She ilcpubUcan. r - - (ijoiuiK Ji. (iiinnr.ANnm, Kditor. irx: - - - - - ' ' - " : ----- - v j-.psehiiay M(UNlN(i:::Si'it 125 , lhlili. Democratic State Ticket. yon ciovT.KXon HIESTER CLYMER,! or P.i-rks county. Democratic District Ticket. ron coMiiiKss, WILLIAM L. SUOTT, ol Erie. Full A.-SF.MISI.Y, Col. JOHN J). HUNT, of Forest. Democratic County Ticket. FOII ArsocrATK Jl DOKS. JACOB W1UIKLM, of Hrnliam. . .SAMUEL CLYDH, of Lawrence. I'Olt COMMISSIONER, IIEXHY STONE, of Clearfield. T''Tt AUMTim, JOHN A. L. EJ-llCAL, of Goshrn. Insurrection .linoitg the Tailors. The long mooted question, whether wo havoa(lovernment,is being amply illustrated in this section of tho county. Tho "Government" during tho past week has removed Daniel Livingston, the Assessor of tho l'Jth District, and appointed Michael A. Frank, in his btcad. Mr. Frank was the Postmaster in this place, which ollieo has been filled by the appointment of one of the "boys in blue," Capt P. A.'Gaulin. Tho novelty of this raid on tho dis union "bread and butter brigade," by tho government, is that not n "copper head" is engaged in it, either directly or indirectly, but all arc of pure plo benn origin. Mr. Livingston is a tailor his deputy, Hemphill, do; Mr. Frank, and his deputy, lladebaugh, and the appointee, Gaulin, as well as the ''Government" itself, aro all tailors. Although the appointees aro all lle publicans,thcy arc not of the disunion Stevens class, who, in their despera tion to retain llnir places, aro willing to sacrifice the Union, thus striving to crunpleto tlint. whifh JofVornon llnvi. and his friends faTled to establish a Heparalion of theso States. Messrs Frank and Gaulin both sustain the reconstruction policy of President Johnson, whilo tboso removed arc Disunionists. Mr. How, the mail agent, whose removal we noticed last week, was u secessionist in 100, and has never retracted hi treasonable views; henco his removal was proper and jast, and in fact bis appointment should never Lave been made, not withstanding ho and his friends shout ed themselves hoarse on "the war for the Union." .'f' ratling from flracc. Tho editor of the Shirleysburg Her ald, in removing the name of General Geary from tho head of his columns, declares bo is now fully convinced that negro equality and negro suf frage aro tho grand objects of the Radicals, and that he cannot and will not disgraco himself and his paper by giving countcnanco to tho movement. Tho Northampton County Journal, hitherto a Itadical paper, has aban doned tho"torcl)-and-turpentino" par ty, and supports Hiester Clymer and the Restoration policy of w hich ho is the representative. Tho I'nion llcpubUcan, published at "Williamsport, has dropped tho name of the Disunion candidate Geary. The issuo was too dark for tho editor. The Juniata .h'epubliean, published at Mitllintown, l'a., has taken dow n deary's namo from its mast-head. "Wc notice also that scores of old and consistent opponents of tho De mocracy are forsaking the black flag of tho Radicals, and are uniting their fortunes on tho side of tho party that carries tho flag of tho Union. .All thcscthings aro indicalionsof a change of public sentiment. Dl'.STItl'CTION OF Titol-KItTY. The late equinoctial rain storm has made sad havoc along the valleys of creeks and river.; in Ohio, Inij'ana and Illi nois. Tho bottom lands in those States wero all overflow ed by the cx cesfivo riso in the streams. Thous ands of acres of corn have been do-Btroy-'J. In many instances the tops of the corn could only bo seen. The Ol'io river, n" Cincinnati, rose 2? foot on Wednesday la-t . .iof l.i. Srotiild. Tno 1 ; ?-1 ?.'n lajm in t!ii l.ur r:tve tlio follow in,:, wli'uli wo truut-IVr if,i(V. nml nil. In H'taKii.t; cf Mr. Si'nTr, tlto (W-vrvative cnmliilalo for ( 'micros, it cays : ' After Ihr nutl-rviik of Ihc I!.'' i lli-m be rnii .1 Hil l riiii.n-l a splindi.l ballon, which did g I reiii.c miiliT (ii iu nil Hiiiuiiin. Mr. A'-.-ff (.