Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 15, 1860, Image 4

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CLEARFIELD COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
U be keldmt tki trough a CUarfietd.on Tetday,
Vedneeday and Tlnreday, Ike 1(A, 17l and
181 day, ef Otlobtr, A. t., 1100.
OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY.
ELLIS IRWIN. President.
lion. Jas. T. Leonard,
William Ihvin,
Jakes Forrest,
James II. Fleming.
V. Frsts.
J). F. KUweiler, Secretary.
A. M. Smith, Cor. Secretary.
.Jamks Wriulev, Treasurer.
J. B. McEnallv, Librarian.
fjrtturirt Com. lion, Richard Shew.
Gen. John Ptton Joa'e. Boynton.
.fosiah K. Reed J. M'Gaugbey.
Orator, Hon. O. R. Barrett.
C'oxM'lMi of ArraxytmtHte.
A. C. Finn Ei') Uiairraan
llorsen.
El Bloom,
Geergo H. Lytlo
James M'tilaughlin
James Levy,
W. L. Antes,
Sheep A Swim.
James Ira'in, Sr.,
Johnson Holdcn
Robt. Mitchell,
Win. M Behan,
J). W. Mooro,
Cattle.
David C. Dale
Samuel Clyde
Milo Hoyt.
Jacob Wilhelm,
G. W. Shott,
Field crops f" Vegeta
ble.
0. D. Goodfellow,
Wm.M. Shaw,
Edward McGarvey
Aaron C. Tate,
Elah Johnson,
Agricultural & Miscella.'
gutter, CtceM, Flour
undXehidc.
John Irwin, Cur'v
Thomas Wiigley,
Isaac Bloom,
Wm. Bloom,
Wm. F. Irwin,
Merchandise C Do
mestic Fabrics.
M. A. Frank,
David M'Gaughy,
W. W. Wright.
Edward Goodwin
neovs Articles,
D-. A. Scryver,
D.S. Flemirg,
Walter Barrett,
Wm. P. Cliumbers,
John W. Shugart,
Fancy Department.
O.W. Rbem,
John Irwin, Curwens.
J. T. Krntzer,
John G. .Scryver,
Mrs. II. F. Naugle,
Miss Eliza Hoed,
Mrs. Henry Kern.
Miss. Mary Halters,
Miss Kate Brown,'
Miss Hannah Bloom,
Miss Harriet Swan,
Miss Jennie Leonard,
,1iss II, Spackman,
" Km Alexander,
" Anna Irvin.
"Surah Birchfield
M Nanoio Irvin,
" Sarah Rheem, ,
Henrietta Irtvin
.Mary Moore,
Committee at Large.
Mrs. J. T. Leonard, Miss Kandis Nichols
Mrs. D. M. Weaver, Miss Nannie Smiili,
Miss Mary M'Gaughey.Miss ItiliaUiilloway
Mips Rebecca Frank, Miss Hannah Carey
8 J. Row, John L. Cuttle,
G, W. Snyder, Alvin Ross,
Samuel Khecm.
Marshall Gen. A. II. Hills.
Assistant Marshals Manr D. J. Nevling,
Col. Wm. Ten Eyck. Capt. T. J. McCtil
lough. Copt. Edward A. Irvin.
Pyrotechnics. H. B. Swoope, II". W.
Betts, L. R. Mnrrcll, James L. Morgan, J.
B. Walters Reuben V. Spackman.
UST OF PREMIUM.
Class X.Swecptlnke:
(Open to all Broedi end Competitor!.)
Beat Bull over yean old, $4 00 2d bct, (2 00
Best Bull over J years old, 2 00 2d bct, 100
Beit Bull ovorl year old, 2 ( 0 2d beat, 100
Best Cow overSy tars old, 2 00 2d beat, 100
Beat Bull Calf. . 1 00 2d beat, 60
All breeda eome togetber in tbia elaas and
eompete with encb other. To be judged, 1st, by
their good pointa and aytnmotry of frame. 2d, by
the ability to fatten, via the auimnl a good hand
ler?) 3d, milking quulitios. 4th, Site. 5th,
give no premium to any animal until they are
autiafied it will produce good atnclc. To this end
the Judgea ahall satisfy themaolrel in regard to
the atock of aged bulla and eown. The animal tbat
poaacaies theso qunlitiea in the greatest perfection
should draw the Sweepatnkea, whether it be Dur
ham, Ayreahire, Hereford, Devon, Urado or Na
tive, J una ei. Geo. Thorn, Zuch. McNaul, David Ty
ler, Aaaph Kirk, John Shaw of Decatur.
CLAai 2. Grade Cattle raited in count i.
Beat bull, (1 00 2d beat, $2 00
Beat eow, 3 00 2d beat, 2 00
Beat heiffcr calf, 75 2d beat, Dip.
Beat bull calf, 75 2d beat, Dip.
Jtnor.a. John McPheraon, Joa. Lyon, Tnomai
O. Snyder, J. M. Cumrumgs, Dr. J. P. Hoy t
Class i.MHk Covi.
Beat milk eow, I 00 2d beat, 2 00
Milk eow 3d beat, 1 00
Ji'Dusa. Jauica Forrcat, Thomna Mctihce, Ad
am Gearhart, Thoi, Leonard, Daniel Bailey.
Clas 4. Oxen.
Best yoke 6 y. old and over, $2 00 2dbejt,l 00
Beat yoke 3 y." " 1 00-2d beat, 60
H(etyoke2y. " " -50 2d beet, Dip.
Beatyokoly. " " 60 2d beat, Dip.
Ji'Ooks. B. C. Bowman, llirnra Woodward, Aa
ron H. Feerce' Wm. Smiley, Alex. Murray.
Class 5. Oxen.
Beat trained 10 yoke, 4 years old and over,
from one township, $3 00
2d beat, trained 10 yoke, 4 years old and o-
vcr, from ono township, 2 00
Beat trained 10 yoke, Sycnrjold and over,
from one townahip, 2 00
2d beat trained 10 yoke, 3 yenra old and o-
ver, from one townahip, 1 00
Jinors John Pntchin, John M. Cbnae. Joseph
Denning, John Bru baker, Joseph Yothrrs.
