THE llElHmUCAN. TiURxnAT::::: :::::: A tipiiNt .1, ISfi7. Kak Bam,. Tlio regular monthly meeting of tho 'Moose lnse Hall Cluh will be htld on Thursdriv evening, August 2'Jtli, at eight o'clock, at the usual plnre of mooting. By order of the President. Wbiiiut Graham, Scc'y. liuLES in Bankruptcy. Tho olll rinl rules and regulations in bank ruptcy, as adopted by the U. S. Dis trict Court, are for sale in pamphlet form at the ottice of tho Erie Observer, Erie, l'a. Price, 30 cents a copy, or eight copies for $2. Address B. AVhit man, Observer Oflico, Erie, Pa. AVe direct the attention of our read ers to tho annual report of George W. Snyder, Esq., County Superintendent, which will be found on our first pugo. Mr. Snyder, although he is devoting his whole time and energios in the discharge of his otliuiul duties, still solicits tho counsel and advico of directors, teachers and citizens who favor the cause of education. Tremendous Hail Storm. The hail storm which passed over this county on Sunday lant was tho heavi est visitation of its kind within the recollection of the oldest inhabitant. Some of the hailstones were as large as ben eggs, and dangerous to man or beast. A man named Johnston, in Canal township, was knocked senso less whilo holding his horse, and another, whoso name wo did not hear, was knocked down. The belt of coun try occupied by the storm is from five to eight miles in width, extending from east to west. The destruction of the crops along this belt is almost complete. Corn and oats are lying flat tho oats threshed und corn ears torn from the stalks. Buckwheat is also exterminated. A report from Tionesta represents the damage as great in that region. Tionesta creek rose two feet iu two hours. Tho riae in tho Allegheny was some twenty inches on Saturday night, but on Tuesday tho river had settled to low water bearings. Tho pelting of the hail is described by those who bad a front view, and wcro out-doors, as terrific The rour of tho storm was distinctly heard in this borough, but we received very little hail. For sev eral minutes the rumbling was like the passing of a heavy train of cars. Venango Spectator. An old preucher in Western Xew York, who was being urged by some of his cbnnhmen, during tlio political excitement in that State, last fall, to join the Hadicul party, said : "So, my brethren, I can't join that party, because all tho Abolitionists in the country are in it; and Abolition ism, my brethren, has dono a wonder ful sight of harm among the people. It has hurt many shepherds and scat tered many flocks. It got into the .Mclhodift church and broke that up. It got iu among tho Presbyterians and split them iu two; and got into the Government and broke tho old Union to pioces. And, my brethren. I don't know of anything it is good for but to break up. If you have any enmity against tho old boy, I advise you to send Abolitionism into his do minions, and it will break up hell itself in less than six weeks." The West Branch Boom Company are now having erected in tho river, at the foot of llepburn stroct, one of the finost dams ever placed in the Susquehanna river. The extreme length from bank to bank will be one thousand feet, breadth of base forty eight loci and tho height eight feet. Iho pollute will bo on the snlo of the river next tho city, and w ill bo 450 feet long by 00 feet wido, and will bo guarded on each side by walls of tho ssme length, and 1(5 feet wido by 16 high. Over 200,000 perch of stone will be required to comploto the work, and the total expenditure will not fall much short of 1150,000. Williamsport Standard. Stanton has gone to hide himself in tho White Mountains. Wo do cot sco how ho rould possibly do a better thing for himself or his country just now, than to go up on ono of their highest crags and jump oft". The Mon grel papers aro now all praising him, and tbore is no telling what they may be doing six months from now. It is evidently a good tims now for Stan ton to die.aa ho will be sure oi a great many first-class obituaries. ' An exchange gives tho following as the correct correspondence between the Presidont and Stanton : Kxectttve Mansion, Aug. 12. E. M. Stanton Sir: I have ap pointed Llyssos to kick yoa out. lie wears No. 8 boots, heary soled. A. J. War Department, 1 ' Washington, Aug. 12. j Andrew Johnson Sir: 1 yield to "superior forco"and subside K. M. S. Tbore would be two hundred and forty members of the llonsn of Repro sentntives if all tho members from all tho States wero present. Of these, only ono hundred members votod to pass the despotism bill over the veto. As a two-thirds vote, or one hundred and sixty odd members, are required to reject a veto, it becomes more fully apparent what a miserable Rump now controls tho destinies of the country. llussia has its Poland ami Siberia, Great Britain its Ireland, Franco its deadly Caycne penal settlement, and the Federal Government its disfran chised and desolated South, governed by the sword. Neither of tho above Governments is in a condition to lec ture Turkey about Crete and the Cre tans. Tennessee to-day is in a more scandalous condition than any pro vince of the Turkish empire. The "Detroit Board of Trade has passed a resolution that two hundred pounds shall hereafter constitute a Urrel gf flour. itlitrkn for ttlllir. Nothing so much worries tho parly of groat moral idenn, as the possibility thsl tho Ftecdiucn, under the new order of things, will insist upon run ning ns candidates (or Congress, May ors, Aldermen, etc. That Is something tho w bito radicals have not bargained for, and as they want all the ollic.es for themselves, their apprehensions as to colored competition is easily un derstood. They aro willing enough to confer upon tho negro tho right of sufl'rago, hut they aro unwilling that that right should bo exercised so as to interfere with thoir monopoly of the emoluments of ollico. Tho colored man, however, wo soo, begins to ap preciate this manifestation of Bullish ness on tho part of tho "mean whites," and we are not surprised, therefore, that they should bo taking the proper measures to