VtX'VX iiT.T UAL". I!'.!..!-I (-1 i u r Ml I ,' I III I ' I V I k 0 .It CULTURAL SOCIETY. V ',. l.i,t;l I. . -..,, . r.,,, ,'.,., f M !! n.i.l 7 if An, it' I IT I '" 'l ,l,n .. (. (, l., I H.ll. in i n i Hi hi- mi: xi n int. II. I. IS IliWI.N, I'ri.lrnl I r I'iriii . I,lll l, ,s Y.r.sls I lot.. .1 ,s. T, ii,imm ;mi I MIM I-1 H It f ST. J AMI s II. l'i r.ro It, P. .'.-,,, r, SiMTi'lnry. .1. .V. Smith, ('nr. .Sen elm y. .Inn Wnkilkv, Treasurer. H. McT.vw.i.v, I.il'iariim. ffrmthr fom. llun, l! i h :i r t Shaw. lien. Ji hu Pndon .on'a lloyiiton. .osiah U. It ! .. M' Jni"if,-li-y. Orator, Hon. (1. H. Harrelt. I 'iinimttifn of Arraioj, in ill. A. C. FlNMSV, 'liuil III :t tl . Horse. T. liloom, Henrgo II. I.yllc James M'( i lauglilin Jimies Levy, W.L. Antes, Cattle. David 0. Unl.i Samuel Clyde Milo Hoyt, Jacob WilliL'lm, (i. W. Shod; Y'u lil crept l' IVyi ta bles. (1. I. ('oddfellow, Wm. M. Shaw, Edward McOarvcy Aaron C. Tate, Kliih Johnson, Agricultural !' Miscella neous Articles, L)i". A. Srryver, l. S. Flomii'g, Walter Jlarrett, tiecp &. : James Irwin, Nr., Johnson Holilcii Wold, Miteholl, Win. M Rchnii, D. W. Moore, Butter, Cheese, flour and Vf hides. John Irwin, Cur'v Thomas Wrigley, Isaac T'looui, tVin. liloom, Wrm. r. Irwin, Merchandise it'' Do- vir.stte. fabrics. SI. A. Frank, Pavi'i M't'aughy, W. W. Wright, Fil ward Goodwin AVm. 1'. Cham hers, John W. Shugart, fancj Department. (i.W. Kliem, John Irwin, Curwens. J. P. Krater, John (J. iS'oryver, Mrs. H. F. S'aui'In, Mrs. Henry Kern, Hiss. Slury Halters, Miss Kate Prown, Miss Hannah Liootn, Miss Harriet Swan, Miss Jennie Leonard, Jiss H. Nrmekniun, Miss Eliza lieed, " I'm Alexander, " Anna Irvin. " Sarah Hirchiield " Nannie Irvin, " Sarah iiheoni, , " Henrietta Irwin " Jary Moore. Committee ut Large. Mrs. J. T. Leonard, Miss Kandis Nichols Mrs. 1). M. Weaver, Miss Nannie Smith, Miss Mary M'(iaui;hcy,Miss Julintiallmvay Miss Hehecea Frank, Miss Hannah Carey S J. How, John L. Cuttle, ii. AV. Snyder, Alvin Koss, Samuel Klicem. Marshall Cien. A. II. Hills. Assistant MarsluJls .Vujor I1. J.Nevlinjr, Col. Wm. Ten Fyek, Cnr't. T. J. McCul lough. Ciiit. Kdward A. Irvin. 1'irotechnies. II. 15. Swoopc, 11'. W. I'oUs, L. K. Merrell, James L. Morgan, J., 15. Walters 1'euLen V. Spaceman. LIST OV I It KM I CMS. Class 1. flirerpntnkcti. (Open to nil Breeds an J Competitors.) Best Hull ovor 3 years old, $1 00 2d best, $2 CO Bent Uull over 2 years old, 2 00 2d bent, 100 Dent Dull over 1 year old, 2 ( 0 2d best, 1 00 Itest Cow over.3 yours old, 2 00 2d be M, 100 lieit Hull Culf, 1 00 2d best, 50 ; All breeds como together in this clns:- and fompeto with cneh other. To bo judged, 1st, by their good points and symmetry of frame. 2d, by the ability to fntlcn, vis tho animal a good hand ler?) 3d, milking qualitiof. 4th, Siie. Mil, give no premium to any nnimal until they oro satisfied it will produco good stock. To this end the Judges shall satisfy themselves in regard to tho stock of aged bulls and cows, The animal that possesies tlieso qualities in tho greaUs t perfection should draw the Sweepstakes, whether it be Uur ham, Ayreshire, Hereford, Devon, tirade or Na tive, JiiiGEs. Geo. Thorn, Zuch. McNaul, David Ty ler, Asaph Kirk, John Shaw of I'ecatur. CLASS 2. 6Vnrc Cuttle raiteil in minify. Best bull, $4 00 2d best, $2 00 Best cow, 3 00 2d host, 2 00 ltest heiflcr calf, 75 2d best, Dip. liest bull calf, 75 2d best, Dip. Ji'DGES. John McTherson, Jos. Lyons, Tnouias G. Snyder, J. M. Cununings, Dr. J. P. Hoyt. Class 'A. Milk Cun t. Iicst milk cow, $3 00 2d best, $2 00 Milk cow ;!d best, 1 00 Judges. James Forrest, Thomas iMcGhee. Ad am Gearhart, Thos. Loonard, Daniel Eailey. Class 4. Of en. Best yoke 5 y. old and over, $2 00 2.1 bot.Sl 00 Uoatyoko3y. ' 1 00 2d best, 50 Ustyokc2y. " 50 2d best, Dip. licstyokoly. " ' 50 2d best, Dip. Jt nGKs. B, C. Bowman, Hiram Woodward, Aa ron II. l'earco' Vim. Smiley, Alex. .Murray. Class 5. Of en. Best trained 10 yoko, 4 years old and over, from ono township, $:j 00 2d host, trained 10 yoke, 4 years tld and o- vcr, from ono township, 2 00 Bost trainod 10 yoko, 3 years old and over, from one township, 2 00 2d lost trained 10 yoko, 3 years old and o- vcr, from ono township, 00 JrnoKS John 1'atchin, John M. Chase, Joseph Denning, John Brakor, Joseph Yothers. Class 6. Fat Cattle. BobI Tat Bullock, $2 00 2d best, $1 00 Best Fat Cow, ? 