-o gm.il i iir. A.iMurr, tli.M.i ijn into Oit trnr Hmulf." ;ow, what tliJ Mr. S.-olieM do? lAVIici'o is tlio 'vjili'inliil lattery that lio raised and ftiuijijied ?" Or lailiii-: ' to do that, did lie go to war himself, and if not, why not? Will the organ tell ns? Or will it tell us how cer tain other gentlemen kept "out of the wur," who now boast of having Bent, an Irish or uteh battery, at a cost ol sumo three or four hundred dollars, to save their own cowardly carcasses ? No, no ; -Mr. Seofield preferred com fortable quarter at Washington, at 5,000 a year, whero ho could vote for Negro sutlrago, and to degrade and insult the white soldier by giving the negro ft bounty of thre hundred hilars for two years service, while the w bito soldier only goto tUo prom iso of unr, hundred dollar. And yet they- claim to be the real friends of the soldier ! .Value ".Ml High!.'' Tho Radicals are crowing trcmen lously over tho result of the recent election in Maine. Do these gentle men fonret that on two celebrated oc- casions heretofore, when tho power ful Middle and Western States gave overwhelming Democratic majorities in October and November, Maine did this very same thing in September ? In 1850, after Maine had given tho Abolitionists an increased majority, and had set the whole pack to crow ing just as they now are, they were overwhelmingly defeated in the Mid dle and Western States in the follow ing months. Tho same thing occurr ed again in 1802, and is almost cer tain to occur again this year. So that it may hereafter bo said "as goes Maine, so don't go tho Union." CrGlenni W. Scofield.tbe Disunion nominee for Congress, is in favor of nc- ;ro BUtTm-rc. JteirThad Stevens' pocket piece, Seofield, has not, like Mr. Hubbard,of West Virginia, returned his 2,000 ex tra pay to the United States Treasury. Tiihahoh will bo mailo "odious" on the second Tuesday of October, by tho old "Union savers" rolling up 25,000 majority forlleister Clymer. Democrats, do not fail to go to the election on tho not-olid Tuesdaj" of October. The salvation of the Union depends on your votes. Thkason, in tho shape of Radical ism, must bo squelched or. tho second Tuesday of October, and tho cheap and effective way of doing it, is for every Democrat to go to tho election. Tub hero of tho Buckshot war and his treasonable band can only be made odious by all Democrats going to the polls on the second Tuesday ot Octo ber. Scokii lh, the Disunion member of Congress from this district, having voted for negro suffrngo in tho .Dis trict of Columbia, is of courso in favor of establishing it in Pcnnsj lvania. John AV. (jf.auy, is tho candidate for Governor of thoso bold bad men, Stevens, Cameron k Co., whonrtnow attempting lo enforco negro suffrage unon, and rcdnco tho whites to, the degredution of the negro Timf, Fixkd. Tho lato Congres sional Convention, before adjourning, pnssod a resolution designating I'idg way as the place, and the third Thurs day of August, lsdtf, as tho time, for holding tho next Conference. The see-saw programme is therefore ended. VOTKIJS of Clearfield county, our Iladical opponents ask yon, at the ap proaching election, to reduco your selves to the level of tho negro. Will you do it ? Your votes on the second Tuesday of October, w ill show wheth er you desire your children to associ at'o with, and become the equal in de gredution of, tho black African. mm C-aT Our Congressman, Seofield ,waiits to dodge tho responsibility of tho bill allowing 51,000 extra bounty to Con gressmen, by Btating that he was asleep when tho bill passed. AVhy did ho not sleep when tho Negro I)u reau bill, Civil Rights, and other infa mous bills passed 1 . Io is w ide enough awake when the interests of tho dar- key are at stake, bw when the white j t ax payers' interests comes p, he rlecps. onitr.ns. 4 Tl lnl mid mitt It-1 ti.ii i'l J ml i;r ami lpi-r-lor In ('rntrr Cmml) , liir r'lntR tlm Vote lit' mi Bllrgt'il lrcrter. Two members of the Election Joard in Snow-shoe