"ST" w P ft i'ft i I l 1. 1 1 1 I l1 l 'i 'I S i ,.( It ULTUHAL SOCIETY. Jr.. ..... (",'' ft, V. mi Tuft f.i,; 1 in il ijf , l, lrl;r, ,1. l ( Js .,(!, m i in oi- -iiit mh-ii:tv. LI.I.H 1KA-JX. r,e.lct. Jl"t.. -'as. T. I.i on urn, ) J.IVI.S 11. I'Ltv'lNC, I A . Fturi.lrr, Secti-tniy. .1. .V. (SVk.i, I'd-. Si i i iMMi y. .iamu U'liK.Lrr, 'I'ioumiht. .1 B. McKnalit. I.ilnaiiun. .'arfnMc f'om. Hon, Richard Shnw. en. JVIm Button .on'a Eovnlou. JV-lnh H. lteoi ,. M'llaugbcy. Orator, Hon. (i. it. linrrolt. Cvmnniirri of Arni"jr'cti. A. C, Fi.VNrv, Ouiiinmii. JloruH. 1m Bloom, Ucori- 11. I.ytln Jatlieii M'CillUlflllill lames Levy, W . I.. Antes, Sheep Hi Stci'nr. James Irwin, .Sr., Johnson Holilcn Kobt. Mitchell, Win. M Beliuii, 1'. W. Moor.', Cattle. David C. Dale Samuel Clyde Milo Iloyt, Jacob Wilhclm, 0. W. Khutr, Yield crops d- Vegeta ble. G. P. Goodfl'lloW, Wm. M. Shaw, Edwin il MeGarvey Aaron C. Tate, Flali Johnson (.(r.'c;-, CirtW, a r u'i Vehicles. John Irwin, Our'v Thomas U'ligloy, Iaac nioorn, 'm Bloom, Wm. F. Irw in, Mercftiiiidise d )o- mesttc Fabrics. M. A. Frank, I'aviii M'liauiiliy, W. W. Wright, I'M ward Goodwin HI... , f . - Ayr, 'neulturut i- Miscelfa- rifi'us Articles. T). A. Scryvrr, O. S. Fleming, Waller Bairctt, Win. T. Chainber, John W. Shugart, lincj lpartent. (i.W. Bliem, John Irwin, Curwens. J. I'. KraUi r, John G. iSVrvvcr, Mrs. II. F. N'aujile, -ui". uonry koi ii. Miss. Mary II "nit era, Miss Kate Brown, Miss Ilunnuli Bloom, Miss Ilarrit't Swan, Mis Jennie Leonard, Jiss H. Sjmckman, Miss hlua lived, " Km Alexander, " Anna Irvin. " Sarah Birch Hold " hannio Irvin, " Sarah Rhcotn. . " Henrietta Irtvin " Jary Mooro. Committee (it I.arje. Mrs. ,J 1 Leonard, Miss Kandis Niehols y, y, envor- MSS nnie .Smith, .uiiry m i.augiipy.jiiss Julia Gnllott nv M.ss Hel.eeca I-rank, Miss Hannah Care'v ; n- iW' , John L' Cutt'o. . . Siijder, Alvin Koss, Samuel lilieem. J.iouuY Gen. A. II, IlilU. Assent .Vnrsha's .1ajor I. J. Nevlin". Col. Wm. Ten Fyelc, Cajlt. T. J. McCiil longh. Cai.t. Kdward A. Irvin. ryro!ecf,nicf. II. B. S0ope. 11'. W Betu, L. H. Mcrrell. James L. Morpan, J. B. Walters lieuhen V. Spnckman ' I W' OF IMtlvMILM. Class 1. Sieerjudtttt. (Open to a I! flrceils nrnt ('nmnnfiinra !(! rt Hull (ivor3 vear old. 4 0ll-.',l h..i o nn 1'.. I'.ul over 2 Mais old. 2 CO '2.1 !,.' Inn l.Vi oi , uu ...li , iniv oiu, u 2d host. 1 i:i Hi- .-t Tow (jer3 vars tld. 2 00 ",l h.i l ii.i l.eit Lull Calf. l 00-2d best, 5U All breedj come tofiet!ior in this class and compote with eneh ether. To be judged, Ut, by their pood pointmnd F.vimneti'v offiaino. 2.1 In till ability to fatten. , is the niiiinill h nrtn.l li-r?) 5d. milking ijnnlities. -llh, Size. 5th. give no priiiiiiiiii to any animal until they are CHMstn- J it will produee good stock. To this end tin- Judges shall tatisfy themselves in regard to the stock nf aged bulls and rows. The animal that poiMf,e these qualities in the grenUM perfi-etiou fhould draw the Sweepstakes, nhellur it bo Hur hnin, Ayreshne, Hi-reford, Devon, (jrade or tive. Ji-miKs.-Oeo. Thorn, Zm-h. McXaul, David Ty. ler, Asaph Kirk, John Shaw of I'eeatur. Class 2.(!radc Cattle raited in county. rt,!tbu" tl 00-2d best, '$2 00 Hest cow, 3 00 2d best, 2 00 Hi-si heiffur calf, 75 2d best, Hip Jleit bull calf, 75 2d best, llip. Ji-PCEs. John Mi-rberaon, Jos. Lyons, Tnonme U. Suyder, J. M. Cuiimiiri(?s, Dr. J. P. Uojt Class 3. Milk Cma. Best milk cdit, $3 00 2d best, $200 Milk cow 3J J otl JiTfiFS ,Tmes Forrest, Thomas Mctibee, Ad. am Oearhart, Thos. Leonard, Daniel llailey. Class 4. Oo-fit. Best yoke 5 y. old and over, $2 00 2dbejt,$l 00 BestyokoSy. ' 1 00-2d best, 50 Hstyoke2y. 60 2cl best, Dip. Best yoke 1 y. " ' 50 2d best, Dip. Jir.f.s.-lt. C. Bowman, llirnm W00.!ward, Aa ron II. Pearce' Wm, Smiley, Ales. Murray. Class 5. Oxm. Best trained 10 yoko, 4 yenrs old and over, from one township, $3 00 u oesi, trained 10 yoke, 4 years old and o- ver, from one township, Best UBined 10y,.ko, Syearjolcl and ovor, (rom ona township, 2d bast trained 10 yoko, 3 years old and o- ver, fiom ouo townsbin. 2 00 00 1 00 Jt tiGKS John Patcbin, Johu M. Ch i i aicnin, Join, M. Chase Joseph I ohn Brubakcr, Jsiph Yothei s lass 6. fat t'ntilr. lii'iimng, John LI.A 1 I'uiiocK, 0112,1 hen, $1 00 Host. Put Cow, 00-2d best, 1 00 Best llciD'er, 2 yean old, 1 0.1-21 best, 50 Jinnrs tieorgo Kittleberger, John .Mi-yuilkin, Casper Liepold, James JJ.ooui, sr., Binj. Sto-i phens. Class 7. Thorouyh-brcJ Horsct vprn to all I Btst Stallion, ever 4 y 'rs old, $3 00-2d best, J 2 00 ' Best filnllii.n f'nll 0 ..' 1.1 n A.. o . i .' . .