Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 23, 1863, Image 4

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JAM KS WUUiLKY.
ClasB l.iStrei-f'.! . er to arV freY and
Cvmpctiturs.
Best Bull i;21iMt r! 'i
do Cjw H I 2d do Cow
JriHin-Jolm 0en, (1'iko.) John
jr.. KcVrt Thomin, (.Ionian.)
All 1-refdf foui. togetlr in thi. cla.i nd com
pcM with each uther, to b. ju.lK-d by th-ir good
polnli, Mmmrtrv of frnme, ability to fn. id
the ck Ih-y will producf.
,, fjraic Cuttle , rauett in emcifv.
B,t tow fur milk ' h',l",'r u?der(13 "
?d do do do 3 do Cnlf undtr 8 uio. 2
Be do do 2 y J 50 ,
Jrtum-Jaool (iuelich, W m. K. W rig
ley. W. W. Wcrrell.
Class 3. Oxcm.
Bt Tok of Oxon J J
Id bf nt do DaM t CallU Dottnr A J 00
Ji-dc.m Wrn. Kchweiu, J. K. Kylcr,
Samuel Brown. (Uwrence.)
Class 4. 'u
BcftfHtbullock.eoworh.iff.r ov-r2 yr. It 00
2d bent do '" ' 00
JiiiGKS-Mnftliew Foroee, John Mo
Tberson, George Keltleburger.
Cuss 5 Tltwm'lh bred Hursts, open to all.
HMt Stallion "10 I 2d bet BlMion 5
lien Jlare und Colt f I 2d best M.ro 4 Colt 4
J routs Thomas J. rorceo, John A. L.
Fletul, lnvid VVhitmHn
T.. ..Hiinilliril Itl
ttiit clas. are intended only
for horses who-e podiKree render tbem worthy.
Tbe society wif h to enoourage the runWg of high
tlooded Irjrse".
C, ,bs f. j:idiq, Lhotl ana farm iiorscs.
Bet b'addle horee
llest uialfhed curriapolior.es, loiinftoit
lie Hurt, and
Bent single family horse in harness
licet span of draught hrm, or miirei,
hvfl pan of farm homes, or mares,
Deft geHiugi or mare, for work, over 1 jts
old, round i ' Horn and
Best colt under 2 jeard old, Youalt o thr.
lUirmr and
The homo that tnovei the heavieat load
dDftcne bout without s hip, Vouutl
tk uiw. and
3 00
2 00
2 00
3 00
S U0
3 00
3 00
4,00
Jritots Lever gul, Josej.h Brennei,
Alexander Murray.
Class 7. Trotting Horse, open to mil.
Boat tii S in , trotting in single bar-
oet, Youatt tht llrtt, anl f 1 5 00
Ji-dc.es H. F. Naugle, loct. Fostv.
Doct. Bnyer.
No premiaaa iH be paid unless fivs entnee
are mad, tac h hore to trot against time. En-
Clabs 8.- Sireepitales. open to all. Pacing
in Harness. Citizens' Purse.
Beft 2 la t mile heati against time $10 00
o premium in this class will be awarded un
less tiusre are Fire entries. Entrance Tee $:.
Class V. Trotting in single harness fir Hones
ovnei in county at least 15 days lefvre the
Fair. Citizens' Pirsc,
Bet 3 in 5 mile heate against time $30 00
No premium will be awarded in this class un
less there arS five entries. Eutranee fee J2 50.
tTbo horse winning the premium in clas 7 can
not eompete forth premium in this class.
Class 10. Trotting J Jones cicned and raised
in the county.
Best 2 in 3 on time in harness $20 00
Best trotting horse, cnars, under saddle,
" 1'oHitff oti tht Horn.
Best trotting horse, or mare, in single har-
ne,8( 'onnft on tht Hon.
Best pair trotting horses, or mares, in har-
nesgi Youatt on the llnrte.
Best paciug h,orje, or maro, roiiaff o the Hone.
Best walking horse, or mare, " "
Judges -Cal. E. A. Irvin, Ramsey Mc
Murray, EdwaH Mclinrvey.
No premium will be paid in this class unless
there uro ten entries. Entrance fee $1.
Class 11. Sheep and HW.
n..i T1V ,tiv hroed. Allen i farm Book i. $2 OS
Best Ewe, any brent, ao uo u
Best sheep fattened for mutton
Best lamb
Best specimen f wool
lrr..-.iR.l,ert riuley. Kobert
2 00
1 00
1 00
Dip.
Mo-
Xaul, ba-Tinel P. Wilson.
Class 2.-&rine, open to all.
Best Boar, any breed, Yoh9 Far. Jinn I 2 00
B..t Brding low, do for, t Gardner A i 00
Best hog rto do 2 00
Best pig under six months
Jcd(;e Snrauel Clyde, Moses Wise,
Andrew Cross.
Class 13. Povltiy.
chickens not less than six 1 00
Beet and heaviest turkey, 50
ll.l rfi.nl.r nfehickpnii I 00
Jcdceh .0. It. Barrett, Rev. Galloway,
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Owner of team and plow that P low. gr. n
sward tbe best, 1 oaaj, Far. Man I t S 00
Ownsr of team and plow that plow. ..abb .
iU. I,.. i furm hook irj
JtLOES lto Reed, Orior Bell, David
rt'eliy.
