FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR. OF THE GLENWOOD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, SUSaUEHANNAH COUNTY, PA. WILL BE HELD ON Wednesday. Thursday A Friday, Sept, 1 2th, 13th and I 4th, 1866. THE Exhibition for this yenr, will be conducted upon the same general principles as hereto fore and we shall strive to have arrangements for the comfert and pleasuie of our visitors, more per fect than ever before. . , A competent committee is now corresponding w distinguished men for the purpose of procuring an eminent speaker to delive : the annual address, whose name will be announced, as soon as arrangements are made, that can be depouded upon. Reference may be made to Premium List, Rules aud Regulations for further information. AC. SISSON. President. Abington.Pa. 11. L. HARDING, Secretary. Nicholson, Pa. Premium List. — Gent's Department. CLASS 1,-STALLIONS.BROOD MARES,MATCH ED AND SINGLE HORSES. Best Stallion four years old or upwards, 810 2nd best r Best Brood niaro with foal at her foot, 2nd best, 7 Best pair matched carriage horses or mares, 2nd best , „ L. s Best pair horses or mares for all work, 2nd best, Best single driving horse or mare, CLASS II —SADDLE HORSES A YOUNG STAL LIONS. Best saddle horse or mare. 83 " stallion three years old, 2 " stallion two years old, ' * " stallion one year old, 1 CLASS 111 - COLTS AND MULES. Best gelding or mare three years old, 83 2nd best, 2 Best gelding or mare two years old, 2nd best, \ Best pair mules, ® 2nd best CLASS IV -GRADE DURHAM CATTLE. Best bull two years old and upwards, 85 2nd best, * Best bull one year old. f 2nd best, .. Best under tsn months old, *■ 2ud best, . Best cow three years old and upwards 2nd best, Best he fer two years old, £ 2nd best . Best neifer one year old, j 2nd best, i Best heifer under ten months, - 2nd best, 1 CLASS V.-GRADE DEVON CATTLE. Best bull two years old and upwards, $5 2nd best. 3 Lest bull one year old, •> 2nd best, 2 Best under ten months old, 2 2nd best, Best cow three years old and upwards, 2nd best, 3 Best heifer two years, 2nd fiest, 2 Best hiefer one year old, 2nd best, 2 Best hiefer under ten months. 2 2nd best, 1 CLASS VI.—NATIVE CATTLE. Best bull two years old and upwards, $4 2nd best, 2 Best hull one year old, 2 2nd best, 1 Best bull under ten months old. 1 Best cow three years old and upwards, 4 2nd best, 2 Best heifer two years old- 2 2nd best, 1 Best heifer under ten mouths old, 1 CLASS VII—WORKING OXEN AND STEERS. Best pair working oxen four years old or over 85 2nd lest, 3 Best pair steers three years old, 3 2nd best, 2 Best pnir steers three years old. 2 2nd best, 1 CLASS VIII— SHEEP AND LAMBS. Best fine wool buck, 84 2nd best, 9 2 B '-*t three fine wool ewts, 4 2nd best, 2 B-. t three fine wool lambs, 3 2nd best, 2 Bast coarse wool buck, 4 2nd best, 2 ] Best three coarse wool ewes. 4 2nd best, 2 Best three coarse wool lambs, 3 CLASS IX.—SWINE, Best boar, 83 2nd bast, 3 Best sow, 2 2nd best, 2 Best five spring pigs. 3 2nd best, " 2 CLASS X.-POULTRY. Ac. Best coop Shanghais, 81 * •• Brahmas. •• " common fowls, 1 '• " Bantams, 1 •' • Javas, " cage of canaries, 1 " pairturkies, 1 " " geese. 1 " • ducks, '• lot ol spring chickens, 1 CLASS XI,—FIRST DIVISION MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT. Best lumber wagon, 84 do spring market wagon 4 do do carriage, 5 do open buggy, 5 do road sulkey. 1 do trotting sulkey, 2 da oo buggy. 3 CLASSXII.