counteract it. The col ored gentlemon, J. J. Wright, who got up in tho South Carolina liadieal Convention, tho other da', and insis ted upon naming ono of his race as a proper candidate for tho Vieo Presi dency of the United Slatos, had an intelligent perception of tho neces sities of tho situation. And that other colored gentleman, who is run ning in Palmettodom as a candidate for Congress, must likewise bo anima ted by the true spirit of progress, and a commendablo solicitude lor tho true interests of his race. And tho same may be said of the equally enterpri sing Africans who aro gotting them selves placed on the police, and in other civil offices, at Richmond, Sa vannah, Now Orleans, etc. To weak en the moral ofl'ect of theso tondencies, we see, the Radical wire-pullers here are causing to be published letters pur porting to be from colored men here and there, disavowing any desire to hold oflieo, and calling upon their col ored brethcrn to abstain from giving their ambition that turn. These let ters, there is every reason to beiieve, are bogus, and gotton up expressly to deceive. The radical leaders are up to all that kind of sharp practice, and tho "colored brothorn" henco had better be on their guard. Express. Tho Buflulo Courier is led to tho belief that J. Wilkes Booth is st;ll alive. It gives several roasons for the opinion, among which is the statement that a few weeks ago a gentlemnn of undoubted veracity, who has been a wido traveler, called at the office, and after conversing for some time about tho authenticity of tho Booth diary, brought into court at tho trial of Sur ra It, finally said : "I know J. Wilkes Booth well, and have socn him within six months." The expression was let slip in tho heat of discussion, and its utterance seemed to annoy the gen tleman so much, that he olosod the conversation almost immediately. Erie Observer. A Mexican paper says that Lopes, tho traitor, alter selling Maximilian and his generals, wont to Puebla to to see his wifo Sho met him leading their little son by tho hand, and thus addressed him : "Sir, horo is your son ; we cannot cut him in two, tako him. You aro a base coward and traitor. You havo betrayed your country and your benefactor. I-rom this hour we are strangers for I shall retire to my family. Go '." Shocking. A negro girl, about 19 years old, named Arabella Iorniillo, and living near Camp Schofield, was arretted yesterday by officer Dinguid, ol the city police, charged with throw ing her new-born babo into a pen of liogs, by whom it was devoured. 1 he girl confessod the cruel deed, and said sho made way with tho child because she did not caro to undergo the troublo and expenso of raising it. Lynchburg J cm. Tho only way for people to live, or, for a Republican a Republic to live, is to discharge all obligations, and the first and greatest debt, is the oath of tho administrators ol tho Gov eminent to uphold the Constitution of tho United States. Onco loosen tho public mind fiom this oath, and it breaks away from all other obliga tions, for, he who cannot keep an oath, will not pay debts, if ho can help it. m Tho average yearly production tf distilled spirits in tho United States during the past five years has been fif ty millions of gallons, the revenue has been collected on about soventeen millions. Loss to the government jr.ii,nuo,tK0 annually A late rebel says "I respect the Northern man who honestly fought for tho Union, but 1 despise the trai tors who under the name of Union, have used the Northern peoplo to do- stroy the South, and then to destroy tho Constitution. Colored Policemen. Gon. Sickles has removed tho police of tho town of Sumtor for alleged maltreatment of the blacks and inefficiency. JIo has appointed two colored ond ono whito poiicomen to succeed Iho luto incum bents. Tbcro has been a strong caso of mis cegenation in Kvansville, Indiana. A pretty )-onng white girl has married a coal-black negro.and her father is very much put out about it ; tho negro is also much put out of the honso. The people out West are evidently getting quito smart. An Iowa paper declares upon its "honor," that it knows of a babo six months old that said the other day to its mother: "Give me a drink of water." A correspondent of the Charleston Xeirf, in a recent letter from Wash ington, Ga., writes that Gen. Toombs will soon publish a letter that will "searo timid folks" and raise a broczc, politically. Tho old Pennsylvania bank bnild ing in Philadelphia is to bo removed fiieccmeal to Portland. Tho marble ins been marked, lettered and num bered, stono by stone, and it will reappear os a custom bouse. It is rejHirtod that Gen. Howard, the boss of the negro bureau, is to be removed. The Treasury would be greatly benefitted if both boss and burtsu were wiped out. I kiii ih f I'tni ir. Tho Hon. Henry H. Filch, U. S. At torney at Savannah, in a Into legal opinion said: "Next to usurpation r power, there is no higher grade in po litical crime than a timid abandon ment of rights." In tho midsiof these days, such a sentence is liko a single diamond sparkling in a mountain of mud. We havo ever insisted in this magiuine that tho usurpations of tho African party wero not much greater crimes than tho supinencss and cow ardice of tho Domocralio party. The very first net of usurpation committed by Lincoln should havo been mot by tho united tliundors of tho Democrat ic party. And the agents of that usur pation should havo met with death at every threshold they dared to violate. Wo, for ono, shall never be ublo suffi ciently to despiso a peoplo who have so weakly given up thoir rights. Wo havo witnessed the pooplo crouching beneath tho despotisms of tho Old World, but then it has takon contu ries for tyrants to bring the people into subjection. In this country the work was dono as in a night. But we are still not without hopes that there is a gorm of virtuo and patriot ism left, which may yet spring up and throw a clenched hand at tho throat of every satrap of illegal power ; but never, until tho peoplo get tho pluck and virtue to roll in tho dust the heads of such tyrants