I 1 Sjjc Republican, Home Affairs. ClrarficID, $a. Jutj, 35 letuo. IfiUThe Philadelphia Daily News the Know jHotlnng bugle in 1850 lias hoisted tho Lincoln Flug, and it got a new luiL too, ttoout that time. It is o good paper bar ing its politics, 88lHon John liickman has declared himself for Lincoln Hamlin, this is tho ticket he vould of voted three years go, if he could of had the opportunity to uo to. I. Large ana enthusiastio Bell and KvertU meetings have lately been held in Itcading, York, Easton, Norristown and Philadelphia. Mayor Henry it is said Lai dochied for this ticket, and they 'boast that they will poll 750UO vote for their ticket, in thU State. - 111 9' JWe observed by a late act of assem bly that the goneral, special and Town ship elections in GulicU Township in this Couuty, shall be hold at the Janesville school house in said Township, until the same shall be changod in accordance with the acts of Assembly in such cases made and proved. Biblk aocmr. Tho next concert of public worship, in lidof the work of the Society, now in hand, to wit : tho explora tion of the outiro county, will bo held in the Methodist church in this borough on Sabbath evening, 27lh inst., at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Aiken, of Pittsburg, will preach the sermon on that occasion.', V&JWt publish on our first page this week, loth the letters of Mr. Breckin ridge and Mr. Douglas, accepting tho nomination of their respective Conven tions for tho oflico of President, and we hope our readers will give them both ; an attentive perusal, and form their own con clusions. Fibi. We learn that the steam saw mi'l beloDging to Joseph S. Uyde Lsp .near Ridgoway, was burned on .Sunday night last together with eight hundred thousand feet of sawed lumber, and about two hundred and fifty tnw logs. It is supposed thut one of the hands commit ted the act, who left about that lime, but was arretted at Warren when howf.sa botit taking the enrs for Erie, and brought lack to Iiidgcway and committed to jail. Somethinj New "The sound ofa o'lurch going Bell These valleys and Hocks never heard." This seems to have been tho lot of the Church going people of our town until the present the cause of this wo know not, whether it was poverty, carelessness, or something worse. We are glad to knoiv tht the members of the Protestant Epis ..i i i. i ., , .1 r,, , , , ' ,miiumuihi uy me usages ot Uio luirty, Hell for tiinir V, hiiiv.Ii n 11, lo ...' i.i. ...... .... .... -' ... ... .., v. me ! uicvi ul ,uu iow ii oi lurivciiKvuic m Mass informed thnt it weighs COO pounds, and .county Convention, on the firnt Saturday what numbers it will no doubt Toll" to '?voninfc' of August next to ratify the noiii their Jut rest among tho silent dead. i j ti'V Td J,,,wn. . ... a.n0 li'e nominee ot the Heading Conven- New Mail Uolte. The Vot ofhVn ilc- ,ion ,,L,nr' D- lister, mid to adopt tiicas- from Clearfield via Curwer svilio to Luin- Committee o:i correspondon :o invilo Hun bcr City ; leaving Clearfield every Tuos-J'i'l J ough(;rty and other speakers from day, Thursday and Saturday at 7 o'clock al"'oa1, 1111(1 "mI0 all necessary arrange- A. M. arrive at Lt.mbe, Citv at 1 1 o'clock '"tl!! m nf Tn mcetin?- ... . . , , . , I On motion ot Michael IJcitarty it was A m returning leaving Lumber City at 2 I solved that we protest ng,! lt '.no ae. o clock P.M. same day and arrive at'tionof the St.ite Central Committee in Clearfield nt 6 o'clock P. M. recommending a fusion or compromise This no doubt is nui'.e an agreeable ai-l!Vl1' ::M,ioni!,,! nny abrogation ol rangemcnt to the cities of Cunveno-! '1'lTn aro.l'lho1 rille and vicinity, by this arrangement of I Ihe mails there will b; a daily mail to Cur lilv mail to Cur wcnsville. D. S. Fleming is the contrnc tor, the contract went in effect on Satur day morning last. Democratic Meeting. Pursuant to a notice published in tho "Clearfield Bepublican, a meeting of tho Domocrnov of (lliiurnU nn.i i I., held in tho Town Hall on tho evening of ' the PJth inst., for the purpose of ormmi. ' sing a Democratic Club. I David F. Etzwiler Esq., was elected 1 chairman, Bobert Wallace sr. and Frank Short Esqrs., Vice Presidents. , Wm. M. Bahan and J. B. Wallers Sec- retarics, Walter Barrett Esq., movo that I Wm. M. Bithnn, John II. Hilburn, John ? M'Uaughey, J. M. Kratzer and J. L. Mot if jau be a committee to select ollieers for 1 4he organization of the Club and to ri nr.i t i ii.. ... . . . j ut, uio ins i meeting, mo motion was dis cmsed and upon the question being put 7. On motion of Win. A, Wallace Esq., it . was resolved to proceed to tho election of flicers and the organ iz.ttioa of tho club nl once. ii.O. trails r.sn.. inricinl dm o. 1. .,.;,.,, I