1 i t t s 1 I ri ! ') 'J, !t :4 A n i i c u M n i ;t I. HI! L 1.8 ANT KMIUIATIONS I" ,,.., B..l 'I I'"""" "J" '"l-i'l "'" slier '' M f I ' " ' November 4t l tin ., .i .1 iv nf Jannaiv. nHof allien nil mctf? pewitim lih' laini'd he riiii-ldcnd . m !! rt 1 1 n l' llm Miirift r. 1 lie nftVns nf the r'mlrtv mi "I members 1 1 'lie ('"iinnlili'u nf sr. ,,,,, ut will unit n I bk" deslirnntint: ttn-tr i.ll.rc, I II Kilt hi- their duty Well as pleasure In attend In III" e'pir'scd wishes and wants nf jjliibllors and others, If II Is In thtlr power so totlo. A select police f)Tr will bo In constant attendance for lli" preservation of order and protection (if roptrty. The trotting course if level, Well graded, and i.no third il inilo In circuit. Ample arrange ments will le made fur tbe nivnicnce uf r tat.irs. Chiltlrrn n n l r r ten years of age not admitted unless accompanied by their parents or guardians. Kvery person wishing lo be enrolled asa mem ber of iliii Society must apply on or before tin first day of the fair, and nn the ny tucnl of one dollar to the Treasurer shall receive n ccrtiflrato of membership cnntnlninjr tho niimo of tlio np plieant and endorsed by llm Secretary. F.vory person becoming n meiiihtr as above shall in tlic presentation of his certificate, rc eeivo a ticket which will admit him free during the fair. Any person complying witli the above r:gulntions nnd paying $10. fclinll become a life member mill shall be exempt fmm all col tribu lioni nud iihall Hiinuully rcreive Iroiu 'he Secre tary a free family ticket. All persons must bo provided with ticket.", which can be bad from the Kxmulive Committee, Trensiircr or Secretary or at the door. Person, acting as Judges nre expctteil to becoino mem ber! of the Society. Persons from othor conn, tios can become member by complying with the above ru'es. Ladies can become members by making application above and paying into the Treasury fifty cent when they will receive a ticket to admit them free. Exhibition of lad.vs' nnd gontlemens' hor.io innnsliip will tnko place on Tuesday nnd Wed nesday evening at .1 o'clock, fast riding will not be allowed j those violating this rule will bo ex cluded from competition. I'lowinjr match will take place on Wednesday at 10 o'clock A.M. Tlio address will bo delivered at 2 o'clock on Friday the 18th of October, nnd immediately af ter the address the reports of the Judges will be read nnd the premiums awarded. Exhibitors must become members of the Socin 'y and have their siiimati and articles entered on the fecrctnry's books on or belore th" lilh day oi October; and all animals and articles, except horses, must be brought within the enclo sure as early as Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, A.M., and all persons entering animals nnd arti cles for exhibition will procure cards from the Secretary with the class and number of entry of aid articles, previous to placing said articles on the ground. Hay and straw will le furninhed gratis for all aniiUHls entered for premiums, and -rain will be furnished at cost for those who desire io purchaeo. No horso fball be entered or allowed a prcmi vm nnless be is free from disease. Ilorsra wi'l e received until Wednesday ooon, but must be t"red previously. All persons who intend to exhibit horses, cattle, sheep or swine, or w ho in tend to ofier stock or nny other article for sale, ,'hould notify the Secretary of such intention on or before the 10th of Octorber, nnd have with 'iim a list and full description of the same. j Persons intending to exhibit blooded stock 1 tuui-'t produce authentic pedigrees, and nre ear- j nestly requested to furnish the Secretary, by the i 10th of October, with a list of their stock, and ihe pedigrees of each, this will facilitate tb preparations of entries and In case of deficient j nedigreer, will afford the owner time to correct the same. ' Inttruction$ to Jiidyn. No animal tu reoeive n award in more than cue class. Judges are expressly required not to award jiremiums to over-fed animals. No premiums -ore to be awardod to bulls, cows or heiflers, which shall appear to have been fattened, oy in the class of fut cattle, the object of tho Society being to have superior animals of this description for breeding. Fat Ci(..Tlle juJees on fat cattle will particular attention to the animals submitted fjr examination. It is believed all other thini; lioing equal these aro the beat cattle that have ; Tlie greatest weight over the smallest superficies i The judges will roouire all in this class to be I weighod, and will take measures to give the sh pcrfinies of each, and publish the result with their reports. Thoy will also, beforo awarding nny premiums, requiro of the competitors full statements as to the mnnner nnd cost of feeding 9 requires! by tho regulations of the premium list When there is but one exhibitor, nlthotmh lie may show several animals in n class onlv one premium will be awardod. that to the first, or oth erwise as the merits of the- animal may be mdffcd. Tfv superintendent will take trery precaution in his power, for the safoty of stock and articles on exhibition afer their arrival, and arrange ment on tho grounds, but will not be responsible for any loss ordamisre that may occur. The So ciety desires exhibitors te givo personal nt'"n tlon to their nnimnls nnd articles nnd nt the close of the fair to attend to their removal as the Sicioty cannot take further cure of them. ?'