g t iciilt urn I. J RULES AND REGULATIONS, j Trc-mains i.nJ diploma! will be p' oa and after the firat Wednesday of November "dun .1 .1.. i.i .1.. ,,f -Tuni'Btv. 1361. alter winch nil money premiums unclaimed will bo considered us a donation to tl.e Society. Tho office rs of Iho So-doty ar.d numbers ( f the Cuiniuiitce of ar rangements will wear a I aage designating their ( office, and it will be their duly as wi ll aa pl-nsur , to attend to the expressed wishoi nnd want" ' i exMitw and other, If it i? It. their power " j to do. A rclert police f-jrea will be in constant atlcudnuce r..r the pr. erralion of order nnd i r t"cti n of property. ,, , . , 1 The trolling our,e is level. We.l graded, and onctliird of a milo in circuit. Ample arrangc mcuLi will be made fur the r..Ycni,nce of spec Children under ten year of age not admitted unless accompanied by their parent or '-miniums. Fvcrv person wishing to be enrolled as a mem Icr of tl.ii Fuciety must apply on or boforo tl.e fr.t day of the fair, and on the payment of one dollar to the Treasurer fliull receive a certihento ofiHcn.berfl.ip eoi.iuiuiiig the name of the ap plicant and endorreu by the Secretary. Every person becoming ' " " i shall in the presentation of his certificate, re-, ecivo a ticket which will admit him free during the fair. Any person complying with the above regulations nndpnyins become a life member and vhnll be exempt from ill contribu tion! and shall nnuually receive from be Secre tary a freo family tiekct. All pcrsnni must bo provided with ticket, which can be hid from the Executive Committee, Treasurer or Secretary or at tbo iloor. Persons acting aa Judges are expet te.l to bceoino mem ber! of the Society. Tcrsuns from other eoun. ties can become members by complying with the uboveru!cs. I.aJiea eun become members by making application its above and paying into the Treasury fifty cent when they will receive a ticket to admit them free. Exhibition of ladvs' nud gcntlcniens horse mnnship will take p'laco on Tuesday and Wee ncsday oveuing at 3 o'clock, fast riding will nt be allowed ; thoso violating this rule will be ex cluded from competition. Plowing match will take plaeo on Wednesday at 10 o'clock A.M. The addreia will bo delivered at 2 o'clock on Friday the ISth of October, aud immediately nf ter the address the reports of the Judge will be read anil the premiums awarded. Exhibitors uiust becomo members of the Socio ly and hnvo thoir inimnls aad article! entered in tho Fecrotary'i booka on or before the 15th dny ol October, and all animal! and article, except horses, uiust bo brought within the enclo sure as early as Wednesday, at 10 o'clock. A.M., and all person! entering animals and ni ti dea for exhibition will procure cards from the Secretary with tho class and number of entry of said articles, previous to placing mid articles on the ground, liay and straw will le furnished -rutis for all animals cntorcd for premium, and grain will be furnished at cost for thu30 who dosiro to purchase. Ko horso shall bo entered or allowed a premi um unless ho is free from disease Horsrs will be received until Wednesday noon, but must be entered previously. All persons who Intend to exhibit horses, cattle, sheep oriwine, or who in tend to t fler stock or any other article for snlo, hould notify the Secretary of such intentiun on or before the 10th of Octorber. and have w ith i.;. . full il.t.frintinti of the same. Tersom intending to exhibit blooded stock must produce authentic pedigrees, mid aro ear-! neatly resisted to furnish the Secretary, by the . -:,i.i;., f I- lUta Ol uoiuwi, mill nri .'i ....... . the rcdiereei of each, thiswillfacilit.ilo the nrvrinrntiniii of entriei and in caso of deCcioiit . nediroes, will afford the owner time to eorrecljOno Square xbeaame. .Ktiuctieai to Jinhn. No aniinul to reoeite I n .nnl In mure than cno class. .T.idiras are exuresslv re.niired not to award nroinimus lu over-fed aniiuala. No premiums nro to l.o owarded to bulls.cowsor heiffers, which hall appear to have boon fattened, oiity in tin ulnss of fat cattle, the object of the Society being to have suporior nniiuali of this deicripliuu for broeding. Jr'nt Cult. The judgei on fat cattle will give particular attention to the animals aul.mitted for examination. It i! believed nil otbor things being equal thcee are the best cattle thnt have tl.e crentest woight over the smallest !uperiicie.. The judges will require all in thia class to be. weighed, and will take measure! to give the su perficies of each, and publish tho result with their rornrts. They will also, boforo awnrding any premiums, require, of the competitor, full etatemonls as to tho manner and cost of feeding required by tho regulations of the premium li,t- , . u . When there is but one exhibitor, although lie may show several animals in ana class only nns premium will bo awardod. that to tho first, or oth erwise as tho merit! of tho animnl mnyln 5 udcod. The superintendent will take every precaution In his newer, f,jr tlio safety of stock nnd nrtlcles on exhibition after 'their arrival, and nrrar.?a mcnt on the grounds. l,t will not be responsible for any losi or damage that may occur. The So ciety desire! exhibitors to give personal atten tion' to thoir animals nnd nrtlcles and at 'he closa of tho fair 't attend to their reniovnl as the Pf cioly cannot take further care of them. of Plmrlm. The name nf tho plowman mint bo given as well as tho kind of plow to be iis.l, at the time of entry. The quantity of ground tt bo plowod by eaeh team to bo aeror Tho lime allowed to do the work will be thro, hours. The furrow alieein all cae to bo lapped The teams to start at the same timo and each plowman to do h'u work without a driver ov nth. cr nsistane. 