Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 02, 1861, Image 3

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nun's, a worthy youn cnt Ionian ?"
"(Vr-ior-ii'r-i'i'rtainly, sir."
Away lu'startoil lur' l!'l 1'
"W.jIi, "lit follow, lure is a i;i(.i j,'irl
I want to introiliK'C you to. Coiik'
nil."
"H,.onnlie tnw-tawMalU ?" aslcoil
r.ol..
"Yts like blazes."
Sooil'tliey htartinl, ami soon ai
jiroaflicd tlio seatof the huly. Steph
en introihicoil theni, ami inuiuMliately
Irew to one uhle, that he might see
how they Voulil manage each other,
when his ears were greeted with the
1'ollowing eonversation :
"How- are you enjoy-joy-joy joy
ing yourself th-th-thi's e-e-e-uening,
marni '! ',
"Th-th-Hiank you, jileasently : but
it is ra-a-ther warm."
Inib'. brow contraetod ; but ho res
I rained his feelings, and continued.
'Pr-pr-pr-iu-esume your are at-i-imanted
with m-nwnost ofthose pr-pr-present
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"Ye-yc-ve-yes, sir, with all, I be-be-be-belieye""
fchc iaid, at the name
time smiling.
I'.ut that smile ruined her forever in
Hob's estimation, for hastily rising,
he exclaimed :
"y th-th-th-thumltr, madam, if
that is the w-w- way you make fun of
afellow,s in fir-fir-fir-mities, you may
to r-gras.
Tortugas, to which point the muti
neers of several regiments have been
sent, to work out the period of their
enlistment, i n bleak and barren sand
Icey in the (Julf of Mexico, obout one
hundred miles southwest from Cape
Sable. Jt is cheerless and uncoinfur
t.nbl, desolated by simoons and peo
pled by venomous rejitiles decidedly
iiie of the lruist uncomfortable jioints
to which the government is obliged to
Rend itssub jrdinates. The mutineers
'banished to Tortugas do not go as sol
diers, but as unarmed laborers, and
, i 1. i a i i' ... :
Will Ue compelled lO woriv upon lom-jone
lieatums, mucn as penitentiary con
victs do in quarries and sand-bank.
They may be restored to their regi
ments by good conduct, and most of
them propably will be before long.
BcuGod loves to smilo most upon
bis neonle when the world frowns
most. When the world puts its ironi
chain upon their legs, then God puts;
bis Goidpii f luiins about their necks : i
when the world puts a bitter cup into
their hands, then God drops some of,
.r.n.ln.M-.i r r T ci ti ft r i II n ti l 1 1 1 n if I
111? lz v rJl llvn llll'l rH tin. nuv iv.
"When the world is ready to
stone
thorn, thon uod gives me wnitesionc; i
and wlien tlio world is tcariuir their
good names, then ho gives thorn it
now name, and none knows hut he
he that has it a name, that is better
than that of sons and (laughters.
j-ifAVe liavo found out tho difficul
ty in Kentucky. She is tho "half
horse half-aW'jihor" Ktatc. The horse
pulU North, the alligators pulls south
-and the stato is nowhere. Kentucky
will soon have to niako her choice, and
either go the whole horse, or the whole
alligatoi
12" Papa, Can't I go to tllC Zoolog-!
ical room, .to co the camomile Hl.ti
the Vl-nO-yir-CC-llOSS : carilll, ni
son. lint don't L'Ct VOUf troUHorS torn.
Ktramre. it. v dear, what a tasto that
...j , -
lioy has for nat'ral history. No Ion-!
ger than j-osterday ho had eight torn
cats hanging liy tlioir tails to the
clothes line.
HoX. JdSIILA 11 (ilDDINOS Writes U
column letter to lion. J. AV. Vance,
favoring general emancipation, and
denouncing a coalition of the Demo
cratic and Kemiblican parties as "an
nllnm,.t 4 r. l.l. ,!,, Cl'Mlt 111 I'tU'fl if I llO
UllLOI't .'J liittuv livy.iu l.i ,.vv
enemy an acknowledgment Unit wo
have been wronir.
Gen. McCi.r.i.LAN, with the true eye
of a soldier, when lie rodo through
tho camp of (ren. IMonkcr and saw
tlio admirable discipline to which his
men had been brought, said, with un-
ioifrncri deli'dit. "When I
am among
you Germans, I always feel as if I had
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giji aiiiung suiuivi . Fx,
; , iliirurd,
The Charleston Mercury says thati
Isaac "V . Fowler, the defaulting New floshon,
York postmaster, is pleasantly loca-j Jj"'
tod at the city of Topic, Mexico, a-j '
bout fifty miles from the Pacific, and Huston,
employed as tho chief agent of Messrs. 3"tian
Barron, Forbes, & Co., tho wealthy (
bankers and manufacturers. i Knoi,
. I Lawrence,
James Gamble of Charleston Morris,
township Chester county, rocoiuiy
6hot ft whito crane measuring five and
a half feet over tho wings.
L. LuTUEit, Esq., has boon appoin
ted jiostmastcr of Kidgway, Pa., vice
Matthew L. Koss, romofed.
ttj"NoNE of your unkind roflect
ionn," as tlio old maid said to the look-ing-glae.
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(iHVnilV I'kv.ilrmi mil Pumr.in lii the llroinplon bun II i.-pi t nl. cf t.nml.in, KoRlitnil, nw
i,i I' 1 1 I 1. 1 H II I'n.. begs leave (o announce to HII invalids, mm, h-iiif w in imnj wnc-
III I I I l . . . I , I.I,. 1., II,. f..ll.,l. ...... I
! itmion. of IiIk Iri.'.ul.. H has nnciu.ie in pay pr" " " " ' . ':' , ,
'and hv arriving nt tlio dv net forth, onn be rftiuulioil by the afflicted, both Mill and F iMim.e, on
I Ii,..."..,. of the Heart. Liver and Lung.! Cumer, I IK. Hernfula, nn.l nil Diseases of the Blond.
