fje (Jltarficto Republican. MONDAY. , OCT., 14. 1861. ;Sft.i 1, Congroii ibnll Inake no Uw ..i.l.ll.hinent of relie-lonor tiro! titaUitbinent of religion or prohibit Mnrrmifr VpiWIl fill ?'o1,.JS SrTHBPK of' Pl;' ki. m ;ssmble and to petition the Out- ecerclee thereon ifK AUKI1H, to..imb..and,o petition,. Gov - for a redrew of grlov.ucee.--6me(tu.' t , . and 9-erio!i T. That the priatmg . .k.n b tree to every poreon who under IkMW amine the proceeding, of the legiela- ,y l.rauch of government; and no law fi ...it be n.a'le to restrain the right thereof. ST fj-eommunicaUoo of thoughU and opinion ussf invaluable rigute 01 man; and every . f. hereby given that letteraof Admiuiitra Hiiei ny freely P91'1' write and print on any tion hare been granted to the undemignod oa Jbieeti bl0 wponaible for the abuae of that the estate of JACOB ROBINS, lute of Beeearia Twrty. prosecution! for tho publication of township deceased. All peraona indebted to aaid inveatigating tb. official conduct nfofli- ...AM W . - ...1.11. :.. u .1.. MIL Or Pirn ID puotta ivti, vr nuuiv HI. itur published la proper for publio inform. truth thereof may be given in evidence ; Itjia all indictment for libels, the Jury shall !JJ,e right to determiue the law and the facta, JJler the dirertion of tho court, at ir other cases, lilalioa uf fcawayfrawiti. Car Time at Tyrone. . Tbt lumuer arrangement of the Pcnnaylvknli M . 1 . n .t. t.t.l. t :n 1 Jnad on anJ after the 10th of Juno, will be a. ' 1 HA1XS LE.1VINO eastward. fut lie Jliil Train Tims i.ririMu lntt Paawntfcr - -Mail Train - - - - - D.17 p. m. 1 1.56 a, m. WEsTWARn. - o.4ii a. m. 1 . .40 p. Liue Weal, in. do Tire fcvpwxf a-. nu . Ta.t tf Jtt IJTOIIV. THE LATEST NEWS. Ri the last advice from WaKliington, (hour tint an txlvittice by our forrca in w Virginia having. reached u f.-.r us Low inri!le. The t'oi.fod raies have taken another .mill fnrt in Minsnuri. -containini lln pirtls of artillery and 400 jaisoners, moat- Lome Gunrd. Aflnirs in Ken'ucky wear a threaten- . 1 int mi li An ennBfmcn( 'flok Jl'ce nl HutlcrAs Inlet, between an inaijn ,rc8eni nn.i lirjcrorroofjCoiifoderatM witJi ' of JiW killed ard wounded rebel and a In fling loci on our aide and SO tnken p i-on in. Ssn tr. A colltior. occurred at the Fairground the other day, between a ulky and hupgy, the former driven by T. J, McCullough, Ksq., to which wna ittliii'h (di very irit(d horbehlch.aflrr till dj; out his ninstcr madn tracks for town, jonipletely demolishing the vchiclo nnd itjiirinj; himself slightly. Ai Wtt horse, with the wreck of tho wlky attncl rd piiKfcd the renidonre ol Juilo Hui rot t. his little son wna (laying w the I'Hvemetit with bin "hobby horao." wint; his dnngcr, Mr. Ktiweilcr ran 10 Li rescue, reaching him juat in tuuo to milch him awoy, when the toy win taken iiitv the frngmcnta and demolished, , IrSrTlie result in thia Lcgiaht'.ivo dis trict ia tttill in Joubt, Elk bus done no Mr for the Democratic nominees. Nothing nbrard (rom McKcin county, and very link from Jt'tlersun. The 1-iobubilily is laa ttic olc t tiie olun leers will tv curo the election cf the Kepublio.vi can- diilatvi. iVLet the lteiiublicau irty, ' wng nthey w ill" The Demoernta will "be gny and hap ft itill." Tnt Ai'I'rkiundru 'Cotton Famin" is Esgunu. 'I'ho Kuroponit Timifi a gen nlly relinble Lnglirh jmj.er iul.hshrl in Liverpool, gives aome interesting fuels ir. m iuuo ol th 2ht ult., of the cotton inl in I.iincuihiie. Weuuoie. "The mles of cottot: ut l.ivcrtiool. dur- i the week, had been 143.0 bale?. 01 o:e-iixth of the entire stock on hand, at I'tiew higher than nad heed cunent for lie past, twenty -five yean, and the iin. 1'ffMiou prevailed that, if the American continued, cotton, which was jiurchif "We year ago at 13 cents, must advance to 20 cent a jiound; for the clocks on limd are not eijuul to the require inentsol inianufuctuters at the cloeol the year, liii added, "about two ihoiMunJ bales ot American cotton has been shipped this "k to New York and lioHon." There M not, therefore, be any surprise at the rui that has been created, and at the iwi now entertained as to our suppl" ot wtion for the immediate futu;e; inns ""ch as the stock of cotton in Liverpool Miv is only 487,230 American bales, and f ill kinds a total of 818,200 bales, a piiut 7.W.G80 American, 1 nd total of 3.270 haltu at tlm aainn timn hiitt trir After this period Ian year 300.000 A- ""ican and 420,000 bales of all kinds received, and, notwithstanding all 'w large supply from numerous expor- tleiunnd of C80.000 American and "fall kinds of 820,000 