! THE liEPUDMCAN. 1 r. Tni'Ki,AT: ::::::.S'ptembor 12, 1807. DEMOCRATIC AI.M A N AC- Thie in! aabU puM.Mlion ii for uli at thii oftoa. It 0DUint full eloe.-on return, from all tb PtatM ; f feetidr the b umber for iKtto eoaU.ini eoroplet I lift of imN 01 ln BwtpApwt upprcwMl J tod mobbed during Linoola'f BdmioirtiuB j and Jf that for 1P07 eonuuni in nunu or au thoiecm!- Uni who were ln.pri.wied duriog the udi period 8 The two IUU, for futura refurenoa, am worth ) nor than the price of the publication. Any one E tending ni fifty nu, will reoeira by return mail a oopT for eab year, free of pottage. if. Proclamation .. 8. our iesuo contains several im As is porUnt proclamations, we thought it i best to number ours. "We wish our Domocratio fellow-citizens to bear in mind that we are going to have ! grand Democratio rally at the Court ,; House, on Tuesday evening of Court. Gen. Willium M'Candless, State Son atorlroml'uilaUolpbia, will bo present ; as well as Ex Gov. Bigler, Senator TTallace, and T. 3: M'Cullough, Esq, I our nomineo for Assembly, to address itueir follow-citizcns on the important iesues of the day. Let all take an After the election, we are going to have the greatest jubilee that ever came off in this neck of woods. The change, and our majority, may not be as great in proportion as that of Cali fornia, but it will be a revolution nev ertheless, and Radical Republican treason will be buried out of sight. Are You Assessed f Look to tho assessment list, Democratio voters, or some of you will be cheated out of your votes. Do not pride yourself npon tho Idea, that because you have been a voter and paid your taxes for a number of years, that your name is properly registered, but go auJ seo for yourself. Every man who wants to vote, must see that bis name is on the assessment list. If it is not, be must go to the assessor in person and demand that it be pat there ; and this will have to be done on or before the 28th day of Septembor. J. Isaacs, Oculist and Anrist, has removed from 619 Penn street to 805 Arch street, PhiTa. Head card. Dr. A. M. Hills desiros us to state, that he will be absent from home dur ing the whole of the present month The Williauisport mill men had better look to their laurels. See, in another column, the work done by the backwoods Sawyers, at Osceola. The School Directors of Curwens villa propose to sell, on the 1st day of October next, one of the best business locations in that town. See their ad vertisement in another column. Cuanuk of Firm. The firm of Bote & Shaw, Druggists, has been dissolved. Mr. Win. M. Shaw having purchased the interest of Mr. Rote, tho business in the future will be car riod on, in the same room, in the name of Wm. M. & A. I. Shaw. These gon tlemon will furnish everything usually found in a drug storo, and at reasona ble rates. Cull and see them. Eas it been Done f The school law passed last winter by the Legis lature, makes it the duty of the trus trees of tho several school districts to make, or cause to be made, a correct census of the children in each district, between the 1st and 20th of July, in order to ascertain the number of chil dren admissible to the public schools. A report of tho census is also to be returned to tho county superintendent. If these requirements are not complied. with, the district so failing will be do prived of tho amount due it from tho State appropriation. Wash and Churn. The time for wearing dirty clothes, or using half churned butter, is past. Mr. D. B. Ream is the proprietor of an invention adapted to this double uso. At some housewives like to wash, churn, bako, scrub, brown coffoe, etc., all on the samo day, they will greatly ease and facilitate their labors by gotting one of Mr. Ream's washing and churning machines. We have no hesitation in paying that it performs its work more satisfactorily than any machine we ever saw. lie will bo in town on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Court week, and will wash and ohurn the town, if givon the op portunity, to thai atl may witness tic praotiofll workings of the machine. Malaria. The docayed and decay ing vegetation of newly settled lands, when damp, exhnlo miasmatic poi son which, absorbed through the lungs into the blood, causes the intermittent fevers aud kindred diseases, which prevail in our Western Stales and Territories. But this great tconrgo of our rich alluvial bottoms in the West, is cow robbed of its sting. Doct Ayer has discovered an antidote which effectually neutralizes its ven om : hat combined it iu a remedy ''Ayer's Ague Cui'o" which rarely, or, as some of our neighbor! say, never fails. It is rcliublo both for prevention and cure. With it, men nay live with complete immunity from the malignant effluvia which has hitherto rendered many localities lmot uninhabitable. Those tnffcr l"g from Chills and Fever maynd i it immediate relief, and those ex posed will find ture protection from Rttack, by taking it in email quanti se a preventive IU. Dtwocrat- Attention I V should like to know why tho Clearfield County Ag relturnl Society was nnreprveentej at the mooting held at the Agricultural Collego, on the 4th instant, fbr the election of Trusloes for that College 1 fkme of the furmura in this county should exhibit soino interest and pub spirit on this point. A largo turn o money has been invested in that stitution, for tho benefit of farmers yot, if they manifest no more interest with reference to its futuro prosperity than they have in the past, In this county, the College might as well be closed. This seeming neglect of thei interest may arise from tho fact tia our people have great confidence in the integeity and ability of General Fraser, who is now at the head of tho College, and is administering its affairs for the general good. This method of discharging oue'n duty may do in this particular, but it would be a poor way to run a farm or a manufacturing establishment. More Improvements. The Tenna R. It Co. are making preparations to erect Telegraph wires on tho Branch Roads, leading from this place to Lock Haven, and