Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 26, 1860, Image 4

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CLEARFIELD COUNTY ,
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
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JTo 6 eW 'As horouyl o CUarfitli, ex Tumrfny,
HoVsil..y (!( Tkundoy, the 18ra, I7l and
ISlk dpaf Octubrr, A. I)., U6U.
(iI'Hi,l'.ll OF 1UU HOCIUTY.
ULI.S llt.VIX, Pre-i.lcnl.
J Ion. JAs. T. LEONARD,
VtlLLlAX IhTIN,
Janei Forrest,
Jam lb II. Ficmino.
V. Prt.
A EUueiler, Senetnry.
.4. jl. ib'miVA, Cor. SecieiAiy.
J a he Wriclev, Ti-eanjier.
J B. JIcEnallt, Librarian.
Exttutic Com. Hon, Riebard f-baw.
lien. John Patton un'a Boynton.
Juklllll K. Bead J. Al'Gaugbey.
Orator, Hon. 0. K. Brrtt.
Commillert c Arraeivnt,
A. C. f js.vr, Uiaimmn
Horte.
El Bloom,
Ofoige II. Lytic
Jaiiiea AJ'Gluuglilin
Jnmos Levy,
W. L. Antpg.
Dutiil C. Dale
Samuel Clyl
Hilo Hoj t.
Jacob Wilholm,
0. W. Slioff.
Yield crops & Vegeta
bles. Sterp A Sti'me.
James Irwin, Sr.,
.lulu.on lloluea
IMit. Miiciiell,
AVin. M Bi'hun,
D. W. Moore,
G. D. Good fellow,;
Wm. M. sIiht,
Kdwftid McUarvey
Aaron C. Tute,
Elh Jolinson
Butter, Cheese, Flour Agricultural d' Misctlla-
and Xihicli's.
neout Articles,
.Tolin Irwin, C'ur'r
Thoiim Wi-igley,
Isaac Hloom,
A. Scryver,
1). S. Flomii'g,
Waller Banett,
Wm. P. ''Imnibera,
Jolin W. Slaigart,
Fane) Department.
(4.W. Rlieni,
Jolm Irwin, Cui-wcbb.
J. P. Kmiier,
John U. A'orvver,
Mra. II. F. Naniilo.
V in Bloom,
Wm. F. Irwin,
Merchandise i0 T)o-
meslio Fairies.
M. A. Flunk,
Duviii M'Uuii);ly,
W. W. Wri'lit,
Kilwnid Goodwin
Mr. Urnvy Kern.
MisD. Mnry Halters,
Mist Kate lirown,
MUs llnnnnli Bloom,
Miits Unmet Swan,
Mi8 Jennie Leoimrd,
Mm II. Sjiackman,
Mi"8 Elitrt Heed,
" Em Alexander,
' Anna I vin.
"Sai all Bii obfield
' Nan lie Irvin,
' Surah Rhep ii, ,
" Henrietta Ii ain
" .Mary Moore.
Committee at iAtrges.
Mra, T. T. Leonard, Mia Kandia Nichols
Mrs. D. M. Weaver. Mia Nannie Smith,
MiN Mary M'Gaughey.MiM Julia Gallna ay
Mixa Rebecca Frank, Miss llnnnah Carey
f J. How, John L. Cuttle,
G. V. Snyder, Alvin Rosa,
Samuel Rlieeni.
Marshall Gen. A. II. Ililla.
Col. Wm. Ten Eyck. Capt. T. J. McCut
luuli. Capl. Edwuid A. lrviii.
Viroleehnics. II. B. Swoope, W. W.
BcH, L. R. Mmrell, .Inines L. Morgan, J.
1 if i. r , t t. ,
13. lutein ncuuen . .--i'h'kimhii.
. LIST OF l'RtiMIUM.
CLASt l.tiicetpttaktl.
(Oi'OO to all Breeds n I Oomnstitori.)
Bert Bull ovvrSyenn old, $4 00 2.1 ht, 2 00
Bed Dull over 2 yen old, 2 00 2l licit, 100
Beet Hull over 1 year ..til, 2 0 2d bout, I I'fl
lirht Cow over 3 yearn old, 2 00 2d bf it, 100
lift Hull Cnlr. 1 00 2d bent, 50
All breedii como tncMliT in tbia class and
compete wlt'i eneb other. To bo judged, let, by
tliuir pood point and 'ytumeiry (iflnnno. 2d. by
the nbilitr tn t'nttvn, ,ii the animal a good hand-
Ivrf 3d. milking qunliiien. 4th, ,Hito. 5th,
give no pnmluin to any animal until they are'
wltned it will produce good sto. k. To this end
the Judges shall satislv ihe.iiselve. in regard to
the sun k of aged bulls and cows. The animal that
I ..s.sses these qualities in the greatest perlertion
fhetiid dttiw the t rptaker. whether it he Diir
Inn. Ayrcsliire, Hertford, Devon, Uiade or Na
tive. Junor.. Oeu. Thorn, Zmh. McNaul, David Ty
ler, Asaph Kirk, John 8hw of rrcatur.
Cl.Ase 2. tirade V"tt roVvetf in cohhIv.
Bert hull, $t i ll ild l est, ti 09
Best cow. 3 00 ?d hast, 2 00
Best h. iHer calf, 75 2d he t. Dip.
Best bull calf, 75 2d best. Dip.
J unci:. John Ale Pherson, "os. Lyons, Tnniuns
ii. Snvdrr, J. M. Cumniipga, Dr. J. V. llujt
V LASS A. Milk- foWS. I
Best milk cow, $1 00 2d best, 2 00
Milkeow 3d best, 100
Jl'HOR. J-mca Forrest. Thomna MeUl.ss. Ad.,
am Gcnrhart, Thos. Leoimrd, Daniel Bailey,
CLASS 4. Usui.
Best yoke 6 y. old and over, $2 00 5dbeJt.ll 00
Best yoke 3 y. " " 1 00 2d best, 50
lb si j oke 2 y. " " 60 2d best, Pip.
Best yoke I y, " 60 -2d best, Dip. ,
Jt l.oss. B. C. Bowman, Hiram Woodward, Aa-t
run li. l'nerce' Wm. rimiloy, Alex. Murray.
Class 6, Oxen. i
. Beit traimd 10 yoke, 4 years old end ever,
fiom one township, 3 00
2d best, trained 10 yoke, 4 years old sndo-
ver, from one township, 2 00
Bert trained lOyoko, II j ear j old end over,
from nno township, 00
2d best trained 10 yoke, 8 vearsold and e
ver, fiom one township, 1 00
Jt nr.r.s John l'atchln, John M. Chase Joseph
Denning, John Brubaker, Joseph Yotheie.
