Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 10, 1860, Image 5

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.Finn W'iik. it r, Treasurer.
.1 B. McF.nallt, I.ibinimn.
Etttulitt ('cm. Hon, Richard Shaw.
Gen. John l'mtiin ,un'a Bovnum.
'i"Ii It. KolmI ,. M'Gaughey.
Or.ifor, Hon. (i. 11. Barrett.
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J.uuoh Levy,
W. I.. Antes,
Sheep & Sii'in".
James Invin, Sr.,
.lohniin Hidden
Kobt. Mitchell,
Win. m r.i-iiuii,
1'. W. Moor.-,
David C. Dale
Samuel Gyle
Milo Iloyt.
Jacob Wilhclni,
G. W. Sliotr,
Yield crops i(- Vegeta
bles. (. D. Goodfcllow,
Wm. M. smw,
F.dwntd McUarvey
Aaron C. Tn to,
Fluli Johnson
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Jriiin : J H. ifiiilinm, Wm. In in, A. II. Minw, ',
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l'.0t lii'l'OO of finp wool. 1 llO I
I' i-it tlfKio of c-nrre wool. 1 00 I
i r Laml), he, $2 Otf 2.1 lot lamb, $ I 1)0 i
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.luliii hlilr-iy, Mia, Ml' Irwin, Mi. Jnnnllimi
llnrlpli.-rn, Mr. l!-rK M iln, (It.'KK ) i
Cl.(-K i?ii. Ilinrtic Mitnuhii-Nrcv
I1-t 10 JrJ flannnl, ft 00 . 2. bi-t, Mp.
l!rl 10 joi.Ii mittiil. t, 1 (U1..-2.I dr.l, .In
l!'.?t 10 ynril rl.ilh, 1 i'02i !...(, .In
l!i',t pnir wn.ilr-n lilunl(i't, I 00 ..?J boat, ln
llnt lAynrilfi wnnl.-n onrpi-l, 1 U0 --2.I bct, Jn
Ilol I 'i.vnr'l rn carpol, n ool-
en eluiin, 1 00-. 2.1 bolt, tin
licit i yiiriln rag ciriet, cot-
tun cliuiii, (II) - Id dent,
Bett booIIpii corcrlot, 1 00---2J but,
llpt wnnlon (ringtd mitt.-.,
l!.-pt lionrlb niR,
I - t piiir-wuoli-D knit stock in.
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JcroKn Mr. Judgo Kvrgaiun, Mr. It. II. Cald-
li.iUcr, CirtVi-, J'u ur
and Vf hides.
John Irwin, Our'v
Thomas Wiilc-y,
iMiino Hlooti),
'lll Bloom,
Win. F. Irwin,
Mrrclmndise ((' I'u-
mcsttc I'alricn.
M. A. Frank,
I'aviii M.'C.i.ingliy,
W. W. Wri-bt,
'vlwar.l tioo.lwin
Mrs. floury Kern.
Mi-.s. Mary ll'iiltew,
Mis? Kate I'.i'ovvn,
Miss I lun nuh I'.lonni,
Miss Harriot Swan,
Mis iJennio Loonurd,
JUisd 11. Nrmekman,
Agricultural .(' Jiifcellu-
nevus Articles.
T. A. Scry vrr,
1'. S. Flenni'g,
Wall, r liain tt,
Win. P. ('Iiiitnbcr',
.lolin W. Slmart,
ltnry Jiepart'iient.
II. W. liliom,
.lolin Irwin, C'urwons.
J. P. Kratzi-r,
John G. iSVryvcr,
Mrs. II. F. N'aiifilo,
Miss F.lua KeoJ,
Lm Akxar.uer,
Anna Irvin.
Sarah Birch fiohl
annio Irvin,
Sarah Khcom, ,
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upiinotta invin
" -Vary Moore.
at I.urrO.
Miss Kainlis Nichols
Miss Nannie Smith.
Class 1 1. Swine oven to all.
I!st bo:ir any brood, $2 Oil 2d bout, $1 00
Bfft broediiiR sow " 2 00 2d bout, 1 00
Ho ft 2 llofja in county, 3 002.1 bet, 2 00
Noxt boil 2 hog in county, I 00 2d best, 50
JmoEi Duni.-I MvingHtun, Wm. M. .McCul-
l.mKh, sr., Col. Tho. K. M'Clure, John Irwin,
Join j I lilooui, sr.
Class lo.l'oulny.
l'ost ceop Bpring chickens, not loss than 0, $1 00
2d best dn da do do Din.
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j.cui lesi iiiihoy, do
Host dippluy of cbickous, do
Jrn(;EH...(j.iorj;o 'lliorn, J. II. FIomiiiK, Sinuiicl
Arnold, liobci t Thoinjuon, Chirk lirowu.
I Class 10. Plowing.
' Owner of temn and plow, who pious grc-u
1 wmJ the best. $1 oo
Next best, X)ip,
' Oivu.Tol'tenin and plow, who plows ttubblo
tbo be.-t, Din. i il 00
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.ejiocsi, uo do do Dip.
Host plow fir stubble, Mp. $1 00-2d bost, Iip.
Test plow fur subsoil, Dip. 1 00-2d bost, Dip.
JrtiOES---riisha Fcntou, Amos Iteod, D. W.
M i.-o. .lohn Wells, Jr., Win. lkover.
Class 17. Jlchrs and I)) ills, Harrows ami
Culticalvrs.
l'cst clod crusher and roller coinbinod,
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well, Mra. I.y.lia lthecm, Mrs John Morris,
Mrs. Miiry Spuckmnn, .Mist Niincy Ogden, Mr
Doctor 1 hoi-pson Aln. CI. L. ltoc.l, .Mrs. S
J. How.
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lie st livid roller,
Heat drain drill,
' Hct Urn-row,
j Host Cultivator,
I!o9t Horse-rake,
Host Henper and mower,
liest corn sh.-ller,
liost corn planter,
Ji'i'OEs---William A. Rood
Committee
Mrs. J. T. I.oonard,
Mrs. D. M. Wenvpr.
Mis Mary M'Gaiu'hev.Miss InliaGallo
Miss Kober-M Frank, Miss Hunnah Carey
S J. How, John L. Cuttle,
. W. Snydf-r, Alvin Hoss,
Samuel Uheeni.
MarJiall Gen. A. II. Hills.
Assistant Marsha'ls Mtor D. J. Novling.
