MU-Bimli5''"ei1 'SSI - S'2Sl ? a&IJSSr Alt ?AX& OF THE CLEARFIELD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. To be ktldat tht eoreuy of Cltarjield.cn Tundaf, H'rtfntfrfay oJ Thursday, (As lOlA, Vth and -181 A Joyto Ottoltr, A. X)., 1800. OI'I'ICERS OF THE SOCIETV. LLLU IRWIN, President. ' Hon. Jas. T. Leonard, William Jmvim, . VPrsts. James Forrest, James H. Fir. mi no, J). F. Ettu-eifer, Secrotary. A. M. Smith, Cor. Necreiury. James W Riai.tr, Treusnrer. J. B. McE.nai.lv, Librarian. Executive Com. Hon, Richard Sliaw. Gen. John rntlon Joa'a Boynton. .osinh K. Reed J. M'Unughey. Orator, Hon. O. K. Barrett. h CiKiimilru of Arrangement: . . - ' A. V. Fix.vtr. Clmitmnn. VaWe. I I i.ifl'lll, j.n-jje 'I. I.ytlo ,lun, o M'Ulaughlin J nines Levy, V. L. Antes, Sheep A Swine. James Irvrin, Br., Johnson Holileii Rnbt. Mitchell, Win. M Belmn, D. W. Moore, ' Pavid C. Dnlo Samuel Clyde Milo lloyt. Jacob Wilhelni, 0. W. Shod, YitU crops (' Vegela- Uct. G. D. Uoodfcllow, Wm. M. Shuw, Edward McGurvey Aaron C. Tate, F.luli Johnson Jhilttr, Cheese, Flour andX Melts. John Irwin, t'ur'r Thomas Wi-igley, Isaac Illnoun, Win. Bloom, Wm. F. Irwin, Merchandise t Do- mextie Fabrics. M. A. Frank, Dnvid M'Gnugliy, W. W. Wright, Edward Goodwin Agricultural if- Miscella neous Articles. I)-. A. Scryver, I). S. Flemirg, Walter Barrett, Wm. P". Chamber", John W. Rhugart, , Fancy Department. ', O.W. Uhr-m, John Irwin, Curwens. J. P. Krntzer, John G. .Voryver, Mrs. H. F. Nauglo, Miss Eliza ItceJ, Mrs. Henry Kern. Miss. Mnry llrnlterg, Miss Kate Brown, Miss Ilannnli Bloom, Miss Harriet Swan, Mii-s Jennie Leonard, jViss II. Spuckraan, " Em Alexur.der, " Anna I:vin. "Sarah Birch field " Nannie Irvin, " Sarah Itheem, , " Henrietta Irwin Jary Moore. Committee at Large. Mrs. J. T. Leonard, Miss Knndis Nichols Mrs. I). M. Weaver, Miss Nannie Smith, Miss Mary M'Gauhey.Miss Julia Galloway Mist liebecca Frank, . Miss Hannah Carey S J. Row, , . . , . John L. Cuttle, (i. W. Snyder, ' Alvin Ross, Samuel Rheem. Marshall Gen. A. II. Hill. Assistant MarshalsMw I J. Nevling, Col. Wm. Ten Eyck, Cut. T. J lough. Ciipt. Edward A. Irvin. Ivrotechnics. II. B. Swoone, McCul- jr. w Botts, L. R. Murrell, James L. Morgan, J I'. Walters Reuben V. Spnckman. LIST OV PRliMIUM. Class 1. Sieteptlnka. (Opoa to nil Breeds and Comiietitorn.) Best Dull overS years old, $4 0024 best, $2 00 Best Dull ovor 2 years old, 2 00 2d best, 100 Best Bull over 1) oar old, 2 ' 0 2d best, 1 1)0 Best Cow ovcr3yari old, 2 00 2d best, 100 J'cst Bull Ciilf, , . , - 1 00 2d best, 60 All breeds como together in this class and compete- with each other To bo judged, 1st, by their good points and pymmelry of frame. 2d, bv the ability to fntten, ,ij tho uiiimul a good hand ler?) 'ii, uiilking qualities. 4th, Sio. ith, givo no rrtuiiuiu to any animal until they are satisfied it will produco good stock. To this end the Judges shall sutisfy thetnsclvei Id regard to the stock of aged bulls and cows. The aniuml that possesaes theeo qualities in the greatest porlectiou ehould draw the Sweepstakes, whether it bo Dur ham, Ayresuire, Ueruiord, Devon, Uradc or a tivo, June is. Geo. Thorn, Zitch. JlcXnul, David Ty ler, Asaph Kirk, John Shnw of Pecatur. Class 2. Grade Cuttle raited in county. Best ball, $4 00 2d best, $2 00 Best cow, 3 00 2d bast, 2 00 Best heiffer calf, 75 2d best, Dii: BcBt bull onlf, - 76 2d best, Dip JcnoES. John McTlicrson, Jos. Lyons, Tiiouins O. Bnyder, J. M. Cummings, Dr. J. 1'. lloyt. Cuss 8. Milk Cmcf. Beet milk cow, $3 00 2d best, $2 00 Milk cow 3d best, 1 00 JvrsEs. J'niei Forrest, Thomas McOheo. Ad am Gcurhart, Thoa; Leonard, Dnniel Bailey. Class 4. Oxen. JV,t y,Ut 5 y. old ui;d ' v. r, $'J 00 5dbcjl,$l IU-.t !.! 3 v. " 1 n-2l best, I., st ..ke y. " " in "il heel, .'lp, t y. iu I y, " " :! i best, Mir .1 rpr.i s -:. r. ri.1nu'l, Il'itim Wo.nlward, Aa ion II. l''urii!' Win. pmilcy, AUx, Murray. ( I.A.H S. OxrM. I ct tiu. ne J 10 juke, 4 yean old undover, tioin une township, $3 0 .a left, trained 10 yoke, 4 yenrs old ando ut, I'ruiu ono township, 2 00 Best tiaincl lOyoke, 3yeauold and over, trmn on 'i tunnsliip. 00 bon tram, it in joke, 3 years old and 0- ft, ti uni ui.i- t.. n-liip, 1 00 Jriniri John Piiti'bin, .Iclin M. Chase Joseph L'cnuiiig. .I hn rrubaker, Joseph others, i- lass 0. fat Cattle. 1 "ol rat Bulluik, 2 Oil 2d best, $1 00 " t Fat Vw, ? 00-2d best, 1 00 best lleitter, 2yenrs c!J, 1 00 2d best, 60 JlliOES (jeorgn Kittleberger, John MeQuilkln, la.