Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 03, 1860, Image 4

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CLEARFIELD COUNTY
AO -tICPLTUEAL 80CISIY.
To be kdd at bjrojth of C!arfi:d,on T:tdxy,
'dtii4dar and Tkitrcday, the Itrk, 17(A and
Utli rfayio Octebtr, A. D., Is60.
Itl'ICnilH Of THE SOCICTV
ELLIS HiWIN, Trei-i.lcnt.
Jlor.. Ja-j. T. Leonard,
William Imvix,
Jamis Foret,
James H. Flemi.mi.
V. Prsts.
J. F. Et:wciler, iSccrnlury.
A. M. Smith, Cor. Secretary.
Janes VVmclev, Treasurer.
J. B. JIcEnally, Libruriun.
xteutiu Cum. Hon, Richard Shaw.
lieu. JAm Pulton Jun'n Boynton.
Joiali B. Reed J. M'Uaughey.
Orator, lion. 0. K. Uurrett.
Cummitlcct of Arranytrntnti.
A. C. I i.v.Ntv, Chairman.
1 forte.
Ta Bloom,
ieorge II. Lytic
James M'Gluughlin
.James Levy,
W. L. Antes,
&ieq & Suine.
Jutncs Iru'in, Sr.,
Johnson Holden
KoU. Mitcholl,
Wm. M Bchuii,
I. W. Moore.
Cattle.
David C. iJale
Samuel Clydo
Jlilo Iloyt,
Jacob Willielm,
O. W. Shoti;
FnrM crops it I egeta
Lies. G. 1). Goodfcllow,
Wm. M. Shaw,
Edward McGarvey
Aaron C. Tate,
Elah Johnson
Agricultural d- Miscella
neous Articles.
L". A. Scryver,
I). S. Flemirg,
Walter Barrett,
Win. P. Chamber,
John W. Shugurt,
Fauci Department.
G.W. Hhcni,
John Irwin, Curwcns.
J. P. Krntzcr,
John G. iVcryvcr,
Mrs. II. F. Naiii.de,
flutter. Cheese, Flour
and ' (hides.
John Irwin, (Jur'v
Thomas W'rigley,
ioao Bloom,
Wm. Bloom,
AVm. F. Irwin,
yienkandise f- Do-
wiski Fabrics.
M. A. Frank,
nviJ M'Gnugliy,
W. W. Wright,
Edward Goodwin
Mrs. Henry Kern.
Miss Kli.a Hoed,
" Em Alexander,
" Anna Irvin.
"Sarah Birchficld
" Nannie Irvin,
" Sarah liheem, ,
" Henrietta Irwin
" .Vary Moore.
Miss. Mary Halters,
Miss Kate Brown,
Miss Ilaiuiuh Bloom,
Miss Harriet Swan,
Mis Jennie Leonard,
Jiss II. Npueknian,
Comm'ttce at Largo.
Mr. J. T. Leonard, Miss Kandis Nichols
Mrs. 1). M. Weaver. Miss Nannie Smith,
Miss Mary M'Ganghey.Miss JuliaGnllonnv
Mies Kebecca Frank, Miss Hannah Carey
S J. How, John L. Cut lie,
G. W. Snyder. Alvin Koss,
Samuel Ilheem.
Marshall (Jen. A. II. Hills.
Assistant Marshals .Viijor D. J. Nevling,
Col. Wni. Ten Fvck, Cant. T. J. McCtil-
louh. (.apt. Edward A. Irvin.
Pyrotechnics. H. B. Swoopo, U". W.
Belts, L. U. Merrell, James L. Morgan, J.
B. Waller' Keuben V. Spnckmnn.
I lT OF PHIOIIL'M.
Class 1. Sircrpu,let.
(Open to nil Breed and Competitor?,.)
Rest Hull uei3 years old, $t 002.1 best, $2 00
Best null over 2 years old, 2 00 2d but, 100
Rest Hull over 1 year old, 2 ' 0 2d best, 1 00
Best Cow over3 yenn old, 2 00 2d bit, 1 00
Hoit Hull Calf. 1 00 2d best, 50
All breed.) come together in this class nnd
roiupelo eacli otliur. To be judged, lft, by
tin ir pood point mid pyumiolry offruuio. 2d, by
the nbility to fntlen, lis tlio animitl a good hand
ler?) 3d, milking qualities, 4tb, Site. 6tb,
give no rtmiuiu lo any uniioal until they are
sntisfled it will produce good slock. To this end
the Judges shall satisfy themselves In regard to
the stock of nged bulls and cows. The aniiuul that
possesses these iii(ilities in the greatest perfection
should draw the Suecpstiikcs, whether it be Dur
hnm, Ayrcshiro, Hereford, Devon, Orude or No
live, Ji poks. Geo. Thorn, Zuch. McNaul, David Ty
ler, Asuph Kirk, John ghaw of Decatur.
Class 2. (J rude Cattli railed in count).
Hestbull, $4 no 2d best, $2 00
"est cow. 3 00 2d best, 2 00
Hcst heifTcr calf, ' 75 2d best, Dip.
Hest bull calf, 75 2d best, Dip.
Jt nors. John McPherson, Jos. Lyons, Tnouins
O. Snyder, J. M. Cummings, Dr. J. 1. Hoyt.
Class 3. Milk Cws,
Hest milk cow, $3 00 2d best, $2 00
Milk cow 3d best, 1 00
Jvvr.r.i. J-nies Forml, Thomas Mclfhoo, Ad
am Oenrhnrt, Thus. Leonard, Daniel Bailey.
Class 4. Oxtn.
Hest yoke 5 y. old and over, $2 00 2dbejt,$l 00
iesi joKe ,1 y. "
II. st joke 2 y. "
1 00-2d best. 40
50 2d best, 7ip.
J'est yoke I y. " ifl2,1 l,..i. Tin
JuPnns. H. C. Howinan, Hirnm Woodward, Aa
run II. Piareo' Wm, gmiley, Alex. Murray.
Class 5. Oxtn.
Dcst trained 10 yoke, 4 years old and over,
from ono township, f 3 00
ia oesi, irainca 1U yoke, 4 years old and 0-
ver, from one township,
Hest trained 10 yoke, 3yearjold and over,
from one township,
2d best traiucd 10 yoke, 3 years old and 0-
vor. from ono townaliin.