reduced the stock He 31s December, 1800, to 380,000 A !!ncn and of all kinds to 545,000 bale, 'wre is now no American cotton at it wibii country, and only 180,000 bales urt; 10 that, aduaig tLese to present 'k, m J 4ipHking our own spinners to jkisiie lUtri less from now till the close iUjar. and ejportars 150,000 bales "on than LjNt jar, there would be bU t n entire exbanMion cf the stocks t( on the 3st of December next. It 'U, thor efore, be at once) apparent how TUw to tho prosperity of the niunti Jtturws of this country is n early set ''wntoftuis unfortunate civil war now fn in America. lIED.0n Taeiday the 2d Init., Jatuei "jWad 82 y0ra. Ucto Sbbtrtisemtnts. A. 1 , . iuimvAii . ,i. "i(ainit trading or paying either of the Uaj protnlaory notes a'J bearing date the. IjV gf Jsnuary, A. D. 1IJ7, given by me to 1. l oamng tor one hundred Mh. and tn. . ... ... j.ii inree oamng lor one hundred dol- , fifty l.. - . .v. nipBi-BB uuiiara. aia liri 0Mrmined la not ! ith.. r tv.. ..... t As h'!rUe4 by law as I have received no tsU Statei. Addresi, for particulars, Erie A'sictay C. la- HENRY ZILLIO X, Jr. Afteir (. It. Jauei, General Agent. Milan, ljtB..n a uti ' LM . ", a.. . 1 1- i, iin, eupo., 1. . IVSIO. maru-oia. T1RIDGI? n BP A lg, PROPOSALS XJ W A NTISDa Sealed Prnnn.nl frill ha ... seiveu at ids uotnrnilalonara niHea nt.Hl Man. i i . . i . . r - I day afternoon October 2 let. at I o'clock, for re- . pairi to County bridge over mouth of Anderson's trcea. i,on tractors arc requested to make an. rU bid) for on LunJred and eighty feel of bridging or treuel work of mm I width a. (hat Prt ' b"df remaining and to be floored with plank Hinche. thick, Also, for .... 00 foot span, covered bridge, one .tone pier, and n.i r". . , . . ' ,wiK".f brid giog .a" idlll and floor(fd ,b( ireeaei work, or Mm. above. Tha hritltrlnv now tj b made ia to b. eonatructed 18 inchea hluhar uaq oiu oriaga. uouirae tors win D required to present plan and specification with proposals. xy oraor oi me noira or Commissi oneri, WM. S. BRADLEY, Clerk. October 1 Ith, ISM. DMINISTK ATOK'H NOTICB.Nolit eatate ar. requested to make payment without de lay, and thnae having claima against the aame will preent them duly autheulicatod for aettle lucnt to my Attorney, h. J. CHAN'S, ofClenrfleld r ANDHEW S II OFF, if Uulich townahip. October 14, 1881. U Adin'r. IjlX ECU TOH'S NOTICI--Notice la here. Jby given thar tetter TeaUmontary, on tho Citato of FAMl'EL MOORK Int. of Penn 1 townhiiF, doo'd. have been ernuted to the un a8r",nel: a peraona mdobtea to aaid eatate are nrauired 10 inuka iiiimn.lit.tM ixvmtni .-.I those having claims rguinat the anme will preaent them duly authenticated for settlement to my Attorney, L.J. CHANS nf Clearfield, or ANDREW 8. MOOItK ..f I'-nt, in . 0ct. , ,Mlt fl Kxecitor. , Git AND OPENING! NEW STCREI NE IV F 111 MU NEW GOODS!! Great Inducements to Purchasers AT H. W. SMITH SCO'S.': ONC PRICE, CASH STORE, Smith's Corner, below Judge Loonard'i Q UF.EXS WA UK. White Granite Natca. b . ti Son pi, I'ori " " " Tea Setts'. ' C .(Tee Sctti. ' " " Cups Sella. " " " Handed Cup Setts. KPT Pearl White Tea Sella., " " " Kwer aud saaln. B " l'nraaian Tea Ketta. " " Cup Sctta. " Cnmn on Teas. Common Teaa. On s fiuperior Luatre 8prig Tea Sett. Creams, Pies, Soups, by tho half duten. O, C. Kitppiea, C. (.'. Bowla. (llnaa Preaerrea, Ulaas Suits. C Kin e Tumbler! ri.in do. ExacUior do. Alio, Teaa, Cuffeea, f c.7 .tc. nnd all ar'lcloi usually kept in a country store, will be kept here, as alvo many not uunlly kept, bnt much needed, at granlly reduced prices And we feel confident that all who will make trial purchaso, will And It to their advantogo to uuntihue aa cuntnmera. JHisffllantous. Shiri,.t.r.!..l. R-,.i., .....1... 1 , ,. , .. ' ' Largo . .. t .iters "most convenient article ! In use. Plants Improved Coffee Spice Jlill, aed Cording, Drum Cording. . Wall Paper, Window Shading I'andcunoria CofTee, Dandeanocin Coffee. Mackerel by barrel or pound. Varied assortment of Spices, Soaps, Starch, by box or pouud, Knives am' Forks Carvers, Steel Pens 40 ols per gross, Pen Knives, Too ill DTUfhes, etc., etc., eto. II KV CiOOllS. Toilet and Promenade Prints of the most fash lonable stylo and Color. Tho now much worn material or Colored Alpaca. Now Is the time to buy an extraordinary oheap dross for next season, as we will close out our stock of Lawm, Ogandies, areges, Poplins, Crape do Paris, salaorinna, and all Summer goods at rubulously low prices, to make room fjr our Fall A Winter stock, which we will soon he able to offer to our