toPhilipsburg. The polos are being delivered along the line, and ere long we will bo in communication with those points telegraphically. Tyrone Herald. The Teachers' County Institute will be held in Curwcnsville, com mencing Monday, September 23, 18G7, and continue one week. The law makes it a duty for teachers to attend, It is hoped directors and friends of education generally will be in attend ance. UEO. W. SNYDER. Co. Superintendent. Communicated. Tribute or Mlettptxt. At a regular meeting of the Cur wcnsville T. of II. and T. No. 23, Angust 23, the following preamblo and resolutions were offered and adopted : Wli, It bath tileeecd AlmlrhtT flod. In th. wis. diapenaation of 11 ia Providence, to lk from ui oar heloved brother, Wilbur P. Robiaon, ihoi leaving a vacant Mat in our earthly Tern jilt; therefore, Resolved, That we bow ln humhle mbmleaion to the will of Him who if too wiao to err and too Hood to be unkind. We eaa but acknowledge our fleep sorrow at tbe iom or our beloved brother ao efficient officer in our Temple. Keeolved, That we ainoerely condole with the afflioted family and friend of the deceaecd ia thu truly ead bereavement, and commend them to the care of our Father in Heaven, and to the tender aympathie. of Him "who can be touched with the feeling ol our tnltrmitlea." Resolved, That our charter he draped tn mourn ing to tbe end of our preecnt term. Rreolvcd, That a copy of thoae resolutions be sent to each of the count v papere for puhli'ation. and a copy with leal of the temple attached be preeenteq 10 ine parenu ana one to the wile of tbe aeoeasea. JOHN PATTOV, JOHN I. BLOOM, . A. W. OI'VER, A. II. rJEMMOWKn, Committee. Communicated. .1 nay'g Hair in ir at I he Otceola .Tfii. Osceola, Pa., Sopt. 10, 1807. To the tditor of the Rr.publiam : Dear sir : A few weeks since, I observed a notice in your iiauur, of tbo JJodge Al HI, at illiamsiwrt, in coming county, having sawed a very large amount of lumber in twenty four hours challenging tho United Statea to beat it. I here give you the work of yosterdny, Soptumber 0th, done by tho mill at this place, ownod by the Moshanon Land and Lumber Company, formerly Lnwshe, White L Co. Tbe rapacity of our Mill is one Muley saw, one Hat Gang, and Slnb ber, with Double Edgcr and Lath Mill. Our sawing yesterday, in V2 hours, was 1 1 1,402 foot of six-fourths plank; our Lath Mill cut 8,0114 pick ets 2 inches wido, 4 feet long equal to 84,776 feet, lineal. Wo don't say wo can do any bolter, but wo think the Dodgo Mill will have to try aqain Our Mill has cut this season, from April 1st to September 1st, 7,733,053 feet of lumber, mostly four fourths. We are willing to compare cither days, weeks, months, or tho season's work, with any Mill of the samo capa city. 1 ho Dodge Mill is four timet tho capacity of our Mill. Let ivycoining blow Osceola nin t afraid. Yours, Ac., JOHN LAWSIIB, Superintendent. About threo o'clock Monday after noon Mr. Samuel Good, dispatcher of tho Philadelphia And Krio Jiuilroad at Willinmsport, met with a most horri blo death, lie attempted to get on an engine, and had placed his foot on tho step ; when reaching for a hook on the engine he missod his hold and fell to the ground. The engine passed over him, crushing and cutting him to pieces, lie did not brcatho after the accident. Several pnrcntless chil dren aro loft to mourn his death tho mother having died last spring. Am I a IIadical 7 flod forbid I Call mo any other name, bat "ns thou lovoRt nio, call me not radical. Wliatf a tramplcr upon and a dc npiscrof the constitution of ciy coun try; avilliflor and an nbiiMcr of tho section of my birth an oppressor of my pooplo an avowod enoiny 01 my own ruco and color, and a worshipper at the ihrino of Africa 1 No.no, not a radical. Call me anything also, but for goodnoss nake don't call mo a rad ical. Journal of Commerce. Id 1SM7, when Francil It. Shunk wan Governor of Pennsylvania, the expenses of our State Legislature were 142,376 19. In 1H07, when Jno. W. Geary is Governor, the Legislative xnonnea are S205.S61 1(5: more than nix time. The peculiar blessing of UaHn.B , I. ihnentoen pnsL 1MB nviui.B of Pennsylvania exactly r.'23,44 19. Are thoy worm tuat sum f jet, uc las-payers answer at the polls ! Rome of the Texas papers any that corn will sell in that State, next fall, at twenty-five oonts a bushol. lhe peach crop is reported to be unusually abundant. 1 IrarOcId Markrta. Iteported weekly far the Cirtnriem Krrraurta by J. P. Kaitran, 1 ,.!. r la i,y Hoo.lv lire eerire, I'roi mom, 0., M.irkol eU. Olcaibild. I'LitRriai.b. September S, k7. A) yr. rrerfi. ,.0 00. IIK, drr.eed .. 121 I lli.lr. 00 T I li IS Uric:, ft lb Apple bullrr.f al Hulter 1 I'll Hemp, etirar care.1. .10 hhoul.lvre M Bidee . Il. t.n. .l (Mloc 4 (1(1 Hii'-kwhrnt.. 0 On it ' l.ard Jo .10 oil 7.i Htickwhcat floor !t, Heef. dried.. IW, fn-h I'Jfro I kleee puru.V bill !0H I Onione .... I ill .... 0 (ill Hi.. 211 4 All .... 1 ill .1 .... 3 10 Koerdr, M li IMI(?0 0(1 i Pelal.we.... (.'.irn.rheilol I Ml ! I'eaclire, .lnl, Corn, ear .. fi I i'hutur, bbl C.ro meal, 1 eack, 1 li Hvc Chop, 1 owL J if. Riga, -j b ... Oovereeed Oil llll i Knit. l m,.l. v noee mi Clieiriel, tt (10 Chickcne, dred, tb, 20 KiKe 21 r kneed. 1 no Flour 12 (ll(,ol.H 00 Khinirli'l, IN in., M, 6 00 Nhint'lo, 20 in 12 Timothy eecd 0 00 Tellow lii WheaU. 3 00 Wool 40 lley JOjOilfn. 12 00 l Wood, t cord I 00 I'ltteburg Market. I'lTTBlt mi. September 10, 1867. KI.OIJR. llavlon Pnow Flake. While Winter til ifl Jclikim' Kclipeo 1 2S Qrent'iU. K. Kentucky. While Winter II a;, Jenkins Lilly Milli u iy llartlettf and lleiplamo I 0 00 Creaeent CitY. 0 00 11 Kve Sour, f bbl 8 00 1 1 '.ml lee .... Core meal, Tpt bua. Buckwheat Sour. 1 li No. 3 Mackerel, barrel 10 AO 0 00 l.ar.l.ciiim-e.Jldj, l.'l) 1 li Tellow Hi) 1 20 Itron. 00 Riilte oilAe Ifl hundred Whoal.uew 0 (Hi (a) Kye 0 llll I. v OaU,new..,2(4 Coru.ihelled fllftv 1 10nhuuldere...l2)li Ii rotaluee. e., new, llanu, . e. 00(u 22 Meee Fork J I ;,0 V barrel II OHM 1 00 1 00 t 00 on t Ml 2 on Onioni, fl barrel.. Timothy eeeil.i 60 llroome J Ml to S is Hcliiied Oil.., 40 over eoe.1 Kottv 23(ij) aroAHH. Ilrown I 27 Flat aned Middhnire, 0 00(.y Hcane, navy Holler, roll...2nfo 14 1? Hi 3 on 22 lKj IN 3 00 K uennrn, bara. A cofTco Cheeeo OOfn Er?IT" lr-'i) Applei.V bl. I'ried applei, prime, TRAM. Week .756 1 20 Omen.. V0o 1 Hi Synipe... 