il jJ'i.'A1 --- -. - ", .. .... She f pttfcliaii. iAMi UPS. GEORGE H. GOODLANDEH, ' uniToi i i-micBitTon, CLEARFIELD, PA. . WKDNESDAT MORKIKO, AUaVST IS, 1ST! Demooratio National Tickets ' FOR PltEHlIiENT, . . . .! HON. HORACE GREELEY, , ' " or Mir touic. ' j " TOR VtCK 1'KKKIDtXT, B. GRATZ BROWN, DemocratioState Ticket,' FOR QOVKrtNOR, CHARLES R. BUCKALEW, Olr COLOMBIA COUKTT. FOR Bfl'KEME JUDGB, , JAM EH THOMPSON, or BBI, COUNTY. FOR AUDITOR GKNEBAL, W 1 I. L I A M 11 A R T L 12 V, or .Borons rotJTr. FOR CONGRESSMEN AT LAUGH, 1IKNMIICK It. YVIUOIIT, I.uiorn, countjr. RirilARD VA1IX. Philadelphia. JAMES 11. HOl'KINK, Pittaburgh. lie lcgatei at large to the Conatjtutloual Convention. Jeremiah 8. BlaoV., Vurk. tlaorgo VY. Woodward, l.userne. William Uir,lw, CUarlkld. Frank D. Uowan, Philadelphia. Robert A. Lamticrlon. llarriiburg, A. A. Purman, Waynciburf. Jame. Kills, rottrvllle. j Ueorge M. Dallas, Philadelphia, John A. Campbell, Philadelphia. William L. t'orbctt, Clarion. William II. Smith, AltfKtienjr. William J. Barr, SomeracU . 8. C. T. bodd, Franklin, bainutl 11. Itejnold,, Lancaster. Jonathan Evans, of Tod township. Huntingdon county, raided 112 pounds of white gcheman oats from one pound So says the Globe. Taos. Tom Marshall says that Gen. Ilurtrunft is cither inoompotcnt to till tbo place he now occutiiuft, or ho is rascal. If either, he is unfit for Governor. The DiKFEnESCK. Greeley, Brown, Buckalow, Reconciliation, Reform, l'cace and Union. ,. , Grant, Wilson and Ilarlrmft, Hate, Strifo Plunder, War and Din-onion. Govornor Buckalow and Hon. Hicstcr C'lymcr addressed tho people of Lock Haven on Monday night and Hello fonto' on TuBiJay r.ight. a 'f he lags wero tho largest ever hold In those places. , .', "Straws, etc." Tbe oflicial relarns ehour that Gov. Culdwoll, of North Carolina, got only 10 out of 221 white irotes in his own township. Rut ho got 281 nogro votes to 3 for General Morrlman. flow is that for black and white."'! ; ' ' ' i ' Ihtklxhient. The Daily Mountain Voice, says: "A lively Johnstown maidon wept groat floods of tours, when she beard. how the race horso Longfellow bad cut bis pastern so as to ruin him for life, slto was to fond of his poetry." ' .' . ." t 1 . Tiitia Ticket. Tho National La tiorKoform Convention roaosoinblod in Philadelphia on. the 20th and nomi nated Charles 0'Conner, of Now York for President and Ell Saulcsbcrry, of Polnwft.ro, for Vico President, in the room of Judge Davis and Gov. Parker, vho hai dnolinil.: . ,,,;: . Dreadful Work. At Olney, III., lust Sulurday, Henry lloullt was iihot dead by JcfTorson While, and Mrs. Uoullz was so shoekod by tho boroavo ment that she died on Monday night, after prematurely giving birth todeud twinst ' On .Tuesduy. morning l 1 o'clook a mob broke opon the jail, look ottt bile, and hung him on I trco in Jlio court yard. "Loyal" Sarcasm. A Washington clergyman has written a loltor to the Springfield (Mass.) Jtepublienn, relat ing to Prosidont Grant's drinking hab its. , Tho President of the Congress ional prayermceting, (Henry Wilson, (Grant nominee for V. P ,) comos to (the rescue Of tho "government,"' in ttii. manner: "Your statement Is un qualifiedly fulso!" Now, who is lying the politician, Wilson, or tho clergy man, Ilov. C. W. Doniiisnn. ,. r "TiT for Tat." The editor of tho Huntingdon Journal, ono of the toil .organs of that county, last week said: "It is fiiid that Spoor, bought tho fllobe." To which tho editor of that journal replies this week "thusly:'' ; '''If he did, hti' did not, bny it with tbo widow's pension money you forgot to pay over." ,"Dad" Lew is evidently .knows something about I)urburrow,u well a about farming, n .,i , i-, (JEofRATro MEirriNfis We ondor tiund ' that' tlio 'County Committee has ngifoj upon,, the following pro gramme for inocling in this county previous to tho Ootobefclection, via t falt l lrk MinlayoTrnlnir Bi pWitor. llh. PniDittville lucidnr attcrnoon 17th. . i K.ilurtoo ftTfiiiiix. 