, , ele Mquiblictn, Homo lir,iis. ., ' x. r. (T r,itniln, ). 1", Intm. Hi i irm.- An crlii'M- o( the mm win thin iiinrninp, mi' I tho gloomy iniiul'-'l were not relievo. I in tlio- lo."l liy it. I'll. NlO. TllO trHllll'I'S Ulld Srlllllats ojiinecto I willi the l'roilylcriiiii Sundnv n I .(.); 1 ,M . . ' , ::, ' , ."--"'' ll.V ill I .lliM'f V Kl.l'iliiv mi,l I ti .!........ I 1'i.entv. There are no less than twen ty -three candidates announced in tho pa pers of old Mother Centre for tin office of Shcritl' alone. Theio seems to be a great desiro among tho prominent citizens ol that County to bccon;e hangman a poor occupation. fcetrTho work on tho now Court House is progressing finely, tho workmen hav ing put down tho joico for tho second floor. AVe have no doubt when tho buil ding ij finished every citizen of our coun ty will feel proud of it. Alive Auai.n. Tho "Tyrone Star" Lns ... . nil of a sudden made Us annearance . i Hying Bell and Everett at its mast head. I We hope the ,Shr will not soon prow dim nm,;,, .l n,,KUi.M (n...i i.;. Crt..i- . . r 1 -iii , ,. ., ,, tOl'llllT tlM.lll.lj ll'l li'lU.li -7.... .'..!. ft'.., ..tv .....V , .. v ..t.v4 uin i.'ai . ... .....v v..,7 -..v -..- ;.i.;., i;..i i.. 1. try this ticket through. LONFEnEES, 1 110 lOHOWing COnlei'CeS have been appointed by the Democrats of Jefl'erson comity. Contrrossional, Hon. K. L. Blood, "W, l). J. Marlin and John K. Carroll Ksijs., Itepresentativo. Dr. K. Jl. Brown, J. P. Ueorgo' and Georgo D. Mosher" with instructions to insist Uion tho nomination of M.ij. K. 11. Brady. tear-From all quarters east, west, nortJi and 60uth wo hear account of the great abundance of the crops. A cotetn poraty calh it a year of plenty, and from present appearances, it promises to bo so. Wheat and rye are genorally harvested, as -us is alsj the grass, whilst com, oats, buck wheat, potatoes, apples, peaches &c, nev er gave better promise of an abundant yield. CoiNiv Fair. We this week lay before our readers the programme of our first County fair, and 4 hope a general inter est will be manifested throughout the county. Turn out Farmers, Mechanics, nnd everybody else Some fine cattle will be on exhibition , as well ns quite a number of fast Horses, and some not so fust. A Stfante Movement. -On Saturday night last, about one oVlofk, a man was observed in tho out lot of W. A. Wallace Esq., attempting to catch his horse, in formation was soon lodged with Sheriff Miller, who started in pursuit in the di Tcction ot rhilipsburc, continuing his route until daylight ho observed thaj iiji-io ncio mi ii'umi nacKs upon me loati, whereupon ho turtifd back, when some four miles oast of town ho discovered a fresh track which he followed a short dis tance along a by road when tho horse nvas found without saddle or bridle. There is no doubt an attempt was made to steal tho horse, but tho Slierill' being overheard pursuing by tho scoundrel he abandoned the Horse, after taking off tho bridle. Serious Accident. On Saturday even ing last, while Drs. Loraiiioaud Ilartswick were in tho .ct of cmptvinc x Dcmiiolm ril,l ,..:!. i'i , . , . , , filled With &lj,huric acid, it buisted and tho contents scattered in every direction seriously burning II. B. Sn oope and a lit tle son of Mr. Kichnrds, with considerable damage to the clothiug of tho bystanders. J)r. Lorain however met with a serious loss, besides losing the Acid, he lost half of his unmentionables, in addition to be ing seriously burnt on his limbs. Ajnnm bor of persons were standing around at the tinioand the only wonder if, how they escaped as well as they did. Dr. A. M. Hii ls desires to notify his Iiiends and Tatrons in the vicinity of Glenhopo, that ho will beat Harris Oreou ' in that place, on tho week commencing 23d of July. All who desiro his services as a Dentist are desired to call early eo that arrangement, tmy bo ruado to ac commodate oil. 3t. I JeaTAIr. Lamar, rr.lfisiBS;.,j cleclines ' ro-olection to Congres, intcn.linc to accent a law Professorship in Georgia 1 1 b I MARRIED, On Sunday July 1st 1SG0 by p. "W. ilays Lsq, Mr. Georgo Uillo, ot Luthers". puru Cleat field Co., Pa. to Miss. Sophia A. Wilson, ot Elk Co, Pa, LIED, T- r, ... . in i-urwensviiie on the 12th Inst., So- r.ia Edith only daughter of Isaac li. and fdrnira H. Seirr. .and 15 days W'V f- I 1 . n 01 1J'r""y and Rosanna J. Ouehch a4 2 months an-i 21 day. jiiinw, mi' RiiiMvs iiiiiu in iiiiiincii or OI d.iy at Liberty spring, nnd luul a iileusiint tho nnrld, wlio docs not tbink il sullioioiit time of it gone-rally. I ImpiiiiK'ss to bo freo tiom borrow. fcjTho lnocraircTvonanpo ,'oui.ly . f''Tll rnnntori of wnm norm to con , . . . , ,; 'shut Minn so much ris wufcWformod for iuo urging, tlio iioinitmho., or Jam en h. ,10 worthier purpose tliiin to fill tlio ga. Kerr for Congress in this District. Clnr- zettes nt homo with thoir names ami tho ion county urges tho nomination of Tut. ditches with thoir bodies nVroitd, rick Kerr. , JJX.The (Jovemor of tho Stuto of Mis - wn -i r"i"i -m sissipj.i (l'ottus) is ft private in a volun- ftirriiw is the whortleborry canon with ;tecr military company in Jackson, and iu, nd ivc notieo parties every day going drills regularly and punctually in tho to and returning from the region of ruttle-! runks. snakes. Tho berries nro said to very fine fcaWolin C. Heenan, "Champion of tho and very abundant and tho same may World," neeompahied by his trainer Jack also bo said of tho snakes. I Mc I,01dd arrived in the "Vaaderbilt" at Mw AN t J.N I'M. I irni-oi't fc"ii li Limine A t'oV I'rnj! S,.0 lo gi'l nomotliinf! ffv l tv! n to ii,-. ti'Tlir liicf np rf nn old ln.'liilor i io cunt ono in tlio O-ihin. j tffK farmer not W't tnnilii i arntv nwv this iiiitf, so vrry ii iglitdil, Mint, iui joM now nctiiullv wont Hiid trouht Inn-si l nil the rin In ii.i l kIoIhii during .cvciiil Uiiys, ami Ii'lt it in tlio 1 1 1 -1 I m . B-iVA loll ot lit'lfi'i'l llfliu rim lin irnrn family lounn iiiiin on ounco ot I'crtria linii- easily found tliiin on nunco of iirrl'rrt liup- II. 1 l: . . I . i V . .. 1 times, lie knows littlo of liimcoir or of .t.. I.I ...l. .1 ...... i il !..(. :. .. . . New York on tho 14th inst. KJlen. .Shields is staying in San An toma, iexas. 1 lio A'ouiiU winch ho re I ceived in Mexico lias resulted in weak jness of tli lungn, which makes it ncecs isary for him to seek a mild climate. BMjU'l'he human race seem to have been j engaged for thousands of years in trying I lo invent wings tolly with. They have a I desperate ambition to become an uwk- 1 - II 1 r ...... wuru Kinu oi pjuury. BsijjKJol. John Johnson, of Cincinnatti, now in the 8(ltli year of his age, is proba bly the oldest Freo Mason in Amorica. -Uo has been a member in good sUmling for Go years, and sat in the lodge presided over by Washington. i wur-i uicrson, on me line 01 me 1 enn ic U,!.,;.. i?;i.-n..,i i,niimni,i.i;...i(in forirTatterson, on the line of the Penn ojl ihiiim ........ir..'-., ...u t. ruuli,lvll Ul Ul J. Increase since 1850, 510. This is the g-U'ate-t incrcaso on record in tho interior tlio State. iviieii'.owii nas a population 01 B.lHi, .f . .. . 1 ' I 11 . . - 1 . . . 1 . n .-. ueing an in urease ot o'Mti, or a little over w... . ... . . 100 per cent since CQJuThe Charlotlsvilio 7Twu thinks .-. i.nammoiiu'1 wvtrw llllllKS tl,al,"?.no of l',e cst lIund of our .revolutionary lortiamers was in n.ving tlie larv Fourth of July in hot weather." Wo heard an old farmer once find fault wi'h tho President for alwoys fixing it to come in harvest. B'J'hs Picv. Dr. Murry, now on a visit to great Britian, has corao into colli sion with' the anti-slavery press and socie ties there. They accuse him of complici ty with slavery in this country. He re plies that "tliev are other sins in tho world besides Slaverv." Riii li m imln.i;.... other people's business and bearing false nuness against our neignnor. . Borrowed garments seldom fit well. Hasto often Irius uu its own hrnl. M.m often blush to hear what thev nr nni. ashamed to act. Pride is the tWcr that grows in tho devil's gaaden. Muro aro .1 - 1 ; . . 1 . . . . urowneu i:i me wino-:up man 111 tlio ocean. He who buys too many superflui ties, may bo obliged to sell his necessas lies, CIcarf icicTMaHicf s. Wilol.EALK AND ItKTAIL I'HICES CTKItENT. Corrected wookly by C. Rratzkr & Soss, W'hnlcealo and ltetail Dcalerii iu Uroccrios, I'ru viaiuns, and (ienorul llry Goods. Jluekwhotit Pu, , . . . , Kyo " " Outs " " Curn (cars,)" " . . Cluvsr peed per. bush. , , Ir'lour, Sup. Kinc, "gl 1"1 ' Kxtra " " " Fntn. ' Dried Applos, )i'b l:ultcr, " Ki5Ss V Ueans 'ri Uii 75 1,00 50 50 5,00 7,00 7,50 7,50 10 13 12J 1,50 3,00 25 02a .121 ii", Snlt 5- Stick, Kin's Bacon, burnt! and side 1 Tho undorsiiined rosijeeifull v Kniri announeo that ho recently rented a house in the bnrouch of Lumber rilv CI for the nccommodntion of tho travelling public, i-i 1uv.11 mm nu umera wuo mny lnvor r. 1 11 n in 11, His table will nlwnva l.n m,nlin,l iriil. n a ., 1 as the markets afford; nnd no pains will b i-l'iinu 10 reuuer nis guests comlortable while under his roof. To which tho facts that no in toxieating liqtit,r of any kind w'lI bo kept about mo piciuiM'a, win no trusts, contribute in no small degree. While, what is always important to the traveller, tho best ntteutinn will bo civen by cnretul hostler to that fait bis journey, his patient steed. j y...ui uuiui'r 10 mai minimi compnnion of July 4, I860. ly. JAME3 CROSSLY. 