-per hiupolil, Juuios B.ooui, sr., BenJ. .Ste phens, CLASS 7. Thorvuijh bred lionet open to uh Bi st Stallion, over 4 y'rs old, $3 00- 2d bent, $2 00 Beat Stallion, over 3 y'rs old, 2 00 2d best, 100 Best Stallion Colt, 2y'raold, 2 00 2d best, 1 00 The premiums in this Class are intended only for those lUrsea whoao pedigrees uiuke them worthy of them. The Society wishes to encour age the rearing of high-blooded Horses here ; on tho other hand the Kxecutive Committee would Ciution the Judges to be careful that the premi ums are mil drawn by inferior stock. Ji-tr.Kn Jnmes Forrest, Eli Bloom, Dr. G. W, Caldwell, Peter Bloom, Joseph Peters, Class i.SimU and farm linnet Beat Gelding, ovir 4 years old, for work, 1 00 2d best " " " i)ip Best Snddle and Carriage Hoi se of any age, $ I 00 2d beet " " " tu It.i C.t.ll. I rt . - ' ..in ,.ui. Bu varnage .nare oi snj ace, 2d best" " " .. Best Span of Draught Horses or Mures 2d best" " The Horse that mores the heaviest load on a Stone boat without a whip, 2d best, " ' II 00 'lip 2 00 1 00 1 00 Din. l est Colt, tO 7J!M r:L Jurors Milton McBride, Martin O. Stlrk, .Tal! A" Caldwell, Andrew Addleman, Isaac Iiunlap' Wm. Brown, Hugh "rr. ,b." Class Matched Carruvjc Horses. ' But span matched earriogo II .rses or Mares,$2 00 -d best uj de do do 1 00 TP"8 Judre Barrett, James Forrest, Dr. II, t Thompson. Edwin Perks, Maj. rt. C. Patcuin, Class W.M ires and tolls. Best broed mare and eoit by the side, $ I no 2d best do do do i0 po B.t ticlding. over 8 and under 6 years old, 2 00 ' " ao do dti 1 Oil nesi weiuing, over ?y s oM.$'. 60 2d best, $ I (III Bost Mare over 3 years old, 2 00 2d beat' I 00 Best mare, over $ 4 under 3 y.l 50-2d best', 1 On Best colt over I A under 2 y.l 00- 2d best. Din Jcnote-John Swan, Matthew Foroee, Jaeob jTIegal, Wm. Tate, Robert McNaul. Class 11. Trotting Horses open to all Beat tlmf S In 8, trotting in HarnesJt (No pre minmi unless two entrlei, ' . .... -- - J.I, IMfl- Bcet time, trolling unuer aauuie, . - r Hnt time trotting in double barned,-: V MVS, Best tiino pacing under saddle, - do Jcouxe-. 0. Lornine, Lever Flegnl, John J. - Miller, John M. Cummlogs, John W. Haslett Cuss 12.--Trotting and Walking Horse, owned in the Ihvnty. Fmteet trotting Stallion, Dip. ?d beat, Dip. - do do Horse or mare, do 3d beat, do do walking horao or mure, do " 2d belt, do Jcihiks J. B. Graham, Wm. Irvin, A..B. Shaw, Jus. L. Stewart, Jei. Alexnnder, (Woodwurd.) Class 13. Sheep and Wool. Best buck, any breed, Dip. A2 00 2d hut.tl 00 littt ewe, any breed, do and 2 00 2d but, 1 t0 Beit S Sheep fnttened for mutton, Dip. 1 12 00 2d best do di do 1 00 Best fleece of Cue wool. ' 1 00 Best fleece of coarso wool. 1 00 ii.kr Lomb, bent, $2 00 2d bct Inuiba, $1 00 ai. !.jt4 lmb. 50 tk " ' Din. Jrnt. a Win. McNnul, Jacob Kuntz, ir., Eluha Fcnion, AiUta Oenrhnrt, Henry Irwin. Class 14. Suiiir ojrn to all. Btit bonr any broed, $2 00 2d bot, $t 00 Kent breeding ow " 2 00 2d best, 1 00 Bert 2 Hogs in county, i 00 2d beat, 2 00 Next beat 2 bogs lu county, 1 00 2d. best, 0 Jrnoits Daniel Livingston, Wm. M. McCul- lough, ar., Col. Thoa. It. MX'lure,' John Irwin, I Jmnei Bloom, ar. Class 5.Tuultry. Beat cenp spring chickons, not less' than 8, $1 00 2d beat do do do do Dip. llefirieat turkey, ' v r,". Bort display of ehickena, j0 JcneKS -Oeorge Thorn, J. II. Fleming, Samuel Arnold, Hubert Thompson, Clark Drown. Class 10. l'loieing. Owner of toaninnd plow, who plows green ward the beat. $1 00 Next best, ' Dip. Owner of teom and plow, wh plows stubble the best, Dip, $1 00 Next best, do do do Dip. Best plow for stubble, Dip. i$l 00--2d best, Dip. Beat plow for subsoil, Dip. a 1 00--2d best, Dip. Ji'Docs Kliaha Fenton, Amos Reod, D. W. , Wile, Jobn Wells, Jr., Wm. IIcover.4 Class 17. Hollers and Ihills, Jlttrroits and CultieatorB, Beat clod crusher and roller combined, $2 00 Dip. do do do do do do do do 2 1 best, do de do Beat field roller, Beat (irain drill, Beat Harrow, Beat Cultivator, $1 00--2J best, 2 00 2d belt, 2 00 2d best, 1 00 2d beat, 1 00 2d best, 3 Oi 2d best, 2 00 2d best, 2 00 2d best, Beat Horse-rake, Beat Reaper and mower, Beat eorn shelter, Beat corn planter, itiOES William A. Reed, Reuben Wall, Jona than Hartshorn, Hon. T. B. Dnris. C. Baker. Class 18. Aarictdlural Implements. Best Original invention in the county, of an agricultural implement. $5 00 2d best, " . " orig. Int. Dip. Best threshing machine, $3 00 2d best, 2 00 Best fanning mill, 1 00 2d best. Dip. Best hay pitching machine, 2 00 2d best, do Best hay rigging on wagon, 1 00 -2d best, do Beat ox yoke and bow, 1 00 2d best, do Best vegetable root cutter, 1 00 2d boat, do Best stalk and straw cutter, 2 01 -.2d best, do Boat common plow, 100 2d best, do Best single or Joublo shovel plow, , . 