( or Pluwini. The name of the plowninn must he eiven as well as the kind of plow to be used, nt tho time of entrv. The quantity of ground ti be plowed by enoh team to he ncre.- The time allowed to do the work will be three hours. The furrow slice in nil casesto bo lapped. Tho teams to start at the ramo time nnd each plowmnn to do his work wituout a driver oe oth er sssiMnno. 'j he premiums offered by the Society will be awnrded to tho individuals, who, in the judgment jf the e ouimittoe, shall do their work in the best tiiOTiter, provided the work is done in the time alliwed for its porformnnee. Tich plowman to strike his own land, and uliiw entirely independent of the adjoining land. Within tho one-fourth of an acre plowed, each pl"wmnn will he required to strike two hack fur rowud lands, nnd finish with the dead furrow in the middle. Any information desired it regard to matters of the Society can be gained by addressing the Executive Committee or the Secretary, who will be pleased to give any Information in their rower nt. nny time. Any nrticlo not enumerated in tho above clas ses, and placed upon exhibition, if worthy of no tice, will bo suitably rewarded. The Executive Committee reserve discretion, ary powor to njrnrd Diploma in any case for 2d best articles, TAfor articles not entitled to premi ums by the rmles. Three Judges for each class will he appointed and announced before or on the first day of tbe fair. All articles may he entered free of charge, ex cepting horses for pleasure, and for the trotting premiums. (Signed.) RICH ARP SHAW. 1 JOHN .M'GAl'GHEY. I JOSIA11R. 11KAD. Ux. Com. M'M. M'BHIDK. I (J. R. BARRETT. ) Aug. JA, 1861. LCVEU FLKGAL, Justice ofllic peace Liithcrsburg, Clearfield Co. Ta., will attend promptly to all business entrualed to his caro. April 4, 1861. aLuttahQirBlbuirp? 18i a ft 1 , LUTHER 8 BURG, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, I'A. WILLIAM REED, Proprietor. july 10, 1861. ly. THOMAS 4. M CULI.OUC.il, Attorney at Law. Office on Market street, opposite Mossop's Store Clearfield, Pa. Will attend promptly to Collec tions, Sale of Lands, Ac. ootT-II mwmwir o m am K)7A HA.lt PHYSICIAN 1 -nil M VII I V IM, mn, of VlTTsri lttlll, I'a., begs I i,..i. r i,i rri..,,,l I.. lonrluded to pay mid bv arriving at tbe dsy set forth, can be coniulled by tlie ntllii l. d, hmh Mole and Feninle, on . It, ....... .,r ih. Henri. I.iver and Lungs; l ancer, Also, nil Diseases appertaining lo Ihe KYK and tho Head, nnd Discharges from the Kar, can be J many' other diseases that have bullied tlio skill Arrui N TM KN IS. CI.AHION, nt Clark's Holel, from the l.'ith of May tu the 1st of Juno. CORSICA, at Whltiner's Hotel, June 1st. Again, Sept. 1st nnd 2d, HltOOK VII.I.K, nt the American House, tr im ;id to Uth Juno. Again. Sept. 3d, Ith nnd jth I.C'f llKltSIH'IUl, at Reed's llotol, Juno loth nnd I Ith. Again, Sept llllli and Uth. Cl.KA t li'IKI.I), Johnson's Hotel, June 12 ill to tf'.t'i. Again, Xept I2ih and Uth. I'.KI.M'FONTK, .Morrison's Hotel, from June 17th o l'Jlli. Again, Sept. 1 Ith and l.'ith. TYRONK C'TY, nt Mrs. Thomas' Hotul, June 21i"laud 22d. Again, Sept. 17th und Kith. At his INFIRMARY, from Juno 22d tojuly 17th. Listen to the Voice of Truth and Reason ani Profit by it. The time has coino iliili v, lo see tho well when all who will, enn escape the iron grasp of Mercury, by calling, without known nnd justly ct. Mi rated Kelectic huropean Physician, Dr. Rout, who only true and snlo medicines, extracted from the most choice hoots and hk.ii., ider bisown supervision, nnd therefore avoid ng the use of nil MismAL Pins - will administer those on u l.Sf.lt it id i,t,ti i-.il mill ins, which were never designed for tho system, and gene t early graves. THIN(S TO UK1.RMB.MI.KI.K1). K. mcml.rr that Dr. Ilort wants no patients but these fully capable of appreciating nnd distin guishing the services of a regular thorough bred physician, from a paltry, unleurnod and trifling 'lU!riiirnilrr, Dr. Burl's remedies endtrentment nre entirely unknown to nil others in this country; prepared from a life spent in too great hospitals of Kuropo and tho first in the country. .'run mhrr, that Dr. ltort has a more extended practice than nny other physiciun in Western Penn sylvania, i i Hrmrml.rr, ihntcitiiens of education, and our popular men, are all woll icquaintcd with, nnd tuke great pleasure in recommending Dr. Ilort to the uMlictud. .'mi !iCic, that Dr. Hurt uiakcsno false representations to gull the unfortunate, but all he says wil bo faithfully carried out. Jti mrmliri; that Dr. Rort pays every attention to diseases of a chronic nature. KfCertitlcatos of Cures may be seen nt his respective rooms. Dr. Ilort is furnished will, over six thousand