4 DMIXISTRATOIt'S NOTICE.-Letter of (Il Administration hnvinr thin ,i ... ted to tho subscriber residing in Mcrris tp., on tho estate of Artonius Johnston lato of said tp. iWoasod, all persons knowing themselves in' dobtod to said estato aro roUsted to uiako im. mediate payment, and thoso having cfaims witt present them duly authenticated for Retirement 0. V, WILDER, Adm'r, ' June 13, I860. 6t.-pd. ADMIMVI lt ATOlt'S OTIt U.-Notice is hereby given that Lotters Testnmentary have been granted to tho undorsigned on estato of Frederick tiinith deo'd, lato of Bell tp. Clear Cold county. All peraons knowing thomselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. June 0, 1800. JOHN ORR, Adm'r. fit-Id JMl t'p. CAUTION. Ail persons ire hereby not Iflod not to purchase or in any wor mcdilln with ili C, 11. j . ,.,, ... .....wniii proper 1 - n"w in ,he possession of Abraham Beyer of I U",ol"'h, ,v,yn '' 0ne mnre auJ colt. one ? ' olJ 0XuD' ono y(,ka of rod - en " two nofso wagon, ono lot of whent in tho ground four lot of Ofttt In thft Drrmnti. th i . f- - j (a .u (auiQ UJ- long ta mo and ore- loft with him subject to my '- nn JNO. LiEYEU. Juno 20, 18(10. 0U pd. lAST NOTICE. tohe r,',VLR,Vcn ,0,U P0"011' indebted ber Citv H f lh'nM C- 1vi- f Ln 0 oil .-?0,'Cd oi,l,or h ""tel-ok account .,l!it Payment must be mad. to th. ...uoi.lgmu AdDl n Ittnlnr r..l. .j... th. claim, win b. Z .7 . t ' , rroces. will etTe" tit M M luM legttl Lumber Citv. J til) A 9 fit I, 1 QUA a. BKAXSOX DAVIS, D. O. CROUCH, - PHYSICIAN Offlce io Curw.n.ville. May cM'.Aitlll 1. 1 HiI'MV AOHICULTUUAL SOCIETY. Tu hi held lit (A, f ,,yj (luf l',l,l, 7', f V, ll'irfu'Wdy nn.l 1 tinrtilny, IS. I ilrJt, Ilia uin IT n l,ilr, A, I, Kill, i 1 it 1.1m ok -iiit: HKiirrv. Kl, LIS lit WIN, IV'iilellt. 1 1i.. ,Ias. T. LnRu, 1 W11.1.UH .'hvin, I v V I Iaum I'ohkicst, f 1 ,s", J avk.i II. Flfvimi, J J). A'. l;'':tctilir, Seoirtnry. .1. M., Smith, Cor. Secretary. .Vi mm Wmul.KV, Treasurer. J. K. McK.nai.lv, Librarian. i'.i artifice Com, Hun, Itii lmnl Slinvr. Ui'ii. ulm l'utiun Jon'ii Hoyiilun. Jiniah K. Kwoil J. iM'tJuiighoy. (tmtor. Jinn. (1. It. llurrutt. f 'uiniitMtter.M tf Arrnntjnitrntx. A. C. Ki.nnev, Chaiiman. JLirsc. Cvk. Kli HI00111, Ueorgo II. Lyllo James M'Glanghliii James Lovy, W. L. Antes, Ntct'p & Sidinc. James Irwin, Sr., Johnson Ilolden Kobt. Mitchell, Wm. M Uelian, 1). V'. Mooro, David C. Ialo Samuel Clyde Milo Hoy t. Jacob Willielm, U. V. Shoif Yield crops it- 1 'rgctiv but. G. I), (ioodfellow, Win. M. Shaw, Kdwai'd McUarvey Aaron (J. Tate, Klnh Johnson, flutter, i'hersc, Jmr and Xrtic.'ex. John Irwin, Cur'v Thomas Wrigley, Isaac Bloom, Win. Bloom, Win. F. Irwin, Merriimulixe if Dy- mettie- Ju'nirs. M. A. Frank, David M'Uaughy, W. W. Wright, Edward (ioodwin Agri-uhural if' Mitedla- htuUi Articles. IK A. Scry vur, D. S. l' lemit'g, Walter Barrett, Wm. . Clmnibcrs, John W. Shugart, 'dicy Department. (i.W. Khem, John Irwin, Curwens. J. P. Kratzer, John (i. iSeryvcr, Mrs. H. F. N'augle, Miss Eliza Reed, Mrs. Henry Kern, Miss. Mary Halters, Miss Kate Brown, Miss Hannah Bloom, M iss Harriet Swan, ML-s Jennie Leonard, Aiss II. Spackman, " Em Alexander, " Anna Irvin. " Surah Birch field " Nannie Irvin, " Sarah Klicom,, " Henrietta Irwin Jary Mooro, Committee at Large. Mrs. J T. Leonard, Kandis Nichols, lrs. l). M. Wttavef, Mary M'Haughey, Rebecca Frank, S J. Row, (J. W. Snyder, Samuel rvnnnie Smith, Julia Galloway', Hannah Carey. John L. Cuttle, Alvin Ross, Piliecm. Marshall Gen. A. If. Hills. Assistant Marshall Aiijor I'. J. Nevling, Col. Win. Ten Eyck, Capt. T. J. McCul louli. Capt. Edward A. Irvin. Pyrotechnics. H. B. Swoopo, Hr. . Betts, L. It. Merrell, Jnrnes L. Morgan, J. B. Walters Reuben V. Spackman. LIST Ol' PltKMIUM.V. Clash 1. Smrpttakn. (Opon tu h11 Broods unit Competitors.) Beat Hull over 3 yeara old, $4 00 2d boat, $2 00 Best Bull over 2 yeurs old, 2 00 2d boat, 100 Beat Bull ovorl year old, 2 ( 0 2d beat, 1 00 Uest Cow over3 yars old, 2 00 2d biat, 100 Beit Bull Calf, 1 00 2d best, 50 All breodj como together in this clnss and compete with each other. To bo judged, 1st, by their good points nnd tyuunotry of frauio. 2d, by tho ability to fatten, KU tho aniiiiiil a good hand ler?) 3d, milking (Uiilitiea. 4th, .Sizo. 5th, give no premium to any imiroul until they me satisfied it will produco good atock. To this end the Judges aha II fatifl'y thomselves in regard to tho Mock of aged bulls 11 nil cows. The animal thut possesses tho.e qualities in tho groals.