t I -atV MM ft 1 AU1 V. IL V&'XJl l! till MINI1 ( "IM 1 I V Au .ill'ULTUhAL socir.i v. i iS ' l Vri.'., ' i 7Y " 7... i '.iy, if M, 17. i !. f O. Irbi .4. It., )i II. m i n i it ui i tit: MK tni, i. . - l; A' i Jim . ,i ... M il Ul .Iam, II. I'lf 'I'll til F.I (IV 11', T. .'tl VV, I HI !, 1 I I MINi., V, Puts. c; Secretary. I 'or. Scrii l:n v M.S., .it'., A Mis liluLLV, ' I Til.- lilt T. J lc Mi KsALi.v, Li 1 1 iii i.ui. ' o:. II, m, llkhnrd Miik. I.C11. John Pal toll .nll'a Ro.Vlltoll. iosiih R. lit oil J. M'juiij;lif. . Omlur, Una. G. R. Rurrcll. Committer rif Arraijnicii,. A. C. l'i.v.Niv. Clintl man. .'.I. Cattle. i ... ... ' Ilor Li Lili'i'in, ifnio II. Lytic Limes M (J!.i;ij;liiiii .Llilna Levy, W. L. Allies, Sin i ). it Swine. Jmiiis Irwin, Sr., l id C. Date iS.iiiiiu 1 Clyde Mil.) lloyt. Jacob WiJIielui, G. W. Shoii; I'lf Id crops if IViffa- 0. P. Goodfellow, Wm. M. Sliuw, .loln.bon Holder) Kobt, Mitchell, U'u). M Hehnn, I'. W. Moore, Edward McGarvey Aanui C. Tuto, Klnh Johnson Agricultural it" Miscella neous Articles. I)". A. Scry ver, I). S. Fleming, Walter D.irroi f, Wm. r. Chamber", John V. Sliugui t, Fanry Department. G.W. Khem, John Irwin, Curwens. J. P. Kratzer, John 0. iVervver, Mrs. II. F. Naui.'le, Miss Elua Reed, Ihitter, Ch-ese, Flour and ehic'es. .lolin Irwin, ( 'ur'v Thomas Wrigley, Is me liluoai, Win. iilooni, W in. F. Irwin, J Tchaio.li.vc. it' I)j- inctttc Fabrics. M. A. Flunk, I :iv ii M'Gatighv, W. W. Wri-ht," KM ward Goodu in Mi.-. Henry Kern. Mi-s-. Mury Halters, Mi-.- Kale Drown, Miss Hannah niuotu, Miss Harriet Swan, Mia Jennie Leonard, JAas II. Spuckmuii, Em Alexander, Anna Irvin. .Sarah Birchiield Nunuie Irvin, Sarah Ulieeui, , Henrietta Irivii) " .Vary Moore. Committee at Jjargv. Mi. J . T. Lnonard, Miss Katidi Nichols, Mrs. M. Weaver. Miss Nannie Smith, M i58 Mary M'Gitiyhey.Miss Julia Gullownv MifB Iiebeeca Frai.k, Miss Hannah Carey s -L I'ow, John L. Cuttle, G. W. Snyder, Alvin Kosn, Samuel Khcem. Marshall Gm A. II. Hills. .K'.'-w M.'r.y.Us Major D. J.Nevlinj:. ol. Wm. Ten Fyck, Ca.t. T. J. McCul luuli. Ciiht. Kdward A. Irvin. ''" -hclniies. II. I'.. Swoope, 11'. W Letts, L. K. Merri'U, James L. Morgan, J. H. V alters Heuhen V. Spackman. i ist ok pitr:iiL.Mii. Class 1. Siccenntaltt. (Open to all Rreode and Competitor?!.) 7,Vst Bull over 3 years old, $4 00 2 J best, $2 00 Rest Bull over 2 years old, 2 00 2d beat, 100 Best Bull over 1 year old, 2 0 2d beet, 1 00 lie. t Cow over.1 yc.irs old, 2 00 2d best, 100 IWt Bull Cnif, 1 00 2d best, 50 All brec.lj come together iu this class and compete w iti eauh oilier. To be judged, 1st, by their good points and -ymmetry of frame. 2d, by tlie ability to fatten, vis the animal a good hand l. r.) ,'ld, milking qualities. 4th, Size. 5th, give no premium to any animal until they are satisfied it w ill produce good stock. To this end ti e Judgoa shall satisfy themselves iu regard to the st ick of aged bulls and cows. The auiiual that i " 'a s.'Sscs these qualities in the groatast perfection .-houM draw tho Sweepstakes, whether it be Dur lv.ii.. Ayrecbire, Hereford, Devon, Grade or Na- Jt inits. ft eo. Thorn, Zwh. McNaul, David Ty ler, Aanpli Kirk.Juhn Phaw of Decatur. f't.Ass 2. (r'rrne I'altte raited in county. T--t l ull, $1 00 2d best, '$2 00 Best cow, 2 00 2d beat, 2 00 Rest heift'er calf, 75 2d best, Dip. Best buil calf, 75 2d best, Dip Jt t.cr.s. John Mcpherson, Jos. Lyons, Tnoaias 0. Snyder, J. M. C'nmmings, Dr. J. P. lloyt. Class 3. .t.Vfc CWs. Best milk cow , $3 UO 2d best, $2 00 Milk cow 3J best, 1 00 Ji l.Ct.s. Jmbcs Fcrrest, Thnmna McGhee, Ad am Uearbart, Thus. Leonard, Daniel Bailey. Class 4. Oxen. Best yoke a y. old and over, $2 00 2dbejt.$l 00 Rest yoke 3 y. " 1 00-2(1 best, 50 I!, st yoke 2 y. " " 50 2d best, Din. Rest yokel y. " 50-2d best, Dip. Jurors. R. C. Rowuian, Iliraui Woodward, Aa ron 11. I'Karee1 Wm. Suiiley, Alex. .Murray. Class o. (Ut. Best trainc d lllyoke, 4 yeurs old andover, fiotn one towuship, $3 00 2d best, traii,ed 10 yoke, 4 years old and o- ver, from one township, 2 00 Best trained lOyi.ke, 3yearjold and over, from one township, po 2d boat trained 10 yoke, 3 years old and 0- vcr, from one township, 00 Ji iigkh John I'atehin. John M. Chase Joseph Dt nuing, John Rrubaker, Joseph Yolbcrs. Class 6. fat Vatttt. Rest Fat Bullock, $2 002.1 best, $1 00 Best lat Cow. 2 tl0-2d best, 1 00 Best Hciller, 2 years old, 1 00 2.1 best, 50 Jt I out (ianirne Kittleberger, John Mcyuiikin, Casper Livpnld, James R.ouni, tr., Benj. Ste phen.., CLAsI 7. Thnrouyh-brrd Hjrmt oj.cnto nil lb st Slj.llion, over 4 y'rs old, J.1 (III 2d best, $2 00 Best Hnllion, over 3 y'rs old, 2 00 2d best, 1 00 Beat Stallion Colt, 2 y'rs old, 2 00 2d best, 1 00 Tho premiums in this Class are intended only for those llerscs whose pedigrees make them worthy of ihcin. The Sociely wishes to encour ngo the rearing of high-blooded Horses here; on the other hand the Executive Committee would caution the Judges to be careful that tho premi ums are m.l rl ru m . k.. :..!.... i. - "..... i.j uiiriivr pi.icSi ' Hilars jauies UnrresL t li I .aim Tlr (3 CI I M ...... . . ' tuiuwen, i-cicr liloom. Josenh Pir i Class S.