1 7Lh. . ,, UlRlrt Klalil.B Wr.luf jHij tnlti lAlb. lllen lop FrMar, iTrniux Biplrmber 17.' , 1 ,An.iontlll Halnrdty tanliif Huptombor l. ',N Wathlii(to, M-r..lv.Bln,i,u, W.1 : .llmm, Mm4ar avanini, Hapitmbo JU. , , l.wal.rr City, Tuoday, Oclahcr I, , fim-Mla, Wtndt. O.-tolirr 1 " ' 'priwHVM, FrMaf.'Oi'lahar 4. , t .ti iLotkwlMnt, fainrita,T, Oolohtr t. ... ( ur imomlle, Mndj, jlciobtr 7. , , Tharo will, uo doubt bo other oiest jhgs tmnounced, if requested by the Joeol comtnWiUes. Ablo spoakort will prearnt nf till nf Ihpsp mxitlnpn. DKBATINU "TUB GoViUNMINT." The straight Temperance mtn havo been debating and ranvasslng Presi dent Grant's drinking habits ralber sevoroly for tbo past month. And they huvo cooked tho oaso up . to tho point that no real Temporunoo man can votq for him. . That hi intemper ate habits nro notorious to all who fro quotit tho Whlto Home, nnd that bo kept awny IViiin tho Capitul on pur poso to cover up this irejkiwss. And yot; his backers have tho audacity to State that 11. Gratis Brown, tho pern, ocratio nominoo for Vico President, driks. Thai a hypociito always poa- seasos more inipudeneo than tho Devil himself, has been verified a million of times. Wo arc told that "the religious press is nlnioft a unit tor lirant. Well; According to gonuino loyal authorities, he needs reforming and wo hope that agency, "tho press, will Slice-cod, because all others bavu failed, according to (ho same nnlhori ty. Anything to mako agood c:lizon out of him, bceuuso ho has been the worst President ever olootod. LiuiiT in a dark Place. Tbo Wellsboro Democrat of last week says: It seems as if tho substantial part of tho Republicans in this county go for Grooley and . lirown. Hon. li. G. Wliilo e.r. president judgo, lion. Abel Humphrey, cx judge, Hon. S. B. El liott, ex member of the legislature and lalo assistant revenuo collector, Prof. Allen of tho soldiers' orphan school, Prof, Verrill of tho normal school at Mansfield, Ex Treasurer O. F. Taylor, Prof. Winters of llio Wellsboro graded school, Rev. Mr. Karchcr of St. Paul's church Doctors Shoror, Thompson and Webb of this plaoe, Captain V. A. El- Holt membor of tho bar, of this coun ty, and a host of other gcutlcmcn con spicuous for their inlelligcuco and business ability. Tbo men who are supporting Grcelry and Brown In this county n 10 tho activo, Intelligent, working men who havo guided and controlled tho republican parly here tofore in this county, and without their aid tho Grant parly must make a sorry fight. And tho host of It is that they will all voto for Buckalow Hartley and the Dcinocrrtict nominee for Con gress. Wsi. M. M'CuLLouau, Esq. This gentleman is tho Democratic nomineo of our county, for monitor of tbo Con stitutional Convention and it would bo very gratifying to the Democrats of Clearfield to learn that tho District Conferenco has put him in nomination for that position. Mr. Aughetibnugh is tho choice of Clinton county, and