T T II lr.i. u...: 'J .. vi .uu iunu-1 inu resuiui on. 1 Kesolved, That all citizens lierc-Lofoic ac- ting with tho Democratic paiU.or who may nt the next election bo eiiiitli-d to VOtA. mill tl-lin flOt U'ifli,,.. t r. .1 J , ' vt'eiuuiu-. elves to support tho national and State Dominoes ol the Democratic party, be per ,Biilted to veto at. tho election of ollieers. nu become iiienibera of tho Club. This - soiiinou was uiscusseil by 1.. J. L iana Esq. iu its r.ivor, and by Robert Wallace Es'i. and others in the negative, aud upon the voto beini taken it was lost. r1 it ' ortL'r 'l-i i"iuinated Cien. J. II. Larrimer forl'iesident of tho Club. tho Club. ty W. A. bung put - J. Crans ne nomination was seooml.-d Wallace, and upan the question in Larrimer ivaj elected. "iff. A. Halluce nominated L Es'., as ono of the Vii- I'i-pk1..i,i. r.r ti. Club. Mr. Criitis declined nn election, and .U politioaUonneetion with the Club. , "'"""on was cieitcci one ot (JVice l'residents of the Cljb.. JOUn II. llillmrnan.I (I. H. (ioodlan Jer , . Kn molion of Hon. Wm. L.Moore were, i r-teii two additional Vice Presidents. 4. M. Kratjer and J. It. Walters wore; i ted bo. retarioi of tho Club. Mert Wallace TVp, moved tlaul tUa i nomination 01 ino Hon. Henry D. Fobter be unanimously conenrr.! in .1 . , .7 me minion Doing put 1 1 was carried jvith enthusiaetia cheering, fallowed by nusic from the Band. I lion Wm. L. Moore moved that tho ! Club be culled "The Foster Club of Clear field." Walter Barrett Esq moved to u- stead of "Foster iiiw-im uy iiist-iung urceKinrKI-je" in- the amendment was Host and on tho original question recur ring tho Club, was named "The Foster Utio of tleartield ' by a unanimous vote. On motion, the President appointed Win. A. Wallace, Hon. Wm. L. Mooro, J. L. Morgun, 'J'. J. McCulIough and George C. rassinoro, a committee to draft a Con Blitution and by laws for the government r n. - i..i. Israel Tost was then called for. and ml. dressed the meeting during which ho was repeatedly applauded. On motion of Thos. J. McCullougli Esq., seconed by Wm. A. Wallace Esq., it was Iletolved, That the first object of lemo crats should be tho defeat of Republican ism and in this view we cordiallv sustain tno action of the btatoContral Committee in recommending tho unity of the party upon the regular electoral ticket formed ui. in'"iii(5i uiiu ueuove it to uo tne tiuty 11 IT. .. oi an goou democrats to sustain that ac tion with heart and voice. Tho Club adjourned to meet ul tl,; platoon the evening of the Uth ofAu. gust 1800. J. . Walters. Sec'v. DEMOCRATIC CLUB MEETINJ. Pursuant to adjournment a meeting of tho Douglas Club of Clearfield county No 1., was hold at tho Town Hall in Clear field Borough on Saturday evening July 21st. . Tho meeting was called to order by the Chairman of tho meeting of the Thursday previous. The Comraittco on Constitution presen ted their report and a ooustitution decla ring tho object of tho Club to bo the dis semination of documents and adoption of such measures as wih seuure tlie election of all regular nominees of tho National. State, District and countv I'emocratie conventions, and providing that nil Dura. ocrats favorablo to these objects may be elected members of tho club was unani- moukly adopted. The Constitution having been signed, it was resolved that the Club election of permanent oflicers. Whero- upon 1j. i, train was unanimously elected President, who upon uccepting the ollice in a few remarks, tluinked tho Club for me Jionor conferred on him. John II. llilburnand Win. J. llemnhill. were tlinn unntiiniously elected Vice Presidents. Mr. Milburn on taking bis seat thanked tno l lut and remarked that whilst ac cejiting tins oflioo cheerfully, ho must publicly declare that he refused any asso ciation with the Club which on Thursday night, against Ins express wish had elec ted him a Vico President. The following otlicers were then unanimously elected. -James L. Morgan recording Secretary, Walter Barrett conespondiin; isecietnrv, and William P. Beck Treasurer. On motion of Walter Barrett seconded by .Samuel Bull it was resolved, tha ive recommend to tho friends of Judgo Doug las and all Democrats who are in favor of supporting the regular nominees of the party, to organize Douglas Clubs in their respective townships. On motion of Wm. M. Behan seconded tyP. C. Purvianee, it na3 resolved thut this Club in connection with other Doug las Clubs and all Democruts who aro will. ticket who decline votinj? for tho reaiihir noiiiinees.shoutd be dropped an 1 others substituted. On motion. R. J. Wallace vtas allowed to occupy the floor to niak t ft. liiM'.tinl cxphination. rho President hnving nnmeil D. Me Gaughry, Maj. J. B. Heisey and