinery Work , ' For 2d best ot each of the above, diploma.' Cl;ts Raiural ami ArlHieia Fitirs i:Biiraiice Free lo All For best display of natural flowers & plants $ do design of cut flowers, :'- : do Doquet, . ; do collection of Roses in pot., do collection of Dahlias in pots, do China Astors, do Verbenas, do Petunia, ; do Heliotroies, do Hydrangeas, do Geraniums, do Fuschias, do Oleander, t ' do display of artificial flowers, do display of wax flowers, do disnlav of wax fruit, For second best display of each of the a bove. diploma Class 17. Home Department Eiiterwnee Free to All. Rest loaf Wheat bread Widdfield's Cookery do live bread, do . do do Poundcake, . do . do do Spongecake, " do ' do do Fruit coke, - do do do Plain cake, : " ' do do do specimen Preserves do do specimen Fruit Jelly, - do lo specimen Pickles, ; do do display Preserves, do do display of Jellies, , .; . do do display of Pickles, do do Red Current Wine, : do flo White Currant Wine, do do Grape Wine do do ' Wine of anv other variety do Second best of each of the above diploma Rest Hams cured by exhibitor. SI 00 Persons who desire to do so, may select "Miss Leslie's Complete Cookery" instead of " V nld field s." In tins case they will please notiiiy the Secretary within one week after the close of the 1 air. Disci etionarv premiums raav be awarded on meritorious articles under this head, and not enumerated in the above List. Class IS. A" on -13 ii u me rated Art! clcs. The committee on this Class will use their judgement in awarding such premiums as they think sutiable. INSTRUCTIONS TO COMMITTEES. 1. The Committees on the various kinds of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, and Swine, arc requested to be particular in ascertaining the blood of the different animals. In the class of Thorough Breds, particularly, they shoult require satisfactory evidence as regards the ped igree, age and character of all Stock entered for premiums. 2. The Committee on Agricultural Implc men's are instructed to keep in view the use fulness of the implements to the banner, ra thcr than the workmanship thereof. 3. The Committee on Non-Enurated Arti cles, will award such premiums as they may think proper, on all articles of merit wind have not been provided for in the genera schedule. 4. The various Committees are requested to be careful to NOIIL all articles exhibited m their respective Classes, whether entitled to premiums or not. 5. If thev award a distinct premium on any article, they will not take the same article in consideration in a general display. G. The members of the various Committees will come together at the Secretary's Office, on ednc-dav, the 2t th of beptember, at 2 o clock p. m. precisely, in order to proceed to business And it will pevent much confusion if they will prepare themselves, before leaving home, with a lit of the different articles and the premiums offered, under the heads for which they are respectively appointed. 7. The Chairman of the different Committees 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 be publicly read. The report must be in at 10 o'clock on the morning of r ridar, beptember li'Jth. S. The various Committees are requested to mark with an A, each article as it is examined so that the same article may not receive more than one premium. 0. No person can act as a member of an Awarding Committee on an article or animal in which he or she has any interest; but mnst withdraw while such article or animal i.s being examined. 10. Where there is no competition, the with holding of the premiums thall be at the discre tion of the Judges; and in no such instances shall they make an award unless the aiticle be of superior merit, usefulness or ingenuity. And in no case shall a premium be warded for an interior article or nnsonnd animal. REGULATIONS.. 1. Persons wishing to exhibit are reques ted to make their entries of articles, with ful description, on the Secretary's books, as early as possibble on the first day of the Fair. No entries of articles for competition will be re ceived after 12 o clock on Wednesday, the second day of the Fair, accept in the class of bpced. 