-imiiun, over, j v rs old. z un 9a i..i i no , " - j u.u, uu u oesi, i uu J he premiums iii this Class are intended only for those llerses whose pedigrees make them worthy of them. The Society wishes to encour age tho rearing of bigh-blooded Horses here ; on the other hand the Executive Committee would caution the Judges to be careful that tho premi ums arc not drawn by inferior stock. Jriiur.s .lames Forrest, Kli Bloom, Dr, O. W. Caldwell, Peter Bloom, Joseph Peters, Class 8. Sinylc and firm Ilui tti 2d bert'1"'"8' " 1J' fur WOrk H Hest Saddle and Carriage Hois of any ago, $l"oo 2d best ' ,, j,j Best Saddle and Carriage Mare of any age, $1 oi) 2d best " " " ., ... . Iln.l .,... n r ii i.. it ."I1 -v i v ""sui norses or Glares 2d best " i The Horse that moves the heaviest load on a Stone boat without a whip, 2d best, " .. ' 2 00 1 00 1 00 Dip, . .... . " " ri, jVIU. Lip. a ?7i i, 1 X""' 0- lirk. .las. A- Caldwell, Andrew Addleiuan, Isaao Duulap, Win. Itrown. llmrh (in. 11 .... .... v... Class 9. Matched Carriaar 1Tr,.-. Beet span matched carriage Horse's or Mares. $2 00 2d best do do do do 1 00 Jrnoks Judge Barrett, James Forrest, Dr. II, P Thompson, Edwin I'erks, Maj. S. C. Patchin! Class 1U. JAir:j and Lolls. Best bro.d mare aud colt by the side, $1 00 2.1 best do do do io 2 00 Lrst Gelding, over 3 and undor 5 years old, 2 00 r.0... 100 r, " r ij otd.f . 50-2d best,$l 00 Best Mare over 3 years old. 2 0il-2d bost. I 00 t. ui'ire. over 2 under 3 y 1 50-2d best 1 0a ' olt over 1 4 under 2 y-l 00-2,1 best! Di. P. .'"I'f.rt Jehn - V n, M,"h" Force, JMob i' Cl i I Tr fr"-- Of"l n m'', ' t tm S in 5, tr.'imit In llim (Niipt i i t ti i unl." t e o ii 1 1 t ' t tin., In 'lii I inlet smMle. pip, l'it tunc i-ottttiii In double bai noa, Hi llisf lima "iii; fit 'I't saddle, do 1 1 I t .1 . O. Limine, l.ci.r I'lifiil, ,ti,lm ,1. Miller, John M. Ciiiuinlngs, .1 ,i n W. Ilatlclt. i'lss '2.--V it'tnj iv,i MVtllo Hoses, owned in (he. ( 'i i.nf., F.elest tro'iin Malli.ui, I lip'.' 2, heit. Dip. ll'irm cr ninre, do 2,1 lira), do do walking horse or mare, do 2d be. I. do Jl kii:s-J H. lliiiham. Wm. Irviti. A. II. Shaw. L. Klitvnrt T,i Alitv.niil.iii iUn.l..,l . f 1 At i-kuen .if.. 1hV. it btu-k. any l.t.-.'d. Hip. f 2 tin-2d tipit.f I 00 I Uul 3 f'liti'ii fMticucI for mutlon. iip.j $2 1 bi t do d) do Hut ll.'I'OO of fine woi.l. Test Ik'tfvo of ci.ni je wool. ( i.r I.onib, bent, $2 00 2d lct 'J nt 4 liinibn. 60 4il 1 00 1 00 i 1 00 1 iamb. $ i oo Jrn --Wm. MeXnuI.Jnenl. Km, .r Pi Fvtuon, Adam Uearhart, llnnry Irwin. im.ass 1 1. bwine open to all. Hist boar any breod, $2 00 2d best, $1 00 Heft breeding sow " 2 00 2d best, 1 00 Hest 2 Hogs in county, 3 00 2d best, 2 00 Next best 2 hogs in oounty, J 00 2d best. 50 Ji'Does Duniid Livingston, Wm, M. McCul lough. sr.. t'ol. Tbof. 11. M'Cliire, John Irwin, uuiiivi diuuui, sr. Class 15. J'unltey. Hest ceop spring chickens, not less than , $1 00 2d beat do do do do DiD. 1 I., n ; .. , ... I . .. . I -'IMIIMI IIIIM-V, Hest display of cbiukeus, do Jl-ntiEs (Jeorgo Thorn, J. II. Fleming, Siitmicl Arnold, Kobert Thompson, Clark Brown. I I LASS 10. lotting. I Owner of team and plow, who plo'iu greeu sward the best. f aq Kext best, Oivm r of team and plow, who plows stubble the best. Hi,,. , ii nn Next best, do do du Dip Host plow for stubble, Dip. i$l 00-2,1 bost, Dip' Best plow for subsoil. Dip. 1 00-2d best, Dip. Jt-noES-.-Fiisha IVntou. Amos Heed, D. w. Wise. John Wells. Jr.. Wm. Ilmvur. Class 17. Julius and Diills, Harrows and LaltteaturB. Hest clod crusher and roller coinbiiiod, -iii ... . . - $ 2 00 i best, do da do Dip do do do do do du do Best (ield roller. $1 00 2J beet, 2 00 2d best. 2 002.1 best, 1 00 2d bost, 1 00 2d hest, 3 00 2d best, 2 00 2d best, , Best Oraiu drill, ' Hct Harrow, Best Cultivator, Hest Iloise-rake, Best Reaper and inowcr, Hest corn sheller, Hest corn planter, Z 00 2d best, do JltiOEs William A. Rood lteubon Wall. Jona. than Jlartshorn. Hon. T. H. Davis. C. Baker. Class IS. Agricultural Implement Boa Original invention in the county, of nn agr. cultural implement. $5 00 u " " ori;. inv. Best threshing machine, $3 00 2d best, Best fanning mill, i 00 2d best' Best hay pitching machine, 2 00 2d best, Beet hay rigging on wagon, 1 00 2d best, Beet ox juke and bows, 1 00 -2J best, Best regulable root cutter, 1 00 2d best', Hest rtalk an 1 e'raw cutter, 2 01 2d be.-it.' Best common plow, l 00 2d best' Hest single or doable shovel plow. 2d hest single or double shovel plow, Hest horse bower for it.ti.t.lI mirn. Dip. 2 00 Dip. do do do do du do j no Iy'V- i 00 I i i nest norso power lorgeuerul purposes, Dip. Best fork and fixtures for unloading wagons, 2 00 2d best fork and fixtures for unloading r;n J"'G.r.s-.