Michael ileg.irty committee of finance, and Wm. M. Behan, P. C. Purvianco and Daniel .ComcIIv committee of 'J"c Club adjourned with three cheers . r I'oiiglas and Johnson : three cheers f'ir llll'r' Foster ami '.he success of 1,10 w'1010 Ut'k0' Jam er L. Morha.v. Sen'v. J JteyThe Gicat Lastern iV now at NewVork it is announced she will ninko nn excur sion to Capo May on tho SOtli inst. that is if tho can bo extricated from tno mud bed in which she is fast and tight. CiA-A little bit ofa fi-tieufl' took place !nt '''yrono one evening las.t week, in which a vulhml captain and ex-cditor, and nn exnieinber of the Legislature took con spieuous parts. The bystanders, it h )e. lievcd voted them each a belt. ,. mi , .. . B.-jA.iue pupululloll Oi I' iiiadf n i ft it i lim, .. .. ' " Rscorlul,,,,,t t''0 census now taking, wi" ll("''out CriO.OOO Heading 20,000 llurrisburg 1-1,000. ..t.. UWUt Alliei-cail SO mni-nor. in T.. don, cc-lobiiited tho lato nnniversarv of 1 i mco by a dinner at ! Amor lean Indcncndcurn "'o London Tavern, at which Minister 2,1 Dallas and s,no,-l ni.;. ...; , ... I . ,d ,l.lllUiUkl np ' propriato addresses. ii-l,. , , , ". r; , ..... iiuiisjiiiiuiii .-ynoii oi tlie l.utli : '''u, Church provisionnllv suspended the ,!ov- Jeieiniuli Schin ki, State Senator '"- Jei-emmli Schlndel, Stale Senator iJI "fi" Mnt'n McBri.lo, Martin 0. f-tiik Jas for nllowiiiK hitii-lf to !,. elected to a lo-' ! t And.ew Addleman, Isr.ac Dunlai-, ' li'ioal office. After ...akin certain exJ '"r. "TVi'' rr I plaiitions, Svnod restored him aL'uin on ., . T' 'l"c',n' Carnage llvsrj. the following day. on J" MARRIED, In Tyrone City, on tho l'.Uli inst.. bv Samuel Jones, t.su., Mr. William Hall, of Ansonville, to Miss Caroline Idler, of Ulenr. Ilo; c, both of Clearli ild countv r - 1 DIED, In Ferguson Tp., on Sundav the 22.1 Inst., Thomas Owens ngod about 42 years. ' jyJS'fiSJfP MTSTWAf r0e,nn ..."x-- - A-WCT Jittil, A.ErfS or tui i I i V CLEARFIELD COUNTY AGEICULTURAL SOCIETY. ,? ," lurouykvf L'karfiet,l,on Turning, .. ,lu murntny, me ibia, 171ft ami 18(A uy.o Uctuktr, A. 1)., 1SICU. ' OHjICKus or TUB SOCIKTV. ELLIS III WIN, President. itOD. JAS. J . -I.tONABU, . William Ihvj.v, J All Kg fOBllHT f ". ' A .Prsts. James H. Flemino, J J). '. Ktziceiler, Secretary. A. M. Xmith, Cor. Secretary. James Whuilev, 1'reusurer. J. B. McE.nai.lv, Librarian. Executir Cum. Hon, Richard Sliaw. Uou. Julin I'tttton Juo'n Doynton. .imiiili 11 lln,l J M'(l....l... -o'"V irmur, nun. . iv. Darren. Ciimmillcci uf Arrangement: A. C. Fin.nev. Chaiiman, 1 lories. Cattle. Eli Bloom, David C. Dalo Ueorire II. I.vtln Samuel Clyde Milo lloyt. Jacob Wilh elm, G. W. ShofK j James M'Glaughlin 'James Levy, W. L. Antes. dlteep it SitiW. James Ir in, Sr., Johnson Holden Itobt. Mitchell, Wm. M Bell a ii, D. W. Mooro, FiVW crops it Vegeta bles. . O. I). Goodfollow, Wm. M.Shaw, Edward MeGarvey Aaron C. Tute, Elah Johnson, Butter, Cheese, FUmr andX chiclet. John Irwin, Cur'v Thomas Wriglcy, Isaac Bloom, Wm. Bloom, Wm. F. Irwin, Merchandise (D Da- mextic Fairies. M. A. Frank, David M'tiaughy, W. W. Wright, Edward Goodwin Mrs. Henry Kern Agricultural iL Miscella neous Articles. 1)'. A. Scry ver, D. S. Flemipg, AVulter Barrett, Wm. P. Chambeio, John W. Shugnrt, Fancy Department. O.W. llhem, John Irwin, Curwens. J. T. Kratzer, John (L iScrvvcr, Mrs. II. F. Naude, Miss Eliza Keed, " Em Alexander, " Anna Irvin. "Sarah Biruhfielj " Nannie Irvin Miss. Mary Halters, Miss Kate Brown, Miss Hannah Bloom, Miss Harriet Swan, Miss Jennie Leonard, " Sarah Rheem Jiss 11 Spaekman, " Henrietta Irn'i in " -Vary Mooro. Committee ut Largo. Mrs. J. T. Leonard, Miss Kandis Nichols Mrs. 1). M. eaver. Miss Nnnnio Kmitli Miss Mary M'Uaughey.Miss Julia (lllov Mins Rebecca Frank, Miss Hannah Carey S J. Row, John L. Cuttle, G. W. Snyder, Alvin Ross, Samuel Rheem. Marshall Gen. A. II. Hills. Assistant Marsha'ls Jiijor D. J. Nevling, Col. Wm. Ten Eyck, Capt. T. J. McCul lougli. Capt. Edward A. Irvin. J'liolechnics.H. R. Swoopo, If. W. Bet t.s, L. R. Mdi rcll, James L. Morgan, J. 15. Walters Rcubon V. Spaekman. I.HT OV IMtKMir.HS. ' Cl.ASa 1. Stccrpatakt-9. (Open to nil Breeds mid Competitori.) Best Bull overS yaars old, $t 0(1 2d best, $2 00 liest Bull over 2 years old, 2 00 2d best, 100 Best Bull over lyenr old, 2 ( 0 2d best, 100 Best Cow ovor3yar old, 2 00 2d beat, 100 Beit Bull Calf. 1 00 2d best, 50 All brecdj coino toRotlior in this class und compcto w ith each other. To bo judged, lt, by their good points and Fyinmetry of fruino. 2d, by the nliility to fiiltcn, (ii the animal u good hand ler?) U, milking qualities. 