wo believo neither Cambria not Elk counties presented any candidates through their respectivo counly Con ventions, nnd it looks now as though Mmara. M'Cullouub and Aucbeiibaugb would havo the field to themselves, and as two nro to bo nominated, there sccmes to bo little for the conferenco to do when it mocU. Wa hope Mr. M'Collough will bo accepted by the conference. Ho is peculiarly will qual ified for tho position and his nomina tion would bo an honor to tho district. What Banks Thinks. A reporter of lha Now York Sun interviewed General '. P. Banks tbe othor duy We niake the following extract from tho conversation'; ' ' t Reporter In what light do you ro gmd tho election in North Carolina. Gen. Banks I look upon it as a complete victory. Had the Admistra tion carried it hy ten or twenty thou sand majority, they might havo bad soma bopo ; but as it is all up with them. They might as well give it up. ' Roportor Thon you urn sanguine of Mr. Greeley's election. .- Gon. Banks Undoubtedly I am. Tliero is nothing to provont and every thing to make it certain. I do not entertain tho slightest doubt of Mr. Groelcy's triumphant eloction. 1 1 ' How Different. Radical contem poraries In. ipecinl instances placo groat stross upon what Mr. Buckalow, our candidate for. Govornor says; whilo generally tbo "ringV portion donounce blm is a rery bad man. Tbe follow ing in ono of the tpeeial cases. "' ' "f hen Oeacral Harlranfl waf oooilaattr!, Chai. R. llnrkalrw raid that ha "knw him ttoll. both aa Auditor ticneml, ht had ahown himH-lf a moil fulthfal,nprigM.cffl''icnt, anil nceoto printing ufflcor, and would mako ao axoollont Uovornor." , Gentlemen, we aro compellod to in form you that you lio under a mis tnko. Mr. Ruckalow never uttered that sentiment.. Ho is not in tho habit of praifing rlaghono and spav ined politicians of cither, party, aud thoso ei'iljo I'jtiQoroi) corruplioo ring never.: ...i . ,.. , I iV . .. , . . A Goon Nominatiom. The Dcuio craU of Berks county have nominated lion- Hiostor Clymer for Congress. Mr. Clymer desoived lliisrocognition, besides tbe councils of tho nation aro much in need of Such men. His ac knowledged ability and personal In tegrity will bovuluabloat Washing. Ion in looking alter the interest of tho peoplo, while assailed by political vagrants of whom too may go thoro for the purpose of replenishing thou own coffers, and totally ignoro the in toroslstif the Suto. Personal gain and personal government is the bano of tho age.'' Ho is a thorough Ponn sylvanian, educated In a liberal school of politics, Air.. Clymer cannot iml lo tuko a front rank at onoo in the coun oils of the nntlorti 1 : Bollofonlo has organized a "oolored" Grcoloy'iind Buckalow club of 11 mem bers., ,Ies than thrco week ugo the Brown Iitpubtican said thero was not a Greeley Republican In that borough, and now, we leant thoro ore elevdn "colorod brolhorn'and ovef four times tlut, iany wliiles, who are going lo vote fir Buoknlow and Greoloy. Tbe next elimtlon will plaoe that ancient Jtadical strong hold on the Union sidn. Taxes ahp Costs. The campaign in Maine has dovoloped tho following extraordinary facts : In tho 2nd Congressional district thoy pay 115,290.40 tax, of which $9, 000 goes to pay the revonuo oflioers. . In tho 3d District . tbe collections amount to 13,029.22 ; cost of oollool- llon 88,000. In tho 4th District, collections (10, 006.61, tbo cost of collecting, 18,000. In tho 6lh District, collodions S3,' G92 