-Sinnlc and '.r, lt...r. ' ' best Oclding, over 4 years old, for work, tl 06 2d best " " . .. j,. Rest Saddlo and Carriage Hoise of any oge, Jl 00 2d best " " . T, ' ... ' . Best Saddle and Carriage Mare of any age, Jl do 2d best Best Spun of Draught Horses or Mnres 2d best " " .I The 1 1 ,,riA 4 1. .. I .1. i . . . Oip 2 00 1 00 ,,,,,,,., ,v Heaviest load on a Stone boat without a whip, i (,n 2.1 best. . ,, ' Best Colt 0 75-24 best, iSp! Ji noFs-MiKon McRride, Martin O. Stirk, .las. A; ( a dwell, Andrew Addlemnn, Isaac Dunlnr, W in. Rrown, Hugh Orr. Class !). Matched Carriage Horses. Rest span matched carringe llorsoj or Marcs, $2 00 2d best do do do " do 1 HO Jt pura Judge Rurrctt, Jann a Forrest, Dr. H, P. Thompson, 1-Mwin l'.tks, Maj. S. C Patcbin, Class 10. Mares and oils. Rest broad mare nnd roll by the side, $4 00 24 best do do do ci 2 0(1 Best (lelrting, over 3 and under 4 years olJ, 2 nfl lid beal do do dn do 1 00 Ron 'eldiug, ovcr2y'a old.$" ill ad best,$l 00 . m,... . ...... ; , r n,..,( Kti , J ' ; '''' ( "rlly la.i 2d l.osu I 0 l . oiul i A uuU.T 2 y 00 2d bnaL ll.u i .ioi..- Juiiu sn, .Matihew Forcee, l'!eBul, Win. Tito, Robert .McNaul. Jacob n in In '' 1 i (Hi! linn.'. ? 1 ('!! , it . h,. ,li tin J Ilnflell. Ilo 'III, ,.l I . I l.'1'i , t i I limo, ii,,nitiir I ..!. t fl l 'i .1 tlT i.iii.( In A iiVi- Imri i , l' l lilliP I rlli(( lll.l'f lll'l', ,lii n J. (V 1 1 1 n i n, I.Mtt 1 li rut M illi'i, .M n t. I iimmliifc. .ti Sn M . ''LAM I'.' - Tr.-lt.'xj o,.l H'..'ltiiy n m i in f.r ( . nti. I , itfit Uniting Kin, linn, .- 2il cl, !l. Ho il ) Hump er tncirc, Ho Ji In l, do do walking ln.rn or innti, K.i Si 4 l.rfl, ilo Jrimrn-.t. It. llmhant, Win. 1 1 n in, A. H. Mm. ; Jns. I.. Hi nnrt, Jut. Alrx:i n il ir. ( H oo.lwmil, ) i ItAM 13. Sh.rp and vl. lnt luik, any l.ri'Kil, Hip. 2 00 Jd h(t.tl 00 l'lil inc. nny I re.-.l, riu mid 2 (10 V.I brat, I 10 !i.t .1 Miei-p rutti'iicil lor muttou, lip. .( J2 00 :'. I. t .lu .li 4a 1 00 I'Kt flicr of Ijno uul. I 00 !'t't fli .'i-e uf rourf wool. 1 00 ' h i t Lamb, l ent, f 00 Id bent Iambi, $ I ('0 .i.. 'si 4 I ;i i)i l-i". i0 Hi " ' Iip. Jrui. Win. Mi'Naul, Jacob Kuntz, r., Klieba I leuion, A dura Uearbart, llonry Irwin. Class 14. Hujtncopen to all. . Kot boar any brood, $2 00 2.1 beat, $1 00 j Host brcvUiiiK owr " 2 00 2d bout, 1 00 i Bofl 2 Hoc" in county, S 00 2d beat, 2 00 1 Next bi-ft 2 hog in county, 1 00 2d bout, 0 Jrnora Diuiiol I.ivintnn, Wiu. M. MeCul 1'iiL'h, ar., Col. Thof. 11. M't'lure, John Irwin. tiuuina x.l'H.iii, nr. Class 15. I'uultry. Itoat ceop (pring cliickono, not leas (bun t, $1 00 2d bott ilo do do do Pip. Iloavieat turkey, do Deal display of cliiokeni, do JrncEs-.-doorge Thorn, J. II. Flominjr, Sniuurl Arnold, Ilobi-rt Xhompaon, Clark Itrotvn. Class 10. I'luuing. Owner of team and plow, who plowa gret n award the best. f I 00 Next bast, Dip, Owner of tooiu and plow, wbo plow s ntubblo the beat, Dip, a $1 00 Next boat, do do do Dip. lit-st plow for itubble, Dip. a$l 00-2d best, Dip. Ileat plow fur lubauil. Dip. k 1 00--2d best, llip. Jiiigks Kli.Hhn Funtou, Auioa Reod, D. VV. Wio, John Wolla, Jr.. Win. Hcover. Class 17. Jlvllers and Ihills, Harrows and Cultivators. Beat clod cruiberand roller combined, S 2 00 2 i boat, do da do Dip. Heat Hold roller, f I 002(1 beat, do Heft Grain drill, 2 00 2d bct, Uo Heat Harrow, 2 0(1 2d bent, do Heat f'ullivutor, 1 00 2d bent, do Best llorso-rake, 1 00 2d best, do l'oal Heoper and mower, 3 00 2d best, do IU-5t corn shullor, 2 00 2d best, do Best corn planter, 2 00 2d beat. do Jriiiits VVilliaui A. Read, Reuben Wall. Jona than Hartshorn, Hou. T. U. Uaria. C. Baker. Class LS. Agricultural Implement. Ucst Original invention in the county, of au airr cultural iuiplciueuL ti 00 2d best, " " o,ie. iuv. Din. Best tUiT-sUiuff niuehiue. Si 00- 2J best. 2 00 j Beat fanning mill, 1 00 2d best, Dip. Best liny pitching machine, 2 00 2d best, do Best hay rigging on wagon, 1 00 2d best, Uo Best ox yoke nnd bows, 1 00 2J best, do Best vegetable root cutti-r, 1 00 2d best, do I Best slulk au 1 e'.raw cutter, 2 01 -2d best, do I Best common plow, 1 0'J 2d best, do , Bust single or double shovel pl.iw. 1 00 Jd best single or double shovel plow, Dip. Best horse power for general purposes, 1 00 2d best horse pow er lor general purposes. Dip. l'u-t lurk and txtures for unloading wagons, 2 On 2d beet Turk mm! ritures for unloading " lip. Jci-ce Simun Tbouipson, llenj. Fpaekman, li. I IJ- iyht. Daniel IJurtsock, Benj. Rifhel. j Class l'J. Miscellaneousarming implements. Rest bee hive, Rest stump puller. Best Potato digger, Best grain cradle, Best six band rakes, Best lot gardening tool. $1 00 2d best, Dip 2 00 2d beat, do 1 00 2d best, 1 00 2d best, 1 00 - 2J beat, 1 00 2d best. do do do do Best set farming uleus.ls, owued by farmer. 