-SECOXD DIVISION MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT. Best plow for general use, 82 do cultivator, do 2 do horse rake do 2 do band-rake do £ do ox-yoke do J do corn-basket do } do grain cradle do } do barrow do do butter firkin do £ do do pail do } do wooden churn do } do wheelbarrow do f CLASS Xlir-TIURD DIVISION MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT. Best set of carriage harness, double, $4 do do do do single, 2 do do team do double, 2 do pair stoga boots, 1 do do fine do • 2 do thiee sides sole leather, hemlock tanned, 2 do do do do oak cks, 1 do two pair woolen mittens, I do ten yards linen cloth, 2 do specimen of linen thread, I CLASS XXIV—FLOWERS. Best collection of flowers, $2 do do of dahlies, 1 do do of roses, 1 do do of verbenas, 1 do boquet, 2 CLASS XXV- ORNAMENTAL PAINTING Best oil paintirg, $2 do oriental punting, 1 do crayon painting, 2 CLASSXXVI.- FANCY EMBROIDERY Best piece of worsted embroidery, $2 do piece of silk embroidery, 2 do piece of cotton embroidery, 1 CLASS XXVII.— ORNAMENTAL NEEDLEWORK Bast patchwork quilt, $3 do quilt of any other kind, 2 do bed spread, 2 do ladies sacque, 2 do ladies b"nnof, 1 Judges for Classes 22, 23 A 27— Mrs. Nathan Young. Benton, Mrs. J. O. Bullard. Brooklyn, Mrs. J. E. • owe, Ist Nict.olson. For Classes i\. 25 A 26,—Mrs W 11. Osterbout Glenwood, Miss P A Jfallstead, Nicholson, Mrs. Arah Squiers Jr Nicholson. Class 28. —Miscellaneous Meritorious articles on animals not mentioned in the foregoing schedule, it is hoped will be on exhi bition. All such will be entitled to a discretionary premium if in the opinion of the Committee of Ar rangements, they are worthy. 0. L IIALLSTEAD, ) Committee JAMES STERLING, V of I S. LITTLE, 3 Arrangements. Rules and Regulations. Tickets for each ndmission, twenty-fire cents. - Children under twelve years of age, tsn cents,, Car riages will be allowed to enter the enclosure on pay ment of fifty cents for each admission for a pair of hores, and twenty five cents for a single horse. Colts two years and under, ten cents. Stock, and all other articles entered fo. exhibition, free of charge: hors es, inules and colts only excepted No per-ons will be allowed to gamble or sell any intoxicating liquors on the Fair Grounds, upon penalty of fine and being forcibly ejected from the Grounds. The Books of entry will be with H, L Harding, Nicholson, Pa. until the day of the Fair ; at which time they will be found at the office formerly occupied by Shultx, Eaton A Co. near the Fait Grounds. All articles and animals intended for exhibition should be entered as soon possible- Animals and ar ticles entered for exhibition will hare cards attach ed with number and class as entered on entry book ; and it isreruiie i that exhibitors in all classes shall obiain their cards of number and class previous to placing their articles on the grounds. The books of entry will be closed at nine o'clock, a. m. the second day of the Fair, except for horses trotting the third day. They will have the privilege of entering until half an hour previous to the time of their respec ive trot Afre r which time theie will pjs'tively be no entries received. All nniin >ls and articles for exhibition must be on the Fair Ground as soon as nine o'clock. Thursday morning, the second day of the Fair, at which time the Judges will take the entiy Books and proceed to decide the merits of the articles and animals entered for premiums, All articlesandanimals entered for premiums most remain on the Fair 3rounds until the close of the fair, ( Feed will be furnished for stock competing for pre mium*, on or near the Fair Grounds, free of charge. Visi' rs driving their carriages inside the gates may depend upon finding bay and oats, at reasona ble charge Horsemanship and trot ting will be conducted as follows • Tl e three ind four years old colts will trot the first day of the Fair, commencing at two o'clock, p. m. Sweepstakes premium