.ii i.i u.,.,.rtHiiiinir t.t llin KYK mill
i, ilcnd, mi.l Discharges from (lie Knr, can be
nll(i ,,,, other discuses that have bntllrd the skil
fkill
Ari'OINTM KNTS.
CLAIM OX, nt (Mnrk'i llnlot, from the 1 ith if May to the ll uf June.
COltSICA, nt Whitmrr' Hotel, June Int. Again, 8pt, lut nd 2d.
l:l;0"K V I I.I.K, nt the Atiirrii'itn IIoiikc, fr.nii 3l to Vth June. Again. Kept. 3d, 4th nnd ith
IIKKSHl R'i, nt Ki-cd't Until, Juno l"th sndlllh. Ajjnin, Sept. lotlimirt 1Kb.
CI.I'A iH Il'.I.I. Jiilumiin't Il 'tol. June I2tli to Irtth. Akiuii, iipt 12th nd Uth.
HKLl.KKDXTK, Morrimm'n llolol, frmn June 17th to luth. A((in, Sept Uth mid lith.
TYKOXK C'TY. nt Mm. Thnn.iiu' Hottl, June 2lntnd 22d. Again, Sept. 17th and 16th.
At hii INTIII.MAHY, rrom June 22d to July 17th.
Listen to the Voice of Truth and Reason ani Profit by it.
The time linn cninn when nil who will, can enenpe the iron grnp of Mercury, by raTmg. without
delay, to soo the well known and justly cMruted Eolnctie European riiyvicimi, Dr. IIukt, who
will ndiuiuiter tlno nuly true and nfs medieinee, extracted from the immt cliMice hhut and iikrbh,
whiclj are prepared under hiown f iipcrvision, and therefore avoid ng the nra of aH MiskiulPoin
eis. which were never denigned forth iytom, to take which manj thousand have fullen viclimi
and gno tt curly gravel.
THINGS TO BE KKMEMIIERKI).
Hrmtmbcr that Pr. Itnrt wnt no patients but thue fully capable of apprecialiag and dint.ln
gni.ihing the aervirciuf a rogulnr thorough bred physician, from paltry, unlearned and trifling
qunrk,
Hrmrmhir, Dr. Rort't teiiicdicn and treatment are entirely unknown to all others In thu country ;
prepared from a life epcut in the great himpituli of Europe and the firnt in the country.
tcmrtitr, that Dr. liort ban a more extended pructico than any other phyicinn in WeiUra Penn
vlvnnia. Itrmrmbir, that oikr.en of educntion.nnd our potiular men, are all well jcijuainted with, and Uke
great ploasure in rceomiucndiiig Dr. liorl to the afflicted.
Umr,l,-, that Dr. linrt uiukerno fuUe repreentatiuni to gull the unfortunate, but all be eayswil
be faithfully curried out.
Hrmrmhrr, that Dr. liort pny every attention to dieeafei of a chronic nature.
,7rVT-CertiuVnteii of Cure way be een at his respective rooms.
Dr. I'.ort is luruiehed with over six thousand letters of recommendation from some of fhe most
diMiniruUbod men living. Alfo has awarded to him diplomas from some of the most eolebrnted
Hospital and Inlirmnrioi in Europe, for his unparullelled observations in Diagnosis, and observa
tions in oiscovei ing remedies for the euro of diseases that have heretofore baffled the skill of many
of the medical profession.
An early cull from those wishing to consult the Doctor, is earnestly requested, so aa to roceive
full benefit of treatment, nnd thus do justice to himself. 'J . me United.
Please benr hi mind when Dr, llort will bo tti your place. Persons desirous of consulting him
will confer a great liivor by culling on tho first day of bis urrival, as his rooms are so often crowd
ed, it is utterly impossible to uttond to tho noxious solicitations of all. Dr. liort will arrive at each
of th above places on the first coach on the day appointed.
Please extend the invitation to all invalid acquaintances, and eblige yours, Ao.
May 23, '61.-21.
Tilt " RKPUDI.1CAN."
TcrniH ot Mubari'iptiiin.
If pnid in advance, or within three months, $1 24
f paid any time within the year, ... 1 50
f paid after tho expiration of the year, 2 00
Terms of Advertising.
Advertisements are inserted in the Rcpublicnn
at tho following rates :
1 Insertion. 2 do.
S do.
tl 00
2 00
2 50
12 mo
$7 00
10 00
12 00
14 00
18 00
S3 00
One square, (14 lines,) $ 50
fwo squares, (281incs,) 100
three squares, (42 lines.) 1 50
i) months
75
1 50
2 "
ft tno's.
$4 00
(10
8 00
10 00
12 00
20 00
One Square,
Twosqunrcs, : !
J Three squares,
Four squares, :
f2 50
4 00
5 00
0 00
8 00
14 00
Half a column,
column,
Over three weeks nnd less than three moaths 25
eonts per square for eash insertion.
Etricess notios not extieaing Slines are in
rted for J2 n year.
A.lvertis?innts net marked withtbe number of
Exertions desired, vrill be cntinusi until forbid
tnd charged according to these terms.
JOB PRINTING.
An extensive stock of JoMjiiiR materia
enables the l'tiblishcr of the "HqwUiean'
to annource to the rullic that ho is rrepn
d U -intIs of
J'""8. J"1'
ITS,
prooram me8,
Circulars,
Ha Nt in u.s,
UNiially done
Fir IX Eoois,
'
I.Ar.n.s. 'Ra:.l T'.cxits.
op.jj.vprv Aind cf Mintin
,n n rounUyi ob oface
Ail orders will lie executed with neat
ness nnd despatch.