-t porfection ol.....l 1 .1...... .1... ....!.- t. l. I. Kuuum unit, uiu nweejiMimi'i., wueiour 11 uu i,ui . nun. Ayresbire, lloreford, Devon, l.rado or Na tive. Jiugks. Geo. Thorn, Zuch. McNaul, David Ty ler, Asaph Kirk, John Shaw of Decatur. C'l.Aia 2. tirade Cuttle raited in ciunfi. Best bull, $100 2d best, '$2 00 Best cow, 3 00 2d host, 2 00 Heat neiller calf, 5 2d best. Din. Best bull calf, 75-2d best. Dip. JenoKS. John Aicrherson, Jos. Lyons, Thomas1 G. Snyder, J. AI. Cummings, Dr. J. I. Hoyt. Class 3. Milk 6'eiu. Jlduks. James Torrest, Thomas AIcGhee, Ad am (iuar'uart, Thos. Leonard, Daniel Bailey. Class 4. Oxen. Best yoke 5 y. old and over, $2 00 2dbojt,$l 00 Best yoke 3 y. 100-2dbost, 50 Hist yoke 2 y. " " 60 2d best, Dip. Best yoke 1 y. " " 50 2d best, Dip. Ji 'UOKS. B, C, Bowman, llirnm Woodward, Aa ron H. l'earee' Wm. Smiley, Alex. Alurray. Class 5. Oxen. Best trained 10 yoke, 4 yean old nnd ovor, lrom ono township, $,i 00 j Id best, trninod 10 yoke, 4 yean old nndo- vcr, from ono township, 2 00 Best trainod 10 yoke, 3yenrjold and ovor, from one township, 2 00 2d best trained 10 yoke, 3 years old nnd o- vor. from ono township, I 00 j Ji DCKS John ratelnn, John Af. Chase. Juscph Donning, John Brubaker, Joseph Yothers. Class 6. '( Cottle. Best Fat Bullock, $2 00 2d best, $1 00 Best Fat Cow, ? 00 2d best, 1 00 Boat Unifier, 2 years old. 1 00 2d tiost, 50 Jennies Clenrge Kitllehergrr, John AlcQuilkin, Caspor Licpold, James B.oom, rr., Bcnj. Sto phons. Class 7. Thoronjl-hnd tf ntn open to nil Brut Stallion, over 4 y'rs old, $3 002.1 heft, $2 00 Best Stallion, over 3 y'rs old, 2 00 2d host, 100 Boat Stallion Colt, 2 y'rs old, 2 00 2d host, 1 00 The premiums in this Class ar. intended only for thoso lUrses whose pedigrees make them worthy of them. Tho Society wisbos to encour ago the renring of high-bloodod Horse, here j on tho other hand tho Exocutive Committoo would caution tho Judges to be careful that the premi ums aro not drawn by inferior stock. JiniiKs Jame. Forrest, Eli Bloom, Dr. O. Caldwell, Peter Bloom, Joseph l'otcrs. Class 8. Simjle amf farm II timet Beat fielding, over 4 leara old. for work. i nn Id best " " jjpi Best Saddle and Carriage Hoi so of any ago. $ 1 00 Id best " " .. Djp Best Saddlo and Carriage Alare of any ago, $1 00 2d best " " ' u ', Mj Best Pjinn ofDrnught Horses or Alaro. 00 2d best " u j (jq Tho Horse that move, tho heaviest load on a btoue boat without whip, 2d best, " " 1 00 i Din ' Beet Colt, $0 752.1 be.t, Eip.J Ji'liOKs .Milton AIcBnde, Alartid O. Stirk, Jas. A" Caldwell, Andrew Addlcman, Isaao Dunlnr, I Wui. Brown, Hugh Orr. - j Cl .ASS 'J. Matched Carriage Horses. Bestapan matched carriage Uorae.or Mares, $200, 2d beat do do do do I 00 Jrnnis Judg. Barrett, James Forrest. Dr. II, P. Thompson, Edwin Forks, AInj. S. C. I'atchin, ! Class 10. Mare ami Colts. i Best broad mare and eolt by the .ide, t 00 2d best do do do t'.o 2 00 Beat Gelding, over 3 and under 4 year, old, 2 00 Res'; tllg. ovedr2y, .&! 50- bos,,, 11 Jui.oaa-Jol,n 8wn, Al.llhew Forc.e. Jacob Flegal, W,. Tale, Robert AlcMaul. - . Clasb U.-TToUir.g JIorse,-open to all. Beet time 3 io 6, trotting in Harae... (No pr. - hiimni tinlr I hi. (.i,fi !fl lllll", lt..llll, 1,1, I,. r M, H. i lim I nMitu In limit, In l,rmiP.,, I'"tl Hint juifiin 'ii'li f miMIn, ri.i Hi JtiiuH- ,1. II, l.iirnlun, ,,vr I'll I'ffll Jlin .1. 1 Milli-r, Jnlin M. I u m in i ti tr. .t. lni W. Ilmi.it. Clam 2.--7'inft.. . II ,, J li.l'tl, 1 III t: ( Mfy, riiMct Irotllnir ll,illli,, l)ip',M hut I, tlip, do tin II iiko or itinrK, il Jd LcfI, do j ilu wiiluliift buU r ,IIBrii ,i. Id hunt, Hu Ji ihiH -J . Il, Umhnm, Win. Irvin. A. U. Minw, Jnt. h. Hlownit, Jn, Ali-xnnilcr, f W'oudwnid.) 1 t'LAM l;5.,V,lV, , I)-,,,, 1 lli.fl u. k, nn.v l.ri'cl, M,,. 2 IUI 2d I.l.1,11 CO irfi p(, tiny lirned, d aj 2 ou 2d I nil lloKt 3 Maop fiiiiciu'd tor mutton, Dip. d ti uo , 2d Iji'Kt do d Uu (10 llml lloi't'O ol lino wool. 1 (III HphI llrecB of Cniiin) wool. 1 uO Kour I.11111I., IhM, $ U0 !H b-,t liunf, fl 00 pd bout 4 luiiilm, .'ill 4k " Jiipt, JiiiMiK Wm. MrXmil. Jacob Kuntj, jr., Klitli Fciiton, Aduiii (SourliBrt, Honry Irwin. Class 1 1. Sminc; open to all. Hint lio.ir nny brood, $2 00 2d bout, I 00 Host lrdiiiK now 2 00 2d Lost, 1 00 Hit 3 Ihigx in eouiily, 3 00 2d bo.it, 2 00 Noxt bust 2 b I" county, 1 002.1 best, 60 JiiiuiM Huuiol Living'tun, Wm. .M. McCul- l'.iiRh, r., Cot. l'lio. K. M'Clure, John Irwin, J minis Ulooiu, nr. Csass 15. oultry. Host ceon niiriiiR cliickons. not liiaa limn (11 no i 2t bout do do du un ileamioat turkey, , llejt di.