2. Animals and articles entered for cxhibi tion will have cards attached, with the number as entered on the Secretary s book : and exhi bitors should in all cases obtain their Cards previous to placing their Ktock or articles on the r air Grounds. 3. Persons exhibiting articles which they desire to have sold, will be furnished with cards announcing the fact that such article is for sale. 4. No animals or articles entered for exhi bition can be taken away before the close of the Fair except by permission of the . President, and no premiums will be paid on animals or articles removed in violation of this rule. 5. All articles or animals offered for com petition must have been owned by the competi tor at least thirty days before the rair; and all truits, vegetables, and grain must be the growtl of the competitor. 6. Any article or animal which receives r distinct premium cannot compete in a general display, nor shall any one article receive more tuan one premium. 7. For all stock exhibited, hay, straw and water will be furninhed without charge; oats and corn will be supplied at market prices. 8. Any person entering horses, cattle, sheep or swine, for exhibition, without first consult ing the Awardingcommittee (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 are 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. 9. All articles exhibited, whether eatables or not. must be respected as private property ; and any person detected purloining or injuring inem will be dealt with, according to law. 10. All moneys awarded as premiums shall revert to the Society unless called for" withiu ou uays. 11. An efJcient police will be on the Ground day and night, and the Society will use all deligencc to insure the safety of articles on exhibition, but in no instance will they be lesponsible for loss or damage that may occur. 12. Exhibitors are requested to take rhare of their goods at the close of the Fair, and at tend to their removals personlly. JCfcij-Articles intended for exhibition will bp transported to and from the Depot free of Charge. JEROME S. WILLIAMS. President. C. S. Dzxiuck, Secretary. Second do do . do diploma. Best display of Stoves and fixtures Second do do do Host display of Iron Castings 'r ; : Second-- do do - do 5 1 Jest display of Tin Ware Second do do do Best display of Earthen Ware Second do do do diploma. diploma. diploma. diploma. Best specimen of Tile or Drain Pipe i : ti-i :.!,.- 1 4 2 3 1 3 ao six epecimeiis ui uiuckmuiiii s Work, and greatest variety Second do do do Beet Machine for raising water, other than a Pump,' Best Wheelbarrow Best weighing machine for general use Second do Co do diploma Best display of Watches and Jewelry 5 Second do do do ' 2 Bet Sowing Machine, 3 Second "' "do do do , diploma Best display of Ottomans , " do do do Fancy Chairs 3 do Invalid's Chairs 3 Best display of Cabinet. Ware 5 do specimens of Pencd Drawing by a lady 1 do display of Dry Goods f) Second do do 1 do 3 Third - do do do 1 Best di.-play of Crayon Paiutingsbya lady 3 do do ' Oil do - do do 3 do wencral displjy of picture. Paint ing, Lithographs or Engravings 3 do Photographs 2 do display ot Fuqcy Brnches 2 do de d. Cedar Ware 2 do three Corn Baskets 1 do do do Handle Baskets 50 cts do do do Peach Baskets 50 cts do Variety of Willow Buskets 1 do three wired Brooms 1 do do do home-tied Brooms 1 do Variety of Cooper Work ' 2 do three Flour Barrels . 1 do Bee Hive . 