--fi,llc,n Thompson, Benj. Fpurkman, U. iiigiii, uamei uartsock, Lieij. Itishel. Class 10. Miscellaneous 'annum imn.-m..... V .--vv...v.... t.est bee hive. t nn. 2d best, Dip. 2d best, do 2d best, do 2d best, du 21 hest, do Hest stump puller, 2 00 Hest Potato digger, 1 00-. Hest grain cradle, l 00 Host six hand rakes, l 00 Hist lot cardenini tool. 1 00... 2d best, do H-t set fanning utens.ls, owned by farmer, 1 00 -d best set farming utensils, owned by faruior.Dip. JfPKs--John IK Thompson, John Russell, O. II. .Merrell, J. 11. Fleming, Samuel Powell. Class 20.-meat, Barley, Cem, ,(V. . , . lieft. 2d best. Acre of winter wheat, $3 A Dip. $2an,lDin Acre of spring wheat, 3 A D p.-S2audDip. t Id of wheat, 4 to 10acres,3 Dip. $2audDm Acre iifcorD, 2 Dip SUndbip. t Id barley, not less than 3a.2 Dip. $landD, , Acre of oats, 2 A Dip.-$ land Din,' Bushel of corn ears, 1 Dip.-Diplo,a 3 acres of buckwheat, 2 A Di $laudl)ip. JlI.UR8.-Oeorgo Wilson (Boggs), Jlichael t?oT .tas. A. Heed, Samuel Kirk, Joab Itider, Josi Irwin Martin II Luther, Robt. Mi-bafloy, Hugh Henderson, 6 Class 21. Full Crops. n , Et 2d Best. One-half acre of potatoes, $2andl)ip. $UndDip One-fourth acre of beans, 2andDip. llandDi p Acre of clover seed, 2andDip.$lttndI)ip. Ono fourth a. broom corn, 2andDip. $ landDin One-fourth acre sorghum, 2atidDip vsi acre oi peas, 1 00, 2d bost, est acre of rutabngoes, 1 00. 2d best, Best bushel Timothy Becd, 1 00, 2d best Bost J acre carrots, 1 Oil. 2d beet. Best i aero turnins. l nn i.i'k. .. Dip. Dip. Dip. Dip. Dip. m caiim (Lovington), U. P, Oulirh, rooert uwens, Abr m Ooss.jr., O Crops being eoiial, preference will bo given to IhoEc that j iil 1 the grentesl nett proBts. State n ents to be furnished by the applicants for pre ini.uus on farm crops. They must bo weighed and a sample of tho same furnished at the fair aud alsoat the rooms id" the committee. ' 3. Applicants applying for premiums shall fur nisU the coiuimttie a statement signed by him self under a pledge of veracity, of the (iiiautity of gru.u raised on the grjund entered for a pre- u. Logan i"io as corroetly as bo can , k11"ll1BDd cundition of the previous crops '!' anJ I'at'tJ of seed used, and tho i, ..... inuue oi putting itiu the ground. 4. It is the object of the society to grant pre miums lor good, nut extravagant mid generally impracticable culturo, and any wilful inaccuracy in the statement furnished as above, shall de privo the applicant of a r.ght to compete for the luturo premiums. Ct.j ASS V. -Bread and Cereal FJ. nuuif i urcaa. win r h..i t: i I' .. . .' "V' spring wheat, corn, rye, do do do " Bound cako, " Sponge coke, " Pie ol any kind, " Preserves. Dip. Dip. Dip. Best Fruit cake, do " Jelly cake, do " Plain cako, " Jelly. Dip. " Display of Prasorn.a. " 1-e cream, " Display of jellies. Mr. w t "me.5. orreMl Mr' J- Boynton, Mr, Wm. Irv.u Mrs. M. McCullough, Mrs Robert Boss, Mr,. JU ,Jrallanlj Mr, UT.hMiLeoV Class. 23. Butter and Cheese. Best 10 rounds butter, f I 00-2d best, Dip Firkin, 25 or moro lbs., 1 rnade in May or June, 1 0 2d best, Dip, J cheese, D Jt hcrs-G. L. Becd, Mrs. Richard Shaw, Sen ! a rs. Mm. Morgan (Lawrence), Mrs. Marlba wCm Class 24. Flour. ,,'ifT, "f Fluur' $l dip 21 bost, Dip. n , "uur (M"-'ig beaL) 50 c. & Din. 2d best Inn a . .. r 1 . 1 . - 60 pound, rye flour, 50 c. 4 Dip. 2d best 50 pounds rye flour, Dip JO pounds buckwheat flour. 60 c. Dip d host 60 pds. buckwheat flour, Dip " 50 pounds corn meal, 50 e, Dip. d best 5J pounds corn meal, Dili. JcPOESJeese Broomall, Samuel Jordan, R. 6 JIum,hrey, Ferdiuand Oswalt, B, A'packman, jr. Clvss 25. Domestic Articles. Bost box orjarofhouey,, Dip.40...2d best,Dip. Best 10 lbs. maple sugar, Dip. A 60.-2d best,Dip. Beet preserved peaches in air tight cans, Dip Best preserved tomatoes in air-tight cans, Dip, Best preserved blackberries in air-tight cans.Dip, Best preserved currants in air-tight can, Dip. But htm cocks J with (kin on,nce tf cTrre l ip ... i-M.riuK wueatl. Uu,. Iti f.iti'-t Jm ''f 1 1' , i;p. Best I Kill. f illip, tfinplr A rule tin in . P i, n, t I . Ji him Mi. ,lu lo Haircit, Mrs, Mm i u , .. Mr, tint. Highr, Mm, Klim In In, Mm. , J. dm 8lilr.iy, .Mm, I ili i, M,, J.innilmn llnrlplmrn, Mm, (ir-mx ilvnn, ( Iti.m ) in iA. Ihmefiig M,,nHti,-Nrev fiM 10 rJs flmini1, 11 00 . 