customers, and the public general ly, at the Cash Store of It. W. SMITH A CO.. Also, a limited amount of County Orders want ed in exchange for goods. AHniVALWe have Just opened are sellinir very low. a lariro and com plete stock of Boots and Shoes, vii : Mens best Kip suit "ys host Kip Snot. .Mens best Calf soot, aoys best Calf Boot. Chllda best Kid soot. Meni best Calf Mo nroei; ' soys best Calf Monroes. Youth's best Calf Monroes. Chllds best Hoat Pumpi. Ohllds best Welt Tumps CWhli best sutton Pumps Childi beft Frfnch Mornco heol. Womans Mor. Jefferson heel, Woinana Ooat Jefftrson heel. 1 Womans Kid Slippers. Woroani Sup. Velvet bound gaiters. Womans extra fine lasting g liters Womans sap. extra heavy moroccos. It. W. SMITH tf- Co. Hours of businei from 7 A M., to 3 P. M. July 10, 1881. tf. Dissolution of Partnership. flHE partnership heretofore existing between X. '"0 undersigned in ins isiarKimitiung busi ness at Luthersburg, wss dissolved by mutual consent on the 1 3th in'lant. Tba accounts due Henry Bants are left with Esq. Flegal, for celloc tion, to whom payment is to be made without delay. HENRY HOOVER, " HENRY BANTZ. Luthershurg, Sept 24, 1861. t jttr Tweuty-Uve to Sixty Dollars and expenses per month will be paid by the Kris 6ewing Machine Company to their Agents, for selling the Erie Sewing Machine. This Is a new Machine, and ao simple in Its cos atruo tion that a .... . ... r - 1 eulia can learn to operate 11 oy nan an uuurs Instruction. It ii equal to any Family Sewing Machine in use. and they taka the premium over and one hundred dollar machines, xne price i. bat i iiteea Dollars. The Company wiso vm ia uui l uittii wumim vvwf.. " 1 ..m. i. .,. .n.ii In tha United HILLS DENTIST. ffi mrnrW V troperattonf.onto 7r scathe teoth in oroDer .35; time will be of rraat , .iuiv win uo ui great Dononiio everyone . ' ' in flllint nf hnnltli eomfort, andronvinlence. 'j ,1 UK. IIILl.Heas alw&va La found at hi. nf. Hce, on the comer of Front and Main streela, when no notice to the contrary appears in thii paper. AU operations In tis V.ne of h is profession porformed in the latest and most improved atyles, and guaranteed for one year against all atural failuros. . - , J. D. THOMPSON. Blacksmith, Wagons, Buggies, Ae., Ac, ironed on short nt tice, sad the very best style, at his cuauu in t.ia Borougn 01 uurweusvllle. l' 2i. JS00 RULES AND REGULATIONS. Premiums and diplomas will be paid on and after the first Wednesday of November ar.il un. ill tne 1st day or January, 18BI, after which all money premiums unclaimed will be coniiJre.l as a donation to the Socioty. Tho officers of the socioty and members rf the Committee of ar rnngemonts will wear a badge designating their ouioe, anu 11 win ue tneir uuty oa well as pleasure to attend to tlie expressed wishes and wants nf exhibitors and others, if it la in their power in to do. A select police force will be in constant atlendauee for the preservation of order and protection or property. The trotting cmirao is level, well graded, and ons-third of a mile in circuit. Ample arrange ment! will be made for tho ronvenience of spec tattrs. Children under ten yenra of airo nut admitted uhIcm accompanied by their parents or guardians. Evory person wifhing to be enrolled as a mem ber of this Society must apply on or before the 1 Grxtdny of the fair, and on the payment of one dollar to the Treasurer shall receive a certilicate ,.f 1 !.! . i: .1 v. iHcuiuuriunp eoniiiining tne name 01 the ap plicant and endorsee, by the Secretary. Every pvrnon becoming n member as above (hall on the presentation of his certificate, re ceive a ticket which w ill admit him free duriug the fair. Any person complying with the above regulations and paying $10, shall become a life member and-shall be exempt from all contribu tions ami slinll snuunliy receive Iro.n 'he Secre- iry a free family ticket. All persons must be provided with tickets. which can bo had from the Executive Committee, I Treasurer or Secretary or ut the door. Persons acting as Judgci are expected to become mcm ! hers of the Society. Persons from other eoun- I tics can become members by complying with the , above rules. I.adirs cein become members by making npplicution as above nnd paying into the Treasury fifty cents when they will receive a ticket to admit them free. I Exhibition of ladys' and gontleinons' horse , hif''P taks pine on Tuesday anil Wed heiday Wug at 3 o'clock, fust riding will not be allowed ; those' violating this rulo will bo ex cluded from eompctl'.ion. J'lowing match will take place on V'cdncsduy