80, collecting exponsos (8,000. , Totul collections in the four Districts 863,022.84; of this tho government gets 820, 022.83, and Grant's office holders 833,000. ..... Common! is unnecessary. No wonder tho U nin tiles die hard. Judoe Pf.bsiii.no Wo aro gratifiod to notice tbut tho Workingmun'ts Convention, of Schuylkill county, havo nominated the lion C. L. Pershing, of Johnston, for President Judge of their District. This nomination was made unanimous. It expresses tho Bcrili mont of tho Democratio Convention. Thoso two organixntions havo boon united, nnd will continue so. With a mnjority of over 1,500 in their favor, this nomination it no empty honor. Tho Mountain Voice, in alluding to this nomination says : While w muit axprtil earnait rrartt for an? ooDtiDgonor notch would laka from ua a prom, iuaot, uiol'ul eitiien, to whom we foul ao uuah pridf, we eanoot but feel that our lose will ba their gain, and the people of Bohuykill will have a Judge learned la the law, upright and honorable tn aliaraeler, and apoUeai in reputation. Patbiots Aiiroad. Wo obsorve by tbe Salom (Neb.) Intlrprndtnt, that Clearfield has several patriots in that fur off Stato, whoso bowolcs of com passion aro In sympathy with "the government," as witness tho following. "Alltmtion, Oranl Utm." lloo'l. 8. A. Fulton and M. A. Krauk will addrrai the (1 rati t ao d Wil- on Club on 6aturday. Mr. Fulton is a young man, hut Michnol is "an old toldior." He is the only man that ovor practically enforc ed tho Fugalivo Slavo law in this county, and has riddon every bobby that passed along. Huntingdon. Tho (Hole, one ol tho "loiT'orgnnj of Huntingdon coun ty last week remarked t "Many Re publicans were in town last week at tending Court nnd their Convention, and wo learned what we did not know before, that honeot old lloraco would receive a heavy Republican voto in this county. The Democratic volo will bo solid for Greeley. There may bo a dozen in tho wholo county who will refuso to voto for Greeley but not half that number, will voto for Grant." ' The RlNfl. Lato developments mado by an investigation of the book of fetkes, the Philadelphia banker, who is now in tbo ponitentiary for doing just what John F. Harlranfl did shows that the "due biii" candi date for Governor,' while Auditor General, carried one million of dollars worth of slocks with Stato fund. .If Ilartranfl bad bis just duos ho would bo in company with Yorkcs and Mar ccr, the city Treasurer of ' Philadel phia, in the Penitentiary, instead of being tbo Radical cadiilato for Govor nor. - ' ' '' 'ii "Clakpino Hands." It looks now as though "the ban nor county," which gave Grant 10,000 majority in 1809, would be lost to tho Cameron ring in October. On tho 20th, three county Conventions assembled in Allegheny county, and put a joint ticket in tho Held. Tho regular Democratic, ttio Liberal Republicans, and the German Reform, have put a tickot in tbo Quid that for ability has never bad its equal in that county, and It looks now as if tho Grnntiles would be thrashed. Rioiit. Tho nominaton of John II. Orvis, Esq., for Assombly by tho Dem ocrats of Centre counly, is eminently proper.; Fill our Legislature . wilb gonilomcn of his ability, and corrup tion and special legislation will soon bo the excoption and not tho rnlo. Wo will be very much mistaken if Mr. Orvi s ability will not place him in tho front rank In the House, and after one term the leader, unless bolter material is