7 if., 1 00 Molaeeci 76 Hi Hice )(Q II unco peavbee, IU($ 12 Unit, $ barrel 1 Hi FLO tit I'KOVLSIOS. T. C. JENKINS. COMMISSIOH MERCHANT, WHIII.KKAI.R PKA1.RR k RRCKIVRR OP FLOl'K, PKOVIKIONS. A Nil ALL KINDS OF UK KINK II OII.8. Cheapest Flour llnuae in IMtkburi.h. On hand, relinble aud well known brandi. Quality of t lour fruarenlccd. lnilurementi to dealer! and l'rioefl Current cent overy week. CnKCKERRU FlIOJT, 27.1 I.URHTr SmRRT, iw?l-'v riTrsHI Hclll. Pa. ANOTHER BIG "FLOP!" SOME two moo tii ago it waa formally an nounced that Pennville was "Eight Side Up I" Recent eventa have proved the announcement prematura. Another "Flop" baa occurred and coiei among tne unproreu, "iotem!inc and m. portent" phaiea preiented, la the one bortravinr tho new, large and eominodieua Store llouaa of JOHNSON & BAILEY, Who bara Juit relumed from the Eaat with a large and carefully arleeUd atock ef Seaaonebla (Joooe.of greater variety, and of better quality, than have heretofore boen offered in thiaaection of tbt ooanty. Call at the new Store Rooma, and yoa will Ind Dry Goods and Groceries, II ate and Cepa, Boola and Phoea, Hard, Quren'a, iioiiow, woon ana Mono ware; Urug., Oila, Pale la and Varnlfbi OI.ee. Pultv. UEADY- M ADK CI.OTHINO, Clocka. Confcctlonerv. rbeeae. FLOL'll, FIfll, and PHOVISlOKs generally. OUR STOCK OF II ARDWAUK Will bear Inipectloa, ae It la full and of the beat quality. Our atock of HOOTS and H10K.S ia unaqualled in quality and low prleea. To the Ladies, We won Id aay that we Intend to make the Notion and Hreia Department worthy their patronage. .rticioa cot on nand, will be apeeially ordered, to suit our euatomera. The Striking Feature in tbe "Flop," And the ene we would keen before tbe public, li tho VMKVL0W PRICES at whiobwearaeelling. T-Tha puullc are Invited to give ua a cell. Tiring your Produce. Iloarda, Hhinglea, Grata, Pork, Iliitler, Fgga, Dried Applee, Haga, Ac, ,- HT-0ur motto "t'heapcat ck He-U" WM. F. JOHNSON, J. II. BA1LEV. Pennville, Aug. 2, 1807, LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND . W. Bradley 'b Celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OK DOl ULB H'RINti) OSL a 1X1 CP rpil E7 will not bend or brink like the SinjW X Bpring, but will prtitrre their prlert od rtuxifttl ehape trbea three or four ordinary Skirt will bare been thrown aelde at ueeleM. Tbo Hnope areeorered whh double and (wined thread, and tbe bottom rorlt are not only Jouble iprinir", but twice (or double) eorered, prerent' ng tbem from weariof out when dragging down ttoops eta ire, dto. Tbe wonderful flexibility and grent oora fort and pleapuro to any lady wearing the Duplex Klliptie Miirt will be experienced parlienlarly in all erowded Awemblie Uperaii Carriage, Kailroad Can, Church l'rwe, Arm Chain, for Protnrnade and Houxe Drom. ae the Skirt can be folded when in me. to occupy a email pi we aa eatily and eonTentently aa a Hllk or Muelin UrePt, an Invaluable quality in erlnoUne, not fuund la any Single Spring Skirt. A lady haring enjoyed the pleuuro, enmfort, end great eonronieore of wearing the Iaplex Elliptic Pteel Spring Skirt for a tingle day will nsrer artvrwarda willingly dipnne with their bm. For Children. Mm si and Voang Ladiee they are enperior to all othrra. The Duplex Elliptio is a great farorlte whh all ladlrl and it nult'O.ially rerrtrnmendd by the PanMnn Magaiine ai the Sundard Skirt of the Faihionable World. To enjoy the following Ineitimable ad ran I, gee in Crinoline, tIi: rnprrior qnality, perfect manuraoture. atylinh ihape and finish, Pfiibili ty, duraM.ity, comfort and eoonomy. enqnlre for J. W. Bradley luplrx Elliptic, or Double Kpring Skirt, and be en re yoa get the genuine article. CAUTION To guard againit lmpnellion.be partieular to notice that ikirte offered ae MDu pi i," hare lhe rod ink ettnp, vlit "J- W. Ilradley'i Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring." upon tbe waitband - none o there are genuine. AUo notice thtt every Hoop will admit of a pin being pftMfd through the oontre, thai revealing the two for doable) epringe braided togethar therein, which it tho eccrdt of Ibeir flexibility and etrength, and a combination not to be fnand in any other Skirt FOR 8ALK In all etorre where flmt el ekirls are told, throughout the Uuited Statoi and lee where. Manufactured by tbe aole owneri of the Patent, WKSTS, TtRADLRY A CARY. 97 Chaml.f re, and 711 A 81 Keade Su.,New Yurk. June 17, I8H7 3m. I'll on p Coal. TIIR aiilieerilier hna now on hand a large quen tily of eneellrnl I'dAU which he will deliver to euvlomrr, if dcaircl, or erll at the bank, at rca-e-inetile ratee. There ia no hotter conl mined in tine eiunty. auglS 2m J. M. Nirilol.K. IIorMON for Hire. 1MIK ul.erilr h.r.few IKiHSKS.rtfddlES and CAllKIAOKrl, which he will hire at rea amieble ratee. JAMKM h. I.KAVV. Clearfleld, Ang. 1l!l(l7.m Grape Vines for Sale. VI.L tho leading hardy rarirtioi of firat qual ity. Ordtre eolicltod ae eoon an fH)nrtiitfot n1 filled In rotation, bf A. M. UlU.f- nrr!1. Ty, Anjuit l, ' cCrrjal dwttsfmnits. COURT PROCLAMATION. ttTllliHi:. Hon. aAMt'EI. I.INM, 1'r.i 1 ? Ident Juilire of the Court of (,m,nua HFKa of the Iwnily ttfiri Jadblal Dlrtrlet, ronipneed of the eouetiee of Clear Arl.l, fen Ire end I lint.. o end lion. bA.Ml KI. CI.VIlK and Hon. JACOU WILIIkLM, Aeeuoiale Judge of Clearfield Co. have lulled tiielr precept, to me directed, for the holding of a Court of Common I'leai, Orphsn'e Court, Court uf Quarter heiiobl, Court of Over and Terminer, and Court of lleneral Jeil Dellverr at the Court lluueo at Clearfield, la and for Hie county of Clearfield, commeneine; on the fourth linn Jay (V,3d da) ) of Xepti-uibcr, ImOI and to eonlinue two weekl. NOTK'K IH, thercf.ire hereby lived, to the Coroner, Jutllct pf the I'cece, and Conetablce, In and for eaid county of