(J. B. GOODLAKDER ii- CO.
COUTI'Y DIUKCTORY.
Time of Holding Court.
Second Monday of January,
Third Monday of March,
Third Monday of June,
Fourth Monday oT September,
In each yenr, and continue two weeks if ne
ccssary.
County Officers.
Pres't Judirc.IIon. Samuel I.inn. Bellefonte.
As'te fudges, lion Win L Moore, Clearfield.
lion Hcnj Bonsall, I.uthershurg
Sheriff. Fred k (). Miller Clearfield
Prolhsnotary.John Ii. Cuttle,
uo,
Treasurer, (i. II. (toodlander,
iCi. .Surveyor, II, B. Wright,
Glen Hope
, CommissVrs.Wm. : M'Cra. ken,
Lumber City
Clearfield
Morrisdale
Philipsburg
j Auditors,
i
Win. Merrell,
S. C. Thompson,
11. C, Bowman,
Isnno W. UruhaatjClearfield
J. B. Shaw, "
Oeorge Richards, "
List of Post Oflices.
Coroner,
Tjirnsiips.
Htcoiria,
till,
Xume of r, 0. Xiimn nf P. ,V
Olcn Hope, O. W. Calw el
Bower, Mry Z'.itr.
Chest, T. A. M Ohee
Cush, J. y. C-i;.iU
Ostcnd, Lewis Smith
Clearfield Cr'tip, P. It. Miller
Woodland, Ed. Wiiliaxs
I.utlierslmrj, Ii, II. Moore.
Troutville, C- f. Sloppy,
Jefferson Lint, John Heberling
Forest, Jas- lilooin
New Washington J. M, Cutnmlnjrs
JJ,)pp(
, Bradford,
irsrany,
Bloem, .
Enmside,
Clearfield,
Covington,
lliirnsiile, Jas McMurray
Clearfield,
Frcnchvillo,
Karthaai,
M. A. Frank.
P. A. Gaulin.
J F W Schnaw
Samuel Way
Contre county
Kdin. Williams
Elk county, Pa.
C. Mignot
W illin.ni Carr
A. II. Shaw
T. II. Forcee.
J. A. Hep arty
C. J. Pusey.
David Tyler
H. Woodward
Klira Chase
O. Heckadorn
D. K. Mokel
J, W. Tbomps'n
Jas. Thompson
J. McClelland
II. W. Spencer,
A. C. Moore,
Samuel Way
Michael Wise.
W. F. Johnson
T. Henderson
i Curwensville, curwensville,
; i.,CCB,cr'
Ferguson,
I Inlipi burg,
Marron,
Helen Post Office,
Leoounta'i Mills,
Bald Hills,
Shawsville,
Urabamton,
tnitbs Mills.
Madeira,
Tyler,
Pennlield,
Ansonillo,
alt Lick,
New Millport.
Breckenridge,
Kylertown,
Morrisdale,
Lumbar City.f
Grampian Hills,
Curwensville,
Blontningville,
Penn,
k
Pike,
I'nion, Kockton,
Woodward. Jeffrios,
2 This Post Office will do for Chest township
f Will answer lor Ferguson township.
T OEERT J. WALLACE, Attohit at Law,
W Clearfield, Pa., Office in 6kiW Row, cp
osibs the Jcurol offico.
dte. 1, 1888. tf,
AM) I.VXC
ft
MUM
KAIl. PAItTIAL DKAr NI.S, Kinging Noises In
speedily cured lT Dr. Boat's 8eicntiflo Ireetuieat!
of the lu.cikllml (liilliiguihed pbjiicln.
WALTER BARRETT
ATTOItXEY AT LAW, will attend promptly
and fuithfully to all legal business entrusted to
his caie, in the several Courts of Clearfield and
djoinlr.g counties.
OtV.ct tie one formerly occupied by O. R.
Jarred.
Oct. 2f.b, 1659 ly.
C KRATZER & SON.
MF.ltt HANTS, and dealers in Hoards and
Phingles; tirain and Produce. FHOXT Street,
above the Academy Clearfield Pa.,
June 12th, CI.
jas. n. LitnniMRn.
I. TS)ST
I AK KIM Kit ii TKST. Attorneys at Law
J Clearfield, Pa., will attend promptly to Col
tAiohs, Lahd Agencies, Ac, Ac, in Clearfield
Centre and Elk counties. July .40. y
Dlt. M. HOODS, havltj c'tanged his lo.s
tion from Curwonsviili o Clearfield, res
pectfully offers his professional services to the
citissns of tho latter place and vicinity.
Residence on Second street, opposite ti it of
J. Crans, Esq. my '15(1.
OF T11K
CLEARFIELD COUNTY
A (J II I C U Ii T U Ii A L S O C I K T .
To be hell at the borouyh of Clearfield
on Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday
and Friday, the :th, Wtth, 17fA tnd
Sth days of October, A. D., 1801.
ELLIS IRWIN, President.
D. F. Ktzwkilkii, Secretary.
Levi F. Irvi.n, Cor. Soeretar-.
James Wriolet, Treasurer.
John F. Weaver, Librarian.
Gen. A. M. II ills, Marshal.
Wm. Ten Eyck, Chief of Police.
Fees for Admission, Entry Fees, At.
Single admission, ... 15 cts.
Children under 12 years, - 10 "
Tickets for a single day, - 'lb
Single ticket during Fair - f0
Tickets for a family, to admit
(
lad)' and gentleman and ft
children under 15 years,
For trotting premiums, each
horse,
For pleasure,
$1 00
2 00
50
Class No. 1 Sweepstakes, open to all compet
itors. Best Bull, f 10 00 2d Best Bull, $i AO
All breeds come together in this class, and
compose with each other. To be judged by their
good points, symmetry of frame, ability to fatten,
and the stock tbey will produce.