2 00
00
1 00
Ji'PCRH John Palchiii, John M. Cbaso Joseph
llnntii..n t . .. 1
. ,wt, wium iiruoaKcr, josepn lottiers.
Class 6. fat Cnttlc.
Host Fat Hullock, $2 On 2.1 best, $1 00
Hest Fat Cow, ? 00-2d best, 1 00
Hest HeiflV.r, 2 years old, 1 0U 2d best, 60
Ji Puks (Ieorge Kiltleberger, John Mctjuilkin,
Casper Licpold, James H.oom, sr., Henj. Ste
phens. CLASS 7. Thormtyk bi-ra' llano opr to nil
He st Sinlli.ui, over 4 y 'rs old, $3 (10 2d best, $2 00
Hest Stallion, over 3 y rs old, 2 00 2d best, 1 00
Hest Stallion Colt, 2y'rsold, 2 00 2d best, 1 00
i'ho premiums in this Class are Intended only
for thoso Hsrsos whoso pedigrees make them
worthy of them. The Socioly wishes to encour
ro the rearing of high-blooded Horses here ; on
the other hand the Executive Committee would
caution the Judges to be careful that the premi
urns are not drawn by inferior slock.
Jikoes Juuies Forrest, Ell Hlooin, Dr. CIV.
taldwell, Peter Bloom, Joseph Peters,
1, r, ,C,'AS 8- sH'jlt and Fmrm Jfortts
Host Guiding, over 4 jcars old, for work, $1 00
2d best ' " Dj
2d be"e ""d C4Ug UV," ' 0'
HestSaddlo and Carriage Mare of any age, $l'oo
" o0" " " ,1 l)j
Host nan of Draught HfirtAa ftp M ...... - a n..
O.l 1 . ,. " " .'WIBI UU
' II
The Ilorso that moves the heaviest load on
Stone boat without a whip,
2d best, "
1 00
1 00
Dip."
e,t toll. $0 7SJd best, tip
Jr'","-M',0 McHride. Maitin O. Stirk, .la.
A- taldwell, Andrew Addloman, Isaao Dunlar.
m. Drown, Hugh Orr.
Class H.Mtcheri Camnne.
Ilest span mnlrhed carriage Horses or Mares. $2 00
ni do do do mo
ui or.l,,rtge Barrett, James Forrest. Dr. II, p
''"'"n IVrk., Maj. S. C. Patchin,
I A . :!...
-.l.'-v.f ;,, ., nil.
u . nr...., mare and ,;, i,v lbv fUe ,
-' "'M di do ,! . o (ifl
r-i-i CJeHuif, (..T 3 and urd-r 5 rears o! I, 2 00
r;lU-,' in. l l" '(! Um
T '' """' OV,ir M- -i!d bet,$l .
"t Mar etw S v.-r. oi l. 2 0; ?i -...t I tf
j."-1 mare, ever .' ,t un j or :i i 1,0-Vd Usi", I Ho
H.-t c.iover l .t uudrr 2 v.! 0?.l Ul Imm
-Johu Sw.u Mmhew f Jacob
'-a-.il. M m.T.ve, Kcfcert Mc.Vaul.
r, ... 7 War.w.fitiai !a ai
miuru anlsU 1WS MUlaa.
SiMt tiai, trotting under aaddl. Dip
Smt Um t-ottlog in double faanMtf,
Sett time pMinj under addl,
Jcpois J. 0. Lorain, Lever nMU, John J.
Miller, John M. Cumialngs, John W. UailetL
Class 12.--7Vottuy aud Walking Horses,
I owned in tht Covniy.
Futest Irottinut SuUion, Dip 21 bcit, Dip.
I do do Horse cr mare, do 2d best, do
I do wilkino- horse or mar, do 2d bast, do
Ji'DOti J. B. Graham, Wm. Irvin, A. H. Shaw,
Jas. L. Stewart, Jas. Alexandtr, (Woodward.)
CtAts 13. Sheep and W uoL
He.t buck, any breed. Dip . a$2 00 2d bst,$ 1 00
1 Hest two, any breed, do aud 2 00 2d best, 1 00
; iiett 3 Sheep fattened for muttou, Dip. if- $2 00
1 2d bost do di do 1 uu
' Best flecc of fiue wool,
i Pest fleece of coarse wool.
1 00
1 00
FntrLauib, best, $2 00 2d best lambs, $1 00
3u ! vt4 luinbf, 60 41k " " Dip
JiDb .: M'ui, McNaul, Jacob Kuntz, sr., Elisha
Fenion, Adam Uearbart, Honry Irwin.
Class 14. Swine open to all-
Bvit boar any breed, $2 00 2d best, $1 00
Hest breeding sow " 2 CO 2d best, 1 00
Hest 2 Hogs in county, S 00 2d best, 2 00
Next best 2 hogs iu county, 1 00 2d best, 50
Ji'iioks Duuiol Livingston, Wm. M. McCul-
l"iigh, sr., Col. Thus. It, M'Clurc, John Irwin,
Joints Ulooni, sr.
Class 15. Poultry.
Hest ceop spring chickens, not less than 6, $1 00
2.1 best do do do do Dip.
Heaviest turkey, do
Heat display of chickens, do
Ji'Does Ueorg Thorn, J. IT. Fleming, Samuel
Arnold, Hubert Thompson, Clark Hrown,
Class 10. Plowing.
Owner of team and plow, who plows green
sward the best. $1 00
Next best, Dip.
owner oncam and plow, bo plows stabbls
' the best, Dip, a $1 00
ytxl best, do do do Dip.
Hest plow for stubble, Dip. A$t 00-2d best, Dip.
Ilest plow Tor subsoil, Dip. A I 00-Zd best, Dip.
ji'kges--. fcimna ronton, Amos need, II, vv
Wise, John Wolls, Jr.. Win. Hcover.
Class 17. Ilullcrs and Ihills, Ilnrrours and
Vulttcators.
Hest clod crusher and roller combined.
$2 00
2 i best, do de do
Dip
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Rest Beld roller, $1 00 2d best,
Host Grain drill, 2 002.1 best,
l)et Harrow, 2 002t best,
Hest Cultivator, 1 00 2d best,
Hest Horse-rake, 1 00 2d best,
Hest Heapcr and mow er, 3 00 2d best,
Hest com shelter, 2 00 2d best,
(lest corn planter, 2 00--2J best.
do
Ji i.GK.1 William A. Reed, Keuben Wall, Jona
than Hartshorn, Hon. T. H. Davis, C. Ilakor.