Clearfield, to appear iu their proper pereone, with their RolU, ileeorde. i.,.,u,.,uou, naaminerioni, ena other Hemem braneei, U do tboie thlnrr wblrh to (heir officca, a.... ... nisi, ucutll, poriaiH Ml Dl UOOC. GIVEN under my bend at CIcarOold, thit tth day of riepiember, io the year of our Lord one mouiina eight bundrod and Ixty-ieven. JACOB A. FAL'ST, XktriJT. Sheriff's Sales. ill Tlrtua of nadry write of Ltmri fncini, If w enea out or tne Court or i ommo pi... Clearfield county, and to me directed, there w oe eipoaea to public Mle, at the Court lloore, in ine Dornoch or Clearfield, on Mordey, th 33d dy of tieptamber, IRH7, at 1 o'clock, p.m. luiiuwina; aeernnea neal ntate, to wit All h. .... : u u:n .. .' .... ...... L0.M,U n.w in in, aiiaaie on tne Three rvune, ia narmaui lowniblp, Clearfield wounti a., being ntty loet In length and thirty feet I idth, and the lot of around end eurtilaee an appurtenancee to eaid building. Belied, taken m execution, anu to be loid a the pronertr Edward Modarvey. 1 v AUo All that one-etorv fl.w Mill . k..iut. In berth. ui townthip, ClearScld eonnty, Pa. oa too three Hunt, containing in front thirty ih.iu uny met, and tne lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant, toned. "' 'u iocuwoo, ana to be lold aa the prop arty ol Edward MoOarvev. aim aii that certain piece of land iltuat In Penn townihlp, Clearfleld county, Pa., bounded ae followe : Beginning at a lugar tree, corner of " Jonamau nalln'a land, and eitendi by the eame eaat one hundred and fonrteen ai even-ten Ibe perehee to black oak i th inn. eame lande, aoutb litty-lre degreee en it aiity p.noee, ui pen j wtnre north one bundrei end twenty and five teeth. Tiercha.. tti nml thenca eoulh oinety tlree perehee. to place of uegmuing containing ene hundred acree and allowance. Belted, taken in elocution, and to no .old aa the property of John W. Kafferty. I-e-liiddori will take notice that IS peroent of tbe purcbaee money bum be paid whon tbi properly ia knocked down, or it will he put up -g... ,.. tfavuD a. i aim, Fnaatrp'i Orrire, I Sheriff. Clearfleld, Pa., Ang. 2, I87. J SherifT's Sale. 1Y VIBIL'B of eunirj wriU of Venditioni J t irjioaoje leaued ont of (he eoort of Cnnaioi I'leaa of t'learteld ocunty. anil to me dlreeln there will be eipoaed te l'UULIC BALK, at th Court llouaa in lb. borooirh of ClearSeM, 01 oodT, tbe Illd dav of 6cpleoihr. 18B7 el 1 .'elock, p. ., Ibe following deacribed Real eiwiv. io wit: A certain tract of land aituete la towDablp, ClrarOeld coon'y, Pa., bounded : Be. (innlDa; at blekurj eoner, thenc. eiity eUh perohea to a white oak t thence weat one hue dred and twenty Ire perchta to aa aib ( thenre aoath one hundred and four perrbea to a pout ; thence north aeventy eifht degreee one hundred aaa mneiy-eeren perrbia to tbe place of begin ning containing ninety nine arrea, and bound ed bv lande of lUrrah TnA Ri.nR u.ui. I. laaae Bullejr end olhera, reaervlng and eiocptlng ten aorea eut of the north. eaat corner, heretofore eum io aooo liiogalelter. Petted, taken execution, and to be told aa tb. property of w-inooora win late nolle, that IS per rrcnaae money molt be paid when the property ia kneeked down, or it will be put ,r-, iuihii. wmuu a. fAint, finrmrr a Ornca, I Bherift. Clearfleld, I'a , Aug. 211, '07. J . SherifT's Sale. T Y VIBTUK f a writ of AVer Faiin. Iianed Xt out of the Court of Common I'leea of kiearnoid county, and to me direoted, there will b. expoeed te PUBLIC SALK, at the Court nooe la the borough of Clearfield, on Meodty too e.io nay 01 Beptemoer, 1HH7. at I 0 olook, p. the foilowlna vronerlv. te wit : Uefendant'a intereit In two certain lota in the borough of Oeceola, Clearfleld eounty. Pa., and known aa lota No. 123 and No. 121 in the plan 01 ea id borough , having a plank dwelling houee, a .laughter houte, atable, and other out build. inga thereon. Seiaed, taken tn elocution, and vo do aoiu ea in. property of William Kvana. Aleo All that cerium trect af land aituate In Lawrence tnwnehin. Clearfleld eo.. Pa., hounded aa followa, via : Beginning at a poat, thence north 71 degreee weat 20 perchea to atoneaj thence oulh 14 degree .eat 27 perchea te alonea thence aouth 87, drgreeaeait 2(1 perchea to poat; thenoe north li digre. weit 20, perchea, to piece of be ginning, containing three acres and 70 perchea, mo or ion, oemg pan ol a larger tract warrant, ed ia Ih. nam. of John Jauiee, and having a Saw Mill and Frame Hone, thereon, foiaed, taken in elocution, and to be Bold aa thej.ro. perty of William II. Moberteon. Alio All defendaat'a lnler.il In IPO aere. nr land annate In Decatur Ip , Clearfleld .0., Fa., bounded by lamia now of Tuaee (Ion on tbe noith, on the aoutb by lan.la of llre-r I Hlletnan, on th. weal by lenda of eamucl MrClarren, end cn the eaat by land of Jonathan Krpharf, being Ih. reaidue of premiece bequeathed to defendant oy jaeon uoae, alter deducting fifty acrea eon. vojed to Hraaer A Hileman, having about filty mrrrm i cie.rca una, a young oronanl, a one. ana a.nan atory plana Bona, and log barn emot ed thereon. Heited, taken in elocution and to o. eoia ae ra properly of Abraham dole. -Biddera will Uke notice that IS per cent, of th. purchaa. money muat be paid whea the property ia en oo le a anwn, or It will be put up again for Hi.. JACOB A. FAt'ST, Sninipp't Ofticii, ) Bbetiff. Clearfleld, Pa, Aug. 21), 1S87. J RI-:riIATF.RA !wOTICI-Koticelherfhy given that the following acrounte hare boen examine d and panned by mo, and remiin filed of reeoM in Ibli oftu-e Tor tne innpection of be I re, IfjratMi, ercditnre, and all othere !n any other way InteroaUd, and will be preaented to the next Urpbane' Court of Clearfield oounty, to be held at lhe Court Houie, in tbe borough of Clear field, coratnenoing- on tbo fourth Monday of An giut, Wi Final arrount of Kdmund Dale, one of the adtntniitratore of Ht nry Knoj p, Into of Jlradford towuship, Charflrld count r, Pa., dM!rard. Aocount of Kihnund Dale, a'liuinietrator of .flin W. Orahun, lata of Jlradford townihlp, Clearfield county, I'a.. drntrd. final aiTount of Joirph MrClarren. guardian