Class 6. t'at Cattle.
Best Fat BtiUntk, f 2 Oil 2d best, II 00
Ben Fat Cow, 00 2d best, 100
Best Heifler, 2 years old, 1 On 2d beat, 60
Ji-noEs George Kittlcberger, John AlrOuilkin,
Casper Liepold, James B oom, sr., Beuj. Ste
phens, Class 7. TaorouyA-lrerf fiance sea to nfl
Bi st Stallion, ever 4 y'rs old, 13 Mi 2d best, f 2 CO
Bestitullion.overSy'rsold, 2 00 2d best, 100
Best Stallion Colt, 2 y'rs old, 2 0J 2d best, I 00,
The premiums in this Class are intended only '
for those Horses whose pedigrees make them j
worthy of thoui. The Society wishes to eneour- j
age the rearing of high-blooded Horses bare ; on
the other hand the Executive Committee would '
caution the Judges to be careful that the preuii- j
uuis are nut drawn by Inferior stock,
J t rcas James Forrest, Eli Bloom, Dr. 0. W.t
Caldwell, Peter Bloom, Joseph Peters, I
r. . u &.-i , x- tt
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lln.! K.,1,11. .A r..-i.ll t -a,...
oil , .. 6 " f. ,L"
2d best " " " Din
Best Saddle and Carrisge Mar of any age, $1 00
2d besl" ' n,,
Best Spun of Draught Horses or Mares 2 00
21 best " ' l 00
The Horse that moves tbe heaviest load on
a Mone boat without a whip,
1 00
xo oesi.
Dip.
Best Coll, 0 75-2d best, L in. ' . . , Zi-rW.
Juices Miltoo McBrlde, Mailie 0. Stirk, .Ins 1,4t,b'Tl r Flour, ft dip -A-
Caldwell, Andrew Addleman. Isaac Dunlar. . .'. IUU lh- flour (spring wheat.)
Win. Brown, Hugh Orr.
Class 'J. Matched Comaae Hnrscs.
Best span matched carriage Horse or Mares, 2 00
2d best do do do do I ( 0
Jfneea Judge Barrett, James Forrest, Dr. H, P.'
Thompson, Edwin Perks, Maj. S. C. Patchin,
Class ID, JAjrf unit lolls.
Brstbrod mare aud colt by tbe side, ft MO
2d best du do do lo 2 00
Best Oelding, over 3 and nnder 6 year old, 2 00
I'd best do do do do 1 Oil
lies! lidding, over Jy'a old. I JO 2d best,! 1 UU
nest Alare over S years old, t 0 2d best, I I'll
r.e! mare, over i a under s y.i t 2J Lest, I l'
i-csi cuiiiiTir i a wnuer i jr.i vw t,i best, Dir.
v Tu. """"nrw creee, aeo
tisiiB. aaaa, suDn aseeoi,
Clam l.-Trottino Jforte-oPen to alt.
B..t If. 3 in 6, trut.In, I. Han.- (X. P"-
niiutni unless ta entriee,
'Best tima, trotting nudor saddle, Dip.
Hart lima tutting in doable heroeee," v' l
! Beet tiaie peeing eod.F eedwse, ' V Vi
Jinae J. 0. Loraine, Lev.
Millar, John at. Cenieiiags, J"" sleelati.
Clam 12. 2'rutting ud Waliipf Uortm,
owned in tU Count).
Fistest trolling Stallioa, Dip. 34 beat, pip
do do Horse or aiare, do 2d baat, do
do walking horse or mare, do Id beat, da
Jninmi.l 11. UmLam. Wm. Irvin, A. B. Shaw,
Jaa. I. btcwart, Jas. Aleioudr, (Weosjward.)
Clam 13. Shrrp and M out. ' 1
iBe.tbnrk, any breed, Hip. 2 00-Id best.ll
j Test ewe, any breed, do and 2 00 2d best, J 0
Best 3 thei fattened for mutton. Dip. I 92 00
2d bant do do do 1 O" I
Ptbt flvace or Cue wool. 1 uu
Ifrst fleet' of coarta wool.
1 u
1 arLamb, best, $2 00 2d best lambs, f 1 00
u -H lumbs, 50 4U " " Dip.
Jr, T 111. McNaul, Jucob Kuntf , sr., Elinlia
I"en con, Adura Uearbart, Uanry Irwin.
Cl.AbS 14. Swine open to all.
ft .at boar any breed, 12 0 2d best, II 00
BH breeding sow " 2 00 2d best, 1 00
Eet 2 JIog in county, 3 00-2d best, 2 00
Next bint i bogs in county, I 00 2d bent, 50
JcncKa Bauiel hiving'ton, Wm. el. kfuTal-
1- ugh, sr., Col. Tbor. it. JJ'Clure, John Irwin,
Jaaiea Bloom, sr.
C'L;a 15. Poultry.
Beat caop spring chickens, not tail than 6, $1 00
2d beift do do do uo xip.
Heaviest lurkey, do
Beet duplay of chickens, do
Ji'ueia Uaorge Thorn, J. II. Fleeting, Samuel
Arnold, It o beit TbuinpK'n, Clark Brown.
tUm 16. Plowing.
Owner of team and plow, who ploi grata
iwerj the best. II 00
Next b't, IMp.
Owner of teem and plow, who plowi stabbla
the beat, Dip, $1 00
Krit be it, do do do Dip.
Best plow for stnhble, Dip. $l A0-2d bait, Dip.
Best plow for rubanil, Dip. I 0ll-2d beat. Dip.
Jcpocs Elieba Fenton, Aauos Bead, I). W.
Wife, John Wellf, Jr., Wm. hUorer.
Class 17. Hollers and Units, Harrows and
Cultivator.
Best clad cruiiberand rollar combined,
$ 2 00
Dip.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
2 i baxt, do
da do
rte.-t 1 1 roller,
I'.eft (Jrain drill,
l 002l beat,
2 00 2d beet,
2 On 2d best,
1 00 2d best,
1 DO 2d best,
Pen llarn w,
Btat Onltlretor,
Bent Rorse-iake,
Bert Uoiiper and mower,
I at corn shrller,
Beat corn planter,
S 0 2d beet,
2 00 2d bht,
2 00 2d best,
Jii's William A. Bead, Beaben Wall, Jona
than Hartshorn, Hon. T. B. Darts, C. Baker.
Class IH. Agricultural Implements.
Be-t Original inrauiion in the couuty, of
au agr cultural implement. $i 00
2d best, " " orlg. Inr. Dip.
Beet threrhlng machine, 1 0021 best, I u0
Beet fanning mill, 1 I'O-.-id hast. Dip.