Class 18. Agricultural Implements.
Hest Original invention in the county, of
an agr cultural Implement. $5 00
2d best, " orig. Inr. Din.
Hest threshing machine, $3 00 2d best, 2 00
Host running mill, 1 00 2d best, Dip.
Best hay pitching machiue, 2 00 2d best, do
Hest hsy rigging on wagon, 1 00 2d best,
Hest ox yoke and bows, 1 00 2d best,
Hest vegetable root cutter, 1 00 2d best,
Hest stalk and straw cutter, 2 01 2d best.
do
do
do
do
Hest common plow, 1 00 2d best,
Hest single or double shovel plow.
do
1 00
2d best single or double shovel plow, Dip.
Best horse power for general purposes, 1 00
2d best horso power for general purposes. Din.
Hest fork and fixtures for unloading wagons,2 00
2d best fork and t xturcs for unloading " Dip.
Ji-dgei Simon Thompson, Henj. Spsckman, D.
H. Wright, Daniel Hurtsock, Henj. Kishel.
Class 19. Miscellaneousarming implements.
Best bee bive,
Hest stump puller,
Host Potato digger,
Hest grain cradle,
Hest six hand rakes.
$1 00 2d best, Dip.
2 00 2d best, do
1 00 2d best, do
1 00 2d best, do
1 00 2d best, do
Hest lot gardening tool,
1 00 2d best, do
liest set farming utvns.ls, owued by farmer, 1 00
2d best set farming ulensils, owned by farmer. Dip.
Ji'PflKS John D. Thompson, John Hussell, O.
U. Merrell, J. II. Fleming, Samuel Powell.
Class 20. HViraf, Barley, Corn, dr.
Ilest. 2d best
Acre of winter wheat, $3 A Dip. $2andDip.
Acre of spring wheat, 3 4 D'p. $2ndDip.
1..I1J . .. ... A .
r iu 01 wneai, 10 iu acres,) a Lip.;'audDip.
Acreofcorn, 2 a DiD tlanriniii
F'ld barley, not less than 3a. 2 a Dip. $landDip,
nvro 01 obis, 1 a Hip.---Htn.lDlp,
- ui rje, 1 Kip. SlandUip.
Bushel of corn ears, 1 a Dip. Diploma,
3 acres ofbuckwaeat, 2 a Dip. $landDip.
JrpoesGeorge Wilson (Hoggs), Michael Sot
jbs. a. neeu, Samuel jvirk, Joab Kider, Josi
Irwin Murliu II Luther, RobL Mehafley, Hugh
Class 21. Ficll Crops.
n . Best 2d Best
One half nere of potatoes, $2andl)ip. $landDin.
one-fourth acre of beans, 2andDip. $IandDin.
i ...... .r , h .... -. . . '
, - I -....',(.. f iflUUUJI,,
One-fourth a. broom corn, 2an4I)in.$landIiin.
n.,- r,,..-ii. 1 n . 1 , .
u..v-,..u.vu bub eur(iiuilj, 4linaiip
Hest t acre of peas, 1 00.-2,1 best, Dip.
Hest i acre of rutnbagoes, 1 00. 2d best, Dip
Best bushel Timothy seed, 1 00,2d best Dip
- 1,0,1 1 cr earrots,
1 00 2d best, Dip.
1 00. ...2d lie.t r.;..
" cr turnips.
Jipoks Wm Smith (Covington), O. P. Oulich!
Poberl Owens, Abr'm Goss,jr., G. D. Logan.
Crops being equal, preference will be given to
those that yiel I the greatest nett profits. Stuto
nenu to be furnished by tie applicant for pre
miums on farm crops. Ther must l m.i.h.A
I ""J "'nple of the same furnished at the fair,
, and also at the room of the committee.
3. Applicants applying for premiums shall fur
1 nish the committee a statement sicnod bv him.
self under a pledge ofveracitv. of th. nnntii.
I of grain raised 00 the ground entered for a pre
niium aud he shall stale as correctly as be can
the kind and condition of the previous crops
I "' kin'l quantity of seed nsed, and the
tnno and mode ol putting it in (he ground.
I 4. It is the object of the society to grant pre
mlums for good, not extravagant and generally
impracticable culture, and any wilrul Inaccuracy
in Ihe statement furnished as above shall de
privo tho applicant of a right to compete for the
. luture premiums.
1 Class 22. 7?rei and Cereal Food.
Best 3 Lvave bread, winter wheat, Dip,
I " ? " " P"Pg wheat, do
" " corn, do
" I " " rv. ,l
round cake, Hip.
" Sponge coke, Dip.
" Pie ofany kind, Dip.
" Preserves, Dip.
" Display of preserves,
" lee cream,
" Display of lollies.
Best Fruit cake, do
" Jelly cake, do
" l'lnin cake,
" Jelly.
Ji'rjOEs-.-.Mrs. James Forrest, Mrs. J. Boynton,
..... ul. nvin, jirs. in. .McUullough, Mrs.
Robert Ross, Mrs. ,BUrahsm, Mrs Rev. McLeod.
Class. 2i.Iiulier and Cheese.
Best 10 rounds butler, $l 00 2d best, Dip.
" Iirkin, 25 or more lbs.,
made in M.y or June, l 0 21 bet, Dip,
. J chcc(. Dip!
Ji-DOBS 0. L. Reed, Mrs. Richard Shaw, Seo'r,
J rs. Mm. Morgan (Lawrenc), Mrs. Martha
Haruock Mrs udg. Wright, O B Ooodlander,
m. Wc Bride.
Class 24. Flour.
;t. Dip.
A D p.
Dip.
. 4 Dip.
100 lbs. flour (spring wheat.) io c
Zd best 100 lbs. flour (spring wheal;,
" 40 pounds rye flour, b0 o,
2d best 50 pounds ry flour,
Dip.
....... i, . uueawuoni nour, oU e. k Dip
2d best 60 pds. buckwheat flour, Dip.
" 0 pounds corn meal, 50 c, a Dip.
.d best ii pounds corn meal, . Dip.
Ji i'oas Jesse Brooinall, Samuel Jordan, It. S.