Col. Wm. Ten 1'yek, Cnjit. T. J. McCuT
loyrh. Cujil. F.lward A. Irvin.
Pyrotechnics. II. 15. Swoops, IF. W.
F.etls, L. H. Mcrrpll. James L. Morgan, J.
V. Walters licubrn V. Snu'k man.
I lT Ol-' IKI-:.MIL:.M9.
Class l.Sictepttuket.
(Open to all Hreails and Competitor. )
Hc.-t Hull over 3 years old, $J 002.1 best, $2 00
Hull over 2 ycurtoM, 2 CO 2d best, 100
Hvst Hull over 1 year old, 2 0 2d bost, 1 DO
lle.-t Cow over3 yiinra old, 2 00 2d best, 100
Hot Hull Calf. 1 002.1 best, 50
All breed.) come together in this class and
compete witb each other. To be judged, lt, by
their good points and symmetry of frame. 2d, by
the ability to fatten, (is tho ailimal a good hand
ler?) 3d, milking qualities. 4lh, Size. 5th,
give no pn nn'iini to any nniunil until they arc
satistie 1 it will produce good stock. To this end
the Judges shall satisfy themselves in regard to
the flock of aged bulls and cows. The animal thai
pos.-esea these qualities in the grouts t perfection
should drow the Sweepstakes, w hether it bo Dur
hnm, Ayreshirc, Hereford, Devon, Grade or Na
tive, Jtmn:. Geo. Thorn, Zi.ch. McXaul, David Ty
ler, Asnph Kirk, John Phaw of Decatur.
Class 2. (rude Cattle raited in county.
Pest bull, $4 do 2d best, '$2 00
Hest cow, 3 00 2d bout, 2 00
Hest heifler calf, "52.1 best, Hip.
liett bull culf, 75 2d best, Dip.
Jitgei. John McPherson, Jos. Lyons, Tlionins
Ci. fc'uyder, J. M. Ciimniings, Dr. J. P, Hojt.
Class Z.Milk Coin.
Hest milk cow, $3 00 2d best, $200
Milk cow 3J best, 1 00
JiTCKs. J mes Forrest, Thomas Mctihie. Ad
am Uearhart, Tho. Leonard, Daniel Hailey.
Class 4. Oj-eu.
Hest yoke 5 y. old and over, $2 00 2dbejt,$l 00
He,tyoko3y. " " 1 00-2d best, 5(1
H. st yoke 2 y. ' 50-2d bost, Dip.
Hestyokcly. " ' 50-2dbest, Dip.
JtnnKS. II. C. Bowman, Hiram Woo.!ward, Aa.
ron II. Parcc' Wm, f-uiiiey, Alex, Murray.
Class b. Oxm.
Best trained 10 yoko, 4 yean old and over,
from one township, 3 00
u lcsi, trained 10 yoko, 4 year old and o-
ver, from one township,
Best trtjined 10 yoko, .lyearjold and over,
from onu township,
2d bast trained 10 yoko, 3 years old and o-
vor, from ouo township,
Ji l.or.s John I'utcliin, John M. Chase Joseph
Denning, John Hrubaker, Joseph Yothen.
Class 6. ' Vnttlt.
Hett Fat Hullock, 2 0112,1 bost, $1 00
Best Fat Cow, ? 00-2.1 best, 1 00
Best HeiflW, 2 years old, 1 0.1 2J best, 50
Jirors tloorgo Kitlleberger, John Mcyuilkin,
Casper l.iepold, Jumcs B.ooui, ir., Henj. Ste-
puens.
$ 2 00
d do Din.
$1 00 2 J best, do
2 00 2d best. do
2 00 2.1 best, do
1 00 2d best, do
1 00 2d best, do
3 00 2d best, do
2 (HI 2d best, do
2 00 2d best. do
Keuben Wall. Jona
than Hartshorn. Hon. T. H. Davis, C. Baker.
Class IS. Agricultural Implement.
Hett Original invontion in the county, of
an agr. cultural implement. f 5 00
2d best, ' orijr. inv. Dip.
Best threshing machine, $3 00 -2d best, 2 00
Host fanning mill, 1 00 2d bost, Dip.
Hest hay pitching machine, 2 00 2d host, do
Best bay rigging on wagon, 1 00 2d best, do
Bctt ox j oke and bow, I 00 2d best, do
Best regulable root cutter, 100 2d best, do
Best f talk an 1 t'.raw cutler, 2 01 2J best, do
liest common plow, 1 00 2d beet, do
Best single or doablo shovel plow. 1 00 j
2d best single or double shovel plow, Dip. I
uesi nurse power lor general purposes,
,i inn in'iiu owner mrKcuerai mimosa. Ilm
Best fork and fixtures for unloading wagons,2 110
a oesi lurx ana oxtiircs tor unloading " Dip.
Jrrr.rs Simon Thompson, Henj. Spuckman, b.
B. Wright, Daniel Hurtsock, Heij. Itishel.
Class 19. Miscellaneous farming implements.
Shell, IFai- v ork
Bost specimen of needle work,
' group of flowers in worsted,
" lamp stand embroidered,
" lamp stand not embroidered,
" embroidered slippers,
" embroidery in silk,
" embroidery in worsted,
" embroidery In lace,
" eiubroidory in muslin,
" shirt made by Miss under 15 years,
" patching and momling,
' ottoman cover, Dip. Best table cover
" funey chain w'k, Dip. " worked collar, do
" wax flowers, Dip. " worked quills, do
" leather work. Dip " leather work, do
" ornamented work do
Judges Miss Kin in a Graham, Miss Sophie Bar
rett, Miss Maggio Irvin, Miss Mary Jane
AV right, Miss M. J. liurd. Miss Emily Forrest,
Miss Matilda M'Murrny.Miss Josephine Flegal,
Miss Mary Foly, Miss Melissa Irwin, Miss Em
ma Jones.
Claks 28. Millinery and Dressmaking.
Best milliuery Dip. Best dress-making. Dip.
JrniiEs Miss Mary C Wright, Miss Mary II Fer
guson, Mrs Mary E Leonard. Misees Jane
Mitchell, Ada Swiwti, Eliza Stone, IlettvCath
cart, Helen Cuttle, Louisa Kratzer, Mary A.
Irwin.
Class 29. Artistic work.
Best painting in oil. Dip.