1 Second to do do diploma The Committee will make awards com paring in amounts with the above, upon use ful and ingenious articles strictly belonging lo this class, not specified in the foregoing list. Class lb, Vegetables The premium on " ccetables will consist of one year's subscription to the American Agriculturist. For best bushel Mercer Potatoes, Blue eye potatccs, Halifax potatoes, in any other variety, bushel Sweet potatoes, " Turnips " Sugar Beets, . , " Field Beets, half peck Bush Beans, half peck Pole Beans, half peck Lima Beans, peck Tomatoes peck Onions, peck Red Beats peck Parsnips, . peek Carrots, six heads of Cabbage, six Oyster Plants, six Egg Plants, six Squashes, Watermelons, six Cantelopes, six Pumpkins, twelve stalks of Celery, twenty-five Cucumbers, display of Vegetables, it u ii it tt Class 11. Poultry. All premiums on Poultry will consist of one year a subscription to the American Agnclu- turiitt. For best pair White Spanish, do do Black Spunish, do do May lays, do do Dorkings, do do Jersey Blues, do do Polands, do do Gaines, do do Natives or Mixed, do do Lot of eight Fowls, do do of Capons, do do ofTnrkes, do do of Geee, do do of Ducks, do do of Pigeons, ffc l.1 flirt lmc rf f.iVoi. rC 4lr fiillrkwiiifr a diploma Chittajronss, Shanghsp, Cochin China, Great Malay, Shakcbag, Great Java Fowl, Wild Indian Game, Spanish Game,. Yankee Game, English Raven. Dorking, Guelder lands, Blck Spanish, White Spanish Be- varian, bpangled l'ohsh, and Llack 1'ohsh. Class 12.--Dairy and Hones'. For best five pounds butter in roll, diploma and $2 00 becond best, Third best, 1 00 diploma diploma and $2 Best tub of firkin butter, Second best, diploma and 1 Best o lbs Dutch Cheese, " Pressed Cheese, specimen Honey, diploma and diploma and 1 diploma and Second best, diploma Best apple butter, ?1 Class 13. Fruit. Best and most numerous variety of apples I American Agriculturist. Second best 50 cts, Third best diploma Lest J kinds of arples, half bushel each, f American Agriculturist Second best diploma Let half bushel of Apples, ?! Lest and most numerous variety of Pears, I American Agriculturist Second best, diploma Best and most numerous variety of Peaches, fArncrican Agriculturist Best 12 or more Quinces Ameri- Ican Agriculturist Second best, 50 cts, Lest and most numerous variety of Plums, American Agriculturist Lest display and variety of Grape, Amen lean Agriculturist Lest display of Catawba Grapes, not less than twelve bunches, - . Ameri- fcan Agriculturist Lest display of Isabella Grapes, Amcri- fcan Agriculturist. Lest display of any other variety, Amcrr can Agriculturist Exhibitors of Fruit are requested to mark the variety they consider most profitable for cultivation. Class 11. Home Manufactures, 13iitran.ee Free to All. No entry fee will be required for articles entered in this and the following three classes. uufc uuunssioii uckcis win noi ueiurnihiiea to competitors. l or best Hoolen larn, $1 do jnn oiocKings, , Knit Gloves or Mittens, Silk Bed-Quilt, Cotton Bed-Quilt, - Woolen Coverlet, r , , Pair Blankets, Display of Bed-Clothing, Five yards Flannel, Five yards Max Linen, Five yards linen Toweling, Chambray, Five pounds hetcheled Flax, Five pounds Wool, - 1 1 do do do do do do do do do do do do Class 15. Ladies' Work En trance Free to All. or best display of Embroidery, 1 do do do other needle work. 1 . do Worsted work. i do Crochet work, j For host heifer between 2 and "8 years 4 00 Second bet " Amcr. Ac't and 1 00 For tost heifer between 1 and 2 years 3 00 Second bo.t ' Amcr. Agriculturist For Wst heifer calf . ; 2 00 Second best " Amer. Agriculturist Class 3. Horned Cattle. Dirition 2. Grade and Ifativc. The different vartieties of Grade Cattle and Native Stock, will be entered in distinct classes. For best bull, 3 years and over Do. between 2 and 3 years Do. between 1 and 2 years For best bull calf under 1 2 months For lost cow. 3 yfiars and upwaids Do. between 2 and 3 years $5 on 4 00 3 00 2 IM) 5 00 4 M) For lost heifer, between 1 and 2 years 3 00 For best heifer calf under 12 months 2 00 AH second best premiums in this Division will consist of one year's subscription to the Americam Agradtirri.L ' ? Calss 3. Horned Cattle. Division 3. SU ers 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 Auicru-nn Agriculturist. For the best cron-fed steers, 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 coin-fed Class 4. Svvlne. For the best thorough-bred boar For the best boar over two years For the best boar between 1 and 2 years, grade or native . . For best boar 6 to 12 months " second best " best boar pig,2 to Stnionths 300 $5 (K) . 4 00 . 