Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 09, 1863, Image 4

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Jno. McCiiinliP), Jim. I. TlKunpNoti.
Willirwn Tntii, ItiYlinn! Shaw, Jr.
Ji.h. A. CiiMwrll.
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THUAHl RK.Il,
.i.mi:s WKN.U'.Y.
Cf..1 1. V( Ci''.s'ii'i'.t, often In till llrrtds and
t'liinniilnrs.
Beat Bull S 2d Beat Hull tl
JuixiKS Jolin Owen, (Tike,) John
Shaw, jr., KoImtI Tliomimon, (.Inrilan.)
All breed coma together tu this elites and coin-
pete with ent'h other, tu be Judged by their good
point, symmetry of friune, nbllily tu fatten, anil
the stock they will prolines.
Claps'.!. tirade Cat'Jr, raited in emtnti,.
BeatCjw $S I 2d Beat Cow $1
Best heifler under 3 y .1 Best Calf under 8 mo. 2
Beat do do 2 y 2 it)
Junius Jacob (luelich. Wm. K. Wric-
ley, W. W. Worrell.
Class 3, 'Jxcn.
Beet Yoke of Oxen $ i 60
2d beet do hadd't Cattle Doctor A 2 00
J u pets Wm. .Schwom, J. II. Kylor,
Samuel Brown, (Lawrence.)
Clam 4. Fat Catt'c.
Best fat bullock, cow or heillor over2 yrs. $1 HO
24 bent do Ihtdd't Cottle Ihictor A 1 00
Ji:im;k Matthew Forcee, John Mc
1'heraon, George Kelllelmrger.
Class 5. Tliwtutjh bred Horses, open to all.
Best Stallioa $10 I 2d bent Stallion ')
Beat Mure mill Colt 8 2.1 best Mare A Colt 4
Jupiits Thomas II, Forcce, John A. L.
Flegal, iavil Whitman.
The premium iu this class are intended only
for horses whose, pedigree render them worthy.
Tbe eociety with to encourage the raising of high
blooded hwaet.
Class 0. liidimj, lfraj't and Farm Horses.
Beat Saddle home ' 3 00
Beat matched carriage bones, Ytmutt on
tkt Hon, and
Beat single family horse in harness
Best span of draught burse., or mares,
Best span of farm horses, or mares,
Best gelding, or uiaro, for work, over 4 yrs
old, Yunatt oh the Horn nnd
Best colt under 2 years old, Yomttt on the
ionc aud
Tbe horse that move the heaviest load
on clone bout without s hip, YokuM
on tlit llni-m, and
2 00
2 oo
:i oo
a ou
.1 oo
3 00
4,00
.liui.ts Lever Flpjral, Joseph llrenncr,
Alexander Murray.
Class 7 . Tm'Jiiut Horses, open to all.
Best time 3 in 6, trotting In ainglo har
ness, Yomttt on the Ifone, an 1 $75 On
Jrur.Eu W. F. Naugle, Ioct. Foster,
Doct. Boyer.
Ko premium will be paid unless five onirics
arc made. Kach horse to trot against time. Ku -trauee
fee $5.
CLASS Trvtt'wj Hortts ovcnl and raised
in the aunty.
Best I in 3 on time iu harness 1 20 00
Bear trotting borne, or mare, under saddle,
Yonntt on the Ilorte.
Best troiUng borse, or mare, in single har
ness, Yunntt em the Horn.
Best pair trotting horses, or mares, in har
ness, Ytnatt cm (A Hurte.
Beet pacing horse, or mare, Ynatt on the Hone.
Best walking horse, or mare, " "
Jcur.ES Cal. K. A. Irvin, Iiamsey Mc
Murrty, Edward McGarvcy.
No premium will be paid in this rlasa unless
there are ten entries. Entrance fee (I.
Class 9. Shtrv and 1W
Dest Buck, any breed, Alhn't Farm Book i $2 0
Best Ewe, any breed, da do
do
Z 00
1 00
i on
Dip.
Mc-
Beit sheep fattened for mutton
Best lamb
Best specimen ef wool
Ji'doks Robert Writley,
Robert
Naul, Samuel P. Wilson.
Class 10. S'fine, ripen to nit.
Best Boar, any breed, Yomg Far. Unn'l 2 00
Best Breeding sow, do Far, ( Gordner A 1 00
Best hog do do 2 00
Best pig under six months I 00
Judges Samuel Clyde, Moses Wise,
Andrew Cross.
Class 1 1. Poultry.
Best coop spring chickens not loss than six 1 00
Best and heaviest turkey, 50
Best display of chickens I 00
J 1'HfiEs O. R. liarretl, Rev. Calloway,
Jftav. Gardner. I
Class 12.- ri-ju in,.
Owner of team and plow that plows green I
sward the best, 1'omij 'nr. Mnn'l if- 3 00
Owner of team and plow that plows stubble 1
the best. AlUn'x Farm Hook if- it 00
Jiicbs Ko8 Reed, Crier Hell, David
Welty.
Class 13. riows, Hollers and lrilU, Har
rows and Cultlfatnrs.
