Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 25, 1861, Image 4

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the .eteial rctinli' I" K' -ttl notice "I such
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r,'t.l- l...ftV.t..t.TI..-t I, ... Mil 1. 1,11,
llirli ! I" I'll "I " !-; en , ! ' firr ik
l.r nof.'.e I lit" Electors i f III nullity nf I lear
field, tl H a GENE! At. I I I'l l ION will be he Kl
m th t ''-"'" '('.' (being
tl.t rinnrn liny nf the month,) at the several e
Union (lirlriiti In said county, nt which time
nil place th qualified euleii will vl
For Two Mr .ii In represent the counties of
Clearfield, Jefferson, Elk, wnl MtKfin In Inn
House i f Representative! of llni Common.
wealth )
Fiif Two person tl"wtr oi Assgclata
Judges of l lvartiild county.
For One px r.un for the otitic of fchcrllf or llcnr-
flrlJcunnly.
For On penon lor tho uOSceof Di.-trkt Attorney
of t'lcai field county.
Fnr One person for tbo oir.ee of I'ouiaiis.ioner uf
ClcurlleM county.
For One person fur the office of Treasurer of Clear-
leld county.
For On person for the office of Auditor of Clear
field county.
For One person for the office of Coroner of Clear-
Debt county.
The electors of the county of Clearfield will
take notice that the said Uenerul Election will be
held at the following plare :
At the bouse of Snuiu'l M. Fmlth for Eeo
cariu township.
At the houso of Aseph Ellis, for Bell townsMp
At the house of James llloom. rr., for tbo town
ship of Rlooui.
At the house of Edward Albert for the town
shin of Rocr.
At t'i oi bouse of Wm. Uoover for the township
uf llradford.
At the publh) house of R. W. Moore, for Brady
owuship.
At tbo bouse of John Young for the townjhip
of RurnsIJe.
At the school house mear Bimon Rarabaugh's
for the township of Chest.
At the Court House for the Borough of Cloar
Held. At tho houso of Jacob Mauror for tbo tewnsbip
of Convingtoo.
At the bouse efTsaad Bloom, Jr. for the Bor
ough of Curwensville.
At Centre school house for the tuwnship of De
cstur.
At the bouse of Thomas B. Davis for the town
lilp of Ferguson.
At the house of John I. Buady for the town
bio of Fox.
At Congress Hill school bouse for the township
of Oirard.
At the publle sobool bouse for tbe township of
vio'ben.
At tbe Tlouse of Jacob Ilubler for tbe township
of Gruham.
At the icbool house In Jancsville for the town
ship of Uulich.
At the house of Jesse Wilson for tbe township
of HustoDi
At tbe icbool bouse In Ansonville for the town
tbip of Jordan.
At the bouse of P. D.IIall 1 Co., for thetown
vblp of Earth alls.
At th Turkey IliR Kbool houM for the town
ship of Knox.
At the Court Ilonse In tbe borough of Clearfield
for Lawrence township.
At th? publlo ichool house for the borough of
Lumber City.
At the house formerly occupied by Thos. Ky
lert for Morris township.
At the public school house for ths borough of
New Washington.
At the hoaso of Samuel Smith for tbe town
chip of Penn.
At tlio bouse of leans 7?loora jr.. In the bor
oifgb of Curwensville for I'ike township.
At the bouse of R. W. Moore for tbe township
f Union.
At the house of John Whiteside for tke town
hip of Woodward.
OT!CI2 IS I-TRTIIUR 1IF.RKHY
CIVEN", That all persons, except Justices of
tbe Poace, who shall bold any oflice or appoint
ment of trust, under the government of the Uni
ted State! er of this State, or or any Incorpora
ted district, whether commissioned offices or
otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is
or shall be employed under the Legislative, Ex
ecutive or Judicial Departments of this State or
of the United Stntes, or any city or lncorpernted
district, and also that every member of Congress
and of tbe State Legislature, or of tbe common or
selecj council of any city, or commissioner of nny
Incorporated district. by law incnpableof hol
ding or exercising, at tbe snina time, tbe office
or appointment of Judge, Inspeeler, or elerk of
any election of this commonwealth ; and that do
inspector, judge, or other officer of any such e
lection, shall be eligible to any office voted for.
And the Return Judges of the respective dis
trict a for said are requested to meet at the Court
bonae, in the orougli of Clearfield, on the Firtt
Friday next after tbe said second Tuesday of Oc
(ober, then and there to do tboeo things roquired
of them by law.
UIVE.VmnJer my band and seal, at Clearfield,
this 21st day of August, in the year of our Lord
ono thousand eight hundred nnd sixty-one, and
of tbe Independence of the United Stasas the
olghty-fifth. P. O. MILLER, sheriff.
JAhE T. LK0N1BD.
X. A, WAIXACK.
A. ri.tNKT
C. flSMST
JBanhinjy anb CoIIfcfiim flfict
or
LEONARD. FINNEY &Co.
C L E A K F 1 L 1,
CLEARFIELD COUMT, I'A.
1BILLI OL IXCBASJGE, SJOTEa Attn PRATT MSrofXTC
D POSITS RKCT.IVKIi,
ColUetiont made and proccrds promptly remitted
Exchange on the ( II lea conMnntly
oti band.
Jlif Offloe on Peecnd Ft, nearly opposite tbe
COUHT HOUSE.
LEVER FLEGAL,
Justice of llic peace
Luthorsburg, Clearfield Co, Pa., will
attend promptly to all business entrusted to his
care. April 4, ISftl.
lLutEasirBlbmircr JBL t t & 1
LCTII1. RSDl R G,
CI.F.AIiriW.D COUXTV,
WILLIAM KEEP, rroprktor.
July 10, ISO!. ly.
N
HV DRUG STOKE,c.viW,
The lubscrlbers nave opened a full and com-!
plete assortment of DRUGS In tbe new brick .eri:ul,0,D
building of Dr. Woods, on the corner of Ifcu,tr,x '
and Cherry etreets, in the boreugh of Clearfield, 1 Qjr(,'r(j
wbcre they will be happy to accommodate any . (( '
person who may desire articles in their line. Th Q0eB
business will be confined strictly to a Orahain
Drug and rrrtmption fivlnm, Gulich.
