V - fox the farmer. Evergreens Among Orchard Trees. Heretofore, planting evergreens among orchards of fruir, has been deetned incon gruous, and unieserv'iDg the attention of planters, orb presenting a careless .i-'e oi land without system or order in iirranjtuctit. From some obtiei Tatioa we have run do this season, however, and from records of sev eral of our correspondents, we predict that 1 - r . ,.,4 ,. .-,.,- ftrr-hrii-iU ill- imt a ic ycari, w. , terspersed irregularly with evergreen ttees. Closer plaotiog than, heretofore rucmuuicuJ- j ed, we haveiio doubt will prevail, 'jr j -fruit growers study the devastating e..cets : (r of too much exposure of thc-yotms tro-s. to win.! and sun. In most aewiiona this year, while fruit bloomed aud set abundantly, 1....H.. i:.,b. i.v little, if has drotmed.uti- ' frrueiuauy , iiti'" til many a grower who iu early summer counted on bushels can now count fruit only by the dozen. We have watched this tail ing of the fruit pretty carefully, arid while we have no doubt that too great amount of" fclooil lnipairea tne vitality ani was trie nr.-t ; cause d' lailure, yet observation has taught J us that trees partiaily shaded ami screened by evergreens, or by close f l intirg with other trees, have retained their fruit, as a rule, better than those exposed lo the rays of the sun at all points, and the withering blasts of winds, no matter Iroiu what quarter. Horticulturists at the wet have ior some time advocated hed-'C screens as a i x.rotectiou to their orchards, and we have ' t I no der-ire to Ulldervalue them, while at the ! BiUie time We would iu piaunnir an orchard i . of five hundred trees, make one filth the; number evercreens. A -.tain: bclievin-' in closer plant'iD;;, wc, a few years .-ince, set i out a dwarf .ear orchard, four by eight feet, j .and an apple orchard of standard-, twelve feet apart. The pears it is true, growing j one way pretty close together yet they are all healthy, and this reason have retained I their fruit better than Others which are . . Wider apart. Managemeat of a Manure Heap. You justly remark that some mo ?turc is necessary for the proper decomposition d manure, which, uo doubt is true, especially if the ingredieuts are all coarse. Keep all decomposed fermented fertilizers sheltered from rain and atmospheric intlueiices: but if composed largely of straw, refuse Muiks and the like, put in an open yard, allowing all the water to fall cn it which con.es di rect from the clouds, but see that noise e . ,. . comes trotu the surrounding eavts. that n running water be allowed to pass t!.r.)U''ii the yard, and thus wa-h out the valuable proper, iesof the manuie. 1'ard, sh ,.u!,l ! made slightly dishing, not necessarily, how ever, towards the centre, and it is al-o wi e to have an outlet in ca.-e of an overflow, if it can lie Wiieticialaud n ?t waste 1. If, for instance, the surplus could be con ducted by an un l.r-Uraiu or otherwi.-e to a plot used for corn or roots, or for some crop which needs strong ieedin and properly distributed, of cour.se i's value would not be lost. I have, however, jn-t now in my min 1, a yard situated near the foot of a hill, from which the water in a rain de-ctri ls a:i 1 passes diree'ly through it, and from thence to the highway and finally on the field of a neighbour, who of course, pets a larje por tion of the benefit of this yard, ijraiis. In deed, how often do we see the highway re celving the filterings of the yard at the cost of the farmer, who either d'?s not fully ap preciate its value or is one of those who d not believe in "book farming," or th.t these slight leaks d nt amount t v mach af ter ail TAMES MULLEN, wi;h I. V. Cha'.frmt " 4" '.. Auction Job.-rs of He i-cry. No tions. White txoods. Embroideries, trents' Furr.ih ing Uouls, etc.. No a7 Nortd inird street. I'biia delphta Orders solieite I. J A r 22 "!. OOMETHING NEW in CLEAUITELU. s-" i 'firri n.l ., Immediately in rear of Machine shop. The undersigned would respectfully inform the eitiiens of Clear Geld, and the public iu general. -that he is prepared to do all kinds of work on carriages, ougics. wagons, sleighs sleds. Ac. on short notice und in a r orkmanlike nmr r er "r i ders promptly atrended to. WM. M K.VMI1T. Clearfield. Feb. 7. Isrtti-y. I "EV STORE AND SAV MILL. AT BALI) III L L S , Clearfield county. The undersigned, havirg opened a large and well selected stiwk of g.K.ds. at Pal 1 Hill.-. Cltar field county, respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Their stock embraces Pry Goods. Groceries. Hardware Vueenware.Tin-ware,Uo..ts and Sh..cs. Hats and Caps, jieady made t'lotbiug, and a gen eral assortment of Notions, etc They always keep on hand tbe be.-t onalitv of Flour, and a variety of Feed All goods sold cheap for cash. orVvchangcd for approved country produce. Having also erected a Steam Paw Mill thev are predared to saw all kinds of lumber te cider : Orders solicited, and punctually tilled Nov. iu, 167. F. ii A A IRWIN. II 0 ! THIS A Y ! ! NEW STORE IN M PEP. A ! j James Forest & Sox. would respectfully in form the roihli., ,k . . k i. - J . , ' . . ' u t vutc just ope: ed in i rtock of C 8 M eou,"-T- l' n "'re new ! SPRIXO A.VD STMMER (Won" ! K;..k ik .. .. Uinea. prits ,nd ,-. of . j simeres. Sat net. c:. -t. . . - i mention: Ke.dv mad. clorhin, of ,K- i ity; Koots and sbe, of lb, v,rr V1 ' completsstock of Tt "l : a i thingu. all, kept in. eoun.'.fo vonsumers: Look to vour i.,',..