'Ihe premiums ofored by the Society will be awarded to tho individuals, wln.in thejiidgint of the committee, shall do their work In tho best wanror, provided the work is dono in the time al'-wed for its performance. Kiih plowman to strike his own land, and vIit entirely Independent of tho adioining land Within Iho ono-fonrll. of an acre plowed, each plowman will bo required to strike two back fnr rowod lands, and finish with the dend furrow in tho middle. Anv Information desired In regard to mittrs of tho Pneiety can be gained by addressing the, Kxecutive Committee or the FecretJirv. who will ) be pleased to give any information in thoir rower at any time. Any article not enumerated in the above eloa s, and placed upon exhibition, if worthy of no tice, will bo suitably tewarded. The Executive Committee reserve a discretion ary power to ajvnrd Diploma in any ease for 2d best articlea, Tftfor article! not cntitlod to premi um! by the rtles. Three Judges for each elosi will bo appointed ani announced boforo or on tho first day of the fair. All article! may bo entered free nf charge, ex cepting horses for pleasure, and for the trottin premiums. (Signd.) BTCIIATtn SHAW. ) JOHN M ilAl'tiHEY EY. JOSIAH B. UK AD. Ex. Com. WM. M'BHIDK. O. It. BAR1IF.TT, Aug.7,lSol. LEVEIl R. KG A Is, Justice of tlio peace I.utlicraburg, Clearfield Co, Ta., will nttend promptly to all busincsa entrusted to his care. April 4, 1861. ILntEr. oirelbuirfj E o ft o 1 , LT Till: US HI RG, CLEARFIELD COU.NTY, PA. AVILLIAM HEED, rroprii'tor. July 10, 1SCI. ly. 1 UOM AH J. MH'I.I.Ol t.ll, Attorney at I. aw. Office on Market treet, oppoaite Mosop'i Storey Clearfield, Pa. Will attend promptly 10 voiieo (ioDS, Sale of Lands, Ac. nov7-ll JJ YJ& . EAR .MIVPfPUlM H rniAibiiiii m r nitVI HTY l'l.v.:ican and Surgeon to the Broinpton T.nng Hnapltal. of London England, now 1 0I ' 11 v. .1.. T..nvn to announee to all Invalids, Hint, ..wing loth, many sohe- -l "1 I'' l . . . ... n n ii.. . i-j i - and inanv . . ,,!,., . . forth pnn be conJU tell UV t 10 lUOH iro, uum .",ur ami -- .ud by arriving at the Uf fcm .rl?' c.S-r. Fit., -Scrofula, and nil Disena.sof the lilood.' Iiseiises of tho Heart, l.tver and ki"ig. lallc ... .. 1 innvvrsj iii-i.. K..Ue In 1 initlolis OI mi 1111 uu, " ii". "... n, .1 .i 1. iii f 1 , ,1 iiitniL'uifUcd mivsicinns. other iliaiaacs tnat nave uiiincu ii.u "-' 1 APrOINTMKNTS. CI.AIUOX, at Clark's Hotel, from the lith of May to tho 1st of Juno. COUSICA. at Whiln.er's Hotel. June 1st. Aeain, Sept. 1st and 2d. ..,,,n,iMh 11HO0KV1I.LK. at the America House, t'r .m 3d to 8th Juno. Again. Sept. 3d, "and Ah I.lfllKHSUlHli.at Reed's Hotel, June 1011. a. i.i,':mi.MAKY. from Juno 21'd to July Listea t3 the Voice of Truth ti. .:... L is rnine when all who will, ran escape . . -i .11 t injtlv m liKriitt.l " " . 1. . I irniKKSUnUi.at Reed's Hotel, Juno lOtli nu.l lltn. Again, nop.. .... .." CI KAtFIKLD. Johnson's Hotel. June 12th to Kill. Again, Sept lJlh and . Wl LVFOXTK. Morrison's Hotel, from June Kill 'o li'th. Again, Sept. 1 tth TyVoNF C'TY at Mrs. Thomas' Hotel, June Slsland 22d. Again, fcept. l,t w cl.ar.nrei.ared under hisown supervision, and therefore avoid ng the use of all Minki.ai.1om :,sl. l"uV3 never designed for tho system, to take which many thousands have fallen victim, and gne t early graves. TTIIN'(.fl TO BKKKMKMHKIIKD. Hi mi ... t.er that Dr. Hon wants no pane.... oui guisl.ing the services of i...:.ck. gular thorotigl. bred 1 .. , T. 11 V n.lt... n,l 1 treatment ,unn,,r. in. ...... , ..... .. prepared rom a n o speu tliai IT. I.Ori .11.8 a iiiu.C c-iieuu. p. ' c h.r ihnt citizen, of education, and our bo f.iilhfullv enrried out. , . j:, m, mbr'r, that Dr. Bort pay! every attention to disea.es of a chronic nature. T-ii-rVriifirntos of Cures may be socn at his respective rooms. D, Ilort 'l l"rni bed w th over .is thousand letters of recommendation from .ome of ho inos di-tiniruisl ed men livi.. '. Also has awarded to hi... diplomas from tome i of the most celebrated l o la Is in D nnii .riea in Kurope, for his unparalleled obsermtions in Diagnosis, and obaerva J'mi in oiscov. "ing renicdie. for tho'curo of diseases that have heretofore baffled tl.e skill of many . . s i i An nnri, I iVuthoso wishing to consult full henefi't of treatment, and thus do justice to himself. I nue In. .led. PI a e bear in mind when Dr. Bort will be in your place. Per,,... desirous of consu ,ng hun w. 1 confer n great favor by calling on tho first day of his arrival, as his rooms are so of en crowd ed, it is uUirly impossible to attend to the anxious solicitations of nil. Dr. Bort w.llarr.vc at each of tl. nbovo places on the first coach on the day appointed. I'lcn.