And Bopainiwlll be spared to render aittisfnrtion. "
Dr. M. Woods, the junior partner, may alwayi Hnston,
be found and consulted in the - Drug 6tore,', ! "
when not absent on professional business. A Jordan,
eparate room for eonsultatien Is attaehed to the ' Kartbaui.
tore.where patients may be examined privately. Knox,
Eery article uanally found in such an estab- Lawrence,
lishmentwill be kept on hand, and loldat greaUy Morns,
redired prices. I
TtRjts iiino iTnifTiT Cash, will enable them r'0'
to offer inducements in the way of prieei I
rhyiicfani will be supplied at a imall Pr 1 '"s
..J ...ri.na anil their nfrlnn
are lolielted. Every articlo sold will be pureand
r ik
fcb-tf ' WOODS A BARRETT
THOMAfsrjriHCULtOUr.il,
Attorney at Law.
Bee en Markot Hreet, epttfwit Mossop'i Btore :
-Cletrrfleld. Pa. Will aUend rrnmrtlv to Collee-
trorar, Kali Of Lands, At. botTM-
Mr "W"
H17v, v'.l?
PHYSICIAN
0 Doc lor
1
inliMriitV M.vdlltiii Kn.l Kiirffitnn tn llii
of riTTSIU' KH II, Pa., begs leave to announce to nil Invalids, that, owluj; tn tho innn.r oIIp-
i,,,,!,,,,, r i.i, f, inul,. he has c .included to pur
Bnil . ,rrivill. , ,i10 j,v act forth, tin bo conjnlicd by the nfUirUd, hotb Mule and Female, on
()f H).rt( l.'i vor nn J Lungs: Cancer. Kim. Scrnfuln. nnd nil Diseases i.f the lllnnd.
IA, n, ,if0R,p, ,,,,.grtiiiiiinR to tlm EVK nml EAR. 1'ARTIAI, ItEAKNEHS, RIiikIiir Noi'" in
he Ifni nlJ ,Bl.lnrj.f , rrom Ue i;nr( caa ,f npnj.llly eurnl lif Ir. llinir'i Hnifnliho Trfatim-nt ;
nil lu iiny otbvr diKCunei tbut bv bntllril the rkill oftlic lo-cslleil ilii'tinguiFlinl nlij icim.
a rrui NTM EXTS.
( I.AltlON, nt Ctntk't Hotel, from the 15th of .May to tbo tit of June.
COHSU'A, ut U lutmer i Hotel, June Int. ARinn, hrpt. lat nuU -M.
li HOOK V 11,1. E, nt the American 1Ioiiip, fnm id to Vth June. Ak1i. Sot. 3il, 4th nnd Mb
l.UTIIEHSIIl 1UI, nt Kevil' llulol, Juno Hub nml 1 1 lb. Agnin, t?et. Oth nml 11th.
CLEARKIEED, JoHiHou'd Hotel, Juno IL'lh to Irtth. Aaiti, Kept 1 2 tli nml Uth.
HE1.EKF0NTE, Morrinon'n IlotiO, from June 17th 'o tutb. ARiiin, cpt. I lib and l.'uh.
TYRONE C'TV, nt Mrt. TIxmlbh' llot.l, June I'M mi J 22d. Again, Ijrpt. 17th mid ICtb.
At bii INFIRMARY, from June 21'd to July 17tb.
Listen to the Voice of Truth and Reason and Profit by it.
The time linn come whin nil who will, can men pa the iron prnnp of Mercury, hy calling, without
di-lfiy, t aoe the well known nnd juntly celebrated Eclectic European l'liyniciun, Dr. Rout, who
will adminiKtcr tboie only true and rale medicine, extracted from the nioit choice hooti nnd nitnin,
w hich nr prepnred under hixown iipervicion, nnd tlitreforo avoid njr tho uce uf all Mikkiial 1'oih
ini, which were never deaigncd for the fystoiu, to tiiko which ninn tbounnnd! have fnllco Victims
and gone tc early gravel.
THINGS TO UK KKMKMHEHIyI).
Jltmtmhcr that Dr. llort wunti no pntienta but thci fully enpablo of arpriilff and din'.ln
guiiibing tho aorvicei of a regular thorough bred pbynicinn, from a paltry, unlearned and trifling
1"ck-
rmrmbtr, Ir. Ilort reineilied ami treatment are entirely unanown 10 an oiners m uiif cuuuir ,
prepared from a lifo fpent in the great boHpitalf of Europe and the 6rt in the country.
Htmrmhtr, that lr. Ilort bus a more extended practice tban any other phyieiun in Wetera Penn-
eylvnnia.
Jtrmcnibrr, that citizen! of education, nnd our populur men, are all well icquainted, with, and tiike
great plearure in recommending Dr. Ilort to tbeatUictod.
JUmrmhrr, that Dr. Hort uinkeiao fulee roprcientatiom Ui gull the unfortunate, but all he iiiyi wil
bo faithfully carried out.
JUmrmhrr. tbut Dr. Rort paya every attention to diioniei of a chronic onturo.
,f-CTCertiflente of Curea may be aeen at bia respective rooms.
Dr. Rort is furninbed with over nix thousand letter! of recouiinenilution from tome of fhe moit
diHtinguirhed men living. Also baa awarded to bim diploma! from some, of the most celebrated
Hospitals and Infirmaries in Europe, for bii unparnllelled observation in Diagnosis, nml observa
tion in discovering remedies for the cure of diseases that have heretofore baflled the skill of uiuny
of the medical profession.
An early call from these wishing to consult tbo Doetor, is earnestly retiueited, so ai te receive
full benefit of treatment, and thui do justice to himself. Time Un ited.
I'lease bear in mind when Dr. Rort w ill be in your place. I'ersons desirous of consulting bim
will confer a great favor by calling on the first day of hi arrival, as bis rooms are so often crowd
ed, it is utterly impossible to attend to the anxious aulicitatiuD! of all. Dr. Rort will arrive at eucb
of the above places on the first coach on the day appointed.
I'lcuae extend the iuvitution to all invalid acquaintances, and oblige Tours, it.
May?9. 'ol.-r.
THE" "REPUBLICAN."
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erted for f 2 a year.
Advortire.snts net mart J with te number of
niertions desired, will be c:ntinued until forbid
and charged according to these terms.
job prTntinc.