township. Centre runty, I Pennsylvania, have been triecand! convicted for refusing t ho. voted nn 'alleged deserter," at the eleetim in October, ISO."). j J I cm. Samuel Linn, a Kepublit n, is , tho I resident . I iidge, and was ouiged to declare the law as it really is. Wo annex u statement of the case: The trial ol'Josiah 11. Brown, ,). M. Belts, and D. H- Venger, Elotion I Board of Snowshoo township, fir il legally refusing tho vote of JohnDay ton, at the October election, lNtj, re-( suited in tho conviction of Browi and Belts, and tho acquittal of Yeagatho Court having instructed the jurythat . I i i . . : ... i i. . i . l ' iiiey i-uuiu not con wet 1110 uiuc un der tho evidence. 1 lie lacts ol tlio case, as givci in evidence on tho trial, aro about ai fol lows: John Dayton, a man of foi'igiii birth, presented himself at tho witdow ; at the October election in 105, ilfer-i in;' his bull"'- i" n l.nnd, uikJ his I naturalization paper and a reeoiiit for taxes in tho other. Ho was challcir- ed by one of the Board as a deserter, as lie had been absent lrotu the town ship during one of tho draft They ctused to allow mm to voto unlets bo would take an oath that ho had not left the township to avoid the draft. Mr. Dayton relused to do this ani his vote was rejected, Mr. Yeugcr pntest ing against the action of the l.oard and being overruled by his conpan ions. Mr. Orvis assisted tho Diilrict Attorney in the prosecution, ami Mr. M'Allisterconducted the defence, The jury wero out but a hhort time, when they returned with a verdict ol ulity as to Drowu and Belts, and not guilty as to Yeaflrer. The attention of tho Stato o(icials at Harrisbiirg, who aro sendiig out lists of "alleged deserters," and in structing their political friends ii the various election Boards throughout tho Stato not to permit theso persons to vote, is called to this trial andcon viction. It covers the wholo ground, and is sustained by 'he principle laid ,i i .. t. A . .. 1 t .. uunu i'v iiiu rMiiiremo vui -i oi me Stato in a kindred case. .EleHion officers have no right to sit in judg ment upon ueseners. ji a man is challenged upon that ground, the challenging party must produce legal evidence that tho person offering to vote has been tried and convicted of jtho oll'ciico before a proper tribunal. ji sucn prooi is not submitted ana tho vote is rejected, the ofliccrs are liable to arrest and punishment, as wan the ease with the parlies in Centre county. That is now settled as the law, am tlierc should bo no attempt to prevent legal voters from depositing their bal lots. If there is, thoso making it will suffer tho consequences of their illegal and unlawful acts. 1oic the Tlcktts are to be Voted. The Legislature, last winter, passed a law which changes tho manner of voting. All State oflieers voted for will be voted on one slip, labeled "STATE;" all county ofliccrs, mem bers of Congress, and members of the Legislature voted for, will bo voted on another slip, labeled "COUNTY i" and all Judges of Courts voted for, will bo voted on ptill another slip, la beled "JUDICIARY;" which divides the ticket, at the present election into three slij'S. All tiel.ds should be ready rut, folded and tied, before ileetionilaj Let Democrats attend to this every where, and see that all the tielet is in cluded in their ballot. The ticket w ill he printed as follows : STATE Governor Ilicstcr Clymer. COUNTY Conyresx tYilliam L. Scott. Assembly John I). linnt. Commissioner Henry Stone. . A ud it on John A. J. I-Tcgal. JUDICIAIIY -fls-soi't'iif' Judtjes Jacob NVilhelm Sit i mid C'lytlo Tho ticket must lo cut apart at each of tho wide upac-os, with the words "STAT IV ''COUNTY," and "n'MClMlY" folded out. JraTror five or nix years tho Indi cate contended that tho States la'.ely in reliellion were not out ol tho Union, and never should go out. Now they boldly nnnert that they tvere out all tho time, and shall not conic back to iarticiiatc in tho blessings of tho l ieneral Government. Strange tellows. JMrTho Uadicalrt profess great love for the defenders of tho llepublic, yet when (Ieneral (Jrant and Admiral I'arrairut visited riiihidelnlun tl.ov grossly insulted theso hcroos by re fusing to extend to thorn tho hospit.il- u-it'Tj ui me city. billed, On Hi Ti'lli il . ol h-'H'liiiilwr, I ""ii, nl tlif r i-ili-nop oflli.. Iii.i.' ri lor, I'V !. T. Win. it, !'