-" ." .. . i examine our siock and " vaM nnd elsewhere Lumber ad r-urchas.r.g j i . . ' 10 exchange for go-vis. "-mas taker. SOMETHING X E W IV ANSONVIt.lK. Clearfield county, Penn'a. Li:r:s:vnj"1 the is now engaged n lillin? it ommo nous store rn elect assortment Fall and Winter goolis whT-b ' k. offer, to the public at ,!. ...f. "T "' "hu h 'in a new and public at price. :o suit tbe' tiro tut and hoys clothirv ; eeriea. of ever, l.: j 7 "r" rn Stove, and '", ,n,' con,Pl" stmenr; 8ho. H, n.rjC'P- " ' lt : B.vt. and dregoo,U.fur, 5 ' rt wicty : l.adic, with an J?uZl?tyuy -"-""her toeanjierate alwav. il notions too tedious cheap. Prints., i, d nd sor sale very ia prporjlon Sow i, th, J?Sn """"gocts Country prodae- f ' e market price., will he takeV" ' ,he h'lh'st food.; and even Greenback, wml '"l Tor Jr any .Miel. ,- r-' he refased ta'Z?? b"' '-eher. t-X"clce "y stock be- H.6WAS. CURWENSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS, j I RuEON Dentist; Office S: J. IIAYEi on i ivmipsoti rent. U urwetisvnle. 1 a. teeth eiir:e l -ovine appi. '" ' . ' rrt I TheU. and all kinds of modern work I May 13. l-S-v. done. T S. CO " to;i;i-r. S. C O L E would into, Mis o i cm- j . afJd the rxn-.i? a;;. uui , be still continues to Baooi'"" . i .-Hi'ES of the vtrf best Freneo tail an 1 kip. at , tbe lowest prices f"r ,".r- nlPTru co?Dtry produce. H also ota" all sir.ds of he.vy boor. All work warranted- ai pe.fe.3I satisfaction giv t (l. p..,j;g Kraucker s liotel, turen.-il;e.F. July SJ I aKFIELD NURS EKY.-Encoitr. t .u E Home INDUSTRY. The under-ien- ,4 haying established a Nursery. on ih Pike half way between Curwensvill and Clearfield t orosgbt. is prepared to furnish ell kindsof Frui trees, i-tandard and dwarf.) Evergreen'. Mirub 1 bery. Grape Vinci, gooseberry, Lawtcn Black J Kerry, strawberry and Kaspbeiry vires. Also i barb Ac irr la n i rab tree Quince an-1 early scarlet Khee- ' ;rdirtf prooiprlT atieniled -o- Address !t J.D. w kliiU T, Curaensville. Q LT S Q II E II A X X A HOUSE. Curwenrviile, l'a. EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFICE. This well known Jlo'el, havir? been re-Sttd a i l re-furni.-bed thr'JUhont. is cow open for the ..,Mntr.l:itiihn .f tr,rlr4 and the rinblie in general. Charies moderate. Wil.il. JEFFRIES. Proprietor. Fir. 3i ! August 1, l6T-tf v i: w f II.art.-ock A: (lotuhvin. One dix.rEajt of benjamin Plooru's Hotel, Ct'RWCNSVILfcE. Pa. Having ju.-t received a full and well selected assortment of Iry Jo 's. Ifress (ioois. Clothing. V..ri,i.a tl-.,d i'.i. !ixif, hnw ini", llanl- ware. Qjeensvara. fioware. Cedar aud Willuir- tir.x-eries Flour Fi.-h. salt. etc.. to which they a?k the attention of the pub:ic. Our a- r:meut iscoioplete iu every department. our I-ri'- re moderate, as will be foun-i upon exatniiiaTiun by j'Urcaagers i;.,o Is wiil be sol 1 che in for -ah or exeban-jed for country produce 1.MEL II A ill j'M'K Fib. 12 1 EU UWIWlX. L W A Y S X E WITHOUT FAIL. .T O II X I II V I X, ! received nr.d opened at the old stand lint urwensvil'.e. an :nt:re new stock of Fall and j Winter Goods which he will tell very cheap for CAiU. lilS SIOCK Consists OI Hry (I.io'is, Groceries, Hardware, Queen.-ware, Hoots and Hioe. Hats. Caps, Heady made Clothini.'. etc. The public generally is respeefully invited tc irive him a call : see biseNck nod hear hiprices. and purou::se from him if you find it wilt be to vour advantage. Nor. io. I -do i l T T K X T I 0 X ! 15 U Y E R S !! ! I KIPPLE &c FATJST ' kealf.k i I FOSEiaX AI7D DOMESTIC DSY-GOOOS. 4C : i HilX STXKET. CUR ES.SVILLK PA., : j Having just returned from the east with a gen- I assortment of goods, to which they desire tc 1 invite the attention of their old customers and j friends. Their stock consists of Pry Ooods. G roeerics. Hardware. Queensware, i Tinware. Hoots, hocs. ilati aud Caps. ; Ciotbing. Notions, etc . in ; they now ofier at prices- great varit-ty, whicl -for ea.-b. to suit the ton-s They also deal in G rain. Pork, shingles. Hoards j and other lumber, which will be received at the Lihest mJrktt price in exchnnge for goods. Persons de.-irous of purchasing fluids at fair t ratea are rcp?s!ful!y ri-qnestel to (rive us a call IteiiiPinher yoi can fin 1 us at tbe obi stand T ; Main Srrc.'t m hero wc arc prcp-ircd to accomo date enst rncra with anything in our !iue of business. Sept. S. is5. HIPPLE A FAUST. O M E T II I X G X E IN' (.T'KWENSVILLE. UKL'G.S! LKl'iJS!! DRUGS!!; The undersigned would respectfully announce to thepuoiic that he has opened a 1'rlig Store, in he soiu recently Sttfd up in the house ol George KittU barker, on Main street. Curensville. Pa., i nue door Wert of Hippie A Faust's store. her : he intends to keep aencral assortuiem of i li iifs. Medicines. His, l'aints, T'ye-iiifis. 1'ati nt Medicines. I'er hiinery. Toiret ii, ( 'onfcctio'iai ics, Catnud Fruit. Tobarw j,M, Cigars. 15 ooks. Stationery, I'eiicils, I'eris, Ink, j and a jrenerul variety of Notions; IJinett's Hair iiestoiative, ; Glass, I'utty, cte., etc., etc. I The want of a Orug Store hs long been Te!t in Curwensville. and as that want is uow supplied, j the undersigned hopes, by strict attention lo bu ; siness, to merit and receive a liberal share of -' public patronage. j His stock embraces most articles needed in a ; community, is entirely new. and of the best qual ! ity. which be will dispose of at roasonahle prices ! Call and examine tbe goods which cannot fail to pleae IKH'IN A MONTELIL'S. I November 3. IS 15. -July 8,'oS. N E W SPRING GOODS, JUST IlECEIVED AT K I R K t SI'K X C E R S, I.atnber City. Pa , Tho undersigned would respestfully inform their customers, and the public in geueral. thai ihcy have jo-t ie.eied llieir S( ru g st..ck of goods, cmisi-iing of lry Goods Groceries. H'oits. shoes. Hats. Cap. Fish," Sal;. Flour. Macon. Nails Paints. itU S!,,Ti..ar. Hanlware. Queennware. baskets. Tubs. Churns. Carpet. Oil corn, and n general variety of such articles as are usually kept in a cuur.trv st ire. all of which they will set i ri? f. r rot. c isn They v. u! I also direct attention to their large stock of Ilea dy mad, doming which they offer for sale at a small advance upon cost. KIKK A SPENCER. Lumber City Pa .Mar S, lsi7. N- H We also manufacture to order and con s'antly tocp on hand a general assortment ol Koou aud Shoes, fur men. women and children. KIKK A SPENCER. . A X 0 T 11 E K Ii I G " F LOP! jonxsos. : : : : : : j. h. iiai let 1 1 -" u nths ago it was formally urn unccd e wa -K:ght side up." " h,re rr-ven the announcement 1 i Another -Flop' recently occurred, ! cr" "monthe improved interesting, and !,ni'"rr'r-" phases pre.