Humphrey, Ferdinand Oswalt, B. S'puckmau. jr.
Cl?ss 25. Domestic Article.
Best box or jar of honey,, Dlp.50.-2d beet.Dip.
Best 10 lbs. maple sugar, Dip.4 50.-2d besLDip.
De.t preserved peaches in air-tight cans, Dip
Best preserved tomatoes In air-tight cans, Dip.
Best preserved blackberries in alr-tlght cans.Dip.
Be;', preserved enrranta in ir.ilr,hi n;L
b,.,bam,.oked.ith.kinon,od.;7e:r.:tB::rB,.
wtfteTitofwi!i. Dip.
S7, Kr. Oot. ij:r, sua. ui irvin, sin.
Jobs 6biroy, Mrs, U( Irwin. Mr. Jonathan
Hartshorn, Mrs, Gorg WUaou, (Hoggs.)
Clais 26. Domestic Manufacturer
B"(t 10 yards flannel, f 1 00 2d best, Dip.
Best 10 yards sattinet, 1 00 2d best, do
Best 10 yards cloth. 1 0 2d best, do
Vest pair woolta blankets, 1 00 2d best,
Best 1 4 yards woolen carpet, 1 00 2d best.
do
do
Best ISyards rag carpel, w 001-
en chain, 1 00
Best 15 yards rag carjet, cot
ton chain, I 00
Hest woollen coverlet, 1 00-
2d best, do
-2d best,
-2d best,
do
do
do
do
do
do
Hett woolen fringed mitt-",
Best hearth rug,
llenl nulr. woolen knli alocklos. "
Hest 1 lb. linen sewing thread.
1 Best specimen of knotting, knitting or nee-
die work by Misses under 12 years of age, do
Hest 1 lb. of stocking yarn, d
Beet foot mat, Dip. Ilest straw hat do
Best straw bonnet, Dip. Best tidy, do
J it 0 us Mra. Judge Ferguson, Mrs, B. II. Cald
well, Mr. Lydia Kheeui, Mrs. John Norris,
Mrs. Mary Ppackman, Miss Nancy Ogden, Mrs
Doctor Thorpson Mr. O. L. Heed, Mrs, S.
J. Row.
Class 27. Needle, Shell, Wax vork
iff.
Best specimen of needlo work,
" group of flowers In worsted,
" lamp stand embroidered,
" lamp stand not embroidered,
" embroidered slippers,
" embroidery in silk,
" embroidery In worsted,
" embroidery in lace,
" embroidery tn muslin,
" shirt made by Miss under 15 yean,
" patching and mending,
' ottoman cover, Dip. Best table cover
Dip.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
" fancy ehin w'k, Dip. " worked collar, do
" wax flowers, Dip. " worked quilts, do
" feather work. Dip " leather work, d'o
" ornamented work do
Jl'DOls Miss Emma Grahasa, Miss Sophie Bar
rett, Miss Maggie Irvin, Miss Mary Jan
Wright, Miss M, J. Bard, Miss Emily Forrest,
Miss Matilda M'Murray.Miss Josephine Flegul,
Miss Mary Foly, Miss Melissa Irwin, Miss Em
ma Jones.
Clams 2tf. Millinery and Dressmakina.
Best millinery Dip. Best dress-making. Dip.
Judues Miss Mary C Wright, Miss Mary 11 Fer
guson, Mrs Mary t Leonard, Misees Jane
Mitchell, Ada SwarU, Elixu Stone, Hetty Cutis -cart,
Helen Cuttle, Louisa KruUer, Mary A.
Irwiu.
Class 29. krtistie work.
Best painting iu oil,
Dip,
do
do
do
Jo
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do
do
do
do
do
" painting in wate' colors,
" portrai painting,
" landscape painting,
" cattle painting,
" ornamental painting of any kind,
" daguerreotypes taken on the ground,
" ambrotypea taken on the ground,
" photograph taken on the ground,
" writing,
" ornamental penmaoship,
" archilectural drawing,
do
Juliets Dr John O Lorain, II M'Kim, Mrs.
w. L ripottswood, Mrs Alexander Irwin, Miss
Sophie M'Le d, Mrs Eli Bloom, Mr J. n
M'Enally, lUv. J M Galloway.
Class 30. Design.
Best design for farm house, $2 2d best, Dip
design for barn.
2 2d best, do
2 2d best, do
1 2d best, do
1 Id best, do
" design for carriage house
and stable,
" design for dairy house,
design for ice bouse,
" design for dry bouse,
1 2d best, do
" design for bridge. Plan for bridge
cot less than 240 a. spaa. 3 00-2d best. Din.
Ji dues Hon. O It Barrett, Hon. Win Ilieler.
Jno. D Thompson, Tho. Kirk, Rob't Dough
erty, Class 31. Metalie Fabrics and Machinery
Best display of table and pocket cutlery,
aiuerican manufacture. Dip.
Best cooking stove, wood and coal. Din. and S.1 on
2d best. Dip and $2 3d best, Dip and 1 00
Best parlor stove, coal, Dip and 2 00
2d best, Dip and $1 00 3d besi, Dip
Best parlor stove, wood. Din and 2 on
2d best, Dip and I 00 3.1 best, Dip
Best cast iron fence, Dip and 3 00
2d best, dip and 2 00 3d best, pip and 1 00
Best tin ware, dip aud 2 00
2d best, dip and I 00 3d best Dip,
Best blacksmithing, d p and $3 2d best, dip andfl
' gunsmituing, dip and 2 2d best, 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 1 00
Ji nom Wm. McBrlde, John P Weaver, L'llsha
Fcnton, David Kirk, Vim. A Wallace.
Class 32. Vehicle of all kinds.
Best family carriage, ti ADip.-M best, $3 I Dip
ggy.
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farm wagon,
sleigh,
timber sled,
horse cart,
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do
do
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do
d)
do
do
Dip
wheel barrow.
$1 00 2d best,
Jinois Dr. II P Thompson, B C Borman, Jno.
W Pauly, John B Hewitt, George Heakendon.
J. C. Brenner, V U Miller.
Dip
CLA8S.33 Cabinet ware in County.