Class Io. I. (trade tattle.
Beat Cow, $10
00
00
2d Best cow,
t 500
Best Heiflor, S
Best Calf under
8 months old, S 00
7W's Cattle hoetur
Z.Orcn.
: . - $io oo
2d Best calf under
8 months old,
Class No,
Best Yoke of Oxen,
2d Best
" W(Ts Cnttle Docto, and 3 00
Class 4.
Best fat Bollock, Cow or Heifer over 1
years old, $5
2d best do do Ttndd't Cattle Doctor, A 1
Class No.
5. Thorough bred Horse open
to all.
.,. .n:. tt. nn l n. r.. A Tnlt in SO
2d best do ' 6 00 2d best do 5 00
The premiums In this class are intended only
for horses whose pedigrets render them worthy.
The society wishes to encourage the raising of
high-blooded horses.
Class No. (t.lluliny, Carriage, Draft ant!
Farm Horses,
ii..s B.i- n..r .... 25
Best matched carriage horses, Fountt on
fAe 7nrar. and
Best single family horse, in harness, 1'ou
atl on the Tort, and -
Best Span of Draft horses or mares, Von
nrt on the llort, and
Best Span of Farm horses, or marea, Ton
no on fA llonr, and -
Best Gelding, or Mare, for work, over 4
years old, Yuvntt on the Horn, and
Best Colt under 2 years old, Youalt on the
II orts, and
The horse that moves the heaviest load
on a Stone Boat, without a whip,
Touatt on the 7orse, and -
3
jt
i on
Class No.T. Trotting Horses open to all.
Best time S In S, trotting in single bar.
ness, FoMoti V florae, and Bfl Of)
No premium will be paid unless Fire e tries
are made. J Eael horse to trot against time.
(it-
!...' h"'. I'm 2 hi, m f.
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t i.a (tl It, i
fsl lf.,MH tmtts, M turns., In r,vt fc,f-
. ) '-HI Ml lt flu M. ,
I'sit tr,,tiln( pslf ef Imnn, itii,rt n
liainB. t nm,ll n. fl.
tint psrinf rinrts, tt (lists, iU A t
I'rst Wnlhlnn lintse, o nuire, in d
CltM No, !. M. iyi an 4 H'ik..
frst rtiirk, ant breed. A'hn't htrm H n. I, A II 1K
lied K, any brefd, do do do 1 ( 0
t'tsl 3 Mi rep filtencd lur million, 2 no
llest I l.nmba 2 1111
llest l leece of wool, . . Oil
llesl Fpeclnie n of wool, . Diploma.
Class No. 10. ,SViVe, open lv all.
llest Hour, snv breed,
iommi; 'iirmr'i Mimutl, and tit)
llest Breeding sow, any breed,
iirmir nm( (luiilentr, and 2 00
f'urmrroHil (inrtltHtr. and I U0
iti Ki
llest Pig under 0 months old, 1 00
Cl.k No. 11 Poultry.
Best Coop Spring Chickens, not less than , I "0
Heaviest Turkey 1 00
Vest display or Chickens, - - 1 00
Clash No. 12. l'lowini.
Owner of team and plow who
plows green sward the best,
Yuuhij t'nrmcru .liriui7, and 3 00
Ownerof team and plow who plows stubble
the best, Alltn'i Farm oi and 3 00
Class No. 13. I'lou-t, llollert and lhilh.
tlarrws and Cullkatois,
llest plow for stubblo or sward, - 2 00
llest sub-soil plow, llarr't truil Hardi n, A 1 00
llest Side-Hill plow, . 1 1)0
Uest Cultivator 1 00
Hest Clod-Crusher and Holler combined, 1 00
llest drain Drill, Alltn't Farm llovk-, A 1 00
Hest Horse Hake, $1 00
Uest Keeper and
llest Corn Slinlliir. I 00
Mower, i 00
Hest Corn planter I (III
j Uest Threshing ma
chine, - - 3 Oil
Hest Fanning Mill 2 Oil
Rest llny-Pilching Machine,
1 on
1 00
llest Ox ) oka and Hows,
Best Stulk or .Straw Cuttir, - . .2 00
Best Horse Power for Ueneral Purposes, 2 00
Hest Original Invention of Agricultural
Implement, - - . . 5 00
Alt articles enumerated in this class nt made
n the county, but produced upon exbibilion, if
worthy of it, will be awarded a Diploma,
Class No. 14. Mitccllamovs Farming 7i.
plemrnlt.
Best Bee Hive, (in
Best Potato Higger 60
Host 6 Iland-rukes I (ill
Hest Stump Puller :i 00
Best drill n Crndlo, 1 I'O
Best lot of Gardening tools, - - I 00
Best set Farming utensils, owned by Fa.'mer .'t Oil
Class No. l.". Wheat, Hurley, t orn, ir.
Beet Acre nf wintor wheat, Farm, if- (Van. Jt f 1 00
Hest Acre of Spring wheat,
.American Aijririilturitt 1 ycrfrnnd 3 00
Best Field of wheat, 4 to 10 neres, '
Anirrint Ajrlrulluritt 1 y"ir, and 3 00
Best Acre of Corn, Am'n Ay. 1 iotr, und 2 00
Best Field of HnHev, not less than 3 acres,
Xik'mV.iii Aijrirulluriml I yir, and 2 HO
Best Acre of Oats, vlia'a A.. 1 yinr, nnd 2 00
Best Aero of Kye, .Aui'm Ay. 1 yr, and 2 00
Best bnshel of Corn ears, '
Best 3 acrse of Buckwheat, " '
and 1
" 1
" 1
" 1
2
Best buhel winter wheat, "
Bett bushel Spring do " '
Best 1 acre of Potatoes, " '
Best J acre of Beans, " '
Best acre of Clover seed, "
Beit aero of Broom Corn,
Best i arro of Sorghum,
Best J acre of Peas.