Best plow for stubble or award 2 00
Beat subsoil plow, Hnrry'i Fruit Huriltii A 1 O0
Beat clod-cruaher and roller combined, 1 00
Best grain drill, Allm'e Farm Hm.lt A 00
Beat side-hill plow $1 Heat reaper mower 'i
Best tresh'g machine 3 I Beat cultivator 1
Best corn-planter 1 J Best hnrrow 1
Best horse rake 1 Beat eorn-aheller 1
Best fanning-mill 2 Best oz-yoko A bows 1
Best hay pitching mach;ne, 1
Best stock and straw-cutter 2 00
Best horse-power for general purposes 2 00
Best original Invention of agricul. implement 5 00
Juixits James Thompson, Jacob Fle
gal, Adam Geurlmri.
All articles enumerated in this class not made
in the county, but produced upon exhibition, if
worthy of it, will be awarded a Diploma.
CLasa 14. MitccVMMOut Farniing inJemml.
Best Bee hive tl I Best potato digger .SO
Best 1 det.band-rakeal 1 Best stump puller : utl
Best grain cradle I Best lot ganl. tools 1
Beat set farming utensils owued by fanner J 00
Jvpf.ES Kli Hloom, John M.Cummins.
K 1). Hall.
All articles enumerated in this elnsa subject to
m rules as eixt l.t.
Class 15. HVieaf, H;ie, Iiarln,, Corn, Itulx,
f-e-, ilv.
Best acre ol winter wbent, .iairr. 4ffr.VWi'f if :i 00 1
Best acre spring wheat do do it 1
Best field of whaet 4 or 10 acres do d A '
Best acre of rye do do rf 2
Best acre of eorn do do A 2
Best field of barley not less than 3 acres do A 2
00
00
Best acre of oats do do A 2
do
Boat bushel of corn ears do
Best 3 acres of buckwheat do
Best bushel of winter wheat do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
A 1
A 1
Best bushel of spring wbent do
A 1
Best ) acre of potatoes do
Best 1 acre of bean do do A 1 00
Best acre of clover teed do do A 2 00
Best i acre broom corn 2 00
Best acre sorghum 2 00
Best i acre peas 1 00
Best i acre rutabaga 1 00
Best J bushel timothy teed 1 00
Best acr of earret 1 00
Best acre of turnip 1 00
Best i bnshel of turaipi American Afrieulturiet.
Judges William Smith, (Pike,) Daniel
Ayera, John Larrimer.
Crop being eqnl preference will be given te
those that yield the largest net profit. Statement)
to be furnithed by th tibibitors. They must be
aaeaeured, er wii;hd, and a ssmidt furiirhed at
tk Fair.
1 1 .l" l t f t " " 1 r-a i f i' i ! ) I i
rrii'.t i,'tr 'tt if' '1 t' ."lt,
Sh t' f t f t .-)ir .t "i T"' tl'f f 'iln
rSlM'l r.to It. rnh rfr I f f I k-h.I i i sn-t
'' ..rrry fa fn tti fc I n n4
lltt'.fl l Jmvl.fH ro. tti (n 4 ixl i)nn
titt t.f ", at' I tlis tlm t, mi' ls tf put
tins It In IK "in1 t
fMf n'tlng M fr- fr tnitilttm, nt
llttKtldiiii it. 1: . . n (fit tl tn th t.frn
lit CummlMs at any titti, and hae lli n-
m'tinrril and tinnnrisd 'f a oininlti' while
IJ' I't hrtml anil i nenl 'iit.
lft of of whl br. Mpliim.
llftl loaf ef fs bread
Il p.
Best loaf of firn bread
ltrt pound rake ll
llr't Imit csk I'ip
llit roffwe rnk I'ip
Heat Imtrtixlnr rake "
llct pr's'rv'a Jully"
llrst ilWplsy urjcl
Iv A prcsetvus Iii
Dip.
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Brst spntiF esk
lfl .'llv f k
ll.'fl litilt' rk
lli'"t dike
IUt Jelly
1 1 -1 tile, uny kind
llr-t ice crciim
.ll'lnif't Mr. Jo-tiilh
w.
nVVTO0'ISamu,l llell.
ira. ... ,.'J.....r.,..w, ..,.,.
lT.
W . Ik ( . Ii" II f.. II.
Class) 17. lli llrr uml ruvsr.
Ileal S miinil or more ol liultcr 1 1
llcst 10 Ilia., or inoro.of lurkin butter made
in Mny or June 1
00
Ileal cheese . I 00 1
Jt iiiiks Mrs. Wm. S. liend, Mm. J.
11 ii rt H I tot ii , Mr. Miww Fulton.
Class IS -yiiur.
Meat .i Um. flour $2 I llcst .Ml lbs. rye (lour $1
Beat .'0 lb, aprinj; Host .Ml lb, corn meal 1
wheat Hour I Best Ml H'. buck-
I bent flour 1
.TrnuM S. B. J-jpIah, Wia. Ililo, Chas.
Sloan.
Class l'.l Jhnaxti: Artie's.