1 00 2d best single or double shovel plow, ., Dip. Dent horse power lor general purposes, 1 00 2d best hoiso power lor general purposes, Din. Best fork and fixtures for unloading wagons,2 00 2d best fork und fixtures for unloading " Dip. Juduxs Simon Thompson, Benj. Sponkman, B. a. Wright, Daniel lliirtsoek, Benj. llishel. Class 19. Miscellaneous farndng implements. Beet be biro, Best stump puller, $1 00 2d best, Dip. 2 00 2d best, do Host l'otato digger, . Best grain cradle, Best six hand rakes, 1 00 2d best, 1 00 2d best, 1 00 2d best, do do do do Best lot gardening tool. 1 00 2d beat, Best sot farming utena.ls, owned by farmer, 1 00 2d bestiet farming ulenaila, owned by farmor.Dip Jennies John D. Thompson, Jobn...ltussell, O. B. Merrell, J. II. Flaming, Samuel Powell, Class 20. Wheat, Barley, Cum, de. Bost. ' ' 21 heat. Acre of winter wheat, $3 4 Dip. $2iii(llip. Acre or spring wheat, 31) p.'--$2nndl)lp. F'ld of wheat, 4 to 10acres,3a Dip. $2undDip. acre ot eorn, I uip.--lunUOip, F'ld barley, not less than 3a. 2 a Dip, $lamlDip, Acre of oats, 2 A Dip. tUndDip, Acre of rye, 2 Dip. $landDip. Buabelof corn ears, 1 A Dip.-i-Diplonia, 3 acrei of buckwheat, 2 t Dip. $landDip. Jcdoki Oeorgo Wilson (Boggs), -Michael Sot las. a. necu, bnmuel Kirk, Jmb Itiiler, Jos Irwin Martin H Luther, Kobt Mehullj, Hngh Henderson, Class Zl.Fiel' Crops, Best " " 'Sd Best. One-half acre of potatoes, t"midl)ip InnJDip. uno-iourtn acre ol beans, ianULip.--Jluudlip. Acre or clover seed, 2ninll)ip. f laiidliip. One-fourth a. broom corn, 2anfllip. $landDip, One-fourth acre sorghum, 2andl)ip j Best J acre of peas, 1 00, 2d best, Dip. ' Beat acre of rutabagoes, 1 00. 2d bdst, Dip. Best bushel Timothy seed, 1 00, 2d best Dip. Best J aero carrots, 1 00. 2d best, Dip. Best i arre turnips. 1 00.--2d best, Dip. Jt nuEs Wni Smith (Covington), O. P. Oullih, Pobert Owens, Abr'm (loss, jr., Q. . Logan. Crops being equal, preference will be given to those that yiel I the grcutesl nott profits. State n cuts to be furnhlicd by the applicants for pre miums on farm crops. They must be woighed and a sample of tho saino furnished at the fair, and altont tho rooms of the committee. 3. Applicants applying for premiums shall fur nish the committee a stutemont ihrned br him. self under a pludgo of voracity, of the quantity of grain raised ou the ground entered for a pre miumand he shall stute as correctly as ha can tho kind and condition of the previous crops the kind and quantity of seed need, and the time ana raoae oi putting it in tbo ground . it is tlio object or the sooiety to grant pre miums for good, not extravagant and generally impracticable culturo, and any wilful inaccuracy In the statement furnished as above shall da- i.rive the applicant of a right to compete for the future premiums. Class 22. Bread and Cereal Food. Ileal S Loaves bread, winter wheat, Dip. " 2 " " spring wheat, do "1 " " corn, . do rye, do Dip. Bost Fruit cake, do " Pound cake, ' Sponge cake, " Pio of any kind, " Preserves, . Dip. " Jelly cake, do Dip. " Plniu cake, " Jelly. Dip, " Display of preserves, ice cream, " Diaplay of jellies, Jinucs Mrs. James Forrest. Mm. J. Rnvntnn. Mrs. Wm. Irvin, Mrs. M. McCullongh, Mri. Robort Ross, Mrs. .B Uraham, Mri Rev. McLeod. Clas;;. 23. liutter and Cheese. Best 10 pounds butter, $1 00 2d best, Dip. " Firkin, 25 or moro lbs,,- made iu May or June, 1 0 2d best, Dip, " 3 cheese, . ), Ji ncEs u. L. Reed, Mrs. Richard Shaw,SlB'ri Mra. Hm. Morgan (Lawrence), Mrs. Martha ilartiock, Mrs Jt agt Wright, U B Qoodlander, in. McBride. ' Clihs 24. Flour. Beat barrel of Flour, $1 a dip 2d beat. Din. 1U0lh. Hour (spring whfat.) 60 e. A Dip. 2d best 100 Ihe. (I.uk (s rin wheat),. . - Dip. pounds i ve pour, , (0 e. a Dip. d beat . 0 ound r.ve t-A.r, . Dip. J pounds tin ';k wheal (lour, d bet Ii') pih, buekvr.ei f ,n " 5(1 pounds corn meal, 'J l be.f 60 t - uii.l. corn men.!. .50 c. a Dip- Dip. -t0 c, a Dip. Jfliei-s Jesse Ilrnrmall, Hnu.tiel Jordan. 1L S Dip. lluiu.l:ny. t erdiuaud Oswalt B. .Vnarkman. Ir. O.VS3 iiT,.- iXimMlie Artifitsj,' It 1 Beat box or jar of honey,, Dip. 50.-2,1 best.Dip. Beat 10 lbs. maple lugar, Dip. 40. 2.1 bmtDlp. Best preserved peackei In air tifht '.ana, Dip Best preserved tomatoes In air-titM ... ., ji.T Best preserved blarktii.rr.es ir,n:r T't'cnr-- Vi. Best pr-.erved cuTants in nirUVht ia-a, Din Hest live, fc.'kei w;h tk.a co.aitode ofenre;Dip. . x Ti n. r ". " ' k - .l..fc's.ii' - Jn ?r .v,;T'dT.7amyr;;warc-1 & r leT. Mm. Uoy. Birier, aire, attib, T,.hn Khiror. Mr. Ellis Irwin, Mrs. Jonathan Hartshorn, Mri, Otorf Wilton, (Boggi.) Cla:i 26. Domestic Manufacturer B-ai 10 yards lannaL $1 00 2d best, Dip. Beat 10 yards saltlnet, i ta oesi, aa Beat 10 jarda eloth. 1 Ot 2d beat, Boat pair woolen blankets, 1 0024 best, Best IS Tarda woolen carpet, 1 00 2d beat. do do do Best 1 5 y ardi rag carpet, wool- en chain, 1 00 2d belt, Best 15 yardi rag earj.et,et- ton chain, ' J 0024 best, Best woollen eorerlet. 