selected for members of that body than lias heretofore graced it from a mnjority of the counties. Bustler. That Anoiejinir man Woodruff, of tho Johnstown Democrat, is a bustling individual anyhow; he put bis "foot in it" thus lust week : "Tho other day whilo standitigoa the loni villa BridgM, we noticed a lady from tho First Ward, go by that had made use of ft small flour suck for a bustle. You could . road , tho loltors "whito wheat flower" through hor light awiss nearly as well as if it hadn't been con cealed atull." . ' Read Tium. Wo dedicate our first pngo this week lo a lotlor from ,Ex Gov. Big!cr, to Chairman Itntidull, of the Stato Cnmmitloo, and a speech of Smalor Walliioa, Thcso' aro ablo document, and drserve tho careful perusal of every man who loves Lib erty, and Union, and prefers honesty to rascality in the administration of pililio and privato ufTuirsi . Tbo Gov ernor is pAcUllnVly happy in his meth od of stating what 'Mr. Greeley will noil do If oleclod. ", ; , ,' ,' 'I' ' Leakino Out. Thomas M.' Mar. shall, until hilcly the chief orator of tbe Allegheny county Radicals, doliv (std an able Greeley and BuukalsW speech at Washington, Pa., last weok. II o' almost confiscated the Cameron-Hnrtranft-Allen ring. He slatej that John W. Geary wa defeated, thrco years' ago but was counted in by lb corhtplidniats. 1 This is What the Democrats )vty asserted, 'but Vae just often donied by tbe Udienls. Noil' since Mr. Marshall has .feeWiroe disgusted with the corruplioniruso tolls what hs koows about hetn. . Tbo now trial of Dr. Suhcoppe, will ooinmonce in Carlisle to day. Tboproposod tunnul under the Mis. sissippi at Memphis costs 85,000,000. Gon." Shorman left Frod Grant be cause Fred wanted to mako a valet of Mm. So they suy. A sixty thousand dollar bank rob bery occurred in Baltimore, on the night of the 10th. Moaby goes fr Grant, therefore Muaby's sins in killing Union soldiors on Ibo aly aro paruonuu. A man' lovalty to tbo Administra lion is measured by tho amount bo will give to corrupt voters. Tbe Courier-Journal believes tbut Dr. Mary Walker is unquestionably tho most thorough pantulooimtio of llio aire. "Thero is not a Greoloyilo among the colored mono! Jyrono. Herald. That is certainly no discredit to Mr. Greeley. Thoro nro tiVenty-fivo Republican papers in Pennsylvania opposing the election ot llio Human cunuiuuto lor Governor. Johnstown rejoices in a regular lady Doctor Esther W. Murbourg. Those young men t ion tiled with tho heart disease all send lor lier. Tbo Phihtdolphians launched a Stoam Ship, of theLivorpool line.over wuicu tlicy nuu a oig joinucaiion. Thoy aro going to build throe inoro. A Lcavonworth (Kansas) pupcr speaks ot Kansas city as a "right old fungus whoso teritory Is carpeted with thrco ply mortgages." ' ; i Tho New York Evening Post pre dicts a Republican defeat in Pennsyl vania on account of the revolt of the party against Hartrantl. Buckalow and Hartley are admitted by Republicans lo bo honest men. llartrauft and Allen are denounced by Republicans as corrupt and unworthy. Tho character of Ilartranfl Is to be endorsed by a cerlificato signed by- Simon Cameron and others, slating that he comos fully tip to their stand ard of honesty. Jrrca. Bales, ol Iitusvillo, says; "If Greeley is lo bo electod, 1 will toll my property and inovo to Canada." If Mr. Bales is as good as his word, Ti tusviiio wiii lose ono of iter citizens. George Kiugsland, n book-keeper of the lluilMon Uounly