4th, Sire. 5th, gno no premium to nny annual until tliev are satisfied it will produce cd stocL. To .' . , f lit ,,u"""!l "S'nl to uie sioi-K oi iigeu Dunn mill cows. Tlie u mill t lift t .1... T...1 -.I...M . .. .. " .. possesses these qiiulitiua in tho preiitetl perfection cutest norforlim, should draw tho Sweepstakes, whether it bo Dur- auouiu aruw tno nwecpatukes, whetlier it bo Dur ham, Ayrcshire, Hereford, Devon, Grade or Na live. Junius. Geo. Thorn, Zuch. M. Xuul, David Ty-K-r, Asaph Kirk, John Plinw of Decatur. Class 2. Gradt Cuttle rniml in enuii'ii. Coat bull, $-4 mi 2d best, $2 00 I!p8t Cl,lv. i 00 2d bost, 2 00 Best hoiirer calf, 75 2il best, Dip. Best bull calf, 7d-2d bcsL Din. Jt-niiBS. Juhii McPherson, Jos. Lyons, Tuomiis u. fcnyuer, J. ji. luiuiiiings. Dr. J. P. lloyt. Class i.Milk Cmn. Best milk cow, $3 00 2d best, $2 00 Milk cow .1,1 i nn JtncLS. Junes Forrest, Thomas Mctihcc, Ad am ueariiurt, Ihos. Leonard, Daniel Bailey. Class 4. Oxen. Best yoke 5 y. old and over, $2 00 2d licit,? I 00 i)i-siyoKe.y. 1 00 2d best, 40 List yoke 2 y. 60 2d best. T)in Best yoke 1 y 60-2d heat. Din JiiuoKS. B. C. Bowman. Hiram WoodwRr.l l.. ron II. I'eorco' Wm. Smiley, Alex. Murray. Class 5. Oxvn. Best trained 10 yoke, 4 years old and over, from ono towniliin. t nn -u nosi, inunoa IU yoke, 4 years old and o- ver, I rum one township, Bost trained 10 yoke, 3yenrjold and over, from one township. 2 00 I 2d bt trained 10 yoke, 3 years old and o ver, Horn ono township, from ono towns bin 1 nn joh:Va:cVin:njohPn M. Chase. Jo J j g. John Brubaker, Joseph Vothers. ' Class 6. '( Caiitc. J l llli KH J Denning Best I at Bullock, $2 Oil 2d host ei f 00 nest rut Low, ? 00 2d best, 1 00 Best HeifTcr, 2 years old, 1 0(1 2d best, 60: JiTiius Uoorgo Kittlobcrgrr. John MoCJuilkin. ' Casper Lienold, James Biooin. Fr.. IVnl. m. 1 phens. Class i. Thoroinjh-bred Uunn ojien to oI B( st Stallion, over 4 y'rs old, 3 00 2d best, $2 00 Host Stallion, over 3 y'rs old, 2 00 21 best, 1 CO lle-t ttallion Colt, 2y'rsold, 2 01 2d best, 1 00 Tho proniiuma in this Class are Intended only for those Horses whose pedigroos make them worthy of thcin. Tho Society wishes to euoour ago the roaring of high-blooded Horses here : on the other hand the Exceutlve Committee would ..i:., ,i.. ... i . . ........ . " wuuges 10 do curciui that ttio prcmi- unis are not druwn by inferior stock urns are not drawn Lv ir..ri,,r .m.ir Jl-puks James Forrest, lili llloom, Dr. G Caldwell, peter Bl iom, Joseph rotors. I I.ahs S. Aniye nix rnrin Jturtrt Best Gel-ling, ovir 4 years old, for work, $1 CO 2d best .. ,,; i'' 'i;"0 "'J Cl!;riaK0 1"c of ' oo u AH DC81 " " ' Dip 1 '"t Paddle and Carriage Mnrc of any ape, $1 00 -r- l;ip "T.B 01 L'rn"ht ,lors,!' or 2 00 1 00 2d best 1 1 ho llorfo that moves tho heaviest load on I fclotie boat without a whip, 100 2d best, " ii ... i ' Best Colt. HO 75 2d !... r it. I Ji pc es Milton McBride. Martin O. Sii.u i," Jl pcrs Jud-'e Barrett. James F,,rri Ii. II I Thompson, L'.lwln I'erks, Mai. C. 1'utch'in! Class 10. Mans ami Lolls. Best broej mnrc and cult by the side, 00 2d best do do do Co J 00 Best Holding, over 3 and under 5 years old, 2 00 2d best do do do do 1 0tf Best Uelding. over ?y" oH.$l 50 2d best.tl (10 l.ea .Mare over 3 year. old. 2 0"2d best, I (.0 oi ?:Z' 'V ' .C , , , j "-.-i uesi, urt. ;,,ul""MT rorcoe, JacoD ' """" j Class .,TroU'mg Horseropcn to all. j Best tuna 3 in t, trotting in Harnoss. (No pr- . mlutns unless two cnuies, . I ltest tiuio, trotting undor snildlo, -" Dip, ) Dost time L'ottiug in double faarnos, do nest time pacing nndor inddlo, da J unnrs J. 0. Lomine, Lever Flcgnl, John J. ' iiuer, ouun .n. uuunulngs, John W. llnzlett :LASS V.--lrottva and Wa kina Ili,rt,-t. owned in the Countu. . - si f 1'astost trotting Stallion, lip. 2d be.it, Dip. do do Horse or mare, do 2d bf st, do do wiilkinir horse or mare, do 9.1 hunt, iln . Juiioes J. U. Gmhaui. Win. Irvin. A. 11. Shaw. Jns. L. Stownrt, Jui. Alexundur, (Woodward.) .ASS 13. Shcfp and wool. ISont buck, any broed, Dip. A$2 00 2d bcet,$l 00 Hast ewe, nny broed, do and 2 00 2d best, 1 00 Kost 3 Sheop fattened for mutton, Dip. & $2 00 2d best do da do 1 (10 Heat flceeo of fine wool. 1 00 licit flooce of ponrso wool. Four Lamb, boat, $2 00 , 2d best lambs, $ I I . .. Det 4 liiinbu. 0 Hi " ' Lin JLI1UES Win McXaul, Jacob Kuntz. sr.. Elinhn Fnnli un, Aiiani ueai Uurt, iionry Irwin Class 14. SiWhi: mutn ta nil. I!6t bo.ir any brood, $2 00 2d boet, $1 00 Itest breedinif unw 9 fin o.i i aa Host 2 Hoes in countv. 