Best box or jar of honey $1 00
Best 10 Urn. uinplo augur Dip. or fill
Heat peiicl.c put up uir-tljlit
Heat tomato put up nir tibt
Ileal blackberries put up nir-tilit
Keat curriiiila put up nir-tiht
Ileal funt'V jur iif liickcla
Dip. or .'i
Dip or At
Dip. or 50
Dip. or 60
Dip. or .Ml
Heat gellon ayrtip or sorghum, or each, Di
, or in
Bott cured hum (cookeill Willi mono ul
euriiig, Ac. Dip. or SO
Host dried beof. with mude of curing, Dip. or jl)
JriMim Mrs. Wm. C. Foley, Mr. So
lihronin llartslioin, (Ctirwensville.) Mrs.
Stacy W. Thompson.
Cliss 12 . Innu:itie Mtvivliiftiirri.
Host 10 yards Flannel
Best 10 yurilx snttinut
Best 15 yards woolon carpet
Ueat 15 y anls rug carpet, wool chain
Best 10 yards cloth
Best pair woolen lilnnkfts
Beat woolen coverlet
Boat woolen fringed mils
Heat pnlr woolou knit atockinga
Beat apeeimen of knotting, knitting or nee
dle work b in i as under 12 yeuri uld
Heat pound linen aewing-thread
Best pound stocking-yarn
Best foot-mat
Beat tidv mat
Juih;es Mrs. Win. CiKlwp.ll, (Tike,)
Mrs. John Norris, Mrs. Nanny Shirey.
Class 'Jl. .V.WV, ShAl, Wax Work, d-e.
Best spociiaon of needle work Dip or 40
Best apeeimen needle work on machine Dip or 50
Ileal specimen llowers in worstod
Dip or 50
Dip or 511
Dip or .Ml
Dip or 50
Dip or 50
Best specimen embroidery do
Best specimen embroidery in bice
Best specimen embroidery in muslin
Best ;.edineti of loutbor work
Best specimen of wax llowers
Boat apeeimen of feather work
Best seeeiinen of ornamental work
Dip or 50
Dip or 50
Dip or 50
Beat s nrt mode by tuisa under iz years Jiip or tiv '
Best patching and mending Dip or 50 I
Ji iKiM-Mia. Richard Shair, jr., Mr.l
A. M. Smith, Mrs. Jacob Faust.
Class 22. Millinery and lbtttmaking.
Beat millinery tl Best dreas making tl
Junius Mrs. Samuel Arnold, Mrs. C.
., MeCul lough. Miis Margin Hartman.
Clasi 2?,.Artisne Work.
Beat painting in oil
Best portrait painting
Best cattle painting
Boat painting in water-colon
Best ornamental painting of any kind
Best Daguerreotypes taken on the ground
Best ambrotypes taken on the ground
Best photographs taken on the ground
Best landscape painting
Best penaiansbip
Best architectural drawing
Jui;t9 Mrs. F;iia lrvin, Mrs,
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Kd-
mund Jones, Mrs. F. K. Arnold.
Class 21. Jsiins.
Best design! for farm house, barn, carriage J j
bouse and jtable J
00
Beat design for dairy house 1 00
Best design for bridge with plan, span not 1 nn
leas than 750 feet j "
Jiimjks Hugh Leach, Robert Dough
erty, Milo llnyt.
Class '2't.- Melalle Fuhiics and Mariiner;.
Best cooking-etove, wood or coal, : 00
2d best do do do 2 00
ild best do do do Dip
Best parlor-store $2 I Beat cast-iron fence $3
2d best do 1 2d beat do do Dip
Best specimen or lot of tin-wnro
2d best do do do
Best specimen blucksinithiiig
Best specimen gunsmiibiiig
Best apeeimen iron turning
Best plate castings
Ue-t fhnwer-batll
Beat original invention in c iunty
Dip A
1 oo
5
00
Best display of table and pocket cultlery,
I Dip
Amcricnn manuliicturo
Beat display of elga tools Dip
Bi'st diapliiy of tarii.tiig anil neld tools Dip
Jritufcs John L. Cuttle, Henry Kerns,
D;ivid Tyler.
The above premiums are ottered for ar
ticles manufactured in (he county. A
Diploma mny be awarded for any of the
above articles on exhibition without re
gard to their place, of manufacture.
Class 2(1. I 'eludes oi all kinds.
Beat fu m ily carriage ?i
Boat buggy 4
Best farm uugon 4
Beat sleigh 2
Best timber sled
Best horse curt
llcst wheelbarrow
jriKiKsj--Mimtiei ivn k, ,jacoo w.uimp
hell, Jaint's Forrest.
Cl. xs.s 7. f aliinei-"ire in nmnty.
llcst dressing hurcnu$2 I Beat aofu it'.
Heat c.vlci. table 2
llcrt wash atund eta. 50
Ileal office chair .iO
Best variety of cbairs.2
Best lounge cl.
Ileal lookglass frami
Host set narl. furn'e 14
Best set chairs
Ileal hid slend 1
Best centre table
j Best displt.y of cnl.iuet-ware
Dip
,1 1 ihiit.-.I ,m,..u H.PI,i Pl,.;.inl,ne
Kial.PI-. .W.,1, Irwin. Ilsina
Class IIS. ( 'oofnTi'iii' and rnrnrnterinn.