00 2d best, 1 00 Best Heiflbr, 2 years old, 1 00 2d best, 50 Jrnnns (ioorgo Kittleberger, John Mctjuilkin, Casper Liepold, James Bloom, sr., Benj. Ste phens, Class 7. Thorotujh-hrcd lionet open to all Best Stallion, over 4 y 'rs old, $3 00 2d best. $2 00 Boat Stallion, over 3 y'rs old, 2 00 2d best, 100 Best SUillion Colt, 2y,rsold, 2 00 2d best, 1 00 Tho premiums in this Class aro intended only for thoso lUrscs whoso pedigrees mako them worthy of them. Tho Society wishos to encour igo tho rearing of high-blooded Horses here ; on tho other hand tho Kiocutivo Committeo would caution tho Judgos to bo careful that tho promi ums aro not drawn by inferior stock. jLnfip.s James Forrest, Eli Bloom, Dr. G. W, Caldwell, l'cter Bloom, Joseph l'eters. Class 8. Single and Farm Jlorten Best Gelding, over 4 years old, for work, $1 00 2d best " " j, Best Saddlo and Carriago Hoi so of any ngo, $1 OO 2d best " " . H vJy Bost Saddlo and Carriago Mare ofanj age, Si 00 2d best " " I Best Span of Draught Horses or Marcs 2 00 2d best " k . nn iuo norso mat moves tho heaviest load on Stono boat without a whin, 2d best, " 1 Oil Dip, T t0,t',.., 0 75-2d best, tip. Jl'riGKsM.lion McBride, Martin O. Stirk, .las. A- Caldwell, Andrew Addlcumn, Isaao Dunhip Win. Brown, Hugh Orr. Class 9. Matched Carriage Horses. Best span matched carriago Horsos or .Mares 8200 2d bost do do do do 100 Jrnnes Judgo Barrett, James Forrest Dr II F Thompson, Edwin Perk,, aiiij. 8. c. Pa'tcliin' Class HI Mm ami Colls. Best bred inaro and colt by the side, 4 00 2d best do do do i0 ' 2 00 Best (loldinj, over 3 and under 5 roars old, 2 00 2d best do do do do 1 00 Bost Golding, over 2y's old,l SO 2d best,$l 00 Best iMare over 8 years old, 2 00 2d bost, I 00 Best mure, over 2 A under 8 y.l 50 2d best, 1 Oo Best colt over 1 A undor 2 y.t 00 2d best Din Jin'"" uoiiu nwim, niauiniw j'orcoc. Jacuh Flegal, Wi. Tate, Hubert WcNuul. i i , II ' ... , - ) I'.- I I inn I in Ifi'ii.if I" II i'ii- I " le 1 II le , II I I . lur , lllll' a, l'l llf,', (IB'IIBI! Ill b I H'V 1', t limn -t.itin III 'I ill U l"itl" . 111 .1 limp I n ill if lllll' I M-I'H". I " Mp. l'i .l,i J.-Idi .1. .Iii.iii- .1, it I mini', I.hiI I'lrfil M-ll. I. Ass r. .li.lm M , t iiiinnimt". J-lin " . Il 'ili-tt. U. -Ti.tfJ I H.r),, It. , If . il Ml (.' ( i ll' '. tftiA Irollinu' Mrillii'ii, Dip. -2-1 bet. Dip. In di II. ii er uinr. ibi I'd l l, do I il.i talking hone or mure, I , 2d In t, do Ji luD" - .'. !. (Iriibnni, Win. I r in, A. 1!. Miuw, Jus. I.. Mewarl, Jm. Ali'iindi r. i Wnn lwiird. ) Cl .s' LI. 'l,C,p ill,, .t, ! Best l.u.'k, any breed, Dip. i2 002.1 best. $ I 00 Best ewe. any breed, do ami 2 Oil - 2.1 licit, I 00 , Best It Min p fattened fur mutton, Dip. l $2 Oil 1 2d best do d do j Best Heeee of line wool. I Best tleeco of coarse wool. 1 no I on I 00 $ I on Dip. l:iisha l our l.iiinli, best, $2 00 2d best laiiib M best 4 lambs. 50 4th " " Ji luiKs Wm. McNaul, Jacob KunU. sr, ieiitoii, Ailam (leiirluirt. Henry Irw in. Class 1 I. Su;iiieop,:n t,i all. Bust boar any breed, $2 (III 2d best, $1 00 Best breeding sow " 2 00 2d best, 1 00 Best 2 Hogs in county, 3 00 2d best, 2 (111 Next best 2 lings in county, 1 002.1 best. 50 Ji luiKs Dumel Livingston, Wm. .M. .McCul l.iugh, sr.. Col. Thos. K. .M dure, John Irwin, Jnuiss Bloom, sr. Class 5.'(,uftiy.' Best ceop spring chickens, not less than 11. SI 00 2.1 best do do do do Din. Ueuviest turkey, do Best display of chickens, do Ji'liues Ueorgo Thorn, J. H. Fleming, Samuel Arnold, Hubert Thompson, Clark Brown. Class lli. 'lnicin;. Owner of team and plow, w ho plows green sward tho best. $1 (HI Next best, Jjij,, Owner of team and plow, who plows stubble tho best, Dip, $1 00 Next best, do do do Dip. Best plow f,.r stubble, Dip. $1 00--2.1 best, Dip. Best plow for subsoil, Dip. A 1 (l(l--2d best, Dip. ji huks I'.n.siia l enton, Amos lieed, V. W Wise, John Wells, Jr., Win. Ikover. Class li. Jlollers and lhils, Harroics ami ( 'ultieotom. Best clod crusher and roller combinod. $ 2 00 Dip. do do 2 l best, do de Uo ?l 00 2.1 best, Best field roller, Bost Drain drill, 2 OH2.1 best, lot Harrow, Best Cultivator, Best Ilorse-rake, B.est lteaper and mower, Best corn sheller, 2 00 2d best, do I 00 2d best, do 1 00 2d best, do 3 00 2d best, do 2 00 2d best, do 2 00 2d best. do l!est corn planter, Jri.GKs William A. Heed, lieuben Wall, Jona than Hartshorn, Hon. T. B. Davis, C. Baker. Class iS. Agricultural LnjJcmcnts. Best Original invention in the county, of uu agricultural implement. $5 00 2d best, " " orig. inv. Dip. Best threshing machine, $3 00 2d best, 2 00 Best fanning mill, l 00 2d best, Dip. Best hay pitching machine, 2 00 2d best, do Best bay rigging on wagon, l 00 2d best, do Best ox yoke and bows, l 00 2d best, do Best vegetable root cutter, l 00 2d best, do Best stalk and s'.niw cutter, 2 01 2d best, do , Host common plow, l 00 2d best, do Best single or double shovel plow, l 00 2d best single or double shovel plow, Dip. Best horse power for general purposes, l 00 2d best horso power for goneral purposes, Dip. j Best fork and fixtures for unloading wngons.2 00 I .'U best tork and fixtures fur unloading ' Dip. Ji i,ks Simon Thompson, Benj. Sparkiunn, II. B. Wright, Daniel Hartsock, Benj. Bishel. Class l'J. Miscellaneous farmitij implements. Best beo hive, Best stump puller, Best Potato digger, Best grain cradle, Best six hand rakes, $1 002.1 best. Dip. 2 00 2d best, do i 00 2d best, do 1 00 2d best, tlo 1 00 2d best, do Best lot gardening tool. 1 (102.1 bc.t, do Best set farming utens.ls, owned by farmer, 1 00 . 