.!., Mr. N Mil N 1 1.1. I' KTIII.IIMAN. f 0..!..-ii t.iwn.lili., In Minn hol'III A f-MlTIi, of liimr.l 1 toinliii, CIcnilli'M poiinlr, r. On Ki-rl.inl.i'r l, Isiifl. Iy .1. t. Miii kTi, Mr. TlloM AS II. l.l'.W ISi,, Mip, l.l.l.AIIKTII Mi (.'It M'h K.N ll of rcrgiiunn ti nilii., ("Iiar fliM cuuiity, Pit, fly Ilia Ili-v. W. O, WitimiT, nt llio lui.lr'i. fii tlor, on llii Huh of i'.ti-ni!nr, iscd, Mr. (!. W. AHA MS, of M;iry ill.-, to M i.M KM M A V. II A It T M AN, of Wi-ct Ho.-ntur; nil of ('li-nilii'lilco., l'u. fliril, In lVon tonn.lii., on 'liolHli of Sc jili'inlior, ISi'id, XAM'V .NUWr-'MK!!, il.nil.l. r of J.ihkimi niol M.niv kwcomi:h. iieml 2i' ycnii. mol U duvs. "TOTIt.'l'U IViwiim ilrsiriipi to rmisin-! husi- X 1 nop.illi no lit my oilier, are lirreliy notilicd . I M lit 1 will llol lie l iillol nun imtihiiiiv mi oooie on ; mi, v I. t V- I U I'l l IMl ( V BOV UIIV!. lAC'lll .Ull.. 11,1 . i,lll .'. . iw.i.. r!,.,t: M-tf. WAI.JOI'.TKIt. Altl'I 1-1 III SAM:-Si-ven yeais old i 1 1 cood to work every way. You can have your ehoioe of three, lly neiirliMl,l, Hep. l!i!-;it ISIlAKT. MflKM Public Vendue. riUIK undersigned will oiler hi pemonnl pro- perty lit l'ulilie 'ndue, nt hi roideiiee in I'ike towiihiii. on Til 1 HSIlA V, il... Ilthcliiyof OCTOIIKlt, I sun, consisting in part of 1 BAY MAltll. 1 MAKE mol COLT. I two-year-old COLT. 1 v-ke ol tlXKN'. I'fiW'K mol YOI'MI CATTLi:. Ahout 4U he:ol of SlIliKl . 1 tno-horse WAOO.N. 1 two-horse CAKItlA'JIi. Timber Sled and Chains. Link Chain. llor-e Hake and liorne tioani. 1 t'OOIv STOVK. 1 PAItLOIt STOVE. And a lot of finall urlieh-H, too tediouii to mention. .TO' iale to eommi-nee ut 1 o'cl-iek, V. M., when the terms will be mn lo known. Hrpi'ti-st jo.r.rii (IOOX. FALL STYLES OF BONNETS AND HATS JLT RECElYr.D AT :r.. i8f,o. Mi-. n ni.cips. Sept. To all Book Buyers. TAS. K. SIMON, 33 South Sixth Street, Phila- if delphia, ia agent fur the following valuable books : Appleton'i Now American Cyclopedia Ifl vols. " History of '.he Hohellion I large vol " Dictionary of Mechanics 2 vols. Rebellion Record, by Frank Moore 9 " Washington Irving'a Work a, 22 " Cooper's Novels. Dickens' Works. Merivale & (iibbun's Home. Macanley'a Works. I're's liicti mnry of Art! and Manufactures. I'arcroft'a United Statos 8 vols. te.. A. I furnii.li all Books published for public and privo-e uiliranos, at holes-ale prices, bend list of any hooks wanted, with a stump, for pricas.wbieh will he sent hy return mail. sepIB-St ADMIM-TIt ATOU M) I ICi:. Notice ia hereby given that letters of administra tion have been grunted lo the undersigned on the estato of Mntthow Savage, deceased, late of Lawrence township, Clearfield county. All por sons indebted to said estate will ploase make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement, to tbe uu.lnrnlL'llvil. KAVAOB, New Wai-hinjton, Pep. 2fi,Hfl8 fit Adin'r. CAL'TIO'. All pel miiis are hereby cautioned ayainl pu relishing or in any manner meddling with TWO llOltf-'F.S one a large iron gray horse, and the other a dun uiare now in the poyseHi.ion of l.oreiuo 1. Curry, ill Junlaii township, I'loiir fn bl county, as tho same belongs to me, and are left with Ii ini liu loan, subject to mv order. f'V-J "i?1!"1- I I.M A M (TRHY. " JULIUS LINDRi'S Vegetable Ambrosia, or Chemical Hair Renewer. A XI!W II AIM ltlTOItATlVr:. flMlIS preparation restorrs CRAY HAIR to its natunil color, frees the Iirn4 Irom dandruff and humors. and gives the hair a Moist, soft and glossy npiioiirancf. rncc n.ini per IkiIHc. For sale by ('. It. Watm and all Druggists and Fancy liooils llcalei, and by the proprietor, l.ock llave i, l'a. Sept. 12-4t VVi l:i lirsi-eli. SAlFSMAX, iifa" Miiole .ile Notion House, who has a knowl- lifc of 11. t. husinms. ami can command a a-nod trade. Snlarv liberal. Address Til KO. 