Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 23, 1868, Image 2

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    ShcqmMitan.
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liKllltflK H.t.noDI.ANDin, I'.llilor.
' CLEARFIELD, PA.
Thursdny Mornina:, July 2318G8,
Daancratic National Ticket.
Full VIIKSIDEST,
HORATIO SEYMOUR,
OF NKW YOUK.
IIo.v.
FOR VICK I'ltKHIPENT,
(.ex. FKANCISj P. BLAIU,
of missthi.
Deraocratio State Ticket.
At DITMI urninAi..
HON. I ll ARM . I".. nYi.i:,
Of l'ayelte county.
arnvr.ron cirvKnu.,
Ch.S. WK.M.INfiWS II. EST,
Of f olinnbin county.
Democratio District Ticket.
rurainreT irnnr..
lion. Gl'.O. It. HAHRKTT, f Clearfield.
(Sulgtsit to the action of the Coufcrves.)
coinnras
Dr. T. JFI''F. HOi I I'.. f lirnrOcld.
(cubject to ttie action ut the Cuiitcrecs.)
IF'IT'i".
Hon. WM. A. WAI.I A( K, nl Icarflrld.
(Suiiject tu the action of ibe Cuuleraea.)
A'SmaiT,
Hon. T. 1. Met I l.l-Ol c; II, of Clearfield.
(Sul'jcet lo the o:liuH of Ihc Confcri-M.)
Democratic County Ticket.
Prillinntarv,
AARON C. T1 1:, of Lawrence.
!lt)T'.'rr A RcT'-rikr,
A. V. I I I'., of Hrciarla.
rMinmii.lf'iirt
AT.ll l.L II. MI AI l' .MlK.uf Lawrence.
Survrvor.
SAMt'CL V. llcCI.Ki;V, of Pike.
Aiiclc'cir.
KOVt I.I'.S, nf hlldl.
riiicii Ac
Our .Vomfnas.
Via this 'week place nt our mast
head the full Democratic ticket. The
namo o( Dr. 1'ioyer, (or Congress, was
last'week omitted through mislake.
Tho names of Hon. Horatio Sey
mour, of Xew York, and Maj. fjen.
Francis P. Blair, jr., of Missouri, are
tl towcrof strength within themselves,
find in them nro combined tho true
statesman and tlio gallant soldier.
They may have equals, but they have
no superiors.
The State ticket is composed of tho
same clement; a statesman and a vol
nutocr soldier is the gift tlio Jiemocra-
""Vtr,.- to nn onnressed and tax-rid-
ry en. .
den people.
Tl3 names placed upon the District
ticket aro well known to tho people
of this county. Dr. Boycr for Con -gross,
Judgo Barrett for President
Judge, Mr. Wullaco for Senator, nnd
3lr. McCullougli for Jlepresentutivo,
need no more than a pussing notice at
our hands, as they hnvo not only a
county but a Stuto reputation.
The county ticket is composed of
good men. Mr. Tate, our nominee
for Prothonotary, is a farmer of Law
renco township, in the primo of life,
well qualified for tho office, and will
wako a prompt nnd efficient olticor.
ilr. I.eo, llio nomineo for Register A
P.eeorder, is a young farmer of Boc-
caria township, nnd peculiarly well
qualified, both by energy and educa-
tion, to make a first class oflleer ; and
we shall be very much mistaken if he
does not como up to what his friends
predict for him. Mr. Shn finer, the
nominee for Commissioner, is an old
Democratic veteran of Lawrence town
ship, known to nearly everybody in
tho county. Ho promises the tax
payers his best efforts, in that office,
to reduce the expenditures of the
county to the lowest standard possi
bio. Mr. McCloskey, the nominee for
Surveyor, resides in Curwensville, is
ai engineer of no mean pretention,
nnd is amply qualified for the respon
sible trust of Surveyor. He has nl
rcudy held the ofiiec for three years
to tho entire satisfaction of the public.
jMr. Bowles, lho nominee for Auditor,
is n farmer of Knox township, nnd
possesses every requisite; to make a
good officer. Tho financial affairs of
lho county will be closely scrutinized
li l nl properly balanced during his
term.'
Wliilo the foregoing gentlemen havo
been selected by tho Democracy for
their stundard bearers, it must be
borne in mind by tlio candidates, that
they should not qniell) sil down and
iold their hands, ns though tho work
were done ; but as "standard-bearers''
they must cany the flag into every
portion of, t lie county. If they do not,
they will find that some of the defeat
ed candidates v ill rob them of their
laurels, and soon fill ihuir places too.
for which they nro equally qualified,
and only failed to gain the majority
through bad luck.
.Nominatf.). As wc predicted long
since, Mr. Sehofieid has been renomi
nated by the loyalists for Congress.
Ho last week paid thelnst instalment
to Erie county. He as emphatically
f-nrrien thn lender nf tii .,-i t- Ik ft,,.,
! , , , , .
v- " i
pocket book. They arc to him mere
msrchaTidise, and h so trent them. 1
The Jnitgrhtit,
It will l't iiiilitnl ly ho prdicoil
I nan tf our County Convention, t V t
ilio IViuoi i.-ii-y of tliiw comity prcm-nt
to the '.'."tli Jii'lii nil I i-li i 1 (e(inii"i0(l
or tlm fonnlie nf ClenrlliM, (Vnlrp,
iim.I Clinton tin. nm.iPof lion. C It
l.'.ini'tt (or l'lVKliloiit .finite. The
ivsinntion of Jiuli;i! l.inn inukoH it
neeOKBiiry fur tlio eleetor of tlio 1'h
triet to clirnsn a Piieecssor nt tlio ()e
lolier election. Tlic-re nro now tliroc
niinliilatesin tho tioU Jml'o HarroU,
of tl.in vouiity, John JI. Urvin, Em,.,
of Ccniru, mill ClutrleH A. Miiyer, Esq.,
of Clinton. Via luivo no objections
to urge ngninxt either Mr Orvis or
Mr. Miiyer, except tlitit their election
would 1 1 3 mi experiment; wliilo Jinlgo
Barret t,nftcr tweJvoyoiiMCxporionoo,
him prove J to bo one of tlio Dost Judg
eH in tho Stute. His executive and
le-ral ubility has underwent the never
out lest ul liniM, and always succor
fully. Tho other candidates may pos
HcsH qualilito oiiuully asg'iod; but
they aro untried "a bird in tho band
is worth two in tlio bush." Tho Hello-(
foil to inifriwirtM last week, presented
the claims of Mr. Orvis, in nn elabo
rate manner, much ol which wo con
cede from personal knowledge; but
tho people of this count' have been
served so long by Bcllelbnlo Judges,
that they foci like trying somebody
elso. Wo hope our Bellefonte friends
will net insist on a'porpctuul lease of
the Judgeship. We will guarantee
that if tho voters of tho District hon
or Judgo Barrett with an election,
ho will give them moio than four
dayi for a week's tcork, which has been
a standing rule for neiiry half a cen
tury with Bellelonto Judges, so laras
this county is concerned. Two days of
the six uro spent on the road between
Bollcfonto nnd Clearfield, which bo
longed to tho tax payers of the roun
ty. Klect the candidate presented by
Clearfield, und we will guaranteo six
days Court in every county for a
w eek's work, should there be business
to transact. We nro satis-fied tliat
the election of Judgo Barrett, would
save tho tax pnyers of this district
annually thousands of dollars. Of
Mr. Mayer we know nothing person
ally. He lias a reputation of being a
leading mninber ol tho Lock Haven
tar, and is said to possess tho other
necessary qualities to make a good
Judge.