00 2d best set farming utensils, owned by farmer.Dip Jrnr.rs John D. Thompson, Jobn Russell, O, R. Merrell, J. II. FWniing, Samuel Powell. Class 20. UVu-af, Barley, Corn, dc. Rest. 2d best Aero of winter wbeat, $3 i Dip. $2andDin Acre of spring wheat, 3 A D $2andDip.l i iu oi wutai, i lo juacres.j Urp. JaudDip. Acre of corn, 2 A Din. SlandDin F'ld barley, uot less tban 3a.2 A Dip. JlandDip, .icro oi oaic, z a Dip. f UndDip, Acre of rye, 2 A Dip. JlandDip. Bushel of corn ears. I A Did. Dinl 3 acres of buckwkeat, 2 a Dip. llandDip. JriiGBs George Wilson (Roecs), Michael Sot I Jaa. A. Reed, Samuel Kirk, Joab Rider, Josj Irwin Martin 11 Luther, RobU Mehafley, Hugh iienuerson, ! Class 21. Field Crops. . , t 2d Bost. 1 One half acre of potatoes, $2andDip. flandDip. I ut ii.ii neio oi oeaus, iananip. siandDip. Acre of clover seed, 2andDip. $landDip. One fourth a. broom corn, 2andDip. $IandDip. One-fourth acre sorghum, land Dip best J acre or peas, 1 00,-24 best, I Rcsti acre ol rutabagoes, 1 00. 2d best, I Rest bushel Timothy seed, 1 00, 2d best . Beat 1 acre carrots, I 0(1. 2d best, Best J acre turnips. 1 00. 2i best, Dip. Dip. Dip. Dip. Dip. ji ncrs w m fcuiitli (Covington), O. I. (iuli. h, Robert Oweus, Abr'iu Goss, jr., O. D. Logan! j Crops being equal, preference will be given to those lhatyiel 1 the greatest nett profits. State I n -'nt" 'o h furnished by tl.e applicants for pre ' miuins on farm crops. They must be weighed and a sample of the same furnished at the fair, and also at the rooms of the committee. ; 3. Applicants applying for premiums shall fur nish the committee a statemeut signed hj him self under a pledge of veracity, of the quantity of grain raised on the grjuud entered for a pre miumand ht shall state as correctly as be can the kind and condition of the previous crops , Iho kind and quantity of seed n.-ed, and the time and mode ol putting it in tho ground. 4, It is the object of the society to grant pre miums for good, not extravugant and generally impracticable culture, and any wilful inaccuracy in the statement furnished as above shall de prive the applicant of a right to compete for the luture piemiuuis. Class '2'2.l!,e.t.i and Cereal Food. Rest 3 Lvarea bread, winter whont, Dip. " 2 " " spring wheat, do' 1 corn, " 1 " " rye, " Pound cake, Dip. " Sponge cake, Dip. " Pie of any kind, Dip. " Preserves, Dip. " Display of preserves, " lee cream, do do Best Fruit cake, do " Jelly cake, do " Plain cake, " Jelly. Dis piny of jellies', T . n " "" V.V""; Jaru, on Boynton, .lira. 11 m llMn wm PI I I 1 ' 1 1 l Robert Rosa, Mrs. Jli Graham, Mrs Rev. McLood I i, w I.. .1U' itvuiiogn, .urn. C lash. 26. JiutUr and Cheese. Best 10 pounds butter, tl 00 2d best, Dip. " Firkin, 25 or more lbs., mnde in May or June, 1 0- 2d best, Dip, " 3 cheese, Dip. Ji noEs G. L. Reed, Mrs. Richard Shaw, Sio r, Mrs. Wm. More an 1 1 Hnrtiock, Mrs Judge Wright, U B Goodlandcr ' Win. Mcllride Class 24. Flour. Best barrel of Flour, tl A dip 21 best. Din. J 00 lln. flour (spring wheat.) 50 c. 2d best 100 lbs. flou M,riijir wLoatl. al Dip. I..,, a 1; ... 50 pound' rye flour, f c ZJ best 50 pounds rye 0 i,., " 50 pound I u. k" Ii. Ii. II , . . 2d best 50 pda. buc, win a fi r, " 50 pounds corn iot a,, 50 i 2d best 5J pound.- vorn lueal. A. D . "'. . A Dip Dip. .ii i r.K .icase uroouinH, saniuel Jordan, It. a. Humphrey, Ferdinand Oswalt, R. .'jmckman, jr. Cl.vss 25. Domestic Articles. Rct box or jar of honey,, Dip. 50.-24 bosLDin Tl .. . in II.. i. ..." . . . . I ..csi mioa. iimpie sugar, nip.d u.--i'd best,Dip. Rest prcsorved peaches in a.'r-light cans, Dip- nosi preserved tomatoes in air-tight cans. Int. Rest preserved blackberries inair-T.irht e.. , 1 Rest nreserv.J srr.M. i .1. .i.i.. t. i' o... L ...-.ifcUa a , -, i.ip. Best ham cooled with skin on-amode of euro.Dip. IM.I! it 1 1 mi 1 n fv.l f,r lat .,f ( ..Hi.., V (. 1'..l tn , W) ' Ul ti' lit! i-m li, t'i, M. ,lii.tt" l'M.ll, tn. D h I . ,i I. M. .. ii. . I',rt. i, M', I h.ii tilr, ! ,l., n M.., M". KMl i ttwin, Mia. .Ii.nnthan lUlt llnlll, Ml5. Ill'..l(( W II., II, (li n ) Cl.' J.M. .-...ii,f.,. .V.nf.i.'ftri. tl M I )(") flnnnrl, I'O . M ,(, ii, ti.t 10 nla Mtlitiet, I t'O M l,l, 4.1 P...I lrt y m.U rllh. I . - ?. bral, ri.i I i nlr n.t. n t.UnVrlK. 