Best dressing bureau,$3Adip.-2d best, $2 and Dip
' "f. 3 do do 2 do
lounge, 2 do do 1 do
' exteusion table, 3 do do 2 do
' set of chairs, 2 do do 1 do
variety of chairs, 2 do do 1 do
' set parlor furniture, 3 po do 2 do
display or cabinet ware, $5 00 and Dip
offico chair, l 00 and do
Jcnoas James II. Fleming, C Krattor, Henj.
B Waight, Thos. Mills. Harrison W Sponcer,
Class 34. Coopetiug, Carpentering and
Haskct-mahing.
Best specimen of pine ware, T)j,,
window sash, $1 00 2d best, do
' window blind, 1 002d best, do
set grain measures, $J no and do
lot of buckets, 00 and do
' lot efsplint baskets, 1 00 and do
panel door, ,j0
Jtnoaa James Fenton, Frederick (?ulich, Thos
Henderson, Abraham Ogden, John Uarrison.
Class 35. Itotts and Garden Veqctablcs.
Best 4 stalks celery, Dip. Best bus. turnips, Dip.
' i bushel carrots, do ' 1 bus, onions, do
f do rutebgos,do do parsnips, do
i do table beets.do 12 lomaloes. do
do
O heaJs cabbage.do ' egg plant, do
2 heads cauliflower.do qt. lima beans.do
one-half bushel table potatoes, do
' quart winsor beans, d
variety of squashes, j
variety of melons, j0
' one-half bushel of sweet potatoes, do
All vegetables lo be raised hv ih .l.ll.;,.
Ji'iiors James B. Graham, A. K. Wrigbt, Wm'
L. Mooro, Philip Antos, Rev. Joseph K. Foe.'it
Clahs 'M.(ricrs. Saddlers, Shoemakers, &c.
Best. id b'e,t.
HeMe tn, tnl fhoes, Sjnd .'lin.. 1 1 an.lDin.
Lady bo-its and slioes, '.'and do
1 nui ii
(louts' raitrrs, 1
Lailj s' (Sailers, 1
Difpluy ot'bontsand shoe, 3 and do
Traveling irjnk,
1 ue hanie.-s. 2 and do
tairiuv li'irneas, 3 aud do
Mngle harness, J and do
Riding bridle and mart'1,1 and do
Hnt riding saddle, 2 and do
Lady' riding saddle, 2 and do
Display of uddlery, 3 and do
Calfskin, and do
Sole Leather, 1 and do
Every ether kind of leather,
Robe made by exhibitor, 2 and do
da
da
do
1 and do
2 aud do
1 and do
do
1 and do
1 add do
do
do
Junors-Richard Mossop, John In in, Horaca
Patchiu, Reuben H. Moore, Wm. Porter.
Class 27. Tailor na Uphoktcrcrt work.
Best lull clothes made by hand,$2 00-2d best.DiD
Kit at !,.) . . ,1 . k I.J .a a . . . . "
Best vest mad by lady, au
Jo
Best busk mattraa. . 1 00-2d best, do
Jcdgis Wm. F Irwin, Samuel Mitchell, Mrs.
Richard Motsop, Mr. J. T. MoCullough, Mm
John McGaughey, David Adams, sea'r.
Clak' 38. Printing in County,
Best bill, Dip. Best blank, Dip.
Beit Fancy, do ' Card, do
Best Newspaper, do 'Pamphlet, do
Jonor.s Gov. Wm Blgler, L. J Crans, Daniel
Faust, Israel Test, Raines K Watson.
Class 39. Stone Ware,
Best drain tile, Dip. Bert brackets, Dip
Hest tire brick, do Best pottery, do
ilest tiricK, do
., jr., , u, rrre,i, ueo lirnart,
LLASg 1 hcniicals and .hemical action,
m Co.
Best available manur at moderate cost. Din.
Best for farm products, $1 00 do
Best for glue, I 00 do
Best linseed oil, l 00 do
Best tallow ciadles, dip. best writing ink, do
Best specimen soap, din best vineeer. Ho
JYdoes Dr. M Woods, Dr. V. Wilson, Dr. T J
lioyer, nr. A AlcMod, Dr. J Q Ilnrtswick,
Dr. D. O. Crouch, Dr. Fetzer.
Clesj 41. Stone and Wood.
Best dressed stone. $1 A dip. Best mill stone, din
ueii noor uoarua wora u uo Jiest grinds tone, do
Best weather board w'k do Best shinglos, do
Best spliter shaved hoops,do Best turned 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 attendanco will be made.
eor all improvements useful to the farmer nnrf
baviag valuable properties, discretionary prom's
win do reccommenuoa dj tne committee' and a
warded by the board at their discretion.
jupoks Judge Leonard, yudco Bonsall. F. K.
Arnoiu, aisx. xrwm, Arthur jlell.
Class 42 Natural Minerals.
Best of useful minerals of Clearfield eoun.
ty, coal included,
Limestone, do. best sandstone,
' Pottors clay, do ' Firo cloy,
' suite crystalized rain do ' Fossils,
' minerals from the surroundinz counties.
do.
do,
do
do
do
Jl'DOES Judge Iloyt, Rev. W. L. Spottuwood,
If 1 t' II t XT I- , T '
i. envu,v, At x, nugiv, u. i. iron.
Class 43. General List.
Best display and greatest variety of flowers,
' Display plants,
Best Floral ornaments,
Best bosket bonuels with handle.
do
do
do
do
Best manufactured article by sewing machine
on ground, do
Hest hand boqtiet,, do best butter bowl, do
Best washing machine, do Best butter ladle, do
Best cburn, do
Ji'noxs Mrs. Judge Moore, Mrs. Josiah R.
Reed, Mra. Joseph II. Hegarty 'umber-city,)
Mrs. D. F. Etxweiler, Mrs. Martin Nichols, jr.,
Mrs Wm Merrell, Mrs. A. II. Shaw, Mrs. Wm.
A. Wallace, Mrs. Maj. Kivling, Mrs. Thos. For
ce. Class 44. Fruit.
Best display arjd greatest variety of grafted ap
ples, summer and winter fruit, named
and arranged, JO els 4 do
Best disply and greatest variety of
pears, named and arranged, 50 cts A do
Best display and greatest variety of
peaches, named and arranged, 50 cts if- do
Rest Apples, ) bushel do
Rest Collection of plums, do
Best do cherries, do
Best do quinces, do
Best do strawberries, do
Best specimen of Foreign grapes, do
nest specimen of American grnpes, do
liest specimen currants, not less tban S qart's do
Best specimen goosberries, ' 3 ' do
Best specimen of blackberries, do
Best specimon of seedling grapes raised in
county and worthy of culture, do
Best specimen of Domestic wiue, do
Jcnr.ES Wm C. Foley Wm. McCracken, Mrs.