'F.J 1. A CO. X... fit N. Third Street, l'liila. pep 12 l'lMII.Y Vi m It fi raTe nt I A II. W. SMU'll k CO S. i niivr ii;ai,ity oi--siiin(.i.i k(1, V lor sale by II. W, SMITH & t'O. C 1 II 'I ION. All iiersims arc hereby warned All persons are hereby warned J against harlmnng or tiustingniy w.le I.av.s. I l ll'!'rV ""' .'"""'r Tl,h",,, J,,rt use, and 1 will pay no il.-l.tp of her eoYitra.-ling. S-p. 12. lHWl.J,,. F.I.I.IAH BfllXS. Farm for Sale. rPH I. iiiiderisned offers liis frm at l'rivnte 1 Sale upon r.-iis-nialiln terms. The farm is sit- 1...- ll,. i i....... . , . nnlc cast ol I ruit 11,11 t hiireb, n.,,1 ai . , r " H Iff. , " ,1. "I l"''h, '"'li-iir.-.l.linvinit llM - reoiimvl - cd a SA'A MIM., DWKI.I.I Nt) JKU si: and HAXK IIAIIN, wiih a laruc AIM'l.lMUti. 1I A1;). The unimproved porliou , AVl'I.l, TI 111 'ill A, fi.rMiU tniv.r . V' .,. . . r- uon, in uiiiia iiinirMiiii. anniti aim " it inn nt uimiiini MT rniiinc. Upon lite premises, or by letn-r Bd-lre-.-d to the , aiinscrilmr at ew Jlillporl. t'!, urfieU ..imiitv. l'u. ! ; f-e.l: 12. r.ii .,t p,. .TAMl'.J .1, .l At'KSiiN. riM.AC III.KS- l:A.MIVtilONs. ,p. , .1. plieanlK ..t ,S'hi.ol, in Cleaihi l-I ei Iv. will - talatnl nt ll I. .11, .u. : u I a ...... ..... . ... ., , ...,,..,,,!; nlnr ,m,.,.,, m v ,.,.k, A. M.:. Va h,, Imii'e in Hu-lun in wt'nsviiin uiin iiKe, mi tun Sth, at Curwensi ille : Cleardeld and Law retire, on tbe Illlli, at ( lenrfli lil; on the lllh.at MulKoul.urg; tiirard, u the Uth.l at (on en,. Mill ; (i,hi-ii, on tho i:ilb, at Hums-, "e; 1 'I. on the l.'.lh. at Il,., kton: Uloomand ilrn.lv, on tbe loth, at Luther-burg : IVnn. I.um- iH-rlilvaml lirirn-on, on tho Kill, at Lumber . w.inMiii mni minimus, . ,.- ..i . . - ..... in i, on me in, at Bow.-r: Burnsi.l;.. New ii g . .. . Jordan nndhnox . on the 20,h, t A.isou villi , Hogg, and 1 ra.llord, on the 2 id. nt Wil - Ily tbe new furinof lbe( Vrlitii iiiei.,theSu.e dent ef-rtities to the good morn! rhnrnctrr ol t .e. rilltell- ter ol the hoi. ..... ..,,, .irii.iiiin ami .Horns, on the '.Mil, at tor any loss or damage that may ocp hylertown ; Heeai.tr n,l (is,.,.,.!. il,.r.,on (he 2 Ith, ciety desires exhibitors toglveperso ..... V, """"""r". " on- io ineir animals and i nicies, and at ..i i. at Hios. endersot. s; (io. lii h, ,, 2ftlh. the Fair to alien,, to their removal, as " F.ui,.; ueeearia. on t n '-7ih ... I ler. The applieants are, th. rel.ire. required t..pn- ""1.n n""1, rvrn' M t11 "ia 'n 'r rl"r sent a written tcMimonv. signed bv two or more res-1 , ' ' ih" time of n,ry- Tn lntity ponsil.U. persons, known In the e'ommiinitv. Ire ?f K"' 10 ht plowed by each team to be one-ii-rtili.-ateswilllM-i-.s,ied. 1'ir.-tors ,,.! Ciiirns arc f"Ur. ,U cr- Th Xlm Hc"d to da the i.'.picsien io ne present. (ii;l. W.SNYIll'll Sept. Itllh, lsii(l-:u. rounty Siiperint.-tidi'iil. t !" WALL PA 1-j; Its. 1OU0 NEW FALL STYLES. , HOWKMv .1 HUU11KE. Manul'actiin-rs of Paper Hangings and Window Shades. Cor. Fourth A Mnrket h-ts., rinla-1. li.bia N. B.-Alwsv, in rtore. a l,rr, 'r l t'vrv and OIL HIAtiRH. " ,' r THE NCXT FAIR. nntMini:i: or iiium;i.mi.t. I. K. l:lZ 1 ILl.U. rhulrin!!. It, W.Cmllli, A. W. W ll.r, ''""-T J,"1''!' " ' A. V. Uni lfn, j Kmln r, II. 1). Tlnifnnt Jodn MrClrlUn, 1.. M. Mi-rrWI, It rglfiT (lurlurt, Mm. A. M. Ililli. Mrn. A. C. Kinm-y, Mm. l'rink Mio.