-e extend the invitation to an uivanu .ici..i....i... u.n wu,. j-..-, .- Till? "UKPUIiLlCAN." Terms oi .Hiiiiscriptiiii.. If paid in advance, or within three months, 1 2b f paid any time within the year, ... 1 iO f paid after tho expiration of tho year, - 2 00 TcmiH of Advertising. Advertisement! are inserted in the Republican .it the following rates , 11 ' e One square, ( 14 lines,) ? Two suiinrcs. (2Rlnies,) 10U 2 do. $ 75 1 50 2 " 0 mo s. $4 (10 00 8 00 10 00 12 Ott 3 do. $1 00 2 00 - . . Three squares, (12 lmei.) 1 .'.0 2 50 12 mo 7 00 10 00 I 12 00 H 00 1 month. $2 50 4 0(1 & 00 0 00 8 00 lwoininrea. : fhreo a(.iare s, Four s.iuarcs, tlulf a column, ls 00 35 00 Ono column, 11 00 20 00 Over three weeks and leas than throo inoLths 25 ecnta per aquaro forenrh insertion. Esr.cess net:cea noieicaening n.inca are ui- e rlcd for 12 n yeer. A.Ivert'.s i.nsnts net marie J wit" tie nuniper o nations dosirod, will t cntinasd until forbid and charged aceordir.g to these terms. JOB PR I NT IN G . An cxtoiisivo stock of Jolil.iiis! nintPiiti onat.ltts tlio j'ulilislifr of tlio " lipulAican to ainioui.ee Id tl.e-ul.;u Unit ho is prej.a rod 1 5 Jd Ml .linds of Posters, FAirxLiu, rnodnAMiirs, Ki.AHi's, Pafiit Eooii, Ciit.ti.Aus, Lamls, Ball Ttciirs, ii ani.hills, nr.d cveiy xind cf y.iir.ting usuully done in n countryi cb ofEce. Ail ni.i.'Ts will bo execute! willi uo'it nrss mill .U'si.nU'li. (5. B. (i00DLANDF.il it- CO. COUNTY DIUKCTOUY. Time of Molding Court. Second Monday of January, Third Monday of March, Third Monday of June, Fourth Monday or September, In each year, and continue two wocka if ne ces.'ary. County Olllrers. Prcs't Judge, Hon. Samuel Linn. Bellcfonte. As'to fudges, Hon Wm I. Moore, Clearfield. Hon Bcnj Bnnsnll, Luthershurg Sheriff, Fred'k (1. Miller Clearfield I'rothmiotaryp.lohn L. Cuttle, " Beg. A Bee. James Wiigley, " District Att'y Robert J. Wallace, " Treasurer, J. B. (Inodlandcr, " C'i. Surveyor, 11, B. Wright, Olen Hope Couiiiiisi'n'rs.Win. M'Crnckon, Lumber City Wm. Merrell, Clearfield S. C, Thompson, Morrifdalo Auditors, B. C, Bowman, Pliilipsburg Isaac W. (Iruhau Clearfield J. B. Shaw. Coroner, (Jcorge Bichards, " List of I'ost t)flices. .V.isks '. O. A'.imcs nf P. M C.len Hope, (I. W. Cnlwel Bower, M.".rv i:".:r. Client, T. A. M'lihccl Cusb, J. W. rct.-.rlil? Ostend, Lewis .-n.ii'n Clearfield Br.lfa, P. II. Miller Woodland, Ud. V.'iilii.ni Luthershurg, 11. II. Moore. Troutvillc, C' f. Sloppy, Jefferson Llns, John Hoberling Forest, Ja. Bloom New WashingtoaJ J. M, Cummings I)i::iria, r.:i, Bofc-gs, Bradlord, Brady, Bloetn, li.rtisiile, liurnsido, Jaa JMcMurny Clearfield, Clearfield, Covington, Fronchvillc, Karthaus. Curwcnsvillo, curwenaville, M. A. Frank P. A. (iaulin. J F W JJchnarr Samuel Way Centre county F.dra. Williams Elk county, Pi. C. MiRiint William Carr A. B. Shaw T. It. Forcco. J. A. lli'f arty C. J. Pusey. David Tyler II. Woodward F.liaa Chase (1. lleckadorn D. K. Mokel J, W. Thompi'n Jas. Thompson J. McClelland II. W. Spencer, A. C. Moore, Samuel Way Michael Wise. Decnter, Philip, burg, Ferguson, Marron, f-x, Helen Post Office, (lirard, Leenunta'a Mills, Bald Hills, fioshen, Shawavillo, Craham, Grahainton, Gulich mithi Mills. " Madeira, Huston, Tyler, Pennfield, .Tordnn, AnsonvUle, Karthaus. alt Lick, Knox, New Millport, Lawrence, Breckenridge, Morria, Kylertown, ii Morrisdile, Penn. Lumber City.f i Grampian Hills, Pike, Cnrweniville, ii Bloomingvillo, t'nion, Hockton, Woodward. JelTries. W. F. Johnson T. Henderson Thii Post Cilice will do for Chest township f Will answer lor Jerguion townihtp, D OBERT i. WALLACE, Atmmbt t Law, XV Clearfield, Pa., Cffica in Shiw'i Row, op- oiite the JcurLtl office. dec. 1, J858.-IZ MM AND L UNG ,,r,.r..j.i,innl ilsits to tho followinx mimed places , ,;, ;. ...., r..i'....i v. !.,. ,,n and lltl.. Again, nop., .u... an. . ..... lith and t.ilh th and loth. 17th and Reason ani Profit by it. ine iron gr.p in jitn.ij. j - - , . ..I 1l....,,.n 1. n n. I ... ..1 .1 . 1 1' V......a..n IMlVrtlPOIIl. 1 1 F. lillltr. WHO KitliTtif j i .,.- r. . II. f , ! ,i , i ii rt nn.l rlithri. .. -r""- , ,, ,rilli piiysician, irom a p.....,, are entirely unknown to all others in this country i f ,,,- ,,,, ,h. ... in tho country. anv llhv?iti..n in West.ru Pen- j . popular men, are all well I co,uaintod with, and take the Doctor, is earnestly roqueted, so a, to receive 01. WALTER BARRETT ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend promptly aiidfuithfullytonllleK.il business entrusted to his cnic, in the several Court! of Clearfield and adjoining counties. OfliM t'e otic furiiurly occupied by 0. II. Ilarrett. Oct. 2fth, DJ59 ly. C KRATZER & SON. MliHC'll NTM, and dealers in Boards and Shinglea; Uriiin and Produce. FRONT Street, above Ihe Academy t'lenrfleld Pa., June 12th, 61. JAS. II. LAIIIIIXKH. I. TKST T AH J J Ch learlleld, Pa., will attelid promptly to (.ol i.i.. in l.ii,l Ai-eiine.. Ac. Ac. in t leariieiu Centre and Klk counties. July 30. y . . Dlt. M. VtHIS, havlij clanged bis loco tion from Curwonavilla o Cleurliold, roa . ... n- ... . . r. ... ; 1 ... 