at 10 0 clock A.M. The address will bo delivered at 2 o'clock on Friday the t8th of October, and icnmdi itoly nf ter the address the reporta of the Judges will be read and the premiums awarded. I Exhibitors must become members of the Socio ty and have tholr cuimals aad articles ontered j nn the Secretary's hooks on or belore tho lilli j day ot October; and nil animals and articles, j except horses, must he brought within the enclo sure as early as Wednesday, at ID o'clock, ' A.M., and all persons entering animals and arti cles for exhibition will procure oards from the Secretary with the cla-is and number of on'ry of said articles, previous to placing said articlea on tl.s ground. Ea and straw will tp furnished gratis for all animals entered for premiums, nnd grain will he furnished ut oust for tliuo who desire to purchnso. Ko horse shall be entered or allowed a premi um unless ho is free from disease. Horn s wl'.l be received ubtil Wednesday noon, but uiutt bo eatnred previously. All personi who intend to exniim norsea, came, encep or swine, orwno in tend to ofler stock or any other artiulo for rule, ,llouj notifr ,h. Secrota,ry of such IntentUn on nr before the 10th of Octorber, and have with bim a list and full description of the same, Persons iutending to exhibit blooded itock . wuvi prouuvo aiiLut-iitiu it.uitucp, aim am rnr- ' nestly retiiested to furnish the Secretary, by the ! lllth of October, with a list of their stock, nnd j the pedigrees of each, this will facilitate the I preparations nf entries and in case of deficient pedigrees, will afford the owner time to correct the same, Inatnirlioui to Jmhjri. No animal to receive an award in more than cue class. Judges are expressly required not to award premiums to over-fed animals. No premiums are to be awarded to bulls.cowsnr heifters, which shall appear to have been tattoned, on'y in the class of tat rattle, the object of the Society being to have superior animals of this description for breeding. hat VuuU.tne judges on fat cattle will give particular attention to the animals submitted for examination. It is believed all oilier things being equal those arc the best cuttle that have the greatest weight over the smallest superficies. The judges will require all in this class to be weighed, and will take measures to give the su perficies of each, and publish the result with their reports. They will nlso, before awarding 'statements as to the manner and cost of feeding any premiums, require or toe competitors lull ai required by tne regulations ot tne premium list. When there is but one exhibitor, although lie may show several animals in ane class only one premium will be awarded, that to the first, or oth erwise as the merits of the animal may be Judged. The superintendent will take every precaution in his power, fnr the safety of stock and articlci iin exhibition afer their arrival, nnd arrange ment on the grounds, but will not be responsible fnr any losa or damage that may occur. The So ciety desires esbtbitori te give personal atten tion to their animals and articles and at the close of the fair to attend to their removal as the S ciety cannot take further care of them. llvtrt uf Pluming, The name nf the plowman iiitist be given as well as the kind of plow to be used, at tho time of entry. The quantity of ground ti be plowed by each team to be ) acre. The time allowed to do the work will be three rhouri. The furrow alioe in all cases to be lopped. The teami to start at the name time and each plowman to do his work witnoat a driver o,- oth er assistance. '1 he premiums offered by the Society will be manier, provtued the worn is none in tne lime allowed for its performance. Each plowman to strike his own land, and plow entiroly independent nf the adjoining land. Within the one-fourth of an sere plowed, each plowman will be required to strike two back fur rowed lands, and finish with the dead furrow in the middle. Any information desired ti regard to matters of the Society can be gained by addressing the Executive Committee or the Secretary, who will be pleased to give any information in their power at any time. Any article not enumerated la the above see, and placed upon exhibition, if worthy of no 1 tice. will be suitably tewarded. The Executive Committee reserve a discretion ary power to award Diplomas in any ease for 2d belt articles, or for articles not entitled to preuii. 