., , . v ;
Ilet pine ware luhs, stand's, Ac, 4c., Dip
00 J lieat specimen aaah
Bert lot buckets
00 Beat window blinds
Hil I.. I I...L.I. I
Best panel-door
Beit set grain meas'rs 1 f
Ji iKiKs Abr. Muorc, Hirnm Leach,
Wm. Kohi.-.on, (ltooga.)
i, ss iiui'is ami uaraen I e'etauUj.
no , i.eai ) uiisn. carrots 5Uo
(Hl"c'J do rutaliagsiOc
Best 6 h'ds cabbage 50c ,
ueat i do U. polat 50c
00 i "e" ) f'" toHiatos 50c
Ueat 1 do tu. beet 50c
Beat! do sw'tpolaiOo I Best 4 stalks celery Dip'
.UiHiE Thomas Mill, Hon. John Pat-!
ton. llllVIll Aduma Xr
All vegetable must lie hown to have;
bean raised by the exhibitor. i
Class HO.- Carriers, Saddlers
f- Miocmakers. I
12 00 1
loo;
Beat gents boots and shoos
Beat ladyt'boots and shoes
Best display of boot and shoo
Best lady' riding saddle
Best riding bridle an4 martingale
Best side finished harness leather
Best rob made by exhibitor
2 00 :
2 00
1 00 1
1 00
aesi lug Daman e
Best geuts' soddl
But display f4dlry 3
tl. A I ' , .
Beit earriage)bnMM $3
Bttt tingle baratjet 3
Beat traveling Irvck 1
a i. I,.
'I
' nil' ,
ll-,t
J 'IM S'"ll'.
i'i - 7 - ' '! 1)1,-1,
flt ;( ,.f f .ih mi t l.t t n r -I
!t i. tun I' t j ii l vlr
lt i nii'f n. I r-t im. t n Ii I
llrfl hick tun I r 1 1
I "im ins'ttx' 1 '
It inirs V 1 1 1 1 n rsi
NamriMl Sli'illtinr.
frmh, Wm. Initio,
i ('MM ,32. Vm'iii.; in f.'i,nti, I
Bl hntidlilll Dip I ll blank lip
lrt rard Dip llt nw,aprr I 'I'
Ileal nrnainenlnl tiTintiug Dip
I Jiihi William Tlig1i', II. 1. Swooi,
Wnt. M. MK'Mllntigl,.
1',aj SLiVonr ii art .
The lu.l drain tile hy or JO
I I lie lit lirarketa Dip if 1"
The berl pottery Dip er Ml
Hie neat nretirlck li le bat Lr ck Ui'
ItlMiM-ll. l.(ioollelliiw,J),.nicl Fauat,
V, T
,( A,f x.rkemMt ami thrmiral artio in
i I..
fount If.
The heal available manure nt moderate cmt $1
Tbe beat do do fur funu uroducta t
00
on I
60 '
50 :
I , '( v il I I' . I.
j'.. If I l''i. I" I f t I.
,t ( H -Ul "tl f -1 J - . ,
. The beat material for glue
' " i Tl,r l,,.i l,.!l,... .,,ll.
The best viin"'ar
The beat lin-eedoil
The best -p. i mull of roup
The i ftriiinir-iiik
JriHiM--loct. Cnlihvell, Doct. Lit,
Doct. Fel.cr.
Class Woml ml Stonf
Beat dressed stono $1
do grind Mono I
do shingles Dip or iOc
do floor boards I .
w.rkod j '
do weather bds I
workeil $1
ileal mill atone
$1
do butter bowl Dlpa0
do tin ned article 41,0
do waah'g iiiaihine $1
lo aplit or alia- I pi
v.dhoop, )
do butter Udle Dip
,liln;ts Josiuh V.
Thompson,
Jesse
Appltttnn, Jolin Monro. (Ferguson.) !
l)iscrelii)iiiuy preiuuiim will he nwar'lu'l
for all articles ol murit exhibited by :ne
chiuiicsj in nil the various brunches, and j
it is hoped a general exhibition will be)
miuii'. For li iuiproventent useful to j
(lie farmer, mid having valuable proper-1
ties, discrel ioiuirty premiums miiv bo re- i
commended by the judges nnJ awarded
by the Kxi'Ciilive l oiomiltee.
Class illi. Xatural MinfrnU.
Best suit of useful minerals of Clearfield
including coal j
do rabinetof minerals nf Clearfield and
Afliiiininir ei.imlii.d. t,i Iiii the iirim- k
$2 no
5 00
- v r - ,-- i- .
erty of the society J
do lime atone 50c
do fire clay 50c
do eollec. offossils tl
Beat potter' clay
50c
1
1
do burnt lime
do cos I
.1 tnuKs Doct.
( . Crouch, Doct.
lioo. U llson, DjcI.
Kline,
k.LAH.i III . '".