Class 8. I'ai Cattle.
Beat Fat Bullock, $2 00 2d beat, $1 00
Beat Fat Cow, t 00 2d beat, 1 00
Beat HeifTer, 2 yeara old, 1 00 2d boat, 60
JvnaKs George Klttleberger, John Mctjuilkin,
Carper Llepold, Jauica Bloom, tr.,-Bcnj. 5te
jhens. Class 7. Thorouyh-bred tloriet open to a1
Brat Stallion, over 4 y'ra old, f 3 00 2d heat, $2 00
Heat Stallion, over 3 y'ra old, 2 00 2d beat, 100
Beat Stallion Colt, 2 y'ra old, 2 00 2d beat, 1 00
The premiums in this Clara are Intended only
for thoae Horses whore pedigrees make them
worthy of them. The Society wishes to encour
sgo the rearing of high-blooded lloraea here ; on
the other band the Executive Committee would
caution the Judges to be careful tbat the premi
ums are not drawn by Inferior atock.
Jnnoas James Forrest, Kit Bloom, Dr. G. VT.
Calditcll, Peter Bloom, Joaeph Peters,
Class 8. Single and 'arm Hortet
Beat Gelding, over 4 years old, for work, $1 00
j a best " "
Din.
Best Saddle and Carriage Hoise of any are. tl 00
2d best" - Din
Beat Saddle and Carrisa-e Mare of an am. tl nn
su oesi - mi.
Best Span of Draught Horses or Mares
Id beat " "
Xhe Horse thatmorrs the heavleatload on
a Stone boat without a whip,
Jdbeat, - J
Dip
2 00
1 00
1 00
Dip.
Beat Colt, ft) 7iJd bf tipi
Junera Milton McBridc, Martin O. Stirk, Jas,
A; Caldwell, Andrew Addleman, Iafl DunlaP,
Wm. Brown, Hugh Orr.
Class 9. Matched Carriaae ILirsf
Beet span matched carriage Horses or Mares, $2 00
2d best do da do do 1 00
Jtinets Judge Barrett, James Forreat, Dr. H, P.
5hompon, Edwin Perka, Maj. S. C Patchin,
CLAM 10. Mares and Colts.
Best broed mare and colt by the side,
24 best da do. .do o
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Rail HaKImm r, w a t ,J HJ. . - l J a n n I
ia oesi ao
Beet Gelding
Best Mara over
Best mare, over
ti . i. . ,
. .o.i i . , J-1 beat. Dip.
J ctva si John Swan. M.tih.. PM i. 'w
' -w - - w w viiiDfi aBBaasu
Ilegil, Wm. tale, Robert HcKau.
.i
00 ' d0 o 100 Beet box or Jar of honey,, Dip.a50.-2d best Din
, over Sy ' old.il 50 2d best.tl 00 Beat 10 Iba. m.nl. .n, tiiXa tn -4 u. I
S years old. 2 OA 2d beaL I 00 Bait nreanrvad nxun.. l ti.h, .... r,L!
2 nndr S y.l50-2dbeat, 1 00 Beet preeerved tomatoes in air-tight cans. Dir.
Clam 11. Trotting Horses open ttrull.
Best tins S In 4, trotting in llaraees. (No pre
miums aaleu two entries,
Best time, trotting under saddle, D'P.
Beat time t'ottlng in double barneis, do s
Beat time pacing nitr saddle, "
Jodoss- 0. Loraine, Lever t l'Wh .
Miller, John M. Cuminings, Jobn W. Hnslett.
Class 12. Trotting and Walking Horses,
owned in the bounty.
Faeteat trotting Stallion, Dip. 2d bos t, Dip.
do do llorae er mare, no u
An w.lkln horae or mare, do 2d best, do
Jvnacs J. B. Graham, Wm. Irvin, A. B. Shaw,
Jas. L. Stewort, Jaa. Alexander, ( woouwaru.j
Class 13. Sheep and Wool.
Beat buck, any breed, Dip. tt 00 2d best,$l 00
Best ewe, any breed, do and 2 00 2d best, 1 00
Best 3 Sheep fattened for mutton, Dip. & $2 00
2d beat do da do 1 OU
Beat fleece of fine wool. 1 uu
Best fleece of eonrae wool. 1 00
Four Lamb, beat, f 2 00 3d beat lambs, f 1 0V
3d beat 4 lambs. 50 -4th " Dip.
Ji'Dqeb Wm. McNaul, Jacob Kuntx, sr., Eliaba
Fenton. Adam tiesrbnrt, llonrv Irwin.
Class 14. Swine open to all.
Bkat boar any breed, $2 00 2d beat, $1 00
Beat breeding sow " 2 00 2d brat, 1 00
Beat 2 lloga in county, 3 00-2d beat, 2 00
Next beat 2 hogs in county, 1 00 2d best, 60
JinoEa Duuicl Livingaton, Wm. M. McCul-
lmigh, sr., Col. Tboa. U. M'Clure, John Irwin,
Juinas Bloom, sr.
Class 15. Poultry.
Beat ceop apring cbickena, not leaa than A, $1 00
2d beat do do . do " do Dip.
Heavioat turkey, do
Beat display of chickens, do
Juooks George Thorn, J. II. Fleming, Samuel
Arnold, Robert Thonipaon, Clark Brown.
Class It). Plowing.
Owner of team and plow, wbo plows green
award the beat. $100
Next beat, Dip.
Owner of team and plow, who plows stubble
the beat, Dip, 4 $100
Next beat, do do do Dip.
Best plow for stubble, Dip. A$l 00-2d best, Dtp.
I Best plow for subsoil, Dip. 1 00--2d best, Dip.
Jt riHEa Ellaha Fenton, Amos Reed, D, W.
Wise, John Wella, Jr.. Win. Hcover.
Class 17 ,-r-Rollert and Dtillt, ILvnrowt and
Cuftitvifors.
Beat clod cruaber and roller combined,
21bert, do de do
I Beat field roller, $ 1 00 2d beat,
$2 00
Dip.