1 00 2d best, lkst woolen fringed mitts, Best hearib rug, Best pnlr-woolen knit itoeklns, ' ' ' " Beat 1 lb. linen sewing thread. do de do do do do Best ppeelmeu of knotting, knitting or nee dle work by Miasei under 12 years of ag, do Beat 1 lb. of stocking yarn, Beat foot mat, Dip. Beat straw bat oo i Beat straw bonnet, 'Dip. Best tidy, do I JrCGEi Mrs. Judge Ferguson, Mrs. B. II. Cald well, Mrs. Lydia Kbeem, Mrs. John Morris, Mrs. Mary Spackman, Mils Nancy Ogden, Mrs Doctor Thorpson Mrs. O. L. Reed, Mrs, 8. J. Row. Class Zi.Xeedle, Shell, Wax de. Dip. do do do do . do do do do do do Best specimen of needle work, group ornoweri m worsiea, " lamp itand embroidered, " lamp stand not embroidered, " embroidered slippers, " embroidery In silk, . " embroidery in worsted, " embroidery la lace, " embroidery in mnslln, " thirt made by Miss ander 15 years, " patching and mending, ottoman cover, Dip. Best table cover do " fancy chain w'k, Dip. " worked collar, do " wax flowers, Dip. M worked quilts, do " feather work. Dip u leather work, do ornamented work do Ji-nnas Miss Emma Graham, Mill Sophie Bar. rett, Mlsi Maggia Irvin, Mill Mary Jan Wright, Miss M. J. Bard, Miss Emily Forrest, Miss Matilda M'Murray.Miss Joaephine Flegal, Miss Mary Foly, Mill Melissa Irwin, Mill Em ma Jones. Class 28. ifillinery and Dressmaibta. Beit millinery Dip. Best dress making. Dip. Ji'rifiKi Mill Mary C Wricbt, Mm Mary Jl far ruson. Mrs Mxry B Leonard, Miaeel Jane Mitchell, Ada (J warts, Elita Stone, Hetty Cath- eart, Helen Cuttle, Louiaa Kratior, Mary A Irwin. Class 20, A.rtistic work. Beit painting la oit, " painting in wate' colon, " portrait painting, landaeape painting, . " cattle painting, " ornamental painting of any kind, " daguerreotypei taken en tho ground, ambrotypei taken on the ground, " photograph! taken on the ground, " writing,'. " ornamental penmanship, " architectural drawing, Dip. do do do do do do do do do do do J i-inrs Dr Jobn O Loralne, It M'Klii,, Mra. W. L Spottswood, Mri Alexander Irwin, Miss siopbio fl u d, Airs Ml liloom, Mrs J M Enally, Rtv. J M Uallowny. Class 30. Designs. Best design for farm houao, $2 2d beat, Dip " design for barn, 2 2d best, do " design for carriage house and stable, " doaign for dairy houae, " design for ice houae, " deaign for dry houae. 2 2d belt, do 1 2d best, do I Id best, do 1 2d best, do " design for bridge. Plaa for bridge tot less than 250 ft. span, 3 00--2J best, Dip Jinan Hon. O R Barrett, Hon. Wm Bigler, Jno. D Ihompson, Thos. Kirk, Rob t Dough erty, Class Jl. xelalte fatnes ana Maentnir j Bcstdisplay of table and pocket cutlery, a us 'i i I ' s at uiniiumv iuiii Dip. Beat cooking stove, wood and coal, Dtp. and $3 00 2d best. Dip and $2 3d best, Dip and 1 00 Best parlor stove, coal,' Dip and 2 00 2d best, Dip nnd $1 00 3d bosf, Dip Best parlor slove, wood, Dip and 2 00 Tim 2d best. Dip and 1 00 3d best, Dip Best cast iron fenee. Dip and 3 00 2d best. dip and 2 00 3d best, pip and 1 00 pin and 1 00 Best tin ware dip sad 2 00 2d beat, dip and 1 00 3d beat Dip. Best blacksmithing, d'pand $3 2d best, dip aud 1 gunsinithing, . dip and 2 2d best dip and 1 ' iron turning, dip and 2 2d best, dip and 1 ' shower hath dip and $2 00 ' original Invention in the bounty, 6 00 ' plate castings, dip and 1 tt Ji'poas Wm. McBride. Jobn F Weaver, Elisha Fenton, David Kirk, Wm. A Wallace. , CASf 3'- Vehicles of all kinds. Best fa n'l'y earring , $5 ADip.-2d best, $.1 . Dip b'lltgj,, 3 do do do funu wagon, eloigh, timber sled, , horse cart, 4 do .do 3 do do do do di do do Dip wheel barrow, $1 00 -2d beat, Dip Ji'naes Dr. II P Thompson. 11 C Bocmnn. Jno. W Pauly, John R Hewitt, Ueorgo Ueakendon. J.C. Brenner, F U Miller. Clas.i.33 Cabinet mare in County, Best dressing bureau, $,1idip,-2d beat, $2 and Dip ' sola, .1 do do Z de ' lounge, 2 do do 1 do ' extension table, 3 do do 2 do ' set of chairs, 2 do do 1 do ' variety of chain, 2 do do 1 do ' sol parlor furniture, 3 po do 2 do ' display of cabinet ware, $5 00 and Dip omce cuair, t oo and do Jcpgci James II. Fleming, C Kratzer, BenJ . B Waigbt, Thos. Mills, Harrison W Spencer, Class 34. Coopettug, Carpentering and liasket-mahing.' Best specimen of pint ware, Dip window sash, $1 00 2d best 1 00 2d best do do window blind, set grain measures, , lot of buckets, lot ef splint baskets, $2 00 and do 1 00 aad de 1 00 and do panel door, do Ji dqes James Featon, Frederick Culicb, Thos Henderson, Abraham Ogden, Joha Oarriion. Class 35. Iloets and Garden Vegetables, Best 4 stalks celery, Dip. Best bus. turnips, Dip. i unsneicarrois, ao l bus, onions, do ' f do nitebagos,do ' ) do paranips, do ' i do table beote,do 12 tomatoes, do ' 8 heads cabbage, do ( en nlants. do 2 heads eauliflower.do ' qt limabeani.do ' one-half bushel table potatoes, do ' quart winaor beans, do ' variety of squashes, do variety of melons, do ' one-half bushel of sweet potatoes. de All vegetables to be raised by the exhibitor. Jtooas Jamei B. Graham, A. K. Wright, Wm- L. Moore, Philip Antes, Rev. Joseph It. FocFit Class 26. Curriers. Siddlers, Shoemakers, Ac. Best 2d best Gente' boots and shoes, Ladya' boots and shoes, Gents' gailrs, $2and!Mp$landDip. 