Best display and greatest variety of gruf- )
ted applei, summer and winter fruit, i'.',
00
named mid urrangeil )
do diaplay nnd greatest variety of pears
I
2 no
named and arranged
do display nnd greatest variety of pond
, named and arranged
do collection of plums,
j
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
:o
00
50
)
do collecti.in of cherries
do collection of 'iiinees
do spucimen nf apples, oue peck
do tuoi:nou of loreiga grapes
do specimen of American grapes,
do seedling grnpes raised iu eouiny and 1
worthy of culture j
do domestic wine, A mode of iii.iniifiiciurv
do currants 50 I Best blackberries
I
do (iooseberries 50
J lucks Thomas Henderson, Henry
jHiles, Jonathan Spuckman, (Girsrd.)
lLAS .IN. llorsemanshtn.
To the lady who mauuges her horse beat
and sits most gracefully
Dip
Dip
Dip
To the gentleman who manages his horse I
heat and sua moat gratefully
Best displav of horsemanship, not less I
than five couple I
do driving in the course by a lady Dip
do company of cavalry Dip
do " " infantry Dip
do band with brass instruments Dip
do martini band Dip best ten singers Dip
Jcix;e B. C. Bowman, Hiram Wood
ward, John Carlisle.
Class ''.. Xurserlft,
Best nursery containing lb greatest vuri-1)
ety ol truits and shrubs, cultivated
ivaled I
r,(the !
i des- f 85
ib I he most approved manner,
applicant to furnish written
00
cription, with the variety nnd
mode of culture)
Id best do do do do orry's fruit Harden.
JriMiE Daniel Bowman, John Hun
cock, James Thompson, (Morris.)
Class -10. (lenrrnl l.it.
Best display aud greatest variety ol flowers Dip
do do do do plauls Dip
do do of floral ornaments Dip
do basket bouquet, w ith bun lie, Dip
do hand bouquet Dip
JliuiEs Miss S. M. Thompson, Miss
Helen Cuttle, Mis Sophia Ridebaugh.
TiraiasEitfloTia Viotiiry.
GRKATEST BATTLE ON RECORD!
! l5,(H)j Killed and Wounded, and)
30,Mi taken Prisoners !
WITH CAMP EQUIPAGE AND
70,000 Contrabands freed from the
BONDS OF SLAVERY ! !
INVERT man that hns read any thing of the
J pu-t history of tbis WAK must finally come
to the conclusion that tbe Confederate Uovtrn
ment would be broken down. It was only a oues-
1 tion of time. But now we have the above Olori
i oui toul-elirring news to cheer us up ; and the
2 I only draw-hnck-to our joy nnd glorification is the
I imminent danger of llio Contrabands coming!
1 North to "eat out our substance," and lo wosr out 1
aur siloes.: Jint of oue thing tbe people of Ciear
flold eouniv mnv be assured, and that is, that
FRANK SHORT for short, called tihort-tr is '
selling limit fc sluic as elienp as any other i
man in the county ; and if you don't believe it, 1
ill J 1 a can on court-wecK, or t nny other
50 , ,inie! f"4 ";e, f' yrsclve.. It. would just r- j
I nu ,"BP"U"C """P now on iMarket
strsot, in Shaw's Row where you will find him
I ljust as Ahort as usual if not a little eAorfer of ;
2 i Clan than he would like to be. '
All Kinns oi worK on hands and made to order i
oo auor uuec,a , as we.. .., goa at
as can ne "saeerea ' up nere or elsewhere.
isiiDon't foreet the shoo nn MukM iinai
4 I in tfhaw's Row, directly oppoiite Rev. II, B.
1 , Swnope's office, P. 5HORT.
Clearfield, June 11, 1SA2.
"'
For Sale.
Ooaclnnakiiiu itnl lilafkHinitlishup,
Best 2 do cauliflow. Dip I Bether Wlth th nef'ary water power for taw-Bettqt-
Windsor bns50o ,B5; "oi eon(llt,on. f"r t bargain.
Best van. melons 50c ! The nbov VW! ' "itu.ited in the borough
Best vari. squashes 50c I of CurwtnBvil, "dJ po"aeases nil th dvntaget
neocr,llry tuT eundu)ti" ach of the a
ln",cl,' "f basiaea with superior facilities.
soove ,
iiiiuiiumiuu u . hi in
1IKNKY
KERNS.
CurwensvilU, Aug. 19
'(13-tf.
WILMAtl A. WALJ.At I. joUN c. II A I.
1
WAiLiLAflra A WATT.TTa.
Attorneys at Law,
a V aV . . V
UL,il,AKFIEI,U. JlA.
60 8. W. TIIOHrOON
JAS. t. WATSON.
rpllOMPSON A WATSO.V, Dealers in Timber,
,r J Bordr Hhinglea, Marysvllle,
(Clearfield Bridge I O.,) Clearfield county. Pa.
Aug. I, 1863.
IlICIIARD MOSSOP,
I OllI'lUN
I mi M I; r 'Uihii',
I 1r I',
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so1 IIOSIF.KV
50,KI1UMJNS
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ol all kinds 1 at
in any niinn'ty 1
Seniion price
Alwavaon hnnd at MOSSOrS'. .
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price
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price
prices
price
MI1H TINCfS
at MO.SSOr&".
CLOTH I NO .ueir
us Coals, Pants,
Yes is,
j I'nder Shirt,
, Flannel Shirts,
I Boots, Shoes,
I Hals und Caps,
at sensation price
Now lor sale at MOiSOrs.
