Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 30, 1863, Image 3

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    M HI '(I Mt I
7h,.un many an I liPidi! ere the s'ltra thit ap
fii-.ir
In I It h I flu,' ly ii. ir iiinilrv unfurled ;
A id the stripe-'dint nr imi'iliiiK ill mnji 'l v tbcie
I. ike a run ad'on'tit the I :
; n.'ir lights mi" it t. -it 1 1 1 I ii iIim.h in ilm .ky
By n dud lli it r tu'ticr Inn done ;
Ami they're leagued ill n line nn I linly n I to
In their iiiiillo f "many in mm."
from the linur when these .1 1 1 i . t f. atlcHsly (1 i 1 1 1
That hauncr nf t.nli';tit it). mud.
t'vcr tine to llictii-eln , in thnl iimiln tin y cliirg
A tbcv clung I" I'"' iTi'ini-r "I ll'nl :
By tlni liiMinct traced lit lli" inhlii'ght of war,
On tin- field where our glory wi ""'I
"h, perish I In' lit. 11 1, i.r ihn linii'l, lluit wml. innr
Our motto ..f "many in 'ihi'."
Mi4 thp fttiuki- i.f the I'linti'
t the
I'll 1, llnll s 1
1 1 hi r-
llnw oft il liKtlt aihi'rr.l n-nnwrt,
H'liiln lltni inr 'Ti' rrl'i'ft"'! in rin-rn nf nm
H'ltin tin' i r ii ittiil tlt lin wint ilnwn.
nil t It 011 ir tt l'i'i wore llio liu'it" in tltc irlmnii nf
tlmt liinir,
Yet 1 lu lii'iirt" tlmt with "trikiiiL' Ih'Ii'W
Curt lim' fur tlicir tuiUvnrk, 11 n . I truth fur llii'ir
In vt,
Anil tlioy ,tuip;i tu t tn nnniLcr tlicir fm".
I'ri.ut w Iiiti' nur (.f'Tii tnnutiliiiti tn
lili'ti.l with
ll hi. V,
Ami tho L'iiiut St. !.!' romv i rnH'J,
To the witvi' whi ro thp hnltny lli'tiroli'n I'm
l.ikn till illi'l'lll I'f "lri' (Titpl'i't .if nl.l.
I'hi'y i'iiiiiu;i.'.l 1-- 11 11I il.vit1;, bi 'finitli'il tn our
fur".
Nut thin lu.iiiiillrn K. 111 i ti i n iiliim.
r'nt tlmt lmnniT. whiiM' luvi'linivi" hiillnnn tho air.
Ami Iho'r nn.ttii of "ninny in ihib."
nri' nuiny in ' i'f . w 1. ilo tlitM' jrlil trrs a Htnr
In tho h'ti fii of hfiivt'tw iihiivo :
ml ly riint ."hull .i:nil. iiihl their iliin(,'eotis iifir,
M'hnn tln'V jrn70 i.n lluit muttn of lo-i.
ft chilli ch'.iin o'l'r tho fcii, 'tui'l the bln.-in of tln
Horm
(iv.-r ti'iiin"t, iitnl luiltli Bnil wrei'lf,
Ami fliuin hon mir pin with their thumler
prow wiirin
'Neat li the hi 101I nti the ?l!iiery ileek.
I he i t T'ri ?'".
i.f th.
;:rth !o tluu .-t-triihinl plnill
I'r,
Wherever ilu fuMn hull he spreml ;
n.l the exile j-hn'l fel 'tit hi- own unlive Vy
Where it. stnr." hiill Ihutt hit hi- heinl.
n.l tlioe aUM i-linll inereaje till the fullue.-i' nf
tinio
Tt millions nf e ! Inn run :
I ill the wnrhl shall have w eleome'l it. itiiMin
ulilime.
Anil the nnl'.on of earth fhall he one.
Tliouiili lli p old AUnrheny lony tower tu heaven.
Ai.J the 1'iitln'r of Waters diviile.
The link of our ile.il iny cannot he rivn
While the truth of theo wonli shall itl.iile.
i, then, let them ;:lnw on eavh he Imet ntnl hrnnd
Though our hloml, like onr rivern, hall run
Divide ns wo nmy in our own native land,
To the ret 0! the wnrlil we are one.
Then 1. p with our flafc let it stream i n lite nir,
Tkmih our fathers me euhl in tl.' ir p-aves ,'
They hul hanil that con! 1 strike they had so iln
that eouhl dare
.H111 Oivir ea ir"y nut hnnt in Kr mIuihi !
i'p- up with that banner! whei'ere it may call
Our million fhall rully anuitnl : 1
A nation of freemen tlmt moment ."hull fall,
When its stnrs fhall be tr tile l on the ground
hafOf 07 iliiil'trd iiilmi ox:tiainol
I'rom Bid'loforil. Mo., 01 wviv oxrniji
tcl. Shctl.l- jiatriotiMn, uipI Linculii
luvnlty! i
' I
CwTl'iialToctctl motlcsfj' istlic eiy
Rwcotoht cliarm of fenia!; r x c,i,H.n i
the ric'irst gem in llio diadom if
their honor.
The CiiAix-li.iMis m (Jlouy. Tin
newppniR'M nrc lull of items liko the
following:
"A file of conscripts and dVsorters
were mnrchcil down tho av.'iiuo 1i
dny, flinined tooilier and Lindcuf?'-
Deserters mist of eoarsu ho p'lnish
d l'or desertir.; and .-onsr-i-i ;-t who
xro indecent cnoti";li not to rejoiee, j
ns tho adtninisitration oriiiis eonsiant
ly assure us that conseripti do re
joice, at beinie conscripted, may jier
hap.t bo handcuffed into a happier
frame of mind. But it must !e ad
mitted that ihero is something gro
tesijuo in the spectacle of soldiers of
tho Union inarching in chains to lib
erato the fdaves of rebels. X. V.
World.
A Memoiiandum. When you see a
Republican paper which htates that
the Republicans have always been for
tho Union and ngainst secession,
tdraso read llio following (mutations.
.So'HO ol tho pTunS ftlld papers hero
lTterred to Were CllCO "Aboliliollisls," ,
1.,. I ll,,.v .ii-r. iir.tiv,. nn, ..n.lin.r ni.mi.