2 and do 1 and do do do do 1 and de 2 and do 1 and do do 1 and do 1 add do . do ) Ladys gaiters, Display'if boots and shoes,! and do 1 Traveling trunk, Tug harness, i Carriage harneai, 2 and do Sand do 1 Mngle harness, 2 and do Tl ' J 1 . " 1 1 . . Riding bridle and mart'1,1 and do Herts riding saddle, - 2 and do Ladya' riding saddle, 2 and do Display of saddlory, I and do Calf shin, - and do Sole Leathor, 1 and do Every ether kind of leather. Bhe made by exhibitor, 2 and do Juno ta Richard Moseop. John Win, IToraee Palobin, Reuben H. M-mre, Wm P.-rter. Clam 27. -T.,,', '!'" suit ;! th.v r."l- by fcP i!-it s at insd-. n;, id ,, - Be-I i -qt n. i.l i bv la U Dt punts a.u'i by Juiy, '1 " If: 1 1 1.,.. 'i h...- V'i- ,'tl 1 M 3d beat, da - a - .W.IrwlB. Eaaamal Mitchell, Hi KltchelL Ut Bi.hd u J; t.m.ii, . . Veha MeGaaghey.-Darld Adams, sea'r. Cla1 38. Printing in County. Bart bill, D'p. Beet blank, Boat tfaaey. do . Card, n..t Nawiaanar. do ' Pamphlet. Dip. da do .coons Gov. Wm Bigler,!. JCrans, Daniel Fanat. Israel Tost, James Watson. . Clam 39.-Sfon Ware, Beat drain til. Dip. Best bracket!, Dip Beet Are brick, do Best pottery, do Beet brick, do Jvvettr- Jadge Fergneon, Jadgt Lamm, Martin Mobol v Jr Wm Merrell, Oeo Krhart. Class 4). Chemicals and Chemical action, in Co. Beit available manure at moderate eoit, Best for farm prod acts, , $1 00 Dip. do do Best for glue, , 1 00 Best linseed oil. 1 00 do i Best tallow candles, dip. best writing ink, do R.ist sDecimen soao. dm best vinerer, do Jmaaa Dr. M Wooda, Dr. V. Wilson, Dr. T J Boyer, Dr. A HoLeod, Dr. J U Uartiwick, Dr. D. O. Crouch, Dr. Fetter. Clesi 41. Stone and Wood. Beit dressod stone, tt A dip. Beat mill stone, dip Beit floor boards work d do Beat grinds tone, do Best weather baard w'k do Beat shingles, do Best spliter ahaved boops.do Beit turned art, do Discretionary premiums will be recommended for all articles of merit exhibited by modhanics in all the various branches, and it is hoped a genoral attendance will be made. For all Improvements useful to the farmer and haviag valuable properties, discretionary pram's will be reeeommenaed by tee committee" ana a warded by the boarO at their discretion. jcdgks Judge Leonard, Judge Uoniatl, r. n. Arnold, Alex. Irwin, Arthur Bell. Class 42 Xatural Minerals. Best of useful minerals of Clearfield eoun. ty, coal included, Limestone, do. best sandstone, Pottors clay, do Firo clay, ' suite erystaliied mln do ' Fossils, ' minerals from the surrounding counties, do. do, do do do Ji'Dors Judge lloyt, Rev. W. L. Spottswood, n. B. Swoops, 11. i. augle, L. J. t-rans. Class 43. General List. Best display and greatest variety of flowers, do do Display plants, Best Floral ornaments, Best basket boqueti with handle. do do Best manufactured article by sewing machine on ground, do Best hand boqueta,, do best butter bowl, do Best washing machine, do Best butter ladle, do Best churn, do Ji'ocr.s Mrs. Judge Moore, Mrs. Josiau II, Reed, Mrs. Joseph II. Ucgarty t Lumber-city,) Mrs. I). F. F.tiwoilrr. Mrs. Martin Mebols, jr., Mrs Wm. Merrell, Mrs. A. II. Shaw, Mrs. Wm. A. Wallace, Mrs. Maj. Mvling, Mrs. Thos. For ces. Class 44. Fruit. Beit display and greatest variety of grafted ap ples, summer and winter iruii, namea and arranged, 60 eti A do Beit disply and greatest variety of pears, named and arranged, 60 eta A do Best diaplay and greatest variety of peaches, named and arranged, 60 ets if- do Best Apples, i bushel do Best Collection of plums, do Best do cberriei, do Best do quinces, do Best do strawberries, do Bost specimen of Foreign grapes, do Best specimen of American grapes, de Best specimen currants, not less than 3 qtrt's do Best specimen goosberriea, ' 1 3 ' do Best specimen of blackberries, do Best specimen of seedling grapes raised la county and worthy of culture, do Best specimen of Domestic wine, do Jcuats Wm C. Foley Wm. McCracken, Mra. Samuel Mitchell, Mrs. J. T. Weaver, J.H. M Fin ally, Abram Nevling. Miss oseqhlne Lanich, Miss Edith Boynton, Miss Bertha Wright Clam 45. Horsemanship, d-e. Best 5 couple of ladies and gents on horseback, do Beat company of cavalry, do Best company of infantry, do I bnd ' brass tnatruuisnta, do ! Beat martial band, do ! B"' 25 singers, do rfi'MtsUen. J. U. Lammer, Col. u. D..Put- ton, Col. A. II. Shaw, Col. R. J. Wallace, Col. Smiley, Col. I'aasmore, Col. M Clure, Maj. D. W Wise. MajorS. C. Patcbin, Major Holt, Maj, lleisey, Major Yi m. Bell, Captain Mathew Og den, C'apt. W. A. Campbell, Captna Taylor Rowles. Class 40 Xurseries. Best