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Beat Grain drill, 2 00 2d beat,
Beat Harrow, 2 00 2d beat,
Best Cultivator, 1 00 2d beat,
Beat Horse-rnke, 1 00 2d beat,
Beat Reaper and mower, 3 00 2d beat,
Beat oorn ahellor, 2 00 2d best.
Boat corn planter, 2 00 2d beat.
do
JibOEa William A. Road, Beuboo Wall, Jona.
than Hartshorn, lion. T. B. Dnria, C. Baker.
Class 18. Agricultural Implements.
Beet Original invention in the county, of
an agricultural Impleineht. $5 00
2d beat, - " orig. Inv. Dip.
Heat threabiog machino, $3 00 2d beat, 2 00
Beat fanning mill, 1 00 2d boat. Dip.
Heat bay pitching machine, 2 00 2d beat, do
Beat hay rigging on wagon, 1 00 2d beat, do
Beat ox yoke and bowa, 1 00 2d beat, do
Beat vegetable root cutter, 100 2d boat, do
Beat e talk and s'.raw cutter, 2 01 2d beat, do
Beat common plow, 1 00 2d beat, do
Beat single or double ahovel plow, 1 00
2d boat single or double abovel plow, Dip.
Heat horse power for general purposes, 1 00
2d beat horae power fur general purposes, Dip,
Beat fork and fixturca for unloading wagona,2 00
2d beat fork and fixtures for unloading " Dip.
J i hoes--biuion Thompson, lion). Spsrkmnn, B
B. Wright, Daniel Jlnrtaock, llonj. Kishel.
Class 19. Miscellaneous farming implements.
Boat bee hive,
Beat atump puller,
Heat Potato digger,
Heat grain cradle,
Beat aix band rake.',
$1 00 2d beat, Dip.
2 00 2d beat, do
1 00 2d best,
1 00 2d boat,
1 00 2d beat,
1 00 2d beat,
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1 00
Beat lot gardening tool.
Beat aet farming utena.ls, owned by furmor,
2d beat set farming utensils, owned by farmer.Dip,
Ji'naES Jobn D. Thompson, John Kuaaell, 0.
B. Morrell, J. U. Filming, Samuel Powell.
Class 20. M'heat, Barley, Corn, f-c.
Beat. 2d beat.
Acre of winter wheat, $3 A Dip. $2nndDin,
Acre of spring wheat, 3 A D p. (2andDip.
t in or wncat, 4 to tu acres, a t iip. zandDip.
Acre of corn, 2 k Dip. $IandDip,
F'ldbsrley, not lees than So. 2 a Dip, $IandDip,
Acre oi oats, z A Dip. $lsndLip,
Acre of rye, 2 t Dip. $landDip.
Bushel of corn ears, 1 A Dip. Diploma.
3 aorea of buckwheat, 2 k Dip. $lsndDip.
Ji-doks George Wilson (Bngga), Michael Bolt,
Jaa. A. need, narnuel Kirk, Jab Kider, Joa,
Irwin Martin II Luther, Kobt. Mchaffey, Hugh
iionucrson,
Class 21. Field Crops,
Heat 2d Beat.
One-half sere of potatoes, $2andl)ip. flandDin
One-fourth acre of beans, 2andDip. llnndDip.
Acre of clovor seed, 2sndlip. $landDip.
une iouriu a. oroom corn, ziindinp. f InndDip
une-iourin acre aorgnum, zanduip
Beat J acre of peaa, 1 00, 2d beat, Dip.
ucai t acre oi ruinongoes, i vu. 2d beat, Dip.
Beat buahel Timothy seed, 1 00, 2d best Dip,
uoai x acre carrots, i u. za best, Dip,
Beats acre turnipa. 1 00. 2d beat. Din
Ji nar.a Wm Smith (Covington), O. P. Oullth,
Pobcrt Owcna, Abr'm Gobs, jr., G. D. Logan.
Crops being equal, preference will be given to
thoae that yield the groateal nett profile. Stnte
ujente to be furniahed by the applicants for pre
miums on farm crops. They must be weighed
and a sample of the same furniahed at the fair,
and also at the rooma of the committee.
' S. Applicants applying for premiums ahall fur.
niah the committee a statement aignod by him
self under a pledge ofreraclty, of the quantity
of grain raised on the ground entered for a pre
miumand he ahull atate as correct! t aa he can
the kind and condition of the previous crops j
us kiuu aim quantity oi seen used, and tne
time and mode of putting it in the ground.
4. It la the object of the society to grant pre
miums for good, not extravagant and generally
impracticable culture, and any wilful inaccuracy
in the statement furniahed as above ahall de
prive the applicant of a right to compete for the
future premiums.
Class 22. Bread and Cereal Food.
Boat 3 Loaves bread, winter wheat, Dip,
" J " " spring wheat, do
"1 - corn, do
" 1 " " rye, do
" Peund cake, Dip. Beet Fruit cake, do
" Sponge cake, Dip. ' Jelly cake, do
" Pie of any kind, Dip. " Plain cake, do
" Preserves, Dip. "Jelly. do
" Display of preserves, do
" Ice cream, d0
" Display of jellies. J
Ji'nos---Mra. James Forrest, Mrs. J. Boynton,
Mrs. Wm. Irvin. Mr. M Mnf..nn.,i, m..
, Robert Ross, Mrs. .B Graham, Mra llev. McLeod!
i n. oi , .. . ...
' ... , . .' t Tliuncr L,'eee- .
I fou nu "', II 00 2d beat, Dip.
nrain, or more lbs.,
made in May or June, 1 0. 2d best, Dip,
" S cheese, xip.
iuubi-u. u. neea, Mrs. Kiohard Bbaw, Sen r,
u'. u i. . '
Mrs. Wm. Morgan (Lawrence), Mrs. Martha
.."..rw, mra .augo vrrigai, u u uoouiander,
Wm. McBride,
Clam 24. Flour.
Beat barrel of Flour, $1 a dip. 2d beat. Dip,
' J.71ll?0U(rr!ng "WtL) DiP'
, Sd(,t flour ("I"" "beat), Dip,
w uuunni rye nour, eo c
k Dip.