... ,
b is ol the Jlepuhlican party ol this
hour
There is merit in the Republican
party. It is tho tirst sectional party
ever organized in this, country."
Whidi ll Fiihjis
"Tho farce of restDring tho Union
nn it was, is played, out." Witxliiiigon
Ju j UtiliCitll.
'Wo favored, in tho infancy of sc-ceb.-.ion,
tho policy of letting the Cot
ton States go, if it should appear that
their people really desired to cut loose
from the Union. vc
believed then, as we realize now, that
events would justify our recommendation."-
A'. V. Tribune
'Who in tho name of (.'od, wants
the Ci'fton States, or any States this
fide of perdition, to remain in tho
Union if slavery is to continue."
John A. Bintjham.
"Better recognize tho
Soiltheril
Confederacy at once, nnd'ston the eff
usion of blood, than to continue in
this ruinous policy, or have evm a
restoration or tho Union as it was."1
Casxia M. Clay.
mi: Stevens, ol Jonnsylvaiiia, said ;
"This Union never shall, w ith my
4 i . i .
t-onsont, bo restored Under tho Coil-
Stltlltion as it 13, With Slavery tO be , Lo mJ dosiro his professional norvicea.
protected by it." 'ip"rndii. Ar-ril 9. '62.
The Roston Cutnmonwcalth eairi: ' Wool Wool
"May the tongue be withered, ore w w x poi-mm 0f wooL'wanted-
tt 18 linsWCi'ed, that JirayS for il restO- JlaV'v, for which tho highest tuarkot
ration of that old stago of things Price "'H to paid by.
from which God in his mercy seems ciearfiolJ, May u, m;. ' ' ATZER-
billing to rescuo us than which Jlisi
fiercest wrath could find no more ter- Mlilv()N ho rve, corn and good
nblo doom lor a blind nation led bv V 1'AMILY FLOUR, lor eulo at Philips
Wlnrl i-l..t.. nation ltd py burg Also, KVE and CORN at Ayro'. Mill.
DUnaiUltr. , ruaipeburg, M.ij27, JS;.-Jm
1
At nl,
n 1 . . 1 .1 tt - , 1 , r i t r'l -1
t
i .'FlInlUKI . II II .-ill TWl ..l(
1 1 1 r A I : t . K f..r Or.i."i, P.ouhM, Prt, U-
"7 In rrl", HrmL.iirl.
,1 n i,f 1. st. ,v in i.f 2"
a, phi. kherrira, I'moiriH,
m i " Mi ll, lit llii" I' ll '"-
1 n g ,ri. ..r j n"i nt, ' ir : a'-rra f if .In",
III ner ,-s l..r f 1 1 1. 6a.ns f.r I'.", i'S acre r..r
111, I in ti! I"r JO . 1'ntuLle by one dollar per 1
week. . '
A,. g I I'riiil'iirry lind, mnl tillage lulu In
fll K I VVOHIi, 24 liy lim li-fl, ill fl fit I'll, t-nva-
hie by 1.110 dollar a" I'i'U . The above bind Mid
1 ,1 r in. are muit i'il t t lielw 1, asiiing.ou
l. wii-lini, I'.nrliti utntl futility. N ew Jmey
Knr
fnrll.rr information, apply
itli a I'. O. Minn (i,
fur it circular, In ......
II. l'HANKt.IN CI. ARK.
Nn. IHI Cedar iliml. Now Yoik, N, V.
Jan. 21, In''.:, ly.
Now Watch and Jewelry Store.
1 1 11 I ti l III IV. liiivitiL' 1 ur.:liai"l tlt
. ii,.ri'.t nt fii Iiiu inirtiii'r, in niiw f;nin,'iti
nn Ins own ln'k in 'ho "It"!' rrmnrly ;.i on.ii'.l
l.v tin-in 1.11 Si'i'i'ti'l 'ir.'.'i. win'ii' lie is .ri'.;.ii'il
In ki'i'ii iii hi n'iiiiii'i"ii in1 ' cuiiil'li'l" winkmini
hv il'.mi: nil wrk iiitiul'"l I" lnm rlmrt tin-
tu'fi.
in 1 lin Iii-t iniiiiii. r, tin ! on lli" in --t i-'i.i-
t.niil.li' ktiii-. I'l'fyiinj lim iMiiuty, nil tin 11-ks ,
i" a fair tri.tl, mnl font i mint t -hi i.I tl." p.i 1 1 u - j
11 i' lu'ri'l'if'T" f xti'ii.li'il. I. i"H mil t"f in 0 .-IK" ul 1
T II I I'' hi W A ' ' : II . !
N l: Tim f'.i-h will l t i..iMtiety exjKli'ii
wlii'ii tin" work i" 'l.'lu "ri .1.
( Idiirt'ii'lil, .M ir. h -I, I.Mi.l. y
Coal! Coal!
f B 1 111 iuihi" iili"r ri'.'U I'tl'ully niiii'iitni'i''" tn tho 1
I i rlt..,ri..l,l 11 mi vu inity I hut ho i" 1
now iini,treil to filpliiy in" '. 1 "
COAL at the .-hortiift untie". 'l'h rrnii(eiiieiil
i, ilr.ii-i.i'.l tn he lii finiini'lil, mnl n lull l'V'f 1 "
will iilwiiVH l'i k"il no li.nnl.
I'll ICK .' fi.ntN nt tin) IhiliU.
7 rents delivered.
JrVr I'or the p .hlie ronvenienee,
Oiilers for
Coal will be -iveit at Kral.'-r'a ftom.
JOHN FKKN l.Y
Cli.irli"ld, April S, ISii.;.--l'mi.
eoiinB ISolcl,
mmnk sTiiKin. i:i i;vi:nsvii.li;, i-a.,
WM. A. MASON. Proprietor-
rpHISIoiiK e.-ttiilili.-heil nil. I known 110
I TKI Mtu.ii.'il in th wi--t end of the town, t
lin h.-en f.'ii.iiililled, rnhnfeJ and improved, and J
tin. pi-nptictor re-jiei tt'tlly iiniu'itni-e-i to l.i- nu
iniToii- frieniln, and to lite travilHir,' puhlie, that;
ho i.- now- prepared i- .h t-u:iiiii"da!u all who may
favor him with ll rail.