1 Oil . ; beai, do Vi'M lo.Vtr.ta woolin rarpi, 1 00 - Id bral, do lint lAyarda rng rarpel, w oo. i n rbaln, 1 Oil ..24 boat, do lUil 1A yard rag Cari't,col I tn (liniti, t Ileal woollrn Coverlet, I 00 M bf al, M beat, 4 n tin ilo do do Ho on. Heat woolen (ringed mitts, Hct lirnrth rug, Beat pair woolen knit itockinl, ii -t I lb . linen aew in thread, Best specimen of knotting, knitting or cee- dln work by Misaes under 12 yeari of age, do Vast I lb. of atocking yarn, da ttest font mat, Dip. Ileat atraw hat do Best straw bonnet, Dip. Host lldy, do Jrrota Mra. Judge Ferguson, Mra, 11. H. Cald well, Mra. I.yilia Rlierm, Mra. John Norris, Mrs. Mary Spaekman, Alias Nancy Ogdrn, Mra Doctor Thorpson Mra. U. L. Reed, Mra. 8. J. How. Class "7. Needle, Shell, Wax vork it"c. Best ipecimrn of needle work, Dip. " group of flowers in worsted, do " lamp stand embroidered, Ho " lamp ataud not embroidered, do " einbroidored ilippera, do " embroidery in ailk, do " embroidery in worsted, Uo " emliroidory in luce, do " embroidery in muslin, do " shirt mado by Miss under 15yura, do " patching and mending, do ' ottoman cover, Dip. Beat table cover ilo " fancy ch: Dip. ' worked collar, do " wax flowers, Dip. " worked quilts, do 14 leather work. Dip " leather work, do " omamouted work do Ji'liuKs Mi" Kin in a Urahae, Miss Sophie Bar. rott, Miss Mnggie Irvin. Miss Mary Jane Wright, Miss M, J. Bard, Miss Emily Forrest,' Miaa Matilda M'Murrny, Miss Josephine Flegul, Miis Mary Foly, Miss Melissa Irwin, Mias Kin. ma Jones. Class 28. Millinery and Dreumakinq. Best millinery' Dip. Best dress-iuakinir, Din. I JinoEs Miss Mary C Wright, Miss Mary II Fer- gaaon, Mrs .Mary & Leonard, Misces Jane k a i . r a .. Mitchell, Ada bwarti, fcliza Stone, Hetty Oath- rati, lloleu Cuttle, Louisa Kratzer, Mary A. Irwin. Class 20. Artistic work. Best painting in oil. Dip. " painting in watc colors, do " portrai" painting, do " landscape painting, do " cattle painting, jo " ornamental painting of any kind, do " daguerreotypes ta'icn on the grr.und. do " ambrotypes taken on the ground, do " photographs taken on the ground, do " writing. do " orraweutal penmanship, do " architectural drawing, do JtnciEs Dr John O Loraine, II M'Kim, Mrs. W. L Fpottswood, Mra Alexander Irwin, Miss Sophie M'Le d, Mrs F;ii Bloom, Mrs J. R M'L'ualiy, lUy. J M Ci a Ilo way. Class M. Designs. Best design for farm house, $1 2d best. Dip design for barn, 2 2d best, do " design for carriage house and stable, " design for dairy house, " design for ice bouse, 2 -2.1 host, do I 2d bes', do 1 Id best, do 1 2d best, do " design fur dry bouse. " design Tor bridge, rot less than 250 It. Plan for bridge spaa, 3 00-2d best. Dip, Ji'Iiues Hon. G It Barrett. Hon. Wm Hitler. Juo. D Thompson, Thos. Kirk, Rub't Dough rtya Clasa Mctalie Fabrics ami Marh'.n-rt, Rest display of table and pocket cutlery, American manufacture. Dip. Rest cooking stove, wood and coal, Dip.and $3 00 2d best. Dip and $2 3d best, Dip and 1 00 Rest parlor alove, coal. Dip and 2 00 2d best. Dip and $1 00 3d bcs(, Dip Rest parlor stove, wood. Dip and 2 00 2d best, Dip and 1 00 3d best, Dip Rest cast iron fence, Dip and 3 00 2d best, dip and 2 00 3i best, pip and 1 00 Rest tin ware, dip au j j. qq 2J best, dip and 1 00 3d best Dip, Rest blacksniithing, d pand $.1 2dbest,dip and$l ' gunsmitbing, dip and I 2d b.st, dip and 1 ' iron turning, dip and 2 2d best, dip and 1 ' shower bath dip and $2 00 ' original invention in the lounty, 5 00 ' plate castings, 'dip and I 00 Jt ncrs Wm. Mcltride, John F Weaver, Elisha Fenton, David Kirk,W'tn4.A Wallace. Class 32. Vehicles of all kinds. Lest family carriage, $5 4Dip.-2d best, $i at Dip l"Kgy. do do do farm wagon, sloigh, timber sled, horse cart. do do do do do do di do do Dip wheel barrow. tl 00 2d best. Dip Ji noKs Dr. H P Thompson, R C Bowman, Jno. W Pauly, John R Hewitt, George Ueakendon, i. v. urennrr, t u jyinier. Class 33 Cabinet ware in County. Rest dressing bureau. $3Adip.-2d best, $2 and Dip ' sofa, 3 do do 2 do lounge, 2 do do 1 do ' cxteusion table, 3 do do 2 do ' set of chairs, 2 do do 1 do ' variety of chairs, 2 do do 1 do ' sot parlor furniture, 3 po do 2 do ' display of cabinet ware, S 00 and Dip ' offico chair, 1 00 and do JrnuEs James H. Fleming, C Kratrer. Renj. R Waight, Thos. Mills. Harrison W Spencer, Class 34. Vopeiivg, Carpentering and Basket-mahiiig, Rest specimen of pine ware, Dip ' window sash, tl 00 2d best, do window blind, 1 0024 best, do 4 set grain measures, $2 00 and do ' lot of buckets, 1 00 and do ' lot ef splint baskets, I 00 and do ' panel door, Jt'hoEs James Fenton, Frederick frulicb Itenderson, Abraham Ogden, John Garrison Class 35. Jtots and Garden Vegetables. Rest 4 stalks celery, Dip. Best bus. turnips, Dip ' i busk el carrots, do ' 1 bus, onions, do ' f do rutebagos,do do parsnips, do ' i do table beets, do 12 tomatoes, do ' 6 heads cabbage, do ' 6 egg plants, do ' 2 beadscauliaower.do qt lima bcans.do ' one half bushel table potaturs. do quart winaor beans, do 1 variety of squashes, do 1 variety of melons, do ' ' one-half bushel of sweet potatoes, do All veretablcs to be raised by the exhibitor. Jt" iices James R. Graham, A. K. M richL Wm L. Moore, Philip Antes, Rey. Joseph R. FocJit ' Class 30. Curriers, Saddlers, Shoemakers, ice. ' Rest 3d best. t2and?ip-tl andltip. , 2 and do 1 and do I Gente' boots and shoes, Ladys' boots and sboea, Gents' gaiters, 1 do do Ladys gaiters, I Display of boots and shoes,) and do Traveling trunk, Tun harness, 2 and do Cirri t. irnss, it an, I do v. . , i ,- ..v.. 2 ,, I , ' I' ., h": i ... :. " .1 ir i r '1 .! -m .1 ,- ..