Class 15. Plow. Hollers and Prills, Har
rows and Cultivators.
Tl r. .I..V.I.I. nr .w.rd
2 00
Best subsi.il plow, ItarrSs Fruit GatJcn A 1 00
' . . . .. . I nn.
Best elod-ciui-ber and roller comoineu, i
Best irratn drill. AHeu't Farm V.wk A 1
00
00
Best tide-bill plow $1
Best tresh'g machine 3
Best corn-planter 1
Best borse rake 1
Best finning mill . 2
Best reaper A mower $3
Best cultivator 1
Best barrow 1
Best corn-sheller 1
Best ox-yoke A bow. 1
Best bay pitching mach ne,
1
00
lies, stock and stmw-eutwr
Best burse-power for gBral purposes 2 00
Best original invention nf agricul. implement 5 00
Jrnt.Es James Thompson, Jacob Fle
gal, Adam GearharV. '
AU aUie.hu enumerated In this class not made
in tbe oouuly, but (sroduced upon exhibition, if
worthy of it, will be awarded a Diploma.
Cluss 10. Mutccllantint Farming Implements.
Best Bee hive tl I Best potato digger SO
Best ) dt band-rakesl Beat Hump-puller i 00
Best grain cradle 1 Best lot gard. tools 1
Belt ret filming otantil owned by farmer 3 00
J errors Lit Bloom, John M.Cuuimings,
P. I). Hall.
All articles eoamersAed ia this class subject to
1 1
oiitli',
same rule. a. clas 13.
Class 17. Wheat, Rye. Barley, Corn, Oats,
Fest acre ol wiater wheat, Amr. j4jiWi! 4 3 00
Best acr spring wheat 4 do A 1 00
Best fieldol wbaet or U acres do d A 8 00
Beat are f rya do do tt 2 00
Bett are of corn do do A 2 00
Best field of barley n4 kes tban 3 acres do A 2 00
Eost acw tf ou du do A 2 00
Fest tiufhel of era ears do do
Best 3 teres of buckwheat do do A 1 00
Best bushel of winter wheut do do A 1 00
Best bushel of spring wheat do do
Best 1 acre i f potatoos 4 4o A 1 00
Best i acre of beaoa A 4o A I 00
Vest acre of elover se4 do do A 2 00
Best 4 rr broom corn 2 M
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t'rntlbeUiS pmI pti'fi rt nee a ill
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k.m.iJii.iliiii.llMi.li. Miatiminti
'to be ruttil.hmJ b lb sshlbll.il. They m l
I mi atuttd, ot i Igheil, Snd a Sampls lutaltbsd It
lib Fair. .
Applicants flr premiums itiutirurnltn ine-iorn-
mtiin with t intfinr'Mt lotifd tit lhi'ini'iTP",
und-riplnlttixifviirm-lty, nl tli (uiintlty f gmiii
rli.t nn ih rMiiind ruii-iril fut prriiiiuin, nJ
in' "'""J I" ki"J "h.d c"n
iair.t.noi ui" nr. umr vni.p i in p. -i
l.ty of wil town. nd lit lime i.d mml l p"t-
tlnir it in Ihc urouuil
1'o'P.tin rntitrinK di'ld irt-pi for rshiblllon, or
.... ..il i ll,i. r H'CU-
inicninng Kni" i mj .-- - .
I ii. - '.,..,...lii .it inr lim. ami Itftve tn mmi
I raixfiiii'd and fiamlncd by a oommitt wl
I,,!,,
I growing.
Ciam 18 Hrtadand Cereal tooU-
Best loaf of i.'h eat bread
Best loufof rye bread
l'lploma.
IMp.
Mp.
Best loaf of corn bread
Best pound cake Dip
llext fruit oak Mp
Beat coffee cuke Dip
Beet bale lielor cako '
Best pr's'rv's A jolly"
Best display of Jel
ly A preserve. Dip
Best sponge eake
Best Jelly cke
Best ladys' cak
Best rnke
Best jelly
Best pie, uny kind
Host ine cream
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
Dip
JinxiEs- Mrs. Josinh W. riiotnpson,
Mr, (i. I). Goodfollow, Mrs. David Dress
ier. Class 10. Butter and cheese.
Best 5 pounds or more of butler $1 00
Best 10 lb., or more, of ferkin buttor made
in May or Juue 1 00
Best cheese 1 ?0
Jt'uors Mrs. Wm. K. Read, Mrs. H.
Hartshorn, Mr. Monea Fulton.
Class W Flour.
Best 50 ll.s. Hour t2 I Best 50 lbs. ryo flour $1
Best 50 lb. spring Best 50 lbs. o-trn moal 1
wheat flour 1 Beat IiO lbs. buck-
J w heat flour 1
Ji dges S. B. Jjrdan, Wm. Ililes, Chits.
Sloan.
Ci.aks 21. Ihmestic Articles.