as Stanton and Stevens, togother with all their creatures, such as Sheridan, Sickles, Popo, nnd every other knave who dares to enforco'the merciless rulo of the sword over a wholo people. Tho man who talks a softor policy than this, is wanting either in honor or sa gacity. Old Guard. Going Up. The Milleritcs, or Ad ventists, are again preparing to "go up." Their disappointments have been many, but they have strong faith that the end of mundane affairs is at hand, and that tho niillcnium will be duly inaugurated on or about the 1st of October. For 2,500,000 votes the Radicals havo 216 members in Congress, whilst 3,500,000 Democrats have but CO. No further argument than theso figures is needed to show the infamous char acter of tho Radical usurpation. The removal of Satrap Sheridan has created no excitement at Washington City, and should not anywhere else. It is only ono tyrant legs. It is said that Surratt is to be tried again as soon as Congress can pass a law-to put negroes on t'ao Jury. White men aro not supposed to be intelligent enough to understand the case. Tho Bureau of Military Justico has bred more crimo than it has punished ; moro perjury than Heaven will ever forgive or tho country forget. Two hundred thousand cigars arc made at tho Michigan State prison per month. Tho Alabama claims elude payment as Semmcsuscd to dude fight. Harhrts. C'lcarueld Market. Bi-rmrlid wrrkly for tlir Crr.AnriKi.n Hnrvai.tcA lv J. P. Kimtf.f.1, Iiealer in 1'ry Good. tiro curica, Pruvieion, dc, Market at., Clrarliitld. Ci.nAsnn.ri, Ancuat 5d, isrj. Apples. jrrpiTi 0 on! Hnjra, drcsaid on Print, It 12-) I Hirl.-n, ircrn 7 Afijilc butttTj'Pgul, 1 Oil! Hums, angar cured, Butter M Plmulilirs 2h 14 K, 2(1 30 I'll 75 1 4(1 0 llll , 20 4 .SO 1 60 s 1 511 Brans J.1 Win) 4 0(1 llurkuhwif.. 0 011 llut-kwhoat flour lb. 0 Si.ks T.srd S ,Mres j.ork.TS bid.. H'f, dried SO I Oku. Ilecf, fresh 12(1 1.1 ' Onions Hoards, M 15 00(120 00 Potatoes Corn, shelled... 1 60 Poacher,, dried, lb. Corn, far 7J j Plaalor, T l.bl Corn meal, pack, 1 7.1 i Bye- ('hup, p ewL So Kara. V Id , Clovoraeed 00 OO 1 Kali, W park , Chtcw . 00 ! Shingli-a, Is in., M. 6 00 Cherries, It 00 I S!iiii(ilii. 20 in 12 00 Chiokena, drsd, Hi, 20 I Timothy seed 0 00 Kvire 2 Tallow la Klmaeed ! 00 WhiuL. 3 00 Flour 12 now. n on ! Wool 4n Jlajr 10 Il(i(.i.l2 00 j Wood, f itor.l 4 00 IMttstiurg Markets. Pirrnai ao, Auju't It, 18(17. H.OI K. Pavloo Fnow Flakr, Whit Winter.- til 50 (ininl'a O. K. Krniu.kj-, While Winter,...- II 50 .trnkinn' Lilly Milln 11 25 rhoim Brand Srin( Whna' 11 ll(ift 11 iti live Dour, f I'l'l- a oo ( andlM 14 Corn meal, bus, Hui'krrlmAt flour, hundred What,B 2 on 0 live I Dnf,y Oalt Olioi, Corn, fhrllrd I((V Potntoea, a., nrw, y hairelO Hi(i Onion, larrri.. TimolliT arcd.O 00 Clover lped.H Flal aeed Mo llilif.. 0 IHKiy lran, navy II utter, mil. ..('(- Cheew tHifu .BZ... I'Jfni 1 lllj.No. 3 Mackcnd, barrel 1(1 50 0 00 I,ard,choioe..Kli(ai l.'l) S 15 Tallow i 25 1 sacui. 5lSidMl 0b 10) 1 05 2 on .1 on on t on 1 on 1 HO X On 2n is 1.1 Shnuldrn 1:4(1 I Mama, I. ft. 21 Mraa Pork 24 50 llriK.in 2 5lrii, I 35 lli liwd Oil 44 Coflr !t:t( 27 KCftANN. Ilrown UK'il 14 KrfniFd, hard. IS A pofftia 17 TBAS. lllark 75a, 1 20 Ai.iile.l!i lil. 4 on Urran 00(d) I 05 lined aoiilemiirimn, 7Svruia 75(ii I 00 1 1 I Vnlaaaea 75(1) S5 lined iiirhcR,ln(iii halt, Y barret 2 All I Hie U,Ot ll I- LOt H .... pHOVlrUOXS. T. C. JENKINS, t OMMlSHlOX MI.RCHAT, whoi.khai.r nrfti.KR a HRrnvm or FLOt It, PltoVISIoVS, ANH ALL KIM18 OF llF.FlNF.il OILS. C'hraneat l'lotir llouae In Plttaburrh Od hand, reliable and well known brand. Quality of Flour guaranteed, iudueementa to wden and I'rioea Current aent every week. CRrrKKlir.D Fauwr, 27.1 Liariirr Ktbfkt, janlU-ly 1'ITTSIU Hull, Pa. IMiiladelilila ;rorry SlarkaU Pltll.AtiRI nttlA, Anxnat 10, 1S07. TF. AK. r nn l:l n. Itio, entumon 22JoX 2:14. (to.! 24 (a 24) Prime 25 (t, 2.1f Choiee 20 (m 27 ,tava,oid "ov. iol (,t ::7) l.airoara ...... 20 Uu 2M Yonnir Ilyaon Superior... S5fn l 16 Fine.- 1 2.W'i I 4.i I'meat 1 Wlttl 75 Ilvaon Huperior.-.l 056-1.1 25 Fine.......l "Ofn.1 60 Fitieai 1 6.i(i 1 OS ; WaHoean.. Ilandelioli a SI ARA. Cru-tied 00 ( Coarw (Hilv'd 00 (,,, ImjMirial j riinerior,..! l-'"0 1 Fine.- 1 4t I 06 FmeFt 1 7"(a I SO : Fine do... 00 (lnnowder . ( K oo (o, i htiierior...l z.ioi. I 4(i Fine I 6..ri I 7" Tinrft 1 7. 1 1,2 OH ; II CO (i 1 ',J ! IMta C on (,,. 1.4 ! C yellow... l)na 15 avavea. I Common...... 4'lni 60 ! Fair .''M-ii 02 Oood 07 (.a 70 Prime 75(0 SO J Choice S.'Oi, 01 Choieeeatra, K.'.y I 05 not aaara. j X.O., rhoiec,! 0 .6(1 17 Porto Ittro... OTf-fc So ( Cuba 5!'i (in ! . larael R. Wainwripht I llU'k- foiperlor... S6oil PS ; Finn. I onn 115, FmeFt I 201,1,1 40 Japan Htyierior... O.Soi 115 Fine- 1 2"'.i.l 26 Fineal 1 2anj, I :i5 F1ME. Carolina lU(Si 13 Ka.t India... ii.v l"j Clement 11. Wamwricbt Ji.h 11. W ainwhirht WAIN WRIGHT & Co., WHOLFMLK (ROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, N. K. Otinior tSc.nd ud Amb Btiwts. . M.rii iHii-Aj-rnju-v, ta ?hf air. SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION or TDK Clearfield Co. Agricultural Society, 111 bp lirlil nn tlir llr (.ntuiid. nrur the Imnmd nt' ('h-nrltcM, Pa., mi Turt dm , ednrM.HV, I ImrnUv mid VrlitaV, OHttlMT M, K4j, lid and llh, IUM.H AM) lU a I.ATIOVH. Family llckti - - . . $1 00 HintrU likpii, Hurinr Fair . ty Hinrlo adiniMi'tn th'K(Ls - Ji t'hiltfren under ton year oM, whn aouoBijian leJ b their parnu or (ruariiiDi, froa. Cblldren unilur ton yn of ne nut ailuiitttd unlet) acanmpantcd bj tbeir paronu, Cheoki will be givtrn at lb door to pereom deniriiiK to pais out during the eihibiiiun. but will nut admit ttia bolder to any other inhibi tion each half day counting an exhibiilon. The number and olaM, and the number in the eland, with the name of the article, will appeal on the rurd attached; but lui nam t of the ex hibitor will not appear. VromiuBii and diplomat will be paid on and after tho flrnt Wednesday of Norember, and until the 1st day of January, 107, a'ter which all money premium unclaimed will be considered a a donation tc the ISoriety. The otfitiera of the Society and in e tub on of the Committee of Ar ninKi'tnenU will wear a badgt designating their oflico, and It will be their duty as well as pleas ure to attend to the expressed wishes and wants of tho exhibitcr and others, if It la In their power 10 to do. A leiert police force will be in con i to tit attendance for the preservation, of order and protection of property. The trotting course is lTlt welt graded, and cue-third of a mile in circuit. Ample arrange ments will be uiaav iv w eonrenioncs of speo itori. 