Hest 1 acre of Kulnb-gas,
Best i bushel of Timothy ccd,
Best j nere of Carrots,
Best I aero of Turnips,
Crops bcin ei(ual, preference will bo given to
thoso tliut yield the largest net profit. Sinlc
iwent to l-e furnished by tne exhibitor. They
must b; measured, er weighed, nnd a sauiple
furnished at tho Fair.
Applicants for premiums must furnish the coin-
mi'tee with a statement fiunml by themselves
under a bledge of veracity, of the quality of grain
raised on the ground entered for a premium, nnd
must state, as correctlyns theycan, the kind and
condition of the previous crops: tho kind and
quantity of sjed used, and the time and ui ide of
patting it in the ground.
Persons enlo ing Field Crops for exhibition, or
intending to do so, may give notice to tho Lxec
u ive Committee at any time, nnd havo the field
measured and examined by a coaimitte e, while
growing.
Class Xo. 16 Bread and Cereal Food,
Best 3 Loaves of wheat Bread, Diploma
Heal Loaf or Corn Bread, do
Best Loaf of Rye Bread, - - do
Best Pound. Sponge, Fruit, Jelly, Coffe,
Lady and Plain Cake. each a do
Best Pie, any kind, Dip.
Best Jelly, Dip.
Best Ice Cream, Dip.
Host Pres-rves,
tlest display of
ip.
Preserves 4 Jelly Dip.
Class No, 17. Batter and Cheese
Best in pounds of Buster,
Best Firken of 25 lbs., or more, of Butter
made in May or June,
Best Cheese,
Class No. 18. Flair.
Best Barrel of Fhur.
Best 100 lbs, of Flour, Ppring wheal,
Best 50 lbs. nf Rye Flour,
Best 50 lbs. Buckwheat Floor,
Best 50 lhs. Cora Meal,
1 00
Class No. I'J. Domatic Articles,
Best Box, or Jnr, of Honey, 1
Best 10 pounds of Maple Sugar,
Best Peaches, put up Air-tight,
Best Tomatoes, put up Air-tight,
Best Blackberries, put op Air-tight,
Best Currants, put up Air-tight,
Best Fancy Jar of Pi-klcs,
Best Oallon 5ymp, Maple or Sorghum, each.
Best Cured Ham, cooked, 1
Best Dried Beef, with mode of curing, 1
Class No. 20. Ihmestic Nanvfacturci
Best 10 yards of Flannel, 1
Bn. 10 yards of Sattinct, 1
Best 10 yards of Cloth, 1
Bsst pair of woolen Blankets, 1
Best 15 yards of woolen Carpet, 1
Best 15 yards of Kag Carpet, wool chain, 1
Best 15 yards of Rag tarpct, eotloo chain, 1
Best Woolen Coverlet, 1
Best Woolen fringed Mitts,
Best Hearth Kng,
Beet pair of woolen knit Stockings,
Best pound of linen Sewing Thread,
I Best specimen of Knotting. Knitting or Nee
(10 die work, by Misses under 12 yrs. of ago
00 Best pair of cotton knit Stockings,
Best pound f Stocking Yarn,
Best Foot Mat, 50 I Best Tidy, .
Best Straw Bonnet, 50 Best Straw Hut,
Class No. 21. Xeedlc, Shell, War work, A c
j Best specimen of Needle work,
I nosi aiiccituen of Needle work, on Machine.
.Best group of Flowers In worsted,
Best specimen of Embroidery in worsted,
Best specimen of Kmbroidery in Lace,
"est specimen nt tmuroiuory in jiusnn,
00'B Pbirt made by Miss under 12 yri. of age,
I Best Patching and Mending,
00 Best specimen of Leather work,
l Best sbecimen of Wax Flowers,
gg 1 Boat specimen of Feather work,
I Best specimen of Ornamental work,
00 Class No. 22. Dress Makwg and Millinery.
! Best Dress toaking,$l 00 Best Millinery, 1 00
00'
Class No. 23. Artistic work.
00 Painting in oil, Diploma.
1 Best Painting; in water colors, do
go Beit Portrait Painting,
Best Landscape Painting,
Bsst Cattle Painting,
do
do
de
do
do
do
lo
do
do
du
Best Ornamental Painting of any kind,
1 Daat rial onawaant wrrM 4si1rAi Mi lisft aVMi n A
j feest Ambrotype Uken on the ground,
Vest Photograph Uken on the ground,
Best Writing,
Best Ornamental Penmanship,
Be i Aretittetnral Drawing,
1 I (M S I
It '
Yf, . .i ll I ' ftl II
t si
(is ll- ii sM pint, la,
p, . r.f n I i i.i II. ,i,.,
pi t iM(h l"t l'i ll' iK",
Ii. t l'r'.n f. r ( I r. iili Ulti .
ti., s I'.nn t n Ti -I,
f s So. E-V .V.I..V- Inh, i
pan
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P.ssl f'tnkltn Mote, m.. m cnul,
?d CooViin Slots, Woml nr i"l,
3 1 Iki I'm,!, Ing Finis, wond t.t iunl,
II. t I'atlur Mi'if,
2d bert Purlot Flo,
1 1 --1 t'nl Irmi f'enre,
2d hi si ( nt Iron Ki'in e,
Hi st i"(linrii lot ol Tin n ure,
2d best do do do II CO I
tct spivlmen of lllai k-milhing,
I'rst spi eiiui n of liuiisinithiug,
llest speeimen of Iron 'iiirbing,
llest hhower Huth,
llrst I'hiln ciKlings,
l'.rt Original luentiuu iu the county,
!l AD
1 I'O
Dip. '
I tin
1 lid
S oa
Dip.