-hi.T of vhirkeni, do Juuoks (ioorRo 'fliorn, J. If. FlominR, Sinniic! Arnold, Ho bur I Tliouipmm, Clark Jtrowu. CkASS lt. liowiitjf. Owner of lenin und plow, who plowi groon award the boat. $ 00 Next boft, jjip Ownorot tonm nnd plow, who plowi ptubblo "oat, Dip, $1 00 Noxt boot, do do do Jjip. Uest plow lor attiMile, Dip. ill 00-2d beat, Dip. Host ploiy for aubaoil, Dip. A 1 00-2d boat, Dip. JumiKa liliaha Fonton, Amm Keed, D. V. Wiao, Jubn Weill, Jr., Wm. Hoover. Class 17. Hollers and Ihills, JIttrrowt and Cultivators. Host clod crusher mid roller combined, 2 00 21 best, do d do Dil). Host field roller, $100 2d beat, do Bett Grain drill, 2 00 2d best, do Boat Harrow, 2 002.1 beat, do Boat Cultivator, 1 00 2d boat, do Best Ho se-rako, 1 00 2d best, do Best Qoapor and mower, 3 00 2d best, do Beat coru sheller, 2 00 2d best, do Best corn planter, 2 00 2d best, do Ji-i.oks William A. Reed, Itouben Wall, Jona than Hartshorn, Hon. T. B. Davis, C. Bukor. Ci .ass l$.A;ri .ultnral Implements. Host Original invention in the county, of an agricultural implement. $5 91 2d beat, " ' orig. inv. Dip. Host throshing uiachino, $3 00 2d boat, 2 00 Best fauniug mill, 1 00 2d beat, Dip. Bent hay pitching machine, 2 00 2d boit, do Best buy rigging on wagon, 1 00 2d best, do j Best 01 yoke nnd bows, 1 00 2d boat, do Deai . oiaoio rooi cuiior, 1 nil 24 uvsi, Uo Uest atalk ntui i.i'v cutter, 2 01 2d best, do Best common plow, 1 00 2d boat, do Host single or doublu shovel plow. 1 00 2d best single or double shovol plow, Dip. Best borae power for general purposos, 1 00 2d best horse power for general purposes, Dip. Best fort and fixtures for uulnading wagons,2 00 2d best fork and tixturcs for unloading " Dip. Ji'DOEa Sinin Th pson, Bonj. Spackman, 1). B. Wright, Daniel Ilartsock, Bonj. Uithol. Class l'J. Miscellaneous farming implements. Best be liire, Best stump puller, Best 1'otnto digger, Best grain cradlo, Best six hand rakes, $1 00 Id best, 2 00 2d best, 1 00 2d best, 1 00 2d best, 1 00 2d boat, 1 00 2d beat. Dip. do do do do do Host lot gardening tool. Best set farming utens.ls, owned by fanner. 1 00 2d best set farming utensils, owned by farmer. Dip, noKS John D. Thompson, John Russell, 0. B. Mcrrcll, J. II. Fleming, Samuel 1'owell. Class 20. Wheat, Darlr;, Curn, d'-f. Best. 2d best. Acreof winter wheat, $:t A Dip. $2andDip. Acre of spring whent, 3 A D p. $2andl)ip. F Id of wheat, i to 10 acros,3 a Dip. j'.'anilDip. Acreofcorn, 2 t Di flandUip. F'ld barley, uot less than 3a. 2 t $ land Dip, Aero of oats, 2 A Dip. flandDip, Acre of ryo, 2 a Dip. $landDip. Bushel of corn ears, 1 a Dip. Diploma. 3 acres of buekwkeut, 2 A Dip. $ lundDip. Jl iuits Ueorgo Wilson (Uogga), Aliehaol iolt, Jas. A. Keed, Samuel Kirk, Juab Rider, Jos. Irwin Alartiu II Luther, Robt. Alohaffey, Hugh Henderson, Class 21.-717 Crops. I Onn.linir ,,rn r,r,.,.lU., 0.i,:.. , in:' ' Best 2d Best, O i .n ' . , N XZZ , Acre of clover seed One-fourth a. broom . . I' - and Dip. $ land Dip corn, 2and Llit). $ laud Dm One-fourth acre sorghum, 2andDip Best i acre of peas, 1 on, 2d bost, Jicst i ncro of rutabagoos, 1 00. 2d bost, Best bushel Timothy seed, 1 00, 2d bost Best i aero carrots, 1 00. 2d best, Bost i acre turnips. 1 00. 2d bost, Dip. Dip. Dip. Dip. Dip. Ji'Iiurs Wm Smith fCovincton). (). P. C.iili,h Pobort Owens, Abr'm (Jos., jr., O. I',. Logan. Crops being equal, preference will bo givou to those thntyioll the greatest nott profits. State ment, to bo furnished by the npplicnnts fur pre mium, on farm crops. They must be weighed and a sample of tho snmo furnishod at tho fair, and also at the rooms of the committee. 3. Applicants applying for premium, shall fur nish tho committee a statement signed by him self under a pledge of veracity, of the quantity or grain ruised on the gr.iund cnterod for a pre miumand ho shall state ns correctly as ho can the kind and condition of the previous crops the kind nnd quantity of socd usod, and the tinioand mode of putting it in tho ground. 4. It is tho object of tho socioty to grant pre miums for good, not extrnvngant nnd generally impracticable culture, and nny wilful inaccuracy in the statement furnished as nbove shall de prive tho npplicaut of a right to cotnpeto for th? futuro premiums, Class 22.