0 hvery person wiihlngto be enroll mm mm ber of this tioeiety must apply on or Defers the first day of the Fair, and on the payment of one dollar to the Treasurer shall receive a certificate f mstuberFbip, containing tha name of the ap plicant and endorsed by the Secretary. Every person becoming a member as above stated shall, on the presentation of hit certificate, receive a ticket which will admit him free during tha Fair. Any per boo compiling with tha above regulations end payinX f 10, shall become a life member, and shall be exempt from all contribu tions, and lhall annually receive from the Secre tory a free family ticket. All persons must be provided with ticket which can be bad from the Kxooutire Committee, Treasurer or (Secretary, or at the office on the ground. Persons acting as judge are exported to teoome members of the a'uciely. Persons from other can tie can become aaemriers by comply ing with the above rule. Lao! let oan be rutins members by making application a above, and paying into tha treasury fifty eenta, when they will receive a ticket to admit them free. Exhibitors mutt become members of the Soci ety, aad Lava their animal and article entered on the .Secretary's book an or before the 2d day of October ; acd all animals and article, except faoreci, must be broaght within the en closure as early as Wednesday, at 13 o'clock, H., and all persons entering animals and articles for exhibition will procure cards from tha Secretary, with tba clas and number of eutry of laid arti cle!, previous ta placing said article on the ground. 11 ay and atraw will be furnished gratia lor all animals entered for premiums, and grain will be furniched at cost fur those that desire to purrhase. Ko horse shall be entered or allowed a premi um unless be is free from discaaa. Hows will be received until Wednesday noon, but must be entered previously. All person who intend to exhibit horses, cattln, sheep or twin, or who intend to offer suwk or any other article for sale, rhould notify the Secretory of such intention, on or befnre the 26th of September, aud have with him a list and full description of the tame. Person intending to exhibit blooded stock muft produce authentic pedigrees, and are earn estly requested to fumifb the Secretary, by tba Zsth nf r p timber, with a list of their Flock and the pedigree of each, Tim will facilitate the preparations of entries, and in case of deficient pei.i jre, will aflord the owner time to correct the same. I n cli urtlona to Judra, Xo animal to re ceive nn award in more than one class. Judges are expreuly required not lo award premiums to over-ted animals. No premiums are to be a a ar ded to bulla, cows or h eiders which hall appear to liavva been fattened, oklt tn the class oi la cattle, the object of the Hoc.rty being to have superior animal of tbti description for breeding. Fat Cattle. The jurfres on Ut cattle will give particular attcativn to the animal submit ted for cxaminalicn. It is believnd, all other thing. Leii.g equal, tbne are the foul rattle that bate the grratent weight ovtr the smallp-t super ficies. 1 be judges will require all in this clnf to be wnigbed, and will take menvures to give the superficies of each, and puMub the result wilb th t-ir report. Tby will flln, before award Ing any premiums, require of tha comptiur3 full statements as to the manner and oust of feeding a required by the regulation of the premium list. When there is but one exhibitor, althojfrh he may show several animal in one olasa, only one premium will be awarded that to the first, or otherwise as the merit of the animal may be judged. 1 he superintendent will take averr arecaotlnn In bis power for the safety of stock and article on exhibition after their arrival, and arran ment on the grounds, but will not be responsible for any loss or aainag that may ocrur. The So ciety desires exbibiUirs to give person a! attention to their animal and i nicies, and at the clone of th r air to attend to their removal, a the Society cannot uuxt niruiar ear ot tnein. It u Ira of riowinj; 1 be name of the plow, man must be given, as well as the kind of plow to be used, at the time of entry. Tba quantity of ground to be plowed by eab team to be one fourth of an acre. Th time allcwed to do the work will b three hours. The furrow slice in all oases to be lupped. Tha teams to start at tb same time, and ench plowman to do bis work without driver or other assistance. The premi ums offered by the Society will be awarded to the Individuals who, in tba judgment of lb committee, shall do their work in the best man ner ; provided the work i don in the time al lowed for its performance, jucb plowman is to strike his own land, and plow entirely indepen dent of th adj ining land. Within tb one fourth of an acred plowed each plowman will be required to strike two bark furrowed Ian 4s and flnuh with the dead furrow In the middle. Any Information required in regard to matter nf th Society oan be gamed by addressing the Executive Committee or the Secretary, who will be pleased to give any iufoaioalion in their pow er at any time. Any article not enumerated in the above classes and placed upon exhibition, if worthy of notice, will ha suitably awarded. Tba Executive Committee reeerve a discre tionary power to ewtri diploma in any ease of second best articles, or for article not entitled to premiums my tb rule. All article may be entered free of charge,, except horse far pleasure, and fur the trotting premium. MMT OF PHKMIt M. Class 1 SwMpstakr, open to oil breecU mnd