Bost box or jar of honey $1 00
Best 10 lbs. maplo sugar Dip. or 50
lle?t peaches put up air-tik'ht Dip. or 5 I
Best toninln. put up air-tight Dip or 5C
Best bluckberrios put up air-tight Dip. or 50
rSesl currants put up air-tight Dip. or 50
Bert fancy Jar of pkkeL Dip. or ill
liest grllon syrup or sorghum, cr each, Dip. or 50
l!nt cured hiini (cooked) with mode of
curing, Ae. Dip. or 50
Best dried beef, w ith moilo of curing, Dip. or 60
I units Mis. Wm. C. Foley. Mrs. V
1
hronm llailohcrn, (LunvciifVille,) .Mrs.
rtney . I Ii'.'ii:) nun.
Cl A '2'2. Ihmestic Manvfarturn.
Best 10 yards Flannel 1
Uoi.t 10 y;irds saitiiiet 1
Best 15 ynnls woolen curpet 1
test 15 yards ran carpet, wool chain 1
Best 10 yards clulh 1
Best lair woolen blunkcts 1
llrnt woolen coverlet I
Best woolen fringed suits
Best pair woolen knit stockings
Best specimen of knotting, knitting or aee
die woik b miss under 12 years old
Best pound linen sewing-thread
Bost pound stocking. yjro
Best font-mat
Hunt tidv inut
JuniKS-Mrs. Win. Caldwell, (Tike,)
Mrs. John Noma, Mrs. .Viucy Mnrey.
Clash 23.-. VrtJ.'i!. Shell, Was Work; dr.
Best specimen of needle work Dip or 50
Best speciiiien needle work on machine Dip or 10
. m w.,.iaj li;n r.n
Dip or 50
IK'sl specimen unuio m "uiwv
Best specimen embroidery do
Best specimen embroider) ia laee
Boat specimen embroidery in muslin
Best t).eiiinoa of leulher work
Best specimen of wax flowors
Pest spoeiuien of feather work
!!..! soecinien of or..aiuental work
Dip or 50
Dip or 50
Dip or 50
Dip or SO
Dip or 50
Dip or 50
Dip or 50
Best s lirt made by miss under 12 years Dip r 50
Best patching and mending Dip or 50
J i dues-Mrs. Richard Shaw, jr., Mrs.
A. M. Smith, Mrs. Jacob Faust.
Class 24. Millinery and Dressmaking.
Best milUnery $ 1 Best dress making $ I
Ji'Ih.ks Mrs. Samuel Arnold, Mrs. C.
Z. Mc'Jullough. Miss Maggie Uartuian.
Class 25. Artistic Work.
Best painting in oil Dip
Best portrait painting Dip
Best cattle painting Dip
Boat painting in water-colors Dip
Best orniiiueutul painting of any kind Dip
Best Daguerreotypes taken on the ground Dip
Best ambrot) pes taken on tbe ground Dip
Best photographs taken on the ground Dip
n.i i.iiiUiids raiutinz Dip
Best penaianhip pip
Best architectural drawing Dip
J imir.3 Mrs. Eliza Irvin", Mrs. Ld
mund Jones, Mrs. F. K. Arnold.
Class 20. Designs.
... - . i i i
West designs lor larm uousc, uuru, vmnug? i j qq
hour and stable j
rse.i desiKn fur dairy house 1 00
Best design for bridge with plan, span not ) ,
less than ?50 feet J
JtiKiEs Hugh Leach, Robert Dough
erty, Milo Hoyt.
Class 27.- Metalie Fabrics and Machinery.
Best cooking-stove, wood or coal, .1 00
2d best do do do 2 00
3d best do do do Dip
Best pnrlor-elovs $2 I Best cast iron frnce $3
2d best do 1 2d best do do Dip
h!eit specimen or lot of tinware
z UO
I Vp.cinten llucksmithing
, I Bun.Ini,hing
, t P" ifl)n.lurnini:8
Dip A
00
0J
00
00
2
2
2
r .
Best plate castings
1 00
liest shower-uatu
l.nst nrii'iu al invention in county
1 Oo
& 00
Best display of table and pocket cultlery, )
American manufacture J
Best disp'ay of eige tools
Dip
Urtt display of farting and field tools
I I f P.illln linn
Din
Jt tiF.s John L. Culllo, Henry Kerns,
David Tyler.
The above premiums are offered for ir-
ticli-B manufactured in the county, a
lli;it;s uiaiiuiiKiMiv. , . - - - , . , .... , , f
Dit.loilia may be awarded for any of the; W h eonalu.ion that the (onrcdernte. Gov.ro
..i.i... ...;..lL l.iV,tion wiLl.out r- m,n' "ouldbe m.ken down. It was only a ques-
ulmva ariie es on e.xliiaition without re
gard to their place of manufacture.
Class 28. Vehicle of all kinds.
Best family earring fi I Best timber sled 12
Best buggy 4 Best borse cart 1
Best farm wagon 4 I Best wheelbarrow 1
Best sleigh 2 1
JriicLs--Samuel Ki
irk, Jacob W. Camp-
bell, James Forrest
Class 2'J. Cabinet-ware in county. ' '
Best dressing hurau$2 I Best sofa
Best tit'i. table 2 Best lout.ge t.