Tlin.
a nest 50 pounds rye flour,
" 50 pounds buckwheat flour, 50 e. a Dip"
a Dest so pds. buckwheat floor, Dip.
" 50 pounds corn meal, 60 e. A Dip.
4 best 50 pounds corn meal. nin.
Dip.
nn ,,'D0sJc Broomall, Samuel Jordan, R. 8.
00 Humtthrev. Kardinand Oivilt R vn..i i.
Clvss 25. Domestic Articles.
Kest preaerved blackberries in air-tight cans Din
n.. j , , .r: ? ""'! T1
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ajdh ass saaiesr wsnaai Biirsrsan l vi sa t at . m av
Tlln
- Beit bam cooked with skin en,mode of cure.Dip!
Bsf t fancy Jar of plcklos,
Dip.
J! VI - . ,
Best 1 syrup, .p tr?u-., a, , -
in.Mn Judva Barrett. Mrs. Wm C. Fo
lev, Mrs. Gov. Bigler, Mrs, Fliia Irvin, Mrs.
Joha Sbiroy, Mrs. Ellis Irwin, Mrs, Jonathan
Hartshorn, Mrs, George Wilson, (Boggs.)
Clais 20. Domestic Manufacturer
B.t 10 vards nsnnel, $1 00--2d best, Dip
Best II yards sattinet, 1 00 3d beat,
Best II jarde cloth, 1 U0 2d beat,
Beat pair woolen blsnhets, 1 00 2d best,
Best 16 yards woolen carpet, 1 10 2d best,
BestlJyards rag earpet, wool-
en chain, I 00 id best,
Best 15 yards rag carret,cot-
ton chain, I 00 2d best.
Beat woollen coverlet, 1 00 2d beat,
Best woolen fringed mitts,
Best hearth rug,
Best pair-woolen knit stoekins.
Best 1 lb. linen sewing thread.
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Beet specimen of knotting, knitting or nee
dle work by Misaos under 12 yoara of age, do
Beat 1 lb. of stocking yarn, de
Best foot mat. Dip. Beat straw hat do
Heat atraw bonnet. Dip. Boat tidy, do
Ji'EOES Mrs. Judge Ferguson, Mrs, B. II. Cold-
woll, Mrs. Lydia llbeem, Mrs. John rtorris,
Mrs. Mary Spackman, Miss Nancy Ogden, Mrs
Doctor Thompson Mrs. G. I. Beed, Mrs. S.
J. Row.
Class 27. Needle, Shell, Max vork de.
Beet specimen of needlo work, Dip.
u group of flowerain worated, do
" lamp stand embroidered, do
" lamp stand not embroidered, do
" embroidered slippers, do
" embroidery in silk, do
" embroidery in worsted, ao
" embroidery in lace, do
" embroidery in muslin, do
" shirt made by Miss under 15 years, do
" patching and monding, do
ottoman cover, Dip. Boat table cover do
" fancy chain w'k, Dip. " worked collar, do
" wax flowers, Dip. " worked quilts, do
" feather work, Dip " loather work, do
" ornamented work do
JuBOEa Miss Emma Grahass, Miss Sophie Bar
rett, Mias Maggie Irvin, Miss Mary Jane
Wright, Mias M, J. Bard, Miss Emily Forrest,
Miss Matilda M'M urray ,M isa Josephine Flegul,
Mias Mary Foly, Misa Melissa Irwin, Miss Em
ma Jones.
Class 28. Millinery and Drcssmaling.
Beat millinery Dip. Beat dreas-making, Dip.
Ji-noBB Mias Mary C Wright, Miss Mary II Fer
guson, Mrs Mary E Leonard, Mlsces Jane
Mitchell, Ada Swarti, Eliia Stone, Hetty Cain
cart, Helen Cuttle, Louisa Kratier, Mary A
Irwin.
Class 29, Artistic work.
Best painting in oil, Dip.
" painting in wate' colors, do
" portrait painting, do
" landscape painting, do
" cattle painting, do
ornamental painting of any kind, do
" daguerreotypes taken on the ground, do
" ambrotypes taken on the ground, do
" photographs taken on the ground, do
" writing, de
" ornamental penmanship, do
" arohiteetural drawing, do
Jcnoaa Dr Jobn O Loraine, II M'Kim, Mrs.
W. L Spottswood, Mrs Alexander Irwin, Misa
Sophio MXe d, Mrs Eli Bloom, Mrs J. B
M'Eoally, Rev. J.M Galloway.
Class 30. Designs.
Beat design for farm house, $2 2d best, Dip,
" deaign for barn, 2 2d best, do
" deaign for carriage bouse
and atable, 2 2d beat, do
" deaign for dairy house, 1 2d best, do
" design for ice house, 1 Id beat, do
" design for dry houao, 1 2d boat, do
" design for bridge. Plan for bridge
cot leas than 250 ft. span, 3 00-2d boat. Dip.
Judges lion. U 11 Barrett, Jton. Wm Uielor,
Jno. D Thompson, Ihos. Kirk, Hob t Dough
erty.
Class 31. Mctalic Fabrics and Machin'.ry
Best display of table and pocket cutlery,
American manufacture. Dip,
Bert cooking store, wood and coal, Dip. and $3 V0
2d boat, Dip and 12 3d best, Dip and 1 00
Heat parlor stove, coal, Dip ana 2 00
2d beat, Dip and $1 00 3d boat, Dip
Beat parlor stove, wood, Dip and 2 00
2d boat, Dip and 1 00 3d beat, Dip
Beat cast Iron fence, Dip and 3 00
2d beat, dip and 2 00 3d best, pip and 1 00
Beat tin ware, dip and 2 00
2d beat, dip and 1 00 3d beat Dip,
Beat blackamitbing, d p and $.') 2d beat, dip and$l
' gunannthing, dip and 2 Zd best, dip und 1
' iron turning, dip and 2 2d beat, dip and 1
' shower bath dip and $2 00
' original invention In the sounty, 6 00
' plate castings, dip and 1 00
Judges AVm. McBrido, John F Weaver, Eliaha
ten ton, David Mrs, Wm. A Wallace.
Class 32. Vehicles of all kinds.