of Levi T. Morgan, minor child of Thomai W or pan, lata of eoatur townihlp. Claarfiold oountr. I'a.. deornpfd. Final account of .lohn Rn-Frtl, admlnlntrator of the estate of John II. NVwphrr, Into of I'eun town eh in, Clrarfivld oountr, I'a., dcccaewl. Arnul of .Samh K. hmilcy, ftdmiiiiatratrlx of the entato of Wit'inm H. Hmiky, lata of Hrady townnhip, Clearflf-ld eoonly, Pa., dtNioaaed. Final account of D. K. Mattel, adminirtrator of the ratate of tieorgv Roaa, late of I'ike townihlp, Clrirflflld eounty, I'l., (Imeaffil. Final account of Hit-hard llughea and Plmon KfphaH, admlnlttraf or of the eatate of George Krphart. late of Dtvntur townithip, Clearfiold oounty, Pa., dercaeed. Account of II. It. Swoop a, adminiatrator of I win R. Cartor, late of Oarnnld ooanty, Pa., deoeaKd. Acronnt of Hannah Moore, administratrix, and .Tante A. Mrrore, administrator, of the oatnte of William j. Mfeora, lata of the borough uf Clear Hold. Clearfield oounty, I'a., dweard. The amount of Kamnel Kirk, admlniptrator of the estato of John ('ronly, lato of the Imrough of Lumber City, Clearfleld oounty, riitra.d. 1. M. 1JAHUKR, RRniTra'e Orrirr, Register. Cleaifield, Pa., August 2, 17. K N1ITICIU NoUrele here- J by gtren that t Letter Testamentary, bare been granted tn (he eubsrribere.on the Kstata of JOHN D. imtJUHKUTV, deceased, lata of Law rence township, Clearfield eounty, Penn'a. All person Indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and these having olaim arainst the eame will preeent then duly authenticated for settlement F.LLB.X r-OUnnRnTY. Ex'x. iepA-fit:pd jAMkH Jd ULiM UllLlX, Ki r. VlMIMlHATtMt' N(TI( lNniire la heivlty given tliat Mtere of administration on the estate of Thmai Henry, derased, late of Ferguson township, Clearfield oounty, I'a., having been duly granted to tho undersigned, all per sou a indebted lo said estate will please make payment, and those hn.ing claim or demand will proeont them for settlnnotit withon delay. ,HHIAII HENRY, WILLIAM IIKXRY, AujuAl 50, PdT-fil. Adinmistrators. BKPT tiroitfid Altun 9H for W IS pn) aaek, M H. W, ?MITH P. Jhf air. SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION or tii it Clearfiold Co. Agricultural Socinty. III he held on the fair :rvund, near lit buron-li of Irarllold. I'a., on laca. da, tVrdnpeelav, Tliurailav and I'rlilev, rl..l,i r let, lid, ail and 4tli, IrHU. 1.IMT l' fulfill MS. Class 1 Surcjistuitt, open It all b'etJt ami competitor. Heat bull, f 15 2 I hurt, 5 Id hoal, $1 in l!.-l eun, ID i l.,t, 4 3d beat, 2 011 All tirooda eomo Uigrtber in thia eleaa and oom pete with earh other, to lie Judged by their gou poinie, avmmeirv Ol Inline, anility lo Inlten, an tbe atock thi-y will produce. Jt'iiuna k. V. VVilaon, David Joknaon, Gcorj Kittlebarger. Clam 'i(Jratl Cattle, owned in the county. lie.l eow for milk, f H 2d beat, H .Id beat, f 2 Heat heifer, S year old, 6 2d best, Best heller. Jl year old, 4 2d beat. iiesi cuii, nmior n montni olJ, Ji'iiiiKae-Jnwib Fhgul, Jacob Cullch, Job r tow art, ir. Clam 3 Oxen. Best yoke of oxon, fill 2d best, Sd best, $2 J l iHiKfl Lcander Dennmg, l)avij Brown, Wm, ccuweui. Clam 4 -Pat Cattle. Ilest fat bullofk, eow or heifer, $10 2d best 4vniKa J. W. Kittlebarger. Kdward Albert, utiieiio hmea!. Class 5 Tkorovyhbrrd I lor set, open to all. iei siamun, f ia za best, f l Uest mare and oolt, IU 2d best. 'The nraraium in this olacs are intended anlv for horaas whoae pedigroes render them worthy, aa the rtoi-ieiy wiau to eu courage the raising of tuiprured Ji D(ira Jamea Forrest, J. D. Hewitt, John He Her. Class 6 Hitting, Draft and Farm ort. Heat saddle bora, f-i 2d bolt. $2 00 Hast sin it le family horse, 1 00 loet mntohed aarriage horses, 3 On I test gelding or marc for work, 2 (Hi lient span of draught horeoa or marre, 4 DO Hucoiid best, 2 no licit colt, under 2 year old, $2 00 2d best, 1 1)0 Heat 2-year old colt, 2 00 2d best, 1 00 lies! '-year old on It. 2 AO Id 1m aL 1 M) 1 hfl korse that move the beavit itt load on tbo Rtone-hoat, aoourding to his weight, without a whip, Youatt on the ilorae and 7 60 JrnoBi D. Wilson. Uainer P. Bloom. David vopeiin. Ci.ais 7 Trottina Horsci. orrn to aft. Bent time, Ala 0, trotting in single harneai, $f0 00 No preminm will bo paid in this unlosi elaas five norsei aro ntered to compete for the premium. caen norse io iroi against tune, rntranoe fee, Ji nora Joaeiih K. M Hurra?. John D. M'llirk vr. 4. n . rut tar. ClASi St$wccpstalrjt open to all Pacing in harna. Best 2 in .1, mile heat, eg:.int time. $100 00 No premium will b awarded in this alas unlets there are six entries. Kntranee fee, $15. JrnflKWiIliaut Powell. O. II. Mcrrell. John . rnuart. Class 9 Trottina in tingle harnrit for horttt owned m the eounty at uatt fifteen dayt be fore the tatr. Best S In 6, mile hati, against time, $j0 00 no premium i awarded in this clam unless there are right entries. Entrance fre, $j. Tbo borae winning tbe premium in ('las 7, cannot eompeto ur ine premium in tots ctaa. jubuRg M. Ogdon, dor. Bigler, Lewis Carlile, Class 10- -Trotting Ihree owned and raieed in the eonintu. Bett 2 in 3, on time, in harness, $50 00 l fto premiums awarded in tin class unless there are nve horses entered to compete fur tbe same. raiuranoe iva, r ,i test trotting horse or mare andcr saddle, $3 00 heoond best, oo Ilest tndttng horse or mare In single harness, 00 8onond best, 2 00 Best walking horae or marr, $S 2d best, 2 60 jL-nr.RS J. A. Faust, A. II. Hhaw, Uob'tOwen. Clam II Trotting Colts, raited in thecovnty, not treeettwa three vrart otd. oven to aft. Best I in S, against time, $20 00 Not lea than four to be entered for Oil trot ISo ent ranee fee. Ji nora Frad. Irwin. A. A. Graham. James tT irwra. Class 2 Sheen and W'aoL Best boek, any breed, $2 00 Heoond best, Bandall's Flioep Ilufbandry. '' ww t, any nrweu, itannrui a rneep uasbandry Best ihoep, fattened for mutton HandaN's Hheen TTiisbkndrT. u-i iiMno, i.flii'iaii s rneep Jiuibanilrt. J (Dure P. Dreselcr.Tbos. IIill,Kob't Law bead. Class 1.3 iSu?in. oven to aU. Beat boar.nny brood, Young Farmer's MauuelA$2 00 Beat broMiitig sow, any