of $lO lor all horses that never trotted in punlic within three minutes,ar two o'clock p- in, second day. The double team trot for $l5O premium,and the single S3OO premium will be trotted for on the third day. commencing with the doubleteam trot. at 10 o'cl >ck a. m* The annual address will be delivered from the Judges' stand at 12 o'clock M, on the third day* After the address.the reports of Judges will be an nounced. The trot for the 300 purse will come off at 2 o'clock p. m the third day Premiums will be paid at the office of the Traasu er, WH. Cstterboadt, Esq.. at Glen wood, on and after the firsteot Oc* >her. except for classes 20 and 21 which will be paid on the last day of the Fair, after decision of the Judges Persons competing lor premiums,in classes 20 and 21, will be reduir-d to pay 10 per ct. on amount of premiums for which they enter. All premium* not called for within six months after ward, will be considered as donated te the Society, A Valuable FARM FOR SALE. The Subscriber offers at Private Sale, on the most reasonable terms his farm situate IN TUNKHANNOCK TP.. Wyoming County Pa.; three miles from the Borough •f Tunkhannock. on the road to Factory ville, Containing 300 Acres Two hundred acres under a good state of cultiva tion, with Good Buildings, with large orchards of choicely selected Fruit Trees of all kinds. This farm is well watered in every part ; and is well adapted to grain raising or for a Dairy farm, A Large amount of Stock and farming implements of all kinds will also be sold* For pnrt'culars as to price, terms of payment, Ac., apply to the owner on the premises— or bv letter to Wm. B. OVERFIELD. Tunkhannock, Pa. Aug, 18gg—vgnl,3w. WANTED. $27.60 per day. AGENTS wanted, ladies and gentlemen, in every County in the United Mates, to sell tbe Ink Powders of the American Ink Company, The powder sells for forty cents per package,and will make ink enough to fill fifty bottles ot the size usually retailed at ten cents per bottle. A smart agent can sell a gross of it a day, and clear $27 60 The ink can be made from the powder in three minutes in common boiling water. It is a perfe -t black ink, the best in the world. It flows easily, does not corrode the pen a particle, never gums up, is not injured by freezing, and its color will last for ever. Every family in America will buy it, as a package will last a family for years, and ink can be made in small quantities as wanted. With each gross we send a thousand circulars, with testimonials from clergymen lawyers teachers merchants, commercial colleges, editors, Ac., and the agent's name on the bills, Onl v one person will be made agent for a county. The first one sending S3O for a gross of the powder will receive it by return express, together with one thousand eir •ulars and the right to sell in the county he or she designates. If others send for the same county, th. money will be returned to them tree of expense. To make sure, one had better designate several counties either of which he or she will take. Send for trade list and circular# if you dare run the risk of waiting, or send Ihe money for a gross. Letters addressed to the Mayor, Postmaster, cashiers of the banks, or the express agents of this city,will show that the busines is honorably and squarely conducted. An ink Pow der will be sent by mail to any address, free of charge, en receipt of forty cents. Address, writing your name, town, county and State distincly. AMERICAN INK COMPANY, Manchester, N II THOMAS W. LANE. Clerk for the Company and Special Agent, v5n46 ME A T Mar ket! The Subscriber announces to the citizens of Tunk hauncck and vicinity, that he unow opening a MEW MEAT MARKET OPPOSITE WALL'S HOTEL