Beat family carriage, $5 4 Dip.-2d beat, $3 f D i p
buggy.
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farm wagon,
sleigh,
timber sled,
horse cart,
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wheel barrow.
$1 00 2d beat,
Jt'DflKs Dr. II P Thompson, It C Boruinn
Jno.
W Pnuly, John II Hewitt, Goorgo Henkendon,
J. C. Hronner, F G Miller.
Class. 33 Cabinet ware in Co'tnty,
Bert dressing bureau, l.lidip. --2d beat, $2 and Dip
sofa,
3 do
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lounge,
extension table,
aet of chairs,
variety of chairs,
2 do
3 do
2 do
2 do
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2
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eat parlor furniture, 3 po
' diaplay of cabinst ware, $5 00 and Dip
' office chair, 1 00 and do
Jrtxira---James H. Fleming, C Kratier, Benj,
B Waigbt, Thos. Mills, Harrison W Sponccr,
Class 34. Cwy ermg, Carpentering and
ifasKCt-nianmg.
Beat specimen of pine ware,
Dip
window snah,
fl 00 2d best,
1 00 2d best,
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' window blind,
' set grain measures,
' lot of buckets,
lot ef splint baekets,
$2 00 and do
1 00 and do
1 00 and do
panel door,
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Jcnaas James Fenton, Frederick Culich, Thos
Henderson, Abraham Ogden, John Uarrison.
Class 35. Ilosts and Garden Vegetables,
Best 4 stalks celery, Dip.
' i buabel carrots, do
' do rutcbagoa,do
' do table boeta,do
' A heaJa cabbage.do
Boat bus. turnips, Dip.
' 1 bua, onions, do
' i do parmips, do
' 12 tomatoes, do
' 0 egg plnnts, do
' 2 headacaaliflower.do
'ay limabeans,do
one-half bushel table potatoes. do
' quart win nor beans, do
' variety of squashes, do
variety of melons, do
1 one-half buahel of sweet potatoes, do
All vegetables to be raised by the exhibitor.
Jt'Doas James B. Graham, A. K. Wright, Wnr
L. Moore, Philip Antes, Rev. Joseph R. Focfit
Class 36. Currur, Saddlers, Shoemakers, kc.
' BesL 2d beat,
(lente boots and aboa. t2oniiri;n..tl n,llitn
' Ladys' boots and shoes, 2 and do 1 and do '
uenta" gaiwrs, l do
Ladys gaiters, 1
do
do
1 and do
2 and do
1 and do
do
I and do
1 add do
Dlapl ay of boots and shoes, S and do
Traveling trunk,
Tug harness, J and do
Carriage harness, S and do
Single harness, 2 and do
Riding bridle and mart'1,1 and do
Gents riding saddle. 2 and do
Ladys' riding saddle, 2 and do
Diaplay of saddlery, S and do
Calf skin. 1 and An
; Lair skin,
do
do
So, Leather, 1 and do
', Kvmrw cthur kind nMjiatli
Robe made by exhibitor, 2 and do
Judges Richard Mossop, John In in, Horace
ratcoin, Heuben 11. Moore, Wm. Porter.
Class 27. Tailors ana Upholsterers vork
Best suit clothes made by hand, $2 00-Jd best.Dip
Best eoat mads by lady, t0-2d best, do
Best vest made by lady, dd
Beet pants made by lady, , 40
Best husk msttraia,
1 O0..2dbat,do
IV...
X Irwin. Samuel Mitchell, Mrs.
" - , Mri. j, x MoCullough, Mrs
Joha MoGaughey, David Adams, sen'r,
ClasJ" ZS.Printini; in County.
BestbllL Dip- Beat blank,
Dip.
do.
do
Daniel
ai TiJuDoaa-Gov. Wm Bigler, L. Crans,
tauat, Israel leai, wkiuvs " .
Clabs 39. Ston Mare,
Boat drain tile, Dip. Beet brackets,
Best fire brick, do Best pottery,
Dip
do
U..1 krtnll. . dO
Jciises- Jadge Fergason, Judge Lamm, Martin
Nichol i, jr., Wm Mcrretl, Ueo Erhnrt.
Class AChtmkat arid Chemical action,
Best available manure at moderate cost,
Best for farm products, $1 00
Best for gluo, I 00
Beat linseed oil, 1 00
Best tallow candles, dip. best writing ink,
Beat apecimen soup, dip best vincger,
.fimnri Dri M Woods. Dr. V. Wilson, Dr,
Pip.
do
do
do
do
do
T J
Buyer, Dr. A MoLcod, Dr. J U iiartswicx,
Dr. D. O. Croucb, Dr. Fotser.
Ci.esj 41. Stone and Mrood.
Best dressod stone, $1 & dip. Best mill stone, dip
Best floor boards work'd do Beat grindstone, do
Best weather baard w'k do Bost shingles, do
Best epliter shaved hoops.do Beat turned art, do
Diecretionary premiums will be recommended
for all articles of merit exhibited by mechanics
in all the various branches, and it is hoped a
general attondanoo will be made.
For all improvements useful to the farinor and
bavisg valuable properties, discretionary prein'e
.... 9 j it . l - 1 -
will be recoommonaeu oj tue ouuiuuuve- iuv -
warded by the board at their discretion.
jt'DOES Judge Leonard, Judge Bonsall, F. K.
Arnold, Alex. Irwin, Arthur Bell.
Class 42 Natural Minerals.
Best of useful minerals of Clearfield coun
ty, coal included,
' Limestone, do. boat sandatone,
Pottors clay, do Fire eay,
' suite crystnlited min do ' Foaaila,
minerals from the surrounding counties.
do.
do.
do
do
do
Judges Judge Hoyt, Rov. W. L. Spottswood,
Q. B. Swoope, It. F. fiaugie, L. J. fruits.
Class 43. General List.
Bert diaplay and greatest variety of flowers,
' Diaplny ' plants,
Boat Floral ornaments,
Beat basket bonuets with handle
do
do
do
do
do
Best manufactured article by sewing machino
on eround.