" painting in wate' colors, do
" portrai' painting, do
" landscape painting, do
" cattle painting, Jo
" ornamental painting of any kind, do
" daguerreotypes taken on the prnund, do
" ainbrotypes taken on the ground, do
" phut, .graphs taken on the ground, do
" writing, do
" orrauiental penmanship, do
architectural drawing, do
JrnoE Dr John O Loraiue, II .M'Kin,. Mrs.
W. L Ppoltswond, Mrs Alexander Irwin, Miss
Sophio 51 Li d, Mr Eli Bloom, Mrs J. B
M'Eual.y, lUv. J M Galloway.
Class 30. Desimis.
actum,
Dip.
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Host bee hive,
Best stump puller,
Best Potato digger,
Best grain cradle,
Host six hand rakes,
Hest lot gardening tool.
$1 00 2d best, Dip.
2 00 2d best, do
1 00 2d bost, do
1 00 2d hest, do
1 00 21 hest, do
1 00 2d best, do
Hest set farming utens.l, owned by farmer, 1 00
2d best sot farminsr utensils, owned hv farniAi. Din
JfPfiK John D. Thompson. John Itnaanll. (V
H. Merrell, J. H. Fleming, .Samuel Powell.
Class 20,
'."! Best design for farm house,
" design for barn,
" desigu for carriage house
and stable,
" design for dairy bouse,
" design for ice house,
" design for dry house.
" design for bridgo,
rot less than 250 ft.
Ji'DGKi H..u. (i II Barrett, Hon. Wm Bigler,
Jno. D Thompson, Thos. Kirk, Kob't Dough
erty, Clasi 3 1 . Mctulic Fabrics and Machiniri,
Best display of table and pocket cutlery,
ainerican manufacture. Din
Best cooking stove, wood and coal, Dip. and $3 00
2 00
00
1 00
Wheat, Darlei, Corn, (V.
Hest. 2d best.
Acre of winter wheat, $3 4 Dip. $2amlDip.
Acre of spring wheat, 3 D p. $2audDip.
h Id of wheat, 4 to 10 acres,3 a Dip. $2andDip.
Acre of corn, 2i Din. l,.n,m;
F'ld hurley, not leas than3n.2 Dip. $ land Din'
Acre of oats, 2 k Dip. $ land Dip,
Acre of rye, 2 . Dip. SlandMp.
Bushel of corn ears, 1 4 Dip. Diploma,
3 acres of buckwS.eat, 2 Dip. $laudl)ip.
Jl'DUFs George Wilson (Hoggs), Michael So--Jus.
A. Ueed, Samuel Kirk, Joab Itider, Jos
Irwin Martini! Luther, Bobt. Mehaflby, Hugh
Hondrson,
Class 2.Fielt Crops.
n . ,, . B,st 2J Best.
One-half aure of potatoes, $2andDip. $IandDip.
One-fourth acre of beans, 2andDip. $lnndDip.
Acre of clover seed, 2andDip. $landl)ip.
Ono fourth a. broom corn, 2andDip. $landDip,
One-fourth acre sorghum, 2andl)ip
icsn acre or peas, 1 00, 2d bost,
BestJ acre of rutabogoea, 1 00. 2d best,
Best bushel Timothy seed, 1 00, 2d best'
Bost i acre carrots, 1 0(1. 2d best.
ucst 1 aero turnip. 1 00, 2d best
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
JrnoKs--. Win Smith (Covington), O. P. Gulich,
I'obert Oweus, Abrui Goss.jr., G. ,;. I.ngan.
Crops being equal, preference will bo given to
Ihote that jlel l the greatest nctt proflis. State
n ents to be furnished by the applicants for pre
iniums on farm crops. They must bo weighed
and a sample of tho same furnished at tho fair,
and also ut the rooms vt the committee.
3. Applicants applying for premiums shall fur
nish the committee a statement signed by him
self under a pludgo of veracity, of the quantity
of gram raised on the grjund entered for a pre
miumand he thall atalo as corroctly as ho can
the kind and condition of the previous crops
Ihe kind and quantity of seed used, and tho
time nusl mode ot pulling it in tho ground.
4. It is tho object of the society to grunt pre
miums lor good, not extravagant und generally
impracticable culturo, and any wilful inuecuracv
in the statement furnished as abovo shall do
pnvo tho upplicant of a r.ght to compete for the
lut.no premiums.
Class 7. riirouoA-orcJ torsci onrn tn n
B st Stallion, over 4 y'rs old, $3 0(1 2d best, $2 00 ' r Cl...vi 22. Bread and Cereal Fiod.
nesi riauion, over Ji y rs old, Z 00 2d best, 1 00 uumci urtsu, winter wheat,
$2 2d best. Dip
Z Zd best, do
2 2d best, do
1 2d best, do
1 -Id best, do
1 2d best, do
Plan for bridge
span, 3 (IO-2d best, Dip.
Bed . mst' ' 1111. Ml.-i,b ITIMl'V
,11 ..,i 11 in. 1 ii in, fniMi'i ni 11. in. 1 1,
bl. bard M...i,p, M. ,1. T M.fuli-.i,;h,
,'olm .M I i k 11 k li 'v , Dmi l Adams, r.-n r.
Cl A-" Piw'ing in I i,)y,
:osl l lll, D p. Bel blank,
Ileal fancy, dn ' Curd,
Beat Newai nper, dn ' 1'muphlot,
.. Im.m Un v. W in lligler, Ii. ' ( inna,
1 aust, Israel Tml, iuiiii'i Ii Wnlson.
Cl.A1 Il'.i. Sf.'iie U'dr,',
Best drain tile, Dip.
H.-t tire brick, do
Best l.rl.-'i, do
,i ikiks Judge Ferguson, ,u.lge I.iinim, Marlin
Nichol 1, Jr., W m Merrell, Geo Krharl.
Class 4). Chemir.iU ami Chemical
j 11 Co.
Beat available manure at moderate rost,
Hest r.ir (arm products, JI 00
Bost for glue, I 00
Best linseed oil, 1 00
Best (allow candles, dip. best writ ng Ink,
Host specimen soap, dip besl vineger,
Jv hues Dr. M Woods, Dr. V. Wilton, Dr. T J
Boyer, Dr. A MeLeod, Dr. J G liurtswiok,
Dr. D. O. Crouch, Dr, Fetier.
Cl .ess 41. tStone and Wood.