3 002,1 hunt' 9 nn icxi oesi z nogs in county, I 00 2d best. 00 JiDGEs Duniul Livingston. Wm. M. MeCul lough, sr., Col. Tuo. It. M'Cluro. Jdiiius Bloom, sr. ' Cla?8 13. Poultry. Best ceop spring chickens, not less than 6, $1 00 2d best do do do do Dip. Heaviest turkey, ,j0 Best dUplny of chickens, do Juiioks George Thorn, J. II. Fleming, Snmuol I Arnold, Kobert Thompson, Clark Brown, i Class 10. Plowing. Owner of team and plow, who plows green f . fjWut J th beat. . . $ oo Next host, nip. Owner of tcom and plow, who plows stubble tho bost, ' . . j)ip, 4 $ 00 Next best, do do do Dip. Bost plow for stubblo, Dip. 4$1 00-2d best, Dip. Best plow for subsoil, Dip. l o.-2d it. Din. ui.i.i..--niu.u reniou, Amos t.eeu, D. V Wie, John Wells, Jr., Win. Hcovor. Llass 1 1 .hollers and Ui ills, Harrows and ''' Vvllnatora. . Best clod crusher and rollor coiulinod, $ I 00 21 best. do . d do Dip. Hest field roller, $100 2J best, do Best Urain drill, 2 00 2d best, do Hot Harrow, 2 00 2d best, do Best Cultivator, 1 00 2d bost, do Best Horso-rake, 1 00 2d bost, do Best Reaper and mower, 3 00 2d boet, do nest corn shcller, 2 00 2d best, do Best corn planter, 2 00 2d beft, do J run ex William A. Koed. Heubon Wall. Jona than llartfhorn, lion. T. 11. iMvis, C. linker. Class IS. Agricultural Implements. Dest Original invention in the county, of All agricultural implement $3 00 2d bost, " " orlff. !nv. Dip. Best throsbins mackino, $J 002.1 bost, 2 00 Host fanning mill, 1 00 2d bost, l)ip. Most liny pitching machine, 2 00 2d bost, do Ilcst liny riggin? on wagon, 1 00 2d best, do llcst ox yuke nud bows, 1 00 2d best, do Best vegetable root cutter, 1 00 2d best, do Best stalk au.l s'.raw cutter, 2 01 2d best, do Host common plow, 1 00 2d best, do liest singlo or double shovel plow. 1 00 2il best singlo or doulilo shovel plow, Dip. Best horse power for general purposes, 1 00 2J beet horso power forgonorul purposes. Dip. Best fork and fixtures for unloading wagons, 2 00 2d best fork and fixtures for unloading " Din. Judges Simon Thiunpsou. Ileni. Pnnrlcmmi. II. B. Wright. Duuiel llurtsuvk, Benj. liisbol. Class l'.l. Miscellaneous j'riii'u.a implements. Host bee hive, Iit'st stump puller, Ilcst Potato digger, Host grain cradle, liest six hand rakes, $1 00 2d best. 2 00 2d best, 1 00 2d bo-t, 1 00 2d best, 1 00 2d host, Dip. do do do do do Hest lot pardoning tool, t iiO 2d be.t, Hest set fnrmiug n.'cn 1. nWlin,i Lv r.r,... i nn 2d best set farming utensils. OlVnOll llV Turin. r Ji:doks John I). Thompson. John liussnl'l. O.' c. Morrell. J. 11. Fleminir. Samunl l....n Class 20. Wheat, Barley, Coi n, if c. Best. !,i i,nu. U " " """Pa ' I .'P.-??nlI)ip. i D'p.- 2andDip.! fid of wheat 4 to 10 ncres,.t Di , ...$2,udD ' I i ..r .m I ' i. ... i ' . .... .. " "l l."a l"P- . r" Z. '"' . !P--J dU p, A I)lll.--$tamln;.. A.,,- f..... n . ' 1. . . . I ' , . t ' "'P -landIJip. l.ushcl of corn ears, 1 a Dip. Diploma. .1 acres of buckwheat, 2 A Dip. lnndDip Ji-dres Hcorge Wilson (Hoggs), Michnel Suit, Jas. A. Hoed, Snmuol Kirk, Joab liidor. Jos Irwin Martin H Luther, Kobt. Mi-haffey, Hugh llcndersou, Class 21. duel I Crops. Liest 2.1 Best. One-half acre or potatoes, 2nn(ll)ip.?landDip: One-fourth acre of beans, 2andl)ip.-$ landDip. Acre ol clover seed, 2Mn.lllip l.ndllip. une lourtu a. broom corn, 2Hinlliin.. Slimlliir. j Oue-fourlh acre sorghum, 2:mdDip X cro oi peas, i uo, 2d best Best 1 acre of rutubagoos, 1 00. 2d beat,' Hest buskel Timothy seed, 1 on, 2d bost Best I acre carrots, 1 00, -2d best, Ilcst i aero turnips. 1 00.2d best, Dip. Dip. Dip. Dip. Dip jiiiurs m Mintli (Covington), O. P. (lulieh, l'obort Owens, Abf'm (Joss, jr., O. B. Logan. Crops being equal, preference will be given to those thut yicl 1 tho greatest nett profits. Stato u cnts to bo rurnished by tho npilicants for pre miums on farm crops. They must be weighed and sample of tho samo furnished at tho fair, and also at tho rooms of the committee .1. Applicants amilvina- for Dreminm. .hull f, jnish tho committee a statement signed by him l " . self under a plodgo of veracity, of the quantity . . 1 rj"" eniereu lor a pro- ZtM Hilt " V.1 h 9 kid nn - n.i?vIr . r'"", "Tr , . ?""ntl,y ?f. ,0Cl1 uhmI' "d "' time nii.1 iiimlii ul ,.i,iti., ;., .k. i --- -- - r- n kiuiihu. a. It , I i,. oblnol nf il,. . . mitims tor (rood, not extravagant nnd cinorallv nnpraetieible culture, in id any wilful iuaccuraey iu llu-ti-cmont furnished as abnvo shall de prive the applicant of a right to compete for the future premium. Class 22. Preal and Cereal Food. Best 3 Loaves broad, winter wheat, Dip, - l"ng whout, do ' " J " " corn, do I " 1 " " rve. A.. 1 " round cake, Dip. Best Fruit enke, do " Spoiifiecuke, Dip. "Jolly cake, do " 1'icol nny kind, Dip. " Plain cuke, do " l'rosorves, Dip. Jelly. do " Display of preserves, . d0 " loo cream. j0 " Display of jellies, d0 Ji-miKS Mrs. James Forrest, Mrs. J. Boyuton, Mrs. Wm. Irvin, Mrs. M. MeCulloufch, Mrs. Bobert Boss, Mrs. JBOruliam. Mrs Hoi- .M-I nr,.! CL.