Best band boqucts,, do best butter bowl, do
Heat washing machino, do Host butter ladle, do
Beat churn, do
Judges Mra. Judge Mooro, Mra. Joaiah it.
Reed, Mra. Joaeph II. Uogarty Lumber-city,)
Mrs.-D. F. EUwciler, Mrs. Martin Nichols, jr.,
Mrs Wm. Morrell, Mrs. A. II. Shaw, Mrs. Wm.
A. Wallace, Mra. Maj. Nivling, Mra. Thos. For
ces.
Class 44. trutt.
Best diaplay and greatest variety of grafted ap
ples, suininer and winter truit, nameu
a nd arranged, 50 cts A do
Beat diaply and greatest varioty of
peara, named and arranged, 60 cts & do
Boat diaplay and greatest variety of
peacbes, named and arranged, ou cts it- ao
Best Applos, J bushel do
Boat Collection of plume, do
Beat do cherries, ao
Beat do quinces, do
Best do strawberries, do
Best specimen of Foreign grapes, do
Beat specimen of American grapes, . do
Heat apecimen currants, not less than 3 qnrt's do
Best specimen goosberrics, 4 13' do
Best specimen or black bomcs, uo
Best speciuicn of seedling grapes raised in
county and worthy of culturo, do
Best specimen of Domestic wine. do
Judges Wm C. Foley Wm. McCrackon, Mrs.
Samuol Mitchell, Mrs. J. F. Weaver, J. IS. M'En
ally, Abraru Nevling. Miss .foacqhine Lanich,
Mias Edith Boynton, Mias Bertha Wright.
Class 45. Horsemanship, el'c,
Best 5 couploof ladicsand gents on horseback, do
Boat company of cavalry, do
Heat company of infantry, do
Beat band of brass instruments, do
Bost innrtial band, do
Beat 25 singora. do
Ji pges Gen. J. H. Larrimer, Col. II. D. Pat
ton, Col. A. H. Shaw, Col. It. J. Wallace, Col.
Smiley, Col. Panrmorc, Col. M'Clure, Mnj. D. W.
Wise.' Major 8. C. Patchin, Major Holt, Mnj,
Ilcirey, Major Wm. Hell, Captain Mathew Og
den, Capt. W. A. Campbell, Captain Taylor
Howies.
Class 40 Nurseries.
Beat nursery containing the greatest variety of
fruits and ahrubs cultivated in the most ap
proved and methodical manner, $2 00 A do
junoesThomas Mills, Jacob Gu'ich, James
A. Hagirty, William i. Hemphill, Richard Shaw
jr., jobn G. Cain, Wm. L. Moore.
Persons appointed to act aa judges are request
ed to notify the Secretary, if possible, before the
1 at day of the fair, of their acoeptanae or the
trust, and to meet the Pres't at the opening of
the fair.
The Rules and Regulations, fc, will be pub
liihed in a week or two.
!!! DEATH !!!
To every form and Specie of
VERMIN.
"COSTA II' S"
'COSTA R'S" fiat, fioach dx. Exterminator.
'COSTA ItS"
"COSTA R'S'
"COSTA 11' S"
"COSTA ICS"
Bed-Bug Exterminator,
Electric Powder for Ir sects,
DESTROYS INSTANTLY
Rut?, Roaches, Mice, Molea, Grouml-.Vicfl,
Bed-lmgs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
Injects on Hunts, Insects on Animals, d-c.
in short every lorni nnd species of
10 years established in New York City
used hv tho Citv Post Olllce- the Citv Pris
on and Stutioti houses the city Steamers,
Ships io., tho City Hotels. "Astor," "St.
Nicholas," ic., and Ly more than 20,000
private fnmiles.
3uDrupgist8' and Retailers everywhere
sell them.
Ifi.seholosftlo Agents in all lnrce Cities
Br3.Rcgular sizes, 25c., 50c, &fl Boxes
Bottles, Flasks.
Iulll Beware 1 1 lof spurious imitations.
Examine each Box, Bottle & Flask,
and tnka nothing but "Costar'b"
BfSI.OO Boxes sent by mail.
BWiu?3 A $5.00 by Express.
tft.Addies8 orders or for Circular, lo
HENRY R. COSTA R,
Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y.
lSOLDBY LORAINE&CO.
March 17th. Clearfield Tn.
Cabinet, Chair Making,
ASH 3z&ui2 &A8r:ra?m
"N 9yLICn'ofthb0u8h0f C18"80'0.
to .nV k.,.ln.:. In ihV .KV. Yin. J 7 Z Z M- - 6tirk- New Millport C. R. Foster, Phil
to any ouainess in the above line on short in.i. . ir r. An.nn.iiu. n....n u.u...
notice, and in a worlrm.rliu. m.nn. in. i 'psburg ; 11. bwan, Aosonville i Husarli McMur-
tl- ! II 1 I . II . . . . a .
of bu. n.a. i. t .b. .M .l,nn .K. . r.r;
Market street, 3d door east of Third St., nearly
opposite the old Jew store t where he will keen
M..v-. . j j - ... "j :
constantly oa hand a large aieortmcnt of Ma
bogony and Cane Bottom Chairs, and Cabinet
Ware of every description, which he will dispose
of on as reasonable terms as the same articles
can be bad elsewhere in the county.
ins stocx ot cabinet Ware now on hand, eon-
sista in part of Dreaaini and Common Bureaus.
Sofas, Sewing and Washing Stands, Desks and
ijooa vases, rencb and field Post Bedsteads,
v,u.r, vi.ru uu nor ia-
oles, io. Ceffins manufactured and delivered at
any place deelred.
February , i8S9.nc, 4, tol. iv.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
' VEGETABLE LIFE : PILLS
AND
PHOENIX BITTERS.
The high and envied oelebrity which these
..n,lrnt medicines have acquired for their
invariable effioaey in all the diaeusej which they
proftss to cure, has rendered the usual practioe. of
pulling not only unneceasary, but unworthy of
tnem. xney ure nuuwu j . ,
toed works teat'fy for them, and they thrive not,
by the faith of the ereduloua.