Bert wash stand cts. 60
Beet office chair 50
Best variety of chairs$2
Best bedstead 1 i
Besslook'glass frame 50
.!' set narl. fum'a f I
Best set chair. 2
Best centre table 1
lta.l ili.nli w nf .hinpL-war
Dip 2
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J L1X.WJ uines u. r leming, nnstopner
-r i.. i. i... 1 l.,iren- 1
Krauer. Joseph lrw in, (Lawrence.)
Class 30.-Omenta and tarpentenng.
Be.t pine ware tub., stands, Ac., Ac, Dip A J
ao specimen sa.-n ti stinu -uchui
do window-blinds 1
Best lot baskets
do paael-door 1 Best set grain mea.'rs 1
Jlik.es Abr. Moore, 11 train Leach,
Wm. Robison, (Boggs.)
Class Jl. Jioots ana harden I tgctaulct,
Best ibush.raoroU 50o
do i de ruta1ags50c
do i do ta. potat 50c
do i do tomatos 50c
do i do ta. bejts 50c
Bast 6 b'ds cabbage 50c
Beit2 doeauliflua. Dip
Be.t qt' Windsor bntida
Best ran. melons 60c'
Best vari. .quashes 50o
do i do sw t pota50s
Be.t 4 staik. celery Dip
Jrnari Thomas Mills, Hon. John Fat-
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ti l (in. limn i 'milu t I'1
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n.li ntitila uf rshilill if
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dn U Brn"i J
tin gratl' II I
in ui'lT ladillnr; I
Hurt fll liin i-fc
pi nt uii!- kip li-nlli. dUr
l'ilrrltt hatciMS .i
Hill tinul- hatn..i I
Itrat tinv.hr t tn l
Itmi i.li. loath. 60s
licit Uii up- do Ml
ausl. Itiuo Switilea,
,1 V fill Jmou J
Jftiic Miewint.
i .. ;ri 'I'mlon' and I'uKolttert' U'ur.
lli.l suit of clothM mad by bund ti 00
ll.l com luuut' vy m muy
u,,t, PBt,i,iiil veit mud by lady 1 VQ
Jini iiurk Miuttru.i f 1 Hurt straw uiattrnii 1 00
xj...t bHir u.ltie9 i
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JuiHiti ' imam rt'Klll, V til. Iwltlt'i
Snimivl Muitlncr.
I Ci.as 34 Vi'i'i'ii hi aunti.
UH hundbill lip I Hot blunk Mp
Hot card Dip lief t oewnpaper Iip
Best orumnenlnl priutinu
lal priutinir l
Dip
I JiitoEs iviiiiatn r.igier, u. li. wooi
10,
Win. M. MoCullouijh
Class 35. iS'ioMiu'iir.
Tbe best drain tile Dip or 50
The he. i brackets Dip t- 50
The best f uttory Dip or 50
Tbe best lire brii k Dip Ti e best brick Dip
Ji'bUEs G. D. Good tt'llow, Daniel Faust,
Samuel Bell.
Class 30. Chemicals and chemical action in
county-
Tho bot available mnuure nt moderate cost $1
The best do do for farm products 1
The be.-t rnuteriul fur glue
The best tallow candles
The best vinegar
The best linseed oil
The best specimen of soap
00
00
50
50
in
50
50
50
I.i t z, 1
The Lest writing-ink
JtusiKs Doct. Caldwell, Docl
Doct. Fetzer.
Class 37. H 'ood and Stone,
Best dreised stono $1
do grind stone 1
do shingles Dip or 50o
xlest mill stone
do butter bowl DIpsJMo
do turned article 5Uc
do wl.-g mat bine $1
do split or aha-I
L i,,,,,,,. ( Dip
do Boor bourds I
worked (
do weather bds I
fl
'
workod ) $1 do butter ladle
Din'
JcnuES Josiali W. Th'iinpsnn,
Jesso !
A'i'leton, John Moore, (Ferguson.)
Discreliotiury vrumiuius will be ntvardeil
for u 1 1 articles of merit exhibited by :ne
elianics in nil the various I ranches, and
ii is hoed a gfiiPtal exlubilimi Hill be
iiiudf. For all imiioveuients useful to
the farmer, and having valimble proper
ties, disoiet i'jiiarty pretniams may be re
oomiiianded by the judg's pii J-nwarded
by ll.e Executive i.om.nittiH'.
Class .Vu.'icm Minerals.
Best suit of aseful minerals of Cioarliald
including co .l
?i 00
do cabinet of miuerttls of Clearfield and
adjoining counties, to be the prop- & 00
crtv of the society
do lime stone 50c
do lire clay 50c
Best potters' clay
60c
$1
1
do burnt lime
do collec. of fossils $1
do coal
Jl'DOES Doot.
Geo. Wilson, Docl. I).
O. Crouch, Doct. Kline,
Ilass 3'J. Fruit,
Best display and greatest vitristy of graf
tr,$3
ted applet, summer and winter fruit
00
named aud arranged
uo.uii.jMuy iiuu grvuiuii Tancij ut irui, i
Illlllll'U HHU KllttHCU j
do din Ur aud rrreatest variety of tiench- )
cr. named and arranged J
do collection of pluu.s,
do colleetim of cherries
do collection of quinces
do specimen of apples, one peek
do ,'peci uen of loreiga grapes
do specimen of American grapes,
do seedling grapes ruisud ia couniy and I
worthy of culturo J
do domentio wine, A mode of manufacture 1
do cun Mite 50 I Best blackberrie.
do Uooseberrie. bO j
J roups Thomas Henderson, Henry
IlHes, Jonathan iSpnckmun, (Girard.)