--W and Cereal Fjod. Best 3 Loaves bread, winter wheat, Dip, spring wuuat, do i " corn " 1 " " ryo, " Pound cake, Dip. " Sponge cuke, , Dip. " Pioof any kind, Dip. " Preserves, Dip. " Display of preserves, " Ice cream, " Display of jellies. do do Best Fruit cako, do " Jelly cake, do " Plain eako, " Jolly. do do do do do JrriiKs Mrs. James Forrest. Afrs. J Boynton, Nr.. Wm. Irvin, Airs. Al. AleCullough, Airs. Robert Ross, Airs. B (Jrnhnm, Atrs ltev. McLeod. C'mm. 23. Butter and Cheese. Best 1ft pounds butter, $1 00 2d best, Dip. " Firkin, 25 or more lbs., nindo in Alay or Juno, 1 0 2d bost, Dip, " 8 cheeso, ' Din. Jvpana O. Ii. Reed, Mrs. Richard Shaw, Scn r, Airs. Wm. Alorgan (Lawrence), Airs. Alartha llurtrock, Airs .ndgo Wrfirlit. U B Goodlnndnr. r iii juciiriuo, Clam 21. Flour. Best barrel of Flour, $1 dip. 2d best. Dip. it 1 no Ik.., . . . .. iir .!.. " ' ' n,. iiuur (spring wncat.) 60 o, A Dip. iii neai iuu ins. Hour (spring wheat), Dip. " pounua rye ueur, 60 e. Dip. 2d beat 50 pounda ryo flour, Din. 50 pounds buckwheat flour, 50 e. Dip" 2d beat 50 pds. buckwheat flour, Dip. " 50 pound, corn meal, 50 c, k Dip. d best 50 pounds corn meal. Tiin. ,r"osJoaae Broomall, Samuel Jordan, R. S. unPhryi Ferdinand Oswalt, B. .Spackman, jr. 1 Clvss 25. Domestic Articles ' t'St lfA 1! "... j I, L , 'V...rV 1 S , T"' cy jar 0f Kkl.5" ' ot"u"- ' B..1 1 12 iVrun.nUA ,. &K .tfnnfi Mt. ,tinlr Vnrn, M,, H.r, . Ire, Mr. Il,.t, liilnr, Mia, r.llm r rln, Mt. I'ibn f-biiv, Mia, hllit lrln, Mn, Jnnnthnn 11 h rl k li tit n, Mm, lIpMtjjp iluit, ( 1 1 tr k ) t'l.H L'll, lollf.lli ,1,il,f'lr-fl,r,.' I)t4n (lannid, l 00 llofl 1 II Vml iiltlni.l. I nil. M Mp, 21 b.'.l, ill Heal 10 j arda eb.ih, 1 (in Heat Jnir woolen blntikrla, 1 l0 j Heat 15 yards woelen carpel, I ll Heat 15 yards rng carpet, w od. I rn chain, 1 00 I Beat 15 yards rng cartel.cot- 2 1 at, do 2d li'fl, 2d beH, do 2J lielt, do toil chain, f ()0 --?d be, Heat woi.tlen coverlet, 1 00 - 2d beat, Best wuuleii fringed mitts, ' Best hearth rug, , Heat pair. woolen knit atneklns, 1 Host 1 lb. linen sewing thread. Best specimen of knottini'. knitting or nee- lo do do (lo do do 1 die woik by Aliases uudur 12 years of age, do ' Hunt 1 IU of stocking yarn, d Host foot niut, Dip. Heat straw bat do Heat straw bonnet, Dip. Bertlidy, do J it una Sirs. Juilgo Forguaoii, Mrs, B. II. Cald. well, Mts. Lyilia Rhcom, Mrs. John Norris, Mrs. Mary Spiiekman, Miss Nancy Ogdun, Mrs Doctor Thorpaon Mrs. O. L. ltecd, Mrs. S. J. How. Class '27 .Xecdle, Shell, Wax vork dr. Heat specimen of needle work, " groap of flowers in worsted, Dip. fo do do do do do do do do do " lamp aland embroidered, " lamp aland not cmhroideroi), " einbrikiileied alippers, " embroidery In silk, " embroidery in worsted, " euihroidery !n lace, " embroidery in muslin, " shirt made by Miss under 15 years, " patching and tnoniling, ' ottmiiuii cover, ii. Best table cover do " fancy chmn w'k, Dip. workod collar, do " wax flowers, Dip. " worked quilts, do IV feather work. Dip " Unthor work, do ornamented work lo Ji:B6i:s Miss Kmina Urahaia, Afiss Sophio Bar rett, Miss Maggio Irvin, Miss Mury June Wright, Mist M. J. Bard. Miss Emily Forrest, Mis Matilda M'Murray.M iss Josephine Flcgal, Miss Mary Koly, Miss Melissa Irwin, Miss Em ma Jones. Class 28. Millinery and Drcssmaiintf. Boat millinery Dip. Host dress-making, Dip. Jviicks Miss Mary C Wright, Miss Mary It Fer guson, Mrs .Mary E Leonard, Misoes Jnno Mitchell, Ada Hwarti, Eliza Ktmie, Hetty Cuth cart, llolon Cuttle, Louisa Kratzer, Alary A Irwin. Class 9, Artistic icork. Best painting In oil, Dip. " painting in wator color, do " portrrit painting, do " landscape painting, do " initio paintiug, io " arnamental painting of ang kind, do " daguerreotypes taken on the round, do " ambrotypos taken on the ground, do " photogruphs taken on the ground, do " writing, Jo " ornamental penmanship, do '' architectural drawing, do JciiHKs Dr John O Loraine, II Jl'Ium, Mrs. W. L Spottswood, Mrs Alexander Irwin, Miss cUl.'Uio AI'Lo d, Mrs Eli Bloom, Airs J. B AI'Eiially, R.r. J M Uallowny. Cl.iSS tu.' IksiynS. Beat desitn for farm house, $2-2d beat Dip. design for barn, 221 best, do " design for carriage bouse andstuble, 2 2d boat, do " design for dairy house, 1 2d best, do design for ice house, 1 id best, do " design for dry house, 1 2d best, do " design for bridge, l'lan for bridge rot less tbun 250 It. tpaa, 3 00--2d boat, Dip. JrixiKs Hon. G R Barrett, Hon. Wm Biglor, Jno. D Thompson, Thos. Kirk, Rob't Dough erty, Ci -ass 31. Mrtalic Fabrics and Machin'.rt, Heat display of tablo nnd pocket cutlery, niuerican manufacture. Dip. Beat cooking alove, wood and coal, Dip.and $3 00 2d best. Dip and $2 3d best, Dip and 1 08 Best parlor stove, coal. Dip and 2 00 2d best, Dip and $1 00 3d besf, Dip Best parlor stove, wood, Dip nnd 2 IH X.I test, Dip anil 1 UO 3d beat, Dip Host cast iron fence. Din anil 3 (10 2d bet, dip and 2 00 3d best, pip and 1 00 , Best 25 singers. 