Samuel Mitchell, Mrs. J. F. Weaver, . B. M'En
ally, Abram Nevling. Miss ,osriihine Lanicli,
Miss Edith Boynton, Miss Bertha Wright,
Class 45. Horsemanship, Ac.
Best 5 couple of ladies and gents on horseback, do
Best company of cavalry, i0
Best company of infantry, do
Best band of brass instruments, do
Best martial band, do
Best 25 singers. rf0
Jv PGKs-.-Oen. J. II. Larrimer, Col. II. D. Pst
ton, Col. A. It. Shaw, Col. R. J. Wallace, Col.
Smiley, Col. Passmorn, Col. M'Clure, Mnj. D. W.
Wis. MajorS. C. Patchin, Major Holt, M iJ ,
Heiscy, Major Wm. Bell, Captain Mnthew Og
den, t'apt. W. A. Campbell, Cnptsin Taylor
Rowles.
Class 40 Xurseeies.
Best nursery containing tho greatest variety of
fruit and shrubs cultivated in the most ap
proved and methodical manner, $2 00 4 do
ji'Poes Thomas Mills, Jacob Gu'ich, James
A. Ungsrty, William J. Hemphill. Richard Sh
jr., John O. Cain, Wm. L. Moore.
1 ersons appointed to act as judges are request
ed to notify the Socrotary, if possible, before the
1st day of the Fair, of their acceptance of tho
trust, and to meot the Pres't at Hit opouing of
the Fair. 8
The Rules and Regulations, f c, will be pub
lished in a week or two.
!! ! DEATEuTl "
To every form and Specie of
VERMIN.
"COSTA It'S"
"COSTA f"S" JJat, lioach f ?. Exterminator.
"COSTA It'S"
" COSTA R' S" llcd-Bvg Exterminator.
"COSTA US'
"COSTA II' S" Electric Powder for I, sects.
DESTROYS INSTANTLY
IJetl-l uga, Ants, Moths, Mosiiuitoi-s, r Icon, ; up all hope, when he heard of ihe "Blood Search
insects on 1 Iants, Inserts on Anilillils, f c. cr," and was induced to try it. Four boltlos
in filioit every form nnd snecics of cared him, and although sn.lly disfigured, thero
10 years established in No'v York Cilv .
usruby t lie Lit v I'ost Oil n-1 .k Cilv I'i w.
on Rod Btntinn houaia tho city IStenincrs,
ninps c., tno uty Hotels. "Alor," "St.
Nicholas," Ac, and by moro t'.inn 20,000
private fnmiles.
B.Drugpist8 and Retailers everywhere
sell them.
j !.seliolceale Agents in nil larce Cities
lara-itHpuiursizcs. zoc., 60c., &?1 JJoxes
j Iiottles, Flaaks.
ttSf-Ill Bbwark ! 1 lofsiiuriotisiinitations.
j Examine ench Box, Bottle t Flask,
and tukfj notliina but "Costah's"
fcWL.$I.OO Boxes sent by mail.
i-$3 A $ 5.00 by Express.
H!a,Addrcss orders or for Circular, lo
I . . IIENKY K. COSTA U,
! Principal Depot, 4 10 Ptonilwav. N. Y.
; BA.SOI.b BY LUKA1N K i CO.
March 17tli. t:i.'aifi,.d l'u.
Cabiaet. Chair Making;,
Jt'MX (11 I.ICH, ot the borough of Clearfielo,
Pa., will In, prepared ut nil times to attend to
to any business in lbs above lin on short
notice, and in a w. rkinanlike manner. His place
of business is at the old shop on the north side of
Market street, 3d door east of Third sL, nearly
opposite tho old Jew store where he will keep
coustantly on hand a large assortment of Ma
hogony and Cane Bottom Chairs, and Cabinet
H are of every description, which he will dispose
oron as reasonable terms a the same article
can be had elsewhere in th county.
His stock of Cabinet Ware now on hand, con
sist in prt of Dressing and Common Bureau,
toras, Sewing and Washing Stnnus, Dusks and
Book Cases, French and Field Post Bedsteads.
Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Pier Ta
blcs, Ao. Coffins manufactured and ,IU..-.H
any place desired.
( Icbruury !, no. 4, vol. ir.J
PUKIFY THE BLOOD.
VEGETABLE LITE 17113
PHOENIX BITTEE8.
The high and envied celebrity whicb these
pro-emir cm medicines hart acquired for their
invariable efficacy In all the disease! w hich they
profess lo cure, has rendered the usiml practice
puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy
, j; foilh of ha" craaulou..
I ALL cases of Asthma, eiite and Cbronio
Rheumatism, A flections of the Bladder and Kid- j
neys. Billious Fever and Liver Complaints.
In the south and west, where these diseases pre-!
vail tbey will be round invaluable. I'lanlors,
Fnrmers,and othors, who one use these medicines
will never afterwords be without them.
Dyaprpaia. No person with this distressing
disenso should delay using theso medicines im
mediately. Eruptions of the skin, Krysipclns,
Flatulency, Fove' and Ague, For this scourgo
of t'.ie western country these medicines will be
jound a safo, speedy, aud certain remedy. Other
medicines leave the system subject to a relur" of
the disease a sure by those medicines is Per-
mancnt. Try them, be sU.fied, and be curcd.
Mcrcural IMRcaws, Never fails (o crmli -
onto entirely all tho effects of mercury Infinitely
sooner than tho most powerful prepiration of
Snrsnpnrills.
Vit. v.aa ni.:i:i. v...-..n.., r-..
Plaints of all kinds. Orcanio Affections. PulmUi
sutuv oni-uu. ninuuiLuuiiiiiiiuui'U.' viii'i
tion of tho Heart, rainier' Cholic.
Piles. Tho originnl proprietor of these medi-
les was cured of Piles of 35 years standing by
cines
tho use of these Lifo medicines alone, Worms of
all kinds, are effectually cured by these medicine.
Parents will do well to administer Ihrm whenever
their cxislenro is suspected. Relief will be
certain.