2d hctl, Mp. lot 10jid m.llini'l, J (10 - 2,1 liem, do IIukI 11 yt,U rlulh. I n0-- 2d lnl, do lii'.t p.nr woulcn liluiki(., I 00 toul, do , lli't lA.vnidn woiiIimi cnrpiM, 1 UO --2d bout, do , liokl I s j-nrdu tig rarprt, h oo. vu chnin, l on. 2d bnt, do Jo do do da do do I nf" 15. 5"r,l" rn Mr l'eo1 ! nt( .",., , ' ' I 00 - 2d best, 1 00 2d bon, oo;lt, )l(.nrlhrUf;; llrnl woolen fringed mitts, l'est pnir-woulon knit tocklnn, Host 1 Hi. linen nenlnff thread. I li... i . . . . . i . - , v- v "rr'- , rl '" 01 'ochinffynrn, da Hest loot mat, Dip. Best straw hat do Beit uruw bonnet, Dip. Hest tidy, do J CC (iks Mrs. Judgo Kergnson, Mrs. U. II. Cald well, Mrs. Lydia lOieem. Mrs. John Norris Mrs. Mary Spackuinn, Mint Nancy Ogden, Mrs noetor inor pson Airs. U. L. Hoed, Mrs. S j. now. ."it T , rtl ,1 i, r . im.ass t. iiii!, on-, it ax vork A c Bost specimen of needle work, Dip group oi nowers in worsteu, do " lamp stand embroidered, Ho " lamp stand not embroidered, do " embroidered slippers, do " embroidery in silk, do " embroidery In worsted, uo " eiuhroidory In lace, do " embroidery in muslin, do " shirt in a do by Miss under 15yars, do " patching and monding, do ' ottoman cover, Dip. Best table cover do " fancy ch'iin n 'k, Dip. ' worked collar, do " wax flowers, Dip. " worked quilts, do " leather woik, Dip " leather work, do " ornamented work do Ji-poes Miss Einma Onihaw, Miss Sophie Bar rott, Miss Maggio Irvin. Miss Mary Jane Wright, Miss M. J. Bard, Miss Emily Forrest, Miss Matilda M'Murrny.Miss Josephine Flegal, Miss Mary Foly, Miss Melissa Irwin, Miss Em ma Jones. Class Millinery ami Drcssmakinq. Best millinery Dip. Host dress making, Dip. Ji'Dues Miss Mary C Wright, Miss Mary II Fer guson, Mrs Mury K Leonard, Misees Jane Mitchell, Ada Swartx, Kliia Stone, Hetty Cath cart, Helen Cuttle, Louisa Kratzer, Wary A. Irwin. Class 29. Artistic work. Best painting in oil, Dip. " painting in wate' colors, do " portrai painting, ju " landscape painting, d0 " cattle painting, j " ornamental painting of any kind, do " daguerreotypes taken on the j round, do " ambrotypes taken on the ground, J0 " photographs taken on lbs ground, do " writing, du " orrauiental penuiansbip, do ' architectural drawine. An Jt noEs Dr John O Loraine. II .M'k'in.. Mr. W. L Spottswood, Mrs Alexander Irwin, Miss Sophio M Le d, Mrs Eli Bloom. Mrs J. It ji". tual.y, UiV. J ,Y1 Ualloway. Class 30. Dciens. II.... r -r u - . . ""'S" ,ur laria nouse, Z 2d best. Dip design for barn. " desigu for carriage house and stnblo, " design for dairy house, " design for ice houBe, " design for dry house. t za uest, do 2 2d best, do do do do 1 2d best, 1 Id best, 1 2d best, " design for bridge. Plaa for bridge rot less than 250 tt. anas. 3 00-9,1 U,i in.. Ji uges Hon. O II Barrett, Hon. Wm Il'igler Jno. D Thompson, Thos. Kirk, Rob't Douku-' erty, b Clasi Z.-Metalic Fabrics and Machin-.ry Hist display of table and pocket cutlery, ameriean manufacture. Dip Best cooking. tovo, wood and coal, Dip. and $;) 00 2d best, Dip and $2 3d best, Dip aud 1 00 i.vsi panor stove, coal, Dip and 2d best, Dip and $1 00 3d besf, Best parlor stove, wood, Dip and 2d best, Dip and 1 00 3d best, 2 00 Dip n " Dip nest cast iron fence. Din m.l t in ,.; 2d best, dip and 2 00 3d best, pip and 1 001 " V nnr"- dip aud z 00 2d best, dip and 1 00 3d bost Dip Hest blacksmithing.d p and $.1 2d best.dip an,l$i ' gunsinithing, dip and 2 2d hest, dip and 1 ' iron turning, dip and 2 2d best, dip and 1 ' shower bath dip aud 2 06 original invention in the tountv, 5 00 ' plate castings, j,, arj(i , 0 Ji'liuEs-Wm. Mcltride. John F Weaver, Elisha l onton, David Kirk, Wm. A Wallace. Class 32. Vehicles of all kinds. Best family carriago, $5 iDip. 2d best, $.t. Dip buggy, do do do farm wagon, sleigh, timber sled, horse curt, do do do do do do d) do do Dip Dip wheel barrow, $1 002,1 best, Jt nor.s Dr. II P Thompson, B C Herman. Jno W Puuly, John B Hewitt, Ueorge Heakendon. J. C. Brenner, F O Miller. Class.33 Cabinet ware fit County. Beet dressing burcau,$3Adip.-2d best, $2 and Dip 1 u uu uo Z QQ lounge, 2 do do 1 ' extension table, 3 do do 2 ' set of chairs, 2 do do I ' variety of chairs, 2 do do 1 ' setparlor furniture, 3 po do 2 do do do do do uispiay 01 cabiuvl ware, $5 00 and Dip ' oflico chair, 1 00 and do JrniiEs James II. Fleming, C Kratier, Beuj B Waight, Thos. Mills. Harrison W Sponccr. Class 34. Coopeiiuy, Carpentering and Batkcl-mahiiig. Best specimen of pine ware, Dip do do window sash, $1 002,1 beet, window blind, set grain measures, lot of buckets, lot ef splint baskets, 1 002,1 best, $2 00 and do 1 00 and do 1 00 and do ,i panel door, Ji'tiUEs James Fenton. Frederick i7nlih Ti,. Henderson, Abraham Ogden, John Uarrison. Class 