-ented. is the one ortrav- T ,- and Commooiocs ii .oe, of JOHNSON .1- R.VIIVV I who have just returned from the Fast with a J far" .arr,l'y ,.!.r4 rf , ,,,, t iT-ryot of greater variety, ai d of better quality ) than have heretofore been offered in Ibis ...etio ; ! tbe county Call at the New Store l., ' "d Ju wil, find: i Dry Goods End Groceries, j TI -'ap. H'Xtts and Shoes, ! U'Hl w.:,rp' " ens ware. Hollow- w i r m ,v , ...... . . . . , oi,t..war,.- iiriirs. 1 aiiits aiid :irni-l. iM. . I... Oils l;ad ,ade Lio. ., (!,icts. t otlteetlonary. ( hee.l.-if.1.r flard" J."' .VT" -"rr-ty. ..Jrock of the h.r.,zr. :ZT.ji-m" Uf-" f i I o Itie ladies we would sav - i. ... i . The striking fcatnre in the-F'or. -e would ke-p bcf. -he peop, Ul' here invited to i. us a fill Brin t'uh Produce vour Kosrds shirVle. ,"''"V"1" Potter. F, Dried Ar pi;, Rrat;'.".;rn P" "Cbkapest A Pest. J-MNSON A BAILEr'0' Pennrtlle. Ao.ast 2S, ltM7. u-"LEr. f J g T 0 E E. Ii E Fa I) & CO., Ilaxe ju?t openoJ a new stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Good, liuUery. Notions, TrioimtDgj. etc , which they are eeiiin cheap for euh. CALL AND SEE TIIEM. Three doors below the Post Office, ' Maiket Street, Clearfield. P. Clearfield, Jnne 17, 1S65. LOOK AT THIS ! . I500KS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miscellaneous Pooks: Sheet Masio for Piano. Flu'.e and Violin ; Blank Account and Pass Books, of every de scription; Paper and Envelope'. French pressed and plain; Pecs and Pencils; Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment. Exemption and Promisory Notes; Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment Brief; Legal cap: Record cap; and Bill cap, etc , Will be sold at Wholesale or F.etail by P. A. GAULIN, At the Pos' office on Market Street, Clearfield. Pa. Nlay 5. lsoS ITEAV STOCK! STRING SPRING SPRIXll GOODS! G O O I S!! GOODS!" AT THE K E Y S T 0 X E S T 0 11 E, Second St., Clearfield, Pa. BUYERS OF DRY GOODS, TRIM MINGS, NOTIONS, IIOIsEh T. GLOVES, FANCY GOODS. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SH ADES, WALL PAPER, CARPET CHAIN, TOILET QUILT, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, ie., &c, are invited to examine' the most complete ttock ev er brought to this market. AVe Challenge Competition. CASH BUYERS AYill Finl Rare Inducements. NIVLTNG Sc SHOWERS. Clearfield. Penn'a. April 8. lsns. GREAT EXCITEMENT ! The Cheapest ari l Best Goods in Clearfield county are sold bv GEORGE S. PERRY, WHOLE 5 ALB ID rt ETA IL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MKHCHANDISE, Nrth-westcor Curtin St. and Public Square, OSCEOLA MILLS, Clearfield Co.. Pa. We keep on hand Goods of every grade and variety. FOR THE LADIES we have Dress Goods of every fabric, FOR THE GENTLEMEN, P.eady made Clothing. Cloths. Cnssimercs, Satinetts. Tweeds, Jeans. Linens. Ac Also a full stock of Gents' Furnish ing Goods. IX ROOTS AXI SHOES We DEFY COMPETITION, as we buy for CASH. and buy from the manufacturers in F?:ist ern cities, and hence can sell oheap eu than other dealers. Iiats and Caps of latest style? very cheap. NOTIONS All goods in this 1 ine you oan find with us cheap aiid good HARDWARE, of every description, for car penters, builders and others. GROCERIES. S Y K C PS. from tbe lowest grade to the best that can be bought in the markets. SUGARS of every kind. TEASof the very best qualities COFFFES that cannot be beat. Either in price or quality CANNED FRUIT of all kinds. DRIED FRUITS 5pices, J-c , 4-e. We have always on hand a lorge stock of Queensware. Wood and V."il!0w-ware ROPES. CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, WALL & WINDOW PAPERS, FLOUR & FEED, BACON, ' PROVISIONS, FISH, LARD, BUTTER, OILS, &.c., &c. Any goods you are in want of can be found at our More. All are cordially invited lo call nd examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we feci confident that we can sell you better goods. and at lower prices, fhan can be purchased elsewhere. Particular attention paid to orders from a distance, and to supply ing log camps. COME ONE ! COME ALL ! ! No- trouble to show Goods. GEORGE S. TERRY, Oiciota, July 2,,68 U. 7TII aVNNUAL EXHIBITION CLEARFIELD COUXTT AGKIcrLTU EAL SOCIETY. iriV Jr ht.'J an t.V Fair Ground, in 'ht BvroHzh of CVfraV,. Pa-.ct 7 ttriay, IVrJrtr vi-iv 7 UttrsJuy and Fri'i'i'J the Vith, Mth, lilh if lath d'jt)t of Veto'.', 1S63. RULES A5D SEiiffLAlIOSS. Family Tickets. : : : : : : : SI 00 Single 1 ickets during Fair, : : : : 00 Sinyle Admission Tickets. : : ' - ' Children under 10 years old. when accompanied by their par cts or guardians, free. 