-l, Mm. Wiliinm O. Foley, Mm. John D.TliomiHon, 1r. lluripy Klpihinjr, Mil. Jiinira Tlion iji.n, Mra. llii v Ul .1 hn mid, Mm. C. Ii. W'nton, MrJ Henry Urid;, Minn Mury June Koovrr Min Jennie. Mitchell, Mlm Af-'iim I.nincn, Mix Lutiina M org. in, '"'" J imf Tliniii'ton, Jottn Ihnn lloynh u, Ai ilrew A Jillrinau, Tnylor ltnwli'i, A. O. Tm, Jnlm A. IIpciI, .inroh (lulirli, Wiliinm Mliorl, Wlllinm l'ullcrlon, (leorfi) II. Hull, i tin I!. Hoover, j;ici,arj g, Carr, C'OM.MITTI'.K AT I.lt(;i;. Martin 11. Luther, William Tucker, (). V. llnrton, Joneph M'Kee, A. W. l.ee, Jamci Wriyley; John 0. Loraiue, Joneph C. llrenner, Hiram Woodward, Jdin II. Hewitt, Jaeub M. Kepler, 1'. A. Ua,iH:i, AI. Oruhain, II. W. l'urk, Mrs. Lewis I. Irwin, Mrs. John O. Loraiue, Mrs. H. .1. Wallnee, Mn. L. II. Merrcll, Mrs. John F. Koto, Mrs. J. U. Waher', Mim Luey Lilian, Min Alice llurrett, Mi Burah Mellrioo, Miss lioiiha Wright, Miss ii. Ward. Mips Mary aue Col bum. i Wiliinm 1'. Johnson, j,lC0, JJat k, ilo..i.l"W II. .U LIUMU IV. Jl'lll, John Lawcho, S. P. WilKin, 1.1. W. Potter, 0. It,. Foster, Milo lloyt, Isaae (lout), A. P. Iiarger, Kllia Irwiu, Samuel A.Caldwell, Geo. W, Uullwell, il.D. John ratton. I William Ten Eyck, Jainoa K. Caldwell, J. IS. W alters, Marshal L. W. TEN EYCK. Chief of I'ollce Uon. WM. C. FOLEY. Ill'MX AM) HKGXI.ATIONS. Family tickets - - - $1 00 Single tickets, during Fair - 50 Binele admission tickets - 2 Children under ten years old, whon accompanied by thoir parents or guardians, tree. Checks will be civen at the door to persons desiring to pans out during the exhibition, but will not admit the holder to any otner jxtiiui tion each balf day counting an exhibition. The number and class, and the number in tho class, with tho name of the nrticlo, will appeal on the card attached; but the Dame of tbe ex hibitor will not appear. Premiums and diplomas will be paid on and after tbe first Wednesday of November, and until the 1st day of January, ISA", a'ter which all money premiums unclaimed will be considered as a donation tc tho Society. The officers of the Society and members of the Committee of Ar rangements will wear a bade designating thoir ofliee, and it will be their duty as well as pleas ure to attend to the expressed wishea and wants of the exhibitor and others, if it ia in thoir power to to do. A select police force will bo in constant attendance for the preservation of order and protection of property. The trotting course is level, well graded, and cno-'Jiird of a mile in circuit. Ample arrange ments will be uiado lor the convenience of spec tators. Children under ten years of ago not ad nlttod unless accompanied by their parents. Every porion wishing to be enrolled as a mem ber of this Society inunt apply on or bef. re tin Qrrt day of tho Fair, and on tho payment of one dollar to the Treasurer shall receive a certificate of membership, containing the name of tho ap plicant and endorsed by the Secretary. fcvery person bi-coiuing a member as above stilted shall, on the presentation of his certificate, receive a ticket which will admit biia free during tbe Fair. Any pel son complying with the above regulations and pavinS $ I U, shall become a life member, and shall be exempt from all contribu tions, and shall annually receive from the tec re tary a free family ticket. All persons must be provide! with tickets wnitb cuu be nan rrom tun Executive loininutec, Trcaurer or Secretary, or at the offico on tho ground. I'ersons acting as judges are l ipected to tecume members of the it'oeiety. Fersons from ether counties can become members by comply ing with the above rulea. Ladies can become members by making application as above, and payiag into the treasury lifty cccts, whon they will receive a ticket to admit them free. Exhibitors must became luouibors of the Soci ety, and. have their animals and aniclos entered on the Secretary's books on or before the 2d day of October; ard all animals and articles, except hor-es, must be brought within tbe en closure as early as Wednesday, at 12 o'olom:, M., and all perrons eutering animals and articles for exhibition w ill procure car-Is from the Secretury, with the class and number of entry of said arti- clc I'revloiu te plating said arliclo on the ground, llay anu alraw will be luruisticU gratia lor all aniniula entered for premiums, and grain will be lurnithed at cost for liiuto that desire to purchase. No horse shall be entered or allowed a premi um unlesa he ia free from disease. llores will be received nntil Wednesday noon, but mu.t be entered previously. All persons who intend to exhibit borsos, cattli, sheep or swine, or who intend to offer stock or any other articlo for sale, should notify the Secretary of such intention, on or befi.ro the 25th of optombor, and have with him a lii-t and full description of the lame. Fersons intending to exhibit blooded stock must produce authentic pedigrees, and are earn estly requested to furni.