An extensive stock of Jobbing materia
enables (lie l'tiMis-lier of tho "Republican'
toaunour.ee tD the y-llic tbnthc ii prepa
red to dj all .rinds of
ro.TFR!, pA?a-II, PROGRAMMES,
BI.AKXS, PlFlJt EOOX!, ClRllLARS,
Labels, Ball Ticxits, Havdiui.i.s,
and every jtind of printing usually done
in a rountrvi cb ofSce.
All orders will be cxccute-J w ith neat
ness and dcana'ch.
U. B. G00DLANDER ( CO.
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Time of 1 1 old lug Court.
Second Monday of Jnnunry,
Third Monday of March,
Third Monday of June,
Fourth Monday of September,
In each year, and continue two weeks
if ne
cessary.
County Officer
I'res't Judge.Ilon. Samuel Linn. Rellefimfe.
As'le fudges, Hon Wm L Moore, Clearfield.
Hon Ben) Bonsall, Luthersburg
Sher.fl", Fred'k U. Miller Clearfield
lrotlinotary,Jobn L. Cuttle, "
Rec. Ree. James Wiiglcy, "
District Att'y Robert J. Wallace,
Treasurer, . R. Oondlnnder,
Co. Surveyor, II, )'.. Wright,
Glen Hope
Coinniiss'n'rs.Win. M'Cracken,
Wm. Merrell,
Lumber City
Clearfield
Morrisdale
I'bilipahurg
S. C. Thompson,
R. (', llowuiun,
Auditors,
Isaac W. Grahaii.Cloarfit-ld
J. 11. Shaw, "
George Richards, "
l.fet of l'oat Offices.
Coroner,
T;ttnA '.
Biooaria,
Rill,
Xamn of P. O.
Glen Hope.
Knmrt of P, 31
. W. Calwol
Mary Sldir.
T. A. M'Ghee
J. W, CaapF.U
Lewis f miti
P. R. Miller
Ed. Williams
R, II. Moore.
C- f. Sloppy,
John Heberiing
Jas- Bloom
J. M, Camming!
Jas McMnrray
M. A. Frank.
P. A. Gaulin.
J F W Schnarr
Samuel Way
Contre county
Edm. Williams
Elk county, Pa.
C. Mignot
William Carr
A. R. Shaw
T. II. Forcee.
J. A. Hesarty
C. J. Pusey.
David Tyler
II. Woodward
Eliia Cbase
G. Ueckadorn
D. E. Mokel
J. W. Thorn ps'n
Jas. Thompson
J. McClelland
II. W. Speneer,
A. C. Moore,
Samuel Way
Michael Wise.
W. F. Johnson
Bower,
Chest,
Cush,
Ostend,
Clearfield Briifl,
Woodland,
Luthersburg,
Troutville, .
Jefferson Line,
Forest,
New Washington
Rurnside,
Clearfield,
Frenchville,
Karthaas.
Boggs,
Bradford,
Brady,
Bloom,
Ecrnside,
u
Clearfield,
.,,.
Curwensville, Curwensville,
1 nilip burg,
Marron,
Helen Post Office,
Lecounto's Mills,
Raid Hills,
Shawsville,
Urahamtnn,
mitbs Mills.
Madeira,
Tyler,
Pennfield,
Ansonville,
alt Link,
New Millport,
Rreckenridge,
Kylertown,
Morrisdale,
Lumber City.f
Grampian Hills,
Curwensville,
Blootningvillo,
Roekton,
Jeffries,
r-Dl0.n'
Woodw
ard,
T. Henderson
I This Tost Office will do for Chest townshln
Will answer tor Ferguson township.
T OBERT J. WALLACE, Atriaita at Law,
J.V Clearfield, Pa., Oflice is 6haw' Row, op-
osite theJcurnil office-
dec. 1, 18J8.-4f.
rt iv tv iv E v u
L UN a
& SIEIOI
JMMLfcT,
Rrnmiiton l.nnr? lttiiln1- of London. I'm'lnnil. now
professional y isils to the follow in named places
. o ....... ,
WALTER BARRETT
ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend promptly
and faithfully to all legul business entrusted to
bis rate, in the several Courts of Clearfield and
S'ljoiuitg counties.
OfTue t-e one formerly occupied by O. R.
linrrett.
Oct. If tt, I?59 ly.
C KRATZER & EON.
MKHCII IN'TS, ami dealers in Hoards and
Shingles; liraiu and Produce. FRONT Street,
above the Academy ClearUdd Pa.,
June 12th, CI.
jxa. n. i.AnniHRn. I. test
J A It It I M l-'.K ib Ti:4T, Attorneys at Law
J Clearfield, Pa., will attend promptly to Col
tAiohs, Lahil Agencies, Ao., Ac, in Clearfield
Centre and Elk counties. July 30. y
Dlt. M. WOODS, havixg etanged bis lora
tion from Curwonsrille o Clearfield, res
pectfully offers hii professional sorricei to the
eitiiens of the latter place and vicinity.
Residence on Second street, opposite ti at of
J. Crans, Esq. toy 1 ' 158.
or Tiir.
CLEARFIELD COUNTY
A ( J 11 1 C U L T U 1 1 A L H O C I K T Y .
To be h. Li at the borough of Cltarfivli
on Tuesday, IVfdncsdity, Thursday
and Friday, the fith, 1lth,Hth and
lf7i days of October, A. !., lKtjl.
ELLIS IRWIN, Presi.liMit.
I). T. Ktzwkilkh, St'crotnrv.
Levi V. Irvin, Cor. Secretary.
Jamks Whig lev, Treasurer.
John F. Weaver, Librarian.
(Jen. A. M. Hills, Marsliul.
Wm. Ten Evck, Cl.icf t.f rolii-o.
Feesjor Admission, Entry Fret, dc.
Single admission, ... f ols.
('hildren under 12 years, . 10 "
Tickets for a ningle day, 2') "
Single ticket during Fair - ftO "
Tickets for h t'arnil-, to admit
lady nnd gentleman and 3
children under 15 j-earR,
For trotting premiums, each
liorse,
For pleasure,
?1 00
2 00
50
Class No. 1 &cttpl(tkea, open to all compel
Uors.
Best Bull, $10 00 2d Best Bull, f i 00
All breeds eome together in this class, and
compete with each other. To be judged by their
good points, symmetry of frame, ability to fatten,
and the (took they will produce.
Class No. 2. Grade Cattle.