nursery containing the greatest variety of iruits and shrubs cultivated la the most ap proved and methodical manner, $2 00 A do jitdoks--Thomas Mills, Jacob Gu lch, James A. Hagsrty, William J. Hemphill. Richard Shaw Jr., John U. Cain, Wm. L. Moere. Persons appointed to act as Judges are request ed to notify the Secretary, if poaaible, before the 1st day or the Fair, of their aceeptaace ef the trust, and to meet the Pres't at the opening ef me rair The Rules and Regulations, f c, will be pub- utnoa in a week or two. !!! DEATH!!! To every form Knd Specie of VERMIN. ' COSTA Il'S" "COSTA It' S" Jlat, Itoachdc. Exterminator. "CUSTAJiS" " COSTA ITS" Bcd-Bvg Exterminator. "COSTA Il'S1' "COSTAJt'S" Electric Powder forlrsetts, DESTROYS INSTANTLY Itrtt, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground-.Viee Hed-bugs. Ants. Motht. Mosciuitoei. Klr-as Insects on riant s, Insects on Animals, rfc in shoit every form and tpecica of VJJSSMEH! 10 years established in Ner York City useu iiv mo uiy rost Ullicc- tbe City rria on and6tation houses the city Steamers, Shins &C.. tho Citv Hotnla. Alor " "SI. Nicholas," Ac., and by more than 20,000 private familes. lr3uDruggists and Retailen everywhere tell them. ifAseliole8ale A trentt !n all large Citiet B-Rcgular sixes, 25c., 60c., A $1 Boxes uottles, Flasks 0&.1!! Kkware 1 1 Jof spurious Imitations Examine each Box, Bottle A Fla-k, and take nothing but 'CostaV' I"? 1.00 Boxes tent by mail. lA.$3 A $5.00 by Express. BStoAddrets orders or for Circular, to II EN RY K. COSTA R, Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y. IsSUSOLD BY LORAIN E A CO. March 17th. Clearfield Ta. Cabinet, Chair Making:, JOHN G TLICII, of the borough of Clearflela, Pa., will be prepared at all times to attend to to any business in the abovo line on short notice, and In a workmanlike manner. His place of business is at the eld shop on the north side of Market street, 3d door east of Third st, nearly opposite the old Jew store where ht will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Ma hngony and Cane Bottom Chairs, and Cabinet Ware of every description, which he will dispose of on as reaaonabla terms as the earne artiolet eao be had elaewbere in the eounty. His stock of Cabinet Ware now on band, eon- leu in pari oi Dressing and Common Rurans, fWjs. Sewing and Washing Stands, Dusks nnil Il. oL Cases. French and Field Vunt Bednt(ls. Dinini!. itieaktust Centre. Card and Pine TV. Uies, AC. I ullms ai.r pluci disind . - . nanurct(ira httd JeUTord I f villi R.d kilt HUUUS. ur(,lt,..r.-fnt..4,vol.iv.J .... .. PURIFY THEiBLOOD. . . . n .. .r . ... rv . n oiMflFaTATC'SV.-'-vf VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS '!aM AND yHOJUJlAA , AiAiu.i. The high and envied eelebnly wbtcii Um,i, , red to do all kinds of ' ' 1 .vts pre-emit em medicines have acquired for their PAnrnitts PKOflRAMWaa n Invariable efficacy in .11 the di.eas.i which the, Boots Cclam profess to euro, has rendered the usual practice of Blanks, raJ-tR uoots, L4Rcvlam, ., puffing not only nnneeeaiary, bnt nnworthy of Labels, Bali, Ikxits, Hahuihlls, tbern. They are known by their fruits ; their ond every kind of printlBg Usually done goed works leit'fy for them, and they thrive not' jn B country job office. Cy the faith of the credulous. All orders will bo executed with nest la all cases of Asthma, .Acute and CJironie I . deSna'xh. Rheumatism, Affections of the Bladder and Kid- j ness ana aespaxn. . ?eys. Bullous rover ana ,ivor couipnim.. a the south and west, where these diseases pre vail they w ill be found Invaluable, Planters, Farmers,and othora, who once use these medicines will never afterwords be without them. Dyapepula. No person with this distressing disease should delay using these medicines im mediately. Kruptiom or the skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency, Fevo' and .Ague. For this scourge of the western country these medicines will be jound a lafe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the lyitoin subject to a retur" of h iiiu.u inn kv these medicines is Per manent Try tbom, be satisfied, and be cured. Mercurul Diseases, Never laus toeraai oate entirely all the effects of mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sarsapanlla, Jught tweaU, Nervous Debility, Bervoua tra phi i nts of kll kinds, Organio Affections, Palpita tion of the Heart, Painter's Cholic. Plica. The original proprietor of these medi cines was cured of Piles of 35 vears standing by the use of these Life medicines alone, Worms of all kinds, are effectually cured by these medicines. Parent! will do well to administer thorn whenever their existence is suspected. Belief will be certain. rat Lin rau and fioesix sitters Purify the blood, and thus remove all disease