letters of recommendation from some of tho most distinguished men living. Also hits awarded to him diplomas from some of the must celebrated Hospitals jnd Infirmaries in Kuropo, for his uuparnllelled observations in Diagnosis, and observa tions in oiscoveung remedies for the cure of diseases that have heretofore baffled the skill of many of tho medical profession. An early call from those wishing to consult the Doctor, is earnestly requcited, so as to receive full benefit of treatment, and thus do justice to himself. Time Un ited. Please bear in mind when Dr. Rort will be in your place. Persons desirous of consulting hiui will eoni'er a greet favor by calling on the first day of his arrival, as his rooms ore so often crowd ed, it is utterly impossible to attend to the anxious sulicitiitions of all. Dr. Rort will arrive at each of tli ubovo places on the first coach on the day appointed. Please extend tho invitation to nil Invalid acquaintances, and oblige yours, Ac. May 29, '61. - 2'.. TIlli "REPUIiUCANV TenuKot f ubHC riptnm. If paid in ndvance, or within three months, $ 1 25 If paid any time within the year, ... 1 50 tf paid after the expiration of the year, - I 00 Tt i niK of Advertlhliip;. Advertisements are iuserted in the Republican at the following rates : 1 Insertion. 2 do. .1 do. One square, (14 lines,) $ 0 $ 75 $11)0 Two squures, (281ines,) 1 00 1 50 2 00 Ibree squares, (42 lines.) 1 50 2 '"' 50 3 months fi mo s. 12 uio One Square, : : : $2 50 $4 00 7 00 rwosqunres,: : : : : 4 00 (I 00 10 00 Three squares, : : : : 5 00 8 00 12 00 Foursquares, : s : : (I 00 10 00 14 00 Half n column, : : : : 8 00 12 00 18 00 One column, : : : : 14 00 20 00 35 00 Over three weeks and less than three months 25 cents per square foresail Insertion. Esrlstss netiot not exceeding Siinei are in erted for 12 a yetr. Advcrtis MBSuts net marie J wit. tie number of ttertions detired, will Vt rcntinuei until forbid snd charged according to these terms. job pmisnriNc. An fxtciiMve stock of Jobljin mntotia cualili's the 1'iililislier of th "Iupuliliran' to nnnout.oe lo t!.e yutlis tlmt he is prrpa re. lo Ji inils of .'os'ior, t..p2:.irs, rniw;riAiiiiF., I'LAjixs, Fir-Jit Boois, Ci iter la its, Lat..i-.s, Ijall T iciirs, IIamujii.ls, nr. J tvciy iiind cf piinting usually done in n countryi ob office. Ailoiilors witl be executel with neat ncs nnd '.Icfim'.ch. O. 1!. OOODLANDER if- CO. county" i")liu:cToiiY. Time of Holding Court. Second Monday of January, Third Monday of March, Third Monday of June, Fourth Monday of September, In each year, and continue two weeks if ce ces.ary. County Oiflrcr-R. Pres't Judge. Hon. Sninuel Linn. Rellefonte. As'te ludges.Hon Win L Mooro, Clearfield. Hon I'.enj Ilonsnll, Luthersburj Sheriff, Frod'k U. Miller Clearfield I'rutlmnofary.Jolin L. Cuttle, " Reg. i Rec. James Wiigley, " District Att'y Robert J. Wallace, " Trennurer, G. 11. (Joodlandcr, " Ci. Surveyor, H, I!, Wright, Glen Hope Coiniuiss'n'rs,Wm. M'Cracken Lumber City Wiu. Merrell, Clearfield S. C, Thompson, Morrisdalo Auditors, U. C, llowman, Philipshurg Isaac W. (Irahait Clearfield J. li. Shnw, ' Coroner, George Richurds, " 1. 1st of Tost Olfices. Tj'TIISftllS. Diccirin, E..U, -Vitmee of I'. O. Glen Hope, Rower, Chest, Cash, Ostend, Clearfield llrilfs, Woodland, Luthersbnrg, Troutville, Jcffcrjon Lin, Forest, Now WashingtoaJ Rurnside, Cloarfield, F'ronchville, Karthaus, .Virllrs of P. M ii. W. Calwel T-l ... T. "a. M'Ghecl J. ir.ftrr.r-r.'i! Lewis f u.iih P. II. Miller Ed. 'Williams R. II. Moore. C- f. Sloppy, John Hcberling Jas- llloom J. M, Gummier,! Jas McMurray M. A. Frank. P. A. Gaulin. J F W 'chnarr Samuel Way Centre county Edm. Williams Elk county, Pa. C. Mignot William Carr A. R. Shaw T. II. Forcee. J. A. Hop arty C. J. Pusey. David Tyler H. Woodward Kliia Chase (i. Heckadorn D. E. Mokel J. W. Thorups'n Jas. Thompson J. McClelland H. W. Spencer, A. C. Moore, Samuel Way Michael Wise. W. F. Johnson PogS'i llrodlord, Brady, Illoutn, Cnrnside, ii Clearfield, Covington, Curwensville, curwensville, Decater, Philip-i burg, Ferguson, Marron, Fjx, Helen Post Office, Uirard, Lecounte a Mills, " liald Jlills, Goshen, Sbawsville, Graham, Grahamton, Oulit-h miths Mills. " Madeira, Huston, Tyler, " Pennfield, Jordnn, Ansnnville, Karthaus, alt Lick, Knox, New Millport, Lawrence, Rreckenridge, Morris, Kylortown, " Morrisdale, Penn, Lumber City.t " Grampian Hills, Pike, Curwensville, " Rloomingville, I'nion, Rockton, Woodward. Jeffries. T. Henderson This Post Office will do for Cbest township t Will answer lor 1'ergnson township. "l)OBBRTJ. WALLACE, Arrsanar T Law, J.V Clearfield, Pa., Office in Bkaw'i Row, op. osite tbejcnrsal office. dec. 1, U58.