2d best set farming utensils, owned bv furmor.Dii JinuF.sJohn D. Thompson, John ltussoll, O. B. .Merrell, J. II. Fleming, Samuel Powell. Class 20. Wheat, Ilar'iy, Corn, ,c. Best. 2d best. Acre of winter wheat, $:t A Dip. $2andDip. Acre of spring wheat, 3 a Dip. $2ndDip. F'ld of wheat, 4 to 10acros,3 Dip. $2andDin. Aero o! corn, 2 t Dip. $InndDiii l.'M.I l 1 , .1 n n ... . . . I r iu oiiricj , noi less tuan .;a.- A jJip. Acre of oats, 2 A Dip.- Acroofryo, 2 A Dip. - Bushel of corn ears, 1 a Dip.- 3 acres of buckwV.eat, 2 t Din.- -JlandDip, -SlandDip, -$IandDip. -Diploma. -flandDip. Ji iikks George Wilson (Doses). Michael SolL Jas. A. Heed, Samuel Kirk, Joab Itider, Jos. Irwin Martin H Luther, Hobt. .Mehaffey, Hugh Henderson, Class 21. field Crops. n , , Hest 2d Best. One-half acre of potatoes, $2andDip. $lantlDip. Ono-four(h acre of beans, 2,indl)ip. $IandDip. Aero of clover seed, 2andl)ip. jlandDip. Ono-fourtho. broom corn, 2nndDip. JlundDip, One-fourth aero sorghum, 2nhdDin Best! aero of peas, 1 00, 2d best, Best aero of rutabagoes, 1 00. 2d best, Best bushel Timothy seed, 1 00, 2d best' Best J aero carrots, 1 00. 2d best, Best 1 acre turnips. 1 on... .2,1 bn.i Dip. Dip, Dip , Dip. I 1 ,..? ,.. .... . : . ' 'r- Dip. u. ....r. .. lucmun (lovington), (j. i: Oulich, I FtiliPrt OtvAno : ,1 T 1 ( Crop, being C those that vinlJ ih ..ni...i ........" ments to bo furnished by tlo applicants for pro- nnuius on farm crons. Tl.ev m,. i, ...;,.i..i I and a sample of the same furnished at thofair, j and alio at tho rooms of the eommitien. 3. Applicants applying for premiums shall fur- 1111.,. .uu twiiiiiiiueo a statement signed by him- self iinilor n l.,.l.. r :. .2.. ' " .' : nfiif.ii.ni..,l I . . . J of grain raised ou tho grDund entorcd for a pro- minm nn.l I. n l...tl ... . 1 tho kind and condition of tho previous crops tho kind and quantity of scod used, nnd tho time and modo of putting it in tho ground. 4. It is tho object of tho society to grant pre miums for good, not extravagant nnd generally impracticable culture, nnd any wilful inaccuracy in the statement furnished us abovo shall do pnvo e applicant of a right to compete for tho futuro premiums. Class 22. Bread and Cereal Food. Best 3 Loaves bread, winter wheat, Dip. " 2. " " spring wheat, do 1 " " corn, do " 1 " " rve. " i uunci case, Dip. " Sjionge cake, Dip. " Pio of any kind, Dip. " Preserves, Dip. " Display of proscrves, " Ice cream, ' Display of jellies, Best Fruit cake, do " Jelly cake, do " Plain cake, do " Jelly. do do do do JtnoKs Mrs. James F'orrest, Mrs. J. Boyntnn, Jlrs. Wm. Irvin, Mrs. iM. McCullough, Jlrs. Robert Boss, Mrs. Jli Graham, Airs Ilev. ilcLcod. Class. 2.'!. liutter and Cheese. Lest 10 pounds butter, $1 00 2d best, Dip. i made in May or June, 1 0.. 2d best, Dip, ' ' i cheese, j, ' Mrs" Wm"-M lleti'n- ! ..ni.i, J Vi (I1UIU IU5,, Wm. McBrido " fc ' " K,0MUxnr , t 1 Class 24. 7ir. . - -1 it'iw, ue.i nurroi ol Mour, $1 t dip -" 100 lbs. flour (spring wfleat.) 2d best. Din. 50 c. A Dip. , . i on ins. nour snrinir wheaO. li l pounds ryo flour, SO c. Dip, 2d best 50 pounds rye (lour, Dip, " (1 pounds buckwheat Hour, 50 e. Dip' 2d best 50 pds. buckwhent flour, Dip, " 50 pounds corn meal, 50 c, t Dip, 2d best 60 pounds corn moal, Dip. Ji-ncr.s Jesse Broomall, Samuel Jordan. R. S Humphrey, Ferdinand Oswalt, B. i'liackman. ir. Clvss 25. Domestic Articles Best box or jar of honov.. Dint !u...?,l W tm Host It) lbs. mnplo sugar, Dip.A S0.-2d besLDip ! T . , .,..... , p,,!,,,, ius preservca peacnes In air-tight cans. Din. ! 'ivBi-ir.i loiuniocs 11 Ilest preserved black berrie lino. .... . . . ' liest preserved currants liest ham cooked with kiu uMuTodo of cure,!) , i midX ladi 1 ny ''ltteo '"' ( N B mJT , , , k I, t puuU niado by lady, d9 February , loW.nu. 4, ,.,,3 IJt., L.y ,b, r 1 1. . ..I.. I'. I- A ! ..-Lint i -I'-'i, D o. r .ii ' I lUll, II, Alt , III I.I ,i 'm, Mi. 1.1,11 lulu, Mm. , I ll; i It In, Mm. .I' n n I linn I i. Mm. Il- I. I lin Miii . Mi .1 II n. I i"in Mm, 'Ji!. lli it; o W ilfnn, l'i ft;, ) 1 ) i, M "I u liielm i ,' B 't HMm4'. n Him I, tl C - M bcl, Dip. Bi-I 1fl.it-l MiHiii.l, I nn . M l.,., ,t I Beit in 3 nid' cloth. I oil I'd I,,., i, .In IVI l air woolen bltilikols, 1 00 . 