2 I'D
MP.
2 00
2 00
2 (Ml
I on .
t (10
& 00
Tho above premiiiMis are offered for articles
uinmitnclured iu the county. A Diploma may be
awarded fur any if the above articles on exlubi-
tion, wilhout regard to where it was uiaiiuluctur
I p
I.
llest diiplay of Table and Pocket Cutlery,
of American Maiiii!iictiirc, Dip.
Hest ili.-pln.v of Edged Tools, do
Hest display of Funning and Field tools, do
Class No. 'Jt'). hi?li.tof all kind.
llest 1'nmiiy carriuge I Hest Buggy, 3 00
Hest fur in wngou 4 Host Sleigh, 2 00
Hest Lumber Mod 2 I Best II irso Curt, I (10
Husl Wheelbarrow, 1
A Diploma may be awarded for articles in this
class nut manufactured in the county.
Cl. isk No, 7. (.'abtncticorc in county.
Uest Dressing Burcuu $
I'.ort LlUlllh'o,
llest set of Chairs, 2
Best variety of Chairs, 2
Host set I'm lor'l'urn', 5
Hest l.uoking glass fin'el
Best Sofa, 2 00
Hest Exten, table2 00
Hest Wash stand, I 00
Host Centre tablc2 00
Hest Bedstead, 2 00
Hest Office Chuir.l 0(1
Hest display of (,'abinet-waro
Ci.ah.s No. 28. ( (mpi-liiaj
Dip. and 5 00
( 'arjh'iitci ihi, f'c
Best specimen of Pine ware, 2
llest window sash, 1 i Best Lot of Baskets, 1
riest w iiiilew-Minil,
Best set grain measures,!
Best Lot of Buckets, I
Hest Panel Door, 1
.'l.ss No. 29. limit) and Garden Vegetable.
Hest 4 stalks celery, Dip. Best j hu. carrots, iOi
Best (i heads cubhnge ic Hest J bu. rutabng.SUe
Best 2 do colliilluw'r.AOtt Hest j bu. tu. beelsjOc
Best kulf bushel table potalos, ,10c
Best quart of winilstr beans,
Best variety of Squash,
Best variety of melons,
llest Sweet Putatos,
Best half bushel tf Toiuntos,
AM veget bleu must bavo been ruisod
exhibitor.
Class No. ',,'). (.'irrien. Kiddlerx and .S'.o?
;iu.'iT,t.
Best tioiitlelnens' Boots and Shoes,
Hest Lndys' Boots und Shoes,
Best display of Boots slid SIioof,
Best Travelling Trunk,
He: t Tu llurvess,
Hest Carriage Harness,
Hest Single Harness,
Hest Hiding Bridle und M tingnle.
Best lieiitlemans' Hiding Saddle,
Best Lvdys' Hiding Saddle,
Best display of ."uddlery,
B"st Sole Leather,
Best Ffiiii-lied Harness,
Best display of any kind nf Leather,
Best Kobe tnudu by exhibitor,
2 no
2 on
3 on
2 00
2 on
3 00
2 HO
1 fin
2 On
2 Oil
8 01
1 00
1 on
l oo
1 oo
" I Class No. 31. Taims'
00 ,.
ahd fV;,uW,,T,T.
' " m"r'r'
I, "I It .
Hort Suit of Clothes made by hand, 2 00
Best font made by a Lady, i nil
Best Husk Matrass, 2 00
Best Hair Matrass, 2 Hi
Best Straw Matrux, 1 oil
Cuss No. 3'2. Printimj in county.
Best Handbill, Dip. I Best Blank, D p.
Best Card, Dip. I Best Newspaper, Dip
Best Ornamental Priming, Dip.
Cl.Ass No. I'.''. tSttmr-trart.
Best Drain Tile, fl Best Fire Brick, $1
Hest Brackets, H Host Brick,
Best Pottery, 1 )
Class No. 34. Vhnnicjh and Chemleal A
tion in the emiht'i.
T.est available Manure at moderate rust,
Best available Manure fur Farm P. oduuts,
Hest aviiilablo material for liluo,
Best Linseed Oil.
Best Tullu.v Candles,
Best Specimen of Soap,
Best Vinegar,
Best Writing Ink,
Class No. "). Wool and Stne.
Rest Diessed Stone, J I Best M'll Stone,
Vest (irinfl-Stone, 1 Bist Floor boards,
Best Butter Ladle, 50c worked,
Best Butter bowl, 50c Hest weatherboards,
Hest Split or Shav
ed Hops, ;1fle
Best Shingles,. $ I
Hest washing mucliincl
Hest Churn, .'0c
Hest Turned Article. $1
Discretionary premium
will bo recommended
for nil articles of merit exhibited by mechanics
in nil tho various hranchei, and It is Imped a
genciiil inhibition will be made.
l or all improvements useful to the ritrmer, and
having valuable properties, discretionary premi
ums tuny he recommenced b) the Committee,
and awarded by tke Board.
Class No 3(5 Xatural Mineral.
The best suit uf useful Minerals of Clcxrfield
county, including coal, $3
The best Cabinet of Minerals of Clearfield
and adjoining counties, to be the prop
erty of tlio Society, 5
The best Limestone, , 1
Tke best Fire Clay, 1
The best Potter's Clay. 1
The best Collection ot Foss Is, 1
The best suit uf Crystalited Minerals, 1
Class No. 37. Fruit.
The best display nnd greatest variety of
('rafted Apples, summer and winter
Fruii, nnmed and arrnnged, $3
Tho best display and greatest variety of
Pears, named and arranged,
The best display and greatest variety of
Peaches, named and arranged,
llarry'e Fruit (iirilen.