National llatik.ol Jorscy City, bus decamped to Europo, being a ilclitulter lor .'U,UUU, Wine and women are said to bo tho cause. Tho high and narrow military heels lor ladies, boots are no longer fashion able in Paris, but aro being replaced by heels about hull tbe height of the old ones. Connecticut, "the land of steady habits" and of "blue laws." has given up her attempt to prevent the auto of liquors, and pasted a stringent license law in the stead of the repoalod pro hibitory act. Tho son of Gov. Blair, of Michigan, hns been turned out of his mail agonry, for "violatini; tho rules of the posttil service. 1 hat is to say, ho refused to give $j9 to tbo Grant campaign fund. Thoro aro 25.000 Greater Konubli cans in this Stale, every one of whom will vote tho Democratio State and Congress tickets in October, In order to make suro of tbo Stale for Groclcy in November. . .. ' Tho Lafayclto(,Ind.) Journdf (Grant paper) gives notice that Grant mon of other states must not look to Indiana for any help in the canvass. "The situation hero," it says, "is sullieii tilly grave to excite our most lively np prehensions." Il is said Goo. Grant has not said ''Let us Have I'eucu" once, sineo tbo Philadelphia Convention. Pcrhapa his man Uoulwetl shut him up when ho said in North Carolina, "I protest agaiust slrcli'hing bunds across the bloody chasm." ;, " . Tho Rov. Brolhcr in Law Cramer has boon beard from again, lie ro fused to present the American Consul at Copenhagen, Mr. G. W. Griffin, and bis accomplished wifo .o Court, bo causo they belonged to too low a grndo of diplomatic rank to cntillo them to that honor, , ' " When ; negroes' in South Carolina voto tho Conservative ticket, or show a leaning in that direction, they aro at once arrested and nut in prison, If not impaled On Federal bayonets This Is what Grant, Morton and Couklln call "gtiarnnicoing a Republican form of W V fl I , lit u II If. , Hon. James Watson Webb writos a letter from England, dated Juno 2S, in which lie caustically reviews Gram's administration and avows hi decided preference for Greeley. Spoaking of lii-uol lie says ; "lie is as ignorant to day of llio wants of the country and of the first principles of statesman ship aa when dueled to the (Vcbiilen cy. His sole idea of tho duties of his high station appear! to be concentra ted in making provisions from llio publio treasury for his immediate lain ily and its connections, nnd in prosti tuting the publio patronage to secure a re election. Kltf;lTI-.K'tt MITICI V-No leoil hereby given that (ho following aceotinil Imre been aaaniinod aod pnMnd hr wte, and manin Sled of rooord la tnn ulnae Tor the iuipeetito of heirs, legatees, creditor, and all other, in auvolher wny lnt'rrnted, and wilt be presented to trie Mat Or phan!' I.'ourft of Cloerflold eonntj, to ba held at the toart HouM, In the borough nf CUiarheld, u menuing on tbi 4)i Mmdnv (being the t'ii day) of Heptemher, 4. . ISM. ' ' seeoantorti. 11. Hon, admlnlstratnr ar Asa. hel Carr, lato of ,awrenee townatiip, deeeawd. Finul arc'imit of L, D. Weld, guardian of John H. Weld, of nvnrla tiwn,hip. Final areaunt of Klliah and lUtld Aslif nf'lter, admlnnicalors of Peter Antienleluif, lataof ttrady townsiop, dooened. , Areount of Amnsa and Jtibn ftrntth, cdintQli fretnre of Amasa Hintth, h.ta of Doooarta Uiwa- allip, nViwafeil. ! i .- -'. ; rinnl seanent ot ueorge botnon, aurQinidratur of.lneolt Zlmtoer, la'e ol llrndy toannlilp, d.