1 urns by the riles Three" Judges ( Tbre.Judgei loreaca eiaa. w.i, - appoinwa and saoonoced before or on tb tint day of the fair. All articles may be entered free of charge, ex. eepting hones for pleasure, and for the trotting j premiums. (Signed.) RICHARD SHAW. JOHN M'OAUGHCY. JOSIAH R. READ. . : t WM.M'BRIDE. O.K. BARRETT. Aug. 7, 1861. Es. Cora. '1 he premiums onerea ny ine rnciety win nei,. i-l . I.J, awarded to the individuals, who. in thejudgment1 U'AS iM' " ' ' of the committee, shall do their work in the best! 7inws and CtdUv, Braaaajaaw, OF THE CLEARFIELD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY To be 18fA days of October, A: h., Ibl. VT.T.TS iDWrv t . i resident. I). F: ETiwEiLER, Secretary. Levi V. Irvin, Cop. Secretary. James Wriqlev, Treasurer. Johm F. Weaver, Librarian. Gen. A. M. Hills, Marshal. W,m. Ten Eyck, Chief of Tolifo. Fees for Admission, Entry Fees, dc. '' Single admission, ... 15 cts, . Children under 12 years, .- 10 " I ifkets lor a single day, - 2;t Single ticket during Fair - 50 Tickets for a family, to admit lady and gentleman afid it children under 15 yours, $1 00 l or trotting iirciniums, each horse, - - . . . For pleasure, . . 00 50 Class No. I Sweepstakes, open to all compel uort. nest Hull, f0 00 2d Best Dull, $i 00 All breeds come together in thia elaa. nnd ccnipelo with each other. To he judged by their goou omnia, svminurv or trnme. ah Iv in foil on nitu ma eitJi-M. inuy win prouuee. JtDfiM. .Tamos A. Hood. John V 1..1 jonn iMewari. T.I ... . ' Class Ko 2.- Grade Cattle. Best Cnw, $0 00 Best Hciffer, S 00 2d Hcst cow. Best Calf under $ 500 2d Bevt rail under S months old, .1 00 7W"s (,'(ife RurUtr 8 months old, .ifDosH. G. 1 Gulich. Jacob Fleunl Amos Heed. Class No. 3 Oren. Bet Yoke of Oxen $10 00 2d Best " VW,fs 'n(c Doctrf. nnd S 00 Jrnfir.s. Koliert Mehaffev.llirnm Wood- ward, X. K. M'Mullen. Class No. 4. Best fit Bullock, Cow or Heiffer over 2 years old, . . . . . $5 00 2 u best do do Votltr, Cutllt Doctor, A 1 00 ' Jtnnrs. Jnlm MTIiorson, Wm. Mc Naul, John CurliKle. Class No. 5. Thorough hred lionet -open to all. Best Stallion, $15 00 I Best Mare A Colt 10 00 2d best do - J 00 2d bet do & 00 The premium!; in this c!u.i are intended only for horses whose pedigreis render thun worthy The society wifhes to encourage the raising of high-bloodud lioi ue j. Jrm;r, - James Forrest, Philip 15lnn chu.I, H. C. R.iwtunn. Clas.s No. C Hiding, Carriage, JMrft and Farm lionet, licit Suditk'-Ilorso, - . . . $j 00 Best tnntt'he J carriage horsoi, )Vim(f un the orsc, ind .... Best single fumily horse, in harness, ) att 011 tlm llire, and Best Span of Draft horses or marcs, )n oft on thr Uni te, and Best Span of Farm horses, or marcs, ou 3 00 2 Of) 3 00 att nn the ocsit, and - 3 00 Bost Uelding, or Mare, for work, over 4 yeara old, lvuatttm the Ilurte, and Beat Colt under 2 years old, Youatt oh Ike 3 00 11 ortr, nnd . .1 00 The bone that moves tho heaviest load on a Stone Boat, without a whic, )tiif on the llnrtt, aud Jt niiF-s. Win. Brown, A. C. Tate, 4 00 las. McMurruy. Class No. 7. Trotting Horses open to all. Best time 3 in 5, trotting In tingle har ness, VoNtifr on the llnrtr. and 30 00 No premium will be paid unless Fire entries are made. Each horse to trot against timo. .If does. tohn ration. Wm. liitrler. John M. dimming. Class No. 8. Horses owned in County. C'iti zens J'ursc. Jsest I isi ,J, on time Best trotting horse, or marc, under saddle, Vottfiff on the iloree. Best trotting horse, or mare, in single har ness, 1'oNttff OH the Iturte. Beit trotting pair of horses, or marcs, in harness, ou,irf on the Jforte. Best pacing horse, or mare, do do Best walking horse, or mure, do do Judges.--Ir. II. f. Thompson, James rorrest, 1'aviU Jyler. Ci.as No. 9. Sleep and UW, Best Buck, any breed, Aden's 'nri no, rf- $2 Al Best Ewe, any breed, do do do 2 00 Best 3 Sheep fattened for mutton, 2 00 Best 2 Lntnbs, ..... 2 00 Bost Fleece of wool, - . . . 00 Best Specimen o( wool. . Diploma. Ji'DCKs Juntos Irwin, Kliblin Kenton, Alex. Murray. Class No. 10. Sirine, open to all. Best Boar, any breed, tuuioj rainier .V 11 unci, and $2 00 Best Breeding sow, any breed, t'ltrineroHtt Gardener, and 2 00 Best Hog, Former u id (Inrdiner, and 2 00 Bot Pig under ti montlu old, 1 00 .liTEOF.. Jf me Bloom, Milton M'liride, George Thorn. Class No. .-Pou!try. Best Coop Spring Chickens, not less than 0, 1 00 Heaviest Turkey I 00 Best display of Chickens, . 1 00 J emirs. I. H. M'Knally, D.uHd Dress ier, John Flegal. Class No. 12. -Plowing. Owner of te.uu and plow who plows green sward tho best, J'iiiihj f'u rmtrt' Mumicl, and 3 00 Owner of team and plow who plows stubble the best, Atten'n Farm Honk, and 3 00 Ji'dges. Ihir.iel Bnily, Geo. Thompson, Adam fiearhart. Hollers and Drills, atois. Best plow for stubble or sword, - 2 00 f Best sub-soil plow, Worry's fruit Gnrdin, A 1 Oil Best Side Hill plow, . 