Best Cow, $10 00 2d Best cow, $600
Rest Heifer, 6 00 Best Calf under
2d Beit calf under 8 months old, 3 00
8 months old, fradd'i Cattle Poctor
Class No.
3. Oxen.
. $10 00
Best Toke of Oxen,
2d Best
jMrfa"! Oiffc Doetor, and 3 00
Class AO. 4.
Best fat Bullock, Cow or Heiffer over 2
years old, - - - - . $i 00
2d best do do Itodd't Cattle Dortor, A 1 00
Class No. 5. Thorough bred JIarte open
to all.
Best Stallion, $15 00 I Best Mare A Colt 10 00
2d best do 4 00 2d best do 00
Tbe premiums in this clans are intended only
for borsel whose pedigrees render thtm worthy.
Tbe society wishes to encourage tbe raising of
hich-blooded horses.
Class No. 6. Riding, Carriage, Ihaft and
J-arm J tones,
Rest Saddle -Horse, - - - $4 00
Rest matched carriage horses, Youatt oa
Ae 7ore, and - - i 00
Rest single family horse. In harness, 1'oa-
eiff oh r Ihrnt, and -2 06
Best Span of Draft horses or mares, Fou
nt! oa thr llortr, and 3 00
Bsst Span of Farm horses, or mares, Fo-
oa the Hort, and - - .300
Best Gelding, or Mare, for work, over 4
years old, TonaM on tke llaree, and 3 00
Best Colt under 2 years old, I'owatroa the
Hon, and . . . H 00
The borso that moves the heaviest load
on a Stone Boat, without a whip,
Tountt on the Horn, and . d 00
Class No. 7. Trotting Horses open In all.
Best time t in t, trotting in stngle har
ness, FoNafi on Me hortr, and 30 00
No premium will be paid nnlesi Five entries
are made Each horse to trot af ainrt time. I
I'mm No. P - II t i f i rt iVioiY fit-
!r
'ii' Sr. '. fHin.1, rn f, !,
fst killing lifts, t-f mate, titi-lnf '11i,
nvntt nn Ut tint.
I'esl llnlllng hntf, t mate, In lnle bar-
hois, 1 nwi'l nn its fforsr,
Rett Irnltlnf pair nf lintsel, nr riarrs, In
alnss. I nmirt na tie it iri.
1 Rest pacing borm, or mar, Hn tli
Rest walking horse, nr mate, dn do
I I'l.tna No. A'A.-ci nnil Wiwt,
Rest Ruck, any breed, Mln't f'.irm H""i, A f 1 00
Rest Kan, any breed, du d dn 2 "0
Rest .1 Mieep fliltencd for mutton, t On
lint 2 l.mubs 2 (n
Rpsl Fleece of wool, . . . . 1 00
Hi nt Specimen of wool, . Diploma.
(Yah No. Ill, iSVyni-, opt n loall.
I Rest Roar, any breed.
I i niiny fnrmir't .Ifnnacf, and t'l
: Rest Rrecding sow, any breed,
f iirniiriitirt fr.irifrcr, ami I
Rest Hog
Fiirmrr ami tinrdtHtr, auJ 2
Best 1'ig under fi months old,
I
uu
Class No. 11 Poultry.
Rest Coop Spring Chickens, not less than t, I
Heaviest Turkey. .... 1
Rest display of Chickens, - - -100
Clash No. 12. l'lttu-ing.
Owner of team and plow who
plows green sward the best,
Funny F'trmrre' Mitnttel, and 3 00
Owner of team and plow who plows stubble
tbo best, Allm'e Form Hook, and 3 00
Class No. 13. l'lvui,. Rollm and DrilL,
llarroi'i and lltiiatti a.
Rest plow for stubble or sward, 2 00
Rest sub-soil plow, Hm ry'i Fruit Ottnlin, A 1 00
Rest Side-Hill plow, .... 1 00
Rest Cultivator 1 00
Rest Clod-Crusber and Roller combined, 1 00
Rest Grain Drill, Atlrn'e Form Hook, A I 00
Rett Horse Rake, $1 Oft
Rest Corn Shuller. 1 00
Lest Threshing ma
chine, - 3 00
Rest Reaper and
Mower, . 3 00
Rest Corn planter 1 00
Rest Funning Mill 2 Oil
Rest Ilay-Pitcblng Machine,
1 00
Rest Ox Yoke nnd Rows, 1
Rest Stalk or Straw Cutnr, - . .2
Rest Horse Power for General Purposes, 2
Rest Original Invention el Agricultural
Implement. . 6
All articles enumerated in this class nut made
:n the county, but produced upon exhibition, if
worthy of it, will bo awarded a Diploma,
Class No. 14. MiiceHanemu Farming 7m.
piemen!.
Rest Ree Hive, $1 00 I Rest Slump Puller 3 00
Rest Potato Digger iO Rett Grain Cradle, 1 00
tlest 0 lland-raket 1 U
Rest lot of Gardening tools, . . 1 00
Rest set Farming utenils, owned by Fa.-mer3 00
Class No. 15. Wheat, Hurley, f ora, ?.
Rest Acre of wiuterwheat, Farm, if (Surd, i $3 00
Rest Acre of Spring w heat,
Amtricti Ayrieulturiit 1 venraud 3 00
Rest Field of wheat, 4 to 10 acres, '
Amtriea A'tricnliurint I year, and 3 00
Rest Acre of Corn, Am'h Ah. 1 ymr, nnd 2 00
Rest Field of Riirlev, not less than 3 acres,
Amrriran Aurirulturiet I vrar. and 3
Rest Acre of Outs, Am' Ay. 1 y nr, and 2
Rest A.!ro of live. 4m- A-i. 1 u. or. and 2
Rest bnsbel of Corn curs, "
Rest 3 acres of R'jckwbeut, "
Rest bushel winter wheat, "
and 1
00
00
1
Rett bushel Spring do " " "
Rest 4. acre of Potatoes, " " " I 00
Rest i acre of Beans, " " " 1 00
Rest acre of Clover seed, " " " 2 00
Rest acre of Broom Corn, I 00
Rest I acre of Sorghum, - . 3 "fl
..... nil
nest j acre 01 t ens. - . 1 v 1
Rest 1 acre of Rutub gas, - - 1 00 J
Rest j barbel of Timothy iced, 1
Rest i acre of Carrots, 1
1 . .. r T .r..i ... . 1
m,.i,, - -
Crops being equal, preference will he given to
those thnt yield the lnrgett net profit. Stole-
taents to be furnished by tue exhibitor. They
must bi measured, or weighed, and a sample
furnished at the lair.