tmpt,titori. Beet bull, $U 2d heft, fa 3d best, M ltrsl (w, 19 2d beet, 4 M best. S 00 All breeds rme together in this clasp and com pete aith each othr, to ba judprd by their god points, svmmetry of frame, ability to fatten, aud the stork th-y will producr. fit imr.a n. V. n i)on, avtd Johnson, George K ittlrtiftrgnr. Ci.aaa 2 Grade Cattle, mntd in the etmntt Host row for milk, 2d bent, M .H, hel, 2 Hrst bt'ifor, 2 ywtre old. 2d be"U A !trt hnicr. ft year old, 4 2d beat, 2 Iicpl rail, wnder ft irmrt'h old, 4 Ji'miRH Jacob i'h'gal, Jacob ttu1i-h, John Stewart, sr. Clam 3 Oxen. Best yoke of oxm, flit 2d best, (1.1 Sd hvM. f2 J i nor Lxwndor Penning . iavid I'man, Vt m. Schwea. Cuss. 4Fal tAif.'iV, r.et fat hulb.ik, row or bufrr, $10 2d brat, f3 Jrnura J. M. h ittb buret r, JMward Albert, Othello Stored. ITl.Am h Thoroy Mred 7n"vx, ovm fo n.V. llrt stallion. $l 2d tNMt, (Mi i Ke-t mare and colt, 10 2d bett b 1 he pri'mtumn in this cl areintmd only for horn's a hor p"i rrt n-ndrr t bim worthy, a the HtKit ty wih to encoarape the raitung of improved SttH'lu Jrrmra James Forrrst, J. B. Hewitt, John P. Better. Vi,Af fi 7iiitirgt Jhrnfl and Farm fiorxrt. Best -(irl.l li b'ire, W 2d beet, $2 M Bent sinrle family hnrpe, fa Beet matr-r.-d eamsgr hriTMw, 2 an BM er'dinr nr mure fnr wnrk, 1 flf j Brst open of drangbt harm or mares. 4 (H1 ! Sernnd heal. 2 0t' 1 Bout rolt, vndrir 2 yaara old, $2 M 2d best, J 00 Bert 2 Tear old enU, 2 00 2d brut, 1 00 j Best & -year old oil, 2 SO 2d bL, 1 0 The hn-ae that moves the heartest )uA tm Ui stmie boat, according to hi weight, without a whip, Youstl on the rlors and T 0 Jnr.r?lV Wilson; Oainar P. Pterin, Ikvld rnp!i. Jhf air. (l 7 TnU( nffrs, cr'ii fo ail. Bent ttrne, S in A.lnMtius in ninirle hnriii MM. 0 Nopn niium will be pmd in tim olep rlspn tivr horsi't are enternl to rotnpele ftr the prrinium. V.nrh borwrto tnt srlTit lime. Kntrnne f-e. Ji-Miri-Joseph H.SI'Murrav, John H. M (irk, Hr. J. W. Potior. Clas 8 SWriair. oxn fa all racing in h irnrsj. It. -t 2 in mile iWj, aninst time, lo(t Oil No premium will ho nwtirih-d in tin? la uiih there are nil entriis. Kntranee fre, $IS. ,h KfiKN William Powell. O. H. Mi rn-Il, John V. hhutrnrt. Class Q TVottintjin tingle hfirncut far hnr$n owned in the county at Icattfiftttn dityt be fore, tin Fair, Bent .1 in A, mile heats, spainst Hme. 00 No prrtniiiins w.'irbd in this cln" unless there are eight en trie, Kntrenee fte, (6. 1'he horpe winning the premium in Class 7, cannot compete for the premium in this daft. Ji'Dgks M, Ogden, (lov. Bigler, Lewis Carlile. Clahb 10--Trotting Jlcrses owned and raited in the county, Btut 2 In 3, nn time, in hnrnfsn, $f0 00 No prcmiuinsawardi'd in this class unless there are Ave horses entered to compote for the same. Entrance fee, ( . .lent trotting horse or marc under saddle, $3 00 Sooond Wst, 2 00 Bout trotting horse or mare In single harness, 3 00 Hocond Iwnt, 2 00 Best walking horse or mare, tft 2d bent, 2 60 Jin uk J. A. Faust, A. H. Shaw, Hob't Owens. Class 11 Trotting Colts, raUed in the county, not exceeding three year old, open to all. Best 2 in 3, against time, 20 00 Hot less thau four to bo entered for this trot. Ko entrance foe. Ji hokm Fred. Irwin, A. A. Graham, James C. Irwin. Class 12 Sheep and Wool, Dest buck, any breed, )3 00 Second best, Bandall's Sheep Hutdtandry. Best ewe, any breed, Hand nil's Sherp Husbandry. Beat sheep, fattened fur mutton Kendall's Hhecp Husbandry. Bent lamb, ltnndall's Sheep Husbandry. Jriiuea 0. Dressier,!' bos. If ill,Hob't Law heed. Class 13 Swine, open to all. n'!f boar.any breed, Young Farmer' ManueU$2 00 Best breeding tow, any brwd, 3 00 Srcond best, Agriculturist for one vear. Best bog, t 2d best, 2 00 Best pijf. under o months old. Agriculturist one vear. Ji noxs L. H. Jit-rrcll, John A. Uoed, B. 11. Shafluer. Clasb 14 Poultry, Best coop sprint: chickens, not less than four, Bcamont's American Poultry Book. Best 2 heaviest turkeys, do do Best dipplay of chickens, Mine's Poultry Book. Jf-nGEt Lewis Irvine, William P. Head, M. 11. Luther. Class 15 Plowing. The man that plows groan sward the Kent, $30 00 JrooKi J. B. Kyler, Tboa. H. Forecy, F.F. Coutriet. Clas 10 Pfawt, Jlolbrt, Dritlt, Harrowt and Cultivator. Best plow for stubble or sward, S 00 Best subsoil plow, Barry's Fruit Garden and I 00 Best clod-erupber and roller combined, 1 04 Best grain drill, Hardener and 1 00 Best reaper and mower. Agriculturist 1 yr.and 2 00 Best threhing machine, Agrieulturist 1 yr. A I Of Bent side-hill plow, 1 Best cultivator, J 00 B-t oorn plautcr, 1 Best harrow, 00 Best horpe-rnke, 1 llcst oorn-thcller, 1 00 Best fanning mill, 2 Best ox yoke, 1 tHi Best hay-pin-hing ma-hine, 1 00 Best stalk and straw cutter, 2 00 Best horse-power for general pnrpnses, 2 00 Best original invention or agricnlt'l implement 00 Alt articles enumerated in this class, not made in the county, but pm.ltieod upon exhibition, if worthy of it, will be awarded a diploma. Ju.flKS Adam tiearbart.L. J. llurd.H.Zilliox. Claks 17 Miscellaneous Farming Implements. Bt-et ber hire. Grimly Mvstory of Ilea Kpit:g. Best J do, haiidrtiktts, (I Bent grain cradle, f I Oil Best stuiuj machine, 3 Host potato dtgiritr M l'.i-t lot gattlt-n tKls, The ttardfticr. Be rt lot farming utensils owned by farmer, 3 00 Alt artteb'S enumert-d in this elans are subject tii the same rules a Class 10. JrouLH Vtilliaia Hoover, John Fhaw, Fdward Mtlanev. Clam -Wheat, Pre, Con, Parley, Oats. dr. Hert a-r of winter wheat, $ HI 00 Best bnsbeluf wiutrr wheat, 4 00 Best acre of rve, $5 Best acre of corn, 3 00 Best acre of outs, 3 Best bushrl corn ears,3 00 Best acre buckwheat, 2 Best bushel potatoes. 