-h the Secretary, by the ; 24th of Kentciuber. with a list of their .lock and tu, r.digrca of ,ach, 1 Preparation, of entries, I ,eJ,.r,- :i. .,,. ,i L. W1" 'ffr4 " This will facilitate the and in caso of dchcicnt the owner time to correct the same. liiKtnirtlon lo Judge-. No animal to re ceive an award in more than one clan. Judges are expressly required not to award nr.nkiiim.1.1 m... f.,.. i X' .. : '. ,.iv,u,u n.e tn h. i.. ,i t . ,ha ttrre.r to hlv, b Un,BeA ,.. , lhc j claisol lat cattle, the object or the Society being 'lo hare superior animals of thia description for breeding. ! i ..i ti. i i 1 Th. Jadf!e M cattle will I rtionUr attention to the animala rubmit- iaJ .;,. a , , ,vw riuii'tniu. 1,1 ii DenTa. ft i other thlnrf . riiic; ei uhI, ihn are tho bektrmitlo tht j httv thprirrfttfttwoipht ortr tb nmllottup3r- Union. ThM IihI to bo weithed, and will uae meusurea to Rive the supettieies of eai b, and ublih the result at - Him uieir rrporis. xncy will also, before award- tnjr any preuuums, rc(iure of the competitors full siaiemcnia aa to I lie in miner and cost of feeilim as required by the regulations of the nrow.utn l:. . ..p., W hen there ii but one exhibitor, although be may show several animals in one class, onlv oae premium will be awarded-that to the first, or othorwise as tho merits of the animal mav be judged. ' 1 ho superintendent will take every rrocaution on exnihition .Her thoi. arrival, and arrange ' ment on th. grounds, but will not be resi.ouMble ur. Tbe So. n ul attention the close of the Soaiutv cannot take lurther cure of them, Hulrtt of 1U. Iiijj The name of tho plow- work will be three hours. The furrow .lie. i j all eases to be hipped The (easts to start at tbe same nme, ana each plowman to do bis work without driver or other assistance. The promi. urns offered by the Society will be awarded to uie lnuiviuuais wnn, in tbe judgment of the joommittee, shall do thoir work in the best man ner! provided tho work ia dona io the time al lowed for iU performance. Eaoh plowman is to !?,n,?r "' in,n ' within th.1." i rourth of n rred plowed each plowman will be u'rd..to.tri.ke " bck f""d huua and , Brln " w l0ll rurrow 'a 'be middlo. I laformation riuire4 in rtgarJ to matters r.f the Poelrly rsn V f slns.l by ,,,lr,,;r FCMilh p Commit!" er lb Feersurv, be pleased to gh any lul. ninsin n n,,lt ' r at any lime. Any art lei nnl eniiinpia t4 In thsl.n and placed upon tthilulion, if wortbj of m Will be suitably awardsd. Tha Kiecuti Committe reserve a I,. tlnfiitr tinwnr tA nwpril Ili tilo.i. in -. - second best article, or for articles not njti.j, preiniii.ns oy ine ruies. All articles way be entered free tf ft, except horsut for ploasuro, and for the tro: premiums. FRESH ARRIVALS. A T THE CIIEAI' STOIJK ( J.X. SHOWERS & GRAHAM Fall Good! New aid Very Cheap!1 QIIOWEU3 4 GI1AIIA.M respectiullv nounco to the public that they are now ojn ..i; hi. ciiui a ve assorimeni ot FA LL GOO DS, At tbe old aland In Graham's new Building- wli' they oiler to sell at astonishingly low unci (considering thoir cost !) for cash or appruil oil country prouuee. xuwtr biock oi DllY GOOD CANNOT BE SUltrASSED! Customers can there find CALICO KS WITH FAST COLOI SIUSLINS! DELAINES! LAWX CLOTHS! CASS1MEUS! VESTIX'is LA DI ES' SUA WLS ! GENTS' SI1 AWJ.S HATS & UAl'S BOOTS KMOFS CARPETS &. OIL-CLOTHS! OUIi STOCK OF FANCY GOODS IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE AND VARIETY, emlracine NOTIONS! NOTIONS! Norinvc bcuris ! Head-Nets ! Neck-Tics featt-helH! i'ort JUonnaies linmhoa rhotOL'raohic Alhuma ! PIPES, TOBACCO & SEOARS! PERFUMERY OP AI L TCIVTist Or anything else in tho Notion Line! AL,.U. HARD-WARE ! Q uce ns ware, GROCERIES AJND PROVISIONS ! All of th be.it oualitv. and selected with si,r;,,l regard to the trade of Clearfield county. JO.