3 (X) 2 (Ml diploma. Ameri- can Agiculturist. " second best . diploma. " best breeding sow over 2 years 3 W " best breeding sow between 1 and . 2 years 2 OO For second best diploma. " best sow C to 12 months Ameri can Agriculturist, "second best y diploma. " best lot of pigs (3 or more) 2 to C months, 2 O) For second best diploma, "best lot of pigs (3 or more) under 2 months . . . 2 00 For second best diploma, "best fat hog 3 00 " second best American Agricultu rist aud $1 00 Class 5. Slieep. For best South down buck $4 00 4 0U 4 00 3 MJ 2 (KJ 4 00 3 (M) Hake well buck Cotzwold buck ( J rade buck Native buck pen of 3 or more Ewes pen of 3 or more Iunbs All second best premiums in this Class will consist of one year's subscription to the American Agriculturist. Class G. Grain, Seed and Flour. US?" Premiums awarded on all of No. f, a copy of the American Agriculturist 1 year, and Diploma. For best bushel of White Wheat Fur test beshel Red Wheat For best bushel of Mediterranean Wheat For best bushel of Rye For best bushel White Com For " Yellow " For " Flint " For best bushel of Oats For lest peck of Clover Seed For best peck of Timothy Seed For best cwt. White Wheat Flour For best cwt lleJ Wheat Flour For best cwt Rucwheat Flour For best cwt. Corn Meal. Class 7. Far m in? Implements. Rest 3 fewer liest Mowing & Reaping Machine Second do do do diploma Rest Horse Power for driving Machines 3 Second do do do diploma. i . d rut tor nest 1 1 ram lnresiior iV separator o Second do do do diplom. Rest Power Corn S heller 2 Second do do . do diploma. Rest hand-powe Corn Sheller 1 Rest Grain-drill & Grass-seed Sower com- . bined 3 Second do do do diploma. Rest Plow for all work 2 Second do do do 2 Rest sob-soil Plow 2 Rest Farm Harrow 2 Second do do do diploma. Rest Grain Cradle 1 Rest straw and fodder cutter , . 1 SecOrid do do ". - do " diploma. Rest Root Cutter ' ' 1 Rest horse-power Mill for grinding feed 3 Second do do do " diploma. Rest Clover 1 fuller 3 Second do do , do diploma. Rest Horse Rake 1 Second do do do diploma. Rest Grain Fan 3 Second do do do diploma. Class S. Farm and Dairy Ften- siis. r. i "i. l . o i - i iesi rami vv agon ior general use c Second do do do diploma. Lest improveu opring .uarkct agon Second do do Rest Cart for farm use Second do do Rest Ox Cart Second do do Rest Ox Yoke Rest Lime Spreader. Second do do do diploma. diploma. diploma. 1 3 do do do diploma. Rest farm and road scraper , 1 Second do do do diploma. Rest portable Cider Mill and l'ress Secoud do do do diploma. Rest ditch-digging Machine Second do do do Rest Dairy Churn Second do do do Rest do and power attached Second do tlo do Rest Machine for working butter 3 diploma. o diploma. o J diploma. do Cheese Press do six Milk Pans do Milk Strainer do Washing Machine do Sausage Cutter do do shifter do Lard Press do Fruit Trimmer do Implement for digging Post IIole3 Class 9. Manufactured Articles Rest Piano do Meloden do display of Carriages do one-seated do do do do family do do do do Trotting Sulkev $4 5 3 3 3 3 do and most stylish two-seated Slcigl Second do . do 1m diploma. Rest single-seated Sleigh Second do do do Rest display of Carriage Harness diploma. ") o 3 o 1 3 diploma. do set ot single Hrmcss do set of double Harness do Wagon Harness do Plow Harness do display of Roots and Shoes Second do do do Rest display of finished leather Premium List, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE Twelfth Annual Fair OF THE . Monroe County AGRlCULTURAL.SOC!ETYr To be Held on the Grounds of the Society, at Stroudsburgy Pa., On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, The 2Gth, 27th, 28th, and 29 Dajs of S eptemb er, 1871. FEES FOR ADMISSION, ENTRY FEES, &c. Admission Tickets, good for the Day, - It Cts. Children Under 12 Irani, - . .15 " Carriages, Cue or Two Horses, - - - 50 " , All persons who enter animals or other ar ticles for competition will be charged One Dollar, (except in cases specified in the body of the premium list, ) and will bo 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 premium?, may enter articles for exhibition free of charge ; in which case, however, as well as in case of articles entered in Classes 13. 