'Children under 10 years of age not admitted unless accompanied by tbeir parents Checks wiW begiveo at the door to persona de siring to pass out during exhibition but will not admit the bolder to any other exhibition each bait day counting au exhibition Every person wishing to be enrolled as a mem ber of this Society must apply on or before the first day of the fair, and on the payment of one dollar to the Taeasurer shall receive a certificate of membership contaitOLg the name of the appli cant and endorsed by the Secretary. Every person becoming a member as above sta ted shall, on the present atioi. of his certificate, receive a ticket which willadmit him free during tbe fair. Any per-on couipl iog with the alove regulations and paving 510. shall became a lite member, and shall be exempt from all coutni-u Hons, and shall annually receive from the Secre tary a free family ticket. All persons must be provided with tickets, which can be had fr"m the Executive '"otntnittee. Treasurer, or secretary, or at tbe olSce on the ground. Persons acting as judges are expected lo become membersof the S-.nrieiy. Peisousfrom other eountie.- can become mem ber- by complying v itb the above rules. Lxdies can become tuem bets by making application as above, and paying into tbe Treasury fifty cents when they will re ceive a ticket to admit them free. Exhibitors must become members of the Soci ety and have their animals and articles entered on the Secretary's books on or before the first day of the Fair; and all animals aid articles, except brse for p'easure end for the trotting priies mus' be brought within tbe encli sutc as early a Wednesday', at S ocloot. P !.. end H per sors tnteiifig anima's aud articles for exhibit ion must procure ca:ds fn in the Secre.. -try with the class and number cf entry of said arii;!.-s. pre vious lo placing said ariiclcsoa the ground Hay and straw will be ttirnibed gratis tor al' aitimals entered for premiums and grain wUI be furu sh ed at co-t fir tho-e that de-ire to purchase. No hor.-esiiHli be entered or ullowtd a premi um unlesshe isfree from disease Horses willb received ut til Wcdne-day noon, but must be en tered previously. All persons who intend to ex hibir horsee. cattle. sheep, or swine or who intend to offer stoek or any oilier article for sale should notify the Secretary of such intention on or be fore the 1st of October a:,d h ive with him a list and full description of tbe same The number and c!as. anil the number in the class, with the name of the article ill appear on the card attached; but the name of the exhibit or will not appear. Premiums and diploma will Vie paid on and after the first Monday af er the Fair, and umil the 1st day of December. Ipf'-S. after which all mon ey premiums unclaimed will be considered a a donation to the Society. Trteorn-ers of the So cicty and members ef the ,-ounuittee of Arrange ixieiita mu-'t wear a b.idge designating their office, and iT will be their duty as well as pleasure to nt ten 1 to the expre-sed wishes aud wants of exhih iiors and others if it is iu their power so to do A select police force will i e in constant attend ance for the preservation of order and protection j of property J I he trotting course is level, well graded, and I one-third of a mile in circuit. Ample arrange meuts will be made fur the convenience of vis. i itors. j Ixstrci tions to .TmcES NoaLimal to receive j an award in more than one class. Judges are expressly required not to award pre- j miunis tu over-ted animals. No i remiums are lo j be awarded to butts, nms. i.r heiffers whicb shall appear to have been fattened, nu'y in tbe ciasof 1 fat canle. the object of the Society beinr to have j superior animals of this description for breeding, j r at v . t r r. e l be jtioes on tat cattle wii I give particular nucMum c the annuals submitted I t ex.-imtnaiion. It is believed all other (lungs he ing equal those are the best' cattle that have tbe grcatest weight over the smallest superficies The judges will require all in thisclass to be weighed and will take measures to eive tbe superficies of eaeh.und publi-h tbe result with their reports. They will nli-o. before awarding any premiums, require the manner and cost of feeding, ns re quired by the regulations of the premium list. If there is but one exhibitor, and he may show several animals in one class, premiums wM be awarded in accordance to the merits of the animal. The superintendent will take every precaution in his power, for the safety of stock and ai tides on exhibition after their arrival, and arrange ment on the giounds. but will not be responjdble for any loss or dtimage thai may occur The So ciety desires exhibitors fo give personal attention to their animals and articles nud at tbe close of the fair to attend to their removal as the Society cannot takr further car-, of them. Rci.es op Plow ing. 1 he name ctf tbe plowman must be given as well as the kind of plow to be n.-ed. at the time of enTry. 'the quantity of ground to he plowed by each team be acre The time allowed to do the work will be three houis The furrow slice in ail case, to be lapped. The ttams to start at the same tiuie and each plowman lodo bis witbouta driver or other assist area The premium offered by the Society will be awarded to tne in lividua's. who in the judirineut of Ihe cominirti e. sha I do their work in tbe best manner, provided the work is done in the lime allowed for its performance. Each plowi ian lo strike hi own land, and plow entirely independent of the adjoining land Within the one fourth of ao acre plow ed each plow man will be required to strike two back furrowed lands and tiuiah with the dead furrow in the middle Any info; niation required in regard to itlatters of the Society can be gained by a -dressing the Executive Coinmi.'tce or the Secretary, who will be pleased to give any information in their pow er at any time Any article not enumerate ! in 'he above olass esand plated on exhibition, if worthy of notice, will be suitably awarded 'ihe Exei-u'ive t'ontriitttee reserve a discretion ary power to Hivani dt louias ill any case for 2d best arti-!es. or for articles cot entitled to premi ums by the rules All articles may be entered free of ebargo. ex cepting burses fr pleasure, and for the trotting premiums. Lisp OF PREMIUMS. CV'JS. l-5iw-ri. open to nJt breels and n mi'ftitrirs. Best bull. si. i; 2d best. Slfl; 3d best. i iest cow. 12; "d besl. 10; 3d besr. 5 All breeds c-rne together in thisclass and com pete with each other "to be jud'e1 by their good point, sjn n.eiry ,,f irame. ability to fallen, and the strck ibey will produce " . Class 2 Grade cattle owned in county Rest cow for milk Sin ; 21 best. SS; .'