Ample. :ufe ami eomfoitable fliihlin-,' if at
ta'-hi-d to the jiremife.', and tni.-ty ntleiulanl n ,
will nhi.ivn be on hand. ClinrL'iM inn derate. .
Kb. 12, 1MJ 2.tJ.
JAMKS T. LKOSARII.
WM, A. WAI.LAi'E.
n. A.
A. C.
F1NVKY,
KIMMEr,
iV.inkiiii) ;tnii Collection D5ff
OF
EE0NArvJ, EINNEY & Co.
C I. K A It F I K 1. D,
i.n. i ; . i) corxTV, pa.
BILLS OK KXC'I A NO K, V07KS A Nil nil A FTS PI HCOl'NTF.II
Dl'.l'OTilTSIll -a: K I V V. I ),
Co
leeJU.,; Mode and pro,r.:U pmoptfi remitted,
l'.xcliai.- c on (lie Ciiit-s constantly :
p J
O!) Mil ml. i
Z-C'Oirico nn Second St., nearly opposite tho
COIT.T HOUSE. I
Jlulkloy's Patent.
1. f F - I 1. .. 1. A . .1 it A
i.iiiiiucr i-nru ) Miiirnipaieu Mram.
T
illr. urdeisigued respectfully lnfortiis the peo-
plj of (leni iicl.l and the adjoiuiiiK counties
Cut I.
1 li.is the a;
i-cy of the above Patent, and
will sell Individual. County at.,1 Tnwnship rights
f-.r Hi use. Hip LnniLer tlricd by this pmcess 1.1 ,
stronger, lini.-lics b-ttcr, i easier on loo!?, und
ic.iuires less lime in dmng than any other pro.
cost known and drying 1 inch lumber perfectly
in heir--, and 1 c 1 1 -t than iii.my uionihs under
the old system using tho saun) amount i f fuel
per Jay that a cu -iiiiii.in kiln consumes. The ccr-
tiliculis ofn number of resident mechanic
wcll
tl,i'1 imunity, is atnily sitiln ient to
11 "l "U'M '.""T"11" ul "f l""llui" "'""
j-crsons il
irous of purcha sing rights will n.ldrs
JOHN L. CUTT LI-.,
July 1, lsi'.J. Clearfield, Pu.
New Goods !
IM'F.I), WEAVER & Co.,
Are just open
ing a cplcndid lot of tho most carefully selected
ever brought to tho place which they offer to
thrir customers, and the public generally, at tho
very lowest figure the markets will afford .
Juno 10, lhti.'f'
New &(&$!&
KRATZEll'S.
Wool and Ptox Spinning Wheels,
WAKRAXTI'J), Manufactured and kept on
y T bauds by tho undersigned, w ho invites tho
people of Clcarfnd.l conn ty tu embrace tho minor-
'unity now offered to secure nno of those superior
.tiuciiinos. liny will lie sold cheap (' tut
riiiunt. Cull at tho Vlil A..,, in Curwensvillo,
WM. T. CIIAMBEKS.
May 6. iS(53.-v
Shaving and Halr-Dressln?.
T Er.KMIAH NOKH1S resneell.,1!. .nnnn.
! K'" fritn''" " and vicinity that
04 bn returnod to his old atand, and is well Dre-
pared to render tl. most perfect saiisftron?n
ISYw Jnny I, nnd fcr Sale,
Till' 'HLriJIII.lCAN."
iMiiifliit tihk.r 1 liitinH.
I',,,! I In .'DnMea , or wi.hin lh, ntnn.l,., II
II ..it ant tiinn within th fear. . . . I "
lr ., .' ,., ,.,:. ,1,,,, ,,, .1,. .100
'
O. It Hiinl'I.AM'KIt, I'll Publishd I
Term Dl Ailt rrlNlniC.
Advertisements are Inserted In t Ii BojiuMican 1
Hi (lit fnlluwinK riiti'f :
I Inmrtliin.
5 (In.
X do.
f 1 OH
1 00
2 00
1 2 mo
$7 00
10 00
12 o
14 00
15 00
35 00
fn riiiiire, (14 linn,) I 60
$ 76
1 Ml
2 d"
6 nio'.
14 00
A 00
8 00
10 00
12 00
I mi I'liinrex, (iNiiiini.,) inn
Climii 'luiiri'f , (4 lini'i.) 1 !0
.1 niiuitlii
One Sipiitr, : : t
Twomiuiri"", : : : :
Tlire HtiunruK, t : !
Kour iUBri', t ! :
'lull 11 onliiinn, 1 : ;
12 bO
4 uo
: & 00
6 00
t K 00
14 00
Otm ri.liiinn. : : :
30 10
0rir three wnnki unilloim tlutn thru iixoMln
25
c,.nn pir im:n fur irh Inm rtiim.
liusinm not'.fo" not X(iiliii( S linen i"-'
njrli-il fur 12 11 yer.
A 1 vert ill m tint n net rairrl wi'kte tiunihcr m
Qj.7ti(im ,sirt"l, r:ll t tuiitinuai until loriuu .
AUl .hiir-i ! ni-cnnlicj to thc tinim.
$35 00
1j V K tho entire font tor Tl ITION in the
most populur n mi MiocoKHfiil CO.M.M KUCIAL
.-t'HOiiL in the eoitnlry. I pwiiriln of Twki.vk
HrNintK.il yoiiiiK men, from TwrsTY-rimiT differ
nt Slalen, time lieen euneiiteil lor nusiui'-e nere
within the niiyt three years. Home of wlioui htivo
been employed us 11UOK -KKKl'EUS lit milnries
"' $2000 00
iiiiinediately rpoti gruduatinj,', who knew nothing
ofaeeounts when they entered tho College.
jrfl-.Minirtor'a sons half price.
Students outer at any time, and review when
ihev uleaKP. without extra i-hnriie.
For CiilaliiL'ties, Siieeiuiens of l'ciiuianship, and
View of tho COLLEliK, enclose live letter .lamps
JKNKINS A K.M1T1I,
Ma Ti. fil. Iv.
I'ilUbulgll, l'tt.
"watch & "jewelry"
nlll'. undersigned resiiectfullv
X informs his customers and the
public genorally, that he li.ts just
received from the Kust, and oi en,
U-A nt his cslablishmiut in till A HAM'S HO 11'
U'learlield, Pa., fine assortment of Ci.oi ks,
iWATriiFS, nnrlJKfrKt.nr of different qualities,
'from n tingle pieco to a full sett, which lie will
'sell at the most reasonable prices for cash, or in
lexehanpe for old gold and silver.