TI1E LIFE PILI.S ASP PIIOEHIS R1TTE IIS
Purify the blood, nnd thus remove all disease
fiom tho system. A single trial will place the
Life Pills and 1'iioexix Bittkrs beyond the
reach of competition in the estimation of every
patient.
Prepared and sold by
DR. WM. B. MOFFAT,
3.15 Brodway, cor. Worth St., New Yoik.
Feb. 20th 1800. lyr.
look iii-.itr,: look in:ir.:
THE undersigned subscribers, take this meth
od of Informing the pulilio generally, that
tbey have this dny entered into copnrtncrKiiip in
THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS,
and can be found at the shop formerly occupied
byj. Shunkwilcr, on Third street, in this bo
rough, where they will bo pleased to see tho r old
customers, and ns many new ones as can make
it convenient to give them a call.
Bring on your hoos, your spades and picks,
Your log-chains and your pulling sticks,
Your aleds, your sloinhs, your horse, your maro.
No three-year old shall then go bare. j
Your spears will work tip then just right, J
lo prooning hook tor every liaight,
Your swords too, shall then bo wrought.
To ploughshares such as CWn ne'er bought.
JACOB SIIUXKWILKR,
GEO. W. OK11.
Clearfield, December 8, 1858. If.
LINDSKY'S I.UPKOVn)
ISIood Sen rclicr rj
A STANDARD MKMCINE
For the speedy, radiral, nnd efl'eotuul cuio
ALL DISEASES arising fimn Ull'f
RITY OF THE BLiiOD.
This medicine lias wrought the
lous cures iu desperate ca.es of
most miraeu
Scrofula,
Cutaneous Diseases,
Pimples on tho face,
Old, Stubborn Vlcerj,
Tetter Affections,
Dyspepsia,
Jaundice,
M.ircuriul Diseases,
Liver Complaint,
Low Spirits,
Cancerous foriiintiun.
Erysipelas, Boils,
Sore Eyes,
Scald Head,
Rheumatic Disorder!
Costivcncss,
Salt Rhciiin,
General Debility,
Loss of Appetite,
Foul Stomach,
Femalo Complaints, and all Diseases bavin;
their orgin in an impure stntc f the Blood.
The abovo Isarorlraii nf .lW,,l HTr..
i Xnpicr towiishin, who. on tho aist ,1n .,f aI,
1 18i8, made nffulavlt beloro Juslico (lorley that!
he was treated r ir tho cure of f nncr by three;
physicians of B .dfurd county, and by Dr. New-I
I '.on of the Electric Collcgo in Cincinnntti, for a
penou or nearly eiir it months. noiwiil,in,i;,,
( nuiui, um ll), DOSO OnQ
I "M"1-"'."" wnai mis invniiiahio me.licino
saved his lifo. The full nartleolnr. of H.i. ..
1 moy l ecn in a circular, which can ha In.. I ,,f
1 ... ...
ny m ' Agonu.
We also refer to the case ofNoncv IIUnLni
of Kldertnwn, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of
Scrofula after being unable to get out of bed far
three years.
To the case of a lady in Ansonsville, Clear
field county, who wai also afflict. d with Scrofula
in its worst form.
T.ill. rn... tr-. .1 , ,. , .
l.w,C.b
dieted with Canr.r ih.i it ... . "L - i
and his case was worse, if possible, than
McCreory's.
The particulars of these cases every one of
which was cured by the us of the Blood Searcher
j may also be found in a circulas to be had ol
any of the Agents.
t , R. M. LEMONS Proprietor.
Laboratory for the manufacture nn.l sale, noa
I tho Pa, Railroad Depot, Hollidnysburg, Pa.
; Dr. fleo. II. Keyser, Wholosalo Agent Pitts
burgh Pa.
I FOR ALH IIV-C.D. Watson, Clenrflold ,
John I atton, Curwensville James B. Oraham,
(Irahamplon K. F.Brenner, Morrisdalo John
Russell, Pennvillo: R. H. Moor.. I..nh.r.k
II n v ,!,,... .
rl . ? ' 1 ,"1". -'0n,V 10 ! .B.H""U Mc.,,r
.: n' . i"l ."5T.v "w..ra " """'' w".
.g ?. -.-.
Fob. 1st. 1S0O.
GOAL ! GOAL ! !
The public arc hereby informed that will
keep on hand, at the Coal Rank of Jud-e Mooro
in the Borougr o Clearfield, n constant mpply
of the best article of Peacock Coal. The ipialily
of lb coal needs no -ucoMmcndation, as the
publie know it as far superior to all others known
for many miles arouno. Orders f ir eo must be
ohlained at th corn of Moore A Ktswilor.
Price fir twenty Labels aa I npwards 4 certs
per bushel at tha bank, or delivered
Aug. 25, 60. 3t. MICHAEL ONLY.
- - - - 1 "HO
JOB PRINTIN C.
An xns:T utocJ? rf JoH:?ir rriRtprisi
ci)b!e tb Publisher of th ''AirwcViarn''
to announce to tho public that he u prcr
red to do all kinds of
Posters, PAnrnnrs, rRoor.AWct,
Blame). Paper Booes, Cibcciam '
Labzlsj, Ball Tint its, IIamibiiu
of end every kind of printiBg Usually don,
of i jn H country job office.
nrss nnd despatch.
DANIEL G001LANDEB,
JUSH CJi oft lie (car
Lull (ill uig, Cliaifield Co. Pa.
will nthr.d rni tly I all 1 miners (ctruFted
tolisttre. ftlsich 2f, IfCO y. jd.
KLLIS IRWIN At SONS,
1 A T the mouth of Link Run, five miles fr.B'
1 V. Cloarfleld, MERCHANTS, and exteniir'
j Manufacturer of Lambor,
July 23, 1862.
.
I n TlinMPHflM
! ' " ' .
1 T)larksmltli, wagons, Buggies, Ac, 4c., iromj
: It on short notice, and the very best style, at bi
i ld ,1 in thl! ""'rough of Curwenevillc.
Dec. 29, 1853
- I
- I l". ""'"". naving cbanged Ins Iocs
x aa'.sit.i a ...