.d Vst. j R, si heiier. 2 years old, 8 ; 2d best. 5 Rst heifer. ?, yeHrs old. 8; 2d best. 5 Best calf, under 8 months old. 5. Class 3 0.re. Best yoke ol oxen. $10 : 21 best. S5; 3d best, 52 Class 4 Fat Cattle. Rest fat bullock. c,w or heifer. 5!0; 21 best. SS tAwis 5 Thoroughbred horses open to all. Pest stallion, any breed. SIS; 2d best. $10 Best mare and colt, any breed. 10; 2d best. b Class 8 Riding, Draft and Farm Honrs. Lest saddle borse. 3 00; 2d best il on 3 co 3 Hu 5 Oil 5 Oil 2 no nest single family borse. Rest marched carriage horses. Best gelding or mare'tor work Lest span ol draught horses or marcs, s-econd best. the exhibitor to rrontred to nrr.iliis. a gim merit of at lea.-t three lesponsible neighbors as to working qualities of draught horses for premiums in ibis class. Rett colt.uLder 2 years old, S4 00 ;. 2d best 52 00 Rest 2-year old c";t, 5 on;' 2d best, 3 0(1 Rem 3 year oid colt. 6 00; 2d best. 4 Ou 1 he bor?e thai m .res the heaviest load on the tone boat, according to his weight. without I whip. Youalt on the horse and 7 00 ! Cats 7 Trotting horses, open tj a 'l. J Besttime.Sin 5. trotiii g in single harness t 00 00 1 No premium will be paid io thisclass unless there are ten entries ol J eaoh. Each horse to trot against liu.e j Class S Sweeptales open to all racing iu J harness. best 2 in 3. mile heats, against time Slon no j No premium will be awarded in thisclass unless j there are six entries Entrance fee i 15. Class 9 Trnttmp i siugh harness for horses i oirned in the county at least fifteen days j 'ore the Fair. Best 3 in 5. mile beats, against time. S50 CO ! No premium aw.r:ed in this class unless there ' are eight entries Entrance fee 55 The horse winning the premium in class 7. cannot compete 1 for tbe premium in thisclass j Class 10 1 rotting horses oirnul and raised in j the county. j Cest 2 in 3, on time, in baroesa. S30 00 No premium awarded in this class unless there l are five horses entered to compete for the same, j r ctrance free. , Besttrotting horse or mare nnder saddle, SJ s-eeond best. , ft Best trotting borse or mare in single harness. " Second be.t. t - Best walking horse or mare, 5 ; 21 Mst, - Jl CIoju 1 1 Trotting evh. raisni in tht ronntf, not txtttdiig 3 ywrj oltt, apt to all Best 2 in S. against time. i-0 00 There must be at least three entries in order to compete for ibis premium. F'ntrance free. C'lax 1- ifhrep and Wool. Best buck, any breed, 55 ; 21 best, lust eae. anv breed. $H ('0 4 3 l-u Rest sheep, fattened for mutton. Best lamb. 2 ; best fleece of wool, ou Cltix 13 Siciiie, ojten to all. Best boar any breed. Young Farmer's Manual A Be.-t breeding sow. aiy breed. Second best. Agriculturist for one year Btr: hog 53; 21 best S2 Best pig under 6 mo's old. Agriculturist 1 year Cl'is li l'jiltri. Best coop sprit g chickens, not less than six. teanuont's American Poultry Book 4- SC. Best 2 heaviest turkeys. ir i0- best display of chickens, - 1 r0 Clox.1, lo rimriiig. Tbe man that plows green sward the best, $20 00 Class 16 Flairs. RoHn. Drills. Harrows anil C't''titjfors. Best plow for stubble or sward. St n0 llest tub oil plow. Barry's Fruit Garden V 2 HO Best clod cru.-ber and roller combined. 4 00 llest graiu .iri.l. Discretionary Premium. Beat threshing machine, Discretionary Premium. Lest corn plaucer. Discretionary Premium. IJe-t hoise rake. Discietionary Premium. I'.est hay pitching machine. Disciet'ry Premium, llest stalk and straw cutter, Discret ry Premium, ilest L'irse-power.gen purposes, Disc'y Premium. Best original invention or agricu'l implement, S5 Best side-hill plow, SI; best cultivator. 3 Rest harrow, 3; test corn shel'er, 3 Best fanning mi!!, 4; best ox yoKe, 1 All articles enumerated in this class, nut made in tbe county , but produced upon exhibition, if worthy of it, will be awarded a discretionary pre mium by tht Executive Committee. Class 17 itlisrllan.iii Farming Itnplrmi'iit. Hcst bee hive. Grimley's .Mystery of Ree Keeping Rest i dz. h.o.d rakes. 51 ; Best grain cr.idle SI no IVst stump machine, 5; Rest potato aiger. .r0 Rest lot garden tools. I (HI Rest di-p y fai miitg utcnsilsowned by farmer 8 O'l All articles en uuiera ted in this class are subject to tbe same rules as closs lri. Class IS llrtul. Ry, Corn, Barley, Oats.ir, Best acre of tinier wheat. S10 Besl bushe of winter wheat lies! bushel of rye. Rest acre of rye, SS llest acre of oats. 4 Rest ae re bu'-k w beat 4 Best bush, corn ears, i'esc bush potatoes, 2d best - Rest acre clover seed. H ; lid be.-t ' Rest i ac. broom corn. 2 ; Res; ? acre peas. best j ac ru ahagas, i Rest acre turnips, 2 liest ucre corn. s Be.-t I acre sorghum. Besl bu-het turnips, Rest acre carrots. Resi half ' ushol timothy seed. Crops being equal, preference will bt given to those ibai yield theiargest net profir Statements io be furnished by the exhibitors. Tbey must be measured, or weighed and a sample furnished at ihetair Applicants for piemiuuis n.ust furni.