CLOCKS of every variety on hand, at the natt
reasonable prices.
AM. kinds of Cocks, Watches mid Jewelry
carefully repaired and U'nrrnlcif.
A eontiniianco of patronage is solicited,
Sept. I, I Slid. 11. F. NAl'ilLE.
Flyer's Patent Cluirn,
j A superior art tie. A family using this Churn
i never need be without butter !
All tho above and many other nrticlu are ftir-
ni"hed (u cu: ti)tiicr cheap for Cask or eXi hanged
for apiroved country produce. Cherry, Maple,
; I'i'p'ur, l.inwood und other I. umber suitable for
. Cubinot wnrh, taken in exchange for furniture,
j .'"("Heiiieiiil.er tho tlmp i-. on .Market street,
Clearfield, l'iv..itnd neurlv ot'Diuite the "Old Jow
fetor;." JOHN liULlCU.
.Nov. Iii, lSf,2. y
I). O. Ill'SU. 1. 4. j Ll.l.OUOU.
nrsn k M'cur.i.oudii,
UoHcction Office,
C'l.KARl'IKLK, I'a.
t:-r;"N' CiRAIIAM'tt Nt' li'.'lLlllNU.
1-Vh. .". 'CI.
W" ii T JO R B A rII H7!' 'i'7
Atttirncy at Law.
HAVI.'ll resigned hi cuuiiuisaion in the ar
mv.nnd rcstimeil llio practice of Law, may
I bo consulted nn professional business nt his office
on S'e 'oinl strict, Clearfield, Pa. All business
j promptly attended to. Feb. 11, 'fi t.
i If. W SMITH , t CO.
! MIJUIIAMS, ami iltalcra in Dry
fjoodf:, Oroecries, Hardware, Que enswarc, and
everlhing iimiiiIIv key I by Ihe irude. Storo on
lJ 'N V t,r. below Judge Leonards, oppo-
0,8 .,'rf',,:.',cr"n th,,,cl' Uciirnel'1 '
Dec. 4, tSdl .
. . .
JOSKPH K. M'MUKRAY
INI) UFA LFIl IX A I'M ' F li
. vew Washimrton. Ckmfield County. 1'..
. , . -
JtIA' I St I OUO, tl
A If lb Hi L" ff IDi. U 4 ffl I ,
l, " .5., -
It I. I li Vt USUI It
CI.KAltFI K.LU COUNTY, PA.
WJLLIAM SC1I W EM, Proprietor
May 19, ISfill. ly.
CVRENIFS IIOWK.
Jl'sticf. or the Peace.
For Dri-amr Township,
will prompily attend to all business entrusted to
his care. P. O. Address, Pbiiipsburg Pa.
Aug. 21st 1 SRI
DR. M. WOODS,
j jUACTlCINU Physician, and Exaiuiniu Sur
al genii for Pensions. Ollice Southwest corner
St-cond anJ Cherry atreets, Clearfield, Pa.
January 21, 1SS.I. ly.
DR. J. W. POTTER.
riiyslci.m niirt iM;ihi, baa permanently
locaUd nt F'rcnchvillo, Covington township, off
r hi professional services lo lb aurrounding
community. May 8. 1.1111.
j. r. k it XtYkiV
Mi:i(CIINT, anil dealer in Hoards and
Shingles; Grain and Produce. FRONT Street
above tho Academy Clearlis.d Pa.,
Dec. 4. 18"'
A Carriage, suitable for one or
JL a two horeea in good oondltion-
for sale
cheap for CASH, br
R. V. WILSON.
Clearfield, June 3, lftn.1.
Jan. Mc Mil I ray. Matt. Irvln.
DEALKR.S IS
Dry (ioods, Groceries Lumber, Ac,
Buuisidc, Pu
Dots. 24, 1862.
W. H. SHAW,
' rilYSIClAN A SURGEON,
HAS permanently located at Shawaville, Pa.,
where he reipectfully solicits a ahare of
public patronage. May 27, 18fi3.-y
DANIEL GOODLANDER,
TCSTICi; of the peace
t .. 1. o-.V,,.... ,-l.R.ttlj rin P.
- " UHIIICI.UU.g V.V..1II1.IU VW. I
will attend promptly to all business entrusted
lo ra.o siq March 2S, I860. j. pd.
IT M. Mill I.OUGII, ArToRaRT At
M i biw, Clears
I, Pa,
Office with L. J.
Craut, Esq., on tsecon
March 2d, 1662, tf.
treot.
I t I.R r LEGAL, Justice of the Peace, Lu-
-A-A iurr.u, viearneia eounty Fa., will attcnij
prumpuy w tu uusineia entrusted te oil care
Lutueraburg, April 4, t881s
1 1 1 1 It I A M At, I (III
VA.W A HI 1 1 TlT CO I'M
ft t ( U I t U t H I 0 ( t C t U .
C a
- .
7b ' held tl the 'IT lirnun-h, m.ir f'i
(u.f
ooh nt (.'lew ':' lil, 1 n y ' v . , 1 ' . H i,i,, t,l,iii,
'i;h,ri,v a'il Fiiihii, t,r 'JKA, 1 1 .. V'.n
anil ',',i( ihnt at Oih.l,, r, Anno l"tinrn, iMiJ.
I'll KM I'KNT,
josiaii it. ui;j:i.
y MTTi v k ituminu.
Jlio. Mtfiaulio-, I). Tlionis'in,
Williaiu Titto, Iticlttinl luiw, .Ir.
Joh. A. Caltlwt'll.
hKCKKTAII V
V. KTZWKILKI!.
Ti RAMI Hl.lt,
JAMKS W KlliLKY.
I'l. ass 1. .SVr.'.'.'i''.'t, OfjMi ii) all l'lCals and
Competitors.
rut H1.11 1 2.i ii.nt Hull $i
,1., Cjw 8 I 2 J ilu Cin 'I
Jruii.i John Dwt-nn. (1'ike.) Jnhn
Shaw, jr., KuU'i t 'rimm)..iMi, (Jurihin.)