-tf. AM) l.tXa & MUM Surgeon to the Uromplon Lung Hospital, nf Loiid m. Knglund, now es leave to announee to nil lnvnlid, tlml, imiug i.i Ilf many solic- profei.nnl lslts to tit, following n timed places r Its, M-roiuia, nn-i nil niHeasis of the union. HAH. V. UTI A L Dh Ar N KS, Kinging Noises in speedily cured by tr. Hoar . Scientific Treatment; of the so-called distinguished phynicians to take which mun thousands have fullcu victims WALTER BARRETT ATTORXKY AT LAW, will attend promptly and faithfully to all legal business entrusted to his erne, in the several Courts of Clearfield and adjoinlr.g counties. Off.K tie one formerly occupied by G. R. linrrett. Oct. 2Cth, 1859 ly. C KRATZER & SON. MI'.KCII AN'TM, and dealers in Hoards und Shingles; Grain und Produce FRONT Street, above the Academy Clearfield Pa., June 12th, CI. jas. n. LAitRmr.it. I. tkkt J A It It I M l .U &, TTXT, Attorheys at Law J Clearfield, l'a., will atl.nd promptly to Col tAiohs, Land Agencies, Ac, Ac, in Clearfield Centre and Klk counties. July 30. y WOODS harlcg clanged his loca J tion from Curwensrill o Clearfield, res pectfully offers his professior.nl sorvircs to the citiina of tho latter place and vicinity. Residence on Second atroet, opposite ti it of J. Cruns, Esq. my'. "150. OK TI1K CLEARFIELD COUNTY A (i H I C U L T U IX A L SO CI K T Y . Tube held at tin' boroutfh nf ( 'leer fit ll on TiifsildiJ, Wedncsiltiy. Tturxdm ami Friday, Ihe h1h,th,th and Wh days of Oetobcr, A. !., 1M1. KLLIS IHW1N, PresiiK-nt. . D. F. Ktzwkilkk, NftTt'titiy. Lkvi V. Irtvix, Cor. Secretary. James Wriglky, Treasurer. John V. Weaver, Librarian, (ion. A.M. Hills, Marslial. W.m. Ten Kyck, Chieidf Toliec. Fee for Admission, Entry Fee., if v. Siiifrle adinisKioii, - - - 15 cts. Children under 12 years, - 10 ' Tickets for a Millie day, - 25 " Single tieket during Fair - 50 " Tickets for a family, to admit lad- and gentleman and ." children under 15 years, $1 00 For trotting jireiniums, each horse, 2 00 For pleasure, 50 Class No. 1 Siceepstakes, open to all compet itors. Rot Bull, $10 00 2d Best Bull, $i on All brcods come together in this class, and compete with each other. To be judged by their good points, symmilry of frame, ability to fatten, und the stock they will produce. C'LAiS No. 2. tirade Cattle. Best Cow, f 10 00 I 2d Best cow. Best HcifTer, i 00 Best Calf under $ 500 2d Be. t calf under 8 months old, .100 8 months old, Itndtl't Cattle Pmtur Class No. 3. Oxen. Best Yoke of Oxen f 10 (10 2d Best " Dndd'i CottU Potto', and 3 00 Class No. 4. Best fat Bollock, Cow or Heiffer over 2 years old, - - - $4 00 2d best do do AioWs Cattle Dortnr, i 1 00 Class No. 5. Thorough bred JLmes open to all. Bost Stallion, J 15 00 I Best Mare A Colt 10 00 2d best do 5 00 2d best do b flfl The premiums In this class are Intended only for horses whose pedigreti render thtro worthy.! The society wishes to encourage the raising of high-blooded horses. i Class No. C Riding, Carriage, Ihafl and farm Jlorses, Bost Saddle -Horse, Best matched carriage horses, $5 00 )'ouof( 0 the J Inr r, and .... Best single family horse, in harness, Yo- alt oa the llurtl, and -Best Span of Draft horses or mares, lotn- nff on the Jlarne, and Beet Span or Farm horses, or mares, )- aff o e liorte, and " tost Gelding, or Mare, for work, over 4 yoars old, Yountt on the Home, and Best Colt under 2 years old, 'onaff oh Me iorte, and - -Tbe horso that moves the heaviest load on st Stone Boat, without whip, FoiioI oa the Horn, and 00 9 00 t go 4 00 Clash No. 7. Trotting lionet open to all. Best time 3 in fi, trotting in single har- 1 ouot. on la Hon, and 30 no I No premium will be paid unless Five entries tiAta. are made. Each bone to trot against time. it lie I r !. I i-i r ... i .T . .-id I Mi. tlnllltie rlntsn, t Hist", lih let Hibltn, 1 -,l nil Vivr. tl Imtllfif, hone, nt nit, In incle bat el Jnl.n'l ,n r- 'ifur, !nt tti'ititig I air of h'.ni, r mares. In haifl""", ) niiofl nil A ll ttr, Itrsl nrlng (", or ii, do dii ll Wnlklnr; h'ilc, or mnr, it i itr, ('l.S No. 0. iV'ii-.;i rt)i7 W'n l. t'rrl ttiirk, nny breed, Alhnt r'.iw .'."I, if ? ffl llrst Kwe, any breed, do dn do 2 ml IUM .1 Kheep fattened fur mutton, 2 t'u l!et I Lambs 2 'in Itest I'leee nf wool, . . . I t"0 Het Specimen nf wool, . Diploma. Ci.au No. 111. V im; iyii In nil. Itc.-l Hoar, any breed, oi.m; r ttrnu i 1iiMin , and "0 ; ., ;!r,ii.. ..,,, ,r.,l. yrm,rn,l Oanl,,,,,-, and 2 !n(;i fVirmfrmnf U'anUnrr. nuJ 2 Rett I'ig under 6 months old, 1 Ci.akij No. II I'dulir' Rest Coop Spring Chickens, not leas limn f, I Heaviest Turkey I Rest display of Chickens, - 1 00 Class No. I'J. l'louin:. Owner of team nnd plow who plows green sward the best, Voiiii; t'urmert' .Imiii ', nnd II Owner of team and plow who plows stubblo tho bent, .4rn arm llovk, nnd 3 00 , c v UPl J!ollcrt aid w .,,.. ,, r ,,;. ! Jh" ru tultuutuis. . Rest plow for stubblo or sward, - - 2 Rest sub-soil plow, Ititrry't fruit tlnnlm, A I Host Sido-llill plow, l 1 1 1 1 llest Cultivator, ..... Rest Clud-Crushcr and Roller combined, llesl tirain Drill, Allen Farm llwik; Host Horse ltal.e, f I (III llest Corn Shelicr. 1 00 Rest Threshing ma chine, . - .1 no Best Reaper and Mower, Rest Corn pluntor 1 Il.t ....!.... Mil. 9 Rest Hay-Pid'hing Machine, : . . " , Hot Ox loke and Rows, ... Host Stalk or St.