-.ss. L. Jhd!cr wd Che.se. est 10 pounds butter. $1 00 2d best Dip. 1 l irkin, 2S or more lbs., . ..-Mi- m .nay or June, l o.2d best, Dip, ' 3 cheese .. ... . I'ip. I Jt-noKs 0. L ltecd, .Mrs. Richard Shaw. Ped'r, " ''"'gsn (Lawrence), Mrs. Murtlia , .Mrs. Wm. Moriran - , " " 11 "b " r'S"t) u u Uoodlandcr, ii ui. ."cuuue. Class 2-1. Ftur. U't barrel cf Flour, 1 1 k din t Ln n; . hen Darr'!l ' ,". mh- M Vol' ' I nuur (.'pritifr wheat.) 50 c. A Din. iu ios. IP. ur (wprmg wheat), Dip. i ryo Hour, fin e. Din. SO pounds rve flmir. li; i0 pounds buckwheat flour. KCi e. . Iii- 9,1 l.... e.i .. . . i . , . ... " I uvn jint. uucKwncui tiour, Dip. " 'oQ pounds corn meal, 50 c, t Dip. 2d bet 5J pounds corn ineol. liln. 1 Ji PCE'Jesso Brooiuull, Samuel Jordan, 11. S. Humphrey, Ferdinand Oswalt; 11. packman, jr. Cl.vss 2"). Ihmrstic ArMci Bost box or jar of honoy,, Dip. 50.-21 bcst.Dlp. n... inn.. i . ". 1 . . ' I T est preserved peaches iu u r-tiirbt r.n, nes iwim. iiiiiiiiufii -ir, riip.A JU.--1' J best Din 1 Dip-, Vr.rv.a ,,., , air:,ighten;, s In air tight onus, Dip. ncs in air-tight cans.Dip. 1 iu air-tight ca -is, Dip. iiesiprescrven DiacEDcrrics Bost preserved currants cei nam cooked wita skm ou.auiode of cute.Dip. l estraiicyjarorpiokles, Dip. Beit lg.il. Syrup, inaplo i lorjjhuin och, Dip. jDb0E--Mr. JudKo Barrett, Mrs. Win C. Ko- j y M": aoV-lliSl". Mri- El"" I"-Id, Mrs. Johnbhirey, Mrs. hllis Irwin, Mrs. Jonathan narUhoru, Mrs. George Wilsou, (Bocffj.) J Class 20.Doinettie Jlanujitciuvtr Bat 10 janli flannel, $1 00 2d best, Dip. i.oni iv jurin iKiunet, iw in Deft, no hub iv jrarue oioui. i uu za boet, do licet pair woolen blnnketa, 1 00 2d best, Host 15 yards woolen carpet, 1 00 2d best, Boat li yards rug carpet, wool en chnin, 1 00 2J best, Beit 15 yards rng cart et, cot ton chnin, 00 2d best, Best woollen oovorlet, 1 00 2d best, Best woolen fringed mitts, Best hearth rua. do do do do do do do do do Best pair-woolen knit stookins, n i:i i to. linen sowini tlireau. n-... i il u . .. . UW ,. . , - , .... 00 P!''n'' unoutng, knitting or nee- uesi i iu. oi BiocKiug yum, Lest loot mat. Did. Jlcst atrnw hat !.. Bost straw bonnet, Dip. Hest lidy, do JitOKs Mrs. Judgo Ferguson, Mrs, B. II. Cald. well, Mrs. I.yilia liheem, Mrs. John K orris, Mrs. Mary Spaekman, .Miss Nancy Ogdon, Mrs Doctor Tkor nson .Mrs. U. L. ltecd, Mrs, S. J. Row. Class 27. A die, Shell, Wax voile ,('.,. " Dip. Best specimen of ncodlo work, group of flowers in worsted, " lamp aland embroidered, " lamp stand not embroidered, " embroidered slippers, ." embroidery in silk, " embroidery in worstod, " omliroidory in laoe, " embroidery in inutlin, " shirt made by Miss under 15ynrs, " patching and mending, ottouiun cover, Dip. Lest tublo cover do do do do do do do do do do do " funey chum w'k, Dip. " worked collar, do " wax llowors, Dip. worked (jnilts, do " feather work, Dip " leather work, do " ornamented work du Jt'BfiKs Miss Emma Qrahnm, MissSuphie Bur- rott, .mips .Maggie irvin. .Miss .Mury Juno Wright, Mies M, J. Burd. Miss Emilv Forrest, Miss Matilda M'.Mnrrnr.M iss Joseiiliine Flecriil. Miss Mury Foly, Miss Melissa Irwin, Miss Em ma Jones Class 2$.Mdtincry and Dressmaking; Hest millinery Dip. Bost dross-makine-. Din. Ji iigks Miss Mary O Wright, Miss Mary 11 Fer guson, Mrs Mary E Leounrd, Misecs Juno Mitchell, Ada Swarti, Eliza Stone, llutty Cath cart, Helen Cuttle, Louisa Knitior, Mury A Irwin. Class 29. Artistic work. Host painting in oil, Dip. " painting in wato colors, do " portrait painting, do 1 " lundsunpe painting, do " emtio painting, do " ornumentul painting of an y kind, do " daguorreotypes taken on tho grouud, do " tmbrotypea taken on the ground, do " photographs taken on the ground, do " writing, a " ornaincntal penmanskip, do " architectural drawing, do JrnoEs Dr John O I.ornine, II M'Kim, .Mrs. W. I. Fpnttswood, Mrs Aloxandor Irwin, Miss Sophie M Lo d, Mrs Eli Hlooiu, Mrs J. JJ M'Eually, Ittv. J;M Oullowoy, Class 30, Designs. Best desi-,n for farm house. ' $2 2d best. Din. " design for barn, 2 2d best, do " dosign for carriage house end stable, " design for dairy houso, dosign for ico house, " design for dry houso. 2 2d bost, 1 2d best, 1 Id best, 1 2d best, design for bridge I'laa for bridiro cot less than 2j0 It. span, 3 00-2d bost, Dip. Judges Hun. O H Barrett, Hon. Win lilglor, Jno. D Thompson, Thos. Kirk, Rob't Dough erty, Clasi Zl. Metalic Fabrics and Machinery Bott display of tablo and pocket cutlery, anieiii-an iiianufneturc. Dip. Best cooking stove, wood aud coal, Dip.nud $3 00 2d best, Dip und $2 3d bost, Dip uud 1 00 Hest parlor slove, coal, Dip and 2 00 2d best, Dip anil $1 00 3d bost, Dip Best parlor stuve. wood, Din aud 2 Oil - d bost, Dip aud 1 00 3d best, Dip uesi cast iron lenco, Dip nnd 3 00 2d best, dip and 3 00 3d bost, pip and I 00 Best tin ware, dip and 2 00 iti ben, dip nnd 1 00 3d best Iiin. Best blucksmitliing, d:p ami $.'