-e'd. Piniil eeeount of llaortra W. kM'ullr, adminls. trahir of John L. McCully, lato of lleoearia town- tdiip, d'-eenred. Aeeount of Lawrenee Flood and Franoe, Ran- non, administrators of John llanooo, lata of Cor. toftton lowuanip, deceased. ,. Final aernunt of Alexander M' tlwain. almin- Istralor of Rirtisrd Asncroft, lato of Rarnside townstiip, deonaiM. ( . :'- Final aooounl of Ororgo W. M-Celly, adminis trator of Uatliaiine Wliltciido, Into of Ouellch towr.ship, deooased. 1 Final aeeotint af John ft. MeKtrraan, adtalnls. tratar n( ihoiwaa Vaikerioa, lata of Uueliek Iowa- ltl, deeeared. Aeoounr of Joltn B. Mr-Klamen, fuardiaS of Thuaai Folksnon, William Fulkemoa, Edrla Falkoaaon and tiaaan Fulkoraea, af Uaeliok p. Anaoant of Juhu Cowder, g aerdian of Mry A. Wetiol, lienrga Wetiel and Daniel Wotiel. of III. trard township.- ' ' - I litnisran'a Orrlrs, I A. W. LEE, C'.-arfteld, I'a., Ai.g.H, isrl lc.; . lUi-iater. IH Till. MATTTR tiftiie WTATK OF Darid Haland, lata of Cheat townelilp, t'lrar lieid oounty, Pa., rieaeaard, the application of Eliialieth Roland, widow of denea'rd, to have re port of the appraisers of tbo rraltjr approved and the real Mtate ailotiad to hrr audi Act ef As sembly of November f, 1S8J. wu preuatrii,at June oourt, IH,3, whereupon the t'urt ordered that all parsons Interested Is laid aetata ehonld take aotloa that the report the sppratears will be approved, nd Hie aaid real omu allotted to said widow, under the provisions af lha A at of Novnmhrr ill, A. I). isni, arorajwid, union autn elent eaasa to the eontrary ba shvwa by tha first day ffrleptomber term nesu Ily the Court. , , . , AUasti A. W. LfoYi , ojjN St l' ' Clerk of Orphani' Court. grit? g(lffrtistiuutis. rpKNTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF TUB Clearfield Co. Agricultural Sooioty To be hold near Clearfield on MONDAY, TUES DAY and WEDNESDAY, ftupleuiberilOlu, and Oolobor 1st and 2d. i Designing tha coming fair lo ba ona pe ouliurlv In the Intermit ol homo produoors, numer ouo ohangos in the usual rulos and regulations will appear, as also In tbe amount and application of premiuine. The farmers, mechanics, manufac turers and business won uf this aud adjoining oountlos are earnestly invited to take a part in this good work, and lo aid tho Society in getting up sa exhibition of the growth and ptuuuuta of this section or me tnaio mat fiiatl uo gratifying- to all eonoernvd. Rules and Regulations. Family Tlakets, admitting parents and their children under eighteen years of age, will be fur nished as heretofore at $t each. These can be purchased at any time at the office of the Booioty in Clcarfleld,or at tho offlee near the gate at tho opening of the Fair. . Ticket, of lika etfect will ba issued to life mem bers. Tbe only other means of adiniiiion will be in tho shape of tickets at its oonts each, and good for a single aumtMion oniy. These will ba sold at the office near the gate and at the' principal hotels and the I'ustofloo in town. Hursee tt) eents each. Certificates of membership will be furnished by the President or Secretary at one dollar eaoli. and for ona dollar additional a family tiokct will ba luinlnheo:. No admission ohargo will ha inado for ehildron uuder ten years of agu, nor will they ba admitted at all nnleu acoompauied by a parent or guardian. Eihibitore will be eareful to have their own amrs, with a proper draorliitloa af the articlea or animals to be ellnbitrd, entered an tbe books of the