Best dressod stone. $1 .1 dip. Best mill stone, dip
Best floor boards work'd do Bost grindstone, do 1
Best weather buard w'k do Best shingles, do
Best splitor shaved hoops.do Bost turned art, do
Discretionary premiums will bo recommended
for all articles of merit exhibited by mechanics
in all tho various branches, and it is hoped a
general nttendaneo will bo made.
For all improvements useful to the furmer and
hnviag vuluublo properties, discretionary prom's'
will be reccomiiieiided by the coiiiiniitoo' and a-1
warned uy tlie board at their diserotiuii.
juuhks ,udgo Loonnrd, Judge Bonsall, F. K.
Arnold, Alex. Irwin, Arthur Bell.
Class -12 Natural Minerals.
Bost of useful minerals of Clearfield coun
ty, coal Included,
' Limestone, do. best sandstone,
' Tottors cloy, do Fire oluy,
' suite crystnlized mio do Fossils,
1 minerals from tho surrounding Counties
JI'I.oes Ju.lge Iloyt, Ilev. W. L. Spottswood,
H. B. Swoopo, JI. F. Naugle, L. J. Cruns.
Class 43. General List.
Best display and greatest variety of flower.
' Display ' plants,
Best Flnral ornaments,
Best basket bo.iuotswith handle.
Best manufactured article bv st-winc machlnn
on ground, ,0
Best hand boquet,, do best butter bow, do
Best washing machine, do Best butter ludle, do
Bet churn, , do
Ji ugks Mrs. Judge Moore, Mrs. Josiah It.
Beed, Mr. Joseph H. Hogarty Lumber citv,)
Mrs. D. F. Etzweiler, Mrs. Martin Nichols, jr.,
Mrs Win Merroll, Mrs. A. II. Shaw, Mr. Win.
A. Wallace, Mrs. Maj. Nivling, Mis. Thot. For
cee. Class 44. Fruit.
Best display and greatest vuriety of grafted ap
ples, summer and winter fruit, named
and arranged, 50 c'.s A do
Best disply and greatest variety of
pears, named and arranged, 50 cts i do
Best display and greatest variety of
peaches, named and arranged, 50 els A- dn
nest a pules, J liusliol
Best Collection of plums,
Best do cherries,
Best do quinces,
Best do strawberries,
Best specimen of Foreign grupe,
Best specimen of American grapes,
Best specimen currants, nut less than 3 qart'i
Best specimen goolerries, ' ' 3 '
Best specimen of blackberries,
Best specimen of seedling grapes raised in
county and worthy of culture,
Best specimen of Domestic wine,
Jl liuKS Win C. Foley Wm. McCrncken,
ramuei ji ilrnell, -Mrs. ,. F. Weaver. J. B. M Kn-
a iv, Aoram cvling. .Mi-s 7nse,(hii,o Lanich
M.ss hihth lloynton, Mi-s Bertha Wright.
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mid cvci'V
lo tho I lib lie that . , .,
to .In all kii. ,, '
rniiii , I'lini.ru,,
1'ai'I r F...IKS. Cim 1 L((
lUl I 'i'l. kl ; ., Iam,
kind ;f pii.tir.g u-unlly j
I
"lit,
I
;i r.iu.i'-. mi; ri 1.1.4
AND
rilOKNIX BITTERS.
The blub and envied inlibilly which the-.-pre
emii nil inedi.'liH-s have aequired l"r llieir
Invariable pffleai-jr III sit Ihedlnn..-. whl.li they
I nifess In cure, ha rendered the nsnnl pinclii e of
jiuflilig not only linneeenry, but unworthy of
tin, in. 'I'Lnv br li.inwii Lv llieir l.'uils.' their
coed works tesffv for Ihein. and they thrive not ill 11 country job nflicc.
bythofiiillioriliitpre.liil.nl. 1 Alloi'ilcrs will bo cxciut
Ii all cask i.T Asthma, .leule and Chnmie i,,i nii.l (li'Si.M'rb-
lthpiimntlsm, Afluctions of tho Bladder and Kid ...
neyt. Billiout Fuver and Liver CnipUlnls. ; ) W. HAVP, Juslice of tho l'eare VillT"
In tho south and west, whore theso disiHses pre. . . i ru . lly to colle-lion and other t
vail they will bo found invaluable. Pli'tif rs, , l,it in Lis rhargo Address Kersey, F.1U
l.'nrn.Mra.nnd ntb.irj.. who one nan llirt.i medicines ' ft IJ ILKn 1 . -"i.
- --. 1 VI' ...vv, . J
win never aiierwor.is ue wiiunui uirn.
Djspcpsla. No person with this distressing
disease should delay using these medicines im
mediately. Eruptions of tho Uin, HrysipeloA,
Flatulency, Fevo- and Ague. tt Ihli scourge
of t!io western country these n.fdiriree will be
jotin.l a safe, speedy, and certain rffrr.dy. Other
medicines leave Iho system subji-cttto .Wlur11 of
the disease a ure by these medicines is Pr
uiuneut. Try th.im, be satisfied, tind hi curod. '
Mci riirul Disciikos. Never fails to Pradi
aate entirely all the effects of mercury infinitely
sooner than the most powerful preparation of
Snrsnparilla,
Night sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Com
plaints of all kinds, Organic Affections, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Painter's Cholie.
I'ileH. Tho original proprietor of theso medi
cincs was cured of Piles of 35 years standing by
tho uso of those Life medicines nlouo, Worms of
nil kinds, are effectually cured by these medicines.
Parents will do well to administer them whenever
their existence is suspected. ltolief will bo
certain.
THE LIKE I'lLLS AND I'UOF.NIX BITTKIlS
Purify the blond, and thus romovo nil diseaso
f i o i the system. A singlo trial will pluce the
Lira 1'ii.i.s and Phoenix Bitteks beyond the
reach of competition in tho estimation ol ovcry
patio.u
UNIFL OOOM.ANI),,R
li;snci' of tie tfsr
I ml ettl.uir, Chrifiieco J
do
do
do
do
do
dn
do
i dn
do
do
dn
do
Mrs.
J!i1 Prepared and sold bv
DK. WM. B. MOFFAT,
335 Brodway, cor. Worth St., New Voik.
Feb. 21)lh 1 Slit). I yi
look iidkic: look 1 1 1 :i i : :
r"lU E undersigned subscribers, take this meth
X od of informing tho public generally, thai
they huvo this day entered into copartnership in
THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS,
and can be found at tho shop formerly occupied
byj. Shunkwilor, on Third street, in this bo
rough, whero they will bo pleased to seo the r old
customers, and ns many hciv ones us can inaki
it convenient to givo them a call.