breed, 3 00 r-econd boat. Agriculturist for one rear. Bet hog, $a 2d best, 2 00 Bet pig, under n months old, Agriculturist one year. JriitiBS I.. II. Merroll. John A. Reed. S. II. Shatfnor. Class 14 rouftn. Beat oop spring chickens, not less than four, Beamont's American Ponltrv Book. Best 2 heaviest turkey, do do Best display of chickens, Mine's Poultry Book. Jt noKfc Lewis Irvine, William P. Hoed. M. II. .other. Clam 5Pfowin?. The man that plows green sward thaHest, $20 00 Jt'DfiK J. B. Kylar. Tho. II. Forcer, F. F. Coutriet. Class 15 Pimm, Rnlferi, Drift ILtrrowt and CuUivafort, est plow for lull le or sward. $2"0ft Best subsoil plow, Barry's Fruit Garden and I 00 Best olod-critnlier and roller combined, 1 00 Best grain drill, . (lardener and I 00 Best reaper and mower, AgHrnlturist 1 rr.and 3 00 Best threshing machine, Agriculturist 1 yr. A 3 00 e sue run piow, vyi itest cultivator, 1 00 eat corn planter. I Ileal barrow. 1 00 i Itest horsc rake, 1 Best corn-sbcller, 1 00 Beat fanning mill, 2 Beat ox yoke, 1 00 est bay-pitching machine, 1 00 1 Brtat stalk and straw cutter. 2 00 Beit horse power for goncral purposes, 2 00 oriKinai niTenuoii or agricuit i implement,) vv All articles enumerated in this class, ftot made n the eounty, but produced upon exhibition, if worthy of it, will be awarded a diploma. Ji noR Adam (.car-hart, I,. J. llurd.H. fcilliox. Class 17 Miteelfaneou Farming Implement. est bee biro, Urimly's Mrstorr of Bee Keepinir. Beat 1 dot. hand rakes, $1 Best grain cradle, $1 00 Heat atump mnchme, 9 Uoul potAto digger iU u lot gHplen tools, The (3ard ner. st lot farming utensils owned by farmer, 3 Oft All articles enumorated in this class are subject the same roles aa Class 10. Jrpr;ra William Hoover, John Pbaw, Edward t arvey. Class 18 Wheat, Jttyt, Com, BarleytOat.te. est acre of winter wheat, $10 00 est hu hcl of winter wheat, 4 00 est acre of rre, $i ilwt aero of corn. 3 00 Best acre of oals, 3 Best buhel morn ears, 3 00 est acre hurkwhnat, 2 Best bushel poUiti,.) 00 Beat aero clover serd, 3 Beit i acre inaa, 1 00 at i aorebroiua com 2 Best 1 acre oiirhuiD.2 00 est i acre rutabagas, 1 Best 1 bushel turniin.1 00 Best acre of turnips, 1 Best aero of cairota, 1 Of Beat 4 bushel of tiinotby seed, 1 00 Crops being equal, preference will be given to ,ie tnni yioio tne jargvsi net profit. htHtements be furnished by the exhibitora, Ther must Ih measured, nr weighed, and a sample furni-brd at he fair. Applicants for premiums must furnish the eorarr.it. a wirh a statement signed by them selves, under a pledge of veracity, of the quantity grain raised on the groom! entered for a pre lum, and must state a correctly aa ha can the ind and condition of the previous erops, thekind nd quantity of seed aown. and tho lime and mode of putting it in the ground. Vrsons entering field crop f'r exhibition, or intending to do eo, may give notice to the K x or li ve l onion t toe at any time, and have the field D.ea- ired and examined by committee while growing. Ji hoes lian'ISlewart.Amo Heed.lt. Harteock. ( i.am I'. IWead and Cereal tood. Best loaf wheal bread, I Hp. Beat pound cake, Pip. est loaf rve nreart, Dip, Itest trim en he, Dip. Bet eoflecoake, I hp, BcM lady' sake. Dip. Best cake, Ip. Beat jelly. Dip. Beat ice cream, Dip. ileal Htaf corn hreau, t'ip, eat sponge cake. Dip. Best jelly cake, Dip. Best bachelor's cake. Dip. Best pie, any kind, Dtp. neat preserves and Jelly, ip. Ihy. JriM)i:a Mrs. Justph Owens, Mrs; John R. IltuleliaugH, Mrs. J. H. Rotd. Class zOliufter and Checte. iest & pounds or more of butter, $.1 00 Best 10 pounds of firkin butter, 3 00 iest rhcoee, made by exhibitor, 1 00 Jl hnK Mrs Ileiij. Hartshorn, Mrs. Ueo. It. Barrett, Mrs. Alex. AluTay. (LARS 21 (W. est 50 pounds flour, $4 00 est 61 pounds rye flour, 1 $0 ;cst f0 pound spring wheat flour, I 00 Best 60 pounds corn meal, 1 00 Beat 50 pounds buckwheat flour, 3 00 jniwias--c. sHu, w. r. John-Inn, jpn Rotbr?ck, JThf air. Ol.a 22 Itmnntit Mtele$, Beat he, nr Jar of honey, I $H Bal In p.,o.a of maple or, flip, nr Ileal peerbea pal np air ti,bt. IMp or Hal lutnaloee put up air tihl, I'lp. or Heat blaek kernea put np air tight, Dip. or fleet eurreau poi up air lili(, lin. ar Beat fanev J.r of pirklea, Kip. or Heat f al. ayrap or enve;uin, or earb, lllp. ar n.tl cured hem (cooked) with mde I ""ind, Pip. or Beat dried beef witS mode of curlne- . I) in. or Jriifiaa Mr. Jo. Arnold. Mr. Hon Read, Mr. J. A. L. Flegal. Ciabu 2.1 Ihnuttic Manufacture. Best 10 yards flannel $1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 OO 1 00 1 oo f.0 Best 10 ards sattlnL best li yard woolen carpet, Best 16 yards rag carpet, woolen chain, Best 10 yards el.,th, best pair woo) blanket, licit woolen coverlet, Best wool fringed mils, Best pair of knit woolen stockings. Best specimen of knotting, knitting. or need! work, by Alias under II year old, Best pound linen sewing throad. Best pound Hooking yarn, Best foot mat, 60s. Bast lidv mat. to AO 60 0 60 Junes Mrs. R. B. Stewart, Mrs. L.J. Ilurd, Mrs. John M. Cummings. Class WAKeeHU, Shell, Wax Work, rfe. Rest specimen of needle wcrk. Dip. or 60 Beit specimen needle work on machine Dip. or 60 Best specimen flowers in worsted. Dip. or 60 Beat specimen embroidery in worsted. Dip. or 60 Best specimen embroidery in lace. Dip. or 60 Best specimen embroidery in muslin, Dip. or 60 vest specimen of leather work, Hip. or 60 Bast specimen of wax flowers. Dip. or 60 Best specimen of feather work. Dip. or 60 Best specimen of ornamental work, Dip. or 60 best shirt male by Mica under 13 yrs , Dip. or Beat putching and mending, lip. or 60 JojMias Mrs. Wm, Albort, Mrs. A. li. fcbaw, mra. ierr legal. Clas 25 3 fil finer? and Drettmahing. Best millinery, $1 Best dros making, $1 00 JunaR Miss Jennie Larrin.er, Miss Jennie Milcbell, Miss Bertha Wiight. Class 26 Artutic Barl. Bost painting in oil, Best portrait painting, Best cattle paid ting. Best painting in water colors. Dip Inp X'ip Iip Iip Dip Dip Dtp Dip Dip Dip Best uroamental painting of any kind, Bert daguerreotypes taken on th ground, Beat ambrotypea taken on tho giound. Best pbotograpbs taken on tbo (round, Bost landkt-ape painting, Beit penmanship, Best architectural drawing. ji'ooas Jflr. toward btongbton. Miss Mar? A. Irrin, Mus Boxie Tyler. Clas 27 Design. Best design for farm boose, barn, oarriag house and stable, K loan's Ornamental Houses and $5 00 Bert design for dairy boose, Manuel of the Ilome Best design fur Ice house, 1 60 Best design for fmlt house, 1 60 Best design for bridge, with plan, span Dot leas than ZbU feet, 1 00 Ji Dot Eli Bolt, Fsmoel Kobison. Esra Ala. Class 2S Metalic Fabric and Machinery. Best eooking storo, wood or coal, $3 00 hrcond best, 2 00 Third best. l)in Best parlor store, $2 Beat cast-iron fence, 3 00 Second best. 1 Second best. Din Best rp eel m en or lot of tin-ware. 2 00 2d ben, Dip and 60 Best sptcimeo blacksmltbiof, 2 00 Bert specimen guosmilbing, 2 0$ Best specimen iron-turning. 