4 00 Best arrc clorer acud, H Best i mcrr i.ea. 1 O0 Bt Kl 1 acre broom corn 2 Best 1 aere sorebnm.2 00 . i . i , . , , , . , ... c, iacrc n.ul.aga.,1 lt-a 1 bi.WI lurmpa l Brut acre of turnips, 1 Best acre of carrots, 1 Beet i buciii'l of timothy seed, 1 00 Crops 1m ing oqual, pn-ferenoe will be given to thoe that yield tit Urges net pnfit. Statement! to tic furnivhed by the exhibitors. They must It measured, or weighed, and a eamplc furnished at the Fair. Applicants for premiums mint furnish the committee with a statrment signed by tbetn selves, nndcr a pledge of veracity, nf the quantity of grain raised on the ground rutcred for a pre mium, and must state as correctives he can the kind aud condition of the previous cmps,. the kind and quantity nf soed sown, and the time and mode of putting it in the ground. Person entering field crops for exhibition, or intending to do so, may give notice to the Kxeru tive Committee at any time, and have the held mea sured and examined by committee while growing. JrnoKS lan'lHLcwart,Amof Heed,l. Hartoock. Clam 19 Pread and Cereal Food, Beat loaf wheal lred. Iip. Beat ponnd eake. Hip. Beat loaf rye broad, Iip. Best fruit eake, ip. Best bni" corn brrad, Iip. Bent coffee eake, lip. Btwt sponge eako, Jip, Beat lady's cke, Ihp. B. sl j- Ilr cHke, Dip. Best cake, lip. Best bat bnlor s cake, lip. Best jelly, Iip. Boet pio, any kind, lip. Best ite cream, Hip. Best preserves and jtlly, Ihp. Best display of jullv and preserves. liip. Jim.Ka Mrs. Joseph Owens, Mrs. John S. Radelmugh, Mrs. J. K. Beed. Cl.ASa 20 Putter and CUrse. Best A pounds or more of hotter, 1 00 Beet 10 pounds of firkia batter, 2 00 Best chie, made by exhibitor, 1 00 Jrpiire IMra Benj. Hartshorn, Mrs, fJoo. R. Barrett, Mrs. Alex. Murrav. Clam 21 Fur. rest ro pnunns nour, f 4 00 Best frO pounds rye flrtnr, 2 40 j Pest Ml pounds spring wheat flour, 1 00 Best 60 pound corn meal, 1 00 Best .' pound buckwheat flour, 2 D4 J rot. as-C. Sloan, W. f. Johns toa, Joseph Roth rock. Clasb 22 Thmiegtie Article. Best hoi or jar of honey, $1 00 Best lo pounds of maple sugar, Dip. or &0 Best peaches put np air tight. Hip. or frU Bast tomato pot np air tight, Hip. r 64 Best black berries pot up air tigbi, Hip. or 40 Best currants pot up air tight, Hip. or 0 Best fancy jar of pieklea. Hip. wr 40 Best gal. syrup or aorgom, or each. Hip. ar 40 Best cured ham (oookodj with mode ol curing. Hip. r 60 Beat dried beef wltt) mode of curing. Hip. or bo JonuR Mr. Jos. Arnold, Mrs. Ross Read, Mr. J A. L. Flegal. Class 23 Jbmertic Manufacture. Beat 14 yard flannel, $1 04 Beat 14 yards aathnet, 1 00 Beat 14 yards woolen earpet, 1 04 Beat 14 yards rag carpet, woolen ohata, 1 00 Best 14 yards eMh, 1 fl Best pair wool blankets 1 00 Beet woolen coverlet, 00 Brat wool fringed snits. Ml Best pair of knit woolen stockings, M) Best specimen nt knotting, knitting. or need le wnrk, by Mias under II years old, 60 Pest pound linen sewing thread, 50 Beat ponnd storking yarn, 40 Best tuot mat, i(i0, Beit tidr mat, Mt Ji poas Mm R. R. Pi wart, Mrs, L. J. Hard, Mr. John M. Cumming. t law 24-JWr. Shell, Wax Work, fa. Best specimen of needle wt rk. Hip. or .'0 Best specimen needle work on machine Pip. or '0 Best specimen flowers In Worsted. Hip or 40 Best specimen embroidery in worsted. Pip. ar Mi Best speeimea am broidery tn la?. Hip. or a" Best specimen embroidery in cinalin, Dip. w oO Most specimen of leather work, I'ip. or M Itest ppecitnen of wax flowra, l'tp. or W Hent rper-imen ot featbor work, Jtp. or a" Best speeiinen of omsmntat wnrk, Iip. ur ft i Ueet shirt male by alias uader 12 yr , lip. or M Bent pair bin ft aad meodini, I'ip. nr if j Jr o as aMrs. Vu, Albert, Mrs. A. 11. Shaw, Mrs. Lever Flepsl. J Cla 25 Millinery and Dressmaking. t Best millinery, 1 Best dress making, l 00 Jt noaaM:ss Jennie Larrin.er, Jdias Jennie Miwcbell. Miss Bertna Wnght, 1-lm Artistic Wort, Bast painting in oil. Best portrait painting. Best oattle painting. Best pain tine .a Water aolora. Best ornamental pain tin r of any kind. Best daguerreotrpas ukea a the ground. Beat esnbrotypee taken aa the giaand. Boat photographs UJea an tha groan d. Best landscape paiaUag, Beat penmanabip, Best arehitrewral drawing. Dip Dip Dip 1 Dip I l.. Dip Dip Dip lip Dip D. Jtmibb Mr. Edward ttiaugbtaa, Kiaa IMarj A. Irrta, X'u Eejte Tyler. ?hf air. Cl.AM i' ltt'O'it. Pril df.in for farm him,, tain, aarrlair. riaa.. and itaMa, Miian'ff Oniain.iilal ll .a... ai.J ( Mid niat d.aiirn fr dair, linaa,, Manual of (ba llin. Ilrat d.aiifO for tc hiinaa, I bo Hiat d,i;n fi.r duil ttoui-., 1 50 lint d.aiifa for biidpa, lib Tan, a)an Dot Uaa than SMI f.-t, S 00 Ji-liui:a Soil, Samufl rtoliiaoa, Kra AI4. Cl.iai il Mt-tilif F'tbru'M anj Marhinrfy. I!. at cookina; aloia, arubd or coal, 1 0 r.rnnd b.t, t 00 Third but. In p D.at parlor atora, $2 Brrt raat-lron fane., S ou Second beai. 1 Hannnd bait, Pip Baat apaclinen or lot uf tin-trar,, 1 Oil 2d bail, Dip and Mi Heat apioimeo blackamithlng, 3 00 Heat fpaciuen unainilhini;, I 00 Heat apetimen iron-turninir. S 00 Ileal plata eaalinga. $1 Heat abower balb, 1 On Heat original invention in county, b 00 Ileal diaplajr of labia and pocket eutlarj, American manufacture, Dip Il.al diaplajr of adfte toola, . Dip Heat d aplar farming and field (oola, Dip Tba abov. premium, nr. ottered for nrtid.e mannfactur.d in Iba aounty. Dipiomaa may be awarded for any of tba alio,, arliclee on exbibi. tion tritfaout repard to tbeir place of manufacture. Junoaa U. L. Morgan, Datid Suck, W, t. Bradley. Cutst 29 Vehidtt of all kiii Beat family carriage, i Beat timber aled, $2 00 Ueat buggy, 4 Heat horae cart, 1 00 Heat farm wagon, 4 Beat wb.elbarroer, 1 0l Beat aleigb, 2 "0 Jnt.ur.B-Houry Stone, William McKuigtt, li. W, rark. CLiaa 30 CaUnet-wart in eounly. Beat di-eeaing butcau, $i Beat aofm, t 00 Heat cxleneion table, S Beat lounge, .0 Heat rariety of ebaira, Beat eat l chain, 1 00 Beet bedataad, 1 Beat aentrt table, 1 00 Bee waah ataad, 0o. baat otbee cbair, 60 Heat diaplayot cabinet. ware, Dip and 1 00 Heat looking glaaa frame, 60 Heal aet of parlor furniture, 00 Juoqeb Harry Fleming, John W. Wright, G.orge rhard. Clam 31 Coopering and Carpentering, Beat pin. ware tuba, etanda, c. Dip ud II On Heat aet of grain meeauraa, 1 00 Heat window blinda, 1 00 Beat apecimen aaah, 1 Beet lot bocketa, 1 00 Beat pannel door, I Heat lot baaketa, 1 00 Junoaa Tbomaa Robina, Dr. T. Jtfl. Boyer, A. C. Tate. C'lah 32 J?oo and Garden Vegtabla, Best I bo. carrota, aOe. Beet 0 h'da cabbage, btie Beet j ba. rutabaga. 