4 mm i
MHnlrlrl Vonttntion.
Conorf.ssionai,. Tho Democrats of
Jefferson county, at their lute county
convention, appointed J. U. Gillespie.
K. L. Blood nnd George A. Jenks
Congressional Conferees, with instruc
tions to support Hon. Win. P. Jenks
as the choice Jhy;iMnty f'J -GfciHTel y und pardon wilt lend, to secure
gress. in accordance with A resolu
tion passed by tho conlercnco two
years ago, tho district Convention
will bo held at li'.dgway, on t ho Third
Thursday 1 2WA) of August next. Vie
hope our editorial brethren in lho
district will bring this mutter to the
notice of their constituencies.
The Ji'doksiup. Tho resignation
of Hon. Samuel Linn us President
Jude, nnd tlio appointment of Mr.
McKnally in his stead, settles this
question. Tho electors in tho coun
ties of Clearfield, Centre nnd Clinton
will bo culled upon lo elect a Prcsi
dint Judgo this fall, and wo mny as
well get ready nt onco. W here shall
the delegates meet T This is of more
interest to us than to anv of tho other
counties, bccniisa we must scalo the
Allegheny mountains, over corduroys,
through mud holes, nnd by railroad
at no small expense of patienco nnd
lime. We suggest that the nomina
ting Convention bo held at Tyrone.
This will enable our delegates to re
turn tho next day, while thoso of
Clinton nnd Ceutro aro still not put
to half tho inconvenienco that wo nru
com mil led to underdo. W hat do our
Mrck and Fury ou friends in Centre
and Clinton sny to this suggestion ?
Sknatouial Convention. This
body assembled nt Brookville, on the
2th of August, 1SG5, but ndjourr.ed
without fixing cither a lime or place
for the next meeting. Why not meet
at Kidgvvuy, nn the 10th or 21st? Or,
if all lho delegates nro present, why
cannot Congressman, Senator and As
semblyman bo mado on tho 20ll 7
We think nono of tho counties In the
Senatorial district will object to this
unless it would bo Clarion, nnd the
people aro too Democratic up there
t' object to anything of a democratic
nature.
Tiik I.F.rRKsKXT.iTivE. Tho last
Representative conference decreed,
by resolution, that the next meelinir
I Rnou( ,a0 )llaco (ll :idgyl0n Sat-
urday, the loth of August next. Wo
hold that Saturday is tho wrong day.
Why not hold it on the same day the
Congressional conference meets,
TliursJ.it. the 201 h ?) Then, ir coun
ties so desired, they might send but
one set or delegates. Both districts
aro largo and consequently expensive
Thci el'oi e.lcl us be economical which
is certainly Democratic. Foresters
and JiM'-ilcs, what say you lo this
chungo I
PreMilent Johnson, Secretaries
Rrow iiing, Welles and Pandall. and I
Chief Justice Chase, nil express their
satisfaction at tho nomination of Sev-
i ni.- n ., J
imour and ltlair,
These gentlemen, j
ike 1 iiiiisamU of I .., .1
ready Xy more than they ever saw
Kifnro.
Ventral ,mfl.
Tlic follmvliirt la ft ropy o( Prel-j
ilent joiiiMon . Amne-iy rr.imirt-'
lion, iKmil on Hie 4th inntnnl.
liolllil !.tvoironiiIMteiI it tln eeyemi
nun, liiil ".(,.r nt, tliuu never."
'l ho politirnl lii-liw nvnien wlio freil
b.hI live entirely on loil nw.lieo nml
revenue, by thin net of tho I'leMideiit
have hud iniii li ol their food destroyed;
and now, liko their captain, tbey lire
j(oing "ibout Kecking whom to devour :
A Tnort.AMATloN,
Hl the. Prxilcnt nf the Vnitfd Statfi.
"Wberean, in tlio inonlb of July, An
no Ilomini, llil.ln accepting the con
dition of civil war, which wa brought
ubotit by iiiKiirreclion and rebellion in
several of tho States which constitute
tho United Slater, tho two boUHes of
Congress did solemnly declare that
war was not waged on the part of
tho (iovcrnment in any spirit of op
pression, nor lor liny purpose ol con
quest, or suhjufjation, nor tor un v pur
pose of overthrowing or interfering
with tho rights or established Institu
tions of tho Stute, but only to defend
and maintain tho supremacy ol tho
Constitution of tho United Slates and
to preserve tho Union, with all the
dignity, equality and rights of the
several States unimpaired, and that
go 80on t,0 objects sliould be no-
comphshed, the war on the part ol
the liovernmenl slioulJ cease ;
And whereas, lho President of the
United Slates bus heretofore, in tho
spirit of that dcclaruration, and with
tl.o view of BccnriiiL' for it ultimate
und complete effect, sent forth several
proclamations otloring amnesty arm
pardon to persons who bad been or
were concerned in the aforesaid rebel
lion, which proclamations, however,
were attended with prudential reser
vations and exceptions, then deemed
necessury nnd proper, and which proc
lamations wore respectively issued on
the eighth day of December, 1803 ;
on tlio twenty-sixth day of March,
lx'j-l; on the twenty-ninth day ol
May, lSti5 ; and on the seventh day of
September, 1?0 ;
And whereas, tho said lamentable
civil war has long sinco altogether
ceased, with un acknowledgment by
all the States of tho supremacy of tho
Federal constitution, and of lho gov
ernment thereunder, und there no
longer exists any reasonable ground
to apprehend a renewul of tho said
civil war, or any foreign interference,
or any unlav!ul lesistanco by any por
tion ol the people of any of tho States
to the coiniiiluiiou and luws of tho
United Slates;
And whereas, it 'is desirable to ro
duco the standing army, and to bring
lo a speedy termination military oc
cupation, martial law, military tribu
nals, abridgment of lho fiveedorn of
speech and ol the press, and suspen
sion of tho privilege of halifus corpus
and of tho right of tnul by jury, such
encroachmeuis upon our Ireo instilu
tion in time of peace being dangerous
to tho public liberty, incompatible
with the individual rights ol the ( ill
ten, contrary to the genius and spirit
ol iir republican form of government
und exhaustive ol the nalioii.f.-tgf-ces;
m
Andwjiflfj:is it is believed that am-
coiuiilelu and universal establish
ment and prevalence of municipal
law and order, in conformity wilb the
Constitution of the United Slates,
and lo remove all appearances or pre
sumptions of a retuliulory or vindic
tive policy on lho part ol the govern
ment, attended by unnecessary dis
qualifications, pains, penalties, confis
cation, and disfranchisements ; and on
tho contrary, to promolo and pro
euro complcto fraternal reconciliation
among the whole poopic, with due
submission to tho Constitution und
the laws.
Mow, therefore, be it known, that
I, Andrew Johnson, President of the
United Stutes, hereby proclaim nnd
declare, unconditionally and without
reservation, to all and to every person
who directly or indirectly' participa
ted in the lule insurrection or rebell
ion, excepting such person or persons
us may bo under presentment or in
dictment in any court of '.he United
Stutes having competent jurisdiction
upon a charge of treason or other fel
ony, a full pardon and amnesty for
tho ofl'enso of (reason against the Un
ited Slates, or of adhering to their
enemies during tho late civil war,
with tho restoration of all rights of
property, except as to slaves, nnd ex
cept also, as to any property of which
any person may havo been legally di
vested under lho laws of tho Uuitcd
States.