Applicant! fur premiums must furnish the com
mittee with a statement signed by themselves
under a Hedge of veracity, of the quality of grain
raised on the ground entered for a premium, nnd
must state, as correctly as they can, tbl kind and
condition of the previous crops; the kind and
quantity of s;ed used, and tbe time nnd mode of
patting it in the ground.
Persons entering Field Crops for exhibition, or
intending to do so, may give notice to tbe Exeo
u'.ive Committee at any time, and have the field
measured and examiued ly a committee, while
growing.
Class No. 10 Bread and Cereal Food.
Best 3 Loaves of wheat Bread, Diploma.
Rest Loaf of Corn Bread, - do
Best Loaf of Rye Rrend, - . do
Best Pound, Sponge, Fruit, Jelly, Codec,
l.ndy and Plain Cake, each a do
Best Pie. any kind, Dip.
Rest Jelly, Dip.
Bost Preserves, Dip.
i.est display ol
Preserves f- Jelly Dip.
Reel Ice Iream, Dip.
Class No. 17. flutter and Cheese.
Bsst 10 pounds of Butter,
Best Firken of 25 lbs., or more, of Butter
made in Muy or June,
Best Cheese,
Class No. W.Ftwtr.
Best Barrel of Fhur,
Best loo lbs. of Flour, Spring wheat,
Best 501ba. of live Flour.
Rest 40 lbs. Buckwheat Flour,
Best 50 lbs. Corn Meal,
Class No. V.KInmcstic Articles,
Bert Box, or Jar, of Honey,
Rest 10 pounds of Muple Sugar,
Rest Peaches, put up Air-tight,
Rest Tomatoes, put up Air-tight,
Rest Blackberries, put up Air-tight,
Best Currunts, put up Air-tight,
Rest Fancy Jar of Pi-kles,
Best Gallon 5yrup, Maple or Sorghum, each.
Rest Cured Ham, cooked, . 1
Rest Dried Beef, with mode of enring, 1
Class No. 20. Domestic Manufactures
Best 10 yards of Flunnel, 1
Bts. 10 yards of Sattinet,
Best 10 yards of Cloth.
Bsst pair of woolen Blankets,
Best 15 yards of woolen Carpet,
Rest 15 yards of Hag Carpet, wool chain.
lieat 15 yards or ltag Carpet, cotton chnin, 1 00
Host Woolen Coverlet. . 1 00
Rest Woolen fringed Mitts, 50
Rest Hearth Rug, 50
Rest pair of woolen knit Stockings, 50
Rest pound of linen Sewing Thread, 50
Rest specimen of Knotting, Knitting or Nee
dle work, by Misses under 12 yrs. of age 50
Rest pair of cation knit Stockings, 50
Rest pound tf Stocking Yarn, ftO
Rest Foot Mat, 50 I Best Tidy, 50
Best Straw Bonnet, 50 Best Strnw Hat, 50
Cl .ass No. 21 . Needle, Shell, Wax vork, etc.
Best specimen of Needle work,
Best specimen of Needle work, on Machine,
Best group of Flowers in worsted.
Beat specimen of Embroidery in worsted,
Best specimen of Embroidery in Lace,
Best specimen of Embroidery in Muslin,
Best Shirt made by Miss under 12 yrs. ofage,
50
ltest retching ana Aleniting,
Best specimen of Leather work,
Best sbeeimen of Wax F'lowers,
Best specimen of Feather work,
Best specimen of Ornamental work,
Class No. 22. Dress-Making and Millinery.
Best Dress making, $1 00 Best Millinery, 1 00
Class No. 23. Artistic vork.
Best Painting in oil, Diploma.
Best Painting In water colors, do
Beit Portrait Painting, do
Best Landscape Painting, do
Best Cattle Painting, do
Best Ornamental Painting of any kind, do
Best Daguerreotype taken on the ground, do
Best Ambrotype taken on tbe.f round, do
Best Photograph taken on the ground, do
Best Writing, do
Best Ornamental Penmanship, do
Beit Architectural Drawing, do
I'l A hi,, J I
tsl dlfn f" Ytm jImb, (tain, tar.
I H"K linns ftH Ptabln, ) ffl
Rrst I'n-lan lot I'alt llmim, J f
Rest iei)(lt for Dry llnnse, j ft)
te. Dnsit for Rrlng", wllh plain ipnn
; not less (ban J Ml fen I, re
l'in No. iH.M,-t.tl,e Indict rtm
1 rAmr-tj .
Ret Ci iiklng Flnvn, wood ot enal,
2d btl rooking Hlovn, wood irenl,
Id bel fnnklng Stovn, wnod of eont,
Rest I'nrlor Ktovn,
2d bci-t Parlor flnvn,
Rest t'asl Iron Felice,
2d best t'ust Iron Fence,
S on
t o
Dip.
2 no
I 00
II 00
Rest specimen lot of Tinware,
24 best 'In do dn
2 00
A Dip.
2 1)0
2 00
2 00
1 00
I no
i uo
ft 00
Rent sperimcn of Rlnrksuiitbing
I Rest specimen of llunsmitbini;.
00 Rent specimen of Iiuu Turning,
. Rest Mmwer Rath,
on Ilent I'liite cnstingi,
00 Heat Orieinul Invmitiun In ihn count v.
I me above premiums nre oflrred for article!
loiiiiiiinuiureu in iu county, n iMpiomn inny uo
! awarded for any cf tli above article! on exliibi-
00 I ,,,,!. MrltHnilt r..lfu.,l .1,.,. I w.a ...un. !.,..
00 !
ed.
Rest display of Table and Pocket Cutlery,
of American Manufacture, Dip.
Rest display of EdgeJ Tools, du
Rest display of Farming and Field tooli, do
Cl ass No. 2ii. VthieL i of all kind.
Rest Fnmiiy enrrlag $i I Reit Rugry, 3 00
J Rest farm wagon 4 Rest Sleigli, 2 00
Rest Lumbar Sled 2 Best Horse Cart, 1 00
Rest Wheelbnrrow, 1
A Diplomn may be awarded for article! in thil
class not manufactured in the county.