Baat hay pitcbing machine, 1 1'0 2d bent, d
Brat hay ntrinit on wagon, 1 On 2d hext, do
Brrt ox yoke and bowa, 1 002.1 best, do
Ben vegetable rooteulter, 100 2d ben, do
Beat stalk an 1 s'raw cutter, 2 01 2d bent, do
Bcit common plow, 1 00 2d best, do
Best single or double shorel plow, 1 00
2d best dingle or double shovel plow, Dip.
Best borne power for general purposes, 1 00
2d best horse power for general purpose!, Dip.
Bet 1'i.rknnd tixturcs lor unloading wagons,2 00
2d bent fork and lixiures lor unloading " Dip.
J l'i.or---Siiu"ii Thompson, Brt.j. rprkuian, B.
B. Wright, Daniel llaruock, Benj. Kinhel.
Clash IV. M,tecllantous farming implvnents.
Best bee hive,
Best slump puller,
Best 1'tnaio diegcr,
Best grain cradle,
Bert six hand rakes.
Best lot gardening tool
II 00 2d best, Dip.
2 00 2d best, do
1 m 2d best,
1 00 2d best,
1 00 -2d he-t,
I 002.1 best,
Best set fanning uteus Is, owned by fanner, I 00
2d best set farming uiensila, owned by tenner, flip,
JtliVKe John 1). Thompson, John Kustell, O.
B. Merrell, J. II. Fleming, ISamuel Powell.
. s-.s tie. ei 1 , 1
l Lee -v.- n neat, uaricy, lorn, .
, ... . , . ,.:
Acre of wmter wheat, 3 A 1 ip....2i
ft "'l'riuH ;h J?.P--"'
ld hint- 10 ,cr"'? Dip.-li,
Best.
2d best.
.nil Dm
IndD n
nrtf"P'
audDin.
Acre uf com, 2 Dip, llsndUip,
F'ld barley, uot less than 3a. 2 Dip. tlaudDip,
Acreufoats, 2 D.p.- llsndHip,
Acta of rye, 2 Dip. f iandDip.
Bushel ol corn ears, 1 Dip. Diploma.
3 acres of buckaVeat, 2 Dip. llaudDip.
Jcneea Ueurge Wilson (Hoggs), Minbaei riolt,
Jas, A. Bead, Sumuel Kiik,Joab Kider, Jos.
Irwin Martin 11 Lutbur, UobU Mebatle), Hugh
Henderson,
Class 21. Field CYaps.
Best 2d Best.
One-hair acre or potatoes, 2andDip, flandDip.
"-"" mi uv.ui, ...i....-t..n.iiiii,
Acre ot clover Med, 2andDip. llandUip.
Oiielourlb a. broom corn, 2anilDip. IandDip,
One-fourth acre sorgbum, 2nDdl)ip
i ,n oro r !"' 1 0". 2d best,
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
,,nuuHuc., i ...-'. mil,
Best bushel Tinmlhy iced, 1 00, 2d best
Best acre earrots, 1 On. 2d best,
Dip.
Dip.
Ueel i sure turnips. 1 00. 2d best,
Jl does-. -Win Smith (Covington), O. P. ttulieh,
Fobert Owcas, Abr'm Uo.s, jr., tt. 2. Logan.
trope being rqeal, preference will he given to
those that ylel I the greatest nett profile. State.
n enta to be furnished by the applicants for pre
miums on farm crops. They must be weighed ',
uu . ."... v, .ii v tuiuisueu ai ine lair,
and also at the rooms of the committee.
3. Applicants applying for premiums shall fur
nih the committee a statement signed be him.
aeu unuwr a piaage oi veracity, oi the quantity
of grain raised on the gr iiind entered for a pre -
miuin
in ana ne snail slate as correctly as be raa
kind and condition of the previous crops
lb
th kind ind quantity of seed used, and the j
time ana mode ol putting it in tbe ground.
4, It is the object of the society to grant pre
miums fur good, not extravagant and generally
inipiatttcable culture, and any wilful inaccuracy
in the statement furnished as above aball de
prive tbe applicant of a r.ght to compete lor th
luture premiums.
Class 22. Dread ad Cereal Ftod. '
Best 3 Loaves bread, winter wheat, Dip.
J ' " spring wheat, do
com,
rve.
do
do
i
" Pound cake, Dip.
" fpone cake, Dip.
" Pie ol any kind, Dip.
" Preserves, Dip.
" Display of preserves,
" Ice cream.
Besl Fruit eske, do
" Jelly cake, do
" Plain cake,
" Jelly.
do
do
do
do
do
Display of jellies.
i " .-... ... m. .. iuoT,i, eiri.
Boynton,
Mrs. W m. Irvm. Mrs. M. Mct'uilough, Mrs.
v...o-. .o. imti una i.nrw.
Best 10 lound buller. II 00
-2d best, Dip.
" tirkin, 2.i or more lbs..
made in May or Juue, 1 0 2d best, Dip,
e cnee-e, bip,
Ji noss u. L. Boed, Mrs. Bicbard Shaw, Hit'r,
io rs. n m. Morgan ILawreneel. Mrs. Munh.
llartioik, Mrs Jttlge Wright, tt B Uoodlauder,
Wm. McBrlde
2d best. Dip.
Dip.
best 100 Ibe. flow, (aphng wheat), Dip
alt pounds rye flour, 60 e. A Dip.
-u oe st ao pounds rye Hour, Dip.
" 50 pounds buckwheat flour, 50 e. Dip"
2d beat 511 pita, bueh wheal floor, Dip.
" 60 pouuds corn meal, 54 c, Dip.
id best 6J pouuds corn meal, Dip.
Jrnoas Jis.e BriH.mall, pamuel Jordan, k. H.
Humphrey. Fenlioaud Oswalt, B. &'packman, jr.
Cl.vss IS. Domestic Articles. .
Best box or jar nf homy,. Dip 40.-2 I boat.Dip.
Best 10 lbs. maple sugar, Dip.A 50.. -2d besl,Dip.
i.esi preserved peaches in air light cans, Dip-
ilest preserved tomatoes iu air-tight cam, Dip
Ilest preset vtd blackberries inair tight cans.Dip.
uesi preserved cu-rants in air-tight e
Dip.
; V hem evoked with skin oessHe ef rnre.Dip.
" Dip.
"' . v.. .v XL-
T'T 17" WaTc'..
Ict. Mr. Uor. liilr, Mra, Eliu Irin, Mre.
jbn Sbiroy, Mra. Kllia Irwia. lira. Juaatk
Haruhara, Mra. Ueorge WUaoii, (Hugga.)
B -at 1 yarda lean!, II afl 2d baat, Dip.