In testimony whereof 1 hnvo sign
ed these presents wilh my hand, and
have caused tho seal of the Unitod
Slates to be hereunto affixed.
Dono nl the city of Washington tho
fourth day of July, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and sixty -eight, and of tho in
dependence of the United States of
America the ninety-third.
ANDItKW JOHNSON.
By tho A resident .'
Wm. H. Skwarh, Seo'y. of Stato.
Tho Iladienls in Congress fire in great
haste to get ! omo. A number of tho
present members have been renomi
nated, and from the way tho popular
.-. I.. I I ; ' ' '.
nun nun ueen semog ior some nine
past these gentlemen begin to find
that the affections of tho pcnplo nre
Tapidly drifting from them and find
ing a lodgment with their Democrat
ic opponents; henco tho unseemly
huslo with which legislation is being
put through. They hope to reach
their constituents in limo to arrest
the exodus of voters from ihe K.-idi'-nl
ranks, but they w ill find that they
nre just n day too lute. The opportu
nity has escaped them jicver to bo re
captured. Tho New York Sun, a leading Rad
ical paper, fairly and honesll y concedes
that Seymour will carry the Stute of
-ewlorkhvnn overwhelming mu
jority, and thnl it is simply nsci.'s to
i.ttcinpt to stay the Kinpiro Stale.
That Pennsylvania and Ohio will
emulato tho example of New York
there is not a shudow of a doubt.
tnlhnsiasm, hey f
Ki.kpt Skvmoir. Tho American
Deonlo musl elect, tlm Dimu..r,n ii
nomineo for tho Presidency if they
wnnt to see 'moro liberty and pros
perity than they happen to enjoy ut
present,
SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
r Till
oicorfiolJ Co( prioultural Sooietj.
-
Will be bM on Iba I'nlr lroiiJs la the Boraujie
.,f rirrllM,iiii Taofa) Wednesday, lhart
day and Friday, lli Mill, tub, lath an!
lilll dels nf October, A. II, I mi".
lit I.l-H A! nr.M!LTIO.
r.miir iic-iid. tl oi
liL.i. tliirm K cir 00
hli.U ilmi.aina llpkeU 3
rbildrrn nndorun jr. oM, lion oompii
ltd l tliolr roiili or onrdini, fr.
t'bililrvn iindfr Irn jn of sot admltlrd
unla- C"Oililrd by Ihrlr nrr-ut.
Check", "ill b (i'n at lh i-'or to prom
drrirhif to i..t 'Mil during lb eihlliitlon, Dili
will not admit th holder m any mhrr lliib.
lion e b half tin r tiouoiinK citobillou.
Kvrry rarnio wi.binnto bnrolU-d a mora
her of our Kocli ty iuut apl'ly on ur bt f. ro tin
Brut day of the Kir, and on ib payment of one
dollar lo llie Traiuurar vhall rcin a oeriincaia
of nimborlil., nonulninic ilia nama uf Ibo a
.iiK.nnt i.ml Miiiiortud hv Iba (Secretary.
Krery pen kaouminx a member a aboef
tated .bnll.oD llie nreaenunoa of bil eorlilicate,
receive a ticKet wbicbwill admit hiia Ireo during
the Fair. Any pemn eompljing with the abon
teirolaliona and inviii Sid, ehall beooiue a nia
member, and ahall be exempt f om all oontribu
tioua, and shall annual y receive from ibo oecro-
tary a free family tiraet.
All n-rinni uiuit It protioei wun iioaeia
which nan be bad from the tieooliro ;uinuilttee,
I'reaaurer or Bccraiary, or at Ilia onnia on tne
ground. I'oraona icllnK aa Jud(ea are eipectea
to lecome member! of the ociely. Periona Iroia
ether enuulie oaa beeoma meinoera by eoinply-
ui( a-iih tne above rulea. l.a lica can bew.me
member bv uiakiuf aiiplleatiun aa at-ovo, and
j'jilt into tlm tneeory Ally tenia, when they
Will receiee a ticket lo admit them trae.
Exhibitors inuat become mambera ol tba Sool
elv. and hava their aniuiale and artiolef entered
on the tieeretary'a books on or belore tne nral
d.yor tbe Kairi aid ill auimala and aroclu,
eiocpl bones lor l-a t and for tba tr. ltmg
Drises. must be br.aitUt within loo enclosure
aa early aa Wednesday, at ibrte u'oloo! , J". M.,
and all persona enlerinc animals and articles for
axbibitioa mu I prtcura oards Irom ma eeereiar),
with tbe olaas and Dumber of entry ul said arti
cles, previous to placing enid article on the
ground. Hsy and straw will be furniabed gratia
lor all animals entered fur premiums, and itraia
will be luruubed at cost lor those Uiat desire to
purchase.
No horse shall ba entered or allowed a preml-
nm unless ba is free from disease, llor-oa will
ba received until Wsdnetda) noun, but must be
nierednrevlou.lv. All iwrsons wbu intend lo
eihibit hones, eaitls, sheep or ewlne, or who
'utend louder stuck ur any uiber article fur sale,
should nollf tbe becretarvuf sucb mteuilun, on
or before tbe Ji-th ot heplrmber, and hve with
biin a II -t and lull deaeiumon of tba same .
Tba number and class, and the number la Ihe
alass. wnb Iba name ul llie crude, will appeal
on iba card attached; but the name ut Uo ex
hibitor will out atinear.
Hrrmiuus and diplomat will ba paid on and
afler tba nrtl Monday alter tba rair, and uui.l
Uis Ial day uf lieccmb. r, Ms a lar winch all
money premiums unclaimed will ba considered
as a dunaiion tc tba duciety. Ihe ufticera uf the
buciety and wicmbera of tba Committee cf Ar
rangements mu.l aear a badge dosia;uatiog ihetr
ulhee, and il will be their duly as sell aa pleas
ure to attend lo the expressed wishes and wants
of llie axhikitirs and ulbera, if it Is in tbeir
power ao lo oo. a. select t-ulics force will ba ta
oonstant aiieudance fur the pieaervation of order
aud proteclioa of property.
Tba trolling court is level, welt rradrd, and
cne-:bird uf a mile tn circuit. Ample arrange
ments will be wade for the convenience of visitors.
Instructions to Judge". No animal tu re
ceive an award la mora than one class.
Jadges are axpiasvly required not to award
premiums tu uver-fed ammala. No premiums are
to ba awarded to bulls, cows or heiffcrs-which
shall appear to have been fattened, oxl.T in the
claisof fat cattle, the object uf tba Society being
to hava superior animals uf this description for
breeding.
l-al attic-The judges on fat cattle will
g ve particular attention to the anttcals submit
ted lor exsminstii a. It is helieaeg'ari' other
ihingi being euualj ijteri are iba batt ralila that
Jiaui iearjtTrn"weight avtr the smalle l surer-
notes. Tba judges will rcinira all in this clssa
to ba weiebed, and will take measures to give
ihe superficies nf wachand publi.b lha re-ult
with their rrporia. ltJ will also, befora award
ing any V jrnums, require of the aompetiiurs full
elatcmwiet as to the manner and cost ol feeding
as reu,uired by tba regulations of the premium
list.