2. be-l, do 1 II, l i.'i)iit,1 wo'ilni carpet, 1 (Ml 2 1 best, il I left I .' laid" rag cm pit, ool en chain, 1 (HI - 2,1 best, do , Best 15 yards rag car et.cnt- ' Inn chain, CO 2d best, do ; Best woollen coverlet, 1 00 2,1 best, do Best woolen fringed mitts, do Best hearth nig, do I Best pair-woolen knit stnekins, do ' Best 1 lb. linen sewing thread, do Best specimen of knotting, knitting or nee- die work by .Misses under 12 years of age, do Bust 1 lb. of stocking yarn, iU Best foot mat, Dip. Best straw hat do Best straw bonnet. Dip. Best tidy, do J i tgks Mrs. Jinlgo Ferguson, Mrs, It. n. Cald well, Mrs. Bydiu ltheem, Mrs. John Norris, .Mrs. Mary Spackman, Miss Nancy Ogden, Mrs Doctor Thoi' pson Mrs. G. L. Bee.l, .Mrs, S. J. ltow. Class -7. Xeede, Shell, Wa.u uork fr. Best specimen of needlo work, Dip. " group of flowers in worsted, do " lamp stand embroidered, do " lamp stand not embroidered, do " embroidered slippers, do " embroidery in silk, do " ombroidery in worsted, do " embroidery in laeo, do " embroidery in nitislin. do " shirt made by Miss under ljyuars, do " patching and mending, do ' ottoman cover, l)ip. Best table cover do " fancy chain wk, Dip. " worked collar, do " wax flowers, Dip. " worked quilts, do " feather work, Dip " leather work, do " orniimonted work do Ji lifins Miss Kuima Urahaia, Sliss Sophie Bar rett, Miss Maggie" Irvin, Miss .Mary Jauo Wright, Miss M, J. Bard, Miss Kuiily Forrest, Miss Matilda M'Murrny.Miss Josephine F'l.'L'al s .Matilda JI .Murray. .Miss Jnscplin .Miss Mary Foly, Miss Melissa, Irwin, Miss Jim- ma Jones. Millineril and Hmsmahioa. Class 28 Best millinery Dip. Best dress-making. Din. JrnnLS .Miss Mary C Wright, Miss Mary II Fer guson, Mrs Mary K Leonard, jMisees Jano .Mitchell, Ada Swnrtz, Fli.a Stono, Hetty Culh cart, Helen Cuttle, Louisa Kratjor, fliary A Irwiu. Class 20, Arlidic work. Best painting in oil, " painting iu watc colors, " portrait painting, " landscape painting, " cattle painting, " ornamental painting of any kind, " daguerreotypes talon on tho ground, " ambrotypes taken on the ground, " photographs taken on tho ground, " writing, " ornamental penmanship, ' architectural drawing, Dip. do do do Jo do do do do do do do J. nriKs Dr John 0 Loraine, II M'Kim, Mrs. W. L SpottswooJ, Mrs Alexander Irwin, Miss Sin, hie M'Lo il. .Mrs I'M Blnom. Mr .1 II M'Enally, Hi v. J.M Galloway. Class 30. Isi:ns. Best design for farm houso, $2 2d best, Dip uesign lor oarn, " design fur carriago houso and stable, " design for dairy house, " design for ico bouse, " design for dry house. 2 2d best, do 2 2d best, d-i do do do 1 2d best, 1 M best, 12,1 best, " design for bridge. Plan t"r briilgo rot less than 251) ft. span, 3 00-2.1 best. Hit.. tf , i,..r.B iuiii. vi xv jiarrcu, lion. I in liigler Jno. D Thompson, Thos. Kirk, Hob't Dough erty, Ci.as ?,.-M,-(alic fabrics and Machin-n 1. 'Tw.... II.. 1 II ... ... . Bcstdisplay of Uiblo and pocket cutlery, aiuencan inanufacturo. Dl Best cooking stove, wood and coal, Dip. and 00 2d best, Dip ond $2 3d be.-t, Dip and I 00 l'.est parlor stove, coal, Dip ami 2 00 2d best, Dip and $1 00 3d besf, Dip liest parlor stove, wood, Dip and 2 Oil 1 2.1 best, Dip and 1 00 3d best, Dip ! Best cast iron fence. Dip and 3 00 2d best, dip und 2 00 3d best, pi, and 1 00 , Best tin ware, dip and 1 Oil 2d best, dip and 1 00 3d best Dip. J Best blucksmithing, d p and $3 2,1 host, dip nndI gunsiuitliing, dip and 2 2d best, dip and 1 ' iron turning, dip and 2 2d bet, dip and 1 ' shower bath dip und $.' 00 ' original invention in the bounty, 5 00 ' plate eastings, . dip and 1 00 Ji nuKs Win. M. Bride, John F Weaver, lilisha Fenton, David Kirk, Win. A Wallace. Class 32. Vehicles (fall kinds. Best family carriago, $ j .IDip.- 2d best, S3 C Dip do 2 do lSKy. do farm wagon, sleigh, timber sled, horso enrt, do do do do 2 do 2 do 2 de do do Dip Dip wheel borrow. $1 00 2d best. Ji nous Dr. II P Thompson, B C Bowman, Jno, W Pauly, John 11 Hewitt, Goorgo lleakoudon, j . 1. isrenner, t u Jliller. t. lass..,,, Cabinet ware in Lv intn. 1'' dressing burcau.Udip.--2d best, $2 d Dip -'do do 2 do .1 do . cx,en,lon table . ei ei mnn wuie, 2 do 3 do 2 do 2 do do do do do do 1 2 1 1 do do do , vrietv ofchnirs do do set parlor furniture,.' po display of cabinet wure, 2 $j 00 and Dip OltICO ClKlir, i uu and do OIIIOKS JamCS JI. 1- emmf. P. hrnhn. B Wuight, Thos. Mills. Harrison W Spencer! Class 34. Coopering, Carpentering and Jiitskct-mulling. Best spocimcn of pino ware, Din window sash, $1 002.1 best, do 1 002.1 best, do $2 00 and do 1 00 and do 1 00 and do .In window blind, set grain measures, lot of buckets, lot of splint baskets, panel door, JrnoRs James Fenton, Frederick fTulich, Thos Jientierson, Aiiralinm Dg.len, John Garrison. Class 33. Routs and Garden Vegetables. Best 4 stalks celery, Dip. Best bus. turnips, Dip. ' J bushel carrots, do ' 1 bus, onions, do ' do rutebagos.do J do par.nips, do 1 do table bcets.do ' 12 tomatoes, do f. heads ciibbage.do .' fi egg plants, do 2 heads caHlillower.do ' t. lima beans.do one-half bushel table potatoes, do ' quart w insor beans, j0 ' vuriety of squashes, j0 variety of melons, (o ' ono half bushel of sweet potatoes, do All vegetables to bo raised by tho exhibito- JroGKs--James 1). Graham. A. K. Wrii,i u-'.... L. Moore, Philip Antes, Hov. Joseph H. Foc'iL (-'LASS M. Curriers. Saddlers, Shoemakers, &e. ' ' Gento'bootsand shoes, $2adDip.