XJ r 'J""1 urwonJm!10 w LlcarBeld, r-
tin
T, "U"' "", , "'" I' "" "1'" rvices to it,
!c"'m!" of 11,0 1,".lcr ",'nce "lir-
Rosiilonce on Sccoud stroot, opposit li it of
J. Crans, Esq. my '.Mi.
J. G. HAItTSWICK, M. D.
V li y a I c i a n and Surgeon,
Clearfield Pa., Hay 30, 1360.
WALTER BARRETT
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend promptlj
and faithfully to all legal business entrusted
his enre, in tho several Courts of Clearfield snj
adjoining counties.
Office, Ihe ono formerly occupied by 0. It
Barrett.
Oct. 2r,th, Tf39 1y.
UJ777w. STKWAlW'"
1)liysiclan and Siirjfcon, offers his profes.
sionnl services to the citizens of Xcw Wsih-
inglon nnd surrounding community. Office (lire
doors wost of the Hashington Houso,
w Washington, Pa., Oct. II, 1S09.
" J 0HN inJIDEKOPER
Civil Kncinker & L.txn Si kvevor, odert
Ins nrofes!iloiiril services lo tint iit,7f,na ,r fu...
field onnty.
All business entrusted to him w ill bo promptly
nnd faithfully executed.
Office with Leonard, Finney ,f- Co.
IMfTllAVS,
T A'Jl'ERR EAN, MclaineoUnist. Ainhrolr.
17 pist, and JUSTICE OK THE l'E.U'E,-
n.erey, jmk louniy, ra.
Justice of I lie peace
I.uiliiuliirg. Clcarficl.l Co, Ph., sill
all. nil promptly to n'l liutinc.-s t-ntrustcd toll. I
euro. Ho also inform tho pul.lic that he ksspi
ciiii.-iiiuii.v on milium iin simp, a general as
sorliiient of Saddles, Bridles, Harness and
whips, winch he will sell on reasonable Ircmi.
April I, ISCO.
DEKTAL CARD.
SMITH offers his nrofcsionnl servicH
I A- to
to lli Ladles mi l f iciitlcmcn nf rit.
Iichl nn.l vicinity. All unernlinns tierfurwf;
ailll neatness mnl dcspati-h. I'rinir limiilb
n illi all the lain iiiiiirovmctit.-), ho is in cimrcil I
... ....,. I
inline iiiiiii. iui ii-eiii in tho Lei-t uuuiiiil
Ollice in Miaiv s new row.
Sept. I lib, 1858. ly i.
iasi. ii. i.AnuivKn. I. TCf
T AKKIMI.lt A TI-.ST, Attorhevs at Ul
1 J Llcarlield, Pa., willnlluhd promptly Iu U l
iaioiis, i..iii, Agencies, Ac, 4c, in ClearCcI
Centre and Elk counties. July ;itl. j
I OIllCIlT J. WALLACE, Attouvkv at I.is.1
XX. i.lcnrflelil, Ph., Office in Shaw's How, u; I
posuo me journal ollice.
doc. 1, ISiS.-lf.
MUUHK i LTViL:-:ii,
"ITTholcKalc and Retail Merrliants. A!
T T extensive dealers in limber, rawed luir;
nor and shingle. Also, dealers in Hour o-
?niin, which mil bo fold cheap for cutdi.
Oct. 11,18011.
rLEARFIELO STONE WARE rOTTLRj.
Tliaiikrul for past favors and snlHlioiisofftl
lure patronage. I would rrsncctfull v announ 1
j that I havo on hand again, and will ' constasl
. Keep ut tho Pol (cry in thin borough, a tliew
i tier n short .lisinnfo 0i,Gi ..r il... m..i....i:. im.... I
a largo slock of Crockery . such ns ('ream crorl I
niim pans, I h urns, Jug,, Jnrili Stove piperasi'
rfc. rfc. ; and also an cMensivo asinrlinent
different sizes mid patterns of brackets
rnsetlcs lor c rnico on I ,.,,,1 ,.ii,..r ,i
i lmg.
Any mouldings not on lian.l will be n.slc
M'ler on short notico. Also fire bii. k
and kept fur sale.
jf-fl-A lilier.il reduction on prices innls-
whoiosnle dealer. F. LEIT.I.NilER. I
L'leartlcl.l, may 2.1, 1870. lv.
MOW IIOTJ-'L.'
Th undersigned respectfully bees lean!
. " T0 ",nt ". rentvd a hous. .
.1 . 1 ". " I
"""".Kii 01 ijiiiuoer cuv. i;ipflrn.iii p....ntv. ij
; i.t 1110 acconiiniMi.it: .n ol tho travelling noM
watermen and all others who may favorkl
with a call. I
j His table will always be supplied with isr
a mo uiaraou an.ird ; and no pains will
spared to render his guest comfortabls
under his roof. To which the fuels thai no I
. tnxicating liquors of any kind will be kept ab-1
me pioiiiises, win n trusts, contribute U
Mliile, what'!, always iT-n
0 tnB travellor, the best attention will ftf
by careful hostler to thnt falibr.il
1 his journey, his patient steed. I
July 4, iHfio. ly. JAMES CROSSliI
The subscriber will send ( free nf chnrqt) 1
who desire it, the Rocipe and directions furtj
ing a simplo VnjtlabU Ham, that will, in 1
two to eight duvs, rem ere Pimples, Hlof-f
T.. .. I' 1. ci. , ... .-..I
ut.n i ,zvK,rm, rm ...wncss, ana Bll linpi'll"
roughness 01 the Skin. 1 taring the saiuo-
ture Intended it should b-s, elenr, tmi
oroiiriiii, iiioso lei inngth.i Keceipe, win
insirueiions, (iiroction, and advice, will F
- 1 JAS. T. MARSHALL
! Practical Ciir,-t.
Mifc City Buildings. N.V
To I'crst ns cut of Kmploymfl
i (3ET WAX! i:i) T) SELL the En
J V. ing Machine.
Wo will give a Commission, or wages
$25 to $110 por month, and pxp"nes paid-
is a new .Macbin.i. and so si mute tn Usee'
tion that a child of 10 rears can iiaro tMII
it hy half nn hour's ii.s'roctin. It Is "I'l
sny Familr dewing Ma-hine In ne. V
price is hut Filiecn Hi Mars.
Persons wisliii.gan Agnncv will aldrcst
j.s Euvr.A
Secretary Erie Sewing Machine Comf1