If there la but ona ethihltor, and ha my show
several sninxals la ne claa, premiums wlil ba
award.d ta accordance rith lha merits of tba
animal.
Tho superintendent will take every precan Una
In his poaer for tba safety of stock and artlcha
exhibition after their arrival, and arrange
men! on ihe grounds, but will not be responsible
lor any Ions or damage that may occur. The 8a
ciety desires cxbibiUirs to give peraonal attention
to their animals and rticlcs, and at tba riuse . f
lha hair tu attend to their removal, as tba feociet)
tannot take lunher care of them.
Kulee nf Plovi Iiir.- Tie name nf lha plow. -man
mu.t ba given, as well as lha kind uf plow
to ba used, at the time uf entry. Tbe quantity
of ground to ba plowed by aaab team to be nne
foutth of an acre. The lime allowed lo dd tho
work will ba three houra. The furrow slice la
all eaacs to ba Uppcd. The teams to start at Ihe
sams time, and each plowman to do hie work
without driver or fiber assistance. Tba premi
ums uttered by the bocicly will ba awarded to
the Individuals who, in the judgment of tba
committee, shall do their work In iba best man
ner i provided lha work Is dona in tba lime al
lowed for its perlurmenca. Ksch plowman la lo
striks bis own land, and plow entirely indepen
dent of the adj ining land. Within the una.
foanh of an acred pluwed each plowman will be
required ta strike two back furrowed laa is and
buish wilh tba dead furrow in lha middle.
Ary information required tn regard to matters
of tne Society oan ba gain til by addressing the
Rxecutiva Cosumiitee ur the tierratary, wbu will
be pleared to give anyiufuamaUon in their pow
er at any lima.
Any article not enumerated In theabnve classes
and placed noon axhibitiuw, if worthy uf notice,
will be raitabl; awarded.
Tilt txrculivc Committee reserve a discre
tionary power tc award lipltnea in any ease of
second best articles, or for articles sot entitled to
premiums by lbs rules.
All articles nay be entered free nf charge,
except horses for pleasure, and for lha trotting
premiums.
I.IlT OK nir.MUIM.
Class 1 &iro-p4talrr, open to all lerdt and
enmrdorj
fleet bull IS; Id best Id hest $1
Best ciw lli Id best I; .Id best.... i
All breeds coma togelher in this class and com
pete with eiu-h other, lo lie judged by llieir good
points, symmetry ol frame, ability to fatten, and
Ihe stock they will proluro. '
l.'LA" 2 -iintilt I'Mllle. nwntrf in the county.
Rest euw fur wiilk.f 10; Id bcsl ti: ! Ix-at, 5
Ileal neller, Z Jeara old S; M heat... b
Ilest heifer, II years old S 2d besl... I
Best call, under S moi.t hs old.... S.
Class 3 fij-rn.
Ileal yokcof oien...HO ; 1,1 best j 2d hceL.
'.'I.Asa 4 -Fut Vttlr.
Best fat l.iilUk, cow or heifer. ,.f IS ; Id heal...M
Cla 5 V horm.ijhlireU llnrnrM. oi.es to all
Heat etnlliun. any breed $la; ?.l heal... $10
nefi marc and coll any breed. II); 1,1 beat... g
I 'l.Assfi Kuln.g. Ihnt and Fwm lionet.
Beat saddle horse $3; 2d besl II
Best single family horse
Best mslcbed carriage horees
Beat gelding or mare fur work (
Beat span ol draught homes cr mares b
Second II. st ,...... 2
The eiliu Hot it required to pnxluee a slate
menl of least three reaponaihle uei(hb.irs as lo
working qualities of draught horses lor premiums
in Ibis class.
Best will under 1 years old fl ; Id heel...tJ
Ileal 1 year old coll ; 1 1 Kelt a
Hisl J year old colt S; Id best.... 4
Tbe bora thai morn the heaviest loud nn the
stone boat, according la his weight, without
"hip Vuua'l on lha Morse and Y
Cl.Aea 7 Tniitinrf tltirari, nprn tn all.
Besl time, .1 in 4, letting in sing! harness. ..t0
No premium will be paid in ibis , 'a ales
there are ten nitric uf A a, h. Eicb ho se t
nil asie..t lime.
Ciaas H Svrrpttaltrl. open to till--Facing in
Airneu.
Ilest in ihrae. mil heat, agalrst tlm $
iio peeramin will lc awarded in this class arn
icas there arc six entries. Knlrane fee J li.
Class y TVolmt; in st'sy'r Karnrti far A or sex
mrneil in l lit tomny al loatt Jiftetn dtyt if
fiirt llit fair.
I)et I iii , mile heals, against tlm f,i(l
Ku premium awarded in this class nnless there
are night vn'riea. Kntrsnce tea i. The hire
w nnmg the premium In class 7, cannot compete
f r lha premium in this class.
tlAM lu yVoMtKJ hnrtrt owned and raited
in tne eonvtf.
Beet I In S, ua time, in harness.,.. .H
So premium awsr.lM In tbli eiats inlrri tier
are H'S Horses cainea
f htisriee fv-c ...
lifCl tfMtl(
horse or mart under sait-ns... ' ' "
S,nri-I IimI .
I t"
aj.i i...4i...w hufae i.e a,ara ia slos'e harass a Ml'
!l I
se,-on,i h,a. ;;;
ll-sl at'king hor.e of .sr.. fl ! Id !..
Class II- Trr.tiif r-c'fi r.n.r f in tht cM(y
nf trefnUt .1 ir ttl iJ. niH ft
Heel I in S.agatii'l lime
There must be al Ice.t tlio-e entries In order lo
e., mm Is lor lli il iirenilnin. Kntrsnce free.
1 l,s l' Aiwi at"! Wnil.
Ileal buck any breed l ( Id beel.
llrst i we, any breed
Ileal sharp, Intiened lor muilon
Ilest liitiib...,
Ileal flaecc of W.Hll
.. 4 on
.. 1 nn
.. 1 I"'
.. in
O.Aen III - iWiriS. n;ien lo all.
Ilesl hoar, an) brie I. Yming Karmsrs Mnnual A $J
Ileal l.rc.-lins sow. any bree.l J
K....,..l l..t. Atfrlculiuriai one ji-.i.
II,. I h S.Sl ail heel .
lie. I iig under A wil l. old... Agricuiiiirni i year,
t l.aea M J uiuiri,
Beat coop spring chickens, not leas lhan six,
lli amoni s American 1'oultry Book and...
Ilest Iwu heaviest InrUeys
Ai)
Usst dieplay nf chickens
f 'l.saa lfl J'lMnina.
....$1 til'
The men that plows trreen swanl Ihe beat IW
1't.Aea 10 yVou'j. lMUri. J'n.U, Uarrowt
atui i.ultiviitor.
licit nlow for alubblciir sward tl
Heal subsoil plow Hurry's Kruit Harden and
lli..l eliid eroalier and roller combined 4
Host grain drill Discretionary premium
Heat threshing machine... Iliscrctioiiary premium
Ilest corn planter liiscreiionrry pretn nin
Ilest Horse rake Discretionary premium
Ileal hay pitching machine Discretionary preui
Ileal elalk and straw cutter Discretionary preis
iicat ln.rae -power, general puqsiscs lliscrcttonary
preuiliim.