35. Iioets and Garden Vegetables. Best 4 stalks celery, Dip. Best bu. turnips, Dip. ' i bust el carrots, do 1 bus, ouions, do ' do rutebagoe.do do par.nips, do ' i do luble beete.do 12 tomatoes, do ' 6 heads eabhagedo 6 egg plants, do 2 heads caulitlowcr.do ' qt. lima bcans.do ' one half bushel table potatoes, do ' quart winsor beans, do ' variety of squashes, do variety of melons, do ooo-half bushel of sweet potatoes, do All vegetables to be raised by tho exhibitor. Jipoes James B.Graham, A. K. Wright, Wm L. Moore, Philip Antes, Rev. Joseph R. Foc'it Class 30. Curriers. Saddlers, Shoemakers, &c. ,, Best 2d best. Ocnle boolsand shoes, $2and 3ip$t andDip. Ladys, boots and shoes, 2 and do 1 and du CJents' gaitrrs, 1 do Ladys' gaiters, 1 do Display of boots and shoes, 3 and do Traveling trunk, j0 This tinrnu.. n . , . . . CarHag. harness, nd ! i Single harness, ? and An I .n.l . I.. Rid.ng bridie 'and mart'1,1 ' " ' O.11U riding .addle, 2 and do 1 and do Ladys' riding saddle. 2 and d.. 1 .a 1 A I'is day of saddler,, ' S and do Calf skin, ? IZ . Sol. Leather, 1 Rnd d uu I . ?' 0M tl,,ir "nd Cal.inot fcverjr ether kind of leather, do 1 fl ' ,7" 'P"n' "hich he ' - Robe mad. by exhibitor, 2 and do 1, ., V?"1" tcrm'' M ,h rtiolei JrctrKif"Ld rr- j-'"'n.Hor.c.:".t:ckelTc con 1 atchin, Reuben II. Moore, Wm. l.orl0r. , slita in part ofDresing J cll ,! i , Class 27,-TaUors Caterer, vork. '--''V'" -" Best suit clothes made by hand, rj00.-2db..t Din BW., lilf.T i."4 FielU Po"t "U. Best coat mad. b, lady, wJitT hl'Cm' H.r T.. xiesi vest made by lady, j BtrtruttaH-NIH, ' TV d 1m1 Mt . I M. "d -'. ,li.i.i Mm. I liiiit, f n i ti I Mil. lull, , in, t.n'4 M,..., r, Mi. 9. t. M. ( !; . .vli, ,'ulni Mi Uniiiln'jr, I'm id Ad "tin, n-n't. Cl t .'1. "ii"'". nt CVkiiv. !i.l till, t p. Hi-t llllll, Ilnl iHiirv. do ' rind, I Mn. Mi llip. do li'l Ni'it ni.or, do ' I'mnl'lilot, do Jl luiSs Our. Win lligler, I.. Cinna, Dun 1 aust, Israel lest, .nines h nntsoii. Class W.I-'hc Ware, Best drain tile, Dip. Best bracl,et, Best tire brick, d-i Best piitterv, Best brlcM, do ' ,i-piiks Judge Fergntnn, .udge Lamm, Marlin J Mchoh, Jr., Win Mcrrell, ieo Erharl. Class 4).--Clentiras and theviiciil ael'mn, I m Co. Best nvailablo manure at moderato cost, Best for farm products, (I 00 Dip do Bost for glue, I 00 Best linseed oil, - 1 00 Best tallow cuitdles, dip. best writing ink, Best specimen soap, dip best rineger, do do do du Jvtiar.t Dr, M Woods, Dr. V. Wilson, Dr. T Boyer, Dr. A McLcod, Dr. J Q Hartswick, Dr. D. O. Crouch, Dr. Fetser. Ci.ess 41. Stone and Wood. Best drcssod stone. $1 .1 dip. Best mill stone, dip Best Hour boards work'd do Ilostgrin Jslnne, do Best weather banrd w'k do Best shingles, do Best splitor shaved hoops, do Bost turned art, do Discretionary promiuuis will bo recommended for all articles of merit exhibited by mechanics in all tho various branches, and it is hoped a goneral attendance will be made. t or all improvements useful to tho farmer and haviag valuable properties, discretionary preni's will be rcccoinmeiidiid by the committee' and a warded by tho board at their discretion. JVU(ir. Judge Leonard, ,udgo Uonsnll, F. K. Arnold, Alex. Irwin, Arthur Beil. Class -12 Natural Minerals. Bost of useful minerals of Clearfield Boun ty, coal included, (0 Liiiicstono, do. best sandstone, do! ' Tottors clay, do Fire clay, do ' suite crystalized uiin do 'Fossils, do ' mineral from the surrounding nunties d0 Jt'iiOKs Judge Iloyt, Rev. W. L. Spottswood, It. B. Swoope, 11. F. Naugle, L. J. Crans. Class 43. General List. Best display and greatest variety of flowers 'Display ' p,nt Best Hral ornaments, Best basket boiiuots with handle. do do do do Best manufactured article by sewing maehino on grounu, ()o Best hand bonnets,, do best butter bowl, do Bert washing maehino. do licsi l.n..r i.n.. ,1.. Best chum, . ,0 ' JruoKS Mrs. Judire Mooro. M Reed. Mrs. Joseph H. Hegarty tLiimbe'r citv,) Mrs. D. i. Etiweiler. Mrs. Martin Nichols, jr., Mrs Win Merrell. Mrs. A. II. Shu. M... u-. Wallaco, Mrs. Maj. Nivling, M13. Tlio.. For' Class 4 LFruit. Best display and greatest vuriety of graft-d np ples, summer and winter fruit, named and arranged, i0 cts 4 ,i0 Best disply aud greatest variety of pears, named and arranged, 50 cts & Best display and greatest variety of peacbcB, named and arranged, 50 cts do do l.est Apples, i bushel Best Collodion of plums, Best do cherries, Best do quinces, Best do strawberries, Best specimen of Foreign grapes, Best specimen of American crane. do do do do do do do Best specimen currants, not less than .1 nan'. .1,, Best specimen goosl.erries, ' 3 do ' Best specimen of blackberries, 0 ! Itcwl .r.n!.nn.i ..C .......HI ... . ... i-- o.t.imjr giapes raited 111 I county and worthy of culture, do I Best epecimen of Domestic wine, ,i0 Jf..Ui:s.