All lireeds eomo top-lht r in thi elass mnl com
pete with ein ll other, to bo juii;ed by tlitii good
poiute, yinuietry ul Iriuiie, ability tu fallen, und
theftoik they will proilnee.
Class 'J. (Jnult Catiie, raised in fount), .
lleiit Cow fur niiik ? j I Heal heiller uinlei ;) y
2d do do do il do Calf under .S mo. 2
!ot do do 2 y 2 .00
,1 i ni.Ks Jiiccil) (iuelich, Win. K. NViig
1,'y, W. V. Wirri'll.
Class 3. Ojcn.
le.l Yoko of Oxen $.1 (10
2d beet do JhuM'i Cnttt Dm Inr i 2 00
Jnii;Ks Win. Nuhwi'in, J. I',. Kylcr,
S.iuiurl Utoivi), (I.mv tenet'.)
Class 4. Fat Va!,
Uet fut bullock, cow or huifler ovr2 yrs. $1 Oil
2d be.-t do Ihtdd'n t.'uttU il.ni, A 1 HO
I i' tiiies Matthew Foiveo, John Mi:
I'hi'isiin, George Keltlclmi yiT.
C'l.A.-H ). J hm iAKih bred ILtrsei, open to ml.
! Hei-t Kliilliori iU) I 2d besi Stallion J.O
ljt.,t Mure and Colt
8 2d belt Maro A Colt 4
( j , ,iE!,' K)ius 11, Foi cce, John A. L.
i Fli L'ul, Uavid Whitman
j Tho premiums "in thii. class ore iiitcnJj.i only
for horse n hose pedigree render thoin worthy.
1 The society wish to encourage tho raiting uf high
i blooded h-jrsca.
! C'l.AfS 0 JUdinq, l)rat'l and Farm Uarset.
I'.est Huddle horse
3 U0
1 IHst mutehed carriage horses., J'otm(f oa
I "'-, und
i Host single family horso in harness
2 Oil
2 00
3 00
X 0(1
est span of draught hi rses, or mures,
"ost span of faun horses, or mures,
: Heat gelding, or mare, lor work, over I yra
old, Found .n tht 7uraa anil 3 00
rjest colt under 2 years old, Fumift (An
or and 3 00
Tho horse that nioyet the hoaviest load
on stcne boat without 'hip, Vonufi
on tht Hume, and 4,00
It-hues Level i'b'gul, Joseph l'renner,
AIi-x.iikIpi' Munuy.
Class 7. Trolling Horses, open to all.
Rest time 3 in 5, trotting in single har
ness, I'mi'i" o,i lic Hume, an 1 $75 00
JrixiKs II. F. Naugle, Doct. Foster,
Doct. lioyev.
No premium will be paid unless five outrics
are made, hack horse to trot against time. Ku
hatico feo $5.
Class S1. o"V'V''''.iAi.. open to all. J actio
i,i II ir ix ess. Citizens' J'ttne
ltesl 2 in J mile lieatt against time $10 00
No premium in this eluss will be awarded un
let there are Five entries. Entrance too
Class 'J. Trotting in single liarnessor Horses
0rnd in eousi' ut IraM 15 diigS lictore lltC
Fair. Citizens' Purse,
Rest 3 in & mile heats ngaitist time $30 00
No premium will be awarded in this class un
less there uro five entries. Entrance fee $2 'M.
The horso winning tho premium in class 7 can
nut compete for the piemiuin in this class.
Class 10.- Trotting Jlunes i wncd und raised
in the. count g.
Rest 2 in 3 on time in harness $20 00
Ileal trotting horse, or murv, under saddle,
Fount! on tht Home.
llest trotting horse, or mure, in single har
ness, Yniioit on the Hume.
Best jut ir trotting horses, or mares, in har
ness, Ymoitt on the Home.
Rest pacing horse, or autre, Foinff on the Home.
Rest walking horse, or inure, " "
J ciiiiK.s C 1. K. A. lrvin, Ramsey Mc
Murray, Ivlwatd Mcliarvey.
No premium will be pnid in thia clasa unless
there arc ten entries. Entrance fee $1.
Class 11. Sheep and Wool,
Best Ruck, any breed, AUru't Form Hook Jt $2 Of)
Host Ewe, any breed. do do do 2 00
Best sluep Tultcned for mutton 1 00
Best lamb 1 00
Rest fpecitnen of wool Hip,
J riinr.s Robert Wrigloy, Robert Mc
Nuul, Sti.Diit'l V. Wilson.
Class 1-. Seine, open to alt.
Best Boar, nny breed, Voi.ny J-'or. flun'l Jk 2 00
Best Hrjoding sow, do Fur, rf- Onrdnrr A 2 00
Best hog do do 2 00
Best pig under six months 1 00
J'Im;e Snniuel Clyde, Moses Wise,
Andrew Cross.
Cl.As 13. Pmdtiy.
Rett coop spring chickens not less than six 1 00
Beat and heaviest turkey, fill
Rest display of chickens 1 00 1
J i iiiii.s (j. R. lliiiiett, Rev (iullownyj
Rev. (inuiner.
Class 11.- Plnring.
Owner of team nnd plow that plows green
sward tho best, Foiniy For. Man' I ,( 3 00
Owner of team and plow that plows stubble
tho best, Altm't Form Hook if- 3 00
JiiuiKs Ros Reed, Gnr bell, David
vVelty.
Cuss 15. I'lous, Pollers and Prills, Har
rows and Cultivators.
Rest plow for atubblo or sward 2 00
Rest subsoil plow, llarry't Fruit C'iirieu A I 00
Rest clod crusher and roller combined, 1 00
Best grain drill, Altrn'e Farm Hook A 1 110
Rest side-hill plow $1 Best reaper A mower $3
Rest tresh'g machine 3
best cultivator I
Rest harrow 1
Rest corn-sheller 1
Rest ox-yoke A bows 1
Rest corn-planter 1
Best horse rako 1
Host fanning mill 2
Best hay pitching machine,
1
2 00
Best stock and straw-cutter
Rest borse-f ower for general purposea 2 00
Rest original invention of agricul. implement a 00
Ji wiES James Thompson, Jucob Fle
gnl, Adam GoarliHrt.
All articles enumerated in this class not made
in tho county, but produced upon exhibition, if
worthy of it, will be awarded a Diploma.
Cl ass 16. Miscellaneous Farming Implements.