-tl'JI e. MlOWhltS, Kb WARD W. UKAJJAM. Clearfield, Eept. 26, lSliG. farmTrs, merchants, ANI) CITIZENS, Look lo your Interests ! g. s.'flegal, Phlllpsburg;, Ceutrc rounty, I'enn'a, MA N l' FACT I'll KM OF Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Ar OL'LD rospectfully inform his friends and II the puhlio Kenernlly. that bo baa opened LAK3E SALE-KOOM3 in the borough of Phil-psbiir-, Va., fur the manufacture and aale of Miivra and Tlu and Slicef Irmi 'are. of every description, manufactured from the best material, and Sold at the lowest Cash Prices. Merchant! dcsi'lnr to purchase will find it te their advantao to examino my atock before pur chasine; elsewhere. r-r-A!l orders for PPOCTIXO and OTIIEll WORK will bo attended to on the SH011TKST N'OTICE, repl2.tr VI ) M I M iT!t A TH ' N i I I C li.-Xotiea is hereby piven that Lettors of Adminii. tration have this day been prantcd to the under sicned, on the Estate of Nicodenuis Sollidar, doo'd., lute of llra-ly township, t'lcarDcld coldU, I'enn'a. All persons knowing themselves io debtedto said estate are rciueeied to make im mediate payment, and those having claim) ap.'iinst the same, w ii! present thorn dmy authca I cutc.l for settlement. .iri.rrs a. Trr.rn. J! U 11 ALL rIlAn'LR. Sept, 12, ISfni.-r.t. Adiiii:iit-iitor. Attention, Scldiers. EQUALIZATION OF T.OUXTY. VI.I. SOLDI P.ltS l)K lr,I-' J-T..1 are entitled to nn IM'lU'ASKll I'iiI NTV. TIki iindcrKipncd is prepared to collect all s...k llonntics, as well a the im-r. ax-d pay to Soldi-n' Wi'.ows, All inquiries and cotmnu!ii..itioiis an swered promptly. IlNch.-irgr rc-eipted for. Tort Offiee adilress, Curwcnfville, Pn. jn-lT 1ST ATT EVAN Accidents 1 Accidents! North American Transit Insurance Co, 1'iinoipal Cfficc, l.tll S. ii'u Su, l'bil'a, ( liartcrrd !arrli 30. Capital ------ 5tiO.Kil rMlF. only Aoc.i.lent Insurance Company of 1 Pennsylvania,. . Annual Policies Issued analnst all Accidents at exceedingly low rates. Insurance effected in any sum from J.iOO to $10,0110. No medical ex an ination required. Compensation given each week in rase of injury. Thia company has paid many losses, promptly and eatii-faclorily, and its Officers and I'irectora are widely and favorably known throughout the State. OirtcERs Louii L. Houpt, President. Henry O. Ilrown, Secretary. James M. Conrad, Treasurer. E. S. Keeler, (ieneral Agent. rtRK Tona 1-ewis L. Iloupt, Late (i en'l Ticket Agent Peun'a Railroad Co.; Matthew llaird, firm of M. W. Haldwin A Co. Pbilad'a ; Fnmuel C. Palmer, Cashier Commercial Nat Itank, Phil'a; Kirhard Wood, firm Wood, Marsh llarward, No. Still Market at, Phil'a ; James M. Conrad, firm Conrad A Walton, Market at, I'hiiad'aj J. K. Kingsley, Cuiitiiieiilnl Hotel, " II. U. Leisenring, 2:!7 A 2; tf Hock at, " Oeorge Martin, firm .Martin. Toy 4 Co, No. 312 Chestnut at. Phil'a ; Enoch Lewis, la'e General Sup't Pa. Tiailroad ; (1. C. Eranciccus, Uencral Agent Pecn'a Railrnml Company. 1'olicica issued and infortoation furn-shed by JOHN L. CL'XTLE, Agent, rp5.tr Cleaifield. fa ITCH I ITCH I ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH Wheaton's Ointment. will cmr Tits i-rrti in 48 liot tss. Aleoeurea 8 ALT KIIEI V. T.LCKHS. CI1II. 11LAIN8, an I all EKl PT10NS OF THE SKIN. Price 60 rente. For rale by all drurglsts. Uj ending 0 c-nta to M KEKS A P01TEK, Pol Agent, 170 Waerfngton street, ltosu.n, it will o. lorwarueu ny mail, rre of postage, to any part of th. United States. Jun. 1.1, '06-1 yr. ) for aale at lUrtrwlck t Irrin', Clraraeld Pa. 'I . ; .1 Ml id