-W,n C. Foley W,. McCrncken, Mrs. I .-uiiiuri ..i.i. ucn, .urs. J. t. Weincr, J. H. M'Fn a ly, Abrara Nevling. Mis, Jn,eH,h,0 Lanich, M.ss Lduh Hoynton, Mi-s Bertha W right. Cl.lf-s 4.jrscma).shtj, d c. Best 5 couple of ladies nnd cents on l,.,r,.,i.n..t. .1- 111.... T . .. , . " " .v, UO ' i"oii'uny 01 cavalry, , I Pt,nI,inv of infantry, J(j I Hest baud of brass instruments. ,1,, Unci n :..n .. 1 ' . r """"' oail'l, (1 lu-si -0 sinirers. . "o . i'iibes lien. J. H. Lnrrimcr, Col. II H pt ton. Col. A. B. Shaw, Col. R. .. Wallace,' Od Siniliy. Col. Passmore, Col. M'Clure, Maj. 1) W ise. Major S. C. Patchin, Major H iit, M ij '. Heisey, Maior Win. Unit c,.r.t..; m...,.' den, Cupt. ,r.. r ii- . 7. ' , .. ug- " . n. i.iilll PUel . l anlmn T, Howie Class 4tl A urscetcs. fruHner,'n,iain?l,'0 EreaU'" "y of froied and methodical manner, $ 00 A ,1 ..r.s.-.Thoma, Mills, Jacob Ou'i -h oamc, ir' '""I? J'Tphm- IUc,1"J Shaw jr., julin Ij. Cam, Wm. L. Moore. ed lnrn,fSrr0i2,0d l "Ct " i"o request ?1 dav ''fy tl,ep "ry, if possible, )L.furB tr, St aTn . , F'Vr',fntheir 'l'"- ( the trust, and to meet the Pres't at the opening of Ii.heTiIr!,'1"aTlRcKUl',,i,"5',f'c'' wi" re lished in a week or two. ! ! ! DEATH ! ! ! To every form and Specie of VERMIN. "COSTA WW "COSTA f,",S" "COSTA R'S" "COSTA I' S" "COSTA R'S'' 'COSTA IIS" B it, Jloach d'v. Exterminator. Bed-Bt j Exterminator. Ltectric Fuwder for Ir sects DESTROYS I N.ST A NIL Y Iiats Koaclies, Mice, Moles, Ground -.Vice BeU-buiis, Ants, Moths, Motquitocs, Fleas Insects on riunts. IbhccIs on Animals, dx 111 shot t every form nnd specie", of 10 years cstaldislied in Neu, York Citv used l.y fl.eCity Fosl Ollice- the City Fris on and Slution hous-tho city St.-nniers .Ships Jtc. tho City Ilotels. "Astor," "St' Nicholas," 4c, Hnd by more than 20 000 private latniles. ' nrB.Irtipgists and Retailers every w here sell them. BrTX,seholesale Agents in all larpe Cities BfA-Iiepulur sizes, 25c, iOc, &$1 Boxes Bottles, Flasks-$3&-!!! Bkh are ! ! !of RniirinniiniloH. V.,.ml.. I. II """ u n ix, uottlo . Mask, and tnkonothinir Init fv,sr,'u Btfx l nn n .. - - ffiu ov man. BSUS,3 $5.00 Ly Fx p,-CfiS. Crft-Address orders or for Circular lo . ,r HENKY It. CO.STA It, I nncipal Depot, 410 lironilwa, , N Y March 17th. Clearfn-1,1 l'a Cabinet. Chair Making, . l . Clearflelu, ,V 1" !' -- to I . ' ,na boro line on short 1 ' J :tk.17uJ,ih "-!" Vl Ma ket ,, Jn, , a P "! i',e "nrlh of la,kt SJ dor east of Third st.. nearlv TV' JT "r' ' wl,ere 1,9 " S ' f nS,unllJ' ?" '-"8" Morlment of Ms? I '7 ,v"""" manutuctured and delivered "J plc fi..ir.d. aeuver.d at print v iiii; m.oon. - W . c A1 u t vi:t;i:r.iu.F I i; Pil.i. AND , rilOENIX BITTERS. ' The high and envied celcln lly w hi, li lbe'. pre emii ent medicines have ac.iiired lor their Invariable efficacy In all Ihedl-insoi which they prorcss to cure, has rendered the usunl ptnclic of puflitig not only linnnconry, but unworthy of tliem. They ire known by their fruits i their good works tesffy for them, and they thrive not by the faith of the rrednlou. Im all eASEs of Asthma, .leute and Chronic Rheumatism, Affection of the Bladder and Kid neys. Billions Fever and Liver Complaints, id Dip do In tho south and west, where these diseases pre .. . .1 .:u 1... c 1 : 1. llu.,.. Vail lUCJf Will UU lUUUll lll.IIIUI.Ult'. j.ni.t..-, . 1. J ...I .. u.l... ... !... n.n.litittAa j arilieis,BIIU Ull.oin, I,..., uutc unu in.au ,;..... w ill never afterwords be without thrra. Kjitpepsla. No person with this distressing disease should delay using these medicines im mediately. Erupti-ins of the ikin, CrysipelaJ, Flatulency, Feve-and Aguo. Fr this sxonrge of tlie western country these medirhiei wilt be jound a safe, speedy, and certain r? n.edy. Other inedioincs leave the system subji-ctto .fetur'1 Of the disease axurebv these medicines is Per manent. Try them, be satisfied, and be cured. I Mei rural l)Ken.es, Never fails to eradl Date entirely all the effects of mercury infinitely sooner thnn the most powerful preparation of Sarsnparilla, Night sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Com . plaints of all kinds, Organic Affections, Palpita tion of the Heart, Painter's Cholic. 