from the system. A single trial will place the Lira Pills and Pnoaaix Bittibs beyond the reach of competition in the estimation of every patient. &aTf repartd and sold by DR, WM. B. MOFFAT, 335 Brodway, eor. Worth St., New Tork Feb. 29th I860. lyr. LOOK MERE! LOOK HERE! mUE undersigned subscribers, take this metli X od of informing the publie generally, tha they have this day entered into copartnership in THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, and can be found at the shop formerly occupied bvJ. Shunkwiler. on Third street, in this bo rough, where they will be pleased to see the r old customers, aud as many new onei as can make it convenient to give them a call. Bring on your hoel, your spades and picks, Your log-chains and your pulling sticks, Your ileii, your sleighs, your horse, your mare No three-year old shall then go bare. Your apean will work up then just right, To proonlng hooks for every height Your iwordi too, shall then be wrought. To ploughshares such aa 1'm'n ne'er bought. JACOB SHUNKWILER, (JKO. W. OUK. Clearfield, December 8, 1858. tf. LINDSCY'S i ' IMPROVED Blood Searcher!! A STANDARD MEDICINE For the speedy, radical, and effectual uu ol ALU DISKABKH arising from IMPU RITY OF .THE BLOOD. This medicine has wrought the most miraeu lout cures in desperate eases of Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Cancerous formation, Eryalpelas, Boils, Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Rboumatie Disorder!. Coetiveness, Suit Rheum, General Debility, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach, Pimples on the face, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Tetter Affections, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaint, Lew Spirits, Female Complaints, and all Diseases bavins their orgln in an impure slate ef the Blood. The abort Ii a portrait of David M'Creary, Napier township, wbo, on tho 31st day of Aug. 1853, made atlidurit before Justice Gorley that he waa tn ik 1 fir the cure of Canrir by three phyaicians ( B.dferd county, and by Dr. New ton of the Eleetrio College in Cincinnatti, r a period oi nearly eight monthr, notwithstanding which, bia lip, noae and a portion of hii left cheek were entirely eaten away I He bad given up an nepe, when hi beard of the "Blood Search er, and was induced to try it Four bottles ctred him, and although sadly dlifigured, there li no queition but what tbls invaluable medicine aaved bis life. The full particulars of thii coae may be leen in a circular, which can he bad of any of the Agents. We also refer to thecase ofNanev Bleaknev. oi jvmenown, Arrasireng county, ra., enred Scrofula after being unable to get ent of bed t'?!?"- riat. , , His table will always be supplied with as goo To the ease of a lady in Ansomville, Clear- las the markets afford; and no palm will b field eonnty, who wal also afflicted with Scrofula! spared to render fail guests eomfortable while ias ttsti w vi ti ivriui To the east of George Jfeisel, residing in Carl town, Cambria count Pa., wbo was so badly af flicted with Cancer that It eat his entire nose off, and his case was ,worse, if possible, than mevreary s. .ii.L i....rj i. ,i V., :JCT . 1 ha Ba.rtlrtilB.re sir tha any of the Agents, R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manuf.ioture and sale, nea tho Pa, Railroad Depot, Hollldayiburg. Pa. Dr. Geo. H. Keyier, Wholesale Agent Pitts vurgu m, FOR SALE nr. C D W...- n....n eTavlfla iim'n ntfli' John Patton, Cnrwenevlll Shme h f'5-- Morrl.,1.1. , John M.0.Stirk.NewMlllnOr.. fi. r' ir.Pfc?,.' nHi tennville: K. 11. Mnnra. l.,,lh.r.l..n Ipibnrg , H. Swan. An.onviU. i Raiiall MnMi ray, iew Washington Edward Williams, Wil. liamsvill) Jackson Patchen, Burnside: Samuel Ilegarty, Glen Hope, Feb, 1st. 1880. A FARLI FOR SALE The Undersigned offers for sale, a valuable farm in Penn township j formerly owned and now occupied by Riebard Denver Jr : containing aboat 80 acres, bounded by land of Joha P. Hoyt Thos. Martin and Jonathan Mala, one mile west of Pennvllle. From 46 to 50 acres elrrd a sn"d fr me rtwePIng bflnae, a I- r barn, and other luililiQfi erected UiotOcii. Also a gi.od bisrilig i.i'.iIii.t.I nn 1 n n-.'er Miiu j mri nff (in tan rrrn-.u,.,. ,ns will ,i ...u at ttftfontbU termji. fir triii.