2 00 Best plate casting. $1 Best shower-bath, 1 00 Best original Invention in county, 6 00 best display of tablo aad pocket cull err, American manufacture. Din Best display of edfe tools, Dip uest d-siay farming and Bold tools, D.p Tbe above premium arc offered for article manufactured in tho county. Diplomas mar bo awarded for any of tbo above articles on exhibi tion without regard to ibeir place of manufacture. JtTpcss O. L, Morgan, David Buck, W, 8. lira J ley. I lass 29 I ehf.U of atl kind Best family carriage, $6 Best timber sled, $2 00 best buggy, 4 Best horse cart, 1 00 Best farm wagon, 4 Best wheelbarrow. I 00 Best sleigh, 2 00 Jrnoxs Uenrv 6 tone. William McEnicbL II W, Park. Class 30 Cabinet-ware in county. Beat d-eastng bureau, $1 Best sofa, 2 00 ucst extension table, 2 Best lounge, 60 best variety of chairs, 2 Best set af ebairs. 2 00 Best bedauad, 1 Best centre table, I 00 Best wash stand, 60q. best office chair. 60 Best display of cabinet ware, Dip and 2 00 Beet looking glaaa frame, 60 Best set of parlor furniture, 4 00 Junoaa Harry Fleminsr. John W. WriirhL ueorge crnara. Class 31 Coopering and Carpentering. Best pine ware tubs, stands, Ae., Din and $1 09 oust set oi gram measures. l on Best window blinds, 1 00 Best ipecimen easb. $1 Best lot buckets. 1 00 Beet pannel door, 1 Best lot baskets, 1 00 J i' nois ibomas Kobins. Dr. T. Jeff. Borer. A. C. Tato. Class 32 Pool and Garden Vegetable. Best bu. carrot, 60o. Best 0 h'ds cabbage, 60e Best i bu. rutabagas 60c. Best 3 b'ds caul if rs Dip Beat bu potatoes, 60c. Best variety melooi !0t Best i bu tomato, itOe, Best " squashes, 60r Best i bushel iWeet potatoes, 60r Best 4 stalks celery, 60c best quart n tndsor beans, 60c Best i bushel table beets, 60e It must be shown tbat all re ge table bara been raised by tho exhibitor. JtiDoas ft, ii. Moore, David Welly, Anderson Murray. Class 33 Cunier, Saddler and Slkoematter. est gents' boot and shoes. $2 00 Pest lady boots and shoes, 1 00 est airplay of boot and shoes. 2 00 Best ladya' riding saddle, 3 00 fleet rid i ot bridle and msrtincale, 1 00 Ban eide finished harness leather, 60 est rob made by exhibitor, 1 00 est carriage harness, $3 Best tug harness. 3 00 Best single harness, S Bestgeote 'saddle 3 00 est display saddlery. 3 Best travl. trunk, 1 00 Best side kip leather, 60e. Best calf skin, 60 Best side sole leather, 60 Best side upper leather, 60 J (inn as A. S. Dickinson, Wm. Scbwem, jr, J dim 11. Stewart. Clash 34 Tailors and Vphohter1 Work. Best suit of clothes made by band, $2 00 best coat made by a lady, 1 00 itest pants and rest made by a lady, 1 Otl best buck mattress, $1 Beet straw mattress, 1 00 Best hair mattress, 2 00 Junuas W. J. Hemphill, Henry Bridge, John ration. Clam 35 Printing in Covnty. Best newspaper. Dip. Best handbill, Dip Best blank, Dip. Best card, Dip Best ornamental printing, Dip Jrrosa Wm. Bigler, Geo. W. Snyder, B, B. Swoop. Class 36 Stone Ware. Beat assortment and best quality. $5 00 J r no as 8. B. Wilson, Henry Wright, Andrew Wilson. Class 37 Chemical and Cfiemicat Action in County, Pest available manure at moderate e st, $1 00 Best available manor for farm products, 1 00 Best material for glue, 60e. beat linseed oil, 60 Best tallow candles, 60a. Bost vinegar, 60 Beit specimen of soap, 60c. Best writing ink. 60 Jt nots Dr. J. P.lloyt.J.J. Plckard, Andrew Wilson. Class Z&W004I and Stone, Beat dreeeed .ton., f I 00 Beet mill atone, I 00 Beat grind eton., 1 00 Beat bntter bowl, Dip. and io Beat ahiaglee, Dip. or 00 Beet turned article, 00 Beat floor hoarde, worked, 1 00 Beat waahing machina, 1 Otl Beat eplit or ahaved hoops, Dip Beat butter ladle, Dip Ileal weather board., worked, I 00 Jrnnta A. N. Marka, J. D. Snoke, David Alliaon. Cum 39 iV,iura Minfrnti. Bert enlt af aeefnl mineral, of Clearlald eoonly, Including coal, ft 00 Beat cabinet of minerala of Clearfleld and adjoining eonntiea, to b. Ih. prop.rty of Ih. ISoeiety. 6 00 Beat lime atone, ile. Beat collection foaaila, I 00 lt.it Ir. clay, tne. Beat burnt lima, 1 00 It. ft coal, fl Beat potter', .lay, 00 Jionaa J. W.Wright, J. C. Brenner, Jamea Irvin, Jr. Cu 40 Fruit. Beet diaplay and greateit variety of grafted applea, euminer and winter, lluaband- Binn en American Wlnea and f 1 00 Beat diaplavof peer., Cel.'. Am.rlcaa Fmlt Bonk and 1 00 Beat pluma and eherticB, Cole. Am. Fruit Book Bea. quinoea, Mannlng'e Fmlt Book Beat apco. applea, 1 peck, Manning'. Fruit Bonk neat apee. Am'ic.n grapea, Manning'. Fruit Book Heat aedling grape, raiaed In .ounty and worthy of culture, 00. B.'t domeatlc win. nrd mod. of maaufae- lora, Filll.r. 