-$1VndDip. , S" Ladys gaitors, Display ofboots and 1 do 1 do do 1 nnd do 2 and do 1 and du do 1 and do 1 add do do do 14 m.-i'hi j vi muvis 1 1, ii 1 1 ruwn. a UtlU UU I shoes, 3 A .1.. Traveling trunk, Tug harness, 2 and do v.nimi.mf 11111 ui-foi, onnu uo 1 Singlo hnrness, 2 and do 1 Riding bridle and mart'1,1 and do , Gents' riding saddlo, 2 and do 1 Ladys' riding saddlo, 2 and do Display of saddlery, 3 anil do I Calf skin, land do f'Oio weather, j and du Every other kind of leather. Kobo n""do h ""'oilor, 2 and do Jutoss - Ricbard Mosson. John Ir, In ir I ratchln' ""uben II. Moore, Win. Torter, e-i.L n !.., ..." , -wiuvw L 1 I I ip, J.i I ASS Zt. lailors nti1 Inh,J,t.... Sofa. Ko Winer m in iiMlBhtean.. t, 'i V, J- l7',' 60--2d best, do bles. io. Cn..,:: 1..., '"' "ouc? 10 S b given In the town ra- I': I I I I I'" "I I ' It t . i U "i. I l,:'i, I t l Mi-b. ): t M I Mm ,1 1 Ml ! ,-ii- 'li, .'- hit M, ii .iii-l I'm ,' - I'.-.l bill, II, si l ull, , Dm 1 1 A 1 1 in , sun r, ..- I' C '-. D r. r.t-i bi.-uK, do ' fill .1. do 1 I'niiii.bl.-I, Dip. di tin 1'iitili I B, 'I Ni' ' ii .li 1-1,1 ll" in li'idrr, I,. . ( nun, 1 uu.-1, l-tni-l 1 i t, . I'l. hi .!',!. 'nines h ntsi'll. -Soi.c Wine, B.-rt ilniin lib' Best III" bl il '( Bel Li Icli. Dip. ll't ll I I'.e'l IllliVels, I'.i il pnlleir, Dip do .Ii i'i;i Judge IVr'ii'un Nii lml i, Jr., W in M. rn Cl,A-S Ci.'m'.mIi , ii lire l.iiiiiiii, Marlin !, lien l-irhail. i I ( In inieal action. iii C". Best available inanuro at Inotlernte cost, Best for f.irin pr.nliicls, f I oo Best fur glue, I 00 Best linseed oil, I 00 Best tallow candles, dip. best writing ink, Dip. do do do do iln T . Host specimen sonp, dip best vineger, JinoKs Dr. M Woods, Dr, V. Wilson, Dr, Buyer, Dr. A MeI.eod, Dr. J G Hurtswick, Dr. D. . Crouch, Dr, l'et.er. ('less II. Slottr and Wood. Best dressed stone, tl .1 din. Best mill stono. din Best floor boards work'd do Host grindstone, do imodioinei leave tho system subject to a retur of Best weather baard w'k do Best shingles, do 1 1,10 1ouho , suro by these medicines is I or Best spliter shaved hoops.do Best turned art, do '. l"nonL Try thorn, be satisfied, and bo curod. Discretionary premiums will be recommended 1 Mermrul IMseascs, Never fails to eradi for nil articles of merit exhibited by mechanics' 0"to entirely all the eflects of mercury infinitely in ull tho various branches, mid it is hoped a 1 ,oulll'r " '0t powerful prejiaration of e-eneral nttendaueo will bo inaile. I Sarsaparilla, Fomll improvements useful to (ho farmor and tiiht ""''St Nervous Debility, Nervous Com haviag valuablo properties, diserelionary prom's I'.1'11"1" u1'"" k'nds, Organic Alleetions, Pulpita- wni no roccominentietl tiy tlio eoinmitlee' and u- warded by tho board at their discretion. jimwks Judgo Leonard, Jinlgo Bunsull, F". K. Arnold, Alex. Irwin, Arthur Boll. Class 12 Natural Minerals. Best of useful minerals of Clearfield oouu- ty, coal included, do. ' Limestone, do. best sandstone, do. 1 l'ottors cluv, do l'iro clay, do ' suite crystiilizetl miii do ' Fossils, (I ' minerals from the surrounding counties, ib JcnuKS Judge Hoyt, ltcv. W. L. ispottsivood, H. B. Sivoope, li. F. Kuugle, L. J. Cnuis i Class 43. (lateral List, i;,,st di.-itlav and createst varietv of flower. do do do do Jiisplay plants, Best Floral ornaments, Best basket bonnets Willi handle, liest manufactured article by sewing machine on ground, do Best band boiiuets,, do best butter bowl, do Best washing machine, do Best butter ladle, do Best c Ii in' ii , do Jrpni'.s Mrs. Jmlgo .Moore, .Mrs. Josiah H. Heed, Mrs. Joseph II. llegarty Lumber city,) Mrs. D, F. Kuwcilcr, .Mrs. Martin Nichols, jr., Mrs Wm Merrell, Mrs. A. II. Shaw, Mrs. Win. A. Wallace, Mrs. Maj. Nivling, .Mrs. Thos. For cee. Class 41. fruit. Best display nnd greatest variety of grafted ap ple., summer and winter fruit, named a ml arranged, 50 cts do Best di ply and greatest variety of pears, named anj arrange.!, .10 cts A do liest display and greatest variety of peai lies, named and arranged, 60 cts if-Be-t Apples, J bushel Best Collection of plums, Best do cherries, Best tlo quinces, Best tl) strawberries, Best specimen of Foreign grapes, Be-t specimen of American cranes. tlo do do do tlo do tlo do Be.