Ilest original Invention or agricultural Implc-
mont i
Ileal aids-bill plow fl;
Ileal harrow . 8 ;
ro
beat ooltiVHtor 3
beet corn shelter.... 3
best ox voke 1
Itest funning mill 4 :
All articles enumerated in this cluse. n ! incite
in Ihc county, but prtMluced upon cxbibition.il
worthy uf it, will be awarded a discretionary pre
mium by the Executive Comniittre.
Class 1 Mtte:ttinrmtt f'arminij fmplrmenlt
Ilest llecbivc,...Urimley's Hyeteryiif Bee Keeping
Heat i dx. hand rnkce.."l : best grain cradle..! mi
Best etun.p machine, i; bcsl potato digger in
Heat lot gunlen-tiols 1 00
Heat displev farming uteoeiki uautd by lar-
nier ".
All arlicles enumerated in this class arc subject
to I lie enme rules as class IS.
Ci.xsa 1 HVicof. Jtir, Corn, ftarliy.Oatt lc
Ilest acre nf winter wheat 110
Ilest boelicl of winter wheau 4
Heal bushel of rve 3
Best aura of rye,...S ; best btiah. corn ears.... S
Ileal acre uf uats.... 4 ; beat buah, potatoes.... i
Heat an. huchwbiat 4 ; Id best " J
Best ae. clover seed I ; Sd best " " .... 1
Heat f acbrtsim corn2 ; licet acre peas..-. I
Heat ac.rutal'Sgss 1 ; best I acre sorglniin..,, I
Itest acre turnips-.. 7; best bushel turnips.. ... 1
Beat a.re corn 8 ; best acre carrots.. 1
Itest kit of gardea tools , 1
B 't half bush. 1 timothy seed 1
Crops being equal, pn-ferenco will be given lo
llioac that yield Ibe larg St net profit. Ptatatncnls
to lie fiirni.bed by tbe exhibitors. They must lie
measured ur weighed, end a sample furnished al
the fair. Apple snta for premiums mual fiirniill
the committee with a statement signed by them
selves, under pledge of veracity, uf tbe quantity
uf grain raised on the ground entered for the pre
mium, and must state aa correctly as he can the
kind and condition uf the previous cropr, the kind
and quantity uf seed sown, and tba time and mode
uf nutting it in the giound.
1'ers.ins entering held erops for exhibition, or
intending to do so, may give notice to the execn
tive commillee at any time, and have Ihe fleid
measured and examined by lha committee while
growing.
t Lass 19 lirrad aid Ctrcal Fund.
Bert Icinf wheal bread D.pli'tiia and ill cents
Hi st, btuf eye bread Diploma and dtt cents
Heal loaf corn bread Diploma and in ccuts
Heat sponge cake Diploiaaand iO cents
llrst ;t-lly cake Diploma and id cents
Best ba'-belor'seake DiX.'vma-anJ 5'lxtnts
Best pic any kin.l .,. it) cenls
Ilest
pjtaeaw. and jelly Diploma and in cents
TTZt dia'y jelly A prcarvcs..Dipluma and iO cenls
Best pound cake Diploma and iO cents
Best lruiteake Diploma and iO cents
Beat ooffew cake Diploma aod iO cents
Best Lady's cake .....liipluma and in cents
Besl cake... '. Diploma
Best jelly Diploma
Besl ic cream Diploma
Clasb 'Al llylur anil tketu.
B S jw....l. m nf butter $-1
Best ten pounds ftrkiu butler.... a
Best cheese, made by exhibitor 1
Class Fiuur.
Besl in pounds wheal flour
Best flfly pounds rye flour 1
Best fitly pounds spring wheal flour...... 1
Best iO pounds eont meal I
Best 111 pounds buckwheat flour..? 2
Class 2'1 Ihmtttie ArltcUt.
Best lc.x or jar of honey nfi
Host 111 poands uf maple sugar - I I 0
Itest peaches put up airtight Dip. ur in
Beat tomatoes put up air ligbl ....Dip. or A '
I'etl black berries put up air tight Dip. cr it)
Best eiirranta pal u air lighl Dip. or in
Best fancy jar ul pickles.... D.p. or in
Beat gal. syrup or sorghum, or ea.-lt I 10
Best cured ham (cocked wilh mode nf
curing) Dip. or in
Best dried beef wilh mood of curing..Dip. or iO
Ci.Ae 'J.I inmrttie Manujucivm.
Best 10 yards flannel (1 till
Beat in yards sallinel 1 1)0
Best l.'i yards woolen carpet 2 HO
Best lOy.rds cloth I 11(1
Best li yards rsg carpet, woolen chain 1 00
Besl pair woolen Wnnkels 1 00
Besl woolen cover let - 2 on
Best woolen fringed mils Dip. A AS
Heal pair knil Woclcn stocking. Dip. A 60
Besl spec, knotting, knitting n- needle
work by a Mm a under II years old Dip. A i
Ilesl pound linen sewing thread ...Dip. A Ml
Beat pound stocking yarn Dip. et in
Best fool mal ill cents: Ileal tidy mat Ml
The pceraiumi in Ibis class are intended only
for articles munulaetured in Ihe eonntr.
ll.AeS 24-Acr. Shell, Wax HVirit-. dr.
Best epesjmen needle w. rk Dip and 50
Best specimen nee lit work, machine.. Dip and iO
Best specimea flowers In worsted Ilio and iO
Bait speeim. a embroidery in worsted. .Dip and in
Best speeiin. n embroidery In lac Dip and i
Beat spc.iinca embroidery In muslin. Dip and 50
Brit specimen af leather work Dip and 50
Best specimen of wax flowers Dip aad in
Beaiapecim.cn ol feather work Dip and 50
Ileal specimen of ornamental wnrk..,.Dib and 50
Heal abirt mad by Miss under llyrs.lnp and 5i
Best patching or mending Dip and 50
Clas IUi- Miltiiieri ami lheumaknui.
Best mi.iuery .. Best drea-matun, ,l"l
1 la Jti A'timic H'.irt.
Best daguerreotypes taken on the ground.
Best ambrutvpes taken on th ground ....
Ilesl photographs taken on the ground ...
Best land. cape painting -
Beat penmanahip - w
Heal architectural drawing..
, Pip
Ileal painting tu nil-
Ilit pi.rtrail Paintitif J
I Ret entile pumlnir I
KaHtal ttw t nit ale in , an, I..SH I
IIt ornaminal patntl (cfanykiud, I
a p eaa..w. aws - , ,,, ( V
ri,A-a Iriifn-
Rent Jeripn for farm tinuM, barn, earriacr bou
and ttahle.. Sloan t OrwamenUl llou l i l
Real dnniftn for dairy boaa-..Manul uf tb llom
Het dings fur ire houne
Best design for fruit h maa
Beat design fv bridge, with plau span nut
leas then IMI feel 1 (10
Vln2H-Mrt:,l,c Fubnct and M.,eh,et.
Beat cooking stova, wuud or coal.. f 1 nil
Tk""Jk . '""
inirdlat J"1
a"' 'i.. HU.P..I., feai caei'iro. icnce a uu
rieoond la. I... I, (.econd best Dip
Ileal ip. e men or hit of tinware I uu
fecund besl ; Di and to
Rest specimen black.mnhing- 1 at
Beat specimeu gunamilliicg 1 i n
Bcsl epecitnen iron turning 1 lift
Hea-1 late coiling... f I. Ileal shower baih... Inn
Baatorigi-al invambn la county.. a li 00
Best di.play of table and pocket cnnrry
American mani tenure i on
t . . j. . . j .