0(1 Best Cultivator, 1 00 Best Clod-Crusher and Roller combined, 1 00 Best Grain Drill, !cn' Farm Ilnnl; A 1 00 Best Horse Bake, $1 00 Ilcst Corn Shcllcr. 1 00 Bost Threshing ma chine. - - 3 00 Best Reaper and Mower, . 8 00 Best Corn planter I 00 Best Fanning Mill 2 00 Best Hay-Pitching Machine, on Ilcst Ox 1 oke and Mows, Ilcst SUlk or Straw Cult ir, clai-illost llorso Power forUenernl Purposes, Host Original Invention of Agricultural Implement 6 00 All articles enumerated In tbti class not made la the county, but produced upon exhibition, if worthy of it, will be awarded a Diploma. I . ti Jcdof.s. Geo. Ihorn, Jno. D. Thomp- 1 n.llilnnd. Class No. ii.Miscellanenvs farming . plementt. $1 00 I Best Slump Puller 3 00 j,Mt j, jjiv(l I Heat Putalo Digger 50 Beat Grain Cradle, 1 00 I Beit A Hand-rakes I 00 i Best lot of Gardening tools, - 1 00 Beat set Farming utensils, owned by Farmer 3 00 i . Judges. John Rider, jr., Martin Nich ols, jr., Thomas A. McUhee. j t 1 1 a 1 ' , . . Amtriot t Aijricuuuritt 1 yenr, and 3 00 Uumubcl R 1 ITiill item at The borouah nf Clsnrti,Ll mxt a era nf Turn. 4m'i. An 1 unr .ml 9 nil 01 juesaay, Wednesday, Tliursdau "e" ,lelu 01 ". not icas than s screa, and rrtaav. the Ihth lit. 17A ,;! r."" JVr,e,umn i yrar, ana 2 ou ueas uraaaing Uur.au $.1 j Class Jo. 15. Wheat, Barley, Corn, etc Beat Acre nf winter wli.nt t-r...rJ J il 'Best Acre of Spring wheat, ; A.jrieullurUi 1 year and nestticld ofwheat, 4 to lOacres, . Best Aero of Rye. Aro'ii Ai. 1 vior. and 2 Best bnshol of Corn ears. ' " " j 1 " and 1 I '.'' I I 2 Beat 3 aeres of Buckwheat, " Beat buahel winter wheat, " liett buahel Spring do " " Best ) acre of Potatoes, " " Bost 1 acre of Beans, " " " Baht acre of Clover seed, " " " Best acre uf Broom Corn, Best acre of Sorghum, Best I acre of Peas, Best I acre of Rulab gas, ' Beat , bushel of Timothy leed, Best i acre of Carrots, Best aore of Turnips, . . ' wi'tt nuio ui v'nm, jim n iv. j vrar, ana z no Jtost i.ounire, 1 1 2 00 2 00 1 06 1 00 1 00 . 1 given 1 00 Crops being equal, preference will be innse mai yieiu iuo largest net prout. piaie- rnenti to be furnished by the exhibitor. They mustbj measured, or weighed, and a sample furnished at the Fair. .-r. : . r. i.l. .1.. tii,iicuiiia lor pruiuiiima inuiti iuriiiin io rum- mi'tce with a statement signed by themsolvea under a bledge of yeracity.of tho quality of grain raised on the gronnd entered for a premium, and muststate, as correctlyns theycan, the kind and condition of the previous crops; the kind nnd quautity of seed uied, and the time nnd mode of putting It In the ground. . i.r..-. ...... iJT-fii.i r-. r... i.t.i. . . .I.UK. CUIHIIHK .,.,11 Ul.r. IUI rU,U,u, UI intending to do sn, may give notire to the Exec u:ive Committee at any time, and have the field measured and examined by a commute e, while growing. Jt'Dor.s, Iiichntd Hu nphreys, Joseph Shaw, Amos Ilile. Class No. 10 liread and Cereal Food. Best 3 Loaves of wheal Bread, Diploma. Best Loaf of Corn Bresd, - do Best Loaf of Rye Bread, - - do Best Pound, Sponge, Fruit, Jolly, Coffee, Lady and Plain Cake, each a do Best Pie, any kind, Dip. Bost Presirves. Dip. Best Jelly, Dip. ilcst display ol Best Ice Cream, Dip. Preserves !' Jelly Dip. Jt'DURs. Mrs. Itucliel Reed, Mrs. Win. Invin, Mrs. Allport. Class No, 1 . Hitter and Cheese. Best 10 pounds nf P.utter, 1 00 Best Firken uf ii lbs., or more,, of Butter mado in May or June, 1 00 Best Cheese, I 00 Ji'DtiBs. Mrs. R. 11. Caldwell,, Mrs, Samuel Arnold, .Mrs. Thorn is Snyder. Class No. 18. Faur. Best Barrel of Fl ur, 2 00 Best 100 lbs. of Flour, Spring wheat, 1 00 Best 50 lbs. of Rvc Flour, 100 Bext 50 lbs. Buckwheat Flour, I 00 Best 50 lbs. Corn Meal, 1 00 Jt'EREs. Charles Sloan, David lloyt, Samuel Arnold. Class No. l'.l,.-Wcvclr(c7rt. Best Box, or Jur, of Honey, 1 00 Best 10 sounds of .Maple Sugar, 50 Best Peaches, put up Air-tight, 40 Best Tomatoes, put up Air-tight, 50 Best Blackberries, put up Air-tight, 50 Best Currants, put up Air-tight, 60 Best Fancy Jur of Pi Mes, 51) Best tlnllon Syrup, Maple or Sorghum, each, 50 Best Cured Hum, cooked, 1 00 Best Dried Beef, with inodoof curing, 1 00 Jiuoes. Mrs. Jus. McMurray, Mrs. E. M. Joins, Mrs. McLeod. Class No, 20. Domestic Manufactures. Bost 10 yards of Flauncl, 100 Bel. 10 yordi of Sattinct, 1 00 Best 10 yards of Cloth, 1 00 Bust pair of woolen Blankets, . 