-h the cummiitee with a statement signed by them selves under pledge of veracity, of the quantity of graiu raised oti tbe ground entered for a pre mium, ai.d mu-t state as correctiy as he can the kind and condition of the previous crops. the kind and quantity of seed sown, and the lime and mode of pulling it in the ground. Per-or.s entering field crops lo'r exhibition, or irtcnuing to do so. may give notice to the execu tive coi:iioi:ee at any time, and have the field measured and examined by tbe committee while growing. Cnxs 10 Jircml ami Cereal FuoJ. Rest loaf of wheat bread R.-t lo;.f i.f rye brea-1. Best loaf of corn bread, Itest sponge cake. Diploma and oO cents Dipfouia and all cents Diplotua aad 50 cents Diploma and aO cents Diploma and ill cenrs Diploma and ill cents id! cenrs lie ti-i v e-ik j uef, b.icheior's cake Rest pie. ar-.y kind. Rest preserves and jelly. Diploma and 50 cents Host dip!ayjolly preserves. Diploma and 50 cts Rest pour.-J cake Diploma and 50 cents Re-i fruit cake. Rest coffee cake. Rest Lady's cake. Rest cake. Be-t jeliy. Rest ice cream, iiiplouia and 5ll cents Diploma and 50 cents Diploma aud 50 cents Diploma Diploma Diploma Class 20 Butter ami Cliectc. Rest five pounds, or more, of butter, Rest t-n pounds of tirkin butter, Rest cheese, made by exhibitor, Class '21 Flour. Pesr fif-y pounds wheat flour. Rest fif y pounds rye flour. Rest fifty pounds spring wheat flour, Rest fit'iy poanas corn meal. Besl twenty pounds buckwheat flour. Class 22 Domestic Articles. Rest box or jar of honey. $3 00 5 On 1 00 S4 00 2 no SI 2 Dip or Dip or Dip or Dip or Htst lo pounds of maple sugar. Rest peaches put up airtight. Best tomatoes put up air tight, Besl black berries put up air tight, Rest currants put up air tight. Rest Ibih-v jar of lekles. Best gal syiup or sorghum, or each. Best cured ham (cooked) with mode of curing. Pest dried beef with mode of curing. Dsp or 1 Oil Dip or Dip or Class 23 Domestic Jfannjactttres. Rest 0 yards fl mnel, $2 00 Rest It) yard, stilt 1 net. 2 00 lest I i yards woolen oarpct. 2 00 Rest 10 yards cloth. 2 00 Rest 15 yards rag carpet woolen chain, 2 00 Best pair woolen blunkets, 2 00 Rest woolen ci verlet. m 2 Oil Rest wool fringed m its. " Dip and 50 Pest air knit w.Hjien stockings. Dip and 50 Rest spec'n knnfii -g knitting or nee- die woik.by Miss under 1 1 yra old. Dip and 50 I.rst pound lintn sewing thread. Dip and 50 Rest po ind stocking yarn. Dip and 50 Rest bad mat. 5c ; Best tidy mat. 50 The premiums in this class are intended only for articles manufactured in the county. Class 2-1 X, e,tle, SMI, ,.r Work, etc. Best specimen needle work. Dip and 50 Best specimen needle work, machine. Dip and .' 0 Rest specimen flowers in worsted. Dip and d0 Rest specimen embroidery in worsted t:!,. uni j Rest specimen embroidery in lace. Dip and ill Re si specimen emtiroiderv in mu- in. !) or.. I oi Rest , i e.-iu,eiioi leaner wom, Dip and 50 Rest specimen of wax flowei; Dip and So Dip and 50 Rest specimen of feaiher work. esi specimen ot ornamental work. Dip an 1 50 ixsisnirr made by .Miss under I2yrs, Dip an i 50 Best patching or mending, Dip and 50 C7. Zb Miilinrry aud Dress M.Uing. Bcstmilineiy, 53; Best dress making. S Class 26 Artistic Worlc. isesi uagnerreotypes taken on the ground Dip Dip Dip S2 00 Dip 3 (i t 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 'test ambrolvrKS taken on the prniind Best photographs taken on the ground, Best ianscape painting. Best penmanship. Htst architectural drawing. Rest paiming in oil. Rest portrait painting, Best cattle painting. Ile.-i painting in water colors, Resi ornamental painting of any kind, Class 2 1 Designs. Rest design for farm house, barn, eirriage house and -table. SloanVlrnamemal Houses A- S 00 ilest design for dairy h-nse. Manual of the Home llest design for ice house. l jn Be.-t riesigu for fruit hooe. i 5 Best design for bridge, with plan spnn not less than 250 feet, 3 o0 Class 2 Mftaltc Fabrics and Machinery. iesi cooking stove, wood or coal. Sec. nd btst. S3 HO 2 00 Third best. Best parlor stove, 52; Best oast iron for.ee .Second best. I ; Second best. Best specimen or lot of tinware tecoud best riip nd Dip 3 00 Dip 2 In) 50 .-ri..Ilcu .Mai.-11-ui'Ullllg, 2 Rest specimen gonsmithing. 2 t-'tsl specimen iron-turning, 2 Pest plate casting. SI; Rcstshower bath 1 riest original invention in county. 5 Lest display of tabieand pocket cutlery, A- mericn manufacture, 1 Pest display of edge tools. 1 Rest display of farming and field tools. t " be ahoy, premiums are offered for articles man ufactured in ibe county Diplomas may be award ed forany of ihe above articles on exhibition. iibout regard to theii place of manufacture. ( lass 29 Vehicle of allkimls. Rest fami'y carriage, SI ; Best Itmher sled, 52 BestboTgy. 4; Best borse cart. 1 Best farm wagon, 4 ; Best wheelbarrow. 1 Best sleigh. 2; The premiums in this class are intended only for articles manufactured in the county. Class 30 Cabinet ware in county. Best drersmg bureau, SI i Pest set of chairs, 92 B.st extension table. 2;P.estofa. J Best yariety ef chain, 2; Beat centre table, 1 Besi bedstead, I ; Best lounge. 5w Best wacbstand, 50c ; Best office chair, SOe Best looking glass. Best set of parlor furniture. 51 00 Best display of cabinet-ware. Dip end 2 CO CJ' T-XCnopriius and Carpentering, mannfar- tared in county. Best pine ware. tubs, stands. etc , Dip and S5 00 Rest set of grain measures 2 0 Best wiudow blinds. & !; Rest specimen sash. 00 Best lot ba.-Kets, ', Best panel door, 2 00 Best lot bucttets, 1; Be.t bump, 3 00 CI"" 3- I!uut ""'I Girth n Vegetable. Best i bn ru'abagas 50c; Best 6 h'da ea) bage..r0c Best i hu carrot. 50e ; Best 2 h'ds ealifl i.:'0e Bet 4 stalks celery. 50c; Best variety melon. 5oc Besl j bu tomatoes. 5c ; Best tquathes.Soc Best i bushel sweet potatoes, 50e Best quart Windsor beans, 5oe Rest 1 bushel table beels. 