HI A ItDWA K K 1
such ns Saws, nails
Forks, Knive,
Sjukes, ilingos,
at sensation
pnci
at MOSSOPS'.
; LKil'oRS. such
i us Wine, linitidy,
(i i n, W h iskey,
, Cognac, etc., etc.,
I FliUITS, such as
j Prunes, Raisins,
j Figs, Filberts, kc.
nt sensation
prices
at sensation
prices
at MOSSOPS'.
at sensation prices
C-ROCERIKS, sny "j
r lour, it n m s,
Shoulders, Sugar,
Molssswg, Cott'ee,
Thr, C r a c k e r,
Spices. Candles,
Coal i I'd, etc., etc.
Always at MOSSOPS'.
, RLACKISG
i KOPF.S
! POWDER
shot
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nt
at
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at
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price
prices
prices
prices
prices
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sensation
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sensation
CAPS
prices
At the sloro of RICHARD MOSSOP.
MOSSOP !
Always beeps on hand a lull I
aiisoi tment of all kinds of jrood requited
for the accommodation of lha public.
Nov. 12, 1S6J.
o.OOO Men,
"yol'ns ia B0YS tnpplied with
CLOTH I NO FURNISHING GOODS
at REIZENSTKIN BIDS. A CO., where it
TO BE
Sold at price that will indue all to be
By devoted interest to the CLOTtTING ESTAB
LISH MUST the universal satisfaction which has
been given has Induced them to snlarge their
STOCK, which in quality and sclcrtion, is bow
inferior to none
IN PENNSYLVANIA.
Come, and yu can liar
i:v oki)i;r,
All kinds and styles nf Clothing at nearly one
half
OF THE
Trices usually asked at other .'tores.
Clothing goed enough to nitlbe
GOVEltNOll,
Or any other man.
WRemeniber the place, in th MANSION
HOt'SE, opposite th Bunk.
REIZENSTKIN BROS. Sl CO.
Clearfield, April 8, 1SSJ. 3m.
NEW FIRM.
HAIMSW1CK & HUSTON
IRUG8ISTS.
MA UK i:i Street CLKAHFIELD iA.
KEEP constantly on handalarae
and and well selected stock of
D II UtiS and CHEMICA LS
PA 1XT8 OILS AXD VARXISH
I'ERFl MERY a ToiLET ARTICLES.
BLANKS, BOOKS AND STATIONARY.
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
And a general asnortment of VARI-
'AT1ES and Fancy ARTICLES.
j We respectfully invite a tall, feeling eon 11
dent that we oan supply tbe want of all, o
terms to their ssti .faction.
1 IIARTSWICK A HU8T0K.
Clearfield April 27th 1863. tf
THOMAS J. M CULLOUGH,
Attorney at Law.
1 Office adjoining the Bank, formerly oceipied by
' J B. McSnally, Esq., Market tret, Clearfield.
i Pa Will attond promptly te Collectiens Sale
CollecUeni, Sal
ofL-tndi, c
I'tt. rr, I.
at Sensation
at Svusation
at Sensation
at Sensation
at Sensation
at Sensation
A lll'HII.S lii'.t pnimih'i
Vruriiililr i:imm.
a ii hi: iomu
111 AT still, fin.uvr. Ill mi It nt. A
iXot Male. DrunhiWtln
DH. IIOOFL A ND'S
Uennan Hillors,
I'HFPAIlKD 11 Y
I)K. C. M. JACKSON,
rilll.AlM I I'lllA, Pa.
Will Eflectnally and Moit CertalnW
cum: a ll disi:asi:s
AR18INO FROM A
DIS0RDEBED
LIVER.
STOMACH
on KTHMFYR
HOOKfiANlVS CKK.MAX HITTKll.Sil";,1".,heb,"Vn:arn'r'
i Will euro every ense of
price C'bronle or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kid
price t utjt, and Diseases arising from a Dit
lrire trdered Stomach.
.UIWMtVK TIIK HLI.OWINO SYMP-
torn
resulting from Disorders of the
Digestive Organs :
Consti
pation, In- '
ward Piles,
K a I Iness cr
Blood to the
Head, Acidity of
the Ktomach, Nausea
Heartburn, Diagual for
Food, Fulness or Wiight
In tbe Stomach, Rour Erue
tationa, Sinking or Fluttering
at the Pit of thePtomaeh. swim
ming of the Head, Hurried and
Difficult Breathings Fluttering at
Heart, Choking or suffocating rensa
sations when in a lying posture, Dimness
of Vision, Dots or Weba before tbe
Sight, Fever and dull pain in the
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration,
Yellowness of Skin and Kyes,
Pain in tbe side, Back, Clitat,
Limbs, fc, Sudden Flush
es of Heat, Burning in
tbe Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of
Evil and great
D e pr cssion of
Spirits.