1 00 Best 15 yards of woolen Carpet, ' I 00 Best 15 yarda of Rag Carpet, wool chain, ' 1 00 Beat 15 yarda of Bag Carpot, cotton chain, 1 00 Best Woolen Coverlet, 00 Bost Woolen fringed Mitts, 50 Best Hearth Rug, 60 Best pair of woolen knit Stockings, 60 Best pound of linen Sowing Thread, 50 Best specimen of Knotting, Knitting or Nee dle work, by .Mi.'ses under 12 yrs. of age 50 Ilcst pair of ctitton knit Stockings, 60 Best pound if Stocking Yarn, 50 Best Foot Mat, 50 Best Tidy, 50 Best Straw Bonnet, 50 Best Straw Hut, 50 Ji'poks. Mrs. Adam Gearhart, Mrs. Henry Irwin, Mrs, (Jnllowny. Class No. 21. Needle, Stu-ll, Wax work, de. Best specimen of eedlo work, 60 Best specimen of Needle work, on Machine, 60 Best group of Flowers in worsted. 59 Best specimen of Embroidery in worsted, 60 Best specimen of Embroidery in I.ace, 60 Best spceimen of Embroidery in Muslin, 6n Ilcst Mart made by .Miss under i yrs. of ago, 50 Best Patching and Mending, 50 Best specimen of Leather work, 60 Best sbecimcn of Wax Flowers, Jo Best specimen of Feather work, 60 Best specimen of Ornamental work, 60 Ji'imies. Mrs. Diglcr, Mrs. Fduht, Mrs. J. T, Leonard. Class No. 22. 7ir.M Making and Millinery. Best Press mnklng,$ I 00 Best Millinery, 1 00 Ji'Dues, Mrs. l'ho'bo Sackets, Miss Hester Mitchell, Mrs. Scphronia Harts horn. Ci.akb No 23. Artistic work. Best Painting in oil. Diploma. Best Painting in water cjlors, do Bent. Portrait Painting, do Best Landscape Painting, do Best Cuttle Painting, do Be.tt Ornameiitnl Painting of any kind, do Bent Daguorreotype taken on the ground, do Best Ambrntype taken un the ground, do Best Photograph taken on the ground, do Best Writing, do Best Ornamental Penmanthip, do Belt Architectural Drawing, do Ji'txsEs. Mrs. Nngle, Mrs. D, W.Moore, Mrs. G. L. Ited. Class No. 24. Designs. Best design for Farm House, Barn, Car- rin go-House and Stable, & Best Design for Dairy House, I Best Design for Dry House, Best Design for Bridge, with plain .'pan not less than z.iu icel, 3 JrncES. Gideon G Wolf, Jos. Burch - Held, Samuel Kirk. Class No. Za..Veta'ic Fairies ". .V.-1 I 3 00 2 no1 Dip. eh'mny. Best C' oking h'tove, wood Ol coal, Id best Cooking-Stove, wood or coal, Id best Cooking Stove, wood or coal, Best Parlor Stove, 2d best Parlor Stove, Best Cast Iron Fence, 2d best Cast Iron Fence, 2 00 1 00 3 00 Dip. 2 00 Best specimen lot of Tinware, 1 2d best do do do j Best Specimen of Blacksmillring $1 00 A Dip. 1 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 Best specimen or (lunsmithing, I Best specimen of Iron Turning, Bes Shower Bath, Best Plate castings, Best Original Invention in the county. The above premiums are offered for 5 00 articles ibi ,i will l n. ,nt. . a lii..l.... .. I.. I . ., . . . awaruea lor any ti me aoove anieioa on exniui- ti , wilhout regard to where it was manufactur- ed. Best display nf Table and Pocket Cutlery, I of American Manufacture, Dip. 1 Best display of Edged Tools, do Best ditplay of Farming aud Field tools, do JnDots. -John L. Cuttle, David Den mark, Josiah Thompson. I Class No. 26. Vehicles of a'l kin l. Best Family carriage f i I Beat Boggy, 00 Beet fatal wagon 4 But Sleigh, 3 00 - Boit Lumber Sled 2 I riA Best Wheelbarrow. 1 Heat Uorse Cart, 1 00 ... I A Diploma may be awarded for articles in this 3 00,"" 004 manufactured in the county, . I J uocEs.Wm. A. Wnllnco. Jih XV Calinctware in county. . Beit Sofa, 2 60 TlAat Kt..n t.Ll.n nil 00 , Best let of Chairs, 3 Best Ws.h stand.l 00 nn'p t . d 1 B"t Centre Ublel 00 00 Beat set Parlor Furn'e, Best Bedstead, 2 00 00. Best Looking-glass fui'ol Best Office Chulr.l Ol) no'I,'ftdi,'pl,,yof Cabinet-ware Dip. and 5 00 oolTrJu?cl:s'BenJ- Spokinkn, Wm. Feath, 00 "arrl0, Spencer. v-u.itsa iiq. Loopenng. Carpentering, Best spoclmon of Pine WRre. ' f nost window sash, . 1 Best wlndow-l.llnd, 1 Bestset grain measures,! Best Lot of Baskets, 1 Best Lotnf lluokcts, t Best Panel Door, 1 00 Ji'Does -Henry Parks, George B. Dales to olert Thompson. , , ijlass No 29 P.mt. nJ n "j v . 1 1 . and G"rd,n JM. eewry, Uip. l ea 8 heads cabbage Mlc Host 2 do collation's .,. Best J bu. cr.rrots, 50o Best bn.rutnbng.tOo Best j bu. ta. bootsiOo , . , ..-n, "e".1 n bushel table poutos, ""' ,u""l 01 ""'ust-'' beans, , var!c of Squnsh, rlc 3' ol melons, 11 , J",?'1 pl'. Ue Du'' shel of Tomatos, ' .C.'J ,rejtr bi """" bavo been raised exhibitor. by . 1 -JmcEs. Itev. Mr.'Foolit Kpv Galloway, He v. Dr. McLeod LlassNo. 