The best specimen of Apples, 1 peck, do do
The hest collection of Plums, do do
The best collection of Cherries, do do
The best collection o.' Quinces, do do
Hest specimen of Foreign Grapes, do do
Best specimen of American Grapes, do do
Best rntcimin of Currants, 5flo
Best speeimen of Gooseberries,
Best specimen ol Blackberries,
Bvst specimen of Seedling Grapes raised in
county, and worthy of culture,
Best specimen of Domestic Wine,
Class No. 38, Horsemanship, Ac.
To the Lady Ihnt manages her horse best,
and sets most gracefully,
To Ibe Gentleman who manages his horse
bost, and sets mo-t grace fully,
The best display of horsemanship, not less
50c
50c
50e
f 1
Dip.
Dip,
than live couple,
than five couple,
Dip.
The best driving on the Course, l.y a Lady,
The best Company of Cavalry, Dip
The best Company of Infantry,
Tho best Pand, with Brass instrumeets,
Tho best Martini Band,
The be.t 10 Singers,
Clam No. 39. Xurscrics.
The best Nursery, containing the greatest
variety of Fruits and Phrubs, cultivated
in the most approved manner, (the ei'
Dip.
Dip.
Din.
Dip.
ntbitor to turnisb wntten description,
stating vsnelv and mode of culturo.
I The Second best do
Barry' e Fruit Garden
i Class No. 40. General List.
The best display A greaUstjvarlety Flowers,
I The best display aV greatest variety Plant
The best display of Floral Ornaments,
' The but boqaat, with handle,
' Ibe be band boq'jtt, . .
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V Inls III tills con lllioii, npprMi., l)r tlto ttiZJ'
take Avar's Pllla, and e le.w dlte, IU am JT"i
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natural nttlon or the stst an.l Willi Us
feolliiK of hiMlth sla. What Is trim ami
Ihla tritwl and eoninion conipkitliit. Ii al t,"'1
of tlie de SMkla.1 ami daiimous iliilpnuwri. JJ?
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tiona siiil dianijeiiinta of the natural fuurik., .,'
lv, they are rapidly, and many t Iboni !,
I v t li biiiii nisaiia, Nona who know tlnTirtim'j'V''
Pills, will nnlr t to employ them when luiWi...'
the diwrilers they cure. " "
Htati'miita from leadhiK phylrlini 4Q .
prinril titles, and froui other well kauaa uuuJ
sons. r'
Vent a fbrmtrdivf Merchant oM. Liti$, m, jj,
I)a. A qia : Tonr Pllla are the lmraw.o of ill n . ,
grunt In medicine. Ihev liavn cnrwl niy Iiii( ,JT "
of ulcerous sores umii her hands and ftit that hitrl t J.
incurnlila for years. Iler mollier Inn Iwn loni Z?
ounlr sltlicted with blotrtiM ami plmpl"on twtki,
Ill lisr Inli. Alter our child win curcl it, . '.1
your Pllla, aud they have cured her. "
ASA MOMttlDOt
As at Family Physic.
From Dr. . II'. CUrienyM, Ack Orlamt
Your Pills are the prince of purges. TWr ,ttii,
IiiuIiiImi surpass any cathartic we mt
mild, liut very certain and efTectual In ttat-rr artl, 1 .1;
IiokhIs, which makes them Invaluable le hi In Unfc,!"
treatment of disease. '
Headache, Slck!Ieadache,Fonl 8tosMtt
Frvm Vr. Edward Bnyd, D iltmiirt.
Dua Bbo. Arsa: I cannot answer vou what coimiut
I hare cured with your Tills better than tonjallLir
rrtr trtnt with a purgatim mrdtrtnt. 1 plan great faL
denee on an effectual cathartic in my ilaav ronlastim.
dlaeasn, no.1 belitvinir as I ilo that your I'illa aQurd a tki
best we have, I of course value them higlily. "
Pirrsmma, Pa.. Mar 1, Hjj ,
PR. J. C, Arm. Sir: I hare been ri-psatsdly torslj
Uie m h'utlaelir. any body can have bjr a ilor i
of your I'll Is. It arcms to arise frum a foul rlotivk,
which iey cleanse at once. i
f eurs with great resjiect, F.D. W. TllHilr,
Ctrrk nf Ktamn Ckn
Dllloua Disorders Liver Complaliiu.
Fivm Dr. Thtadm Bell, iA'i w )"ort Ctf.
Not only are your Pills admirably adnets,! la tbHr w.
sni as an aHrlent. but I And their Iwnellrkil fffmii
the Liver very marked Indeed. 1'hcy Imvs in ho ,m
tlco proved niuro effectual for the cure of 0'ki
fittnnU aliHU any one reuiedy 1 cnu mentioii. aamrtj
rrjoir tliat we have at KiiBlli a l'iir;ill,r w,,., j,
thy the ooufidauce ol the prolussion aua1 Uk ,.;.!.
IH PiliTMIMT or tat lsnr.ios,
WaaluiiRtoii, 1. C, llli Kan, jai, J
Pis 1 1 have need your Pills in lay soimal and liw ,u
praatica ever since yell uiado them, ami cnul Urnlnuu
say they are the bent cathartic we eaipluy, Their ri-t.
latins: aetioiiou the livtr Is quick and tltrided, c.u
iii''iitly they are an admirable mmnly fur dFrBiigriiwnaj
i r tliat oriin. Indeed, I have sell.ui f und ca4
kilioui iitnM so obstluate thut it did unt rinulily jl,Ua
Ueui. iraternsily yuins, AL)aN.0 HALL, M. 1),
I Viyticiutl uj the Vamit II ij,
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worini,
iStm Dr. J. (J. GVira, of VliiMgn.