- ' r 1 .: I .. -j., ' ' .' ""' , ' . I ! ii -i ' '. ' :-i . . ,ni, i .j, ' ' i '-ii'. 1 i.iid do -ole Lxathcr. 1 and do Every i ther kind of leather, Robe made by exhibitor, 2 and do do 1 and do 2 nnd d i 1 ii n. I do d.. 1 ni .l do 1 a Id do do do Junnr.s-Hiehar l Mossop. John In in, Horace PaUihin, Reuben II. Moore, Wm, Torter. Class 27. Toi7or na Vjihohtcrert vork. n...i .i.i... . j. v v ... ... 1- "IZ '-2-.D.p ' " "' . V sw ' beH, Ho iiesi yesi made oy lady, Rest pants made Ij Ia4y, Ho Jo I V. .1,4 . bi, 1 1. Vi J i t . ti I 1 1 ' Mi V Mil oil. ... I, I. In V. llniitti V. ill.l A.laitit. t'l m .'I. i'"fni(j in t'l.tniY. U.t Vltl, l' . te. Vlanli, iMp. tnl Kani Hn ' I'nt.l, ,l Ileal Nrwaper, 4 l'amlilel, An i .i t'ii a - tin v, Wm It'glrr, t.. , l iana, I'.nl. l I anal, Israel Teal, ,alnrl K Walann. I Tl a. M.Ftmt Wrf, 1 Ileal ilmln til", Dip. Host biftrkrls, Ileal fire brick, do Ileal pollen, lip do let l.rleh, do J tKira- Judge Fergiiinii, .fudge l.anitn, Mailm Mcbol i, Jr., M in .Nlerrell, lleo Krhart. Cl.A 4). (ii.".ill ami (.nnieaf n, .'flCM. lit ( 'o. Reat available manor at moderate coat. Dip. do do Beat for fnrm products, f I 00 Best for glue, 1 00 Beat linseed nil, I 00 Best tallow caadlea, dip. best writing ink, Best specimen snap, dip best vlnreer. do do ilo T J .tpfiits Dr. M Woods, Dr. V. Wilson, Dr. Itoyor, Dr. A McLood, Dr. J (1 llnrtswick, Dr. D. O. Crouch, Dr. Fetier. Cl.tsi -11. Stone and Woo.1. Ileat dressed atone, f I A dip. Best mill stone, dip Ileal floor boards work'd do Beat grin. latone, do Best weather baar.l w'k do Heat shingles, do Beat splller shaved hoops, do Heat turnod art, do Discretionary premiums will be recommended for all articles of merit exhibited by mechanics in all the various branches, and it is hoped a general attendance will be made. Fur all improvements useful to the farmer and baviag valuable properties, discretionary prom' will be recrommendod by the committco' and a warded by the board at thoir discretion. ji'Doks) afudge Leonard, udgo lloninll, F. K. Arnold, Alex. Irwin, Arthur Hell. Class '12 Natural Minerals. Best of useful minerals of Cloarfiuld coun ty, coal iueluded, do. ' Limestone, do. beat sandstone, do, Pottors clay, do ' Fire clay, do ' suite cryatalizod uiin do ' Fossils, do ' minerals from the aurrounding counties, do Jrnors Judge lloyt, Rev. W. L. Spottswood, II. R. 6woope, II. F. Naugle, L. J. Crana. Class 43. General List. Rest display and greatest variety of flowers, do ilo do do Display plants, It... vir.i ornaments. Heat basket boqueta with lmii.ll,). Rest manufactured article by sewing machine on ground, ,i0 Rest hand boqucU,, do best buttor bow 1, do Rest washing machine, do Best butter ladle, do Rest churn, do Jt-iines Mrs. Judire .Moore. Mrs. Josiah It Reed. Mrs. Joseph 11. Hegarty ;Lumber-city,) r-tt w t-i.er, .nn. raianin iMcliols, jr., Mrs Wm Merrell, Mrs. A. II. Shaw, Mrs. Win. A. Wallace, Mrs. Maj. Nivling, Mrs. Thos. For cee. Class 41. Fruit. Rest display and greatest variety of grafted ap ples, summer and winter fruit, named and arranged, 50 cts t do Rest disply and greatest variety of pears, named and arranged, 50 cts k do Rest display and greatest variety of peaches, named and arranged, 50 cts . do Best Apples, bushel do Best Collection of plums, do Rest do cherries, do Best do quinces, do Rest do strawberries, do Best specimen of Foreign grapes, do Best specimen of American grapes, do Rest specimen currants, not less than 3 qart's do Rest specimen goosberries, ' 3 ' do Rest specimen of blackberries, do Rest specimen of seedling gropes raised in county and worthy of culture, do Pest specimen of Domestic w ine, ,) Jciioes Wm C. Fuley Wm. M. ( rack c 11. Mrs. Samuel Mitchell, Mrs. .! F. Weaver, J R. M'En ally. Al rain Ncvling. Mii-a .osc.ihino Lunich, Miss Edith lloynlon, Miss Ri rlha right. Cl.A"S 45. Horsemanship, Ac. If 1 1 IS ' . :i t, . - ... . Best j couple of ladies and gents on horseback, do Rest company of cavalry, do Rest company of infantry. Rest band of brass instruments, Unit martial band, Rest 25 singers, yenors- (icn J. II. Larrinier. Col. II. D do do do do Pat ton, Col. A. R. Shaw, Col. R. J. Wallace, Smiley, Col. Paamor. Col. M'Clure, Maj. D. Col. , W. ise. Major S. C. Patchin, Major Holt, M ij , Ileisey, Major Wm. Hell, Captain Mathew Og den, Capt. W. A. Campbell, Captain Taylor Rowles. Class. 40 Xanc its. Rest nursery containing tho greatest variety of fruits and shrubs cultivated in the most ap. roved and methodical manner, t2 00 i. do jriiGES.