1 1, a I peCHUliy Oiler. 1. 1 ir'iicarn,ii rv-i...ii w j citiisna ef tho latter pli.ee and vicinity. , ,,.,:,,. on gecor,d atreot. opposite ti at of Kesidencc on Second atreot, J. Crans, Esq. uiy 15(1. OK T11K CLEARFIELD COUNTY A(i 1UCULTUKAL SOCI KT Y. To lit held tit tin' htmiuijlt of 'lrm-jii on Tuexdity, M tdnt'.tiliiy, lhurmhtij and Fiiilii),tlit ith, lt.i, 17.A uinl y,th dayi of Oetober, A. D., KI.LIS unVlN, PrcM.I.Mit. 1. I lvr7.WKii.Kii, Socivtaiy. I.kvi F. I u v i n , Cor. Secretary. ,1am km WitKii.KY, Treiisnrer. John V. Wkavkh, Librarian. (Jen. A. M. llu.i.s, Marslial. AVm. Tkn Kyck, Chief of Police. Fees for Ailnu'sxion, Entry Frit, .(V. Single ailinissioii, ... 1") ets. Children under 1 years, . 10 " Tickets lor a single day, - L'.'i " Single ticket during Fair - fiO " Tickets fur a family, to admit lady and gentleman and .1 children under l.r years, ?1 00 For trotting lireiuiums, each horse, 2 00 For pleasure, 50 Class No. 1 Su-e.rpstakcs, open to all compet itors. Best Bull, $10 00 2d Bost Bull, $5 00 All breeds come together in this class, and compete w ith each other. To bo judged by thoir good points, symm-try of frame, ability to fntton, and the stock they will produce. Cla.'.s No. 2. (.trade Cattle, Best Cow, $10 00 Best Heilfcr, 5 00 2d Be.t calf under 8 months old, 2d Best cow, Best Calf under $ 500 8 month! old, .1 00 Midi's Cattle Umtur Class No, 3. Oxen. Best Yoko of Oxen $10 00 2d Beat " Itaild't Cntllt Doclw, and 3 00 Class No. 4. Best fat Bullock, Cow or Iloiffcr over 2 yeara old, 5 00 21 best do do Dadd't Coltlt Iforlnr, & 1 00 Class No. 5. Thorough bred Horses open 1 "" llest Stallion, $li 00 I ltcst Mare A Colt 10 2d best do 6 (10 2.1 best do A The premium! In this c'nsi are Intended only for horse! whose pedi(;re render tlum worthy.! Host apcciinen of Needle work, on Machine, The aoeiety wishes to encourage tho raising of Ilcs( group of I'lowen iu worsted, high-blooded horses. I I!...t specimen of Kinhruidery in worsted, Class No. 0. llidinq. Carriage, Jhraft and llest specimen of Kinbroidery in l.aee. Farm Horses. ' Best Saddle -Horse, .... Best matched carriage horsei, FoKiirf on Ike llnric, and .... Best single family horse, in harness, 'ou- oll on cA Horn, and -Beat Span of Draft hnrsei or marei, You- alt on the llortr, and Best Span of Farm horses, or mares, Fou nt! on th Hnrtr, and -Best Gelding, or Mare, for work, over 4 yean old, Youatt on th Hon, and Best Colt nndor 3 yean old, Fonaif osi Me orae, and The horso that moves the heaviest load on a Stone Boat, without a whip, Youatt on th Hone, and l OA jl ' I Class No. 7. Trotting Horses open to all. Beit time 3 io 5, trotting In lingle bar- neaa, "ooi on th Hor$r, and SO 00 No premium will be paid unleai Fire entrioi tri made. Kaoh hone to trot !gainit time. Class No. 8. Hortei owned In County. Viti-1 ztns' Purse. Jlett 2 in 3, on time i Dest trotting hone, or mare, under saddle, . j omiki o me ure. ' Beit trotting horse, or mare, in single hnr- , ' ness, Yauatl on the Ihrie. . I Beit trotting pair of norsos, or ixares, in hainess, j iiiinir oh ie iirc. Best pacing horse, or mare, do do I Best walking horse, or mare, do do (.l..wa No. 9. Weep ami Wool. Best Buck, any breed, .4W-m'i furm Hook, it- $! Best Kwe, any hreed, do do do 2 Beit 8 Sheep fattened for mutton, 2 llA.it T.Minli. ... - - 2 lli.nt IMi.ip nf wool. - - 1 Best Specimen of wool, lliploma Class No. 10. Sc'wc, opni to all. 1l,t ltnar. nv breed. ' w 1 ) nivnif rormrr m .iitiiuiii, nun 00 licst ilreedinff sow. anv breed t'tirmrruutl (iiirilelirr, and 2 00 Host Hog, '(irii.cr ciiio1 (aitltinr, and 2 00 Bett l'ig under 0 months old, 1 0 Class No. 11 Poultry. Best Coop Spring Chickens, not less than ft, 1 00 Heaviest Turkey 1 00 Best display of Chickens, - - 1 00 Clash No. I'2. Plvw'my. Owner of team and plow who T.Iowa nreen award tho best, Yinnt; FnrmtrH Mumul, and Owner of team and plow who plows stubble the best, Alltu turm Hunt; and 3 00 x 1.1 111 ... 71.77 -..7 71 t ,.ss .M). I.i. J Wtrs, ivnicrt una jxiiia, narrow ana mar I f . . I.' atoi .v. Best plow for stubble or sward, - 2 00 Bust sub-soil plow, Ititrry't fruit tlardtn, .1 I (10 Best Sido-llill plow 1 00 Best Cultivator, 1 00 Best Clod-Crusher and Holler combined, 1 00 Beat drain Drill, .1 "..' 'onn Hunk, I 00 ,.., ,.rBa ....i,... I 110 I licst Keaper.m.1 U0 Mower, . 3 00 . -j , Best Threshing ma- 1 Best Corn planter 1 00 thine, 3 00 Dest Fanning Mill 2 00 Best liny-Pitching Machine, Bet Ox Yoke and Bows, ... Best Stalk or Stmw Cutlir, Best Horse Power for General Purposes, Best Original Invention of Agricultural Implement. - 1 00 I 1 00 2 on 2 00 00 All i. nicies ciiiiinenited ill this class not made 'n the county, but produced upon exhibition, if worthy of it, w ill bo awarded a Diploma, Class No. 14. Mixeel'ancnut Farming Int.. jilcments. Best Beo Hive, f I 00 Best Stump Puller .'! Best Potato Digger 50 Host Orain Cradle, 1 Best 0 lliind rakes I 00 lie.-t lot of Uardouing tools, - - I Best set Fnriniiij utensils, owued by Fa.incr3 Class No. 1. Wheat, Unli t), t nm, ilv Best Acre of winter wheat, farm, if limit if $4 00 I licst Acre of Spring wheal, .