Your Tills have had a lung lrll in in v piai tl, nl I
bold rliem in esteem aa one ol the Iwat aivrii'iiU 1 bin
e f",ll,d- Tlltlr 1"rn,iv, "'"' "l"111 " Htsr m.U
I them an excellent renieily, when given in nuiilUw. I
'jtlintis ayunvry aiiu auirrmm. iiicir iiiar-oiuf
aiakes theai very n-acplatiie and cuuviiulvut lur tin m
of women snd chad
d.Tll,
Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood,
Perm lim. J. V. Uimei, lutur nf Adrmt CWc,iW
Da. Arsa: I have used your Pills wsji extrenrdiaa
aucresa iu my family anil loinmn those I am cusnl asvi
in iljstrcse. To reKulato tba organs of ilig,il 4
nurifv the blood, they aro tho very Iwst rriuedv t km
ever known, and 1 coo coufldi ntly recommend Ih
my frleuds. Tours, J.V.lllMKA
Wasw, Wyoming Co., N. T., Qrt.M, 1&
Pus Pin : I am using yum L'ulliartle I'mi hi lay pnfr
tlee, and find tlmm an excellent purgative to rleuiKU
system and pui iV the fnmtnim " ""
JOHN U. 71KACI1AM, M.D.
Conatlpal Inn, Cost Ivmess, Supnrestloa,
Jthcuiiiattsiti, tinut, Neuralgia, Drop
ay, Paralysis, Fists, etc.
Fnmi Dr. J. V. VatighH, ilnitrn-t, Ctivnil.
Too much cannot lie said of your Till for the mnl
C"Stirnrit. if others of our fnileriilly have Cmi.d Ihea
as rftVacloiM J I linve, thev should j, au las in ar thas
itigitfOr the bwiWl! of tha multitudes slioiulkr fs
Hint complaint, which, although bad enough in HwllS
the progenitor of olliura that are worse. I believes
rareness to originate in the llvnr, but Y"Ut rill) aflict tkt
organ and cure the disease.
Fnm iln. F. Suttrt, Vision ani NiJrife, JW"
1 find one or two ting doses of your Pills, takrn al lb
praper time, are excellent promotives of the prtlmtl f
toil when wholly or partially auppifssed, and airier
effectual to elranw tlio Hmnnh and rrtl tcni-mi. ft
are so much the best physic we ban that I rccuaiMW
no other to niy patients.
From On Her. Dr. mwln, nfthe HM,it fyii. Chvnl
Puissxt llorsr, Favaiiiiiih,f)...'a. . I'J.
Hnxnatn Fin I I should Iw ungrateful (' tba relid
your skiU baa brought me If I did not report my rased
you. A-cold settled in tnv limbs and Inoimht " sir
eiating nmralnit fnint, which ended in rtranic r's
im. Notwithstanding I bud lh bet of pbyslrisM. tin
disease grew worse and worse, nntil bv the aclvicam jiot
excellent acent in llalliniore, Ir. Mac konile, I tried yi
Pills. Their effect wera aiuw, but sure. H) perrtnJ
In the uso of them. I am now entirely veil.
8!ati CmxnrR, Pston Hongs, U.. 5 Pee.
Tin, Arra: I have been entirely rnri-1. by ymr PIIKs
Rheumatic Uuul a painful disease thai lmd amiciiia
for year. VINCLNT 8L1UBLU
ir Moat of the Pills In market contsin M'TCWi
In. ti, although a valiial.l" remedy In skilful bsrehl
dangeroua in a public pill, rrom tne iir -
uences that frwiuently follow Its lnraiitl.i ti. If
t mtaln no mercury or mineral sulistanco wliatsrs.
Price, 25 eents per Box, or 8 Boxes for
Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATEB, io CO., Lowsll, t
T-Sold by C. D. Watson, Clenrloll. ti
Irwin, Ciirwemvlllo; F. Arnold, Lutheribanj
Montgomery A Co., Now Salem ; J. C. DrsMC
Morrisdale, C. R. Foster, Philipsburg; snd Kl
Chase, Ansonville ; and by dealers erry"
CLEARFIELD STONE IvUE WtllV
2
Thankful for past favors and snlintioui oi ii
ture patronage. I would respectfully nnc"
that I have on hand again, and will conjtu?
keep at the Pottery in this borough, on tlf
nor a short distance east of tho Methodist CW
a large stock of Crockery, such as Cremer.
milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Stove pip"
n c. a c. , niiu niso nil rAicuet.o - ,
different siics and patterns of brerksti
rosettes Tor oorntce on nouses, ana ow"
dings. , ,
Any mouldings not on hand will be bs
older on short notice. Also fire brick V
and kept for sale. . t
?.1Tk liberal reduction on prices
wholesale dealers. F. LEITZINU1
Cloarfleld. may 23, 1861. ly.
Cabinet, Chair Makin?,
JOHN GVLICII.of the borough of Clesrltjj
J Pa., will be prepared at all tunes teaiw-
A V .. n I :n 4k . V, , line OS
Dip. i " . ...
Dip. i noVco! na,,n ",orltmn!lll .id
' s uusiuvni in n k i v viu v t a mAfll
opposite the old Jew store ; wbore he will
" I - I ..enelinent Ol '
cousiauuy ou usuu "ieiw mrev
bogony and Cane Bottom Chairs, and i"
Ve f r d.aerlntlon. which be Will 'T..
oion as reasonable terms aa the same arm
can be had elsewhere in the county.
,- -.--i. c.u..i U'... i,n nn band,'
sists In part of Dressing nnd Common iiu"
Sofas, Sewing and Washing Stands, DeM
13
1IL n.i.i French anil He d t'OSl
, Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card ana rs
Dies, 0. vuuius muuuiuciurvu
!nv iilaca desired.
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
Dip.
February 9, 1869. no. 4, vol. it. J ,
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