ON BBIDGE ST. where by ihe strictest attention'to tbe wants of this community; he hopes to receive their patronage,— He has now on band a fine stock of fat cattle ; and will hereafter const intly keep for sale Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sausage and Poultry of all kinds, at prices as LOW AS CAN BE AFFORDED Meat delivered at the residences of cus tomors in town, each day, if desired. H. W. RHOADS. Tunk. Nov. 29, 1865. vsnl7tf NC Having purchased the entire interest in tha Pho tographic Gallery in this place, I take pleasure in informing my friends and the public in general that I am prepared to produce pictures of every descrip tion, including FaoToazLAFßrs, CARTES DE VISITE, VIGNETTES. AM 13 ROTYPES MELAINOTYPES, FERROTYPES, IVORYTY PES.&c. &c, Being possessed of every facility, I FEEL CON FIDENT of giving entire satisfaction. All are re quested to call and examine, and "Seize the shadow, ere the substance fade." All kinas of colored work done at the shortest no tice and in the best style of the art. Also all kirds of copying done from old pictures, from card to s size. Satisfaction guaranteed. L. W. HERMANS. Tank. Apr 11th, 1866. STORB! Nicholson Pa., Wm. O.GARDNER & CO. have just received a large and splendid stock of goods consisting of Jfantj i>kos, CLOTHING, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNKS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, YANKEE NOTIONS All goods B>>ld by us warranted as recommended Our aim "To keep good Goods," Our motto, "Not to be undersold." In connection with the store is a TAILOR-SHOP. GARMENTS CUT AND MADE IN THE LATEST STYLE. miiti irni it miH W.O.GARDNER A CO. Nicholson, Pa. ▼ln3l. 3—l9—lß6o—R. H. The place to buy Good Goods and buy tbem cheaper than anywhere else in this or surrounding Counties, is at the OLD STAND AND NEW FIRM OF ROSS MILLS, & CO, Corner of Tioga and Warren St. where can be found a new and well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, IIATS, CAPS, BOOTS, A SHOES, PAINTS, PAINTBRUSHES, OIL, BUILDERS HARDWARE, GLASS, SASH, PUTTY, NAILS AND IRON OP ALL SIZES, &c. See. We call especial attention to our Stock of Sugars, Teas Coffees, Spices &c. &c., Which were bought at the very lowest Gold Standard, and'will be sold at a very small advance for PRODUCE OR CASH. ALSO a well selected Stock of Fleady-Made Cloth-ing, GEKTS FDKNISHING- GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c. &c., Also MACKEREL BY THE BARREL OR lb. COD FISH DUTCHESS Co PORK, all of which we will sell at a very small advance on City Cost ruling at date of Sale f ! Don't forget to look through and price our Stock! ROSS,MILLS & Co. Tunkhannock, April 30, 1866. DENTISTRY! ID IX T. BUnWSj Df CAIBOIIALE CITY. Would inform the citizens of Tunkhannock and vicinity tnat he is now permanently located in this village for th purpose of attending to all Profes sional calls, with which he may be favored. TEETH INSERTED ON ©ei®. siots. OR RUBBER BASE. Particular attention paid to Filling and Extract ing. ALL WORK WARRANTED OR NO SALE! All p r-or.s are invited to call before getting work doneelsewiie>e NO C'HARG c. for examination of teeih. ROOiMS at P. C. Burns Jewelry Store opposite Wall's Ho tel. H. BARHAM & CO. Have opened a MERCHANT TAILOR-SHOP, CLOTHING STORE, In S. Stark's block, one door below the Bank where Coats, Vests, Pants, etc. etc. OF TnE Made by Mr. Birham himself, or under his per sonal supervision, by competent workmen, of the BKST MATERIAL. CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, VESTINGS TRIMMINGS. and a general assortment of GENTS' FURNISHINOODS, constantly on hand and for sale, H, BARNAM A Co Tank. Pa. May 1, 18gg, NE W FANCY AND TRMMING STORE. Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, Pa. MRS. E. LEASE. HAVIN 3 lately opetiedanew Fancy Store,, of fers for sale an entirely new assortment of THIMMI3NTGS, Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Rid Gloves, Cuffs and Collars, Lace, Veils, Corsetts, LadiesNe-kties, best quality of Combs, Needles and Thiead of tbe best quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a large stock of TOYS, Including China, Brouze, Papier Maehe Tin, Rose wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy Toys, For Ladies. Cosmatics Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolina, bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White Ac. MRS. E. LEASE. Tunkhannock, May I, 1866 v5-n37-tf, 111 00.0112 HATS & CAPS! & ssrasi GROCERIES. For Sale at minium On Bridge street nearly opposite [ Wheelock's old stand TO HOUSE KEEPERS! Frank M. Buck Has just opened, at the store house formerly oc cupied by C. T, Marsh, one door below Baldwin's Hotel, in Tunkhannock, NEW GROCERY AND | Provision Store, where he is prepared to sell eve ,-ything in the line of Family Groceries at prices far below those here tofore asked for them ! His slock was selected and purchased by MR. A. G. STARK n person, whose intimate acquaintance with then rade. and dealers, enabled him to purchase at prices inn nil in milt Mr. Stark's aerviees aa salesman, alse, have been secured. In the article of Teas, both as t prices and quality, I fleftj ©flmprtjHflii: GINGER, PEPPER, SPICE, CINAMON CLOVES, NUTMEG, MUSTARD, CREAM-TARTAR, RAISINS, FIGS, POWDER, SHOT AND LEAD. nm AID IITS OF ALL MIS. —ALSO— FLAVORING-EXTRACTS FOR PUDDINGS, I IBS, CUSTARD AND ICE CREAM. SPICE SALMON & SARDINES, in boxes—a fine article for Pic-nic, fishing and pleasure parties, Ice Cream Constantly on hand, and famished in any quanti ty desired, on short notice* MACAKONI— FOR SOUPS. SMOKED HA 1.1 BUT. 0 A Urge and varied assortment of LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEY ; S GLOBES AND WICKS, ALSO Kerosene Oil. o N. B.—WOOL, niDES, FURS, AND gHEEP PELTS, purchased for cash or trade, for which the highest cash prices will be paid. Sail attli fiamjttf. i , , . I. BUCK. Tuukhannoek, Junes eIIAM WAIT FOR THE GREAT SHOW! WILL EXHIBIT AT JTUNKHANNOCK, On Saturday Sept. 8$ 1866* VU JtMIURGH & CO'S MAMMOTH MENAGERIE, —AND EGYPTIAN CARAYAN. COMBINED vrrii AMERICAN CIRCUS, The Largest Traveling Insti.u'ion in America. DAXTKL OARTJNnt LIST OF AKDIAL& '• COL. HALL'S TRAITiTDO ANIMALS. African T.inn. Asiatic Lioness, Tr r'.t in Tit< Senegal Leopard, Afncan l.iimss and ."-potted .iter. BABY ELEPHANT. JENNY LINE tie smallest ev exhibited, S. A. TAPIR or HIPPOP" TA VVS r-I ihe_ N. w World. :he only one in America, LtiUBLl l" MP! BACXHIAN CAMEL, th I r*t everevliVited in America, verv rare, A FRL'A N l.lN. BRAZILIAN tltiV.U. PAIK OF YOUNG LIONS, from I c'"apen< Good Hope. SENEGAL LEOPARDS, ROYAL BENGAL TJGEHS. only one# in America, and tie ! B r AR. r. ry fi-e. Tibbett Bear. Isabella Pear. Srpre I ''?Ule fr-*> Im'i •, Spotted Axis Deer, fr on the Parts r f tit I.'irer t-argrs, the first erer exhibited in America. African liven*. Afri can Pelicans, African Porcupines. Cry end • *• nth American Powee. Silver Pheasants. Spanish Macaws. African Par rots, Monkeys, Apes, Rahhoo-s. Rc . i ocky Mount >n Badger, Guinea Pigs, I THE WHITE IFAAY, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. 11 order to accommodate those persons who wish to witness the Menagerie and not the Circus, the doors will open at 1 and 01-2. P M., And the CIRCUS PERFORMANCE not commence until 2 and 7 1-2. P. M., Affbrdin| such parties, ample time to witneM the Mentrrie and retire before the 0)