-tiarnVou Airtrnlliirint 1 V'''"'und 3 00 Best Field of wheat, i to 10 acres. Amrrira Aijrirultiiri'tl I ycr, and 3 00 Best Acre of Corn, Im'm Aj. 1 nnd 2 Oil Best I ield of llarle", nut less than .1 acres. .dmur.'coaj Ajrirtiltitrint 1 icr, and 2 00 Best Acre of Oats, Am'n A'f. 1 gnu; and 2 00 Best Aero of Uye, Am'n Ay. 1 ymr, and 2 00 Best bnshel ol Corn ears, " ' " Best 3 acrea of Buckwheat, " ' Heat bu!iel winter wheat, " Beit bushel Spring do " Best J acre or Potatoes, " ' Best i aero of Bcuns, " Best acre of Clover seed, " licst aero of Broom Corn, Best i acre of Sorghum, Best 1 acre of Peas, Rest J aero of Ruiab gas, Best 1 bushel of Timothy seed. Best j acre of Carrots, " and 1 00 " " 1 00 t 00 1 00 2 00 2 0.1 2 oo I 00 1 00 I wO 1 Oil 1 00 Best J ncro of Turnips, . Croi.s beiuz eiiual. preference will ho civen thoso that yield the largest net profit. State ments to be furnished by too exhibitor. They must Id measured, or weighed, and a sample furnished at tho Fair. Applicants for premiums must furnish the cmn ini'lee with a statement rignod by themselves under a bleclge nf veracity, of the (pulity of grain rui.cd on tho ground entered for a premium, and must state, as correctly as theycaii, ll.e kind and condition of the pruvious crops; the kind nnd iiiantity of s;cd used, nnd the lime and m .dc of pulling it in the ground. Persona cute ing Field Crops for exhibition, or intending to do so, may give notice to tho F.xee u ive Committee at any time, nnd havo Ihe field measured and examined by a coiuinitto e, while ll. gr'"iiB' r'-iss No. 10 IWcadaitd Vcri nl Fond. Best 3 Loavri of wheat Broad, Diploma. Best Loaf of Corn Bread, - do Best Loaf of B; e Bread, - - do Best Pound, Sponge, Fruit, Jelly. CofTee, l.ndv and Plain Cuke. each a do Best Pie, any kind, Dip. Best Jelly, Dip. Host Presirvos, Dip. ties', display nf Preserves ,( Jelly Dip. Best Ice Cream, Dip Clash No. 17. llnttcrand Vhersc. Host 10 pounds of Butter, 1 00 Best Firken of 25 lbs., or inure, of Butter inado in May or June, 1 00 Best Choose, 1 00 Class No. IS. Faur. Best Barrel of Fhur, 2 Best lot! ll.s. of Flour, Spring wheat, 1 Best 50 lbs. of Bye Flour. 1 Best 50 lbs. Buckwheat Flour, 1 Best 50 lbs. Corn Meal, 1 Class No. 10. Inmctie Articles, Best Box, or Jar, of Honey, I Best 10 pounds of Maple Sugar, Best Peaches, put up Air light, Best Tomatoes, put up Air-tight, Best Currunts, put up Air-tight, Btst Funcy Jar of I . klcs, jlest Gallon Syrup, Maple or Sorghum, each. Best Cured Hum, cooked, 1 Best Dried Beef, with mode of curing, I ''lass No. 'JO. Jtomcxtie Maiwacttirrs P.cst 10 yards of Flannel, l;tf, (J yards of Sattinct, 1 Best 10 yards of Cloth, Bsst pair of woolen Blankets, Best 15 yards of woolen I'Brpct, Best 15 yards of Bag Carpet, wool chain, Beat 15 yards of It a;: Carpot, cotton chain, Best Woolen Coverlet. Beit Woolen fringed Mills, Best Hearth Bur, Best pair nf woolen knit Stockings, Best pound of linen Sowing Thread, Best specimen of Knotting. Knitting or Nee dle work, by Mi.-sea under 12 yn. of age Best pair of cation knit Stockings, Best pound f Stocking Yarn, Best Foot Mat, 50 I llest Tidy, S,rn. II, ..,.,, Ml II..., Slrnw lll 00 ' ' 110 o. -1. .icratt, imu, nuu hm, hi Dost ipecimen of Nce.llo work. I "est specimen of hinhroidory in .Muslin, I,. . j-i .:.. ...... r jieai pniri mane oj nisa uiout i j ra. ui ur. H., H..l,l ..! M..n.lini. ..... . ..in. ...ft , Host ipecimen of Leather work, . Best sbeciinen of Wax Flowers, , dD' Heat specimen of Feather work, 60 " j Best specimen of Ornamental work, 10 3 00 Class No. 22. Dress Making and Millinery, I Best Dress making,$l 00 Bert Millinery, 1 00 j Class No. 23. Artistic work. 3 A0 1 Best Tainting in oil, Diploma, l Best Tainting: in water colors, do go Beit Portrait Tainting, I Host Landscape Taiuling, Beit Cattle Tainting, Ofj Beit Ornamental Tainting of any kind, do do de do do do do do do do neat iaguerreoiype taken on mo grouna. Beit Ambrotype taken on the ground, 1 Hest Thotograph Uken on the ground, Best Writing, Hest Ornamental Tenmanship, Deit Architeclural Drawing, Beit doiign for Farm Houai), Eo.rn. Car- riagi-House and Stable, jje(lt yesign fur Itairy House, j!flt j),,,iKn for lry House, jlellt Design for Bridge, with plain span ot 1(. lnBn 250 feet, 3 00 n, r.. and ' v.i..s u. i'i'"" rnVrj,. , Best C. oking Plovc, wood 01 coal, I 2d best Cooking-Stove, wood or coal, 3d best Cooking Stove, wood or cool, Best Parlor Stove, 2d best Parlor Stove, Best Cast Iron Fence, 2d best Cast Iron Fence, 3 00 2 00 Dip. 2 00 1 00 3 00 "!' Best specimen tot of Tinware, 1 2d best do do do 2 00 $1 00 1 Dip. 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 Best spociinen of Blaeksmilhing, i Bert specimen of tiunsiiilthing, , Beat specimen of Iron Turning, Best Shower Bntli, Best Pluto castings, Beat Original Invention in tho county, b 00 Tho nbovo premiums are offered lor article niniiutaeturod in the county. A lliploma may be nn ' awarded for liny tf the above article on exhi'ni tion, without regard to where it was uianufactur nn ed. . I Best display of Table and Pocket Cutlery, of American Manufacture, Best display of IMged Tools, i Best display of Farming and Field tools, 00 j Cl ass No. 2i'i. 1 'chicles o f all kind. Dip. do ! do Best Faiui.v enrriiig) ?i I Best Buggy, 3 00 uo Best farm wagon 4 Best Sleigh, .. . . .. . ... . I . r. . .. 