14, 15 and 1G, admission tickets will not be given. firtfThc Gates will be opened a I S o'clock, a. m., and close at half past G o'clock, p. in., of each da v. Class 1 Field Crops. Persons who compete for premiums in thw class will le required to present to the Secre tary an affidavit properly authenticated, stat ing that the ground has beeu surveyed by a competent iktsou, the quantity of grain taken therefrom, and to exhibit at least ore bushel of the product to the Awarding Cou mittec for their inspection. For the tost three acres of Wheat, For the tost three acres of Rye, Rest three acres of Corn, Rest three acres of Oats, Rest three acres of Ruckwlieat, Rest one acre of ('lover, Rest one acre of Timothy, Rest half acre of Potatoes. !?." OO ;" til 5 nil 3 Kt 3 OO 3 0O 3 00 All second best premiums in this Class will consist of one year's subscription to tlie Aiticricmi Agriculturist. Class 2 Horses and Mules. Division 1 Dra ugh t. All animals entered in this class will be judged entirely without reference to speed. liest pair oi uraugnt noises, Rest single draught horse, Rest stalliou between 5 and 12 year, Rest brood mare, Rest horse colt between 2 and 4 years, Rest fnare colt between 2 and 4 years," Rest horse colt between 1 and 2 years. 4 00 2 0O 4 (to 4 00 3 0o 3 00 2 (HI Rest horse colt under 8 months, Arucri- can Agriculturist. Rest mare colt under 8 months, -' Atneri- can Agriculturist Rest pair of mules, . . A,H All second tost premiums in this Division will consist of oue years subscription to the Amrricnn Agriculturist. Class 2 Horses and Cattle. Division 2. lioadstcis,' Animals entered in this class will be judg ed with reference to sjeed as well as other good qualities. For the tost Stallion between 5 aud 12 vears, S OO Second tost " " " " : 2o Rest brood Marc between 5 & 12 vears 8 0 5 Second tost " " . Rest walking horse or marc ; ' Second tost" " l 2 OO diploma Rest pair of horses " 0t Second tost " 2 00 Rest saddle horse 3 00 Second tost " W Rest 4 year old colt 3 rt Second best " ' .ro Rest 3 vear old colt 2 oo Second tost " " ; Rest yearling 50 Rest suckling horse colt 5t Rest suckling mare colt fo Rest pair matched horses G oo Second " " 2 00 All second tot premiums, in this Class will have added, one year's subseiption t the Annri'-nit Agriculturist. Class "2. BEorses and Mules. - )icisi'ui . Spcaf. In this Division, unless -there artwenfir uifrrd fjntiie? iifcdtfftfr each pji-enuuu it jfill li'Vfc beit'.wahlc!.' jx .?.? 3 ; r 'TRciitutor ot: lwate.dJis4intiS jie afad majiTicY of going shalPbc" sftbjerf to'tlrc cision of the Committee. 7 DivisHm Ai Open to RifT For the best trotting Stallion between 5 ajit 12 years , " ' ) I0$ Second best 1 '" u " "' -- 5"0O Third tost . l " diploma. Rest pair of trotting horses or marcs - looo Second best " " , - " ; . - W Rest trotting horse or maro S.oo Secrmd tost " " . . v S"0 Rest running horso ' "'"( IH Second tost " ,5tKi Rest trotting colt 4 years bid ' A (" Second best " .2 i" Ilvlsion 11 Confined to Monroe County. c. ; For best trotting horse or maro Second tost " " " Ameri can Agriculturist and 20 Ot) 20, Rest pair of trotting horses or marcs, (owned by 'one person) - 10.0i Second best " " "' 5 OO Rest pacing horse or maro , y Second tof-:t " " Division C Open to all. Enh'3 Fee 15. .. y " For the tost trotting horse or maro" '"10f W Second tost " " " ". . . 5jLH No less than four horses to bo entered and two to start. ' : 'r- Class 3. Ilonied Cattle. Division l. Thoroityh-lrtvl? : ' Durhams. Devon's. ' Avrshhvs. lL'iefeid-' and Alderneys will each bo iu distinct class es, and will receive premiums as follows : ror the best bull over 3 vears ' v" Second tost " Amer. Ag'st and 4 For best bull between 2, ami 3 years 3 (v Second tost . " ""Amer. Ai -iculturisfc I' or best bull between 1 aixl 2 vears' vv Second best ?4-Araen Agriculturist Rest buueaitr. Jest cow ocr 3 years . Second l!t!
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