-uw Cuttir, Host Horse Power for General Purposes, llest Originul Invention of Agricultural Implement, - 1 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 All articles enumerated in this class not made 'n the county, but produced upon exhibition.if worthy of it, will be awarded a Diploma, Class No. 14. MUcdlamous I'nrnuiij Im.. pit incuts. Rest Reo Hive, 00 Rest Potato Digger iO llest 6 Hand-rakes I 00 Rest Stump Pullor .'I Rest Graiu Cradle, 1 lio.-t lot ill I, a rile lung tools, - 00 Rest set Farming utensils, owned by Fa .mor .'1 0U Class No. 1."). Wheat, Hurley . ' orn, ilr. Best Acre of winter wheat, ri, d (innl. d$ Rest Acre of Spring-w heat, .Ihki-iYhh A jrii nlturltt I voir and 3 llest field or wheat, 4 to 10 acres, Amrrim Aijrieulturitt I jnr, and .". (1(1 Rest Aero of Corn, Am'n Ay. I yr, and 2 Oil Host Field of RaHe, not less than :i acres, Aim rivtn A'ji ii uihii i'i 1 yntr, and 2 00 Rest Acre of 0.tts. .4,'ii .(,,. 1 u,nr, ami 2 00 Rest Aero of Rye, Am'n Aj. 1 yn.r, and 2 Rest bushel ol Corn ears. Rest II acres of Ruekwhent, " Rest buhol winter wheat, " Hert bushel Spring do " and 1 1 " 1 " 1 j Rest I acre of Potatoes, " i Rest 1 acre of Deans, Rest acre of Clover seed, " " Rest acre of Rroora Corn, - -2 Rest 1 acre of Sorghum, - - 2 Rest 1 acre of Peas, . i Rest i acre of Rutub eras. . 1 Rest 4 bushol of Timothy seed, - I Best j aero of Carrots, . 1 Rest 4 acre of Turnips. . . 1 Crops being equal, preference will be given to I'llH Nr( those that yield the largest net proOt. State-. uients to bo furnished by too exhibitor. They! furnished at the Fair. uii-nniireii, or weiirueii. ana Applicants fur premium must furnish the com mi'leo with a statement sinud by themselves under a bledgcof veracity, of the quality of grain raised on the ground entered for a premium, and must state, as correctly as they can, the kind and condition of the previous crops; the kind und quantity of ssed used, and the time and mode of putting it in the ground. Persons ento.ing Field Crop, for exhibition. 01 intending to do so, may give notice to tho Exec u:ive Cunnuittce at nnv tima ,, ..,1 1.... 11,. k.i.i measured and cviiained by a coinmitto e, while1?''" available Manure for l'ann P.oducU, growing. I Rest nvailabln material fur Glue, 1 . - 1 - t, 1 1 r- ' l'1'' Linseed Oil. C'-,i No. 10 llread and Lereal fwd. Rest Talln.v Candles. Best .1 Loaves of wheat Bread, Diploma. llest Lout or I orn Rreml, - ilu Rest Loaf of Rye Bread, - . do Best Pound, Sponge, Fruit, Jelly. CoRee, Lady anil l'luin Cuke, each a do Best Pie, any kiud, Dip. Rest Jelly, Dip. Best Ice Cream, Dip. Bust Preserves, Dip itest display of Preserves .( Jolly Dip Class No. 17. lintter and Cheese. Host 10 pounds of Butter, 1 Best F'irken of 2o lbs., or more, of Butter made in May or June, I Best Cheese, 1 Class No. IS. I'Uir. Best Barrel ot Fhur, 2 Rest Kid lbs. of Flour, Spring wheat, 1 Bost 50 lbs. of Bye Flour, I Best 50 lbs. Buckwheat Flour, I Best 50 lbs. Corn Meal, I Clash No. 1'.). Inmestic Ariicltn. Best Box, or Jar, of Honey, I Best 10 pounds of Muple Sugar, Best Peaches, put up Air-tight, Bost Tomatoes, put up Air-tight, Best Blackberries, put up Air-tight, Best Currants, put up Air-tight, Best Fancy Jar of l'i kles, Rest Gallon Syrup, Maple or Sorghum, each. Best Cured Hum, cooked, 1 Best Dried Beef, with mode of curing, 1 Class No. 20. Janic.stic Manufactures Best 10 yards of Flannel, 1 Bts, 10 yards of Snttiutt, 1 Best 10 yards of Cloth, 1 Bsst poir of woolon Blankets, 1 Best 15 yards of woolen Carpet. 1 Best 15 yards of Bag Carpet, wool chain, 1 Best 15 yards of Bag Carpet, cotton chain, 1 Best Woolen Coverlet. 1 Best Woolen fringed Mitts, Best Hearth Bug, Best pair of woolen knit Stockings, Best pound of linen Sewing Thread, Best speciinen of Knotting, Knitting or Xeo dle work, by Misses under 12 yrs. of age Bert pair of cotton knit Stockings, Best pound (f Stocking Yarn, Best Foot Mat, 50 I Bert Tidy, Best Straw Bonnet, 50 Bost Straw Hat, 00 CLASS No. Zl.Xeedlf, Nliell, Wax work, t(c , Rest anecimen of Xeedle work. Rest specimen of Needle work, on Machine, Best group of Flowers in worsted, Best specimen of Embroidery in worsted, Best specimen of Fhnbroidcry in Lace, Rest specimen or fcmbroiuery in .uusuii, I.. ...... , - - ....It .... nf (.A ' Jlesl M.irt maae DT missunuer i. ji. .& Best Patching and Mending no 1 Best specimen of Leather work, , Best ebecimen of Wax Flowers, 00 1 Best specimen of Feather work, 1 Best speciinen of Ornamental work, 00 Class No. 22. Dress Making and Millinery. Best Dress muking.Jl UU lies t . 'Millinery, I OU Class No 23. Artistic work. "e't Painting in oil, Diploma, do do do Ho do 1 nesi 1 aiming in water colors, ' Best Portrait Painting, i Best Landscape Painting, I Best Cattle Painting, Best Ornamental Painting of any kind, Best Daguerreotype taken on the ground, Best Ambrotype taken on tbe ground, Best Photograph taken on the ground, do do do do do do Jiest writing, Best Ornamental Penmanship, Beit Architectural Drawing, t'nM Ni , ;m i l'rt ll.vlffl fit 1l l. t i j It.. mi. and fiat. I, ti-M 1 ' .