Class -10. Horsemanship.
To the lady who manages her horse best)
and s'.ts most gracefully J
To the gentleman who manage, his horse I
best and lit. most rari'fully f
Pip
Dip
Dip
Best display of horsemanship, not less I
than five coutilo j
do driving in the course by a lady
do company of cavalry
do " " infantrv
Dip
Dip
do band with brae, instrument. Dip
do martial band Dip I best ten singers Din
JitMiKs 11. C. Howtmui, llirara Wood
ward, John Curlisle.
Class 41. Xursorics.
Best nursery containing the greatest vari
ety uf fruits and shrubs, cultivated
in tbe most approved uiauner, (the
applicant to furnish written des
cription, with the variety and
mode of culture)
$3 00
2d best do do do do Harry's Fruit O'anea.
Ji-uoES-Daniel Bowman. John Ilan -
cock, James Thompson, (Morris.)
Class 42. General Lit.
Best display and greatest variety of flowers Dip
do do do do plants Dip
do do of floral ornaments Dip
do basket bouquet, with ban lis, Dip
do hand bouquet Dip
J t does Miss S. M. Thompson, Miss
Helen Cuttle, Mii Sophia RaJebaugh.
GREATEST BATTLE ON' RECORD!
15,00 Killed and Wounded, and
30,00 taken Prisoners !
WITH CAMP EQUIPAGE AND
70,000 Contrabands freed from the
BONDS OFJLAVERY ! !
"INVERT man that has read any thing of the
j past history of tins n Alt must finally come
tion of time. Hut now w have the above li Ion -
out soul-stirring new. tn cheer us up ; and the
nnla .ir...lin.if 1 .1 i. F mnA rrl.tri A nn ..... I a tl..
imminent dancer of tho Cuutrabandi eomins-
isortn to -eui our our .unsiance, ana to wear out
eur shoes 1 Butofene thing the people of C'-ear-
Seld rnuntv ntav be assured, and llml Is. thwt
FltANK SHORT for short cslled Short-ce is
j telling iMHtts V shoes ss cheap as any other
man in the county! and if ou don't believe It,
J2 jut give him a call oo court-week, or at any other
jo : time, oad see for your.clve.. lis would just r-
mind the public that hi shop is now on Market
1 strwt, in r-haw's Row wher yon. will Dud him
jut as Short as usual if not a little ihorter of
, Cash than be would like to be.
' All kind, of work on hand, and made to order
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.i , A . 11 i.JA . A..
, "u " -"I uuu
as csn be "skoered up here or elsewhere. -
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pWW) . o(fise F. SHORT.
i1 Clearfield. June 11. 182.
, WILLIAM A. WALLACI.
JOHM O. BALI
WALL A (DIE & EALL,
Attorneys at Law,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
S. W. THOMFSO.V,
JlS. E. WATSON.
ipIIOMPSON A WATSON, Dealers in Timber,
I Saw-Loas. Boards and Shinila. Marvtvi.lo.
(Clearfield liridg p. o.,l Clrfkid oeuuty, Pa,'
t'l'iim hi iiti.t t t.iii ii.
tf I '.l l In I' i.r, ' i will, In It it in ,n'
l( ( I Si thus !'. in t!,ii j r, .
If j ti I alter lbs . hp' I , it if nm )mt,
ft
I
1
I'ftt I ii IMt 1l'ltt, I t I t 1 1 t
O II t)ii.sSl I it, 4 i l tililmlti i-,
-
1 H ma tl AdtntlMlif.
Adswrtlaamants ar lncrtd la th Hrpnlilirait
t tba followlnc rain t
1 I tnnortlnti.
! Ons inar, (14 llnai.) It
Two itiri.,(2HliMM,) 1 VII
I do.
I U
t "
(I mn'S.
do.
f I 00
1 00
1 SO
1 2 mo
$7 00
10 00
Threa squares, (42 lino.) 1 AO
B mnnlhs
One RiusrS i t
Twosquares, I t t
Three squares, t t
Pour squares, I :
Malf a column, t t
One column, t t
I
14 PV
6 00
( V0
10 00
11 00
t 4 00
t l ft 00
t a oo
t i s on
t 14 oo
j
20 00
85 00
Over thr weeks snd lets than three months 26
cent per squar for eanh Insertion.
Busiasis nst'.ees notsxriedlng (lines are In
serted fur f 2 a year.
AJvertlsirr.snts not ntsrirsd wltktHs number of
Ciortionidoslred, will be continue! until forbid
and charged according to thjso terms.
$35 00
entire cost lor
1)AVS tbe entire cost lor TUITION In the
most popular uud successful COM.M KrtC'lAL
M)iIOl)L in the country. Upwards of Twkxvk
lliMiutli young men, from twkstt-eiurt ditler
ent Status, have been educated for busiuesa hero
within the past three years, some of whom have
beon employed as BUUK-KEEl'EHS ut saluries
(2000 00
intinudiutoly upon graduating, who knew nothing
of accounts when they entered tbe College.
tl pit- .Minister's son. half price,
t u ..... . . . .: J l .