Cl .ts.s No, 2i . ( 'ribinetwarc intvunt'.
Rest Dressing Bureau $1
Host Loutirfo, I
Rest net or Chairs, 2
Rest vnriety of Chairs, 2
Rest let Parlor' I'urn'e, 5
Rest Looking-irlats fm'el
Rest Sofa, 2 00
Rest Exten.tab1e2 00
Rest Wuah stand,! UU
Rest Centre lnhle2 Oil
Rest Redstead, 2 00
Rest Office Chnir.t OH
Beat display of Cabinet-ware, Dip. and i 00
Ci.ahs No. 28. lonprriog. Carpentering, if c.
Kcst specimen of Pino waro, $2
Rest window sash, I
Rest Lot or Baskets, 1
Rest Lot ot Buckets, I
Rest window-l lind. 1
00 Rest set gruui uieamrcs.l
Rest Panel Door, 1
Class No. 2'J. AW and Garden Vegetables. I at lenei
Rest 4 stalks celery, Dip. I Rest bu. carrot,, iOc1 tTon
Rest C beads cabbage Aftc
Rest 2 do colla(low'r".0c
ReHt 4 bu.rutubnc.fiOc
Rest j bu. til. beets5lle
Rest kalf bushel table poUtos,
0c
50c
50c
J0c
50c
tide
tbe
West quart or windscr beuns,
Rest vrity of Squash,
Rest variety of melons.
I Rest Sweet Potiitos,
Rest ball bushel uf Tomatos,
All veget bles must bavo been raised bv
....1. :!.... '
VAiuuiiur.
Clash No. 30. Currier., .Saddler and Shoe
ma km.
Rest Gcntlemens' Boots and Shoes,
Rest Ludys' Roots and Slioei,
Rest display of Roots and Sboet,
2 OH
2 00
3 no
2 on
2 00
Host I ravelling Trunk,
(0 ; Rust Tug Harness,
00 I B"t Carriage Harness,
00 He Mngle Harness,
nesi i.iuing iiriuie ami .nai tingale,
Rest Gentleman' Riiling Saddle,
Host Ludys Kulinc Saddle.
j Best display of .'addlery,
Rest Sole Leather,
Re-t Fiuisbed Ilnrness,
Best display of any kind of Leather,
Rest Robe made by exhibitor,
Cl.iks No. 31. Tailors'
work.
and rpholdstwert
1 jiesi cuit 01 t. toiiies mane oy uanu,
tn liest Coat made by a Ladv,
nn CM JIUSK .UHIU1SS,
I ,, ,:. . ,
""
,lc,t inw Mat!,
I l.A'S 4o, ofc. 1 noting tn county
Rest Handbill, Dip. I Rest Blank,
Rest Card. Dip. Rest Newspaper,
Best Ornamental Printing,
Class No. 33. ,Stnr-vjre.
Best Drain Tile, $1 ltest Fire Uriel,
Beet Brackets, 1 llest Brick,
r. n ....
Dp
Dip. Dip.
$1
1
Uest rottery, 1
Class No. 34. Chemicals and Chemical Ac
tion 111 the county.
Best available Manure at moderate cost,
Rest available Manure for Farm P.oducts,
Rest availnhlo material fur Glue,
Rest Linseed Oil,
Rest Tallo Candles,
Rest Specimen of Soap,
Best Vinognr,
Rest Writing Ink,
Class No. 33. Woo l and Stone.
00
00
110
00
00
Best Dressed Stone, $1 Best M'll Stone,
fl
Best Grind-Stone, I Btst Floor bonrds.
Best Butter Ladle, 50c
Bert Butter bowl, 50c
worked, 1
Best weatherboards, 1
Best washing machinal
Rest Churn, 50c
Rest Turned Article. fl
' will he recommended
Best Split or Shar
on j ed Ho ips, 50c I
I Best Shingles, $1
00 ! Discretionary premium
00 for nil articles of merit exhibited by mechanics
in all the various brsnchei, and it is hoped a
genetal axuitutlon will ne uiuile.
1'nr all improvements useful to the Farmer, and
having valuublo properties, discretionary premi
ums may be recommended by the Committee,
and awarded by tbe Board.
Class No. 3t'i Natural Minerals.
Tbe best suit of useful Minerals of Cle:rfield
county, including cotl, $3
Tbe best Cabinet of Minerals of Clearfield
and adjoining counties, to be the prop
erty of the Society, 5
The best Limestone, 1
Tke beat Fire Clay, 1
The best Potter's Clay,
The best Collection of Foss Is.
Tbe best suit of Crvstatized Minerals,
Class No. 37. Fruit.
! The Vest display nnd greatest variety of
" j firnfted Apples, summer and winter
I F'ruii, named and arranged, $.1
oftilhebest display and greatest vnriety of
00 1 Fenrs, named and arranged, 2
00 The best display auJ gi'tcst Ynriety of
001 Peaches, named and arraneed.
Barry e Frmi (!arden.
The best specimen of Ancles. 1 peck, do do
The best cmlloetion of Plums. do do
The best collection of Cherri:s, do do
Tbe best collection of Quinces, do do
Best specimen of F'oreign Grapes, do do
I Best specimen of American G rapes, do do
I Best specimen of Currants,
! Best specimen of Gooseberries,
llest specimen ollilackhcrrios.
Best specimen of Seedling Grapes raised in
county, and worthy of culture,
Best specimen of Domestic Wiue,
Class No, 38 ILn-icmanship, rfr.
50e
51 , To tbe Lady that inannge ber borae best,
50 1 and sets most gracefully, Dip.
(A j To tbe Gentleman wbo manages his borse
s. best, and sets mot gracefully, Dip,
jo . The best display of horsemanship, not less
60 1 than five couple. Dip,
Mi ! The best driving on the Course, by a Lady, Dip,
JO The best Company of Cavalry,
jo , Tbe best Company of Infantry,
6j Tbe best Band, with Brass instruments,
n l' '
, ; j
jjj?,'!
tjj,-1
Iiln'
Ihe best martial nana,
The bett 10 Singers,
Clash No. 39. Nurseries.
Tbe best Nursery, containing tbe greatest
variety of Fruits and Shrubs, cultivated
in the most approved umnner, (the ex
hibitor to furnish written description,
ptaiing variety ana roouo of culture,
IS
lb hecind best do
tarry', Fmit Garde,
n. .,x An n it-,
Class No. 40.- General Lut.