-t specimen currants, not less (ban 3 qnrt's do Best specimen goosben ies, ' ' 3 ' do Best specimen of blackberries, do Best specimen of seedling grapes raised in county nnd worthy ol culture, do Best specimen of Domestic w ine, tlo Ji ihiks Win C. Foley Win. .McCracken, Mrs. Samuel Mitt-hell, Mrs. J. F. Weaver, J. B. M'En ally, Al.ram Nevling. Miss .oseqliino Lanich, Mi-s Edith Boynton, Miss Bertha Wright. Class 45. Jloesemanshiji, t c, Best j couple of ladies and gents on horseback, tin Iicst company of cavalry, do Best company of infantry, do Best band of brass instruments, do Best martial band, d Best 23 singers. do J nines Gen. .. II. Larrimer, Col. H. D. Pat ton, Col. A. B. Shaw, Col. It. .. Walla 'e, Col. Smiley. Col. Passmorc, Col. M'Clure. .Maj. D. W. Wise. Major S. C. Patjhin, .Major Hull, .Maj , lleiscy, Major Win. Bell, Captain Mathew Og den, dipt. W. A. Campbell, Capluin Taylor Howies. Class -iGXurseries. Best nursery containing tho greatest variety of fruits ami shrubs cultivated in the most np. proved and methodical manner, $2 00 A do J i' nans 'Ih'niias Mills. Jacob Giriuh, James A. Ilagtrty, William J. Hemphill, ltichard Shaw jr., John (1. Cain, Win. L. Moore. Persons nj. pointed to act as judges aro request ed to notify the Secrotary, if possible, before tlio 1st day of the Fair, of their acceptanco of the trust, and to meet tho Pres't nt tho opening of the Fair. The Hules nnd Regulations, .f e. Mill ol in a week or two. will bo pub- ! ! ! DEATH ! ! ! Tq every form and Specie of VERMIN. "COSTA H'S" "COSTA fi'S" "COSTA irs" "COSTA ns" "COSTA I,"S" "COSTA 11' S" dial, lloach il c, Keterminator, Jled-lltig Ej-'erminatoi: f.tcctric Powder tor Ir sects. DESTROYS I X.ST A XT LY V.U, Uonclies, Mire, Moles, Cround-.lieo, Bed -Im irs, Ants, Mollis, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insec ts on l'limts, Inserts on Animals, t e. in short every form nml si'Ccics of 10 years established in Xe York City used Ly the City Post Cilice- the City l'ris- vmi uiju nuinoii iiou.sos tJiocity btoamors Sill ilia .Ir :.. Il.i 1 .. a , ' O 111S ,VC., tllO CU V Hotels. "A.Mor." "St. sl.nloo f I I .. ... ., U.v ...s m ., Vy ,11(Jle i:)aii (i((iin) I'ntuiu luiuiiL's. inreo years. U8i.l'i'ugoists and Kelailers everywhere' io ''10 onso of a ''"'y n Ansonsvillo, Clear sell them '"'C'J- coull,y ho wai nlso afllicled with Scrofula seholesalo AgcnU in all large Cities - I in ZUco JeisC, residing in Carl-iii-i eguiar sizes, 2jc., 51 Ic, it Si !oxes town, Cambria count, Pn who was so badly af Hottle.s, Husks. dieted with Cancer (hat it cat his entiro noso off. VSkJ. ! ! I'liWAKE !! 1 of spurious imitations. ! nnJ I1'8 caso was ,worso, if possible, than j.Aiiiumo eacu j,ox, Kottio .t Mask, nnd tnko nothinc but "Costar's" B.,.!? 1 .00 Hoxes sent by mail. & ifri.OO by Express. B'-B-Aihlrcss orders or for Circular, lo II KN KY il, COSTA , rrincinnl lepot, 410 r.ro.ailivny, X. Y. -St ) LI ) Il Y LO K A 1 N K .t C( ). Marehl7th. Clearfield Vn. Cabinet, Chair Makin?, , w fMiiMvttt notice, nnd in a workmanlike mnnn.r n . . 1 iiiarKet street, 3d door east of Th rd sL. nenrlv ! opposito tho old Jew store -. h, i.. ,?i X ' Z constantly on hand a large assort motit of Ma hogony nd c B m v l Maro of everv dener ,.i!.. -,i.:i. i : ... of on n. ,...i . ' uo "Wl i i ""'""'"v vvrins as IU0 same articles II! tn 'MU'11'1 . i WIU1UUI nnp, in nn hinj llm..,-., 1 n . ,, ad V;.Mr. k."',T k. .'1 ! im lilt v uu; ni.oop. 'in i 1 1 r ri.i , l lll, I I I.I.H ASP rHOENlX miTEUS. The high and envl-d i t lebi ity blfli lbe pre enili ent mi dii-iiies bine ai-,iiired i,r Iheir iimiiiiible illii.tt'V in all llm iliseii-ei wbl.h Ibcy , profess I'l i iire, has lenili'ied the usual prnellee of pulling li"! only limn- iiry, but unworthy of I hem.' They it re known ly tin ir fniilsi their! good works (cst'lv f"f them, and Ihey thrive not , ttie fit (til ol tun i-1 - il .i I , i ii Is ai l cask of A r.1 li iiiii, .tt'itlK and Chronic I j l'.lieiiiiiiilisoi, Alleetioiis of tin' Bladder anil Kid- I neys. Billions l ever and l.iver Complaints. I 1 In tho south and west, where these diseases pre- vail they will be fniiud invaluable. Planters, ' Farmers.anil others, w ho once use these medicines , w ill never afterwords bo without them. I lscp-lu. No person with this distressing disease should delay using tlieso medicine' iiu- ! mediately. Kruptioiis of tho skin, Krysipelas, 1 ! Flatulency, Fever and Ague. For this scourge ' I of tho western country tlieso medicines will bo j 'j'1""'! safe, speody.und certain romedy. Other, 11 " ",u '"-'"lt jioiero niin, rilest. Tho original proprietor of theso medi cines was cured of Piles of 3o years standing by tho use of these Life medicinos alone. Worms of nil kinds, are ellectually cured by these medicines. 