1 1'ilCH. Tho original proprietor of theso medi cines was cured of Piles of 115 years standing by tho use of those Life medicines alone, Worms of all kinds, are effectually cured by theso medicines. Paronts will do well to administer them whnnovcr their existence is suspected. Rolief will bo certain. THE LIKE PILLS ANP I'HOKNIX BITTEIIS Purify tho blood, aud thus rotnovo all disease fiom the system. A einglo trial will pluce the Lire Pills and Phoenix Bitteiu beyond the reach of competition in the estimation ol overy patient. tJ'Preparod and sold bv DR, WM. B. MOFFAT, 3.15 Brodwav, cor. Worth St., New Voik. Feb. 29th 18110. lyr. Look iu;ki;: look iii;hi:7 r",H E undersigned subscribers, take Ibis meth JL od of informing tho public generally, thai they havo this day entered into copartnership in THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, and enn be found at tho shop formerly oecnpiod by J. Shunkwiler, on Third street, in this bo rough, w hero they will bo pleased to see the r old customers, nnd as many now ones as tun lnaki it convenient to givo thorn a call. Bring on your hoes, your spades and picks, Your log-chains and your pulling sticks. Your sleds, your sleighs, your horse, your mnre, No three-year old shall then go bare. Your spears will work up then just right, To prooning hooks for every height. Your swords too, shall then be wrought. To ploughshares such ns (W ne'er bcu-ht. JACOB SIIIWKWILF.K, GEO. W. OKR. Clearfield, December f, lsJS.j- LINDSKVS niniOVFl) IMooiS PosiB'c'iic'r r 1 j A STANDARD MKI'-.'CINK , For the speedy, radii al, and erictna! t.iij 3 i A.L DISEASES arisin; 0 ,1,, IMP, . ! BUY OF THE BLOOD. Tins medicine has wrought t!i 11:, 'ft i..iia(ii Ions cures in desperate ca-es uf Scrofula, Ciitam-tiiis Diseares, Pimples on the tin c, Old, Stubborn I'lcir-1 Cancer Eiysi,,, f-'riiiaiioii. Boils, Sot 11 V.M.A. Sea! 1 H'ee.J, Hhcumatic D Tetter Affections, I Dj-sp' ,Jsia, I'u.ndice, 1 N'jicurial Diseases, , Liver Complaint, r.le Costivrness, Salt Rheum, lieneral Debility, Loss of Appetite, l'oli! Stomach, Low (-pints, Female Complaints, and ell Disease ha their orgin in un impuro state of the Blood. mm. The above is a portrait of David M'Crearv ni.;,.r I,,,. ...1,:., .. ., ... . --". , ..no, on mo Jist day of Aug, , mauo ninuavit ti,.i,,, ,t tb. . . . . . . Uorlcv that lie was iri-miKi 11. n nr r . .. l'hysicinns of 1! dfnd county, and bv Dr. New. - o-.u.o 01 III c T ni Ihr.-rt .on 01 mo weetric College in Cincinnatti, for a period of nearly eight months, notwithstanding winch, his lip. nose nnd a portion of his left check w.rs .niir..l . , ... I - . , vu.i-u nwav : no mm given up all hope, when he heard of tho "Bloid Search -: cr, and was induced to try it. Four bottles cared him, and although sadly disfi nnd, thero 1 is no question but what this invaluable medicine saved his life. The full particulars of this raso ! may be seen in a circular, which can ho had of any of tho Agents. We also refer to tho case of Nancy Bleakney, of Eldcrtown, Armstrenr countv. Pa.. rnr..,l .,r c-eroiuia alter ucing unablo to got out of bed f jr with a call three vcars To tho case of n lady in Ansonsville, Clear field county, who wai also afflicted with Scrofula in its worM form. To the rase of (jeorgo Jeisel, residing in Carl town . Cambria count, Pa., who was so badly af flic ed with Cancer that it eal hi. entire nofe. off, Mirrc.'v.."80 W" 'Worse' if P-iWe, than The particular of these j WC which woe cured b. ik ... .y.l" 01 . :ar7ey.' hi" Ptlcut steed circulas to ba had o i-v Siins R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, ne, tho 1 a Railroad Depot, llollidaysburg. P. burgh Pa Key,Br' Wh0,08nl Ant ritt Johr!pS,!,','VnV-C-D' W. Clearfield; John P.tton, Curwensvillej James B. (Jrahan, Orahainp ton ; E. F.Brenner, Morri.dale John M O Stirk" X v n' lt W0r8' Luthor'shurg" M. O. Stirk New Millport; C, R. Foster. Phil- rav .S7"'An.onville; Russell McMur- ray, New W ashington ; Edward Williams, Wil. JH" Feb. 1st. UflO. A FARM FOR SALE Tho undorsiLMied tfT..r. r... ...1. ... farm in Ponn towns!, ip , ' lT.Z aooui u acres, bounded bv li...ri . r m .. totin ?fc V r,1",rd nJ never failing rea Ibl . ',r""i"PB' " will be sold on reasonable term. For which applv to Wm. Ir- ";.i "HIIASD DENVER, Sen. -may also be fouiid in t ..r i . ' mla . - .'lutni cearcuor , Aug. 22th 1"(10. i i 1 . 1 1 i.iii.i ,1 ' 1.1 i.i iitiiiiiiiin 1 i Hi t,s., , , - . I.. .1 1 I ' ' " I II I ll(- II le i I. do all I I I, "t W 101 l'll'ILJIS, Blanks, I. a til l s nnd evciv l AWI'lll I 1 IV. I'll,. Il I'Mfft I 'c ' K x. Bit I Til Kl ,h' kind d 1 tint,,! ill a country j"L oil;, All orders will l,u i-xetulcj 'MS nild de-.I.M'.eli. i! n r t) W. HAYS, Justice Planwr.1, .