1 1 no ! I'lPl lllllll m"" ' I - .-.f,--. . isc-nt l.uiiil.er Sled t inraun, 1 " Best Wheelbarrow, 1 I A Diploma may bo nwr.rdud f.r articles i.i tli'.s class nut manufactured iu tho county. Class No. ". Cal'mcta-.irc in win!'. I - i Best Dressing Bureau $ t I Best Sofa, 2 00 Bold LiunK-,i, 1 Best i:xtiu.t.l.le2 00 Best set of t'hairs, 2 Best variety of Cliair, 2 Best set Parlor l'uin'e, L Best Looking-glass fin'c I Best Wash it.nd.l Oil Bet Centr,. t:.blc2 00 Best Bedstead, 2 00 Best Office Chair.l 00 i Bist display of Cabinet-ware, Dip. and j 00 Carpi idcrii.g, f'C ('lass No. "S. I 'loperiny, Best specimen of Pino ware Best window sa-h, 1 ltcst I.-.t of Bafkets, 1 Best Lot of Buckets, I Best wilidnw-Miii. I, 1 Bestsct train measures. 1 liest P..ncl Dour, 1 Class No. '2'J. limits ami (lardrn J' Ji tahli 3. Best I stalks celery, Dip. I Best J bu. e irrnts, 50c I Best 0 heads cabling.! 50c Best J bu. rut..liiig,,'.0c " " Best 2 do eolliilli.H'r. '.Oc Host j bu. tu. bcets.'.t'e ltcst half bushel table potato.-, ,',ilc 00 , Best quart of winds, r beans, 5.1a UO I Best variety of Sqinirh, 50.; Best variant melons, 50c 00 lleft Sweet Pot itos. 0c Best half bushel of Tomato., .'d'c All veget blcs iitu.-1 havo b.cn raised by the cxhi'.itor. ('. m o .'UV Ci.rrit rt. Xtdillrrx Mil SJinr. tnakcrs. Best llcntleinens' Roots nnd Skoes, 2 00 2 00 3 00 J 00 2 00 .'! no ; licst l.a.lys Boots ami Shoes, Best display of Boots and Shuof, Rest Travelling Trunk, Do: t Tuj Durness, Best ('aniage Harness, Best Single Harness, Rest Biding Bridle and Ma tingalo, Best lientlcinans' Biding Saddle, Best l.a.lys' Biding Saddle, Best display of mldlcry, Best Sole Leather, Best Finished Harness, Rest display ol any kind of Leather, Best llohe iiiudo hy exhibitor, Class No. .'51. Tn and I'ph'ihhicecrft Best Suit of Clothes made by hand. Best Coat inn.lo by a Lady, Best Husk .Matrass, to Rest Hair Mn trass, Best Straw M.itr.us, Class No. II-. Printing in county. Best Handbill, Dip. I Best Blank, Best Card, Dip. I Best Netrspaper, Best Ornamental Printing, Cl.AsS No. Kt'inc-ir.ire. Dip. Dip. Dip. Best nrain Tile, ?l Best Fire Brick, Best Brick, Best Brackets, I II. st Pottery, 1 Class No. 31. VhnhicuU and Chemical Ac ti' n in the county. Best available Manure at moderate cost, Best available .Manure for Farm P.olucts, Best svailiil.lii material for Uiue, Best Linseed Oil. Best Tallosr Caudles. Best Specimen of Soap, Best Vinegar, Best Writing Ink, Class No. o". Wood and eStnnc. Best Dressed Stone, $1 Best (irind-Stone, 1 Best Butler Ladle, 50c Best Butter bowl, 50c Best Split or Shav ed Ilo.ps, ;.0e Best MMI Stone, $1 lkst Floor boards, worked, 1 Best wcathei bo.ir.ls, Best washing machiliel Best Churn, 50c Best Turned Article.?! Best Shingles, ?l Discretionary premium will bo recommended for all articles ol merit exhibited by iiiceliuivcs in all the various brand. el, ulid it is hoped a general axhibitlon will be iniule. For all improvements useful to tlio Farmer, and Inning valuable properties, tli srroiionary premi ums may bo reeoinineiiticd b) tho Committee, and awarded by the Board. Class No So Natural Minerals. The best suit of useful Mincrnla of Cle'rfield county. in.'liiHing coal, The best Cabinet of Minerals of Clearfield and adjoining counties, to bo the prop erty of the Society, The best Limestone, The best Fire Clay. The best Poller's Cloy, The best Collection ol Fuss Is, The best suit of Crystal!.. ol Minerals, Clas.-i No. ;7. Fruit, !Thc'.c.-t display and greatest vaiiely of 00 1 Crafted Apples, summer and winter Frni,, nnmcd and arranged, ""j Ihe best display and greatest variety of "0 I Pears, named and arranged, 00 i Ti,n .ut .lisi.liiv ...ill crcatcst variety of (10 0(1 on 50 10 :.o IVaclios. uaiueil auJ arranee l, Iliivrijn I'ntit (inrdrn, 1 The best specimen t.f Apples, I iie.k, do do The liest collodion nf I'iums, The best collodion of Clierri: do do do do do do An lo Tho best collection o (Quinces, 0 . r,.w, .nt.ri.ni'n nf Foreign (iral.es, do do I llest i t.eeiutoit of Aincrienn (irni.e e0 Ma.t ...pimi n of f'l.rr.iMt.. 1 T.e.t hpeciinen ol (lonseberriea, j Best specimen ollllnekberrics, ; Dent specimen of Feedling (irapos raised in i county, and worthy of culture, Bast specimen of Domestic Wine, :,oi i ( I. ass in. . M llarsemauKhin. itw 50' ' in i To the Lady that mining.' her horse best, 50 i and sets most gracefully, j0 j To Iho Gentleman who manage! his horae 50 best, and sets mo t gract fully, jf, The best display of horsemanship, not less .o than five eo.ir.1e. " i , . . . . ',. i i j 60 I , r'"'""1 n i r i ' y U y' The best Company of Cavalrv, JU I ...V I-. . .......... ... v......... The best Company of lufantry, The heat Bund, with T.raaa instriimects, The best Martial Band, The best 10 Singers, Class No. 39. Xurserict. The beat Xuraery, containing the greateat rariety or rrulla ami bhrubi, cultiratea In Ik. ...... In.nnr .iii. hibitor lo furnish written description, aLaiinr variet and, mode of eulturc. o : .. . .. u.,W.