( 2d bcst.dip andjl i Wi". "Major 3. C. l'atchin, Mujor Holt, Maj. gunsmithing, dip and 2 2d bust, dip and 1 1 1''iscy, Major Win. Bell, Captain Mathow Og ' iron turning, dip and 2 2d best, dip and 1 t-'upt. W. A. Campbell, Captain Taylor ' shower bath din and 82 00 i Bowles. original invention in the Joiuity, 5 CO ' plulo castings, dip and 1 00 JunoKs Win. McBride, John F Wcnvor, Elishiv Fonton, Iiavid Kirk, Win. A Wallace. Class $2. Vehicles of all kinds. ' Hc-t family carriage, $5iDip,-.2l I 3 ,lo farm wagon, A do I best, $:l f Dip uo 2 Uo do 2 da sleigh, J do do 2 do 2 do do Dip Din 4 timber sled, 3 do ' horso cart, wheelbarrow. f I 00 2d best, Jijiioks Dr. JI P Thompson. B C Bo -man Jno. W l'auly, John B Hewitt, Ucorga Hoakcndon, J. C. Brenner, F U Miller. Ci.ash.33 Ca'dnct ware in County. Host dressing bureau, $.l4ili,.-2d best, $2 and 1 - sum, o UO 11 0 2 ' lounge, 2 do do 1 ' oxtonsion table, 3 do do 2 ' set of chairs, 2 do do 1 ' variety of chairs, 2 do do 1 ' set parlor furuiture, 3 po do 2 do ilo-dodo-do do displny of cabinet wnr., $5 00 and Din ' office chair, 1 00 and do Ji dhks James II. Fleming, C Kratzer, Benj. 11 Waight, Thos. Mills. Harrison W Piienccr Class ol. Cuoperiva, Carventeiina and Jlasket-mtftiiig. Host specimen of pino w.ire, ' window sash, fl 00 2d best Dip do do winuow blind, ' set grain measures, ' l"t of buckets, ' lot ef splint baskets, 1 00 2d best. f 2 00 and do 1 00 and do 1 00 and do panel ooor, )o Ji tMiF.s Jamos Fonton, Frederick fiulioh. Thos Henderson, Abraham Ogdon, John UarrUwn. ) Class oo. loots and (J irden 1 'f'K tulles, Hfst 4 stalks celery, Dip. ' J bushel carrots, do ' ( do rutehagos,do ' j do table hcets,do ' 6 heads eabb.igp,do ' 2 headscailiflower.do Best bus. turnips Din.! i mis, onions, ciu do paranips, do 12 tomatoes, do 8 egg plants, do i . . qt. Iiuia beans. (Ic one-hull busln-1 tublo potuloos, quart winsor bonus, variety ot siuashes, vnriety of melons, do do do do ono-half bu.-hel of sivcet potutoos, do A" vegetables to bo raised by the exhibitor, J,'1,0E', J""1 uraham, A. K. Wright, Wm i,. iuooro, I'lunp Antes, llcv. Joseph li. Focht CLASS oo. .vmcis, yi(hlrrs, 'Shoemakers .t,- Best. 2d best. Oentc'bootsand shoes. $2andDin-l nn.iri Ladys" bu-.H aud nhoes, in. 2 and do l and do do do do 1 and do 2 und d-j 1 aud do do 1 and do 1 aJd do Uonls' taitirj, 1 Lnrivs' eailers. 1 Disnlsvof boots and sbuos.3 n,l .l Travelinir trunk. ' harness, 2 and do t amae harness, 3anddo Singlo harness, 2 and do Killing lirnllo and mart'1,1 and do (lints' riilinjr sad-tic, 2 and do Ladys' ri.'.ing saddlo, 2 and da Di)ilay of saddlery, 3 and do Calfskin, 1 and do Sole Leather, 1 and do 'Every ether kind of leather, do Kobo made by exhibitor, 2 and do p",- i ."""P' J0"1 Ii". Horace latchin. ILillllii n 11. ,.nrn Wn. tl ... ,, Ml, K urier. - launrs cna - 1 Best suit clothes mndeby hnnd,2 00-2d best TJ Best coat made by lady, 50 'dbl, V P Best vost made by lady. ' , ' voik. 1 jBest pauts aiade by l.dy, , Best butk muttrans, 1 00-.2Jbt..! Jcnoni Wm. F Irwin, f?amnol Mitchell, Mra. Itichard Mossnp, Mr.. J. T. McCullough Mrs ohn MoUauhey, David Adaias, on. r , ... .a n . n . ' CLASS 3o, JTiHriMjr at Qowly. .g,,, . Host Newspaper, da x 'Pamphlet, Dip. do do oiicre uov. win il'gler, h. Cruni, Dnutol I l aust, Israel Teet, Juntos fi Wataoni Clash 3'J. Stone Ware Best drain tile, Dip. Best bmckots, Dip Best firo brick, do Best pottery, du ,uet oricK, uo punaF.s Judge Ferguson, Judge Lnuiui, Martin Ail-noil, jr., vim Alerrell, Ueo lirhurt. Class 40. Camicuh and Chemical 4tctio. Co. Best available manuro at modemto cost, Dtp, Beat for farm products, . $t Oli da Best for glue, 1 UO. do Ili.al llnaanil nil. 1 III! .1.. I .. . . . " " " I Best tallow candles, dip. best writing ink, du isest specimen soup, dip best vnieger, no Jrnnes Dr. M Woods, Dr. V. Wilson. Dr. T J Hoyer, Dr. A MeLeod. Dr. J O llartswick, I Dr. I. O. Crouch, Dr. Fetl!e Clkss 41. !bi!uiii; and Wood". Best drcssod stono, $1 A dip. Best mill stone, dip ) uesi noor noarus worn a do Host grinds tono, do I Host weather baard w'k do Best shingles, do i Best spliter shaved hoops,do Best turned art, do discretionary premiums will bo recommended I for all articles of merit exhibited by mechanic in all tho various branches, nud it is hoped a general attendance will be mudo. For all improvements useful to tho furinor nd ! having vuluuble properties, discretionary preui'i '.-in i... . i... i i. .1.. .-...