- ". yiew wneu
P',V' w,lll0t .' ol"frKe- , . .
v.l or CaUloguo. Spooimeu.of I'enman.lilp.and
' ) Iew vt the -OLLr.t,K, enc i s. five letter lamp.
to JE.NKI.NS A SMITH,
I u..ii i i H11I.I.....I. it.
. iiie.-iiiu, .
WATCH & JEWELRY
11I1E undersigned respectfully
. informs I is customers.aud the
public generally, that he hits just
received from the East, and oi en,
edathis establishment in OltAHAM'S JlU W
Clearfield, I'a., a fine assortment of Clocks,
Watchks, andJawcLar of diflerent qualities,
from a single piece to a full sett, which he will
sell at the most rcnsnnublo price, for cash, or in
exchungo for old gold aad silver,
CLOCKS of every variety ou hand, at the mist
reasonable prices.
ALL kind, of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
sarefully repaired and H'arratilrd.
A continuance of patronage is aolicited,
Kept. ID, ItiCO. II. V. NAUOLE.
Flyer's Patent Churn,
A superior art'cle. A family using this Churn
never need be without butter!
AU the above and many other articl. are fur
nished to customers cheap for Cash or exchanged
for approved country produce. Cherry, Maple,
Poplar, Liuwood and other Lumber suitable for
Cabinet wor):, taken In exchange for furniture.
yf Homeniber the (Imp is on Market street,
Clearfield, I'a., and nearly opposite th "Old Jow
Stor.." JOHN GULIC1I.
Nov. 2o, 1SG2. y
n. a. irMi. T. J. u cti.louuu,
BUSH & M'CULLOUGII,
Collection Office,
Clkarpieltj, Pa.
t&-s Oraiiam's New BriLUiso.
Feb. 5. '02.
WALT E Ii BAR 11 E T T ,
Attorney at Law.
nAVINO resigned bis commission in the ar
my, and resume tbe practice of Law, may
be consulted on professional business at hi. office
on Second street, Clearfield, Pa. All business
promptly attended to. Feb. 11, '03.
Tr . " wTsm it n a coT
M nil CHANTS, and dealer In Dry
Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Qaoonsware, and
.v.rilKini linmllv kevl hv thfl trnftA. Rlnrfl nn
0
J'jP j SECOND Street, below Judge Leenard's, oppo-
site the Presbyteriau Church, Clearfield I'a
Deo. 4, IS01.
JOSEPH It. M'MURRAY
.4 .V D EA L E It I X L UM HER
New Washington, Clearfield County, Pa
i July 1st 1863.-tf
if aT,-,1L1Q aH
i 4 ? J? B3?3J 4 1
LI Til KR SIR EG,
CLEARFIM.D COUNTY, PA.
WILLIAM SCIIWJDf, Proprietor
May 19, 1863 ly.
cvren1us 110we.
Justice of the Peace.
For DscATca Tawnshlp,
will promptly attend to all business entrusted to
hi. care. I'. O. Address, l'hilipsburg Pa.
Aug. Zltt 101
PRACTICING Physician, and Examining Sur-'
geon for Pensions. Office Southwest corner
ecoud snd Cherry streets, Clearfield, Pa,
January 21, 1803. ly.
dO.wTp6tteiT .
Physician and fcurpson, bin permanently
locaUd at Kr.'nchville, Covington township, off
en his professional service, to the surrounding
community. May 8, 1861.
J. P. KItATZER.
Ml'.RCHANT, sod dealer la Boards and
Shinnies: Iraln and Prodnee. FRONT Street
, above the Academy Clearne.d Pa.,
j Deo. 4, 18M.
I ' - 1 ' 1 '
17sOR KA.--.K-A Carriage, niUbl f.r on or
a; a two horses ia
good condition for ssle
cheap for CASH, by
R, V. WILSON.
Clearfiajd, June S, 1963.
Jan. MrMurray. MatU Irvin.
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries Lumber, Ac,
Bmnside, Pa
Den. 21,162.
iV. W, 8UAH,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
TTAS narmanenllv localnd at RhawnillaS p.
11 wh.re he respectfully solicits a share
r ay j -' t j
DANIEL OOODLANDER,
JUttTICE of tbe peace
Lulhershnris. Clearfield Co. Pa..
will attend prosaplly U all business eatrusted
it.r.sin March 2. i860. y. pd.
W.
M. M CUI EOEGll, Attoss-sTat'
Law, Cleart t, Pa. Ot5c with L. J. I
t'riins. Em., on Sacos sreet. '
March JO, 1H62, tf.
J tber.burg, ClearSald eototy Pa.
prompUy to aU b,M a.mi.ud to bit ear.
Luthetsborg, April i, 1891.
RICHARD MOSSO-r
I
lol l liiN M, nn., iciitJutM,
si
lit
n;
nl
I I I.MM.H
(i ii'.rinM
w' ii iu i,
I w S
i H'l'"
f i n nfifitt
limillnti
A l.l'Al 'A'i
i.i ii
I !('
Jllsl M-i-eiViN. at MUSNui s
(11 Mill Ail. 1 til S..i.liott
flllNIV.