'lo Host tin ware, dip and 2 00 Jrnr.ns (Ion. J. II. Larrimor, Col. II. Fut- 2d best, dip and 1 00 3d best Dip. i ton, Col. A. B. Shaw, Col. R. J. Wallace, Col.. Best blacksmithing, d:p and $.') 2d best.dip and$l Smiley, Col. 1'aasmore, Col. Al'Clure, Alaj. D. W. ' gunsiuilhing, dip aud 2 2d best, dip and 1 Wise. Alajor S. C. l'atohin, Alajor Holt, Alaj, ' iron turning, dip and 2 2d bout, dip and 1 llciscy, Alajor Wm. Boll, Captain Alathew Og ' shower bath dip and $2 00 den, Capt. W. A. Campbell, Captain Taylor;' original inxonuou in lue 3ouniy, i uu plato eastings, dip and 1 09 Juiigks Win. Alcltrido, John F Weavea, Elisha Fenton, Duvid Kirk, Wm. .1 Wallaco. Class &Veiicfr of nil h;n,h L .... . ... I JJ?1 amU Cumue0' V'P--a "est- i V MUttY. "uggy, 3 do do 2 do farm wagon, sloigh, timber sled, horso cart, wheel barrow. 4 do do 2 d 3 do do 2 to 3 do do 2 do Dip $1 00 2d bost. Dit JrnaEs Dr. II P Thompson, B C Bon'iuan, Jno. W Pttiily, John B Hewitt, Uoorge Hoakendor, J. 0. L'renner, F (J .Miller. Class. 33 Calinei u txre in Oj'.tnty. Bost dressing bureati,$3Adip.- 2d beat, $2 und Dip ' sofa, 3 do do 2 dj ' lounge, 2 do do 1 do ' extension table, 3 do do 2 do ' set of chairs, 2 do do 1 do ' variety of chairs, 2 do dd 1 do ' set parlor fiirniture,3 po do 2 do ' display of cabin.t war?, $j 00 und Dip ' ollieo chair, 1 00 and do Junor.8 Jauic. II. Fleming, C Kramer, Benj. B Waigbt, Thos. Ai ills. Harrison W Spencer, Llass 61. lorpermg, LarucnUrliny and ISasket-mahwg. Best specimen of pine waro, Dip do do window sash, $1 00 Id best, window blind, setgruin uieutures, lot of buckets, lot of splint baskets, 1 002.1 best, $2 00 and do 1 00 and do 1 00 and do panel donr, do Jfnor.s James Fenton, Frederick ffulioh, Tho. Uonderson, Abraham Ogden, John Gurrison. Class 35. Hoals and Garden Vegetables. Best 4 stalks colcry, Dip. Best bus. turnips, Dip. i bushel carrat , do ' 1 bus, onions, do ' do rutebagos.do i do parsnips, do ' 1 do tablo beets, do 12 lnitoos, do ' 8 heads cabbage.do 6 egg plnnts, do 2 hcadscnMlinowcr,do 'qt. lima beaus,do ' y no-half bushel table potatoes, do quart winsor beans, ja variety of squashes, d variety of melons, do ' one-half bushel of ane&t potatoes, do All vegetables to be raised by tho exhibitor Ji :iigf.h Jauios B. Graham, A. K. Wright, Wm L. Alooro, Philip Antes, Rev. Joseph R. Focht Class Z0. Curriers, SuddUrs, Shoemakers, &c. I G.nto'bootsand shoes, ! Lady.' boot, and allots, 1 (inn Ik' trn'ittr. Best. 2d best. $2aiidDip--$l andllip. 2 aud do 1 and do 1 rin 2 . L,any gaiters, I 0 Display of boots and shoes, 3 and do traveling trunk. do 1 nnd do 2 and do 1 and do do I and do 1 add do Tug haruees, 2 and do Carriage harness, Handdo. Sinele harness, 2 and do Riding bridlo aud mart'),! and do Hems' riding aaddle, ' I.adys' riding saddlo, ' display of saddlery, 1 Calf skin. ' 2 and do 2 and do and do 1 and do do do ' Sole Leather, 1 and do ' Best dlsjilny of leather, I Robe made by exhibitor, 2 and do junuits uicnard alo.sop, John Ir in. Jloraca l'atehiu, Reuben U. Alooro, Win. rortor. Class ,-l'ailors ,na Unholetrr, l- 50.-24 bet I, la I "t vert ma te by lady, do B-J P-n. made b, lady, ia I VZ?',. , ' Sauiuol Mitchell, Airs.' ' Hi. hat 4 M iMn. i. T M l ull' .Mm M-tin it Rimy, I'atll A'I"M, nt. I Ci,a ;:. cf' 07 m I'u'i'i'vi l:islbill, D p. Hit r'ank, Dip, ' ItrM Kah' y, ih 1 t' ird, do Heal e aper. d'i ' Ynn hlf, do Jt Hot, Win liigli'f, t,. ,M tans, Daniel 1 suit, litat'l leal, 'tuici K M (S"H. Cn?s :U'. Sf. it HW, Heal drain tile, Dip. Host Irarketa, t'ip Heat lire btick, do Beat pottery, do Hi st lirii k, do .riitiri Judge Ferpiiann, ,ii'Uo Lamm, Martin Ntuhola,Jr., Win Mrrvll, Ueo Eihart. Class '111. ChrmioAs and Chrnical (t-tum, in Co. Best available manure at moderate eoal Dip. Hst f..f (arm products, $1 1)0 do Heat fur glue, 1 00 do Beat linseed oil, 1 00 do Best tullow candles, dip. host writ ng ItA, do , Best specimen soap, dip beat vineger, do limiKs Dr. M Woods, Dr, V. Wilson, Dr. T .t i Huyor, Dr. A AIcLood, Dr. J ll Ilartswick, Dr. D. 0. Crouch, Dr. I'eticr. Ci.es 41. iStune and Wood. I Best dressed stone. $.1 dip. Best mill stone, dffi ! Host floor beards work'd do Bestgrindstoiio, do Best weather baard w'k do Beat shingles, do Best splitor shaved houps, do Best torued art, do Discretionary premiums will bo recuniuioudeJ fur all arliclea of merit exhibited by mechanicti in all the various brandies, and it is hoped u general ultoiidunco will be made. For all improvements uwkil to toe farmer and hnviag valuable properties, discretionary proiu'a will bo receoinmended