-b annlv to Wm . Via Curntrir.n Ti XC LI i IV U F, ft V T ph Apr. 2Wb lee(Lea. Penn lown.hln. wtistisaass' ?j JOD PRINTIN C. .An exteDsive stock of Jobbing materisvi enable the Publisher of the "llepubhcan' o fABirounceto the public that hour prer,a P W. HATS, Justice of the Peace, will attend . promptly to collectiore and ether matters left in bis charge. Address heresy, Elk co,, Pi. Oct. 3d 1860. ly. DANIEL GOODLAJJDEB, JI KTICE of the peace I.titbeial urg, ClesifieldCo. Pa., w.l! attend rnmftW lo all l.usinna entrusted1 to bis teie. l:ib 2S, lffO y. d. ELLIS IRWIN &. SONS, AT the mouth of Link Run, five milei fren Clearfield, MKRCII ASTH, and eztenaiv MauufiK'turers of Lumber, July 23, 1852. J. D. THOMPSON, Rlackeinlth, Wagoni, Buggies, Ac, Ac, Ironed' on short notice, and the very bost style, at hie ld stand in tbo borough ef CurwemvUle. Dee. 29, 1863 DH. M. WOW), having changed his bts) tion from Curwonsville to Clearfield, res pectfully offers his professional services to the eitisens of tho latter place and vicinity. Residonce on Second street, opposite ti It er Cram, Esq. my X 3 lit. J. 0. HAETSWICK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Clearfield Pa., Hay 30, 1860. WALTEE BAEEETtT" ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend promptly nnd faithfully to all lsrat business entrusted to bis care, in the several Courts of Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office, the one formerly occupied by 0. R. Barrett. Oct. 28 th, 18 59 ly. DR. O. W. STEWART , Phyalcian and Surgeon, offers hii profea. ional services to the citixeni of 5ew Wash, ington and surrounding community. Office three doon west of the Washington House, New Washington, Pa., Oct 14, 1859. JOHN HUIDEKOPER. Civil Esoivr.tR A Land Scrvitor, ofTeri his professional services to the eitisens of Clear field county. All business entrusted to him will he promptly and faithfully executed. OQtce with Leonard, Finney tic Co. LEVElt FLKGAIj, Justice of ihe peace I.uthorsburg, Clearfield Co, i'a., will attend promptly to all business ent u. ltd to hit care. a lie also informs tbo publie that b keeps eoustantly on l.nu 1 at his shop, a general aa aortinont of r-u I ties, Bridles, llurneas and whipa, which he will tell on reasonable treuia. April 4, I860. CENTAL CLUB. AM. SMITH offcri bis professional servicti . to the Ladles and Centlcmeil of Clear hold and vicinity. All operations performs with neatness ana despr.tch. Being familiar with all the late tinprovments,, he ii prepared te make Artificial Teeth in the beet inaunir. Office in Shaw's new row. Sept. 14th, 1858. lyi. jas. a. T.AnniMra. I. Till JAKRIMEK A TEST, Attorneys at Low J Cloarfield, Pa., will attehd promjitly to Col. tAiohs, Labd Agencies, Ac., Ac, in Clearfield, teutre and hlk counties. July 30. y T I OBERT J. WALLACE, ATTon.iir at Law, XV t'learheld, l'a., UIF.ee in Shaw i Row. oo. posite the Journal office. deo. 1, l5S.-tf. MOORE A ETZWiLER, Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Alas extensive dealers in timber, sawed lumd ber aud shingles. Also, dealers ft ur en grain, which will bo sold cheap for cash. Oct. 14, 1859. CLEOnFIEL6TT0 Thankful for past favors and sollcitious of fu. ture patronage. I would respectfully announce that I have oo hand again, and will constantly keep at the Potterv ia this bnrouffh. on tha eor. ner a short distance east of the Methodist Church, largo siock oi t'rockory, such aa Cream crock, num pans, mums, jugs, Jors, Stova pipe easing ire. rfv.i and also aj extensive assortment of oitlqrent sites and patterns of braokets and rosettes for cornice ou bouses, and other moid- uinga. Any mouldings not on hand will be made t older on short notice. Also fire brick mads and kept for sale. WA liberal reduction on prices mvle te wholesale dealon. F. LEITZINUER Clearfield, may 23, 1870. ly. l no undersigned respeetfully bg leave t announce that he recently rented a house In the borongh of Lumber eitv, Clearfield county, Pa, .or ins ucuinuioaii.m oi me travelling publie, or watermen and all othnrs for i with a call. wao mav favor hi under bia roof. To which the faeu that no in toxicating liquors of any kind will be kept aboot the premises, will he U-ujU, oontrlbuto in a mall degree. While, what is always iraportaat to the traveller, the best attention will be gives h arf,il hn.ll.. ,a . 1. .. f 1 . r. . l i .f i. , t .. ..... journey, nis patient steed. A SPt H A. ere mm mm The subscriber will send (ree oeiares) toaD who desire it the Recineand riinniinm rrmak. jlng a simple Vegetable Bam, that will, in lr '?.ht -'. P'-ples, rioteh 1. Z . . . . .' n - . 1 ,no.nl? he--eoy eiaar.eaaoorteat r. Z" " " ' . B"? t,rt "P. Instructions, direotiona. and uUtiw, nles a call on or address (with return postage.) JAH.T MARSHALL. Practical Cnnntsr, No. 3 2 City iiulldinga, N.Voii. Aug. 22th 1860.-4 mo. Ulncksinihinr. J AMl.3 CROSSLT carries on Blac'-suiithiiit in the borough of Lumber city, where he will execute promplly all . anu-usted to him, anJ ...eu.eu in a won manlike manner, July 4, 1880. ly. K J excr ont mmliiv r.f 1. 1,.... r.,r Ir. i.th Ft. of " W. F.'IIiWIV. (;irn l.l,'.Iii)y 11th, leflt). ' , ' A largo lot of BllANS f.r sa'ib at til'" Store ef MrPRTT.L Bl.f TP,
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