I'll I NTS
G10VK1
CU A VATS.
a i ti t -
at
a:
at
at
at
al
lit
Nensallnn ptii'ts
Sensation pliers
Sen-alien prices
iMjiisalinn price
Al MOS.SUlS'
SUA IV IS
Sensation prices!
I BONN KM
spnamion prices,
Sensation prices
All lo bo had nl MOSSOiS
LINEN at
CRASH at
CUB TA I No at
TABLE CLOTHS at
Sensttl ion
Sciihution
Sensation
Sensation
Nor sat inn
prices
priees
FRINGE
at
al MOSSOTS
LAC2 at
HOSIERY al
RIBBONS at
TRIM MINGS)
Sen. at inn
Sensulion
SetuHiion
prices
prices
prices
of all kinds A I at Sensation
in any quau'iy 1
prices
Alwavson hand at MOSSOrS
CASSIMEIIES at
ensalion
S?nsation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
S ATT I NETS
TWEEDS
JEANS
VEST1NGS
SHIRTING
prices
at
al
at
at
at
,..
prices
prices
ncs
at MOSSOPS'.
CLOTH I KG suchl
as Coats, l'unlj,
Vet. is,
Under Shirts,
Flannel Shirts,
Boots, .Mines,
Hats and Caps,
at sensation prices
Now tor sale at MOSSOrS'
II A R D W A R El
such as Siiv s, nails
Forks, Knivws,
Spikes, Hinges,
LIQUORS, such
at sensation prices
at MOSSOPS'.
as Wine, Brandy,
(- i n. W h iskev.
at sensation
prices
Cr .'iiae, etc., etc.,
FRUITS, such as
Prunes, Raisins,
Figs, F'ilberls, 1c.
at sensalion
prices
at MOSSOPS'.
GROCERIES, say 1
Hour, 11 a tn s,
Shoulders, Sufiar,
Molussns, Collee,
at sensation
prices
Tea, C r a e k e rs,
Spices, Candles,
f'oal Oil, etc., etc.
Always at MOSSOPS'.
BLACKING
HOPES
POWDER
SHOT
LEAD
at
sensation
sensalion
sensation
as. niaiion
sensalion
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
at
at
at
ut
CAPS
at
sensation
pneu.
Al the store of RICHARD JiOSSOP.
MO-SSOf
Always rieeps on hand a lull
assoitmentof ail kinfls of goods raquired
for t lie accommodation of the public
Nov. 12, 18B2.
5,000 MenT
Y0ljTn3 asd BOYS can bi supplied with
CLOTHING FURNISIfINO GWDB
at REIZEXSTEIM BK"8. A CO., where it
TO BE
Sold at priees that will Indue all ta be
By devoted ia teres t to tho CLOTHING) ESTAB
LISHMENT the universal satisfaction which bat
been given has induced them to snlarg their
STOCK, which In quality and selcotion, Is now
inferior to none
7iV PENNSYLVANIA,
Gome, snd you ean har
in oki)i:i:,
All klndt and style, nf Clothing at aearly one
half
OF THE
Prices' usually asked at other Stores.
Clothing good enongk to Slilthe
GOVERNOR,
Or any other man.
JTn" Remember thr place, io the MANSION
HOl'SE, opposite th Bank.
REIZENSTE1N BROS. A CO.
Clearfield, April 8, IS63, 3m.
NEW FIRM.
HARTS. V1CK & HUSTON
ERUGSISTS.
MARKET Strrft CLEARFIELD PA.
KEEP constantly on hand a large
and and well stdrcted rtoak of
DRUGS and C1IPVTCK f.S!
Pi fVTonfC J VT) TM rfv ri? ti
PAIMLS OILS AJll) I ARAISH
PERFUMERY k TOILHT ARTICLES.
BLANKS, BOOKS AND STATIONARY.
TOBACCO &SEG ARS.
of lUDAtlU Oi CUjAKb.
f 1 aUHUd U RMJr L Hi C IJ L Q V Alii.
TIES and Fancy ARTICLES.
.,,.'
I w respectfully invito tal . feolinr ennfl
it0 ,hu we cn supply , the wants of all,
' trms to thair sailifarlton.
nanioitK 4 HUSTON.
Clearfield April 27th 1863. tf
-
TIIOM18 J. M CULLOUG1I,
AUoraey at Law.
dloiiiinff tb fl.nV r...M...I u
. - ; 1 .".wiw.ij wvauira
P. Will attead 7,7. 7l,m7..T:' V.7J
I of Lead., tVc.
le. W.'flJ.
Nf W .f tM j- I
N'
.t 11 AM I' I
...... ... . . : . . -.
I nl. f Imalii nl..,. iu.i' 'Wl
4 , nl 1, S, (I, IS l.f ?fi .,, K
l'( I'tfi-i " I il III' ptinl. Hi . I
l mmfur III", I in.. ."Vl
I HI, lii'f.
tti'i'k.
I. if f iO,
' e riJ 1 I
Alw, gt.. Ciatibert Ii,a, . J
r-It h i w imi. t! Li ion r,.. ' . J
I.I. I.. .I..M-. . ...I L. 1
, . . ... . -i i us . . i
"" ..".I-.. " " k Ik. .1
..-.1 s. 1 Hl
fitrms are sitna t l at t.'hst. ZkN
"ii-niii, iMiiinnmq ri'tml, v . n ,
l'tn filinis.
r....l...fc . r .r . . "V
nr rtrrninr, w
. N"' 0" c
" PRANK l.tN CL
dar .ire, t. v..