Bart Kyarda aattinvi, 1 Id boat, do
Burt 1 .Tarda cloth. 1 0l-td hart, d
Baat pair wo..la kUtakaa, 1 a...Jd Wat, da
Bant layanta wurM oarpaa, 1 M ld.beh 4
Baa J 4 yarde rag crpl, oal-
- . d t.i ejt,at
ea cbain, 1 wi nasi,
!,;,. 1 00 Id baat.
da
do
do
do
do
do
'Best woollen eoverlet. 1 002.1 beat,
peBt woolao fringed anilta,
I B , t.(.rtb rat.
pCat pair-woolen knli atoekina,
licit 1 lb. linen e
eewing thread.
Best apeciuieo of knotting, knitting or aee-
die work by Uiseat aoder 12 year of age, do
Best 1 lb. of Blocking yara, de
Best foot 111 at, Dip. Bret straw bat ao
Beatitraw bonnet. Dip. Bent tidy, do
Jl'lGKs Mra. Jadgo Ferguson, Mrs, B. I. Cald
well, Mrs. I.ydia Kheeia, Mrs J oh a e. orris,
Mrs. Mary Bpacktnan, Hiss Nancy Ogdea, Urt
Doctor Tborpsoa Mrs. Q. L. Kecd, Mrs, S.
J. Kow.
Class H.Xeedlc, Shell, Hu.t; uork de.
Best specimen of needle work. Dip.
" group of flowere in worsted, do
" lump stand embroidered, do
" lamp atnnd not embroidered, ' do
" embroidered elippers, do
" embroidery in ailk, do
" embroidery in worsted, do
" emhrolilory tn laoe, do
" embroidery in muslin, do
" shirt tnude by Miss under 15 years, do
" patching and mending, do
ottoman cove', Dip. Best tl le cover do
" fancy cb in w'k, Dip. " worked collur, do
" wax flowers, Dip. " worked ejnilta, do
leather woik. Dip " leather Work, do
" ornamented woik do
J nines Miss Kmm tirahnr, Miss Sophia Bur
lett, MUs Mairgi Irvin, Miss Mary Jane
Wright, Mins M. J. Bard. II ins Xmil.r Forrest,
Misa Matilda M'klurray.Misa Jusepbiue Fli gul,
Miia Mary Foly, Mifs Melissa Irwin, iliss m
ma Jonea.
Clahs 28. Millinery and Dressmaking.
Best millinery Dip. Best dreas. milking. Hip.
J l' no as Miea Mary C Wright, Mi Mary H Far
gttsnn, Mrs Mary G Leonard, Miseea Jane
Mitchell. Ada Svtarti, Eliia Stone, Hetty Cath
cart, llolen Cuttle, Louisa Kruttor, Mary A.
Irwin.
Clas 20. Artistic uork.
Best painting in oil, . Dip.
" painting in wate' colors, do
" portrai- painting, do
" laiidscnpa painting, do
" cuttle painting, do
" ornamental printing of any kind, da
" daguerreotypes biWeu on the g n.und, do
' ainbrotpes taken on the ground, do
" photographs luken ou the ground, do
" aritinj;. do
" orraiueutal p.MiniHnnhip, do
" arebitectunil drawing, -do
Jvnotf Dr John O l.oraine, II M'k'in., Mrs.
W
1. tpottswood, Mrs Alexander Irwin. ti
L 1 t ' I J B fl Ll Hi.... - M & era .
Snphio M'Li d, Mrs Hi Bloom, M s J. B
M'Enal.y, Hi v. J M Ualloway.
Class 30. Designs.
Best design for farm Bouso, 12 2d best. Dip
" design for barn,
JU nest, do
" design for carriage bouse
and stable, 2 2d best, do
' design for dairy house, 1 2d best, d 1
design for ice house, 1 Id bet, du
" design for dry house, 12.1 heat, do
" design for bridge. Pl for bridge
tot less than J.'.O it spaa, 2 o-2a best. Dip.
... . li ,1 t, u u n
; OLlUK---llon, u ti i.Rfirn, hiiu. w n. Ulglrr,
I Jno. D Thorupsout Thos Kirk, K .b tD .u-h-d
I erty,
iClabi o . Mi !u!,c Fabrics and Maehiniry
Best display of tshle and porket eutlrry,
j a uorican n:aoala. ur. ' Dip.
, Best oookinjr stove, wood and coal, Dip.and .i OH
.2d best. . Dip and $2 3d beet, D p and I Of)
I Ituat r4i-lnt alnva ttAul. Ilin aaiasa 9 lail
; : " . , -
i r.. , . .K.
psnur miiii, ou.i, iip ana il lit;
"h'. Dip and 1 00 3d best, Dip
. lt,.i r.t irnn ..,... t.i i ..a
2d best, dip and 2 00 3d best, pip and I Oil
Best tin wuru, dip and 00
2d best, dip and 1 00 3.1 best Dip,
Best blucksiuiihing, d p and 1 1 2d beat, dip and! I
' guiiBuiilbiug, dip and 2 2d b. st, dip and 1
' irun turning, dip and 2 Id best, dip and 1
' shower balh dip and i 00
' original invention in the iounty, 6 00
' plat castings, dip and 1 00
Junoes Wm. McBri.le, John F Weaver, fclinba
Fouloo, David Kirk, W m. A Wallace. .
Class $1. Vehicles of all kinds.
Best family carriage, ti ADip.--Jd best, $3 if Dip
buggy,
do
do
do
farm wagon,
sleigh,
timber sled,
horse cart,
do
do
do
do
do
do
di
do
do
Dip
Dip
wheel barrow,
$1 80 2d best,
JrneKs Dr. H P Thompson, B C Bo man, Juo.
W Tauly, John U Hewitt, Ucorge lieakeudon
J. C. Brenner, F U Miller.
Clabh.33 Cabinet ware in County.
Best dressing bureu,$.1dip.-2d best, 2 end Dip
...r. 6 S di do I " rf,.
3 do
do
do
do
lounge,
2 do .
3 do
do
do
do
do
do
xreusion labia,
.do .
do
do
de
2
1
1
sot of chairs, 2 do
1 variety of chairs, 2 do
' set parlor furniture, 3 po
display of cabinet ware,
2
15 00 and Dip
' oflice chair,
l uu and do
l Jrnoas James H. Fleming. C Krateer, Benj
; Jj Weight, Thos. Mills, Uawiewn W Sneneer
n. s . . .
vbARS Ol. Ivopeiwg, larpentertng and
Jiaskct- mahing
Best specimen of pin ware, Dip
- winm.w susn, i uu -'.1 Best, do
window blind, 1 00 2d best, do
' set grain measures, (2 00 and do
1 lot of buckets, 1 00 and do
' lot ef splint baskets, . 1 00 and do
1 psnel door, . . do
Jrnuits-Jaaies Frnlon, Frederick Culich, Thos
Henderson, Abraham Ogden, John tthrrlsnn.