-Thomas Mills, Jacob Gu'ich, James A. llagsrty, William J. Ilemnhill. Richard Sim. jr., John G. Cain, Wm. L. Moore. 1 crsons appointed to act as judges are request ed to notify the Secretary, if possible, before tho 1st day of the Fair, of their acceptance of the trust, and to meet the Pres't at the npeninc of the Fair. ' h The Rules and Regulations, dc, will be pub lished in a week or two. !: ! DEATH ! ! ! To every form and Specie of VERMIN. "COSTA HS" "COSTA VS" 7?f, lloarhtt-c.FsttTminator. "COSTA II' S" "COSTA I S"' lled.n.,g Exterminator. "COSTA Ji'S" "COSTA US'" Ete-tric Powder for Lseett. DESTROYS INSTANTLY i?i i. l . it.t , r at'., Loaches. Mire Moles Ground- Vice, Ileil-liuus, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Hefts, Insects on 1'lants, Inserts on Animnla, f-e. in bhoi t every form and species of YTITf. Tr TJT VT VT 9 W JaVi3Vilig I 10 years established in NeV 1 ork CltV .. . . . ...... . J 1 i fun. i l u j used l.y Ihe City Post Olliec- the City I'ris , Thos ' on anc Station houses the city Steamers, 1 rrison.j Ships Ac., the City Hotels. "Astor," "St. v: A.i.. ii i ii .i . , . NicholM," Ac., nnd hy more than 20,000 rrivAto familes. Br3i-UrupgistS and Hetailcrs everywhere sell them. B3sscholesale Atents in all larue Cities 8a. Regular sizes. 25c., sOc, i$l I?oxes not ties, I Risks. BB-!!! Beh are ! I ! of spuriousitnitntions. Examino each Ilox, Ilottle & Flask, and takv) nothing Lut "CostarV l.tK) IVoxessent by mail. eSU!?3 $5.00 l.y Kxpress. Bs3L.Addres orders or for Circular, to II EN It Y 11. COSTA K, Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y. fcSOLD II Y LOIIAINK &CO. March 17th. Cleai field l'a. i I Cabinet. Chair Making, , JOi lil'LII 11. of ilie bora-iigh of Clenrfielu, i', . a ill I ir .Hie.i at all tunes to attend to !" i'1'.' 'iii in Ih- above ie on iuot.t ii . i o t in H iku.aulike manner. His I ,ee "! ' uess is at ihe aid shop on the north sidei.r , . -.-,.,t. ;i, jr east i. Third st.. nearly ! ' ' , ..Id .1,'w store ; w here ti e will keep '' 1 " '"'d a larue asu.rinient i.f Ma li . ' ny i.i u Cmii, Roiiom Chairs, and Cabinet W iare of every d. -cripiion, which be will dispose of on as reasonable terms as the same articles can be Lad elsewhere in the county. His stock of Cabinet Ware now i n hand, con sists in part of Dressing and Common Bureau', Suras, Sewing and Washing Stands, D,.skn and Look Cases, French and Field Post Redst-a i. Dining. Rr.nk-t, vu-tf. (: J ti.i ,,r li v ',,.. ... .i ,r a 1 iii-a uiiiiviua; any place desired. Pebmnry 3, 1P5P. no. 4. rl. jr. www v i in: ni.ooiv 1 'U 1 A Ml. IUI I1M", AM) 1 HOr.NlX MtTtRS Th Man ird envied nlebrilv wbi.li ll aa,. 1 pro mill rnl tnp.lielnrs bare aiqulinl f.r their lnarlalle efficacy In all lb dlacaaei wbi.h lliey proli as In rnie, baa rendered Ihe iisimt pini. e d pulling ni.l only unneeeaant y, but m.w.irtlir nl I Iipmi. They i.io known ly their liulis; their' goed Works teat fy fur tin m, and they Ibliie Bui 1 by Ihe faith of the credulous. li Al I. casks of Alhma, ,4riite auj Cbr.mic Rhrumntiam, Aflccliona of the BU IJal ind Ki.l neys. Bll.inua Fever and Liver t umpUinla, j In the South and weal, where these diseases pre-' vail they will be found invaluable. Planters,) Farmer', and othnrs, w ho once ne these medicines , will never afterwords bo without them. Ojiprpsla. No person wild this distressing din nse should delay uincr these medicines im mediately. Krnpli'ins ol tho skin, Krysipelns, Flntulvncv, Fevi"" and Ague. Fur this sc. .urge of t'.ie western country these medicine, will Jotind safe, speedy, nnd certain reiue.ly. Other medicines leave the system subject to a retur D of the disease a ure by these medicines is Per - mnnent Trv thsin. lm . Hi. H...I null l..i enre.l Mrrcural liiscaaea, Never fails to eradi- Date entirely oil the effects of mercury infinitely, sooner than the most poworlul preparation ol Sursaparilla. Niebt sweats. Ktryous Debility. Nervous Coin - plaints of all kinds, Organio Affections, l'alpila tion of the Heart, l'ainter'a Cholic. riles). The original proprietor of these meili cincs was cured of I'ilus of 35 years stnndinir the use of these Lifo medicines alono, Worms nil kinds, are effectually cured by these medicines. Parents will do well toadimnistcr tli.'in nhenever ; their existenco is suapected. Relief will be certain. Tlin l.ll'E I'll.l.l Ann PUORVIV BITTEnS Purify the blood, and thus reniuvo all disensn; fiom tho system. A singlo trial w ill plncc tho j Lirr Pills and Piioksix Rittkrs beyond tho I reach of competition in the estimation of ever i patien t. .T-"Pr.'piired and sold by DR. WM. R. MOFFAT, 3.15 Rrndway, cor. Worth St., New Voik. Fob. 20th 13(10. lyr. look 111:111:. look iiiliYi:: T HE undersigned subscribers, take this inetli- oil of niforiiiinj; the nublic ircnerallv. that they