-I .. . Mm uv i vvwiuiuouuou uy uiu cvuiiuutoo aim a Hunted by the board at their discretion. Ji-nuiss Judge I.oonurd, Judgo Bonsnll, F. K. Arnold, Alex. Irwin, Arthur Boll. Class 42 Xalural Minerals. Best of useful inineruls of Clearfield coun ty, coal included, da. ' I.iineetono, du. best s.-imUtono, do, ' Bottors clny, do ' F'iro cloy, do ' suite crvi-tnlizcd mill do ' Fossils, do ' minerals from the surrounding counties, do Ji-dqes Judge lloyt, Rev. W. L. Spottswood, - . II. B. Bwoopo, 11. F. Nauglo, I. J. Crans. Class 43. General List. Bost display and greatest variety of flowers, du Display plants, do Best Floral ornnmont, du Bost baoket bmiuets w ith handle. tlu Best manufactured article by sewing inachlne on ground, do Best hand boiuets do best butter bowl, du Best washing muehine, do Best butter ladle, du Best chni n, do JriioES Mrs. Judgo Mooro, Mrs. Josinh II. Reed, Mrs. Joseph II. llogarty Lumber-city,) Mrs. D. F. Euweilor, Mrs. Martin Nichols, jr., Mrs Wm Morrell, Mrs. A. II. Bhnw, Mrs. Win. A. Walluco, Jlrs. ,M:ij. Mvling, Mrs. Thos. Eor ceo. Class -1 1. Fruit. Ill-si dUpluy and greatest vutioty of grafted ap ple.', summer and winter fruit, mimed a nd arranged, 50 cts 1 do Bost disply and greatost variety of pears, named and arranged, SO cts & dd Bost display and greatest variety of pouches, named and arranged, 60 cts d- d-i Best Apples, J bushel do Best Collection uf Hurns, do Ilcst do cherries, dir Best do (puiiccs, do Best do strawberrios, do Best specimen of Foreign grapes, do Best specimen uf Amorieun grnpes, du Hest specimen currants, not less than S qart'i d- Best specimen gnosberric?, ' ' 3 ' - Best, specimen of blackberries, do Best specimen of seedling grapes r.iised in county and worthy ofciilturo, do Best specimen of Doiuestie wine do Ji iig::s Win C. l'ok-v Win. MoCrnokon, Mrs. Samuel Mitchell, .Mrs. J. F. Weiwe-r, J. B. M" Jin ally, Alirum Nevling. Miss Joseliin Lanich, Miss Edith Boyiitun, Miss llcrtlm WiighL Class -15, Horsemanship, il-c, He. t j coiiploof ladies and gouts on horseback, d Beat company of cavalry, d' Best company of infantry, (b Best band of brnss instruincnt. du llest uiurti.il baud, do Best 23 singem. doi rittiKS (!cn. J. II. T.arrimer, Col. II. I). Put ton, Col. A. B. Shaw, CoL It. J. Wulluoo, Col. Finilcv, Col. I'usiuore, Col. M'Clure, .Maj. D. W.. t l.AUS -iu .A itrseries. V? it nur.ier eontain-ing the greatest variety ot fioits and shrubs cultivated in tho most ap proved nnd methodical manner, $2 00 A do anions Thouius Mills, Jacob (lu'ich, Jumw A', lf.igirty, William a. Homphill, Itichard Shave jr.rjohu (j. Cuiu, Ww. L. Moore.. Persons appointed U) act ns jiidgosaro roquesl' cd to notify tlie Secretary, if poseiblo, boforo the 1st day of tho Fair, of their acceptance of the trust, nnd to meet tho Pros't at tho oponing of the Fair. Tho Hulcs and Regulations, etc., will be pulv liiliod in a week or two. J. G. HARTSWICK, M. D. Physician and h r p c o n Clearfield Pa., JIny.10, 1800. WALTER BARRETT, ATTOTtNEV AT EAW, will attend prnmptlr and faithfully to all leirnt biikiness entrustod to- his care, in the several Courts of ClcuiOiuM and, adjoining counties. Ollicc, the one formerly occupied by 1. LurretU Oct. 20th, T8i 'ty.- " DR. G. W. STEW A lit " 1)hysirlitii ami Wihkcoii, offers his profes sinnnl services to the citizens of Xew Wash' iiij;ton and siirroundioj community. Office threw dbors west of tho Washington House. New Washington, l'a., Oct. I I, 1859. JOHN HUIIiEKOrEB.- Civil Kxf.iNF.KR & Land Sckvevos, rtffors- rrofessional services to the oitizens of Cloar- All business entrusted to hhii will be prompt!, ami fjitbfully executed. Offico with Leonard, F'mney if- Co. V.W. HAYS, T A O V E Afi'TRHEAX, Melainentypist, Ambroty 17 fist, and JUSTICE OF HIE PUACK, Kersey, Elk County, l'a, r i.'V i.' i i.r lv i liLiilVll l lal.VJ.lU, Justice of the peace I.utlicrsburg, Clearfield Co. Ta., will attend promptly lo nil butiness entrusted to his care, lie also informs the public that ho keeps constantly on hand at his shop, a general as sortment of Sudillos, Bridles, Harness and w hips, which ho will sell on reasonable Ire mi. April 4, 100. "i'iisTAL cardT " VM. R.MI1H efTers bis professional or vices . lo the J, adies and ticntlcmeii of Clear, hold and vicinity. All operations porfortnes with nentnoss niul Jc) alcli. Brin familiar with all th- lula iioprovments, he is prepared to make AiLiliiUl Tcctll iu the best manner, Oflice in f-liaw's new row. Sept. 11th, 1858. lyj. ja. n. LAnnMip.n. 1. tkut JAI(KIMi:il & Ti:ST, Attorheys st Law J Clcarfleld, Pa., will attend promptly to Col. ... .. 1.. 1 , 1 .11... lAions, i.iinn Agencies, ao., a.o., 111 liciwuoiii, Centre and hlkooubiies. July aii.- 1 ) 0,!l:llT J-V Clearfli 2, 1 J. WALLACE, Attor.mrt at Law, Clearfield, Ps., OlEce In Shaw's How, op. Iposite the Journal office, in. 1, ms,-tf.