1 1 arents w ill do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Belief will bo certuin. TUB I. IKK TILLS A N't) I'HOKNIX B1TTBI1S Purify tho blood, and thus remove all disease fiom the system. A single trial will place tho Lipk Pn. i.s and Piiiiknix Bittkiis beyond tho reach of competition in tho estimation of every patient. jW'Prepurod and sold bv DH. WM. B. MOFFAT, 335 Brotlway, cor.. Worth St., New York. Feb. 2!llh LSfiO. lyr. look 1 1 :i : : look iikiu:: rilMU undersigned subscribers, lake this nieth .1. od of inloriuing the public generally, that they have this day entered into copartnership in nave tins any entered into copartner; THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, and can be found at the shop formerly occupied by J. Shtinkwiler, on Third street, in this bo rough, where they will be pleased to see tho r old customers, nnd ns many Hew ones as can make it convenient to give them a call. Bring on your hoes, ydur spades and picks, Your log. chains and your pulling sticks, Your sleds, your sleighs, your horse, your maro, No three-year old shall then go bare. Your spears will work up then just right, To j, rooning houks for every height, Your snortls too, shall then bo wrought. To ploughshares such us (Wh nu'er bought. JACOB SI1UNKWILEH, GEO. W. OUU. Clearfield, December 8, 1 S5S. tf. LINDSKY'S IMl'KOVFD A STANDAKD JIKDICIXE For the speedy, radical, and eflcctuul etno A.L DISEASES arising from I.MPU III TY OF ,TIIE BLOOD. ot This medicine has wrought tho most n.iracu Ions cures in desperate cases of Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Pimples on tho lace, (lid, Stubborn Ulcers, Tetter Affections, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaint, Low Spirits, Cancerous formation, Erysipelas, Boils, Sore Eves, Scald Head, Bheumatic Disorder!, Co.-tiveness, Salt Bheum, General Debility, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach, Female Complaints, and sll Diseases having their orgin in an impure slate uf the Blood. e.i : :v.-,t :!IMlPir'i The abovo is o portrait of David M'Creary, Xapier township, who, on tho 3lst day of Aug. I8a8, made affidavit betoro Justico (iorley thut ho was treated f ir the cure of Cnnror by three physicians of B .dford county, and by Dr. New ton nf tho Electric College in Cincinnati, for a period of nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, his lip, noso ami a portion of his left cheek wero entirely eaten nwny ! He had given up all hope, when he heard of tlio "Blood Search er," ond was induced to try it. Four bottles cared liun, and olthough ....11.. ,i:..k I .i is nn ,ir n l,. 1 . .1,;. ;.- I....H.. . '.i: (-.. .lll-KilUll'llt IlieiU ,. ..... i,uo tiii,u,iu IIIL.I IIIIIU saved his life The full particulars of this case may he soen in a circular, which can ho had of any of the Agents. I o also refer to thocaso of Nancy Blenkney, ofUldertown. Armstrem. c.on.v ! or,.l ,.f I .... , ... ' - r. j , v.vs. ... ocruiuiaaitcr being unable to get out of bed fur "' y""' The particulars of theso cases everv ono of wuicn was cureti oy tno uso ol tlio Dlood Soarchor may also be found in a circulus to bo had of any of tho Agents, It. 51. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for tho manufacture and sale, nea tho Pa, llailroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Dr. (ioo. H. Keyser, Wholesale- Ageut Pitts burgh Pa. I'OH SALE HV-C. D. WnUon, Clearfield: John lutton, Curwonsvillo ; James B. Graham, (iruhamnlon : E. F. II T) ii i ' . '.ii iu u Ull II U.HSt'll. 1'ixnnvilln H If M... 1 ..ii "t i- ' -m , "r'""Bl"n i J.uwaru illiams, W 1. p..t i.. ,n' vis J31. IfflIVs YOUR TEE TIL TAKE CAPE Of THEM! I -vH. A. M. HILI .H. desires III nnnm.nnA tn J his friends and patrons, that bo is now An. . . .. . '.. . ,..u8 an u. u uiuo i operations in lientistry. Ii0"9 d.?' ri.n ? erTl:, And him at his . Jon rniNTiNc. All l ll ll"iM tin k lt .lul l i j; 1,11,1 l iiiil li's llm I'nl'li'lif r nl tln "li.,,l,it 1 I m In (ililHHilirn In lli , ill, lit' Hull lio m it , . . i . t . . 1 1 i i .. l i 'i in 'l'i uu MiMs u I'akiiiiii l'iii.i.mo,( I'.M KM HiKiKS, I 'imi I I.aki, ' II w.i. 'I n nr . s, II amiiiii i. I'ii.-I I MH, Musk", I.Alin , ' nml c vi'iy kiml of Di-inling nuiully dono m n I 'mnu y jiiiniiiit'i'. All nrdi'rs will tin ext'l'lllt'il H illl noiU iifss nml It'i tl . : i if I'ANIKI, lioohl.ANlUli:, I'XTH'i: of Hie peace l.utLcr-biiitf. Clcnifielil I n. P. will attend promptly lo nil busine.. eiiliii.. lu his cire. .Mun-h I'S, ISliHly, d. KLLIS I11W1N cV SONS, VT tho mouth of Llek Bun, live miles r-on . X - tieurnei'i. . i. in n a. j ana extensive Miiuuliicliirers ol Lumber, July 23, 1 162. J. I). THOMPSON, 1 la( khUiUli, Wagons, Buggies, Ac, ic, ironeul J f on short notice, ami the very best stylo, at his eld stuud in tho borough of Curwuusviilo. Dec. 211, 1SS3 DH. M. WOODS, having changed his loca tion from Curwonsvillo to Clearfield, ros. poctfully offers his professional services to the citizens of tho latter place and vicinity. Hesideneo on Second street, opposite ti it of J. Crans, lisq. my 1 JV56. J. G. HARTSWICK, M. D. I li y s i r i a ii and Surgeon, Clearfield" Pa., May 30, 18C0. WALTER BARRETT, ATTOHNEY AT LAW, will attend promptly and faithfully to ull legal business entrusted to his care, in the several Courts of Clearfield and adjoining countios. Olliec, tho ono foruiorly occupied ty G. R. Barrett. Oct. 20th, 1859 Jy. DH. G. V. STEWAIiT 1)lijsic lan nnd Surgeon, offers his profes. sional services to the citirens of Now Wash. : '""'n and surrounding community. Office three uu'i.