- I f n M DnliV II im-, !'et l'etn t.f 1 ' t J lli'Htn, lie.t 1i"in f"t U' Hh mt l M than 2'.fl ti lt, I'nin, t at. I lain pur) (in ', No, ftet CinVIng r'tnve, wood ol conl, 1 Sd best Clinking Stove, wood oi cnsl, lid best Cooking Stove, wood or coal, Rest I'nrlur St.ne, ?d U fl Parlor Stove, lii ct ( nst Iron I'l'iicc, Jd vl Cm ft Iron lince, llest specimen lot of Tinware, .1 tin 2 mi Dip. 2 tut 1 nn S tut Dip. 2 tin II HO A Dip, 2 mi 2 Oil L' no I (Ml I (III ' 2d best do do do lti't specimen ol Itliirksiiiilliin; i Rest sperlini n of (iiiiisiiiilliing, Itcht speciuii n oT I inn Turning, 1 lti.l Mn.wcr Until, : Hi st l'llllll Cllklillg, Itest Orljjlniil liivi'iitiuli in the county, i The above premium,) are nllon-d t'n fi (H 111 I 1 I '. 4 i iniintllaotureil in thn coiintv. A I liiilini.:! nu.v 1.,, i (H) . 00 a ward i" I for liny rf the above nrlicles on oxhihi tion, without regard to where it was manufactur ed. llest display of Table nnd Pocket Cutlery, i of American Manufacture, Dip. Rest display of IMgcd Tools, do 1'cst display of Fanning mid Field tool--, do Class No. L'ti . I YiVi , all !;'. I. Host Family earrings t'j I Hot Hug;:y, 3 (10 00 i I j l,;", ..IV,," R,sl hcolbarrow, 00 A I,I,I, my " licst tarm Miigon 4 Rest lcigh, 2 HO 2 I licit Horso C.irt, I 1 be awarded for articles in tli's class not manufactured iu tho county. Class No. 7. Cdbiiutu-iiyc intouutif. Reid Dreeing llurciiu $.( Host Lounge, 1 Rest set of Chairs, 2 Rest variety of Chairs, 2 Rest Sofa, 2 00 Host F.xtci).talile2 00 llest Wash t;ind,l 00 Host Centre table2 00 Itest IletUead, 2 00 Rest Ollice Chuir.l 00 Rest set I'arlor 1 urn's, i Rest Looking-glass lin'cl on "' ""Kl'Ig g'llSSlll. e 0D .. l Uisjilay ot t.'ubinet ware. Dip. and 0 00 tLASS .no. ( nopmnif, I urprntiTini;, ilc. Host speciinen of Pino waro, $2 Rest window sash, 1 Rest Lot of Rackets, t Rest window-Mind, 1 Itest Lot of liucUcts, I Restsot gruin mcnsiires,! Host Panel Door, 1 Class No. '2'J. Routs ami (,'ur,l, n WgctM's. Rest 4 stalks celery, Dip. Rest J Im. carrots, AOo Rest fi heads ciilibago 60e Host j bu. rutabag.iOc Rest 2 do collallow'r.'itle Rout 4 bll. til. beeiy.'.nn I llest half bushel table pot.itos, 'jOl- 00 i llest (iiiart of t.i ml.'c r beans, illc iOc iOc .'Oe fiUc the (JO Host variety of Squash, Itest varisv of melons, ltet Sweet Potatos, Host hull' bushel of Tomatos, All veget bles um.t b;tvo been ruisod by exhi'jitur. 00 Class No. ilO. Curricri, rttddlm unj imiktTt, i!ct (ientletneiis' Roots and Shoes, Rest Ladys' Hoots mid Siloes, 15 ei-t display of Rnolsand Shoot, Rest Tiavelling Trunk, Hort Tug Humes.', XL 00 Rest Cnrii.igo Hufnc! 00 j Itest Single Harness, Rest Riding Rridle and Ma tingale, Best Gentleman' Hi. ling Saddle, Rest Lndys' Hiding Suddle, Best display of .uddlcry, Rest Solo Leather, Rest Finished Harness, Rest display ofuny kind of Leather, Rest Robo lua.le by exliibilor, Class No. 31. ami ljlw!Jt'.crcrs wit;. Rest Suit of Clothes made by hand, Rest Coat made by a Lady, Rest llu;k Mutrn.-s, Rest Hair Matrass, Rest Straw Matrass, Cuss No 'V1 '-, Vtn(.' in C'luitty. Mp. I Best Blank, I Rest Handbill, Dip. Dip. Dip. $1 1 Ac- Rest Card. Dip. Rest Newspaper, Best Ornamental Priulini Cl.As.s No. Xi. iStnnr-wre. Best Tlrain Tile, Rest Brackets, Best Pottery, $1 I 1 Rest Fire Rrick, Rest Brick, j'i iW Criri'iCal ' eoi'i'iy. Cuss No. '.j I. t . ?'. U1JI1 ill ih I Best availabln Manure at ui'i'l.TaH' cost. Best Specimen of Soup, L'est inognr. Best Wining Ink, Class Nil. ). II (."' S'tl;lC. Rest Diesscd Stone Rest lifind Stone, Rest Butler Ladle, Rest Butler but I, Rest Split or Shav ed Ho .ps, Jl Rest JM Ml Stone), f I Rtst Floor boards, oOc worked, 1 50c Best wiullietbimrils. 1 . Re. t w.isliiu inachincl i.flc I Rest Cbiiin, 50c f I Rest Tumid Article.?! Rest Minifies, 00 1 Discretionary premium- will be recommended! OP ;for nil articles of merit txhibited bv mechanics ' in all the vnriotis branchei, nnd il is hopeda general axbibitivn will be ui,tdc. 00 I'.ir nil iinm ovemcnls n.',.f,i1 I., il... r ..,,,. .,..1 nn . . '. . . ' . v "nuu " iini itip' I-,. . lim ine- valuable rrunerties. ili tcrn1i.111.1rv ,,,-,,.,; Oil I u. ..'.' . ., . 1 "-s. inns i.iiiy 01. reeoinnienceu nt I lie (.'01.1111 !!, he and awarded by tbe Board. Class No 'M Natural Minerals. The best suit of useful Mineialj of Clecrfield county, including coal, $3 The best Cabinet of Minerals of Clearfield nnd adjoining counties, to be the pro crty of the Society, The bi st Limestone, Tbe best 1'iro ('lav, " ,Thc best Potter's Cluy, iu ;Thc best Collection ol Foss Is, 00 i The best suit of Crvstatiicd Minerals, nn 1 ' Class No. oT. Fruit. The best display nnd greatest vaiiety of (rafted Apples, summer and winter Fruii, named and arrnuged, $3 Ihe best display and greatest variety of Pears, named nnd arranged, 2 The best display and greatest variety of l'cachet, named and arranged, Itnrry't Fruit fifirilr.it. The boat snerimon nf Annies. I tick, do do 0ft 00 00 00 1 00 , 00 j 00 1 00 I The best cnllortion of Plums. do do t Tho best collection of Cherri 's, do do y 1 The best collection o.' (Juinces, do do J 1 Best speciinen of F'oreign tirnpes, do do I Best specimen of American (j rapes, do do ?J Best spcrimtn of Currants, 50c 0 I tA.f .,,i.,.ii..i.n of' (.nnseberries. 