by the committee' and a wardod by tho board at their discretion. JuntiBs Judge Loonnrd, Judge Bonsnll, V. K Arnold, Alex. Irwin, Arthur Bell. Class 42 Natural Mineral). Best of useful minerals of Clearfield eoun- ty, eonl included, do ' lrfHic"toief do. best snndstnie, do. ' Potlors clay, do ' Fire clay, dor ' suite cryatalized rain do ' FubsiN, do ' uiinerals from tho surrounding counties, da Jiuoks Judge lloyt, Rev. W. L. Spottswood H. B. Swoopo, 11. F. Kaugle, L. J. Cruus. Class 4.5. General List. Best display and groatost variety of flowers, dy ' Display ' ' plants, do- Best Floral ornaiuoufs, ity Best basket boquots with han5Io. ' dy Boat manufactured article by sewing machine on ground, do Beat hand borjuots,, do best butter bowl, do1 Best washing machine, do Best butter lad lo, do Beat cuuru, do Ji miKS Airs. Jadgo Moore, Airs, j'osiuli F.. ; Reed, Airs. Jvscph II. Hegarly LLumber-city,)l Airs. D. F. htzweiler, Airs. .Marti. 1 Nichols, jr.,. Airs Wm. Alerroll, Airs. A. II. Khftw, Atrs. Wm A. Wallace, Airs. Aluj. JJivlipg, Mrs. Thos. For--ceo. Class -14. Fruit. Best display and greatest variety of grafted apple.-, summer and winter fruit, named nnd arranged, 60 ct A rfo 15es4 Hply and greatest variety of jwars, named and arranged, (ri ets & do Best display and grcateH variety of peaches, named and arranged, 50 cts it do Host Apples, J bushel to Best Collodion of plums, d" Best do cherries, do Dost do (nrrnpeff, do I'cst do atrawberriof, do Best specimen of Foreign grapes-, du llest epociin;n of American grapea, ho liest specimen entrants, 'lot less Hian 3 vnrt'i do' Best specimen goosberries, ' ' 1 r dy Best specimen of blackberries, do Best specimen of seedling grapes raised in' county and worthy of culture, d Best specimen of Domostic wino, do Juocks Wm C. Foley Wm. AloCrncken, Airs.. Samuol Mitchell, Airs. J. V. Weaver, J. B. AI'En ally, Abrnm Nevling. Alias Joseqhine Laniclty Aliss Edith Boynton, Alias Bertha Wright Class 45. Horsemanship, Ax, Best 5 couploof ladies and gents on horsoback, do' Best company of cavalry, do1 Best company of infantry, do Best band of brass inetsuuients, do Best martial band. do' llowics. Class 4G Nurseries. Best nursory containing tho greatest farioty of fruits and shrubs cultivated in tho most ap proved and methodical manner, $2 00 A do juprks Thomas Alills, Jacob Gu'ich, James A. Hugarty, William j. Uomphill, Kichard Shaw ( jr., John G. Cain, Win. L. Aloore. I Persons nppointod to act ns judges are request-' led to notify tho Socretury, if possiblo, bofore tho ' lsi day of the Fair, of their ncceptanoo of tho trust, and to meet the Pros t at the opening ot the Fair. The Kales and Regulations, -o., will bo pub lished in a week or two. J. Q. HARTSWICK, M. D. Physician and H u r g e o n, Clearfield Pa., Jtay 30, 18M. WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will nrtond promptly nnd faithfully to all legal business entrusted te' hi. rare, in tho several Court, of Clearfield and adjoining counties. 0 111 co, the ono formerly eceapiei by O. R -Barrett, Oct. 26th, 1359 ly. Dliro. W7 KTEWA lit 1) In sir Ian and Surst-on, oflera hi. profva--sionnl services to the citiions of Kew Wash--ington nnd surrounding community. Office three doors west of the Washington House. New Washington, Pa., OcL It, 1859. JOHN HUIDEKOPERl Civil Enginf.er & Land Surveyor, offerr bis professional services to tho citizens of Clear fiold county. All business entrusted to him w'rlffit) promptl and faithfully executed. Oflice with Lounard, Finney J Co. IMF. HAYS, DAGUERREAN, Melaineotvpi.t, Ambroty -piet. and JUSTICE OF TUB PKACE -Korsey, Elk County, Pa. THe ; v Eli flkgaIm Justice of ihe peace I Lulhersbiirg, Clearfield Co. Ta'., will1 attend promptly to all business frtrrnsled to tit eare. lie alao informs the public that he keeps' I constantly oil band at his shop, a general as sortment, of Saddles, Kridlos, Harness and1 (whips, which he will sell mv teasonaU. trenu April 4, 18C0. DEKTAt CARD. JL SMITH offers his professional services' to the l.artlca on 1 (JcntlfmCii of Clear anil vicinity. All operaflon. ptrTormes? neatness and despatch. Being familiar A field with with all tho Into liiiprovmenui, he I. preparod to make Artiliciul Teeth In the best manner. 01 lire in Shaw', new row. SepU 14th, 1858. lyj. 'AS. li. lariiimfb. i. tr.a: T Altltnil:i A TL'.ST, Attorhey. at Lav ' Hnnrileld, Pa., will atlohd promptly lo Col unin, Lnri AeefiRiRs. c. Ac' in Clenrfeu!. July 30. y L. JACKSON CIUNS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, office adloining LU osiilonen on Second Street, Clen'f In,. Jiuio 1. 1951.