Rest Ree live $1 I Rest potato digger 50
Best J dns hnnd-rnkesl Best stump puller 3 00
Rest grain cradle 1 Rest lot gard. tools 1
Rest set farming utensils owned by farmer 3 00
i Jt iKiES Eli Bloom, John M.Curnmine.
j B. D. Hall.
All articles enumerated in this class subject tu
same rules as class 13.
Class 17. Wheat, ftye. Barley, Corn, Oats,
I iff, li'C.
, Fest acre ol winter wheat, Amtr. AgricuCitttt 3 00
Rest aore spring wheat do do it I 00
Best Held of whaetl or 10 acres do d? A 3 00
. .
, TJ
do do t-2 00
Rest acre of corn do do At 00
Rest field of barley Dot losa than 3 acres do A 2 00
Fest acre of eats do do A 2 00
rest bushel of eoro ears do do
Rest 3 acres of buckwheat do do A I 00
Host bushel of winter wheat do do A 1 00
Rest bushel of spring wheat do do
Heat acre of potatoes
do do A 1 00
de do A 1 00
llest i aore of btvuii
fust acre or elover teed do do A 2 00
Beit acre broom orn 2 00
I' ! j hi I .' " jli .ii. ;1 i '
(:. .1 it. r i f i
I . ! j I' -t i I lti.Ut H
!. -I I I..-I I HOI' I.f K 4 I.I)
I i,. i . o cm lilt j ru
I . .1 a. m ..I liinnpt j DO
I : . - t ) bo-hid nt turriit ..m.Hi i- ',,. ,.i.
I I .i.) s -- llhum Sinttli, (l.l.n.) I 'i. ti i I
Ayrl, Jnli II t illli'l .
I r.. ' lifipff fi.nl pnfer. -neo will l.rgltrntu
tln.e Hist yi Id the lnrni t net pri nt. Mateiin-tilii
to be luriii-lii'd by lit i nhil. lli r. They mini )
neniiril, or wi iglied, and a Kampla fiiraltht l at
ti e I mr.
Apl'lteiint a for premiums must fitriiiali IlieO.iii.
It itU P it itli n alati-nielit signed by thein"!v-i's,
iitnli-r a pledge ol Veracity, id the .piunlily uf grain
mi-i d mi the ground riin red f n a premiiiiti, and
iihiM stale cotreetly at he ran the kind and ih.ii.
ilil'.m ol the previott' en ps j the kind and qimn
t'.ty of aeed town, and tho time ai.d mode ol pel
tnitf it in the ground
i I'l'i-soiis enleriiiK fluid eropt for exhibition, or
ititeiidiiiK to do so, may pve ii'iti. n to Ilia l.xn j
lino Cniiiniitloe ut uny time, and huvo llio fu l l
meusiired and examined i.y a coinuiittc while
growing.
(J. ais IS o.-'u iiu I (drill Fund.
Hei-t loaf of v.'hrat bread l'iploimi.
Ile.-t louf nl ryo bread
Heft loaf of corn bread
He.-t io'4iid enko 1 1 i
Iii ft Ii nil cul.o Jlip
l'.eM eollee enko lip
LeSl luili'lieliir enko "
I'.est pi'r'rv'a A jelly"
lie.-l .i'.-play nl jel
ly A pri'sorVKs lip
I.'P.
I..,..
I , ; ,
);.
I 1 1,
lllp
1 ti p
Litp
Ilcsl ainngp eako
llest jelly c.,U
llcft bnlvs' CHko
I'.. t c ik'e
Host jelly
lie t pio, any kind
llest ice i renin
.tirn:F.-i mr-i.
; Mvs. (i, 1). (i-jcl!
iii.ili . 1 limn i'1-.
ow. Mi s. David I ii
Ii,'.
Cl.si I'.l. Jlntler mnl
' I'.est .1 pounds or more of butter $1 00
lieiit 10 lbs., or timre. of ft rkin butter mudu
i in May nr Juno I 00
I Host ehoeso 1 I'll
! JcniiKi Mr. Win. S. Keiid, Mr. U.
I Iliirt.shoi ti, Mis. .Mii-i.s 1'uliiiii.
; Cl.ss, 'JH-- Floor.
I l!.-st iO lbs. flour $'.' I llest Ml lbs. ryo flour $1
' tleft ill lbs. spriiijf llest .00 lbs. corn moul 1
wheat flour 1 I llest 50 lbs. buek-
wheat Hour 1
Ji iiGEs S. !!. .1 inl.it), Wm. 1 1 ilo?, Clias.
SI out).
Cl..vs 2. ;iu:itlc Articles.
Rest box or jar of honey
Rest 10 lbs. miiplu sugar
Best peaches put ujiuir-liht
Best lomnlos put up uir-tight
Best blackberries put up air-tight
Best currants put up air-liht
Best fancy j.ir of pickets
$1
Dip. or
Dtp. or
J i p or
I i i . or
jlip. or
Dip. or .Ml
Best gellon syrup or sorghum, cr each, Dip. or 60
Rett cured hum (cooked 1 with modo of
curing, Ac. Dip
Best dried beef, w ith mode of curing, Dip
J t'DiiEs Mis. Win. C Foley, Mt
. or 50
or 60
-. So-
fihronia Hartshorn, (Curwensville.) Mis
Maey W. Thon son.
Class I'l, Domestic Manufacture
Best 10 yards Flannel
Rest 10 yards sattinet
Rest 15 yards woolen carpet
West 15 yards rag carpet, wool chain
Best 10 yards cloth
Best pair woolen blankets
Best woolen coverlet
Best woolen fringed mits
Best pair, woolen knit slocking
Best specimen of knotting, knitting or nee
dle woik by miss under 12 years old
Rest pound lfhen sewing-thread
Best pound stooking yarn
Best fuot-inut
Rest tidy mat
1 on
1 mi
1 od
1 00
1 oo
1 oo
1 no
6"
60
50
.'ill
.ill
50
60 I
JllH-KS Mrs. Win. Caldwell, (Pike,)
Mis. John Norm, Mrs. Nancy Miiii'V
Class 'J.'i.-.V.v..V, Shell, Wax Work, tic.