have this day entered into copartnership in THE RLACKSMITI1 Bt'S IX I and can be found at tho shop formerly occupied I by J. Shiinkwilcr, on Third street, iu this bo rough, where they will be pleased to see the r ol I customers, and as many how ones as can make it convenient to give them a call. Bring on your hoes, your spades and pick?, Your log-chains and your pulling click.', our sleds, your sleighs, your horse, your mnre, No three-yenr old shall then go bare. " Your spears will work np then just right, 10 prooning hooks for every height. Your swords too, shall then bo wrought. To ploughshares such as Cain ne'er bought. JACOB SHUNK Vi'ILER ..HO. W. ORR. Clearfield, Dacember 8, 1S58. If. LIXDSKY'55 J.Ml'KOVn) Kloori $ciirc'litki'!! A STANDAliD MLLICINL For the speedy, radical, and cfTo. tu.il r :n'j AiL DISEASES ari-ing n ... IMP, -BIT Y OF THE RI.im.iH. This medicine has wrought th Ions cures in dr-peral.' ca-c of n. ! 1 :rr Scrofula. ; Cutaneous Disease. Pimples on the face, Old. Stubborn l'iccr, i Teller Affections, ! Dyspepsia, Jaundice, ' Mercurial Diseases, 1 Liver Complaint, ' Low Spirit', i iiricerr.in f'.rir.aiio Erysipelas Roils, .-ore Ecs. Scald lielld, Rheumati" Disorder' Costivi nc.-;, Salt Rheum, (icner.il Debility, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach, Female Complaint.', nn l sll Diseases hav their orgin in an iinimre state vf the Blond. ! The above is a portrait of David M'Crcary, j Nnpicr township, who, on the 3 1st day of Aiig, IS.iS, made affidavit before .Itislico Hurley that : he was treated I ir the cure of Canc.r by'tlir.'O physicians nf E.dford county, nnd by Dr. Ncw ,'on of the Electric College in Cincinnati, for a period of nearly eight months, notw ithstanding wnicn, nia lip. noso and a portion of his left cheek were entirely eaten .way ! He had given up all hope, when he beard of the "Blocd Search r," and was induced to try it. Four bo tiles cared him, and nlthough sadly disfigured, there is no question but what this invnltiahlo medicine saved his life. The full particulars of this case "'"J b 'fon in a circular, whirh can ho had of . ,r.i- . nv oi uie rtenis. We also refer lo theraso of Nancy Rleakney, of F:iderlown, Armstreng county, Pa., cured of "roiula alter ucing unab lo to get out of bed for three years. To the case of a lady in Ansonsville, Clear- fic'd county, who wai also afflictad with Scrofula it' worst form. ! To "", rnc of George .Veisel, residing in Cnrl- town, Lamliria count, Pa., who was so badly af flicted with Cancer that it eat his entire nose off. and his case was worse, if possible, than McCreary's. The particulars of these cases every ono of which was cured by the use of tho Rlood Searcher I may also be found in a circulas to b had ol 1 anr of the A rents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, nea tho Pa, Railroad Depot, Hollidnysburg, Pa. Dr. (loo. II. Keyaer, Wholesale Agent PitU burgh Pa, FOH Litat-4 11. r. r. .. Ill C. D. Watson rrli),l Tl, ,, n ... . ' John latton, Curwensv.lle ? James B. (irnhnm, Orahanipton ; E. F. Brenner, Morrisdalo : John M n . ' Vn"v "''x1, m "' Mrre' I'ul,'"bnrg; M. O. Slirk, New Ml nort : C. R F...i.r psi urg; ii, taran. Ansonville : Rinse'.l McMur ray, New W'nsbingtun ; Edward W'illinius, W il . hamsville; Jackson Patchen, Huriisi Jo ; Samuel Ucgarly, Glen Hope. Feb. 1st. UOl). GOAL ! COAL ! ! The public aro hereby informed that I will keep on hand, at Ihe Cosl Rank of Jnd.ce Monro in the Rorongh of Clearfield, a constant supply of the best article of Peacock Coal. The quality or the coal needs no recommendation, as tho public know It as far superb r i.. !! nit-'.r. .. , '- , :.'. ...., " I'liu 1 ,.T ,,. ... o ; ,, ... f ' . , . . ' ' ' ' twi.i li'i'tietr w '; , 1 ....... per buaiiel at Ihe bank, or 8 delivered. Ang. 21, 60. ?.t: MKllIAEL ONLY. -- -. 1 -:ftMcntn'is ' JOB PRINTING, ti r li li' wt- Met V r f f, , .f I n,l lc Il.n l'n I,. ,i ( ,o ";,',7 , ,;,.f to at. linn in e Id I be I n I lie 1 1. a I ,r l U, lo.l lo do ail kinda of 1 1 Id, I'UNM, I.AM l. nd e i rv riMin, I'ri.x-r ivjp. l'.M I It l'.iesii, i 'in. I .,, Ha i.i. Th ,i Ham hiu; kind or l iititiritf vistiallv .1,,, in i toiiiili y joh i 'lliee. All ordeta i!l? executed Hillina,, rri anil liin'.i h. I'ANll I. GCOM.ANIiFj;, Tl1 1 1 I" of li e Jfa.e 1 til 1 1,1 u.fr. f 1, . ,f willrltud pi n I'y t all liir.n m r. p irttu,. to I. ip i ie. Vaub IK i a. J'M. V.UAS IRWIN & SONS. A T the mouth of Lick Run. five mil... i ClcnifiiM, MKRCIIANTS, and In Manufacturer of Lumber, xteniii j July 2.1, 1S52. - ! J t) TMOMPSnV 1 1 ' l"w''""u''l 1 )lcksmltli, Vagons, Buggies, Ae., 4c, iroo(( on short notice, nnd the very best style, attj , "" i" " oorougn oi i urwcnsrille. I J'ec 2'., 1S5.1 , : - - - I M' "MI. having changed liishy, 11 Torn turwensvillo to Clenrfiold.f. - ''."p,r""' "m'r!' llis professional sorvieei