Bring on your hoc, your spades mid picks,
Your log-chains and your pulling sticks,
Your slo.lf, your sleighs your horse, your mare,
No three-year old shall then go hare.
Your spears will work up then jnt right,
10 prooning no, Ks lor every Height,
Your swords too, shall then be wrought.
To ploughshures such as (Vint ne'er buu-ht.
JACOB SHFNKWILEK,
GEO. W. OKK.
Clearfield, Dtcember f, ls;s.n-.
will itttcefi irfCffy r ell I .usinrii
iv a.,r cfl.w. siipi.l tr, iroi . y. d,
ELLIS IRWIN rS0s7
AT the mouth of Lick Uun, fivo mi.. .
Clearfield, MEKCIIANIS, aud n.J.
Maiiiiliicturera of Lumbor,
July 23, 1852.
J. I). THOMPSON,
HlacliNin It h, Wagons, Buggios, 4o., 4C., ir,.
on short notice, and the very best style it
il.l stand in the borough of C'urwensvilli '
Dec. 29, 1 S53
D'l
jeclflll
3 i 1 1 -7011
BesiJonce on fc'ucond street, ojiposite ti iU
J. Crans, Esq. my 1
M. WOODX, having changed bill
turn from Curwcusvillo to Clearfiald ,
peclfiilly ..ffers his professional sorvioej to J
cit.izuns oi me lattor place aim vicinity.
in, I fnii
his care
J. Q. H ARTS WICK, K. P.
I'lijKlclaii and JSurpeon,
Clearfield Pa., Jlay 30, 1860.
WALTER SARIIETt!
1 NKY AT LAW. will attend nr.nr
, ollv to nil lepiil business entrusts,
in the severul Courts of rinni-fii.!J
udjuining counties.
Ollico, the ono formerly occupied by fl.
llll 1 Clt.
Oct. 2ith, If jj ly.
DR. G V. 'H mVAKi
1)liyslrlaii and Surrcon. offers
L sional services to tho citizens of New 1T
ii'ion nun ymrouniting community. OfBcti
;l,iors west of the Washingtou Houso.
Sew Washington, Pa., Oct. II, li59.
JOHN HUIDEKOPER. '
i
'- IM. K.N'i; INFER it L(M) St HVf.lOR, of;
I his mles-i,r.;l services to the citizens of C!,
I1C1.I C lllitV.
I All l.ii-iine ontrii.-t,.-,l to hi
.....i .'. .i.r,." .. ...i
...... . H I , II II , . J UICM.
O.lh'owith r.eonar.i. Flnmy
LINDSKV'S IMl'liOVFI)
A STANDARD MLTTCINK
ll will i,-.
,f Co.
i -'nsiice oi" i ! to p '.ice
pron.;
I Ti.il.,.1,,
" s
: o tt i.d j i , i, rv io i, 1 1
ci,
p.
For tho speedy, riidi.nl, and efictuiil r
A.L DI.-KASES iiri.-ing fim IMP
BUY OF THE BLuOI).
'ire. I!
t- 1 1 1 -1 ; 1 1 -. t
ortm.-i.t
:i.
,.n
int,,r:.
h.nrl
: . I lb
1
This medicine hn wrought tlm n-... t i. .i in on
buis cures in dcrperate ca-es of
vhi-!i I,:
:ii I, l-i'.O.
It l.H -
. i; m:
nl! ,!1
ific' ' f,
s . i. Misted :..
.bli'! that he l.
hop, a 'iii-rji
s, H irnc-s :
l'e:ts ri .',!.., trp
2d best, Dip and $2 3d best, Dip aud 1 00 ! pl J co"I''eof ladies and gents on horseback, do
liest panor stove, coal. Dip aim 2 00 ' -"iuintnjr oi cavalry,
2d best, Dip and $1 00 3d bos, Dip I roml,any of infantry.
Best parlor stove, wood, Dip and 0 00 I 0't H"J of r"t instruments,
2d best, Dip and 1 00 3d fcest, "j ,.' Best martial band,
Best cast iron fence, Din and .! (ill! 1!est -i '"Ber.
21 best, dip and 2 00 3d best, iiin and 1 nri 'i'iEs Gen. J.
uesi un ware, dip aud z 00
2d best, dip and 1 00 3d best li;n
Best blncksmithing, d p and $1 2d best, dip an.l$ 1
' gunsmithing, dip and 2 2.1 hest, dip and 1
' iron turning, dip and 2 2d best, dip and 1
' shower bath dip aud $2 00
' original invention in the lountv, 5 00
' plate castings, nd 1 00
JinoEs Wm. McBride. John F Weaver, Elisha
Fonton, David Kirk,Wm.A Wallace.
Class 32. Ve hides of all kinds.
Best family carriage $5 4.Dip.2U best, $.! Dip
do
du
do
do
do
Pat-
Col.
boggy,
farm wagon,
sleigh,
timber sled,
horse cart.
wheel barrow.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
dj
do
do
Dip
Dip
SI 00 5,1 l.o.i
Jrnor.s Dr. II P Thompson, B C Hot man. Jno
n rauiy, John U Hewitt, George lleakendon
J. C. Brenner, F G Miller.
Class. 33 Cabinet ware in County.
Best dressing burcau,$."Udip.--2d best, $2 and Dip
' if .1 An J j
' lounge,
' extension table,
' set of chairs,
' varioty of chairs, 2 do
' sctparlorfurniture,3 po
display of cabinet ware,
' oftico chair,
JfD.iEs James II
B Waight, Thos.
do
do
do
do
do 2 do
do 1 do
do 2 do
do 1 do
do 1 do
do 2 do
$5 00 and Dip
i oo and do
Fleming, C Kratzer, Beuj.
Mills, Harrison W Spencer.
and
Din
$1 002.1 best, do
1 002.1 best, do
$2 00 and do
1 00 and do
1 00 and do
do
Best Stallion Colt, 2 y'rs old, 2 00 2d best, 1 00
Tho premiums in I his Class are iutendod only
for those Horses whose pedigrees make them
worthy of them. The Society wishes to encour
age tho rearing of high-blooried Horses here ; on
the other hand the Executive Committee would
caution the Judges to be careful that tho premi
ums urc not drawn by inferior slock.