Tb best display A greatestjvarlety Flower, Iip.
i oe oi aisptay greatest variety 1'lanu, iip.
The best disiilny of Floral Ornaments,
Dip.
The best bonus!, with handle. Dip.
The beet band bouuet, Dip.
Sarsapariiia
iu lunitiiAu THE HOOP
ar.4 t. II.. ap.-e.lt .nr 14 h in,,,,,, ,
fc.aflaarl a.,Bf,BM, m ' ''H's ,,
r.mplt.. t'.. ,u;. Z '.'.l!"' .
lIUHia, ami all kki.. ..." .""i H
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a. ma innniit-.i a M..fiil,.n ni,i,.,n i ,
fr"," ir.,...,. . .,,. a.
i nikairn, I ,
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,. II lk. t n , h.. Ml I em,,.T ' K
an.l au. HI, ,,,,, ,,,. t , ... i "&' .1,
plitsMaiia. Iml lll n,, h T,.. , an, n I
jact. .I.e. .I!.a,,r . Al fc.B , , ,
I., rea.1 In lie. iu.l MiwiHier thM ., I, J , I
aiilliall(!Vrw,nllai.r.Tl kiM lr, , , J'"' i
Hon Unit any IIuhh iii hid.' mini W . .' I
''ne iian.iKot ii, ii u..j u nn a ,,,,,.4 " '"; .
It, n. 1 ,., ..1,1. hi M.o.11 nw,r . 1
mouth, n. 1 11-.I nlin..i.t tlin-a Imilea, ,.w "
skin S.-HI lu-nii t K.iin uml. r Hie acab V, l
hlle t II on. My skji la uow clear, and 1 ki '
fcelllixs Unit lie ili.eBw ,iu uoln- from my huZ
can well Iwllcra lh.it I fn,. llt I My,, - s
you, Uiat 1 hold J011 to lN ouo of Hit aii,a J? '
Mlll i.-IUOill Mra.v U,:,l.,f,iU.-. -. ... '1U
- -' - - o-.-....... luiin.
ALI KM) II. Ti, A.
St. Anthrmy's Five. Ttetae or Erv.i.
I Tetter and Halt Hlitnin. gralil 1 4 '
1 ltliigworm, (lore Kjea, Droptr. '
I Pr. Iloliert M. I'nMe Writes from Salmi. K, 1 , 4
fVpt., lsW, that he lim clued an liiirirmi,,' , J
r;iiy, which lhrnntriil to triiiinm, '
NriMjrerlnn lite af our Niriuiinll. an.l kj , jju
Mtihgmmt Irytipitm y Uk ilntet of tli '
I he curea the common .VNrfiMtt by It fuinunii, ' '
llronehorele, Cloltre or flwtllcel .V,-n
J 7.ettiinn Hloaei of lrospei-t, Tuxas, wriu-: hTlni L
' II" of your parnNrllla cured ma from ,',,
I eont twelllnir on the uk, which 1 hail lattntd liui.
over two years."
Leinrnrrheea or Whllea, Ovarlaa Tnaif
I'terlne Ulceration, Ptinalt UlttMI,'
lir. J. D. 8. Channliit;, cf New Yolk ri, rHn.i
Bloat cheerfully com ply wllh the reipiiMof Viairifnta
aayina I hart fouml your Parsnparilla a nm twrii,
alteratlre In tha iiumerfHit complilntt for aliirh t,
employ such a rameilr. but eaiwrLilly In Viaulc !,
of the fcrofiilout lUuiheni. I have cureil nitiny Imty,.
ate enaes of Leurorrhmn hy It an1 aoine wln-rt tk,
piaini wnt canaeu 17 ti(cer,i(iirtli utrrui. Ihmi.
atlnn Itself wnt annn cureil. Notblns: within my tm
etlire wiiials It for thrae fi male il.-rnnij. menu "
blaard a. Marrow, of .Newlxiry. Ala mrtlm, "A 4
rerons ne'triim tnmor nn one of the feomlen In mr tu,,
wnicn nnti Mnei1 all the remrflMt a, rimld eaik. kn
leiiKui wen ennipb-iMy ciirni 17 your i iim-itih
rum. toir I'liiMirmu iikhiiciii iioiiiuik iih eitlrw.
eonLI arTiJ n-lifr lil Ii. M.Ki.1 fll.a l.ui f .
I hnrsnpaillla as the last rraort Iwfiira iiltiair. ti.1 1
I P""'! efftual. After takiiir rone rrintajj el-hl ank
uu symptom 01 rue uiw-nae reiiiMina."
I S)(hlli ami flerrorlal Dleeas.
I Kiw Oauos. iMh AiiKimi, ltd.
Ia. J. C. Altai Sir. I ehwrfuUy eoiiilt mil, tk
i)invt of your agent, anil report tn jnrl Kiai vl tlnaka
J tinea rcalUeil with jour rurilla.
1 hate curral wllh It, In aiy practice, maat af tWra
plniltla for e hleh it Is reconuueoiled. and havt f t,ht
enVeu truly aouUnrful in th cnrt of I'mertnlaM, gr
tmriul er.t. Onn i4 any patients tiari K.i plilluk NWri
In his throat, which were coiiaumlns hit palntr 4ik,
ip of hit mouth. Your fiarMpaiilta. sti-nlflr ut-a.
cured bim lu !lt wmikt. AmKliee n attackad bim.
ondary lymptouia lu his nuMi,aau. , ul.rli.i M
ateu away a eonnidi-rabli- irt i f It. ki ilmi hi, Um
ditonler aoufO wniii reach hie hr.iin an. till tint, lint it
yleldeil to mt alaiioif IiiiIi.hi i.f tour rnriliii; Ik,
tilreta tieiiltd, anil lit- it tw-ll ukiiiu. 11.4 of ,tlrlw aiiknnt
a-.tue dWti;iirutkti tn hi fire. A tr-'Uitu vIh. ,i. Hrt
titint.-d for the aaHie dleolih-r I't lii.-n nrt iu M,tlfiib
iP l... ....tu... 1.. l...r 1. - 1 1 . ,', t
I' -'v nun iwruuwi fc,
Mine 10 tun eutm-r huh on u u;iuii a,,, ,,r tuilj a.