-wo.. The beit display k greatestrariety Flowers, tie neat display a greau-ai rariety name, The best display of Floral Ornaments, I The best honust, with handle, I Tbe best hand boquet, rutliug , I I C l J a.tw Utv.iu u. vui.w.v, u ... Pi.f The Second best do Harn'i Fruit Garden. Hiniug, Breakfant, Centre, Card ana ... v- i.i f.'iTi. Vblei, 4c. Cnini manufactured and deli AYEE'8 Sarsaparilla FOR PURIFYINQ THE BLOOt Ami lor the speed cure of the following cwiiJ.- gcrofulnd Nrrnf ulona AfTeettoaa,(1..h ! aa Ttiiiiore, I litr, Norci, I-uuHnii, I'lmiiUii. I'astults, lllotchti. tjv I 1,1..:..- . ...1 ..11 skin 111......' liluins, l ull Shin UliriHi, OtKUND, luil., Cih Juu, J. C. Arm t Co. (isnti t I Hl It my dqij ta" knnnliili-'K what yni.r faraupurilla l.u ikiua tnr ' Ihivi.M Inlieiited a Scroriilous infectiou, I hart !,,(,. liom it in various wayi for jeaie. iioi.ietiii.ia k lltl out in l iters on my hands and arn.i; tuu,iimi( L J ......r.l m..l ilUlrvHMHl IHfl Rt UlM kl.in.k.1. . H luillt.. " --- w ,,1 yimri ago it bloke out in. n.y bead and rovervjln.j mi. u..a ears win. nne s.i-. who." iwuhh mi hutKi- , Ik-voioI il. r.i,noii. I tried luanjr mnlkinea ami , , l,i.')i, in..s. but Miihout much relief from any U,,. Li, I, Hie dlMiider worse. At length I (,j tJ( j to rend it. tlio IIosk4 Mei'..H"r Unit you lul l j.t, yu an ulteiMiiva (Cnr. pin ilia). I t I knew hum jmf .. tion that any tlii.u jouunidn umt t rnrt. l'ii.rl.i..ati..'l Kot il, uinl uihiI it till it cnn-J n. ,, it, a Jon lelllw, ill n.mill li nes of a ti o ii;,,!. Iii"l.lli, ai.,1 liwj iilnio'.t three iHtlllra. Newal akin soon Ik-j; ... t" t "a. under tl.e scab, wbafi u bile fell olt. My skin Is now i-lcur, ami I kuow I -rt feelil.trs lh.it tho diHCi.se low umie f.on. my a.Klrln. 1 cuii well belkive tb .t 1 I" I what I am taring aim, ,. t'n.i. that 1 bold von to I ,,! one of 1 l.o aixntlm of U,. .......r...... v...,,; una rciuuiu wc. ki....,j 1 ' i. AU KLD II. TALU.fi- St. Anthony Flrr. Kom or Ery.,IM Truer ami Ku 1 1 Khi inti, hen hi Httd, Klngwurm. hurt) lj fi, Dropsy.. I)r. Iti'ltoit SI. I'irl! vrilin frmn Fiiloni, NVTlttfc Poitt., liw, tl'iit '' 11,1 iim uiatt ciiffli ii-opstf, which tlinva-ni'.l to tniuiimto fulaUy, l tL tiii-wtrii)ff tisof.f .ur SnimnlU, ml uIhi a aautrMm Mttvjrunt ErtiiUtt v luvu of Die Mine; hw curws tho clmiiii'in Erupt mm hy it Mniianily. ltioiK-hoci-lCf Goitr ov hwvUv.A Keck, .vlml.m Horn. f t. T.-xun. writ: " 'llir I. t s of yur hAiwipfirillH t im-J iu Imm tV'trr ihii. com nwvllinK cm Ihw liok, wliuli 1 had hulioud tm ovor two j t'nu. IjFiirnrrhrr urn orAVlilli e. Oi ni'lmi Tnmsr, llccratl...., Female Dlaemr V tti hie lr. J. II. S. rininnii). ' f Nw V'-ilt Ciiy. urUn; "l unit cheerfully culm ly v ith tho i 'ipi"ftt f yrnir ngmltt saving I hKe fniii'l your rurviii-m Mia ituM fxHInt (iltt t itive in tin iiuiucrfHiN ci iii'l:tmtt I r iliirfc n employ nurh n m-iiiIv. hut e' i.tlly in iiiuute Oimtm of tliP 11 It'ful iiir iliathi xi. I h:iw. i un J ni .-iy ItiTrln u (e raw ( l,cin-ri hnvi hy it, nv.A nmn wln-rc Mwct. plaint vtiiiMU'il hy ulrrrntftnA Ihe uttntt. 'J'lwtirti. Hlioii it.-M' WitKh.xiM nin'il, 11 ntntf w ilhm my lumW cd'o equ:il it fur th?w I' iu;il !'. raiiHi-invi ." Kdwnal H. MiiMiu,ff Newt !iy, Alu., writ , " A 4m (renrn nnthnu turner on otn uf tho f-m;ihn tn mr frwiu, uUiih lutil il- Ii.il nil th i'iiit-h' Mf ruiill u.i.rT,ti at h nth hfn rtni-l'-t;!y ruir l M- j -nr i:i.trl of Bflaiiliiu Our .hyit ten th ulit ni'ti.hti: hnt vsUi. h'i. could ntt'tnl relief, tuit he n lvid the trinl 4 ymtf Hriipniiila th lenu t lerne t. itt I iti k- M ft prowd enertu:il. After titl.hury nr uun tly cle'luwfffk lio cyniptoiii ol the (Iim.ho KiiLUhs. SythUl niitl Iinurlnl I)Urw. Dtu ,T. C. Arm : Sir, 1 clut i Tully cmt I) niilt lU r qii"Ht cf ymirarnt. and leport to Bone lUocfliMi I Iinvo ii iih;.ei with your H;i!ai nrt!la. 1 l,iv-iui with il. in my practice, mwt of I Una pNiniH nr Miiit lt it ip rofnmiiiended. ftnd liftTt-frHnrfHi i lT. t ii truly Muiidi ilnl in llu- onto tf V'tierm! uml Skr ntriut fftji'ttfft One of my ..ttietitn had Syi'liiliflc nlmi tu his throat, which wiiu roiisunitHK hit alntfi una) ths d p of Ma mouth. Your Nusnpaiillu, sltadily takit, rtird him in fixe wei'M. Another n aUinttcd lym oiidniT aymptoiiii in lm iir-e, nnd llio ui rattt.u W CiiU-n nv y a coiisid-TiiI'l.' irt n( it. iv. tl ti! I U-lkVf U (tifurdt-r uii)d vn re:irh tnttin iml Kill lum. Hut it j H ided tu inv diuii.itiiitinn ol yur MtrFNjwnll; tat uh-t'i h lienli'd, uinl hu n Vt'M nxhi. led of oiumi ittit niuv (iWliiinmlioii ti i in fain. A v imui Uo lirul ticTiO tl lir tlio htttiin ilifuidi-r hy iiimurv u m(!cin fr.tln thlN p"Jsoil ill Iter iMtlit'K. 