In ALL casks of Asthma, .Acute and Chronic
Rheumatism, A flections of the Bladder and Kid
neys. Dillious Fever and Liver Complaints,
In the south and west, where these diseaaes pre-
(tail tb7 "1". ba found Invaluable. Fluntois,
FarmerS,ftnd otnors, wno once uo iiicao iMtuium,
will never afterwords be without thein.
Dyspepsia. No person Wlttf this distressing
disease should dolay using these medicines im
mediately. Eruptions of tho skin, Erysipe"",
Flatulency, rovo' ana Ague, ror iun ouurgo
of the weatcrn country these medicines will be
jound a safe, speedy, and certain remedy, inner
medicinos leave the system subjoctto a retur" of
the disease a sure by these medicines is per
manentTry them, be satisfied, and be oured.
Mercural Diseases, never laus w orwit
sate entirely all the effects of uioroury infinitely
sooner than the moat powerful preparation of
Saraaparilla,
Might aweats, wervous LFeouuy.norToua com
plaint of all kinds, Organic Affections Palpita
tion of the Heart, Painter's Cbolio.
Piles. The original proprietor of these medi
cinos was cured of Piles of 35 years standingly
the uao of these Life medioines alone, Worms of
all kinds, are effectually cured by these medicineB.
Pnronts w lido well to administer tnem whenever
their existence is suspected. Relief will be
certain.
tbb Lire pills Ann rnoKxix bitters
Purifv the blood, and thus remove all disease
fioin the ayatem. A alnglo trial will place the
Lire Tills and I'hokjix Bittkbs heyona tne
reach of eoaipetition in the estimation of every
patient.
Xr"l'rpared and sold by
DR. WM. B. MOFFAT,
334 Brodway, cor. Worth St., Now York;
Feb. 29th 1860. lyr.
LOOK lir.Hli! LOOK lir.KR!
nnHK undersigned subscribers, take this meth-i
M. od of intorming the public generally, that
they have this day entered into copartnership in
THE BLACKSMITn BUSINESS,
and can be found at the shop formerly occupied
by J. Hhunkwiler, on Third street, in this bo
rough, where they will be pleased to see the r old
customers, and as many new ones as can make
it convenient to give them a call.
Bring on your hoes, your spades and picks,
Your log-chains and your pulling sticks,
Your sleds, your sieigha, your horae, your mare,
No three-year old shull then go bare.
Your spears will work up then juat right,
To prooning hooks for every height.
Your swords too, shall then be wrought.
To ploughshares such as Vain ne'er bought,
JACOB SHUNKWILER,
GEO. W. ORR.
Clearfield, Dtcembcr 8, 1858. tf.
LINDSEY'S 1MTKOVFD
lllood Searcher!!
A STANDARD MEDICINE
For tbe speedy, radical, and effectual cure
ol
ALL Dl.NEAM-.S arising from IMl'L
R1TY OF i THE DLOOD.
This medicine has wrought tho most mlrocu
lous euros in desperate cases of
Scrofula,
Cutanoous Diseaaes,
Concerons formation,
Erysipolaa, Boils,
Sore F.yes,
Scald Head,
Rbeumatio Disorder!,
Costiveneas,
Snlt Rheum,
General Debility,
Loas of Appetite,
Foul Stomach,
Pimples on the face,
Old, Stubborn l lceri,
Tetter Affections,
Dyapepua,
Jaundice,
Morcurtal Diaeases,
Liver Complaint,
Low Spirit e,
Female Complalnta, and all Diaonees bavins
thoir orgin in an impure state ef tho Blood.
The above Is a portrait of David M'Creary,
Xapier townahip, who, on tho (1st day of Aug.
1858, made affidavit betore Justice Gorier that
he was treated fir the cure of f ancer by three
physicians of l'lford county, and by Dr. New
ton of the F.lectric Collcgo in Cincinnntti, for a
period nl nearly eight months, notwithstanding
I which, bis lip. nnae and a portion of his left
check were entirely eaten away ! Ho had given
up all hupe, when be heard of the "Blood Search
er," and was induced to try it. Four bottles
cared him, and although sadly disfigured, there
is no question but what tbia invaluable mcdicino
saved hia life. Tho full particulars of this case
may be eeen in a circular, which can he had of
any of the Afrnta.
We also refer to the caee ofXaney Bleakney,
of Eldertnwn, Armatreng county, Pa., cured of
Scrofula after being unable to get out of bed for
three years.
To the eaae of a lady In Anannaville, Clear
field county, who wai also afflicted with Scrofula
in its worst form.
To the case of George Jeiscl, residing in Carl-
town, Cambria count. Pa., who was so badly af
flicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off.
and his rase was ,worse, if possible, than
McCreary's,
The particulars of these eases every one of
which was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher
may also be found in a circulas to be had ol
any of the Agents.
R. M. LEMON, Proprietor.
Laboratory for the manufacture a! sale, nea
tho Pa, Railroad Depot, Hollidnysburg, Pa,
Dr. Geo. II. Keysor, Wholesale Agent Pitta
burgh Pa.
FOR SALE I1V C. D. Watson, Clearflold ;
John Patton, Curweneville ; James B, Graham,
1 V. 1 . V V U - - .f 1 , . 1 ,
Ruaaell- Penn ville: R. U. Moore. I.i.h.rihn, ,
TV' Washington fcdward Williams, Wil
: Hamsville ! Ji
I Jackson Patchea, BurneiJe i Samuel
Uegarty, Glen Hope,
Feb, lit- I860.
CAUTION.
All persons are hereby notified not to purchase
or in any wsy meddle with the following proper
ty, now in the possession of Abraham Beyer
' tlnnlii-h tn. ! i
One bay mare and eolt, one
yoke of old oxen, one yoke of red oien, One
horse wagon, one lot of wheat in the ground,
iour lois oi ran in me grouna, as tne same
long te me and are left with blm subject to
'nrr!r ivn uvvvn
June JO, 1880.-61. pd.