Class 35. lioels and Garden Vegetables.
Best 4 stalks eelrry, Dip. Beet bos. turnips, Dip.
I ' i baste! carrots, do ' 1 bus, onion, do
' f do rutebagos,do ' 1 do parsnips, do
i do table beets, do 12 tomsloes, do
' 8 heads cabbage, do t egg plants, do
' I beadscauliflower,do ', ' qt lisua beaus,do
1 one-half bushel table potatoes, do
quart winsor beans, ' ' do
variety of squashes, . ? . : ' i ' .' do
vartely of melons, do
I ' one-half bushel of sweet potatoes, do
All vegetables lo be raised hy the exhibitor.
Jrnore James B (,'n.haiu, A. K. Wright, Wm1
- L. Aloore, Philip Antes, He, ,1ns. ph K. Foo'it
Class 30, Vw-nvs. S,idJ',n. .9' vnnukers, &.C.
KeSL 2d best.
Oenle'bootsaml slioee, iltwi ip I n -Uip
Lailis hicls an,l .In,.
. i.4 Uo
1 . .
1 and do
do
do
do
1 and do
2 and do
1 aud do
do
1 and do
1 add do
tt phis' gsitirs,
Laitys' gnltera, 1
Display ol boots and shoes, I end do
Traveling trunk,
Tug harness. 2 and do
Carriage harness, laud do
Single harness. 2 and do
Biding bridle end mart'1,1 and do
O-nis' riding saddle, 2 and do
Ladys' riding saddle, 2 and do
Display uf saddlery, 3 and do
Call skin, 1 end do
Sole Leather. 1 and do
Every ther kind of leather,
Kobe made hy exhibitor, 2 and do
Jt'Poi a Blehard Mnss. p, John In in, Horace His stm'k nt Cabiurt Ware aw a hand, eon
Paichlu, Reuben 11. Moore, Wm. Porter. ' ""' Prl f Dressing and Com mm Bureaus,
Class Uoe. ;- aa Up,Lter.n rk. &$?J&7& te
Best suit olothessaadehjr haud.tJOO -2dbest.l)ip Dn.iog, Ureakfast, Centre. Card and Pier Ta
Best cat made by lady, - ,u..Jd best, do , blue, die. , Cftine manufactured and delivered at
Best lest oiaua by l.iiy, a do , any pla desired. ' , t
Beet paote aiad by lady. . f Je I February 9, -ne, 4, woL le.J ,
t ' - I . A -.,-
ioo.2db.Bt,do
T V.ii k 1 .1.. Mi.,k.ii. m.
,M Mop- li. J. T. McCU Air. ,
r 1 it . . . 1i...l.l A .1
Vfcar tli J J ...If'.y .r. vohoi. ,
Meat em, v v. n" oiaua, aii
.. ' ii
t, do' f
Baat Caaey, do ' Card,
Baat Naaal attar. da 1 ' Fauiplilet
aftiveca Got., Vaj Rigler, L. XC'raui, Daniel
. VaiMl, Ureal Teat, aVasae K Wataon. ' '
Ctaee eia.-Ston Wurt. f
Baa drain tile, Dip. Bast brack, Die
Best ra brick, do Bast penary, tW
Best brie';, U ;
rnoes Jadg Ferguson, udjra Laeiai, Martui
Nicko't, jr., Wm Merrall, daw JbrUarl.
Cl.Ae 4 -Chemicals ttiul i hnnicU mclion,
in Co.
Beat available anaaure at moderate rost,
Best for (arm projects, .- $1 00
Best fnrglae, ' . . , 1 00
Dip.
do
do
Best linraed oil, ' 1 00
do
Best tallow candles, dip. best writ ng iuk, do
Best specimen snap, din besl vinrgrr, de
Jvpum-Dr. U Woods, Dr. V. Wilaoa, Dr. T J
Boyer, Dr. A MeLeodk Dr. J ti HarUwick,
Dr. D. O. Crouch, Dr. Fetter. "
Clksi 41. iShnt and Wood.
Best dressed stone. $ 1 1 dip. Best asill stone, dip
Best ioor boards work'd sloBeMgriBditone,do
l'.est weather board w'k do Best shiagles, do
Best spliter shoved hoops. do Best turned art, do
Discretioonry preuiiuias will be recsuunended
for all articles of merit exhibited by suechenics
in all the various branches, . and it is hoped a
general nttendanco will Itaiude.
For all iuiprovementa uselul to tbe farmer and
baviag valuable properties, discretionary preiu'r
will he rcccuiuinended by the couiuiitlce' and a
Wiuilcd by the board at their discretion.
ji'Dcks udge l.eomird, udge Botuall, F. K.
Arnold, Alex. Irwiu, Arthur Bell.
Class 42 Natural Minerals,
Best of useful minerals ol Clearfield eoun. ''
. ty. coal included, .1 k ' ' do.
' Limestone, do. best sandstone, do,
' Potto' cloy, do ' Fire elay, do
suite cryrftalizcd miu do 1 Fossils, do
' minerals from the surrounding counties, do
Jt'ueus- Jiidjro Hoy 1, He. W. L. Bpnttswood.
M. B. eiwoupe, 11. F. Naugle, L. J. I'niiis.
Class 43. General List.
Best display and greatest variety of flowers, do
Display ' " plnuts, do
Best Floral ornaments, do
Best baskot boiiuels with handle. do
Best manufactured article by eewing uincli i no
on ground, - - do
Best hand bnqueta,, do best butter bowl, do
Best washing machine, do Beat butler iadle, do
Best chum, du
Juuuxs Mrs. Judge Moore, Mrs. .Tusiah U
Becd. Mrs Joseph H. Ilegany ; Luuib.'r-city.)
Mrs. II. r . Etiwetler, Mrs. Alurt.a .Nichols, jr.
Mrs Wm Men-ell. Mrs. A. II. baw, Mrs. Win
A. Wallace, Mrs. Mnj. Mvling, Mrs. Thus. For
cee.
Class 4 4. finif.
Best display and greatest variety of grafted ap-
pies, summer and winter fruit, named
and arranged, 50 els 4 do
Besldisply and greatest variety of
... m . tatn(i and Mrr.,nff..il
50 eta A do
B.st display and ureatcst variety of
peaches, named and arranged,
60 cts (t do
do
do
. do
do
do
do
do
Best Apples, t bushel
Best Cohection of plums,
Best do cherrie, . .
Best do quinces.