. ,e ,w,.,.
Best d splay of farming and held umls I to
. Ibe abov premiuiot are offered lor artlclea
manutaciurcd In Ih. oountv- lliplnmas mv he
awarded for any i.fih aouve articles on rxblbi
liun, without regard to their plar of aaaeulac
tar. C.l.q 29 IiW-ji of all linrlt
Best family carriage,..-!, i.eal timber sled...f-l
Best buggy 4. Ileal bora cnrl I
Bert farm wagon- 4. Beit whlnarruw.. 1
Best atetgb 1.
The premlaius in this class ar Intended nly
fur articl mannfnctnred in th county.
(Jla oO tLttoi'icf-tfropr ta enuniy.
Drat deesalng bureau. ?1. Heat art of ch.lra. II
Beat (lienaton table- I. Best tofs- 1
Beat variety uf thairt, 1. Be.l centre tahie... I
Best bcrtilead v . Beat lonng Snc
Meat washetaad oe. Beat ufli hair...n
Best loosing glass - ftuc
B.st eel of parlor fnruiiur .4
I Pest diaplay ef cabinet ar Dip had I
.i.,rti,ri i in It, CIV III".
ell cln.wsre. luSs, sise-la. ate. . I' p sm) f rn
. mi
lia.l sel of gran nieassre.
Heal win !' bi ns t liasl sp-nnn sa.S
no
I (I
(Hi
9 on
ISI lol ie. belt ... 1. Hell panel B nr
Ueet lol 1 a -keia .. I. He.' pump,
l'l.S .1 hi-lli tn!"!' I i 'i "'I -
Ren i ba n la ag e .n.i. H et h-..scan'.ag .-
Ilr'l ( bu earroi. ' .. ' e.i . " " - -
lie.! 4 si. Ik. . elerv.M'e. II .1 varlely me oar., lie
lie. I i bit. trnnalo j". Ileal " s.llatnes, le
Ileal i t.o.liel awe.1 pnlslo
Heal quail win Is-.r l eans.,
11.. I 1 Ito.liel lohie beets...
.iPe
4ilc
ji a
h oMi.l be shown mat all vegciablos nave beet
raised b tba rsniMmr.
I 'l.ldS o-l tH'llf'S,
Smlillrrt an J Shamnlirrt
Beat gents' b n's Si d shoes
(J 01'
Beil Isdva b ots snn an. ea
Ileal doplsy 01 boots and shoe
Heal lai y.' r d ng saddle
ile.l riiiltig h'nlle anil Baitingele
Ileal ll'ls miiahrd harness lealller
M...t r..l,a mailt, bv exhibitor
1 nn
1 nn
'o
1 IK
ill
I no
Il.il csr. ia.-a harness. l. Heat iuj barne.s 1 mi
Beat single barns. a .1. Host gen ra' ssd llel IMI
Hest display saudlery. 4. Heat lr vl. trunk I '
Heal sule kip lea' bcr.iOo. Heat o ilf 'ku iO
Beit solo solo lestber, iU. Best side upper le'r iO
I LA'S ;i4 'jiiW and Vpliiihlirt Woik
Beat suit uf clothes ana a by baad t f'"
Hill cat made by a ljly.
Beat pama and vel made by a Inly I
Ileal buak mattresi$l. Beat alraw mallroas 1 U
Best bair mattress, z.
Class ii I nnting in r inn'y.
Best newspaper-.... II. 1 eat handbill..
B.sl blank I- Bestcsid
Ileal ornamental printing
C'LAda aii .V'i Hum
Peal aaanrtmant and bail quali'y
..fl o
.... I '"I
Cls 37 twmi" I'ktimeul Aciun tn
1 'mi nti.
Best available manure at moderate met II I"1
Hest avail .bia mnura tor farm pr .ducn.... I "
Belt material fr glucdui. Bert linaoed oll .inc
Beit tallow candles M'c. Ileal vinegar ..he
Bcsl specimen ol soap inc. Ilest wrllmjf Hik.illc
t !. 3" V'U'd null 'o".
Bastiiressi d sb.ee... H. Ui st millau.ne....t I 0
Best grindaioris I. Holier b..wl. Di.I S"c
Besl shingles, not less than 4'' 1 ''"
Beat turned article
Best Sour b..anli, worked ' " '
Best washing machine I t"
Best split ur si. seed hi. ops I''P
lint butter ladle '''t'
Best weatricrbnarde, worked 1
tLAa S'J SalHtal MmrraU.
Bcsl suit uf uaef ,1 minerals of Clearfield County,
including coil...
Beat cabinet of minerals of Clearfield and nd
juiniug counties, to be the property uf the co
unty Bial lime. I, .lie iOcIa; besl collection loss. is- 1
Best bre clay ill its; best burnt lltne 1
Hest puller's clsv. it' cts ; beat tl 1
I'LA'S 40 FrvJ.
I eat di.play nd gicalci.t variety uf grafted
appl.a, tkmuicr and winter Husband-
man's and Ainoricau Wines and 54 ffl
Sw-und beat 2 bO
Bcsl display uf peart Cule S American 1 ruit
Buok and - 1 "0
B.-st plums and cut rnes tuat s American
Fruit Book.
Beat quinces '
Beat epceiiutn ai plis, I peck 1 bv)
Beat apciiaao Aaierican fjrsp.-a-.M .nuiiig a
Kiuil Book.
Best natural grnprl ra'sed in county and
worthy uf eultu.-e -
Beat d.-ioeslic wine and mutle ol manulaetur
I ulicr's (irnpe Culinre and 1 0
Besl currant wine ...Manning l Fruit Buok A 1 CO
Beat hlackbeiry wine..." - " A 1 00
Beat g'mal-rrie " ' "
Class 41 Ifirmanni'hip.
To the lady who In inag'-s her horse best
and s,ls most gra--etoil.v Diploma
To the gentleman who mana.'es bis h-o ae
beat and il moal cra.-eiully - Ii !oma
Bast diaplsy uf bur. niaiial-ai but less llian
n.e coupie
Pest driving uu llie course bj a la'l;
B.st company of cavalry
Ileal company of iulunlry
B..at baud wilh btaas uistrunicnts-...
Ural inamili culld
Besl u-u singers
..li. frOia
..Liiliuia
Ci.a- 42 Jtuiarri.a
Besl nursery containing the greatest variety
oflruits aud shrubs cultivated in the moat
approved meaner, the applicant lo fiirntall
wutten description, tha variety and niude
of culture tt M
Seoundlnst Harry's Fruit Oar, Men
I. LAS 4.1 -O'eanu
Best diaj.lay and grculcat ariety Sowers -Dip
Best display and a r.-al. -at variety plains- -D.p
Bert diaplav nl 8 .ral ornameuls I"
Hcsl basket boquel, Willi bamlle
Bcsl banc trt-q,ict......
rtVlimmliotittrr iinmiuiu will bo awrl--l i tilexiuu biHitirii p..m d anrl hliLr.
fur kit I article uf in'Vil tubibifnl by mcrhanic in j tin i iHdKiie1 fr.win ihe v-. a
11 lb varuuin bmnchit, it l it i h'nl a jfir! giro tu tf.a tbi K, an 1 tbe an.
tKbibitinn will b uiailc. For all inijiruTtmcnt inraltd ba- utnci a at. uit and boaltt.i t
awlul lo tb fnnnrr, ami hnvint; Taloml frp'r- 1 I'T
tie dUcrrtmnary premiums uiy In aaardid by I 1 iTCIli -i-U VtUlCOU 111 I.