PAKTICl'LAK NOTICE. For those who ie
sire and will haven Liquor Bittera. we nuhllsh
! the following receipt: Oct one bottle Hoofland's
(leruian Bittera nnd mix with Three Quarl$ of
ixmrf WroNify or n Ai-cy, and the result will be
a preparation that will far exert in medicinal vir
tues and true excellence any of the numerous
' Liqnor Bitters in the market, and will coal ainca
' ten. You will have all tbe virtues of Unnftnml',
Ilittrnia connection witb a yood article of Liquor,
at a much less price limn those inferior prepara
tions will coat you.
1 1 ( )0 FL A X 1 ) S f i K R M A N B I TTE R S
WILL GIVE YOU
A GOOD A l V E T IT E ,
Will give you
STRONG HEALTHY NERVES,
Will give'vou
BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS.
Will enable you lo
SLEEP WELL.
And will positively prevent
YELLOW KEVER, B1LLIOIS FEVER, Ac.
Those suffering from Broken Down and Deli
cate Constitutions, from whatever cause, either in
Male or Female, will find in Hoofland's Ueriuan
Bitters, Remedy thst will restore them to their
usual health. Such has leen tbe rase in thous
ands of instances, and a fair trial is but required
lo prove the atserticn.
Remember that these Bit'.ers are NOT Alcbo
holic, and NOT intended a a Bert rage.
Tbe proprierors have thtuaamle of Leltera from
j th mnat eminent Clergymen, Lawyers, 1'hysi
j cisnt and Citisens, Testifying if their own per-
tonsl knowledge, to the beaeficial effecta and
medical virtues of these Bitters.
From Her. J. .Yeiefoa Aroieti, It, ft., Editor of the
Fncjrtjfedia of Itrliqinoe A'aosrrrcfye.
, Although not disposed to favor or recommend
i l'atent Medicines in general, through distrust
; of Iheir ingredients and effects, I yet know of no
aufneient reasons why a man may not testify lo
1 the benefits he believes himself to hare received
from any simple preparation, in the hope that he
may thus contribute tu the benefit of others.
I do this the mote readily in regard to Iloof
land's (ierinnn liiltcr.-, prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jackson, of ibis cit;', because I was prejudiced
against them for many years, under the impress
ion I hat lliey were chiefly un alcoholic mixture.
I am indebted to my fiiend Robert Shoemaker',
Ksq., for tbe rcmnvul of tbia prejudico by proper'
teats, and for encouragement to try them, when
tufiering from great mid long continued debility,
''rk. n ..r tt,A l...il... ..r .1. ti:.. .i..
AMV MOW V, 1..I.-V UtlllllT 1IICBV JllllPTS, Hie
beginning of the preaeut year, waa followed by
evident relitf, and reatoralion to degree of bod
ily and mental vigor which 1 had not felt for six
montht before, and had almost despairod of re
gaining. I therefore thank liod and my friend
fur dirtctiug me to I In use of them.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
Philadelphia, June 2.1, 18(11.
Disease of Kidneys and Bladder, in Young or
Aged, Male or Female, are speedily removed,
ana speeany restored lo health.
Delicate Children those suffering from Maras
mus, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh on
their bones, are cured in a very short time; one
bottle in turh eases, will have a most surprising
effect.
Parent ha ing sufferi: children as above, and
wishing t raise them, will never regret the day
luey commencea witn lliese liitters.
Litsrary men, students, and those working
hard with their brains, should always keep a bot
tle of Hoefllnnd't Bitters near them, as they will
find much benefit from its use, lo both miud and
body, invigorating and not depressing.
It it not a Liquor stimulant, and leave no pros,
ration.
ATTENTION, SOLDI KRS,
And the friends of Soldiers.
We call the attention ef all baring relations or
friends in the army to the fact that "Hoofland's
Uermin Bitters" will cure nine-tentha of lb dis
eases induced by exposures and privations inci
dent to camp life. In the lists, published almost
daily in tbe newspapers, on the arrival of the lick,
it will be noticed that a very lurge proportion
are tufiering from debility. Every caae of that
kind can be readily cured by Hoofland's Oerman
Bittera. We have no heaitation in stating that,
if these Bitters were freely used among ear sol
diers, hundreds of lives might be raved that oth
erwise would be lost.
The proprietors are daily receiving thankful
letter from sufferers in the army and hospitals,
who have been restored to health by the us or
these Bitter, lent to them by their friends.
BKWAKE OF COUNTEUFE1TS!
See that the signature cf "C. M. JACKSON is
on th wAirra of each Bottle.
Price per Hottle 7.1 rents,
Or hair dozen for I.
Should yonr nearest druggist not hav thearti
ele, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating
preparation that Ui&T be offted In In nlau. hut
nl lo ut,od we will forward. eeurlj packed,
j Principal Office and Manufactory, No. 631 Arch
street, Philadelphia.
; JONES k EVANS,
I (Suceeasor to C. M. Jictsoa k Co.,)
I n . .
. SaWor sale t UirUwick t Hntton' Dm
rrapnaniri,
I ttor. Cltorield. Pa- inl 1 !
mi.
LC ItM'l f r tu... i
i 1 I - . . ... 'M.
n ". "i i, n, s. in f 70 4,l '
', I
i'H 'i' ir Hi prM, H t in
l r f. f I I'I, I era f,,t
I...
:;zu
s i ar tot jn
Wll.