Jcnur.s James Forrest, Eli Bloom, Dr. fl. W.
Caldwell, Peter Bloom, Joseph Peters,
Class 8. Siiwlc ami Farm Iunci
spring wheat,
corn,
rye,
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
do
do
do
Bost Fruit cake, do
" Jolly cake, do
" Puund cako,
" Sponge cake,
1'ieol any kind, Dip. ' Plain cako, do
" Preserves, Dip. "Jelly. do
" Display of preserves, do
" lee creuin, j0
" Display of jollies, do
Ji iiges Mrs. James Forrest, Mrs. J. Boynton,
.mo. ii in. irvin. .urs. .n. .ncLu llmn-h.
i.. n.i.i!- . . .... . " . . -- , mri. nm. irvin. .Airs. M. Mnl'n mi,.l, Mr.
2d best " r fr mT ,00 , Boss, Mr. Jb Graham, Mr. liev. McUod"
Hest Saddle and Carriage Uo.se of any age, $1 00 n . in0"?- li -J1,'"rr""J -V"---2d
best .. I"y".r,'"u Best 10 fonnds butler, J I 00 2d best, Dip.
age,
Dip.
(1 00
Oip
2 00
1 00
Ci .ass 34. Coopeiiug, Carpentering
liaxkct-tnahing.
Best specimen of pino ware,
' window sash,
' window blind,
' set grain measures,
' lot of buckets,
' lot af splint baskets,
' panel door.
Jcdges James Fenton, Frederick 6'ulich, Thos
Henderson, Abraham Ogdcn, John Garrison.
Class 35. Itwts and Garden Vegetables.
Best 4 stalks celery, Dip. Bost bus. turnips, Dip.
i bust el carrots, do ' 1 bus, onions, do
' i do rutcbngos.do 1 i do parsnips, do
' i do table beets, do ' 12 tomatoes, do
' C heads cabhago.do C egg plants, do
' 2 heads cnuliflowcr.do qt. lima bcans.do
one-half bushel table potatoes, do
' quart winsor beans, do
variety of squashes, do
variety of melons, do
one-half bushel of sweet potatoes, do
All vegetables to be raised by tho exhibitor.
Ji'Iigks -Jumes B. Graham, A. K. Wright, Wm
L. Moore, Philip Antes, Rev. Joseph K. Foe'tt
Class 3G. Curriers, faddlers, Shoemakers, Ac,
Best 2d best.
Gonte boots and shoes, $2and 3ip-$l andDip,
H. Lnrriiner. C'ul. II li
ton, Col. A. B. Shaw, Col. B. J. Wallace,
Mniley. tol. russniore. Col. M'Clnr mi n v
Wise. Majors. C. Patchin, Major Knit, Mil
Hcisey, Major Wm. Bell, Captain Mathew 0"-'
den. Capt. W. A. Campbell, Capt.in Tavlor
Bowles.
Class -WXurscriei.
Best nursery enntniaing the greatest rariely of
fruits and shrubs cultivated in the mint up
roved and methodical manner, $2 00 A do
JCUGr.s Thomas Mills, Jacob Gu ich, James
A. Hagerty, William J. Hemphill. Bichaid Shaw
jr., Juhu U. Cain, Win. L. M ooro.
I ersons TnoinioJ to net n ill l! Trtit (I i-n rommi.
ed to notify the Secretary, if possible, before tho
1st day of tho Fair, of their acceptance of the
iiiiri, unu io moot the 1'res t
tlie hair.
Scrofula,
Cutaneous Disenr.-.",
PiinplcH on the lin e,
01,1, Stubborn l ie. r
Teller Affections,
Iy sp, pia,
tiii.u.Uce,
V. ordinal Diseases,
Liver Complaiut,
Low Spirits,
,.e!a
Can,
Ens
Sore Kim,
Sea! 1 licad,
HllellllUltic l)ij',il
CostivCln.-j!,
Salt Bhciiiu,
(ici.eral Debility,
Loss .,f Ariictite.
I oil!
rniaiiuii,
oils,
A
a ill.
-i:h
D?iTAL CARD.
M. SMITH of':', r l,i pi o.re.-.-ional Fsrv:
to the I, allies .-tn, I iciit icmcii of lit
a ml v-eiiMty. All liberation p.-rfirr
''"it i n j lie ,.-i,i-'u. r.iinf. l,v
nil tha ifitc iiuir,iviu,.its, ho is prcpir.
Ar.iliii.il Ti-ctli in the l-c.l n, it
Mi SI a v 's !-e w row .
;M r. I Ith, s.',.s.
n.ach,
Female Cuiiipl.iints, and f.U Di.-eiisc h.p
their orgin in un impuro state of ;1,. Blood.
I
A'-
II.
ill
Tho Rules and B niviilii 1 1. i
li'hed in a week or two.
at the opening of
, .f-c, will bo pub-
! ! ! DEATH ! ! !
To every form and Specie of
VERMIN.
"COSTA WW
Hal, iiWA (fv. Exte rmmator.
COSTA ft 'S"
COSTA R S11
COSTA JfS"
"COSTA U S''
"COSTA II S"
Ped-Jiuj Exterminator.
wVilrvm M3 iS.A k. f
xiM 4- a m awfal r
I A : ::.":i it
i ...
I lAo.hs l.:.l,,l A-eiu ic
; Ceiilrc and Eil, ni'.tn-j.
A it 1! !
i'l'.iT,
iv i 1 1
1.1 1.
i.r
Attnrhcvs at 1
i ' : u tiit j i r.i i , ji 1 y t-i I
Ac, Ac., in ("lcarfi,
July 2D.-.
li
l:KKT .1. W.M.I. (CE. Atthi:m:v at I
l'-.-irhoi I, Pa., (la-ee ii .- Inn. s
tin- .Journal oili.-o.
.Inc. I, Is'i - :
MiAU.K
w
l oo
Dip,
Firkin, 25 or more lbs..
made in May or June, 1 0 2d best, Dip,
" 3 cheese, Dm.
JrncE G. L. Reed, Mrs. Richard Shaw, Sen'r,
.nr.. .i m. .Morgan (L,uwrouco . .Mrs. Murth
iiart,ck .Mr ud8 Wf'sbt, U B Goodlandor, Gents' gaiters,
.1 ui. iiieiiriue.
Class 24. Flour.