50c 50, 50 I 50 I Best M'ccimcn ofBlackherries, 50c Best specimen of Seedling (Jrapes raised in county, and worthy of ruiture, 50e fl Btst specimen of Domestic Wine, '0 Class No. 3S Hortemanshiii, (r. 50 ' 40 1 To the Body that tiinnnges her horse beet, $0 1 and sets most grnecfully, Dip. 1 To the Gentleman who manages his horse jo- best, and sets mo-t grace fully, Dip. r,0 ! Tbe best display nf horsemanship, not less jn I than five couplo, Dip. 50 1 The best driving on the Course, by a Lady, Dip. HO 1 ine best company 01 lavatry, i0 1 Tho best Company of Infantry, j0 Tho best Band, with Brass instruments, Dip. Dip. Dip. Din. Dip, 1 Th. beft 10 Sinf,t 1 he best Martini Hand, rs, tLASS AO. u.. urcrtet. The best Ifursery, containing the greatest f"n e had elsewhere in the county. variety of Fruits and Shrubs, cultivated His stock of Cabinet Ware now on hand, eo in the most approved manner, (the ex- ist in part of Dressing and Common liurea hibitor to furnish written description, ' Sofas, Sowing and Washing Stands, Desks stating variety and modo of culture, 3 Book Cases, Fronch and Field Post Bodsto The Second best Uo Harry' 1 Fruit Garden Dining, Breakfast, Centro, Card and Pier Class No. 40.- General List. ' y, dCe'en(l.,nnnnfttCtUrei dU'iVer" Tbe heat display A greatcsljvariety Flowers, Dip. ' February 9, 1859. no. 4, Vol. iv. The best display k greatest variety rianti, Dip. - - T. The best display of Floral Ornaments, Dip. T IflUORS for Medicinal purposes llraaa The best hoqnet, with handle. Dip. lj Tort and Shorry Wine, Nectar Whifksy sni The lest hand boquet. Dip. Hol'anl Gin at HAKTSWK.' 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I ll.'.l.lll, liict n.,.,1 nlui.'.i , I . . 1 1 N , i"' kkm ... it Uv,.iii tu I ,i in 1,1, 1, i- tho'w-.'il, ' ' inie mi I'll i .i now .1,, ii Viu , f.'cl.ns Hint Ibi. .h.i'ii.i- tin. t.llu f, , , " 1 : . run wil .,.ln-ve th n I I. .'l ..l,t I , niuiii ?'.' you, thai 1 bold ,,n I,. I,.. . ,, ,.," t uiid rciuaiu over uiul, lully, Yi n.., . -I.I It I. li n.TAU St. Anthony' I'lie. Itone nr Krv.i, Tetter unit Salt Hit. in.,, s, ,? ?K. ltlil worm. Soie liyta, Urop.y, i J)r. It..l rt M. IVel.i.i tviii Irmii S:.li.m, N.Y, F, !.!.. I .VI. Dint ... I.... f'iii-...l i.i. 1 lii ih ii)n: tsblrll llneiit.'ii.'.l In ti'iiiinialu Ininiir j " .'l,-etx.il.K 11,.. "I "in Snr.i.,i. 11, a. att.l iilw.,1,1, ' " .ljiyunif ii'i, f.ii l.t biKu limes of lli,. ' ' be cuius tlie enti.iiinii I'.nii 'i-lii hy it c.ni"t.uiii, 1 UU 1 Hronohootle, Goitre or siwrtiril j(.t Z.'lilllull Mi.lll of I'.il.f.'l, T-xa., ril' : " ties of your fursapin ilia eio.-il int. l'n.1.1 a '."iirr.i,,, eons stt.lllii on tho Ueik, ttl.li.li I Urnl .uUend tm over two j ears." I.ptirnrt lin n nrtVliila-a, Ovnt-lnn Tamer I tei'ine t lctiHlloii, l'Vniitfe liuaMly l)r. J. II. S. Chaoiiliii:. i f Ni-w York City, nXH, 'ut most eherfiillv coiii..v iv 1 1 1 II. o np: iituf y ur cnt u snvlnii I liava fniiiid your Nimii'itrillu a imutt xUtirt alterative in tint uumci-toia ciiii,..iloln fur uliklj m employ sin Ii a ienie.lv. but cspecl.illy In frmuU lnt,K of tlie ticrnfiil'iiis (HttiliHls. I l.ntn riueil ninu. int,, ate cases of lin'iirrlm-a liy It, anil smiie tilicvn IWrtaj! plaint was cnoseil tiy uh,triiti"ti of tlie trn'.ii. Tkmi,, atioit ttself was Kimn tiin rl. Noililof; within tnjkia etlfl eriuil. it lor tllt'HH frllmln llijnil.KeHlvnta., Kiltruril . Marrntv, nf Netvlim y, A la. wrilee, A4. (reruns irtritt tumor on one of the fcrnil-. in tin lata, wkfi'li bail ileflcil all the ri'l.leilii'H tie r.siUt .tiMikt.i at liiliKtli Intel, eo.iii.li-tvly ro.eil Ky ycr Lxtijuluf w sapuiilln. (inr pliysir-ljoi tlinnlit imlliini; l.i.t titna. tion could aftmil relief. I. nt be n.lii.nl llif In.il 14 farsaparilla ns (lie lust rs'irt (H.oie riittiiiK. iai proviril finVctnul. ATut tuKiuyini' lenit'ilv eijjult no symptom of tlie discuso ii ai.iijis." tiy jilt 11 Is uml Miiriu d.l Dlxrais, Nw (Iti.niM. 2,''lli A.II.-II.I, K4 Dn. J. C. At:B : Fir, I ehf-a fully r fy willi Has r. ie..t of ymir nreiit, ami retmrt In ynw mnitw of Isjeafira. J Icitii ii'itlir.e'l with yntir sj.irsa.iitil(a. 1 hare iii.' il t'illi il, lu my practice, moat otlUm pUiniri f,.r tvhicb it is recoutiiieiule J, anil liarc tiinrtb eff'-ro. truly ttoinl.'iful In (be rnvo of Fro rr.if aW js eurial IHsratt. One of my nutiuiit. bad J'l-F. ilitjc ulrgri in his tlir.iaL, wlik-h wero ciitisuniinir l.U lutljf., aMi tup of Lis inntiOi. Your .iuimriili, ileajiiy cunil Liui tn Bve el. Anollirr i.aa llm.,,-. ulT oudary aymptonu in lii. n.w. und tl.e uliTraii, w eaten tway a ;onsleraMi.- .rt nf it, t.. tlit j ujnntu, (tiei?! il..v H.'Ulil hhiii tent It Ins Lniiti Hn,t 1 ,11 ,,,, ..T JI. I.I.-.I to my aililiiliifllalh.l. i. y.rtii Kr-itrilU-111 ulfeis I1n1le1l.11t.il lie is ttt ll again, i"l uf eww ,jj,,u, nr,,,. .iip.i.mi.ik'ii u, 111 n ii'.iunli ti.i !,,.! L.... tlc-tl. il tur tlie same itlei.l tier by liieii iifv a aiilltii . vn I I... ....!... ... I I 'I I 1 , . ' - ," '..- ".. ju.y na, liccullK HI si I lie lu I tic ttt'iiti.