'lrevM Oitltor. Fhf air. ttaal ewrroM wlaa, Manning s Frail nwk fl.vl Mark harry wiae, Maammr s fruit . Best gooseberries, 3Mwiilnt' trut li- a Jt'iftt-J. D. Wright, Pster Hoover, Kilshs Fee ton. 0.411 dl itrirminthip To fbe lady who manages her bone tiest snd site moat gr.M'tuIly, Dip. To the gviletnnho manages bis bore beat and sit most gracefully, Dip. Best display of horsemanship, not less than fre couple, Dtp. Best driving on tbe course by a lady, Ihp, ih'si company 01 eavairy, ihp. Best oomiiAiiy of Infantry, D p. Best band with bra in-lrnmenla, Dip. Best martial band, Dip. B-st ten singtri, Dip. Ji pm M. 8. Fltg.tl, John Flvnu, Thomas Murray. Clas 12 iVwrirnVi. Best nursery, eontaining tbe greatest variety of fruits and shrub-, miltivated in rhemost approred manner, lhe applicant tofurnisb wniu-oii.fi r,p. tion. withthe variety and mode of culture, $:i u Pocond best, Barry's Fruit tlsrdeu. Ji'Does Geo Tat I,evl Dresler, U. W. hiiotf. ('Lam AS -General Jtt Best display and greatest variety of flowers, Dip. Bttat din (tiny and greateat variety of plants, Dip. lirst dir-play of floral ornaments. Dip. best hneket hoquet, with handle, Dip. best band bonu-t, Dip. Jt'iH.Ka Miss Maggie Ralston, Miss Hox.o Tyler, Mrs. Elizabeth Irwin. fvDkscretionary premiums will be awardr I for all articles of merit exhibited by mechanics in all the various branches, and it Is hoped a general exhibition will lie made. For all improvmncnts uevlul to the farmer, and having vaiuablu pro- Eerties, disoretionary premiums may be. awarded y tbe Executive CVtnuuittpo. HU'IIAKD 8HAW, jr., PresidcnL I. 0. BiSUKH, Heoretary. Executive Committoe ttoorge Thoro, Josiah R. Beed, K. K. bbirev, Nattiaoiel Biihel, Jitmcs Miteball. Treasurer A. M. Hills. Corresponding Kecrctary D. F. ElsweWer. WisreUauronS- MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PI. THE Firet Term, of Iwenly-lwo WMka, will eommenoeoD MONDAY, Pi-plemlier 2ii, 187. TERMS Or Tl'ITIOX. Reading, Orthography, Writing, Ohject Leaaona, rrimarv Aritbnielie and Priin.ry Geog rapliy, per half term, (of elerea weeka,)... $6 00 nietory, Local and Dcaeriptive Geography with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic-. f 10 Algebra and th. c!cnecV ff 00 Drawing, with any of tbe above H 00 OarfWld, July li, lS(S7.3m. Clearfield Academy. Eev. P. L. HARSIS0S. A If., Principal THE FIRST BESSIOK of th. preeent Mho laatte yaarof thi. Inatitatioa will eommenee on th. Irat MONDAY tli day) or Sepl.mber, 18B7. Pupila can .nter at any time. They will he charged with tuition from th. tlm. they .nter to the eloae .f th. S.aaion. Tb. eoura. of inatrnotion .mbraeei .very thing included in a thorough, practical and accom plished .daction for both eezea, Tb. Principal, having had th. advantage of mooa .zp.rieoe. in bia profeaaion, aaeure. pa rent, aod guard an a Ibat hi. entire ability aud energiea will b. devoted lo the moral and men tal training of the yoath placed under hia charge, TICKM OK TUITION. Orthography, Beading, Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, per Seeeion (II weeka) . fa 00 Grammar, tteography, Arithmetia, and Rietory . - - . . t 00 Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mm. aeration, Carveyiag, Pbiloaophy, Phjal. ology, Cbemiatry, book Ko.piof, Botany .nd Pbyaical Ueogrtphy . . . ft 00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of th. ahov. Branch.. . . f i 00 r-No deduclioa will he mad. for abaane... tfr'or furth.r p.rticul.re inquira of Rev. p. L. HARRISON, A. M., ClearOeld. July ti. 18(17 If. Principal. SPRING GOODS: moat hiw Tom miLADii.i-iiia. Al tlic.p a. Oie ( licapcet .nd iood aa tlie lle.U C. KRATZER & SOX, liar. Juat received, and ere opening, at their Old Stand on Front rUreel, abov. th. Academy, a large and well ae leoted aaa.rtm.nt of SEASONABLE GOODS, which they ar. Belling at very low ratee. Read tht following catalogue and profit therely. iT cir tiki lLijidJaB y. n Eapaelal pains baa been taken la lhe .election of Ladiee Dreee Guoda, white llnotfe, hmbroideriea Millinery Oooda Prinu, Kercbiefa, Nubiea, Olovea, Ac FOR GENTLEMEN. Alw.ya on hand Black Clotba Fence ana ornca t.aarimereB. Malmete. eus. Heady Mad. Clothing ol all kinds. BOOTS AND SHOES. o NECKTIES. and a variety f other artielee. which they will .el) at a small advaao. oa cat. ft S 75 Particular atteation la invited to their atock of Carpeta, Cottage, common In grain, snperOn. Kngli.h Ingrain and 11 ru Mel a. Floor and Table Oil Clothe, Window abadee and Wail pau.ra, .to. FLOUR. BACON. Fih Sall.l Plaster, Apple., Peacliea and Pruoea kepi constantly on band. A IO, in Store i lot of large and email (.lover aeed. W. Intend to tnak. It an object for Farmer, and Mechanics to buy from aa; hecauae w. will sell our goods aa low as they eaa b. bought in th. eounty and pay the vary bigbeat price for all kinds of eoontry pre. due. W. will also exobang. gooda for 8i-aooL, Road and CnrarT orders j Bhinglee, Boarda.and.il kinds of Manufactured Lumber. CIcrileM, May , 187. II. 1! It 1 1) v E. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Pinre one door ert of ClenrflcM IIuieJ - IHirkrl Mrret. Clrnrflrld, Vn. TJ'KKl'S on hand a full amiortiDeBte of OenU IV Fnmiebfng Uoodn, rueh ai Sbirta, Linen ttnd Woolen I nderthlrlt. Dmwera ind Snrki, Nefk-tiei, Poeket Hudkerobief, Gloree, HU, I'mbrellu. An.. In great Ttrietj. Of Pioon Uoode be keepi tfa Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colon,," Fueh as Black Doeakia af th. very beat tnekoi Fancy Caeeimer., ia groat variety , aleo, French Coating, Heaver, Pilot. Chinchilla, and Fricott overcoating. All of which will beaold eheop for Caeh, and mad. ap according to th. leteal style, by .iperlenced workmen. Also, Agent for Cle.rflcld eoonly for I. at. Dinger a Co s. celebrated Sewing Macbfnea. Not. 1, ln.tf, II. UKIlmR. 31 cat Inrkce. flIlK anderaigned would Uke ttiie method of JL informing tbe citiecna of Orartiold and the atirmiiniiing vicinity, that the? hare opened np a MKAT MAIIKKT, in the haeement of the Clear. Held Unuae, whore they will he found with a eupply .very Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Karmera and joMiere in the enrrounding conu try will Va auppliM with Meats to order. A lib era! ehara of publio patronage aolicited. D. R. Ft I.I.FRTOX, angl,07 M. tl. BROWN. CAfiEIAOE AND SLEIGH SHOP, IN CLEARFIELD. Ta. (Immediately la rear of Machine Shop,) rpHI ewbeeriner woald roepnlfully Inform th. Jl ctliaene uf Clearfleld. aod tbe public in ge. ral, that be I. prepared to do all kinda of workoa CARRIAGES, BCGO IE?, SLEIGHS, c, on abort antic and n reaaraabl. terms, aaa la a workmanlik. manner. r-AII order, rromrtly attended lo. waaj Feb. H.'M, WM. M'MOHT.