Ibe blix"ultvt ( oiinuiCf?.
tn:tKt;i: k. darrttt. rrosiiont.
I. (1. B AttuKR. A. M llii i.
.Ntrr rt'iry. T'tnturer .
EiiciTivR CcwwiTTr. Na'h-ini-) Hihil, S
1). Jordan. L. F. Irwin, A. U Th'c. J. A. 1,. I I
gl Cbarfirlil, July 2.1.
C1 M. A Fl F.M t I .M I ;Ti:il V. S.tur-
day, lho Irtth of AtiKUHt m .l, bna bn tiwi
Ufn for v1nntii( and putiiiij; in order thnt fcril
nlay. AH who fl an ititr-it in it will i1ac
altrnd wilh the ncrn-rT tooln. Hcmi-tn-v'T th j ha-l of ibe traile
uraa.
jTl-U
J't.NA I II A N IK .MUX.
KI.LIS IRWIN, TrumcHB.
T OTIC I-. All nwiKinii ba,nT uimotllrd ac- fneray, enrem-ly niv.iu. and
win piraw rrring in their ervdit and rttl their
hill in July lt. The nul erlil of ix month
will be fitt-niled nnlr tu thof wb ooinplv witb
tin rriitrl. j J. IV KKA'W.KIt.
OI.I'TK-X OF I A 14 I MaKMIH,
The parlnrrfihiii hfretotor exi'tinfr Wtwi-en
lue undcrmicned in lha merrartile iMinnic-n. nl
V niiiii M, Til., wi dif"le l by mutual content
on the 1 1th tlar nf June, Um,
I be bu.im-M will lill b eontinued at the old
staad it 9. M. aUuwiuan
Hiram woodward.
v. c. row m ax.
rennfiehl. July 30. !m ii.
I At'Tl4)S)!l neraout r licrel.t cawliuned I f"I'r'"' "" "f Pcnn.y'vania.
I . . . . .' , .. . ....
.il. ii.. i.. ii. ..;, i, i'.. ... i "itind iio.ri.ASn a . i.iivav ii
Bedding, on. Ihcl and ci.nlcnla, one t .H.king "uJ ""'" '""!,,', A d.sea.e.'i;
St.... .,l H.eb o.ie lot rk.,,. ..e... ' nr,ans, end ..f g-ealhec .
..,....,,1 s..'..m ,.. T-i.l.. ... i,. ,i, : "f del.i.nv eel aar.t of n.tvoni s.i
aion ol llenrv Shafler. of Vest IjIhttv. lli-a-lv tp..
t'learfiel.l cunty. l'a., as the lami belous lu wc
and is eu'ijeet to mv order.
JAIK HAND.
Brady township, July !, lMW Si p i
Dip rpili; At.llK I Mill Al. (1)1.1.1 (.10
...1 P! 1 UK l'FXNS LVAMA re-oiainrt l in
$3 tuiMiri m, tSi-ientinr 8'li-iol, piren eourff of In-Dt-
rtrnetion 4n tlewtml SMcne, Aii'iritlturv, Mf-
('A ohetnioal nnd t'itl F.ns'nee'iiir, tid 1 neiivli atid i
l' I CI ..mi I l.itrrntiin-. "Mr FIRST TI.R.U Uc;in ,
011 Jul ?. and en.U Depember Irt. lSrt. I
OH ' Ftr further iiartirulum a' lv tu
All ' lit .- ft. L I I.' V:.. Il 'a
00 hl4l Airriruliiiral tolbi-. Centre to., p-irite i.hrr, I i' br in
wf . I I" ( l'a I 1 I (ll'IK IIIB I'l BP S
! dined; but with a earpr,'
' A Fllll Qf nrtlf ' inianiH, and p iTticn'arl in ni
0 w iiu, un-iulne ol lr, llm Haud tl r '
ov
60 t
U. II. ?.r.l'II.KK All),
Ivlo if
1'bilipat.iirg, l'a
T . ' '
B U TQ 12 PrOOI LCCKS.
! ,',, unlfnri f i,r ,,. , ,.
1 have invenlcd a MH'K.lor which II n ba.'c
! aeeured Utlers I'.tent. and therer..ee a-p a. I
persons ag.inat ualug the same without hating
i.Maitictl a right. Mate, et.nnti , toa n aa I pil
solial righls tor sale on ai-pc-iti".. A I, It, as
ADDl-hM N A AVFS.
Jyld 4Upd Unci, rirnrlirld On., l'a.
FARM AND COAL LANDS
FOII SAI.K.
fIIIK nn-l-rirnrd nowiifcr for ale hin I" arm,
U.J , M,. I.. .!. ., 1'lneJ.lil I'..
l'a.. a.li.'tning lands uf A. l. Johnson, D. Little
and ut tiers,
Cnnf'sif iifntr 101 .frrr,
Forlr fiv screa of which are cleare'l, with TW O
IM.A.NK lltlKS and I.OI1 A K N ,eevn.
There ia a MIX- HK)T VK1N OF n.'AL, (..f tbe
besl quality to be found in the county.) now open
and ready lo work. Poaaeaaion given at nnec.
For tenra and other particulars apply on the pre
niises, or a't'lresa tbe aideraigncd at Klcitowa
I', tl., t'lcarti.-ld count v, Fa.
Jylo-Sl pdjl ' W. II. RI rtiM.
Farmers
AY1!;
1.1. find a lull and complete sleek r
tlraas, llrmln and Mr ar rr the hickles,
lUy and tirain Haa Fork. h-h M ,
Cruniereetii, llaj R pe. A., at tl. lUrdwra
of O. W. 7KItlH rf tU.,
Jyl t Fbilipbnr(, p.
alstAfl'iu 1 Vvt. V -
iivvtiiiioi 3 jiii d.rinrt
lKMiFl.iMr.S l.l iniU i;ir;
A V,
Hooibml's (Icniiaii Ton
Th Gr Kit.r.liM f t Mi l (
IIiM.)l!un.r (u-ntrin ;;tl
! eoniii(t(' 'li f nrf yt'.rrt f,r, M
inf-tiicfmlly trmil. . Litiufi,, (,
liD'h. nrl rk$ J J ri i-i ,
ronrt nut ivu ana fiT.j -1t
alcoholic nilmiituni nl u ktni '
Jlcxjilit.id'rf CIiTiuan
I il r('mUinai'n ol !! tli inrH,,;.
Itiitfri. with tiio puff-K itutiltu j( t
Hum, OmnKt ' 'l"""r -no of h
4nt nJ j,rtKuhla rfini- Ji-" tver i,.;t.,
julii'). 'Ibi.nB -rwMrfi iiit iiuo,.
Aloobn.ie Uit.tjtirp in ua-
Tho wbo Iihv do Cslijcrtiori tu i.t(.
IlooflanJ'fl Geniiiti) T,
Thy nre boib rq.ift'1 vpoo... una tv,
iuiuu uirdft'iiini vniiici", th ihnitu
two tjtjii.ft; uiTt- mi. tier uf UU. li.t i,:
Tb '.-oiMb, from funMjr of nz
l C Witt t t Umvv - 1 IUL-:u.