(,t i ii,rbrge Address K " ill ll'IIY IO COI it'll. ir. .. j Ike Oct 3dlr.C0.lT. ii.r.n i. DNIFIi 0001 lUMTCi: of li e n-ar .ill .Htr .,..1. '"'Ml ' I I I .. r.i I lutriu to Lis fire. tlsnl nu . - -. J ELLIS IRWIN & S0V A T the mnutli of Lick Rim. j,, J IV Clearfield, MERCHANTS, Ml 1 Manufacturer of Lumber, "t July 23, 1862. J. I). THOMPSON BlarkHinlth, Wagons, Buggies, t ,t on short notice, and thevorvhm.. lil stand iti the borough of Curweojt'' Dec. j.-i;i y r.i. w iMtitMTbvii iiou iroin urweiiisvillo to n..j pcctfiillv offers his proft-ssiunal tmiu,' uiti.iim in mo inner piuoc an'l ViciDiti Residence on Socond street, orinociti J. Crans, Esq. Bj j. a. HARTSWICK, Hj J'liyRlcIsu and 8urg Clearfield Pu., lay 30, 1860. WALTER EAEHEIJ l-i AT LAW. wi! ni,, ,..t r..iii ,.n.. ..11 1 1 l . ' ..... it, ,, ifi:iii Diisineii enu-.. ins care, 111 ine several Lonrts of Clnrl u.ij.miiiii coiiiuies. Office, tho ono formerly occupied I; Oct. 2otb, I? jj ly. , fIi-"""VVlVAir IJliyslrliin and Stirfrcon, offen hi, X sional services to tho citirens olXc 11-ion aim nirroundmg cominiinitv. Of loors wet f the Washington llou.-e. NewW nsliingtoii, I'a., (jit. It, US1. JOHN IIVIDEKOPER. Chii. Ksi.isirn A Lwn Sciivfru . tns 1 n.f.-.-ior.-!l services to the citiien' j ficM -..ii.-y. ! .All !.i!-iuc.- cnlni;t..,l to biai wi:ii, nnd f-ithfully exiv-uted. 0:li.-e w it'.i I.eor.ar.i. Finney ,f Cu. Uislice of 1 he p 'acc I niliiisl-nrg. I'll : i fi, '. C, all' l.d M' i'y to 1, 1 !. 0, ' (1-tlMti .re. 1; ... ui; m ton -1 ;l 1: 1 ! ,.n bali'l orlmei.t ..f S 1 I II. .s the 1' bite tint I at hi- - , i; m: Ml! 0:1 '''I', a I w ll i I ', Jlinif. ' h 1. ' reas 1: I April 1, I-i',e. jD?.TAL CAKD A M. SMITH f , ,, I,, to the I. ailies an.l v,iie.-.-ii,na iHiiticincii le d mid vl.-iicty. .Ml ill. l'.-at ' 1 11 1 Or a i:h u!i t'le itite iiuprovin, uki.c Ar.ilit i.il Ti-etli l!le in SL.tw's l ew low. S ! r. I Jili. 1 o;.crn'doiij ft 1... a. I.; in; ots. lie is prt in tee l.est 1 ht. I A'. II. I A I Aiutnu.ii ij Cl-'a-:i ! 1. P., .!!., Li.l.,1 A St .'e litre ami Eil, e ,. ; t..t, AttorlisTi ! prei'ii'i .ve., in t' Jul): J "UK ll ' J. W.M.I, i I i.-arli.-., Pa., n.: U'E, Arraitvr.T; c ri .''l:.ii,'i 1 I. Iv.s- :izu'iL-i, ail Mcrr'i:; in tiinbr r. .... 1 lei lei's 01 el., .,p f.rrs - ! fo.-iie the Journal M I.K.I h-1 I T riiolesale II .liv and !: - deal, Al--. I be s, !. I b,-r and -:,'. ' irain, w!i i !: tv ! Oct. 11,1 ,5H. Thankful for past fa v.. ture f.iitrona-e. I would a:i tl s.ilieili... 1 spe. tiuily that I have on ln.n.l , n.l will 1'ccp at tiio Potterv in '"tins b. rou.-h, un 1 tier a short ili.-ti.m-o m.-t ,.! tl.e Mi'llmfal a iiuve stock of Cr.iCKerv '"ilk pans, I hnrus. Jugs. . S'leli as Cream 1. .I.i rs, Stove pi i-Meiifivo nssurli. c- 1c; and also t c.trs unu part, 11 i in. .... , ...... . f Lnickt - ..t ir c rnu-o 011 r.tu.ti 1 .. - r . h'lujcs. ami o''' u 1 n g s pnj niou'dnigs not. on hai 1 ,,'i lr ".'iff on Sll.irf lire brici nnd kept f,,r ,le. ;..f7 A liberal reduciinn w holesale hi pri,'" LE1TZIV. nlers may Clear 2.1, is -Iv. 'II .. nn,l-r.-i..,,,., ri-pc-.VIIv ' atllioonce Ibal be recei.t'v rent.'.l borough ol l.,.,b..r eity.-Clcurli tor the accoiiiinod uion ur the t,v watermen and all others who m in iu',10 win alwnvs bo supplied ... ,1... ......1. .. r.- . . ' 1 iii-. ... 'uaiacis ailonl i and 11 1 11,1 1-1 to n-Mler his g..c, ' his roof. To which 'S e-jllile; the fil. ts t . aiinir liilUl.r. of nnv lr!.. I ...III, tn- premises, will he trusts, eoutn... siiioil degree. While, what isalw.iv: to the traveller, tho best attention will by caroful hustler to that faithful com, July 4, I860. ly. JAMES CHO A 0 jural tt YolSffi" hi Ihe subscriber will send ( t'rrt ui cloy who desire it, tho Recipe and directions f .impie t,irtnt,le Ham. Unit WM two to eitht dav rnnt. TMnmles. 7Vin freckltn, Sailowness, and all impuri1 roughness of tho Skin. Waving the som ture intended it should be-o, clear.'' iMiiifitir, I hose desiring the Receipe, nsiruciion. direct oiu. and adv ce. win call on or address fwith return pnstaff. JAS. T. M ARSHAL! Prai'Tica 1. Ciitsr No. 3 2 City Buildings, N Aug. 22tb 1SC0.--: niu. To Icr.ions out of Mpiploj' 4 0KNT3 WANTED TO SELL thoE 1 V. ing Machin,'. IVe Will irivn H. C'nii,i.ii.ii.n. or WRa9 $25 to $Hfl per month, and expenses psl' Is a new Machine, and so simple in I" tmn Unit a child of 10 jcars ran learn e it by half an hour's instruction. HI ' any Family Sewing Machine in "''' price is bet Fifteen P liars. Person wishing an Agency will b'r'' j. N BOYl Secretary Erie Sewing Machine Cm PTin tc-'-n-'hlp ing. y, . .'w, Mil"-"