50c It most be shown that all vegetables have been raised by the exhibitor. Class 33 Cnrrters.SaJdlrrt aud SJiocmairrs. Best gents' boots and shoes, Rest ludys' boots and shoes. Best di-play of boots and shoes. Rest ladys riding saddle. Rest riding bridle and martingale, Rest aide finished harne.s leather, $2 00 1 on 2 no 2 00 1 oo 50 Besl robe made by exhibitor. 1 00 Rest carriage harness. S3; Best tug harness. 2 00 Rest single harness. 3; Rest gents' saddle. 2 00 Rest di.-play saddlery. 4; Best travl trunK. 1 00 Besl side Kip leather 50c; Best calf Skin. 50 Cest side sole leather, 50c ; Best side upper le'r.50 Class 31 Tailors and Upholsters' irort. Best suit of elothes made by band, 54 Best coat made by a lady, 1 Best pants and vest made by a lad. 1 Best hnsK mattress, SI ; Besl straw mattress, 1 Best hair mattress. 2; Class 35 Printing in county. Best newspaper, SI ; Best handbill, $1 Rest blank. 1 ; Be t card, 1 Best ornamental printing, 5 Class 3f Stone-irare. Best assortment and best qu' lity, S 5 Cft"ts37 Chemicals and Chemtett Action in Co. Rest available marureat moderate cost. 51 Best available manure for farm products. I Host material for glue, sue ; Be at linseed oil, 50c Rest tallow candle. 5(ic; Best vinegar. 50c Best specimen of soap. 50c; Best writing in I, 50o Class 38 Wood ami Stone. Rest dressed stone, 51 ; Best mill stone, 51 Rest grind stone. I; Butter bowl, Dip Sr 5le Besl shingles, not less than all, 51 Rest turned article. 50c Best floor boards, worked. 51 Rest washing macbiue. 1 Besl split or shaved hoops, Pip Rest butter la I le. Dip Best weather boards, worked, 51 Class 39 Xntiirnl Minerals. Best suit of useful minerals of Clearfield county. including coal. 52 Rcsi cabinet r.f minerals of Clearfield and adjoining-counties. to be the property of the .--oc.ieiy. 5 Rest limestone. 50c; Best collection fossils, 1 Rest fire cl n y, '50c; R, st burnt lime, 1 Best potter's clay. 5t)c; Best coal, 1 Clans 40 Fruit. Best displny and greatest variety of grafted ap ples, summer and winter, liii-baudman ou A niericun Wines and $( Oil Second best, 2 0U Best display of pears, Cole's American Fruit BonK and 1 00 Best plums and cherries, Cole's Am Fruit Book Best quinces. 1 00 Best specimen apples. 1 pecs. - I 00 Rest spec Am'ican grapes. Manning's Fruit Book Best natural grapes raised. in couuty and wor thy of culture. 50c Bei-t domestic wine and mode t.f manufacture. Fuiler'stirape ('ulfureaud St 00 Best currant w ine. Manning's Fruit Book eV 1 flu Rest blacK berry wine, ' ' 1 00 Rest gooseberries, Manning's Fruit Book ( lass 41 Horsemanship, ttc. To the lady who manages her horse best and sits most gracefully. Dip To the gentleman who manages his horse best and sits most graccluily. Dip Best display of horsemanship, not less than five cou pie. Dip Best driving on the course by a lady, Dip Resi company of cavalry. Dip Best company of infantry, lip Best band wjib brass instruments. Dip Best martial bi nd, Dip; Best ten singers. Dip Class 42 tirsiTh-s. Best r.ursery. containing the greatest variety of fruits and shrubs cultivated in the most approv ed manner, the applicant to furnish written de scription the variety and mode of culture. $H 00 Second best," Barry's Fruit Garden Class 43 General List. Best display and greatest variety of flowers. Dip Rest display and greatest variety of plants, Dip Best display of floral ornaments, Dip BestbasKitt boquet, with handle, Dip Best hand boquet. Dip I'B' Discretionary premiums will be awarded for all articii-sof merit exhibited by mechanics in all the various branches and it is hoped a gener al exbibition will be made Forall improvements useful to the farmer. and having valuable proper ties, discretionary premiums may be awarded by the Executive Committee. GEORGE It. BARRETT. Pres't. I. G. Barckr. A.M. Hills, Secretary Treasurer. Exuci Tivr? Committer N-thaniel Rishel. S. B. Jordan. I.. F. Irwin. A C Tate. J. A. L. Flegal. Clearfield. July lb. Isf3. "EURMERS will rind a full and com plete L -dix-l; of Glass. Grain mid Brier Scvthes, Sickles. Hay and Grain Uaffes. Forks. Scvthe Mtmes Crumcricks. Hay-rope. 4-c. at tbe Hard ware Store of G.'ll. ZtD.LEK A CO.. July 15, lSoS. Philipsburg, Pa. QOLP1ERS" BOUNTIES. -A recent till has passed hoth llnu-esol Cmifirtss and signed by 'he President, giving soldiers w ho en listed pin r to 22d July, lstil. served oneyear or more aud were honorably discharged a bounty of Slim. " J fd?"Bounties and Pensions collected by me for : luuccutllliiru io tnem. j WALTER BARRETT, Atfy at Law. 1 ..L"3' 15ti' 'i"''1.. Clearfield. Pa. Y IRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! The Insurance Company of North America, Philadelphia. Capita! j Oldest Stock Insurance ) TncorTinra SjIMJ.IiOO Co in tbe United Slates 1 ted 17J4 5 1 ".(100.OO1I LOSSES PAID IN CASH ASSE rS, JANUARY 1. ISiiS. S2.0ol.2tfo 72. Applications received and policies issued, for any length of time witbonl being subjeet to assess ments by JOHN II. Fl'LFORD, Agent. Clear-fiel1- Pa February la. iBritMim. LIFE INSURANCE AT HOME. The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., 921 Cukst.ntt Stkelt, Puil'a. Insures Lives on favorable terms, and will issue folicieson any of tbe approved plansof insurance Assets liable to losses 1,221,289 71. Surplus divided Annually. Losses paid prompt ly Premiums may be paid in cash; annually, semi-annoall j or quarterly; r one-half in cash, and one-balf in note by a supplement to the charter, notes hereafter received will participate in all Dividends or Surplus Scripcertificaiei- op to January. I sill, inclusive, are now receivable in payment of premiums Agenoy. at me omee or tt a. swsorc. Clear field. Pa Dr J. (i. ilartswick. Medical Exaiui nc August 21, lsnt. BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. One door East ol the Clearfield House, Keeps