u d. bv , clt."l'' ol the latter place and vicinity of. "'"''eneo on Second street, oppositi t. it 0f runs, r..cq. my J. 0. HARTSWICK, M D. P li y k I r I n n and S 11 rpcen, Clearfield Pa., May 30, 1S60. WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will nitend prompi and faithfully to all legal business entniled 1 his care, in the several Courts of Clcarlield sr. .'Hijoining counties. Office, the one formerly occupied by 0 Ran elt. O. t. 2fith, Tt.'i9 ly. I'K. g7w. stew art I 1 ii Milan aim fureon, oilers I. is pruft. J. Fion.11 services to the citiens of.teiv H'.v.t niginn nnd aurrounding community. Office ihn Joi.rs w est ol (lie Vi n-lnngton House, New Washington, Pa., Oct. II, ls.V.l. JOHiriiUIDEKOPER. Civil. E(.!vu.r: .t I.wii -h ii 1 1.1UK, oifrn Lis pn.fc.jsioiiiil s. i i fi Id cuntv. t'l the citizen' of rim All busiii.'-s cnlrii.-tc.l to him will be prompt' nnd faithfully executed. Office with Leonard, Finney if1 Co. i.ir. 11 a vs, ! Tyva i: 1 1 l ist. 11 RUE AN, Melaineot.vpi-t, Amliror md ji stic'E 01 Tin: peacf' hcrrev, I. County, Pa. IAMM I I.KCiAli, 1 ust ice ol Hit iaco l.iill.d. l nrg, ( li arfl. Id I',., I1..., a! inplly lo li!) l uiiurss ei,i 1 ustcd to L, also inform' the pul.iic tlmt he keep, on hand at his shop, a gencr.t! ai .f Saddle, Rri ll.-, Hani..- ant i.lt, ,,1 1 r, cure. lie constantly sortluellt 1 iv h i , nhi.-h ho i 1 1 Ajuil ). IS. 10. ell on re a :,im!i!, tre in DEKTAL CARD. 4 M. S.1 l . to til, .wiiii oii.ts in, nr.. essi.infl srvi. HIT.. ! I. allies an I f.ciitlcmcn of (lev hci'l and vicinity. All operations performr- ! w ii'i iicatnc-s nil despntch. Rcin lamilu I wiili all the late imnrovmcnl'. he prepared I .-t lll.inud niaUe Aliilltial Tcetll in the I I'flico in Shaw's new rovr. ! Sept. 1 lib, lSjs. I v.l. ias. n. i.ARiMvrn. I. TRS ! 1 AI!VI.MI".H .w TI-.ST, Attorhevs at Lit J (1 in field, Pa., will atletiJ promptly tg Col 1 tAioli', H.alid Ag.'licics, Ac, Ac, in ClearCelil, Centre and Elk i-uuhtics. July .!u. i 1) "BERT J. WALLACE IV I'learfielil, Pa., nilicc ..site tlie Journal otlife. ArruiiNi-v at in Mian a Il.it, hi dec. 1, IS.i1.--tf. Mcm.ikk a hi zn ii.::if, 11 1 imle-alc and tlclail Ierrliants. A extcn-ive il.-rs Ala i in timber, sa.v. luta dealer.' i i timir au- cr and j-Ii in c: ruin, ul.i. li will I e sold clu ap for . -a-h. O. t. II, l.sj'l. CLEAKFICI.0 SlflXE WAKE ruTTERy. Tlianktul f ,r prist f.ivors .ind solicitimis of ft tore pa'ronairc. I won!, I respectfully ni line inai i iiaie on run. I ngiiin, iiinl will c.iiir.int. keep in ibe l'..li"ry in tins I. .rough, o:i the cm n. ra short distance .a-to! the Methodist Cliurcl a large stoeii of Crockery . such as Cream crock' milk pans, ( burns, Jugs, Jura, Stove pipe ca-in .f c. if c. ; a tul also an extensive nMortmei.t uii.erent sir.es and patterns of brad, ai. resell, s i.,r c ri,i,:e .m liou.-cs, an I dire.-. other moui Any niouMinjs not on linn,! .fill be r .rle t cider on short notice. Also fire brick niaJ and kept fr sale. TCf-A liher.il reduction nhnlesiilo dealers. Clcarfcbl, may 2 prices nde t F. LEITZr.Viil'.'lt. lv. 1S70.- Tli9 undersigned r-peetfullyr lugs h.. niiuouiice that he rcc nt'.v r. ytol a l.mi-o ii. i. bornngh of Lumber cilv. -'Jleariiel.i o;. itv. l'a for Ihe acconiniod.ition of the travelling j.uWii watermen and all others who may fin or b e with a call. His table will always bo supplied w ith as go as the maikets afford; and no pains will ' spared to render his guests eomlnrtaMii win under his roof. To which tho tacts that noil toxicatirig liquors of any kind wi'I ho kept aWi (lie premises, will he truts, contribute in ! small degree. While, wuat is always imports!! to the traveller, the best attention will be gi by careful hostler to that faithful companies of his journey, his patient steed. July 4, 18H0. ly. JAMES CROSSiT. aimi ssitlliSMfflLt1.. The subscriber will send t free of vh ni 'jr) tO ; who desire it, the Kocipe and directions for mn ing a simple YnjttahU flam, that will, in frs two to eight days, remove Pimples, Blotche T.... I' l.l... cii j -it : t-mniwness, ana an iiiiiiuruies ai . k .r.u-c... . .. ' . v i outlines oi uie c-Kin, Having me siuue-as .a, lure intended it should be-.r.. clear, .month a. I.,,.,; f-l Ti... ,k. ir-..;. :.k r., instruction,, direction., and advice, will plea n . .. ... . ... ii . ii, ii auu t'.H nil i.i.ii.ini..i,i:i-.i call on or address (with retnrn postags.) JAS.T MARSHALL. PllA'TK'AL ClIKMI'T. No. '2 City Buildings, N. V .'!:. Aug. 22th I Mill. mo. To Persons out of Kmployrnent A GENTS WANTED T.1 SELL the Erio So ing Machine. Wo will give a Commission, ir w.igoi s iro $2.1 to $i'.0 per month, and expenses paid. T1 is anew Machine, and so simple in its construe tion thai a child of Hi je-.ra can learn lonper'' it ' t I :il, no 1 Secretary Erie Sei ni'. 3, I '(',0. - 5w, :g Machine Cimf r)t. MILAh, 0111.