Beat barrel of Flour, $1 dip 21 best, Dip.
"100 ll,5. fluur (i.pring wheat.) 50 c. A Dip.
d best 100 II, s. flow, (spring wheat), Dip.
" 60 pound, rye flour, 50 e. Dip.
2d best 50 pounds rye flour, Dip.
" 50 pounds buckwheat flour, 50 c. Dip
2d best 50 pds. buckwheat flour, Dip.
" 50 pounds corn meal, 50 e, k Mp.
2d best 5J rounds corn meal. li:..
m . ii g es j esse ziroomail, camuel Jordan, R. S. Sole Leather, 1 and do
iiumpurey, reramanu uswalt,b. .Vpackman, jr. '-very ether kind of leather,
U.V3S 2o. Domestic Articles.
Hest Saddle and Carriago Mare of any
2d best
Bestfpan of Draught Horses or Mares
2d best " i,
The Horse that moves the heaviest load on
a Stone boat without a whip,
2.1 best, " a
Colt, JO 752,1 he( l.i ,
Jr hges Milton McBride, Martin O. Slirk, Jus.
A- Caldwell, Andrew Addleman, Isaao Diiulap,
Win. Brown, Hugh Orr.
Cl .ass 9. Matched Carriage Iforses.
Best span matched carriage Horses or Mares, $200
2d best do do do do 1 00
Jt iioks Judge Barrett, Jaraes Forrest, Dr. II, P.
Thompson, Edwin Perks, Maj. S. C. Patchin,
Class 10. lir and Colts.
Bctlbrotd mare and colt by the side, $4 00
2.1 hest do do do to 2 00
Best Gelding, over 3 and undor 5 years old, 2 00
Feat ,V,Mi .,... d., . .! ! 0St b?1F.orJur o( hoUCJ Dip.i0.-2d be.t.Dip,
: . " -u oest.ti uu nest ju os. man esuzar. Din A 50 . s.( h.i iiir.
Beat Mare over 3 years old. 2 0u2d h.i r n n... -....7. ', p '?' "M li P-
F.,,t m ire. over 2 i under .1 , I mm TJ. ' T Z 1! " ""leu0 ,n
Ps' colt
"1',"-'.it-tin rwao. M.uh.. r. --.V t, ..' . .....usii
, Wm. T.te, Kot.rt Ho " K VX i"?- -'t vest mad. by l.dV
i ""."noas ci nrrf,j. ir. Best pant made Yy itiy,
Ladys,' boots and shoes, 2 and do
I
Ladys' gaiters, 1
Display of boots and shoes, 3 and do
Traveling trunk,
Tug harness. 2 and do
Carriage harness, 3 and do
Single harness, 2 and do
Biding bridle and innrt'1,1 and do
Guilts' riding saddle, 2 and do
Ladys' riding saddle, 2 and do
Display of saddlery, 3 and do
tail skin, J ,d do
I and do
do
do
do
1 and do
2 and do
1 and do
do
1 and do
I add do
do
do
Dip-
Robe made by exhibitor, 2 and do
Jur-UEa-Kich.rd Mossop. John In In, Horace
I atcnin, Reuben U. Moore, Wm. rorter.
Class 'Zl. lailort mi UDhoLtcrer mrl
n .. ... ' - .wv iivakuoi m air-vtirnt
i u. i a unuer .1 y 1 oil 2d baal 1 fli Ilui imufi.l ... i ' Tr y"mwui woric. u; i. V. iou.n, nonu na
Ut over 1 under 2 f, i b" ,1?" rr;UU'ttn'' clothe, mad. b hand, f 2 00-2,1 1... I Tiir. ii:-':-''n1e' . .feC ,.'D' 'e,1 0,t Bedsteads,
-Jfhn J-wan, Mauh.w Force. Jueoh '.T'."''.'01' "at mad. b, lady 50-MlT.. 'a 'v ,. ,"f:1JrB""JR1' len re. I'icr Ta
Electric Powder j'or Irscctt.
D ESTKOYS I NSTA N TLY
Rats, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground-.llce,
Bed-bugs, Ants, Moths, Motquitoes, Fleas'
Insects on l lants, Insects on Animals, .t c!
in shoit every form nnd specios of
10 years established in Ni-m- York City
usctl Dy I l,e City 1 osl Oihee- the City I'i is
on and Station houses the city Stt-uniers,
Ships itc., the City Hotels. "Ator," "St!
Nicholas," 4c, and by more than 20,000
privnie. latniles.
ny.Drupj:ists and Retailers everywhere
sell them.
BfTXscholesale Agents in all lnrpe Cities
Bt.Rcj;iiIar sizes, 25c, 50c, 4 JI lioxes
Bottles, Flasks
B3L.!!1 Btw are ! ! !of spuriotisimitations.
Kxnmino each Box, Bottle . Flask
and tako nothinc but "CnstinV' I
Bf$l.00 Boxes sent bv mail.
B"$U3 $5 00 by Kx press.
&-iiuAddrcss orders or for Circular, to
. HENRY R. COSTA R,
I rmcipal Depot, 410 Bronilwav, N Y
B?.SO LD B Y LOR A I N K .t CO
March 17th Clearfn.ld l'a.
Cabinet, Chair Makinff,
! TOHN Gl!LI( II.f ibL,,r....i. r
U Pa., will be prepared at nil timet to attend to 1'l"llvlle i Jekaon Patchon, Burnsi.lo ; Samuel
to any business in ths above lino on short , "eK''rl-v' 01eu IIor.
notice, nnd in a workmanlike manner. His place - Feb Uu UB0-
oi business Is. t the old shop on the north , do of I m I I rt f T . M
;?rfwssi A FARM FOR SALE
J..-......I.J, u unuu a large aaortmcnt or Ma-
j W are of every description, which he will dispose
iL lr7","m,'Le tcrm" M ,h6 " -'"i
can bo had elsewhere in the county.
; t His stock of Cabinet Ware now on bond, con-
.sisL, in part of-Dresaing and Common Bureaus.
i, . '"',"u,'."a'u,ll'tnil, Doaks and
a KIXWiL'.-i;
Miolrsalc and n.-'tiil Mei-ch . '.
.1.':, I' :s ill tiiiilicr. .. . i
b-r inii M.iiul-s Al-i, do.ilers in i
grain, iv'.ii -li .. ill be r,,ld ch.ap f -.
i ucl 1 1, tiyj.