on hand a full assortment of Gents' Fur nishing goods, such as Shirts (linen and woolen. I ndershirts. Drawers and Socks iNeck-ties. Pock et Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Umbrellas. Hats etc in great variety. Of piece goods he keeps the' Rest Cloths, (of all shades) Black loe-kin Cassimeres flf the best make, iancy Cassimeres, in great variety. '-Tr""511 Ratings; Beaver. Pilot. Chinchilla, V,oon Ter entiiig. all of which will be sold cheap for cash, and made up according to the latest styles, by experienced workmen. Also at-nt for Clearfield county, for I. M. Singr t Cos Sewing Machines. November 1 1S6S. ! PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS. y ALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS. John Hall & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Plows, Cultivators, Shovel-Plows, Har rows and LTnion Mowers, Xoa. 121 A 123 Liberty St., corner vt Pitt st Pittsburgh. Pa ' S-.B;" Jur eastings and points fceint; made in an air furnace are in every way superior to those made by other manufacturers. Feb 12. '6S ly. WOODRUFF'S PORTA RLE RAROMETOR lias Ihe following good qualities : 1st. Accuracy. ) I 3d. Simplicity, 2d. Portability.) j 4th. Durability. It is undoubtedly the best Barometer bow in use, and can be relied upon for accuracy and durability. Any person whose interests depend upon their knowledge of the COMING STORM should have one. as it will be of incal culable interest, to them in time. Send for Circular giving Description. General Agents DUXSEATII & IIASLETT, JEWELER AND OPriCAMS, 55 Fifth Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. July 8, lS6S-3m. JEIXEMAX, MEYRAX St SEIDLE, No. 42 Fifth St.. I door from Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES. DIAMONDS, Pure Silver-ware, Frrucb Clocks. P.ated Ware of every description. Tea Setts, Spoons. Forks, ire. Watch makers Tools and Materia1. and agency of tbe celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES. We also keep tbe largest and most varied assort ment of tbe very belt American made CLOCKS to be found in aay city, east or west. Persons in want of any article in our line either at wholesale or for tbeir own use. will find our prices lower and our assertment lar ger than any to be found west of New York City. n'.4TC REPATRIXG. To this branch of our trade (being ourselves practical watch makers) w e pay very special attention IVe employ a foice of the very best Artists in the country, and any and all fire, delicate and difficult work entrusted to our care for the trade or individuals may rely on getting Ihe utmost satisfaction. Work maybe sent iu bv express or itherwise HEINE M A N MKYK4.S ir SEIDLE. Wholesale and Retail Jewelers and silversmith's, ap29 - 42 Fifth St., Pittsburgh. '6S-ly B. EYE R PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT, MlLISBl CO. CkXTBE COlSTT, FEFIl'A. Also agent for all the latest Improved Water Wheels wid Portable Saw Mills. Jan.S'tiS-lvp. Y Ii AN K L I X HOUSE, MILLER FARM STATION. (OS OIL CREEK BAIL ROAD.) Aenango County. Penn'a. TH HOUSE ANI) FCRXI1 UKE XEW. Jy S.'6S-ly. C. W. TWIST, Proprietor. MISS SUSAN REED, UkALTR IX PLAIN AND FANCY BONNETS. Misses and Children's Hats and Caps. French and American Flowers. Ribbons, Ac Bleaching and Trimming done in Latest Styles Opposite Mossop's Store, Market Street, "I2-2') Clearfield. Penn'a GREAT WESTERN Horse Insurance & Detective Company. Incorporated by the Legislature of Illinois, iih a Chartered Capital ef $300,000, HOME OFFICE: DECATUR, ILLINOIS. Cash Assets, July 1, 1SC7, 171, C97 85 This is the only Company that insures against ACCIDENTS NOT RESULTING IS DEATll. J. F. EATON. Actcart. Office College Block. North Third Street, liarrisburg. Penn'a. WM. M. M CULLOUGn, Esq., May 27,'6S Agent. Clearfield. Pa $5000. ACCIDENTS. $5000. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAR INSURANCE FOR TWENTY-FIVE f EN1 FOR ONE DA Y. Five Dollars per month and from S25 to 550 rer year with weekly compensation, in case of total disability. SO MEDICAL EXAMIXATIOX IS MADE IX ACC1DEXT 1XS17RAXCE. Policies and ticke's. covering all kinds of acci dents, whether received whilst travel ing or otherwise, sold by ALFRED M. SMITH, Insurance Agent. ClearfieldApril 1, 1863. EW SPRING STOCK! J. SHAW & SON. Have just returned from the east and are nov-r opening an entire new stock of goods in tbe room, formerly occupied by Wn. F. Irwin, en Mark.. Street, which they now offer to the public at (he lowest eash prices. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries. Queensware, Hardware, Roots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Dress Goods, Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nails, etc . in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store can be bad by calling at this store, er will be procured to order. Their stock is well setoeted, and consists of ibe newest goods, is of the best quality, of the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash, or exchanged for approved eountry produce. Be snre and call and examine onr stock before making your purchases, as we are determined to nlease all who may favor ns with their custom. May 8. IS67. J. SHAW A SON. OOLEN FACTORY! Having purchased an interest in the Union Mitls. in Union township. Clearfield county, we are prepared to card wool, manufacture and fin ish cloth, and do all kinds of work in onr line oa short notice, in a workmanlike manner, and en reasonable terms. Floor, feed, and lumber, also manufactured and for sale Terms, cash Rockton. June 17 18fi8. J. R. ARNOLD. N B Wool intended for cardiac; can be left at R- Mossod's or J P. Kratser's. in Clearfield which will be taken away and returned when earded.