Al.n, o ,. rrsftbarrr ln l -.1 ....
t-iirivt out. i j I, inn f... ' . r,:'" v,
1.1. ...
oi nt ens Hollar a
fnrmt are alios a I
Tht .k.TK
at
fhtwrl '.
I' wnanir, nnriin r nn a,,nr,i. ti.L .
Ifurthet Information, ,pp, wlth '". K
for alreulsr, lo r a,
No.PO Cdr strati N,. v
Jan. SI.1M3. It. ,n,f"w'.II,l
New Watch and Jewelry StorT
jS.!i;e::n;.:a.Ht
.. ui. n noua in in aunii frm,i. " "H
,by them on fecund air,,.,, ii.,nf
I to Keep up nla renulal n . . , T '"IW,
by doins all woik entruited to him
rtn ,l
onable term. Defying lb. lounly,
Is fair trial, and a eontinaation of t Jli
THE 111 (J WATCH ,,lt,
N. B-Tke Cash will be poiitiT,,'
whea the work is delivered. 5T
ClearHeld, March 4, 13B3. y ,L
Coal! Coain
rpnK subscriber respectfully annooaosi t..
X citiseni of Clearfield and vicinity tbu Tl
now prepared to iiintily the ver h '
COAL at the shortest notice. Ths arrso,' 1
is designed to be lermanent, and fJl J!?
wiuaiwavs ne Kant on hiimi "
FRICE-it Cbiita at th Buk.
7 cents deliverid.
-For the piblic convenience, OrJenjU
wm. ntti u, jj i ' v ii ki jinir.cra sioro.
JOHN FEESl?
Clearfield, April 8, 1863. dm.
National Hotel,
MAINE STREET, CURWENSVILLE h
WM. A. MASON, Proprietor.
rilHIS lung established and well known n
J TEL, sitiiRted in ths west end of tkt ior
has beenremoddled, enlurted and improved, t
the proprietor respectfully annnuncei to hi'it
uieroui friends, and to the travelling nubile u
he is bow prepared to accoinmoduto allvboJ
luvor iiuu nun a can.
Ample, safe and comfortable atablinr a
Inched to the premises, and trusty siiaodj
will always be on nana, itmrges moderate.
Feb. 12, 1H!.j
Jkuf.n r. LtoNAnn.
WM, A. WALLACE.
Sankinir anb CoIIrdion ft
or
LEONARD, FINNEY & Co.
C LKABFlJiL I),
CLEARFIELD VQUXTT, fA,
BILL Of aXCBAMGR,aoTRfl A )D DRAFTS DiacoVllr
DEPOSITS HECEIVED,
Ckdli'itlions made and pracerdi promptly rttiti.
011 uie l ines ronatniitlj
on hand.
.0Oflic on Seeond St., nasrly oppou'tttl
UlUM llUSt.
Hulkloy's l'atent.
Lumber Dried by Superheated 81m
riMiK undersigned respectfully infuruulbtp
I pis of I'lcarfiolil and tbe adioinint Mr;-
thai he has the agency of the above PsictU
win sell Individual, County and Tawusliiprif
for itt use. The Lumber dried bv thi, woo
stronger, finishes better, i easier on tons, a
lequires lest time in drying than anyethirr
cesi known and drying 1 inch lumber pirte
in 3A hours, and better than many month!!?
tbe old system using the same amouetif tf
per day that a coo mm on kiln consume.. Ilirt
tificates of a number of resident mecbsDiasI
known in this community, it amply tuScia
convirce the most skeptical of itt practical av
l'erson desirous of purchasing rights wiNW
JOHN L. CUTTU
July 1, 1863. Clearfild,h
New Goods !
REED, WEAVER & Co.,
Artjiiit
ing splendid lot of the moat carefully id
ever broilchtto the nlncsi ahicK 1 1. St ib
their customers, and the public generail),
very lowest ngure the markets wills).
June 10, 1SC3-
iatATZEirs.
Wool and Flax Spinning Wheels
WARK ANTED, Manufactured and kT '
bands by the undereigned, alio i"'"'
people of Clearfield coun ty to embrace th off
tnnity now offered to secure one of these il:
U.k;... TL :n l - ...1.1 t'n"
... ...Miiici. a ij p j will Mr ci'in v... ,
ref,ed. Call at the Old Sli.p in Corwaaari1
ViM, 1 . tun-"""-
May 6,1863. y
Khai-imr anil llalr.lrrS.silK
JEREMIAH XORB1S reapecttiiMy
to his friends of Clesrfiold an"
ht has returnod to his old stand, and !'
pared to render the most perfect aaiifscli"J
who may desire his professional servirts. J
CleiiTfielH, Aprfll
"Woo I "WooVj
Ol.UUU for which the bigbe.1 ".
price will be paid by. j p
OearCeld, May 1.1, l6. J
f- alt r 'l:- k V V-- DVP "rnRS sni
(v'awajaaeaiaaj i
l. ' PAMit.v Fl.ni H. for sale
- burw. aIm. HvR and CORN t Ay'
tn.iti..k... ii..-7 ihs -3oi
t- 1. nnr
A. c. rirnr
m goi
i
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