Best do airawberru'..
Best specimen rf Foreign grapes,
Best specimen of American grapes,
Best specimen currants, not Jesa than 3 sort's do
1 Best specimen gnnsherriea
3
do
do
I Best specimen of blnckhe Ties,
Eert specimen of seedling fcrs.s raised iu
county and worthy of culture,
Best specimen of Poms-tic wine.
Juikii -Win C Foley W ni. AlcCrncken
do
do
, Mrs.
Samuel Mitchell, Mrs. J. FT Weaver. J. B. M'En
ally, bram Keeling. Miss . Joseqhine Lanich,
Ants A.. lull Loyuton, Miss bertha n nghL
Cl.AS-sl 45. llorseianship, A c
Best i coupluof ladies and ijeuts on horsoback, do
i Best compiny uf cavalry,
do
t r,,lt company of infaotrV
d
do
do
do
D. Pi.t
i l'.est band of brass instruments
,, . . , . T
' e' m" ,ttl bttnd- . .
Hest 25 singers. ' - -
1 liUKS-.-Uun J. II. Larriiner, C.d. II
ton, Col. A. B. Shaw, Col. H. J. Walla
Col.
Smiley. Col. l'ussiuore, Cub M Clare, Maj. D. W.
Wise. Major 8. C. Piitchlu, M ij ir Holt. M ij .
lieisey. Major Wui. Bellr .CupUtiu M ilhew t)g
deu. Capt. W. A. Campbell, Captsiu Taylor
Howies.
Clahs 40 Nurseries.
Best nursery cint.iinitig the greatest variety of
irnits snrt shruiis cultirated iu tho most ap
proved and methodical manner, $2 00 A do
Jfl'es---7homas Mills, l.ieoh (Ju'ich. Jaiucs
A. Hag-rty, William j. Hemphill, Richard Sliow
jr., John (1. Cain, vt m. L. Moore.
Persons appointed to act a judges aro request
ed to notify the Secretary, if possible, before tho
1st day of the F,.ir, of their ucevi.tance of tho
truth and to meet tbe Brest ' al the opening of
the Fair.
The Rules nnd Regulations. c.. will be Pub
lished In a week or two. -
!! I DEATH !!l
To every form and Specie of .
VERMIN.
"CO.ST.-l WW"
"CO.V7'4-'W" Roach de. Exterminator.
"COHTARV
"COSTA ti S" Ikd-Iiva Exterminator. '
" COSTA Ii'S"
" COSTA A'W" Etc:(rie Powder for h sectt.
DKSTliOYS INSTANTLY
R, , ... ,. , , r.
ilS Ront-lies. Mire. Moh-e, Ground ,1ice,
Hed-buwa, Ante. Molbe, Mosijiiiloea, Klr,
Insects nn Hunts), Inserts on Animnla, d c.
ill Bitot t every form end niiei'll-a of .
W iMO'VIMfVYO
v . in , li. ri s v '
v -. .Ut uX. MJ. V v
10 years eMaUished in Neiv York Cilv
USt'Ul.y IheC'lty I'osl Uthre-tlieCity iVib
on and Station hotis-ihecitv Steamers
. . .
Sl.ins Acthe Cllv Hotul.:. Alof ." "St
Nicholas." Ac. and hy more than 20,000
t.riva.e lan.iles. . . ..
M-Duitrgists and Rotailm everywhere
sVuaeliolcaale Agents in all large Cities
tgSwli.'giilaraize. 25c; tOc, f I BoKes
Hiiulos, Flasks y
sV&l!i Bi.HARt ! 1 !of Biuri(Miaiinilalions.
Exnniine each Ilox, But lie A Flask,
- nnd tiikfl nothing but CosTar'"
Brti.SI.IKI Boxen g( hi hy mail.
Bf.3A$5(0l.v 'Kxpivss. '
Vft-Adilt esci ol ilci s rir lor Circular, lo
HENRY R. COSTA R.
IVincipal Deiiot, 410 Hrondway. N. Y.
aOLDHY LORAIN EACO.
March 17th. Clvai field Fa.
"
Cabinet. Chair Making,
fik(S ILiCW: 12 ii LliarjaVJJ
TOIIN (U LICII.ol the borough of Clcarnelu.
fj I'a., will tie prepared t nil tunes to attend to
to any vimines in tin above in nn short
notice, and ia a w rknianlik niniiuvr. His place
uf business is at the aid sln.pi.n the iiorlh side of
Market street, ltd door ts.-l nf Third St.. m arly
'opposite the old Jew store where hp will keep
constantly on hand a large assortment nf Ma
liogony and Cane Boiium hairs, and Cabinet
I Ware of every deeoripiion, which be w ill di.ix.se
of on as reasonable terms aa tbe same articles
can lie had elsewhere In the coontv.
Best bunk rjiettrass,
ptflilFV THE BLOOD.
VEGETABLE . LIFE PILLS
. AND .- -
PHOENIX BITTEE8.
Thehinb and envied celebrity wUIolt
pre-ruiitent uiedicims have ecquirsd for Uteir
invariable efiioacy in all the disease 1 wbiuii they
profess to cute, bas rendered tbe eaunl practioo of
pulling nut only unnecessary, but uuworthy tt
tnein. Tbey t.re known by their fruits Uietr
goed works test fy for them, and they thrive ao
by tbe feitu of the creriuious.
lutL casks of Asthma. Aeule and Chronic
Bbeiimutiam, A flections of the Bladder and Kid
neys. Billioua Fever and Liver Complaints.
Iu'the south end we?U where these diseases pre
vail they will bo found invaluable. I'lnnters,
Farmers.end otbors, who once use these medicines
v .. i, ,1,1, d!.tr...in
1 - -1 -. . . . r . . ... ,
disease should leiay using tnese meuieinei tin
eifdiiitely. Krupiioiis ol tbe skin, Eryaipelas, I
Flatulency, Keve'aml Ague, ror uitt tcourga
of the western country there medicines will be ;
jound a safe, speedy, and certain roiuedy.
Other
medicines leave Ilia system subject to aratur3 of
the disease a ure by those medicines ia P or-
sutmciil. Try tlioin, be tiiisfied, and be cu'ed.
.. . , . f . . 1:
Aicrcurui ssisenca. over iuhs 10 eruui-,
ante entirely all tlie etleetsuf mercury InCniUly
sooner than the most powerful preparation of;
Sursupiirillu,
Night swonts. Nervous Debility, Nervous Com
plaints of all kinds. Organic Affections, Palpita
tion ol'tho Heart. Painter's Cholic. !
Piles. The original proprietor of theso medi
cines was ennd "f files of Ha years standing by
tlio use of these Die medicines hIoiic, Worms of
all k'uds, are effectually cured by these medicines.