(HJIFILIIJ MONE VhM rum.
Thankful for pa-t favors and snlicitinus
tore r-:i t rn ;m . I would r. spc. -ttuily : in.
that I have on hand again, uu.l will -,:,:;
keep at the Pottery in this lo rouL-h. on tue
i iii-i a short (ii.-taiiee ea.-l nf the Mi ;hmli.-t t ho
j n lar,-p stock of Crockery . such as Cream car
I milk pans. Churns, Jus. J.irs, Stove pipe a
j fc. dr.; an. I also an i-Mciij-ivo iisjoi Iiiki..
j different sizes and patterns of brackets i
rosettes for c . mice on houses, and other .n
.lings.
j Any mouMings not on ban ', a-ill he r. ail
older on fhort notice. Also lire I, rick it
and kept for sale.
liberal reductiun on pri,e nrl'
whnle.alo d-iilers. P. LEITZINU'-R
' CKarfc.'d, may 2.1, lc7.l. lv.
'W.-'A'ftt
The above is a portrait of David M'Crearr,
Napier ton n.-hip, w ho, ou tho 31st. lay of Aug.
1 85.S, ms.lo affidavit betoro Justice Gorlcv that
ho was treated f ir Ihe cure of Cnne-r bj'lhrco
physicians of B .df.nl county, nnd by Dr. New.
ton of the Electric College in Cincinnatti, for a
period of nearly eight months, notwithstanding
which, his lip, nose nnd a portion of his left
check were entirely eaten away ! He had given
np nil hope, when he heard of iho "Hlo. d Search
or," and was induced to try it. Four bottle
cared him, and although sadly disfi: urcd, thero
is no question but what this invaluable medicine
saved his life. Tho full particulars of this raso
may bo seen in a circular, which can ho had of
any of tho Agent.
We ulso refer to the case of Nancy Bleakney,
of Eldertown, Armstrong county, Pa., cured of
Scrofula after being unable to get out of bed fjr
threo years.
To tho case of a lady in Ansonsville, Clear
Cold county, who wai also afflicted with Scrofula
f." .i " - 7 . us rooi. in which the fa. I- i .-it '
. ... . u. ueorge .weisei, rosining in Carl- t v ...ing liquor of any kind wi I b -a?.n'.
CJ"B co,lnt- ''.: "ho wa, so badly af- In-premises, will h. tru.ts. cut,:,.
.... . :hu i.u. v. ui u eai nis enure nose off, small degree Whilo, what isalway-
. . possiuie, ttuin to the traveller, the best addition will
t-IH-liUIJ p.
TI
aim.,
borough of l.u. ul
for the accoihiiinifHiun of tl
f on, I-rfi jncl rc'f cc'.VIl.v '
oli'C thai he recei.t'v rrnt.'d
r city, ('k.irfi
t... v
who in,
watermen and all others
with a call.
His taole will always bo supplied
as the inaikets alloi'd; aid i, , r
i". i ' d to render his e,. . a , ,,,
n root.
and his
j' S. l.u .....! k. ..-.I ..e i
The nnrlieulnr. il... , i"'.""" ""!""r " u,al ,alln,ul cul"'
k: k i i , t.oc. cory ono oi ins journey, nis patient steod.
which was cured by the use of the Blood Searcher I July 4, 1880. ly. 3K
mnv nlan tin r,nwl in . .: i.. ....,.., '
" - vuimas lu oo nail 01
any of the Agents.
T . H. M. LEMON, Proprietor.
Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, nea
tho Pa, Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg. Pa.
Dr. Geo. H. Key.er, Wholesalo Agent Tilts
burgh P.
JAMES CliOi
The subscriber will send (frrt nf chanjt.
who desire it, tho Recipe and directions for
ing a simple Vnirtnhlc Ham, that will, i"
two to eight days remove Pimples, Rl,
rrccKin, ftallowness, and all iiiipnriu.
HtK NAIiKllV-CD, Watson, Clearfield j
John Patton, Curwensville : .Inmn. n cr.h
(Imlinin.ilnn . V 17 Ii ' , """'I ' " " r riTM, ., nil I low n es, a ti a a 1 1 i in p" n i li
Ru el I ' lennvrnJ" vTV "''L'" Jol,n ruK1"' " "kin, 1,, ving the same-
M O St i v v m' ''uthp"-sb,g; ,ur intended it sboul, be-.oV, cr,.
ni. U. t-tirk, Iew Ml norl ; r. It ,..,. iu.;i. i , ... . . . . '.. . .
inbnr.u a.. i .1 --v., .un- ui-miii,,,. inose desiring tlie Keceipo, wn.
v.' "s n,0n"' le i !"M McM"r- ii'tructions, directions, ind advice, will f-
..:m" ,ukT! .tu" "Hliain. Wil. call on or address (with return postare.)
Tho undersigned offers for salo, a valuable
farm in Penn township t formerly owned and
now occupied by Richard Denver j'r: containing
about SO acres, bounded by land f JA,n P.
Iloyt, Thos. Martin and Jonathan Wal it, one
ouo wen oi rennvillo. From 40 to 50
cleared a good fr mo dwelling house.
JAS. T. MARSHALL.
Practical Ciir.ms .
No. 3 2 City Buildings N.V
Aug. 22th 1SG0 : mo.
To Persons out of Jlniplo)
A
acres
a log
GENTS WANTED TO SELL tho E,
ing Machiit'i.
We will givo a Commission, or wages d-
$25 to $tiO per mouth, and expenses pah'
is a new Machine, and so simple in it C' '
turn that a child of 10 j ear can learn tf '
it by half an hour's instruction. It it ' :'
Also any Family Sewing Machine in use,
50.-2dbest.dn
do
bles, 4o. Coffins manufactured and delivered at
- -r'ii.w t.Dsirvu.
Viarn and ,il. U. 1 i- . .
a ffnoa nonrinir firclmrd mnA r.,),n i i.... v.c. w. n
. rt iiu u 9, lita ir ut" r I I IV C II l'( I in I P.
aprinf? nn the premises, and will be sold on Persons wishino-an Airenev will addr
reaso.iahl. terms.
Vin Curwensville,
.ug. ?2th lfO..
For which applv tn Win. Ir-
RICIIA 3D DENVER, Son.
m. Ponn tcT-hlp
J. N BOYL
Secretary Erie Sewing Maohine Con ,u
Aug. ?, If0 r, MIlAi ' '