R1 it ii-.?P Willi K HomM. :
triiittfv totwtr.i, ip ruii nf li h
Itiif nl -utl.rr. tioin ivrl ur iA.y;e
tuwiiig: uir-CH-:
C..T!-tii'i-n. Flmtilft.ru, Ir.nrtl P ,lU
of iii.Hd i lb A.'idi'T -f L
arb, Nu-f. t.rt liurti,
1V'- aVuillifr i'T Wtiht in
5ttuim. ti, 'itr i-ri:j'iiti5..Li
ii a- or I'lnifFMiig mI tt
vl the .-t'iiD!ca, .,(ui
Hi.n ifi tlm lib kid,
11 TT I U . or
Diliirull
L r e it b 1 1 ,
tblUTlIip tlf Uif
V.i rt,Cbi.tiiig or .uf-
2 I firitrig ttnfjsiioua rJfti
In a I binjc piuri ltm-ifi
vif ion, Uuti i r wbn be fort? thru,
dull liUlD 1U tl)V bt' , drill-it!. C ft-
f rHMun, i,l'MWU49M ( UlC Mill iW
I'mn la U m-iir, buck, bvil, Jm,'j
lUAAIII.i.jfM uf ctii in. rei
Ufl'It -ilB s J sill".
Th mlTeri r from lb r uinu?? '
ri ttii! (ireatfst rMUimn IO 111' trr
irwti fur bin riMi. v iircb jmtt;
I Khich b la niirt-tl I I r-m tin
i'lt'O ari'l itiuui 9 f)t-t-i)c i
1 kililiiliy ruiuiun J-J. n fro f
iiijcrfw-irni, vti'l baa rf tHUWf-iif i to
ruuiiuD lor (be rure ul h,re u.p trs.iti
(ounfcMt'iO we vuU'tl aubil tbat
i din d.ei
IlootlanJ's Geraiau Bi
a a d
llooiliinu s (jennau iv:
Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSnN
Twfntr Iwa TPtirf pinrs iy writ 1
rlil tr thp c.i oiry frKH lrAr
tfteirn liiue lut-j" bave ui.lu''triliy f
ItipUuuK i it ? t jir ri oi.t. tbau nj t tber itm- Ji
liii:oii.a u tbt? pub'i".
I ..tii ihffo fAUii'Hf wi'l eff( t'illy "
Ihf-lKma i foii'i'laioi, Jnn lie, 'T""'-
liU-'t'it.. I r tMMli I'entitty, i C b r utit c t-
I't-faf-n f ihe Kii nri.L.-
n.ii'jf trutu r l)iurJirJ i.iver,
JatvfciiiiCt.
Drbility,
Rolinc from try raunc whaUver ; ft
vl tii pjttw in-iui by a- rrc I
THr ( no mcMiiiw 4Bis-v
ifBiettiei io aticti ct. A too and i
in partril to tbn wbtil yrirm, tb t-
l'1!' i anvnfibffne-l, foi'J i riij. yt 1, ih !.
: (Eu ir'imuy, toe M-Hrd t. 1 ur ; i
! anl fri'linjf ihr hanl ft tim wrirl'ii
j ut n tbrm, w tti h i it airrn'Jart it
)) Urt of lbr l;il'-f or lilt? Ir:
i thkt will itirtil i hi iniu ibrir
in a luea-nr tha energy nf arrt'
I yoalbful lit. build up ilitir !it;it.i
and give hcallh and boj i'tpc tu ttu.n
rears.
Notice.
Tt la a well rtabiif.icl fart (U: (-
Il::t STP
n lit I , ci i i i''''
I braiih ir to i., ft cr ointjp
I nver f et n. Inry arc (kiijcm't.
niuiita Wilh tht NbileMirnrd tinr Jkati r , innr. j u.m r t'i-bi i'
tbe tutaif-.U ?f.'i.tily rvcimmrtiv!f i.
"II 1 1T"b1 'I'
can una leViu-ruo t. in
ar mad Mrvng by Ihe ni of iie,T
r-mc.lics. Tbey ail, curcevery cseeti
wilh. .nl ta.il.
Ih u-aida of ceit.ficates hr.ve serua
the hi,c)r t,f ih proprietor, 1 ul .pa'-t
ot the pnb.icall.in ol but a lea. 1 l'C.f-ol-eeiicd.
sic men of rioie, aud ol la.l.
U-al lliey must ba belli l ed.
Tvcitinionisils.
Hen. I)e.-rir W. i.o,lwsr.l. fhi.f J
...;,,.i .... s , ;n .nv ... ....in;.. i min-ir ipuia, a., 'I""' "
jfieia. iuiur, truly. Dim. . u"'
Hon. Jam Thonf4n, Jutl. f lt!
Cwurt tf l'tna-lvnnia, writ.
' I i Hr..'., ( liiii, ApI
"I riti-!i!rT l!o. r.aiH.'i. Uvrinxiv Ri:'T
able niiuin in r. ot Ind't i '"B "
in, 1 rn rtily h fiisia .jti'iriti.'1
Va-uis. with tefipvcu JAMift .H'"
Fr m Fct. Joej h I'. Kenrar-I. '
of n.e Teiuli ii,'(i-t t-'lmn-h, I'hihuir.
J m Aetvr lear Sirr I hvebc"'
It rvtiUi-rMi-ii tn tsnii.! mr name
t nicnitniiaina nf ! . flir - I Liitd ll IP''"'
, r. MrMiiff the Mao . . t m a-
1
I'laiTftrio. Lountr. t eam and Malane . I d- i-rt f -r one irom mt iul I
mr tai ai m-ntniei ur.-r a prirti t ,r my full ronv.i tion thai Ur i. i
I f th faieM. a td -e(ial:r t r 1-'
I plmi.t U ! a Mitt; and vmucbie if pvi'
e ! it mv full. Iimi Hr-uM i
: Till tif TrrT li Uf JTini tn 1 1' - '
' th abvT e.uMj. iiur. verv u in'"'T
J. 1 Kn
1 1 ii-l.tb. below r.-:-
4 FrvtmR. v K II FVndall. Luit.r f
"Ci.r.iiii-lf." Fbiixflt ii.i'U :
I tt:v d- riv. T ued benpf.! fr 1
Uuntl4t.d ll Wf 1 1.." , titer?, aud 1
let ! it uaiiini ki m Mk a in -I
eel u i
lo all v L. ki.iHrMiiiiiui. ist-Tii' -
j Iruin dt .' wri-.n lioin dera'ii:-
iivr. v.urt, lie j, i i
t
I).
ll'Alin.l'ai Civrutn Il itir. tvre Prt
fiN u tin the hoi i.r ef e'
ll other, .ro mi lailfi- I'1
tlflicc a- d Mins'i tur. at ibe H rm'
M.-r. Nn. U.il A.ch ti'rcvi. l'biisdel ti'
t ii Anni m. i:va. rf
(Formerly C. M. Jackson A O '
Price.
lloofland'i German Iliiiers, per hoiils.
1 1
Iloofljed. Ocrmati Tonic, put uu i" v"
biddies, p.r vioule
tr a calf d..tca lor...
- .jr. TV, ...i r... ,.i m mine well ''
ti.u bur. lb order lu ri in genuine-
Mr For sola bv all dnug K
meflietuias.