0c. Beat 2 b'da eaohfl ra Dip Best i ba. potatoes, ce. Beat rariety melons aOc Heat bn tomatoes, 10c. Beat " aqnuber, SOr. Best i buabel aweet potatoes, &0r Best 4 stalks celery, AOr Best quart Wicdaor beans, 00c Best 1 bushel tabls beets, &0c It muat ba shown that all vegetables ba.e lieu raised by the eibibitor. Jidois K.H. Moore, Darid Welly, Anderson M array. Class 3J Cimien. Saddlers end Shoanalen. Best gents' boots and sboea, $2 00 Best ladys' boots and ahoea, I 00 Best display of boots and shoes, 1 00 Best ladys' riding saddle, J 00 Best riding bridle and martingaia, 1 00 Ben side finished harness leather, Ml Heat robe made by exhibitor, 1 00 Ueet carriage karneas, $1 Beat tug harncaa. 5 00 beat single harneas. I BeetgeuUeedcle 1 00 Beat diiflaj aaddlery, I Beat tarl. trunk, 1 00 Brat aide kip lealbir, We. Best calf akin, 0 Hrst aide sole leather, Best side upper leather, o0 Jt nuia A. 6. DicLioao, Wm. Scbwem, ;r John H. RtrwarL t.'Lsa 34 Tj,hrt' and Vpho'xtert' Work. Reel suit of clothee soade by band, $ J 00 Heat coat made by a lady, 1 00 drat pants and vaat mad. by a lady, 1 00 Heat buk mattreee, f 1 Beat atraw mattress, 1 I'O Beat hair mattresf, 2 Jim. as W. i. II tm) hill, Henry Bridge, John ration. Ci.aaa 35 I'rintinq in C.ntf. Heal newspaper. Dip. Beat handbill, Pip Heal blank, Dip. Deal card, 1p Heat ornamental printing, Dip JrrosB la. iiigker, Geo. W. Sojder, II. B. Ewoi'pe. Cun 30 Sione Ware. Beat assortment and best quality. 15 00 Jrl.is-8. B. Wilson, Henry Wright, Acdrew Wii.cn. Class 37 Chemicals and Oumieal Aclu.n ix. Ccuiiy. : peat eveii.oie nauun iuh i. . . . ,.w, m.Br, fl tor- prodncU, I I'O Beat available manure at moderate e st, 1 00 Beat material for slue. 0c beat linaecd oil, 0 Heal Ullow candles. "c Beat vinegar, Ml Bet speciwiea of eap, aOc. Ileal writing Ink. AO Ji ncaa Dr. 1. P.liovt. 1,1. Pickard, Andrew W ilsoa. Ci.aaa S? HW arnaf Stint. Beat dressed stone, t' " Beat mill stone, 1 Best grind stone, 1 best buttr bowl, Pip. and M Ile.t shiagles, . Dip. or 0 lies! tamed article, II. at floor boards, worked, 1 00 Ileal washing machine, I W Besi split or shared boopa, Dip Heat butler ladle, l f Best weather boards, worked. I 0 Ji'Koca A. K. Marks, J. D. Books, David Alliaoa. Cl.KS 39 Natural Mineral: Beat snit of veefut minerals of Clearfield county, including coal, 12 00 Best cabinet of minerals of ClaerHeld and adjoining countiea, to he tba property of the Society. 00 Best lime stone, six. Best collection foiails, 1 01 Heat re clay, ee. Beat burnt lima, 1 00 Beat coat, II Heat potter a clay. 0 Ji noaa J. W. Wright, J. C. Brenner, Jamea Irvia, jr. Class 40 Fn.il. Best display aid greatert variety of grafted apples, summer and winter, Husband man on American Wines and 12 00 Best display nf pears, Cole's America, Fruit Book and I 00 Beat plums and cherries. Cole's Am. Fruit Book Bear quinoes. Manning's Fruit Book Beat spee. apples, 1 peck, Manninf 't Fruil Book Ileal spec. Am'ican grapes. Manning's Frail Book Beat seedling grapes raised in county and worthy ol culiure, 0c Best domoalie wine and mode of maaufac- lure. Beat currant wine. Heat klaokncrry .ice, Fuller's larape Cultnre Manning's Frail Book Manning s Fruit Book Manning's Fruit Book Beat gooseberries. Ji as J. I. Wright, Ftter lioovar, Klttha Fen ton. CtAtf 41 irrrprmmsktp. Ta the lady who manage ber horae best aad 1 c tn nst irrmwtully, I't'. Te th g-ntlrtn-a who msnagct hi twrae best and siis most gracefully, I'ip. Best display of horsemanship, not lesa than fire couple, Tip Bfst driving oa tbe conraa by a lady, Iip. Ilet company of cavalry, I'ip. Bct mmpanv nf infantry, 1if. Best band with hrasi inptnitnerira, lip. Bs1 mai-UaJ band, Iip. Ilwt tt singora, Ihp. J' m.EB fi. Flegal, Jubn Flynn, Thomas Murray. Class 42 Xurnerin. Boat nnraerr onntjainuit; tbe groaiest variety nf fruits and hmbft,rultn at'd in tbr most approved lunnnrr. the applicant t furmi-h wrMU-n d P-Tip-tin. with tbe varictv and tntkdeftf culture, a fVcind best, Harry Fruit tiaMrn. Ji nxes Geo. Tata, Ixri lirelr. G. W. isiintf. CLsa 4. -OVarmi PuL Bruvt dijlay aad greatest variety of inwera, Iip. li'-rTt display and grmirKt variety of ptanta. lip. n'St d'-piat uf fl'rwj nrnamrnlf, ltp. Hi'M ha he4 bqut, Witi bai.Jic, Iip. Hrst hand bmiuot, l.p. .It iM.f ,Vi-u Mnrpie IU-tton, Wise. lK'xej Tvl-r. Mrs. Llirmith Irwin. jrV"ltirnli4,nary prtOMtms will he awarded ( for all artielre of ment eibit.ited by mchanira in all (tie varitu ttranrhr-i, and il if heed a gaarrml i ..Inl.i.i... rn.ll e. I .11 ,.,I..rw....aw,..(a 1 .,, , fh, f t b t,.,ihlc pro- tiertif. di-wifit.niirT rmniuins li.a t-e aaar.it l , by thf Laevutn-e tViniTii!-. I lilt H Mill SHAW, jr, rreaident j I. fl. Be ra. orrrta-y. ' Fxeruriva? r'tiitiutiee l.frce Thfrn. ,)ostah K. ' .er((, K. k. Miiny, aiuicl lt.i.'bU, Jamri Wit-hf-U. Trwasurvr A. M. nilla. I orir'fndiiig twj:rria:y t1. F. E'twciier. ?Ient yinrkot. rpTIE nndfrairned would take this Stethod ef 1 informing tb citiarns of 'lcarfleld atid the ammnndmr virinilv, that Ihcv have epn d np a ML AT MARKET.'in ihe baament ol the Clear- held Bouse, where they will be rowed with a "tr'J ""7 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Farmers and joMnir. in th. aurrownding eewo try will a. .iipplied with Meats to order. A lit araJ shara at public patronage soli?itei. D. R. Fl LLEItTny, aijl,"T H. 6. BBC.a .V. fcUi'jrfUanfonj. B0RDCNT0WN FEMALE COLLEGE, llordrntow, n. . J. VN Ui'tiHiM'tii fur the careful an I (Wrtiifli fit-tnf t,'n of yni'f Ludies in all I lis ' risi.hf s "f rureph-te r ittrM..n. Bstd atxl tuition in the rrephruiorv ani vuitim nvptri nient, .'" per i-ar. Wanding, Aiirn-tit and Modvru I.snjrus;' and irnani ntnl brsntn', extra, IVmu-r ritin opens KeptttnlHir lt(h. f wr ( it'al-.jriM s. al lrei ltrv.'JulIX 11. BBAKELEY, A. M., aiigfMns l'n'itut. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, ti. . rpilE First Term, of twenty two wifka, will X. cominenceon MONDAY, ricptomber 2d, lt07. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Lcisoua, Primary Arithmetic and Primary tocog raphy, per half term, (of eleven week!,)... $5 00 History, Local and Descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, Orammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic. 0 SO Algebra and the Sclent 00 Drawing, with any of the above 11 09 Clearfield, July IS, 187-3m. Clearfield Academy. Bev. 7. L. HARBISON, A M., Principal THE FIRST SESSION of tha present irho lastio yea r of this Institution will rtomme-nea on tha first MONDAY (2d day) of kVptamhar, lb7. Pupils aan antar at any tim a. Thay will ba charged with tuition from tba titna thaj antar to tba oloaa of tha bass ion. Tba eourae of instruction embraces, every thins; included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education for both sexes, Tha Principal, having had the advantage of much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will ba devoted to the moral and men tal training of the yoatb placed under his ebarga. TKHM OP TUITION. Orthography, Heading, Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, per Bession (11 weeki) - $i 00 Orammar. Geography. Arithmetic, and ilirtory - - - - - - f ft 00 Algebra, G com a try, Trigonometry Men aura tion, Purvey lag, Philosophy, Physi ology. Chemistry, liook Keeping, Botany and Physical Urography . - - f 9 00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of tha above Branches ' - - - - $12 00 jjt-er-No deduction will be made for a b sen re, x4r f or further particulars inquire of Kev. P. L. UAKRIbOK, A. M., Clearfield. July 25. IHf,7 tf. Prinpa,. SPKING GOODS. noa kew tohc t rBiLantLrnu. At Cheap the Cheapest aud Good at tlie BeaU f. KRATZER & SG Bare jutt received, and are opening, at their Old fund on Front Etroet, above tha Academy, a Urge and well se lected anertment of SEASONABLE GOODS, which they are selling at rery low rates. Pead tlie folhncirrg catalogue and prcfU tliereby. EnpeciaJ pains has been taken la tfce selection of Ladies I) rets Qoodt, whit1 floods, htobniidenea Millinery Goods, Prints, kerchief, 5ubies, Gloves, Ac FOi: GENTLEMEN. Always on hand Black Cloths Fancy and Iila-k Caaaiinerea, Satinet., etc., Jitady ti.J. Clouting ol ail kinds. BOOTS AXD SHOES, a o o j v v r r t t t? c O I. j . i v x ao, and avaritty of other articles, which t bey wiii s.ii at a sumiU advance en cost. 1 HsTsii.cIil Qis.s. irartirular attention is lbrit.d to tbeir . atoik bf Carpets, Cottags, cmoaoa In- jgrsin, aopernne Kngltib lnrrain and jl'ruasols. Floor and Tabls OU Cloths, jVTindow abadra and V'.U papers, etc. S I FLOUIL r.ACOX. Fieh Salt.1 a-3 P3 riunvi kepi constant !j oa band,! (73 o large) audi small Clover need. VJ We intend to make It aa object for Farmers and Mechanics to buy frt a aa; beeeuee we will tell our goods as row sj they can be bought ia the county aad pay the very highest price for all kiads af aoontry pro duce. will also exrhanga goods for SraooL, Roan and Corarrmdcrs; rbirplea. Boards, aad all kicds of Manufact.red Laaber. Clcarfitld, May 1, ltd r. II. B R I D G E. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Stor one door eat of Clearfield II se,) Market f-ttret, learfirld. Fa. KFKFS on hand a full assortuieDtt of Oaata Famishing Goods, surh as fbirla, Liwea and Wotilea I ndershirts, drawers and Poeka. Nerk ties, Poekot Handkereb.efs. Gloves, Hat. I'mhrellaa, Ae in great variety. Of Fieee Gotsds be keeps the Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Surh as tilaHt Doeskin of tho vary Vet make. Fancy Cassimere, in great variety, also. Froarh Coating. Beaver, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Fheoti overcoating. All of which will be sold eheap for Cash, and made up eorordiag ta Ue latest stylet by eapeneoced work a en. Also, Agent for ClearSeld eonnty for L M. Singer A Co'e, relebralod frewing Maebinea. INot. 1, lfti-tf. U. BKIIGE. UTESTFASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent DUPLEXELLIPTIC (OH IOVBLB tri;l.Mi) s3 in a UJL IP. TRET will not tsend or break like the Single f pring. but will preserve their perfart and graceful shape whea three or ftur ordinary Skirts will hare been thrown aside as eeteee. The Hoops are eorered with donate aai twisted thread, and the hottom rods are aot only aleukia springs, bat twit (or doable) eovered, prevent in ibem front wearing out when dragging tivb stoop, suirs, an, Tha wonderful flenbiHty and great aonfort and pleapura te any lady wearing the lnples I" Ihp tie hkirt will be esparieneed parliralarly in all ercwded Aaemblies, Operu, Camagea, Hailroad Cars, ChnreA Pewa, Ara Chairs, for Promenade and Uuse Dress, as tha fkirt mm be folded whea in a, u oeeapy a easaJl pWa a easily and onarraieoHy a ffilk or Maalin lres, aa lavalnable quality In crtnalina, not found ia any Single Fprinp, Skiri. A latly having eajnyed the plearara, omfovt, and great convenience of veering tha Duplex Ktiipne Fteel Sprirf kirt for a stag) day will never afterwards wi.hng'y dnpne with their asa. F;r Chiidm, siispee and Young Ladiea tiy are sunerior to ail othcra Tbe Duplei Klliptie U a inet f.w',tx wiTh all Udi-s and is aaive aal'y reeo-anieadd by tbe FsfLina Msgaiir.es aa tbe 1? tacdaid ekirt sf ttie lasbionabie World. To eriMy tbe feilewiat Inestimable advanta gea ia Crinoiiue, vi? so pen or quality, perfect uiai.uta. tMre. uiitb sbe aad ftaish, flnbility. dnr,M.ity, ti-mt rt aiid troeomy, enquire for J. W. Hradlev ln !ei Elliptic, or Double fprtng Skirt and be mr you get tbe refiume artiela. tAlTI'-'X Twf.aard agn;B-t ipositivn, W partieuiar to tn'tire (bat tiirta off red as " ! plei," have tbe rd irk rtamp, vit : W. Bradley e Dsptet Kllijtie frterl Fpnara," ara tbe we-riband- -tie oiiters are gnaioe. ALaa notiee that every Htip a ill a4aiit f a pin Wing paused throeca tbe eeatre. tba reveaiing tha two rr dooHlf eprirgs braided tngefber tberwia, which is tie seeret of tbrir nnbi,ity aaa strength, and a oa.tinatiun not te be fonad ta aay utter Siirt. fOH 8LK la aft atnrre whera 9nt asse skins are fid. thronfbavl tbe tailed State mad alee m bare. Manufactured by the aee evsera af the Patent, WFsT. BRADLST A CAF.T. 97 ChaarKera. ana T 81 Haa4e e-utw c k. Jane 27. tbu. REVT 8 Frift CaV J"x. 'wB-ratw-.tt frr ' V i al K. W. f:IIHP.