Barents will do well to administer them whenever
their existence is suspected. Belief will be
certain.
TltE LIFE ril.U AKD FIIOEXIX BITTER!)
Purify the blood, and thus remove all disease
fiom tbe system. A single, trial will plnco the
hire Bills and 1'hoknix BiTTKns beyond the
reach of competilion in the estimation of every
patient.
A-Prepared and aold by
DU. WM. B. MOFFAT,
335 Brodwny, cor. Worth St., New Yoik.
Feb. 29th 1SH0 lyr.
l.OOk. HI'.KHI l,()t)ii HKut::
raell R undersigned aubscrihera. lake this math
I od of informing the niflilio generally, that
.hey have this day entered into copartnership in
THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS,
and can be found at the shop formerly occupied
hy J. Shunkwilor, on Third street, in this bo
rough, where they will bo pleased to sea the r old
customers, and as many new ones as can make
it convenient to give them a call.
Ilring on your hoes, your spades and picks,
Your log. chains nnd your pulling sticks,
j Your sleds, your sleighs, your horso, your mare,
No three-year old shall thnn go bare.
Your spears will work up then just right,
To prouning hooks lor every height.
Your swords too, shall then bo wrought.
To ploughshares such us I'liiii ne'er bought.
JACOB SIICNKWILERj
OEO. W. ORB.
Clearfield. December R, 18S. tf." '
UN 0L:YS I.Ml'ltOVti)
A STANDARD MEIUCINIi
For the speedy, radical, and eOVctiml euia ol
AZ,L DISEASES arising fiom l.Ml'i.'
1UIY OF THE BLiiOD.
This medicine Uns wrought I ho must u.irncu
lous cures iu Tlespeinto c.i rs of
Scrofula,
I'ulane.iiia DiHCnsof,
Pimples on the luce,
Old, (Stubborn I'lrers,
I tter Aduetious,
lllspipsilt,
Jitttii.liee,
Meicurial I'ifenses,
Liver Complaint,
Low spirits,
Cancerous formation,
Erysipelas, Boils,
Suro Kes.
ci.ald Head,
Kheuiuulio Disorder!
Custiveuess,
Salt Kheum,
(cneiul Debility,
Loss of Appetite,
Foul Slolliiich,
Female Complaints,
nnd all diseases bavins
ill c ir orgiu in un impure sliitu of the Blood.
The shove Is a portrait of David M'Cresry,
Napier township, who, on Iho Ml it day of Aug.
185ft, made affidavit bcli.re Justice Uorley that
ho was treated f ir the cure of t one r bj three
physician f B .dfi.rd county, nnd by Dr. New
ton of tha Electric College in Cinciiinotti, for a
, period nf nearly eight months, notwithstanding
i nip u..r aoo a fiuriior, 01 ins leu
cheek were entirely eaten awav ! He had glvon
up nil hope, when he heard of "the "Bloid f-'earch
er,"nd was induced lo try It. Four bottles
leered him, and although sndly disfigured, there
is no qiisslinn but whm this invaluable medicine
whicn, tits hp, nose and
buvi-u uis ins. ine inn iiariu-ii.ara ui iu rs case
my be seen In a circulur, which can he bad
..r.l. .
- " v.. 1 V ? , ,i r i,. watermen and nil other who may favor biis
' ..V-,."1:0 rFrvr.i0 ",eCR'e rN7 '"'"'""y.; with a call.
V.. w":.",,r!"?. e"alJ'. . 5'.''
I" -
To the ease of a l.dv in Ansonsville. CI..,.
"ld -uniy . -ho ws, enticed with Scrofula
i . ....
T . el,- . I rr If t i ! t
town, Cambria count. Pa., who wassobadlv af
flicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off,
ii ml his rase was worse, if possible, than
McCrenry's.
The particulars of these cases erery one of
which wuscuiedby tbe use uf tbe Blood Seorche
' may also he found in a circulns to be hud ol
auy of tbe A genu,
R. M. LEMON. Proprietor.
Laboratory for the manufacture nnd suln, nea
tho Ps. Il.illroad Depot, Hullidiiysburg, Pu.
Dr. (leo. II. Keyser, Wholesaio Agenl Pitts
burgh Pa. . .
I'OK 4.H 11Y C. D
Watson. Cleorfielll
John Potion, Curwensville James B, Urnhnni,
llHk...,.i.. . I? stf ts tie -isa.
Wll, Pennv.ll, K. II. ALh re, hu.hersbnrg;
m. u. BtiiR, Aew sn.lporti t. K. rosier. Phil
ipsburg; II. S'ran. A nsnnville t Kussell .lelur
ray, New Washington Edward Williams, Wil
liuinsville t Jueksou Palchao, BurnsiJe j Samuel
Llegariy, tllen Hope,
Feb. 1st. I Sad. - ',
COAL! GOAL!! "
The riiMIe are hereby Informed that ' will
keep on hand, nt the Coal Bank nf Jud'S Moore
I- .1.. 1,. . til U - J - . r
'i'" oon.iijri in i learnein, a consiani supply
of ihe best attiele of Peacisrk dial. The qiialily
r-f theeiyl rnerl. wu r, enitint.n.l.li.in - .i..
mo iu,
public know tt as fur superior to all others known
,ui., -i nr.. uo.i. vmers it eoal must
obtained at tbe sloro of Moore .4 Euwuar
Prleerir tw-nty Desbele s I npwards i oenti
tier bushel at the hank, or 6 delivered '
, Aug. 39, 30. 3V.' , . , Mll-UAKL C0NLT.
. JOB FRINTIIMC.
An fxteiflive etock of JoLhlng materia
rtu.McK tL:ruLlitirr of the "Jirpullican'
lo uaiounc to Uio j.uLlio tLnt he it prept,
. ted to do sUl kinds of '
Torntu, Pturmim, rRooiuimt,
Dlahcb, (PakiBookb, Cinrcuts,
Labcij, TicraJM, IlAjirBau,
and etcry Itind of prlntlrg UDtitilly don
in country Jot cCioc.
!1 order rillte Careocrted trhhriCiU
oei utd despatch.
DANIEL COODLANDEIt,
Jl feTICr tif lie rence
I tili4tiir, Clu.itilJ Co. Ps
eiiHr.uud J r rj ) i'j In all I nsitwi ttitrtiiud
toLisioie. JiiikI) JS, JUt j. d.
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
4 T tbe mouth of Mek Run, five miles freer
Clonrfiidil, MEBCIIANTd, and cxkntiva
Mannfacturera or Lumber,
July 23, 1862.