Best specimen of needle work Dip or 50
Best specimen needle work on machine Din or 0
Best specimen (lowers in worsted
Dip or 60
Best specimen embroidery do
Best specimen embroidery in lima
Beat specimen embroidery in muslin
Best specimen of leather work
Boat specimen of wax Uowors
Dip or
Dip or
Dip or
Dip or
Dip or
llio or
Best specimen of feather work
Din or
Best a lirt luaJo bv miss under 12 years Dip ur
Best patching und mending Dip
J l does Mrs. Uiehunl Shaw', jr.,
or 50 i
Mis. I
A. M. Smith, Mis. Jacob runst.
Cl.Af s '24. Millinery and Drcssinukiiig,
Cost inilliuery $1 Rest dress making
Ji utiKs Mis. Samuel Arnold, Mis.
McCullongh, Miss Maggie lliirtinaii
Class 2'). Artistic Work.
Rest painting in oil
Best portrait painling
Rest eattlo painting
Bust painting in water colors
Best ornamental painting of any kind
Best Daguerreotypes taken on the ground
Rest ninbrotjpes taken on the ground
Rest photographs taken on the ground
Best landscape painting
Rest penmanship
Rest architectural drawing
Jriit.K.s Mrs. Kliii 1 iv in. Mis.
mund Jones, Mrs. F. K. Arnold.
Class 'Jl't . J ), -sig ns.
Rest designs for farm house, barn, earring" I
hon e and .'table j
Rest design for dairy houso
Rest design for bridge with plan, span not I
less than '.'ill I'cut j
Dip
Dip
Dip
F.ii-
,1 1'llUES Htlgl)
beach, Robert Dough
erly, Milo lloyt
Class 'Si .- Mdalic Fairies and Machinery.
Rest cooking-stove, wood or coal, 3 00
2d best do do do 2 Oil
3d best do do do
Rest pnrlor-storo $2 1 llest cast-irou fence
2d best do 1 2d best do do
Rest specimen or lot of tiu-wnro
2d best slo do do
llest specimen bliickstnitliing
llest specimen giinsinilhing
Rest a pecimon iron -turning
Rest plate castings
Rest shower-bath
Rest original invention in county
Dip A 1
Rest display of tablo and pocket cutllery,
'J Ii
American manufacture
i Rest display of eJgo tools
1 Rest display of furu.ing mid field teola
st display or laru.ing ami Held teola Utp TtAfTVlft
Jtuots John ,. Cuttle, Henry Kerns, jJUjb
I David Tyler.
Tho above premiums nrc offered for 'ir
iliclcs manufactured in I lie county. A
j Diploma may be awarded for any of the
, above articles 'on exhibition without ie
jguid to their place of nmnti Incline.
I (.-LASS ,. l ftaeles ft alt Hunts.
I Rest family carriage $5 I Best timber sled
Rest buggy 4 Bost horse cart,
Best fa nu wngon 4 j Best wheelbarrow 1
Rest sleigh 2 j
J I'ltUKs--Samuel Kirk, Jacob W. Camp
bell, James forresl.
Cl.AS.t 2'J. f ' aliinet-uare iii county.
Rest dressing burcau$2 I Rest sofa
Host exto'i. table
Rest lounge cts.
Rest look'gla.is fraino
Rett set pari, furn'e
Rest act obaira
Rest centre table
Rest wash stand cts. 50
Rest office chair 60
Rest variety of chairs$2
Rest bedstead 1
Rest duplr.y of cabinet-ware Dip d 2
Ji'bGEs- James II. Fleming, Christopher
ivrater. josepti Irwin, iLwrence.)
( lass 30. Coopering and carpenterinc.
Rest pine ware tubs, stands, Ac, Ao., Dip A 1
do specimen sash $1 Ret t lot buckets 1
do window-blinds 1 Rest lot baskets 1
do panel -door 1 Rest aet grain ineas'rs 1
JciKiEs Abr. Moore, Hiram Leurb,
Wm. Robison, (Boggs.)
ILass 6l.Jioott and hardtn cgetables.
Beat i bush, carrots 60o
do i do rulabags.'iOo
do J do ta. potat 60o
do J do tomatoa 60s
do i do U. beau 6fle
do i do aw'tpoU 6O0
RestO h'da cabbage 50c
Rest 2 docauliflow. Dip
Rcstqt' Windsor bns60o
Rest vari. melons 50c
Rest vari. iquashes 50c
Rest 4 stalks celery Dip
JB4ks Thomas Jlills. Hon. John tt
too, David Adams, Sr.
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do n,
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do roi..
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lln Iuk lull ii. . , t ' j I
do p. i.n- , i i: i , i
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I
' " "i-K n I,
to ll. ; if unl.llery :t I
Ileal in. I kiu .nir
lli 't (id I. p I. ml,. ;.iie
,1 l .i;i s .liii'i.li
JatDPt .Sti'W.'iit.
Mm,
' 1 'I trn
Hi t n,.
He-I si.lo
U b( l
UUit,
" Set;"
' M.-Vid.-u'mul (',.;,,,..
;' l ''l""'e made by huui
1
I,,
uvii rum lull. in Ity a linU
licit
Ictt l ame nnd Vtt im.U. ), n i,.
Ileal llUrk llllllllus I llj.l.ir,,. U
List It it ( r iniiitres' 3
"l''tll
Ji-iHiKit- Willintit 1'tiili,
Saintnil .liiit'ni.i'.
W.TeJ
lest h.in.ll.,1! Mp llest bUL ' .
1"''t ,'""' ip I Heat li..p,- J
Hirl ni imiiii'itlal printing S
Wui. M, ii'('tii;iitigi, ' '"'"!'.
(A. ss Iii. .S'd.iit'-.c i ft
l bo boi I dram tile
Tito best bracket
The be.-t pottery
Ti, .. 1 . . . I ... .1. r.- . I mi
hip , j
L''P or J)
J I li.;i (i
Siitnlli'l I'.i'll.
J . 1 5 uo.ll'cliow, DumelpJ
Class 'Ad. Chemicals, und chemical ac'M
county.
The lust available manure nt nuideriitceurt p,
The best do do fur larui frodui'i. u
I'roduft, ,
The best mill.. 'rial f..r glue
The best talluw candied
The best ini''iir
Tho best linseed oil
'1 lie he't specimen of soap
The I est riting-ink
J I 1) . (-'.- tel. CaMlM-li, Doct.
Ihiet. Frtzef.