.lnl 1
New Watch anrl J,.i"Tr
V M l AUIM IN, h.vln.
interest ol hi, hit. Lm1'',',uw
oti his own hook In the r' . tJ
by them on Second street, Uer. h.u
!'; by doing all wo.'k ;B,ZVurblPl,toS
I'flMioe.in Ih.best manner, and J.'S
prices lonobl term,. Defying ,h, ..."li
I Is a fair trial, and a ci,ntin.,i.,. '"J
I "8 heretofore extended. Look ,,i
THE Bid W A 'l"' n 1
1
.. H The Cash will L.
when the work is diillv.-. r "'7 n.
Clenrfiiil.l ..r..l, .1 iu.:'i
t . . '
Coal! Cnnl!
I ''IIE subscriber respectfully aaaoone. J
J- "t'sans.of Cl.arfield and vicinl,.
. now prepilI.e( t0 ,ur,niv .1.. . f as
COAL at the shortest i.otioe. Th trr,"'
is designed to be perntonent. tnrf . t..
will always bo kept on hand.
PIUCE-S i-tnt,t the Bank
7 cent dilivr.4,
?rKor the p.blic convenienpe Orl
Ciml will be given at Kramer's storo ' 1
JOHN fkrvrv
Clearfield, April 8, 1SC3. 6m. '
IXafioiinflfotrr
MAINE STltEET, Cl'llWKXSnu
irsjr a m i env t. .UH:
"--a' iuaowis, rropr.etot.
rpiilSlong established und well knotii
J. I r.l, situuted in ths went on,l nf u.. 1
has beenremoddled, enlnrped and iinproTtiJ
r. . .. j uuuu ii ii mi, to I.,
merous friends, and to the travelling publii
he is bow prepared to uecommudate ollb,.
luvor fiiin with a cull.
Ample, safe nnc comfurtahle stublinr
lucneu to tno premises, nnd trusty mi,,J
.ill li.nv. t.. ... K.,r..t c
""" vuniftra niuuerti,.
4 AM HS T. kaONARD
WM, A. WALLACE.
ianlunn snb (follfttioii '6k
JiEONARJ), FINNEY & Co.
CLEARFIELD,
CLEAHFIFLD COUNTY, PJL
BtLLS OK EXCBASOR, NOTES A!ID DH.frs niSCOCrC
DKPOSITS RECEIVED,
Colhetions made and mortals promptly wain.
s.iuiaiigg on ine cities ronsuntlj
on hand.
9OfEce oa Second SL, nearly cppoiitiw
LOUl'.T IJOC5K.
Bulkley's Tatcnt.
Lumber Dried by SuifrtaAtASIiii
riHE urdersigned respectfully informs tsiss
JL pb of Clearfield and Ihc adjoinint emit
that ho has tho a;;ei cy of the above I'stmei
will sell Individual, County an I Tiwn.hipri;i
lor its use. fh Lumber wned by this prroi
stronger, unishes better, I easier no tools,
lequires lest time in drying than any ethjr
cost known and dry in 1 inch lumber nerieel'
in 36 hours, nnd better than many tnonihiut-
the old system using the sains amount of fr
per day that a conmmon kiln consumes. His
tifie.Hes of a number of resident uie. bjniM,
known in this community, is umply rufficii'.f
convirco the most skeptical of its- prsctiral atis I
Persons dosirous of purchasing rights williM
jyn h. CITTU
July 1, 1803. Clearfield, A
New Goods!
REED, AVEAVER k Co.,
A'rsjutlfr
Ing a splendid lot of the most carefully sttew
ever brought to tbe place -wiiioh fliy
their customers, and the public generally,
very lowest figure the markets will afford,
June 10, 1M1.'!' ( '
KEATZEirS.
Wool and Flax Spinning Whcc
11 AKHAl IEU, Manufactures SOS MP-
bnnd bv ih...nfir.ined.hinTiKi
' "f c'rfiel.I county tu tmbrsr uiri
Itunity now offeredto secure on.oflU '
Machines. Tka .111 h. ...1,1 rhesn
rtjwrd. Cull st the Old Shr.p in Curws"""
W.M. P. I ll a. ant p-
Mty 6, 1803. y
I
Shaving and Ualr Drfssios.
TEREMIAH NOKBIS respeottully ..
- U mib iiiciivJ- t'l viVMluins '- ' j(
! l;:,
i who may de.ir his professional servKe.
1 ri...-.l.l Anril I.
oa1 ,
W r n 1 V O O I .
, 1 u-nnt
! ilU-UOl) r" iL. hiehest rt
nr '-III L . J k..
J. P.
Clearfield, May 13, 1S6S.
& uvir r(tV.S tvi f
it . I I'l w rw.-, oom iw, - (i .
CZ! A.r.'.
tob.U, Mil
. A. ruir
A. c. run
I IWipabasg, May:?, 186J,-3i
ton, David Adama, Sr. Aaf. l, 186. ;