-i tl,fil nn u dump di.y .Im sutlsrwl n. crKi'lallli pain in tier j"inl. Itlid l..,lis.. tl, lian riitt-d iiiliiely l.y y.mr rin.npsii'lii in H fti tiwi. know fitiin It. li. 1 inula, ttkirli yniii nciit pltn this Piepaiation fi..iu y.titr liiH.iHi.iry iiiili I.'.), nnieily; conciU.-nily, iIkm linly ifiuuLdl.lt mma itjlh il l.ate not suipiised UiO. i'luteiuullj yours, G. V. LAltlMm, JI.R KlieiimnlUin, Cioiit, Llvrr Coiitplilit, iMl'tl'SNUI NLl:, PifMi.li C"., Va.. Bill July, lnJJi lilt. .1. C. Avut: .Nil, Imve lr.li ufllirti.t ttiilnf. fill . l.roi.ie Itlitumutiim fm lurg I ttiie. wlii-tt laifnaij it skill nf pliMirt.it.s. and sln- k In me in , iiF oJiUoji reoii ilici 1 could Nod, until I li kI vuiii s.H';nlli. m buttle citre.1 me in two necks, anil tii.l .Kit tuj pnml bealtli so mueli Ibnt I am far l-tl-r lli.nu Ik-S'iv I tm aiUtcked. I think it a ttninlirfnl nie.ll.liit. J.il;dM. .lules Y. Ge(. hell, of ft. I.onis, writ.: " n ktei iiftliiti-.l fur years with an vfiivttnn t,f lUt Li rrr. 11,1,1 il. atli'l cd my litullh. I ti led every lkirm.ndc"rytliii failttl to relieve me; and 1 littveliecn a brokett-Hewu nit for front ycais fnmi no other cuuse tli..i dtrunpiaaj Vie J.inr. Sly bel.ncil pastor, the riot . Mr. t-py.U sd me to try yurSarSiirilla, Is-ntuse In said W knee ), and any thine you made 11 .i ifwlh It tinj-. PyUtsliar ltiC of (toil it Las cuti'd me. and Iihs mi piitirtitl my VM as lo m-ikit a new titan ul me. 1 f.-et tnun,' snin. 1st li.t that can 1-e said nt y..ii is n,t li.ilf .t.l it, .ttgl.," fcr Ii irr us. fit 111 e r 'I'u in ins, K11I111 k'l-nitul, l ist rnllti 11, fnrlts mitt K.foU.itioa of I lie JJoliet. A freat raiMjr of rases have ln i-p'.rt. 1 l.urslflt Clll'Sof Ibrse 1 -t I. . In I .t- (mn lii ml 1 ,,. Ii-tlllil fl'tl I lie use ..I I lii. 1 finely, Lnl nm spin c h"it alll l4 dwK them. Si .mi- of tlniu may n linn ! 111 our Aiihii-m Aluinnn.-, wliicli tlio a. t.is Lelntt num J ale pk'tml 19 furnish gratis to nil ttlu call kr them. Dj'Srcjisln, Heart IHnntr, f:plH' hy, .tlrluiit holy . Xriualgla Many rnmntkalilc runs nl llic-e ufls' li iis tTelt made hj the alii luiiiepoitiri'l 1 Lis in-li. mt. Itim latea tlie vital fiiitclinn intn vit in u -ii i, mid ti a overcoiiKM disnideis m lu. ti ti.-nl l I.,' mi..mi iHt'isilia rearh. ho, li a telnfly Las l"ii; (,i-n i.nnn.'l I.i llrt cesstlic. of ilw i ..pl,., and tte are roundi nl ttialUiiivi do fur them all tliat intdii 1110 tun do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, roit tub ri a i ll) t'riiH or C oilli". ( olil., litlliiriiTit. HwarsrM'SOi 1 1 11 11 1., Hi out liKIa, Im (picnt ( "ii aiinipt Ion. ami for tlie lttlttf Of ( nnaiimpllvr rmieiiu 111 nili n l.ertl Stnf;ca vf the lMsrat.c. This Is a remt'tly so uiiivcrsallv kni"'wn In surt"iw "r'V oilier f'.r tbe cure of lliroat and limp rumpL'tin's. Ikst Is liseloss belt to publl.ll the wiileuce of its Tlltuet. IH linntallfd exri-lience fur i-olitrhs and rnl.ti". ncd i'f tmij vinnderfnl cures of poluii.tlarv dns-sse. Iisve li'''" 't known lliioot!liitit the cmliwd li.iii tu of Ilw mitt. Kew nre the i-cuiuttii.it iwM. or etea fiintilu s. anionr tl 'H w ho li.irti not some ier9nn.il nj pei 11 nre of itirt erf" s..ni litiiiK tnipliy in tlieir ntidt nl its victmyonr lb subtle and dangerum disnrdcrs of ili ilmalattd lua. At all know llm dn adftil fatalitv of ihee ilifimkis. at they know, too, the elTecttof t lust riimdv. tu"1 uo more than to assure (hem that it hat d.w all cut to lues that it did Lave when makiit Ilu cuits wliich US won so strongly upon tbe coii(1Jnro of mat. kit. d. Prepared by Dr. J. C AYES & CO., Lowell, JCl .--Sold by C. I. Watson, ClearSol I E.4. Irwin, Curwensville; i'. Arnold, Iiiilbersburp, Montgomery A Co., New Saieui : . C. lironner. j Morrisdule, C. II. Foster, Philipshurg ; oiiti Eiiu (. huse, Ansonvillo ; nnd by deulcrs ererysliirt. CLEARFIELD STONE WAKE nmtj. Thankful for past favors and polioitions of fu ture patronage. I would respectlully annoon' that I have on hand uguin, uud will conM.nUj keep at the Pottery in this borough, on the ow ner a short distance east of the Methodist Chord, a large stock of Crockery , such as Cream crocti, milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Stove pipe cmc( if c. il c. ; and. also an extensive assortment ol different sites and patterns of bracket! f rosottcs for curnice on houses, and other tuottl dings. Any mouldings not on hand will Be cade to oidor on short notice. Also fire brick m.ihv and kept for sale. -A liberal reduction on prices mvle t wholesale deulers. F. LICITZI.VUER. Clearfield, may 23, 18G1. ly. Cabinet, Chair Making, ii72 UI WZX 'Jr&lZZt 'd"J3 JOHN (Jl'I.IClI, of tho borough of Clearficlo, Pa., will be prepared at all times te attend l to nny fcunmess in tho n'oovo line on shon notice, and in a workmanlike mnnner. Hi" P1 of business is at the old shop on tho nt rth aide Market street, Sd door east of Third st-, nesrlj opposite the old Jew ttore j where ho will kl constantly on hand a large assortment of Ahv hogony and Cane Bottom Chairs, and Cabir t'.. ,.r . .1 .i,;,i, ha will itistiis ! ofon as reasonable terms as tho same artic"