ci K'-utlllii; pulli III lo r j 'liilr and l,nri. n,r, ! iV
euied t-iiilniy l y jour nu.i.iuiil In t lew
know from its formula, nhi'li v ui ukunl ptie air. ilut
this Preparation fioiu your liilirk.iy mum Ut gim
remote ; oins.-qiiciitlj-, ILcee rul 1 1 ma ikul.it rii.!o,
Wllh it hate uut Fllrpiim-d UiS.
fraternally yours, (I. V. I.AJUMr.n, ii.. '
Ithcumallam, (lout, l,ltrr Complaint.
lii.rnankMrr, I'mi v.. Cib.1,,1, hjo
! J.C. Am: Hr. I ham It n nniirted iitif V
fill liinfliic hhrumatum f,.r a hi lime, v In -li lsJiik,
skill of physicians, and tin. k In me in riiio iffi,
rruieJiot I coukt i,d. nntil I iiii-,1 i.iiiar:..nii?t, on,
bottle civwl tut in two wi-vkt. and n.1.,r.d mi pwn
health ao iiineh that I am fi,i l-iir llian Mnltt
atla-ke'l. 1 ililnk 11 a non.lrtfiil im-.li, Int.
Jules V. Oetrhell. of FI. l.ui. tn1t,: I tmt,
kMIi' UiI for rem, with nn iii-r n, ,1
ihttruteil nit health. 1 liinltn. n tbii t.siOt.trjilM
fnil.il to relieve lue ; unl 1 hair liet n a ,r;.w,-,i.,.M
f-r wane yeais from no oihi ri sinw ihin ttn. rmr4
ttit Lirtr. My K ,.vrl tot. Il,a Ili v. .Mr. kVir.iulill
me to try yourKirsnnlui. la-ean-v b mid l Ut t,,
and any llilnr you ion le in worth in it y. t!v U,r lW
iliR ot (.od it lias curel loe. anil lit to piiriM mi IJ..4
as ttnake a new man of ma. 1 trel t nijt ir s-tuii. Tla
last that run lie (mid ol y.nj it nut half ri eaml."
S lilrrnaK auce-r Taiaart, I'.tilni ci nirnt
l lreralluti, Ml loa tail f.llollalluu af
the Honrs.
A crett ynriety cae have In-n rpirlel lii wale)
riiref of th,e foiml hilrle cnniplain'a hnta nt.iilleil Itm
the tine of thin rt-nie.lv, tut ov e'i-c li'ie alii 4
tbem. Si.di of thciN limy I foiiiel in car Aamm
Alumnar, hi. li the ts- nln Ixli.w nauied ail (Jeainl
furnish giuiJa to all who call r them.
Dyspepsia, Heart Dlaeaae, I'll.. Epllsp-ay-,
Mrlanrhol)-, 2Vrnraltla
Many rruiniknble t ur.-t of tl,te atleeti- u Imtt left
00 1
mdo by the alirratite p, trr i.f i lilt nnili.iiir II stiisf
lates the Tltnl ftmeiiijiii intn tipTons arii-'i, ntkl tlia
overcome! dn.onl.-ra wliirli tvoul.l K- tur-p-wl timiJi
Vearh. fuel) a renietly hut long heen tt'iiiirH bl fll
eetsitiet of tbe opli., and weave confijtiii tiiat tin till
dn lT theui all that uiediciue can do.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
TOR THE itArm ctttf or
(Otinlia, f'nltln, Influenza. Ilaaraenesit;
troup, Ilrom lilt la, In Iplewt
sninptlon, and for tlie Itcllef f
Of I oniiiniptlie l'a tie ilia
lu adaniired Sitage
of the Dlaense.
Thl Is a reiticily an nniveruiMy known tn nro ri
either for the cure of threat ami limp, cmplainiv '''
HI tltelett bera to puhlndl Iba et Idenra of lis tir uee. I
unrivalled eirclleure for coughs and colds, and In In'?
wonderful curea of ptilmntiarr tliwae, hate rntat i
known throughout the civillpd nations of tin etis.
Few are the roinmutiliics, or etea famitiet, amoee ll"B
who Lata not mmiejicreoiial experienee of Imtllnl'"
aome llvliip- tropin. In their midst of it 1 1ctnry er IK
suhttt and ilanRernna riienrd.-rt of the ihnat and luaa
At all know tha dreadful fatality of tbew disnertite,
aa they know, too, tlie i-tTncta of thla remedy, we weKi
do mora than tn aasnre them that II hat now all
toet that it did Vara whea making the carta wlist
won ao strongly upon tha eonhdeaoa of mankind.
Inspired by Dr. J. C. 1TS2 & CO., Lowell, I:
X4T Sold by C. D. Watson, Clearfell. !.
Irwin, Curwenjville ; F. Arnold, Luthcrskif.
.Montgomery A Co., New Salem; J.C. Brentit,
Morrisdale, C. R. Foster, Philipsbna;: ail B
Cbnse, Ansonville j and by dealers ersrywlur-
"CLEARFIELD STOJiZ WARE TIlTntT
Thankful for pnst favors and aollcitioui al h-
no
0.
2
l'
1 1
1
lure patronage. I would respeclfoliy """
! that I have on hand again, and will eonetntl'
I keep at tbe Pottery in this bnrnnrh, en lb'
jcra rnuit wwhh vmo.w. ... . .
. !. tlock nf Crnckerr. sncb as Cresd erMi
tier a short aistance east oi me jiriuvi.
! milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Ptove pip "
rfe. etc.: and also an extensive aiiortnusi"
! different sixes and patterns of br(',"Jj
rose.'! or 001 uivv wu v.,
. n Older on short Beiuf A-" 0 "
anu aepi tor snie.
.... ..A. il
tta imerai reduction oil p.. "Gil
wholesale dealers. F. LtlTZlit.
- .... . . .. trrp h
Clearfield, may 23, IRol.
Cabinet, Chair Making.
IOHN GVLICn, of the borough of C1erWe
Pa., will be prepared at all times teasi
to any business in the above line n JJ
notice, and in a workmanlike manner. H','j;
of business is at tbe aid sbopon the north
Market street, 8d door east of Third St.. 1
opposite tbe old Jew store; where he will W
constantly on band a large assortment of
hogony and Cane Bottom Chairs, and flr'
ha will li'f""
of on as reasonable terms as the same arw
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