'..'l.A.-S ui. W'jvd and Shne,
Rest dre-sed stone $1 I ile.it mill sluim
lit
li
do grindsf.no 1 do butler b iwi D;(
do shingles Dip or 60c I du turued auicli .
no no. ir ooai'is r ,
w...rl.od J '
do weather hds I
worked j $1
do wash'g uiavh'm j;
do split or sua-
vnd lioi.jis i m
IHI
.'ill
.'i t
jC
60
all :
d'j butter UJ, L
Jl li.ii;s .Ins nil W.
Thompson, Jt
An
ton, John Mnnie, (Ferguson.)
t Lass ,i A.itnral Mineralt.
R
I suit ul useful in ncrila ol Cloarlii'lil I
W'l.l
includiiie
oal
do cabinet ol minerals ol Clearfield and i
adjoining counties, tn be the prop- (
crty of tiio society )
do lime stono 50c Rest potter' clay
do fireclay 50c do burnt lime
do eollee. offnssils $1 do coal
JriniEs Doei. (ieo. Wilson, Doct.
O. Crouch, Duct. Kline,
Li.ass 'iJ. Fruit.
Rest display and greatest variety ofgraf- '
ted apples. Muiinuer an 1 winter fruit , I;k
named and arranged J
do iii.-). lay und greatest vnrioty of pears, I
named and arranged j'"
do dis) lay nnd greatest variety of pencil-1
vs, named and arranged j
do collection of p I'.tu.s,
do coilc. ti m of cherries
do collection of iiii:ii-cs
specimen ol apples, one peck
do )peci.nen ol loieiga grapes
ilo fpet illicit of American grapes,
do to i dling grapes raised in cuuiny tinill
do worth v of culturo
do ib'ine-iic wiiic, i in i.lo of niauufartun 11
do currants ul) j lie.-l bluokhcrrifi
do (ii.o.-cbi'i-rics 50 j
J l tit.Es Thomas Henderson, Iky
lliles, Jonathan Spaekmun, (Oiiard.J ,
I'lass -10 I 'lorseihansliip.
To the lady who manages her lorn) tis.it)
. and s'.ls most gniicf.iliy j
To the gentleman who manages his linrol
best and sils iiinst ira'elullv '
5ii
50
50
50
an
:',ll
50 i di I'tay
o! horsemanship, tint lex! .
50
limn li e ci.uiMi' t
do driving in the curse by a lady . la
do coin any of ca valry ll)
di " " iuf.ii.try !
do Lund villi brass instruments 1
do in ti 1 1 ui I Land Dip best ten fin,;erl
Jt'iMii: Ii. C. I'ovv man , llirata Wood
ward, John C'ai lile.
Cl.A'S -H. Xi'isn-'.-t.
lr 1
C.
Rest nursery containing the grealcs! vari-J
i ty of fruits and .-Itriii..-, cultivated j
in the int. st approved inanncr, (the J
applicant to Juriiish written tlss- j
c'tipttou, with llio vatitty ami
inn I..' nf eu'tnrc) I
Dip
Dili
Dip I
Dip ;
Dip '
Dip
2d best do do do il.i Dan j' Fruit ii"d
J t n. i:s D.mii'l Dir.viniui, .lolin C-
J,J'J, cock, Jatn.'s I'lionipson, (Morris.)
C'lHh . 'i. .-nm; J.i.i.
Rest display an I greatest variety til aWrtl t
do ilo i!o do r'-iit! I1!
do do nf flora! orn.tiiii'iits !'
do basket boiiitict, with hail Ilo, 1'
do baud bou juct 1'-'
Jl'KOKS M'S .S. JI. TllOllllttnll, SJ
Helen Cut'.le, Mts Sophia U ... lobaugii
Dise.e' io.iarv l romiiuns iii l.e nr
fif nil articles ol merit exhibited bj a
- chanics in all tiio v.irioin ! r:inebw.sl
it is hoped a genetul exhihuinn wm n
made. For all improvemcntf useful
the litrmi'f. nml huvinn valuable pro:1'
tie, tli-cretionartv i.ri'iiii.iiiis nm b;
Dip
$1
Dip
....itirimtiili.tl lie I in 'i6 nnd
by tho Kxaeulive I onitnittiv.
no
00
00
00
0(1
Oil
00
'jiTt&siLi hvv.ti Tiziv:'
GREATEST I'.ATTI.E UN KKOC
lo,01-"-1 Killed and Wounleil
30,"h taken Prisoners!
with cami' E(.uirA(ii-4
Dip
70,000 Contrabands freed from
Dip
n n
ji;
TM'ERY man that has read nny thins '
.1 J past history ol this ll'A( inustfiMHH
to tho ennolusion that tho tonfeilerate "
mctit wnul.lhe broken down. Il wiuionlj'
tion of tiino. Rut now we have -lio abuve1
I oils snul-stirring news lo cheor usnpi"
' only tlrnw-back to our joy nnd gloriliratii
. itlllli itn,,. I itnmri.r n r tl. rnntrahsnill
1 ; North tn "cat nut our s'lhstanc.!," and U "'3
! nurstmcD ! Rut of one lliinirtliepeople
1 Held county iiimv l.e assured, fltnl mat w-
i FRANK SHORT-for shot t eallid 'rt "
l..,tl;.. lt....4u .u. ,1,,... j Mianr. at au.T
..i.... n-luu-l , tll.'n .. v..---, -
man in the county; and if ?nu d"i)'t l'"1'
just give biiti n call on court-week, "r"1
.....I... C... .lrs. Il wi'iiU .''
(2
50
60
$4
2
" 1
mind the public that his simp i ' li
street, in fcdiaw'i Kow where you "" j
iust us Short as usual-if not a hue '"1
Cash than ho would like to be. I
All kinds of work on hands and mads f I
on short notice, nnd ns wcll'uinile, and as g'
. l 1. I in .... I..- ,,r ftlsewhsrf.
vuo tin Mifrn-u u. i..v , - - .
. it'i r..rj.,t Dm shot. on ilaii 3
in blmw's Row, diractly ojiKjoite '
Ki,.i.,i.'i i.flls, "-U t
Clearfiold.Junell, lso2.
WILLIAM A. WAl.l.Al'fc.
JOIIV
Attorney at law
CLEARFIELD, PA.
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