'l'hiy lilt ) U'Coliippntnt. fuivh tu thu w-'aajier tint n a d uiijt dn tlic utTrrdfi ci t iiitihK ptiii in littr j. iiitt nnd 1-hh-h. .bn,tro.m cured t'litnely hy your iViiaimijUt in nlw hL. j kumv fiom ita li-imulti. Mhu h y-.tir aenl ivo iitr.lW thin 1'iejiaitntjon fn ui your h h iialnij mt ha p renivdy ; ennfc nuently, iIi.m' tin'y uumikribl trrulti with It iK't miiiijeil me. J'.uten.ally ;otu. C. V. LAliIMrn.JI.IL It lit-ii m fit I i m, Caoul. I.I vvv t nmplRlHt hl'fl'KSMMh, rtehtt-n (o Vil.. Mil Jnlr. hil. I'll. J. f. Avm: Mr.l Imvi Ixs u iitllict it willi f:il cliroiiie ithumvt,tut l-.i n l-nj; tun", v iii' Ii l'uf1'lli rikill ol ' phyaifiMtis. Mid tuh In nu in ite of nil iln iemi'ilir J could lit.d. until I Ii u d yoiu i -; l-jm. rtl im. On hotllecmnl ine in tvn iverki, nnd ictfnd my rrimt henllli ru inurli (hat ) urn tu hfttor tlcm lT'.it I nttarkud. 1 think it ,t nr.n.,iuil M1 .tl. h.i. J. 1HI;,0I, Jules V. (h'trhill.of h't. LoiiIk. wiitt: ''I Lave km uPlii'Ud hu- yeiii Kith nn nthvlir-n ( V,f lirtr,M !.)- 1 1 . til inv hen Ith. J trie) ery thine- nnd every ltni fuilcd tu leliuvH inu; nnd 1 haro Im n a hiot.''ii(lnrii fr f"ru yifirs fiom no other raunt- Ih.nn Vie Liver, Ply Ix-laved I'UMur, the ttv. lr. I t,ki4l me to try your uvwiparilln, iM-ranne h" mill h kt:rw j-e, and nuv tliinp vmi untile vit- wen th ti in. l y tlw bt ine; nf tiod it Iihh riiicil ni. uinl hu so pi,rlti d inr VM ith to m.iko a new ihhii "f mo. fct-1 muitc p,mh. lb h. Ht tint r.m lo en id d! ym i hd halt i-ikhiIi." ht Itlri'iis.t nnrr r Timioi-n Kulnrurnicut, 1 Im iit Ion, i m In and ICxfulin tiou tf tlio lluikci, A girnt THiirty of enwn harr l trn reporlrr! t niltn of thi'hP tui iiihlalde cnti,phuiitt Iihm- n -ldrdln tllC Ufi." Oi tliin 1 llte.ly, I lit I'Ui hwv hi re will lint twt them. P'-me cf tlietu tuny he iutnid in nur Atnrnru Aliiiftnc, which the nt'eiitu hdow n niivd are llcl M funiHh tutu to nu uho till f T tlM-m. Dy sprpuln. llcnrt nUrne, FKk. F.plUp ay, iIrlntirhol) , 2Vciiralf(U - Many return kiiUn runs of ihej-e uHrrtioiii Ijt mnde hy the allriutlvf power f'f lUU ni'-dinue. It rtt Iittes the t I l.i 1 limrtintix Into vioiour m lion, 'iJ Ui overroimw diHordi ra wliirh ould U Mti'l"' l)flWi rtuifh. Htich a irmfdy linn loiij; heen ntjtiiied hytlitif renoltii-i ol the peph, and we are rtiiOdvnt Mitt tin wl do for thrm all Dial mvdiclno can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ron Tiin ii.MMD rt'itr. or t'nnarlia, nll, Iiifluriwn, llursnfil, l i uu, lli iiiK lilt U, IiM-ipieiit ! as aiais ! ion, nml for tlie Itrlirf of C ansnin pi i r I'nllt.aU - in nilvni.r'il Sln;e! of tlie Disease, Tills Is a remedy s uuiversnlly Uvn (i snrirt ntlior f..r tl.e i iire'uf ll.roat and I. me eei..ila'ni, il la iiscIom lure (.1 pulilili the f vl.l.-iu-e cf lis ilrllu. n narivalled exeelleiire fur miil.a and fi.lJs, m.U lis In ' wiiiiil.Tful run ef t,iihi..,t.!.ry ili., .. I.sas .w . known tl.rniicliout llie civilisi-.l iiatimia of lha .. Kew are tlio n.m.miiiitii'S, cr svra faaiilin. am..f who IniTo not sntne p'Tsnniil rxs'ii.-nre ..f itifni"" irnme living trophy In tlulr n.l.Ut of its lctcrrorIW subtle ami dui.K. roiis dlsonU'i's of ll.e tli.-rst inn luft As all know tlio dreaill.il Int.llllv "f II.m' d. '."' as tliey know, too. tl.e effwla or ll.is r. w.r.ly. r do iiii-re limn lo gMiire iliem that it l.sa now all 0 lues Hint it did knvo hen ruskinn tli.' rnrea h.r " won ao atronyly upon the conful. nro of inni.kii.il. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYKR & CO., Lowell, St TT-O-SslJ Iiy C P. Watson, ClearteM Irwin, Curwens-vil.V: 1'. Ari.-Kl. I-.it IierrtunF. M.,nli?.miery A l'...,Ke.r ii'.etn : ' rn M' Morris.lal,., C. II. Fester, 'ilil'suurp: nul IW I'hase, Ansonville; and by df.t evtryntin. ! ' fLEAEFlELl) STONE WARE MTtfy Thankful for past favors and solioitiouj of d . turn patronage. I would res-(.eetl'u!ly annoarrs I that I hare on hand again, and will contaI J 1 keep at tho l'ottery in this borough, an thsc'' ner a short distnnro east of tho Methodist Chiw. a large stock of Crockery, such as Creaiaenwi. : milk pans, Chums, Jugs," Jars, tUuvo pips rfc. fe. ; and ulso nn extensive assortment different sirea and patterns of brackets , rosettei for cornice on houees, and other mow- dings. Jfle :0c jOe 50o tl I Aar moul.linirs not on hand w ill M M" . onlor on short notice. Also firo brick an, I it tt fir khIm ! .TirA liberal reduction on prices bj1 wholesale dealers. F. LKITil"1"- , Clearllcld. may 2.1, 1 SOI. ly. i Cabinet, Clair Making . Dip. Dip. Ilin. I TOIIN (i IMtll, of (he borough of Clew' J Ta., will bo prepared at all times W " Jj ; to any business in the above line en ' notice, ami in a worKmaniiKO inauuci. . 'P' "f b'"", t" M shop on Ihe north notice, and in a workniHitliko manner. lUM ...... Market street, 3d door east of Third it.. "''' Dip. Dip. Din. Dip. opposito -the old Jew store : constantly on hnnd a large assortment ol hogony and Cane Bottom Chairs, ",. ',, Ware of every description, which he will 'Jr I r - . i.i. ...... iho same eruc" ( Hii stock of Cabinet Ware now on hin. w ibii I'd ni'i rirnriino in inv i,o... , , . ant! in part of Uressing ana tin - j . Poias, hewing ana asning b ' t(,ji, t3 Book Casea, French and Field 1 ost Je . ... . , ... mA .nd 11C ' ; ny place desired. Dip. 1 February 9, 1859. no. 4, Tol. ! uip. Dip. i : ; i: ....RraiJT t iQl'liRS for Medicinal P'"T"'" r ,ci Dip. Md fori nn merry vtine, ''-'',:. s. Dip. Hol'and mi Gin at """