- Mii-i Vl mv M U.IUlllL'lUIl 11UUHP. New Washington, Pa., Oct. 14, 185P. JOHN HUIDEKOPER. Civil Enci.nef.r &. Land Si kvevor, oilura his professional services to the citizens of Clear field county. All business entrusted to him will bo promptly and faithfully executed. Office with Leonard, Finney it Co. VJV. HAYS, DAGUEHKEAN, Melainootypist, Ambroty. pist, and JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Kersey, Elk County, Pa. LCVEirFLKGAL, " Justice of ihc peace Lulher-biirg, Clearfield Co, Pa., will attend promptly to nU business entrusted to bit care. He also informs tho public that ho koepi constantly on hand at his shop, o goneral as. sortment of Saddles, Bridles, Hurness aud whips, which ho will sell on reasonable troms. April I, lsr,0. DEI" TAL CARD. VM. SMITH offers his professional services . to tho Ladies and fieirileuieu of Clear- 1 field with and vicinity, neatness nn.'l All operations performei despatch. Beinir fainiliar with all tho lato iinprovuients, ho is prepared t. mako Artiticial Teeth in tho best manner. Office in Shaw's new row. Sept. 1-lth, 18.J.S. J as. n. lAnnniRR. T AKKIMI.lt .t Tl I. TEST Attorheys at Law J Clearfield, Pa., will attend promptly to Cot. lAiolis, Lahd Agencies, tc, ic, in Clearfield, Centre nnd Elk coulities. July Jio. y I) OBERT J. AVALLACE, Attoiiskv at Law, V Clearfield, Pa., Office in Shaw's Row, op posito tho Journal office. doc. 1, 1858. tf. MtKiKK tt I'TZVTLEIfi ' Wlioloale and Itctall Merrliauts. Ah? extensive dealers in timber, snwed lum ber and shingles. Also, dealers in fiour an grain, which will bo sold cheap for cash. Oct. 11,18511. Keep up the Excitement! 1 y EMOVALS always causo eicitcment; and 1 V since the great excitement about tho remo val of tho Court House has subsided, tho commu nity generally huvo become, somewhat excited upon hearing tliatC. D. Wutson has determined to pull up stakes and removo to Virginia, But tho latest causo for excitement is Iho fact that (. have removed my saddler shop from my old stand opposite Iho Court House to my new shop on .Market street nearly opposite th) jail, whero all who may favor mo with a call can bo snppliod with ' Single Harries, Double Harness, Tvtrj Harness, Bridles Collars, Whips, Halters. Housings, Breech bands, Side Straps, &c. In fact every thing in the line of Saddling and Harness making. Tl ankful for tho vory liberal patronage- heretofore bestowed, I solicit a con - tinuance of the saiuo, and a call from ns many nnn. . , . ! "v" lurlu"'" 118 n niaKO 11 suit. UEOROE W. RHEEM. P. S. My being connocted with tho Drug business will not interfero with my shsp, for I hnvo tho Drug fstoro attended to by caroful dands, and intend dovoting my tiuio exclusively to my regulnr business. O W R Aug. 31, 185'J. ' ' ' MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, CLEARFIELD STONE WARE POTTER y. Thankful for past favors and solicitious of fu uro patronage. I would respectfully announce thnt 1 hove on hand again, and will constantly keep at the Pottory in this borough, on tho cor ner a short (list aneo cast of tho Methodist Church, a largo stock of Crockery, such as Croam erocks, milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, (Stovo pipe casing f c. rf-e. ; and nlso an extensive assortment of different sines nnd patterns of brackots and rosettes for crnico on houses, nnd other mmil -dings. Any mouldings not on linnd will be mndo to oidor on short notice Also firo brick mado and kept for sale. .Cr-K liberal reduction on prices mvlo to' wholesale- dealers. F. LEITZINUEH. Clearfield, may 2,1, 1870. ly. The undersigned respectfully begs leave t announce that ho recently rented house in thV borough of Lumber oily, Clearfield county, Pa,' for the accommodation of tho travelling publio watermen and all others who may favor hint with a call. His tablo will always bo suprllod with as 1rnc.1l ns tho markets afford; and no pains win be' spared to ronder his cuests cnmfortnblA mu . ,, r ms guests comiorlable whllo To which ihe faets that no In- unuer uu ruoi. U.xicating liquors of any kind will be kont about the premises, will ho trusts, contribute in no small degroo. Whilo, what is always important to the traveller, tho bost attention will be given by careful hostler to that faithful companion of his journey, his patient stood. July 4, 180(1. ly. JAMES CRO."LY.