30.a.rruT,, Saddlers anJ Shoe- 1 makers. Best Gentlerions' Boots and Shoes, Best Ladys' Boots and Shoes, Best display of Boots and Shoet, Bost Travelling Trunk, Bert Tug Harness, Beat Carrlnge Harness, Best Single Harness, Best Riding Bridle and Martingale, Best Oentlemnns' Riding Saddle, Best Ladys' Riding Saddle, Best display of .?addlery, Best Sole Leather, Bost Finished Harness, Bost display of any kind of Leather, Best Robe inado by exhibitor, Judges. James 13. Grahnm, Johu Hil hnrn, James A Uloom. Class No. 31. Tailors' work. and Upholditercrr Bost Suit or Clothes made by hand, Best Cont made by a Lady, Best Husk Matrass, Bost Hair Matrass, Bost Straw Matrass, Ji'DtiEs, G. h. Rood, Daniel S. Tlotner. 2 OO 1 OO 2 0O 2 00 1 OO Faust, t. Class No. 32. Printing in county. Best Handbill, Dip. I n0!,t Blank, Dip. Beat Card. Dip. Best Newspaper, Dip. Best Ornamental Printing, Dip, J muss. Win. Bigler, Levi F. Irwin, II. B. Swoope. Class No. 33. Stone-ware. Best Drain Tile, $1 Best Brackets, I Best Pottery, 1 Best Fire Brick, Best Brick, J l'uges. G. I). Goodlollow T. t . Matthew rorcee, jonn irwin. Class No. 31 Chemicals and Chemical Ac tion in the county. Best available Munuro at moderates cost, Best nvailnhle Manure for Farm Products, Host avuilublo material fur Glue, Best Linsoed Oil, Best Tallow Cnndlcs, Host Specimen of Soap, Best Vinegar, Best Writing Ink, 1 001 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 0 1 00 I OJ, D. Ol t'CDtiEs.-Dr. J. P. Hoyt, Dr. Crouch, Dr. J. G. Hartswick. Class No. 35. Wood and Stone, Best Dressed Stone, $t Bost Mill Stone, Best Floor boards, uost Onnd-Stone, I Best Butter Ladle, 50c Best Butter bowl, 60c Beat Split or Shav ed Hojps, 50c worked, t Best weatherboards, I Best washing machinol Best Churn, 6flo Best Shingles, $1 Best Turnod Artlclo.$l Discretionary premiums will be recommended for all articles of merit exhibited by inccbanioa. in all tho various branchei, and it is hoped a general nxhibition will be mnde. For all improvements useful to the Farmer, and' having valuable properties, discretionary premi ums may be recommended by tho Committee,' nnd awarded by the Bonrd. , Jt DGFs. Wm. Invin, Thos. Forcee, .Too. Irwin, sr. Class No. 3G Natural Minrrale. Tho best suit of useful Minerals of Cletrflold county, including coal, The beat Cabinet of Minerals of Clearfield and adjoining counties, to be the prop. erly of tho Society, 5 The best Limeslono, " 1 The best Fire Clay, 1 The best Potter's Clay, 1, Tho best Collection of Foss Is, 1 The host suit of Crystnliicd Minornls, ' I Jrnr.ES Dr. It. V. Wilson, L. J. Grans, Dr. Woods. Class No. 37. Fruit. The Vest difplay and greatest variety of Drafted Apples, summer and winter Fruit, named nnd arranged, t3 1 ho best display and greatest variety of Pears, named and arranged, 2 The best display and greatest variety of Poaches, named and arranged, llarrv'i Fruit Garden. The best specimen of Apples, 1 peck, do do The best collection of Plums, do do The best collection of Cherries, do dor The best collection of Quinces, do do Best specimen of Foreign Grapes, do do. Bost specimen of American Grapes, do do Best sperimt n of Currants, 6QO Best spocimen of Gooseberries, 60c Bost specimon nflilackherrios, 60a Best specimen of Seedlintr Granes raised In "0i county, nnd worthy nf culture, 50o OJJl Best specimen ofDomestlo Wine, ft' i JrniiEs. Kl.di Johnston, Morris WaU no hico, Henry B. Wright. ' Class No. 38 Horsemanship, &-c. To the Lady that manages her horse best, and seta most gracefully, pipi. To the Genlloman who manages bia horse best, aud seti mo-t gracefully, Dip. The best difplay of horsemanship, not less than five couplo. Dip. The best driving on the Course, by a Lady, Dip. The best lsTiipany of Cavalry, Dip. The best Company of Infantry, Dip, The best Band, with Brass instruments, Dip. The best Martial Band, Dm. Tbu best 10 Singers, Dip. JtiKiEs. Edmund Jones. Daniel Good lander. J. F. Weaver. Class No. 30. Xnwriet. The bost Xursery, containing the greatest variety of Fruits and Shrubs, cultivated in the most approved manner, (the ex ; l:i... r : .. .1 niuiwir ui luiuiti. wtm.-n ucsonpuon, stntinir variety and mode of culture. it 11 . i w . . The 8'MnJbMt' d" . f rmt Cnrdcn. i jtixiEs ur. i. j. ioyer, uenry Myann. I Jno. D. Thompson. . . Class No. 40.- General List. ' . The best display A greatest variety Flowers, Dip. The beat display A greatest variety Plants, Dip. The best display ol Floral Ornaments, Dip. The brat boquM, with handle, Dip. The best hand boq'iet, Dip." JcDr.rs. Mrr, Kinney, Mrs. Boynton, Mrs. Foley, - . i 0o ode . flOo .',() &0 60a tht Mr. 2 Oiy 2 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 3 Oft 2 09 1 0(r 2 00 2 00 3 00 1 oo- 1 00 1 0 1 00