J. D. THOMPSON,
nincksmlth. Wagons, Buggies, Ac, Ac, ironed
3 on abort notice, and tlieverybeststyle.ethls
ld staiKt in tno borougn 01 turwensville.
Doc. 29. 185S
FH. M. WOODS, having obangod bis Iocs
J tion from Cnrwensville to Clearfield, rss.
puctfully offers his professional services to tbe
citizens of the Inner pince and vicinity.
Residence on Second street, opposite tt at ef
J. Cruns, Esq. . my Z 7)58,
J. Q. HARTSWICK, H. D.
Phyelclen and Surgeon,
Clearfield Ta., May 30, 1880.
WALTEH EAREETt!
ATTOBNEY AT LAW, will attend promptly
end faithfully to all legal business entrusted to
his rare, in the several Courts of Clearfield and
adjoining counties.
OITirB, the one formerly occupied by 0. R,
Borrett.
OcL 2filh, TS59-ly.
DR. (i. W. STEWART
T)!yHlciun and Suifeun, offers his prnfcs.
1 j siomil services to the citizens of Jtew W,h.
in c Ion nnd .urroiitid.ng community. Office three
doi rs w -si of the Washington House,
rew n iislnngton, I'u., Oct. II, 1S69.
JOHN HUIDEKOFER.
Cimi. Esiii.sr.cR Si Laxo Sckvevoh, offi-n
his pnifessionul services to tbe citiiens of Clear
field county.
All business entrusted to him will be promptly
and faithfully executed.
Ollico wilh Leonard, Finney f Co.
I'. jr. HAYS,
DAOrEBHEAN, MolninentirpM, Ambroly.
pisi, nnd JUSTICE OF T1I12 PEACE,
Ker-cy, Elk County, Pa.
Justice of i lie pinco
I utheisl org, Clenifield Co, Pa., will
allend proiaptly to a'l busincis entrusted to his
rare, lie ulso informs the public that h keo
ronstnntly on hand lit his shop, a general as
sortment of Saddles, Bridle, Harness and
nhips, which he will sell on reosonabln tremi.
April 4, I.S00.
DEKTAL CA3D.
A.'
M. SMITH i. Ifers his professional ssrvicci
to llio I. Milieu and CJHitiCmcn of Clear.
liuid and vifiiltv. All operuiions performs
nith tientuess i.li.'l despatch. Being familial
wilh nil the lute iinprovmi-iit4, he is prepared lo
tnnUe Artlliclul I'tcih in the best manner.
OHice iu F hnw-'s new row.
Sept. Ilth, I85S. 1j4.
JAS. II. LAIIIIIMKIt. I. TTSl
JAltltlMI.lt A: TEST, Attorneys at law
J Ck':irliUI, l'u., will attend promptly to Col.
iaioIii, I . ii lid Agencies, die, Ac, iu Clearfield,
Centre and Elk couhties. July 3i).-y
1 OltEIlT 3. WALLACE. Attoiinbv at Law,
J V Clenrficl'l, Pa., Oif.ec in Shaw's Bow, v
posiio the Journal otlice.
dec. 1, l?jR. tf.
mho iTi: I e rz h-Tl Yr7 "
t"IT1iiiletnle end Itclall Mcrchanis. Alss
If extensive dealers in timber, sawed l'u is J
ber nnd shingles. Also, d.ialers in fiour an
;rain, whl-h will be sold cheap for cash.
OcLll,ISJ9.
riEARFIELO STOXE WARE rilTTtRr. "
Tli.inkiul for past favors and enlioilious of fu
ture patronage. I would respectfully announce
tn ii 1 1 have on bund aguiu, and will consiiullr
keep nt the Pottery in Ifiia IiomiiIi, on the cor
ner n short distance east of'lho Methodist Church,
e large stock ol Crockery . each ns Cream crock.,
milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, riluvc pipe casiiift
f c. rj c. j nnd also an extensive assortment ul
different aiies and lmn. rns of brackets nn J
rosettes for c rnico on bouses, and other nioul
ding..
Any mou'dings not on hand srill bo ir.ade to
oi.lcr on short notice. Also fire brick msdi
and kept for sale.
ifiisrk liberal reduction on prices invle to
wholesale dealers. F. LEITZlNUliK.
Clearfield, may 23, 1ST0. ly.
iKV ICOTKL
The undersigned respectfully begs leave U
Imiilllll'. lllnt lij. rani.nl'u imnl-J In tkl
k.u f i .,.i.- ,o a .1.1 ti.
of , ,h. ,,, i,i., ,i. , , ;.'i.,:.'
-.v ti.vii!UK l-u-'uvi
Hi ta-do will alwny, be supplied with nsgoeJ
(.. the maiW, afford, ami no pains will h.
! 'A,l"',",Ur. JX. f1'",."rl"1,10 w1!' '
ZZZU nor. ofl.ndVn b ke t";,
i nriiiirra, wni Uf Hli, OUnwiOtlltJ in
ina nrpmiPPR. w nm ixti 4L4. mint-irtii tn
to the traveller, the best attention will be (ires
hy careful hostler to that faithful companion si
las Journey, his patient steed.
July 4, 1800. ly. JAMS3 CROSSLY,
The subscriber will send frt of cknrtjt) lo all
who desire It, th Kecipean.l direutions forms!
ling a simple '"jrlnblt Halm, that will, in 'rsnS
two to eight navs remove Pimples, Blotebeil
7na t'rerktt: SalluWness. and all iinnuritios atil
1 ...nuhiiMNM nl ihrtSuin. Ii.rint th ..-. t N'tl
tnre intended itshould he -..f, enr, siaoott ti
. ... ' . ,J
,tm'etions. directions, and advice, will plea
- oull on or address (with return postage.)
: JAU.T MARSHALL,
PUACTICAL CHKUIST,
No. 3 2 City Buildings, N.York.
22th 1 SfiO.... J mo.
Aug.
'Jo I'creit ns nut of Kiitp!oynicnt
,4 DENTS W ANTED TO SELL the ErieSe
V iiig Machine.
ti e will vie,, a nnmiMiaeinn i.r wares at fT
125 tn llll lo r nmnlh. nn.l ...,.in.. nald. Tsil
. . . . ' . " r
li a new Alaohiue. and so simple in Its cowl"
tion that a child uf 1 joar can lcaru eopert
l. i, i r . . ..,..1 tf
ii j iiiiii nu iiur s nisi run ion. nil -i
any Family Hcwiug Macbino In ute, audtU
be price Is but r iflecU IK liars. n
Persons wishing so Agency will address J
i ... J.N joYttJ, ,
.! H.-rlai TVl. sA.l,ln I ..r.i.inT,
Ang. 8, l60.-6w, MILAN, tHl