An extensive atock of Jobbing materia
enables the Publisher of-the "Jlepublican'
to announce to the public that he ia prepa
, . red to do all kinds of
Posters, Pamfh lets, Proqrashim, ,
Hi isn. Paper Books. Circulars,
Labels, Ball Tickets, Uamdwlu,
, every
ry kind of printing usually uono
ntrv iob office. - )
All orders will be executed with noaU
,
ness and despatch
DANIEL GOODLANDER, . j
JUSTICE of the peace , I
Luthersburg, Clearfield Co, Pa. '
will attend promptly to all business entruetod '
to his care March 29, lBOOIy. pd.
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
AT the mouth of Link Run, five miles from
Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and exUnsivtV
Manufacturers of Lumber ,
July 23,
J. D. THOMPSON,
T)lackmaHh, Wagons, Buggies, Ac, 4c, Ironed1
1j on short aouoe, ana me vory nest style, at bis -id
stand in the borough of Curwonsvllle.
Deo. 2, 1853.
DM. M. WOODS, having changed his looa
Lion from Curwonsvllle to Clearfield, res
pectfully odors bis professional services to the
olusens oi mo inner piace anu ricinuy.
Rosidonoe on Seooad street, opposite ti ttof
J, Crans, Esq. my 1 JJ5S.
J. Q. HARTSWICK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Clearfield Fa., May SO, 1860, . . .
WALTER BARRETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend promptly
and faithfully to all legal business entrusted to-'
his care, in the several Courts of Clearfield and 1
adjoining counties.
Office, the one formerly occupied by 0. R.
Barrett. '
Oct. 26th, 1859 ly.
DR O VV. STEWART
Physician and Burgeon, offers bia profes
sional services to the citisens of New Wash
ington nnd surrounding community. Office three-'
doors woat of the Washington House,
New Washington, Pa., Oct. 11, 1859.
JOHN HUIDEKOPER.
Civil Engineer & Land Surveyor, offers
bia professional servioes to the citisens of Clear
field county.
All' business entrusted to him will be promptly
and faithrully executed.
Office with Leonard, Finney fc Co.
p. jr. HAYS,
T" AGUERREAN, Melaineotypiat, Ambroty-
U piat, nnd JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Kersey, hlk County, 1'a.
LEVER FLEGAfi,
Justice of the peace
Luthersburg, Clearfield Co, Fa., will
attend promptly to all business entrusted to bis '
caro. . lie also informs tbe public tbat he keeps -
constantly on nnna at ms shop, a general as
sortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness and
whips, which he will sell on reasonable tre mi.
April 4, 1800.
DEKTAL CAED.
A.'
M. SMITH offors his professional services
to the l.adlca and Gentlemen of Clear-
tie 1 J and vicinity. All operations performed
with neatuoas and despatch. Being familiar
with all the Into iinprovuienta, he is prepared to
uinae Ariuinai icciu in tne best manner.
Office in Shaw s new row.
Sept. ltth, 1858. lyj.
jas. n. LARniHKR. i. Tier
f AH KIM Kit ,fc TEST, Attorneys at Law i
11 Clearfield, I'a., will attehd promptly to Col-
tAioha, Lnhd Agencies, &e., Ac, in Clearfield,
uentre anu bin counties. July 30. y
) 011ERT J. WALLACE, Attorhey at Law,'
X l cicarnold, l's., Office in Shaw's Row, op
posite the Journal office.
doc 1, 1858. tf.
MOORE & FfZWiLER,
"llTholenale and Ketall Merchants.
Als
J f extensive dealers in timber, sawed luin
ber and shingles. Also, dealers in flour en
grain, which will bo sold cheap for cash.
OcLM,1359.
Keep up the Excitement!
REMOVALS always cause excitement; and
eince the great excitoincnt about tbe remo
val of tho Court House has subaidod, thecoinuiu
nity generally hare beeonio somewhat excited
upon hearing thatC. D. Watson has determined
to pull up stakes and remove to Virginia. But
tho latest cause for excitement is the fact that I
have removed my saddler shop from my old
stand opposite the Court House to my new shop
on Market atrert nearly opposite th jail, where
all who may favor me with a call can be sappliei
wun
Single Harnes, Double
Harness, Tug Harness,
Bridles, Collars, Whips,
Halters, Housings, Breech
bands, Side Straps, &c.
In fact every thing In the line of Saddling aoJ
Harneas making. Thankful for the very liberal
patronage Heretofore bcatowod, 1 solicit a con
tinuance oi the sanie, and a call from as many
now Gueiuiners as can mane it suit.
GEORGE W. RHEEM.
. r. . .....
r. o. jiy Dcing connected Willi tho Druf
business will not interfere with my shsp, for I
have the Drug Stme attended to by careful
dunds, and Intend devoting my time exclusively
10 my reguinr Duaincss. Q. W. R.
Aug. 31, 1859.
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL,
CLEARFIELD STONE WARE POTTEBy.
Thankful for past favors and tnlioitious of f'
ture patronage. I would respectfully announce
that I have on hand again, and wi!l constantly
keep at the Pottery in this borough, on the cor
ner a short distance east of the Methodist Church,
a large stock of Crockery, such as Cream crock),
milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Stove pipe casing
rf'o. rf-c. ; and also an extonsive assortment of
different sites and patterns of brackets and
rosettes for cornice on bouses, and other moaj.
dings. i : ., ,
Any mouldings not on hand will be made to
older on short notice. Also fire brick made
and kept for sale.
flrA liberal reduotion on prices mvle to
wholesale dealers. F. LEITZINGER.
Clearflold. mav 23. 1870.1' : ; '
- . - -
NEW.-HOTEI
The undersigned respectfully begs leave til
announce that he recently rented a house in tul
oorougn ot number city, Clearfield oounty, Fa,,
for tbe accommodation of the travelling public,
watermen and all others who may favor bia
with a call. -
His table will always be supplied with as p" I
as tbe markets afford i and no pains will M
spared to rendor his guests comfortable uliiiil
of, under his roof.
To wbiob the facts that no m-
toxicating liquors of any kind will be kept elu I
two ! the premises, will ha truats. contribute in
small degree. While, what is always ImportsDl
be- to tbe traveller, tne best attention will be gi"
my by careful hostler to that faithful companion f
. t.:. i. ....- i.:. .. , I
,1 July i, 1880.-ly. i. JAMBS CROSSLY.
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