tHcretary, aud obtain cards to attaoh to suoh articles or animals, showing tho number of the en try and tha olaes to which tbey respeoiivaiy be long. This work should ba luiibed oo tha first day of tbe fair, aod can be done in advance of tbe fair by eihibitors furnlablng their names and do arriptlva llite of tha things to be eahibiled to (he Freeidonl and Heeretary, and wa earnestly tneiat upon ma prentice of makiog entries and getting oards in advauoe. All artiulca or animate for eshlbition, eicepl borons that are lo ba exhibited on tha track, sousl be brought with (a the fair gronnd beforo to&b'olock on the second day of the fair. ' A n ample police fore will ba on the ground to pre serve order and protect property, aod to this ead aU lha otflcari will use due diligenoof but tha So ciety win not be responsible lur any damage Uiat msy ooenr. - Tha officers, maaagcrs and polios will wear pro. par badger, so ihat tlie publio may know to whom to apply for information. Articles of merit placed oa exhibition, though But enumerated tn any of tbe elassce. will ba fa vorably notioed by the Eieoutire CommiUoo. Tbe payment of preiniuuie will oonimenca the first Monday after the fair and oontinoo for sixty days, after which all unclaimed premiums will be trcatad as a donation to lha bocicty. LIST OF PREMIUMS. AMMI. Clam 1 Opn ( all brttd Bt bull flO; Uciteow 9 Class 7Orarle oaltU otcntd in lk amxtf. Bt oow $Ht Ilit heifer, Bynold.ii btit el( aoUer f.gbl nouibi M I Clau I 0n. BmI tlt oib... M .a.fi Clam 4 'm Vault. , Drtt fut fcullock, eow or huiler rftitrd and fo unts! iu lite eonoljr MH Clani hSfierp mnd H'oW. Boit buck mny brerd.,,,., K .....$ Brit tw, ny brcf Beat lamb, may brrrd... t Beit fltoce oX wul. , 2 Clam opt to all, Beit buu, ao breed Best brce-itug luw, iiy brwd 6 Bmt hog aver lit month.- , 3 Bt pig tt Jor U Biiotbi.H M M.. 1 . ClaAtt T Pmuhiy. BmI blf dotm ipring fhickcni.w....M .$2 00 Bcil Jii'tsjr of cbiciem, out kit tbtui 1 Uuc.3 U0 Beit iiiila ol turkeji, not ! tbao 4........ 2 AO 1IOKM Clais Tkorovykhrtd lrr vptu f mil. Bert italMon, anr brnrd fb Bait mar aod olt, auj breed, onoad in Co. 10 ' Cosaaa ramiry, rmffH mnd fmrms Urart, Butt linptU) fantl.v bono. Beat MaicbeJ trria( brte.WH....MM..,M.a 4 Beit ipan draught burica H ......... M. t & Beit cult nt OTcr two year. ,..M.M . 4 Beat oolt not orer tfarao ytan.,.,... 6 tint oolt under two jiri-,..(. 4 Clam ItiTrwttipg Hurt; Boat trolling bona raiiMl and owned In Co..,. .4 2 Brit walking bono owtn-d in coantr ... Belt trot ling eult owned tn the toonty, out orer 4 ere ojd. H.m..H 10 Xba bnrava la Uie above olaaa will b lei ted on tbe track, (brra ruundi eaeb. tbo ownen Oudicg tbo arireri, and In deciding ufKin tbo qua 1 1 tin ui bo boTiea tha Jadgaa wUI uko idU oooiidtraiion tbo iiyle of (bo waJkiag or Irvtiiog aa tvll at tbo ijrod Clam 11-OHAIXfl. Boat aero of winter wbuat,..,., ..'.., Beit act of ryr 8 Beit aoro of oati..M.,M,.,.,.n,..tMM..4.M, 0 Heat acre of orB....i.M.Mf..M.. 0 Beit aero of eluver aeod.....;.. A Unit bOflU'l of wheat 4 Beit half tuihel of Uatelh oaod 3 Beat buaho. ra...... .w..i....rt..a.,..,t,. S Beit btubel of eoro in tha oar. 3 Ailioanti for pretuiuini oa Held ero. muit Hlro avtlco to tho seeattro ootatnitlaeat looit ton daya im adrapoo 14 tbo fair, ao that tha ground wajr bo mtaiared and the yield aacortaincX Clam It til FOR FAHMIJKM. For the groateit varietj, beit qaulltjrand larg est di-jilay of graint. Including eloTer and 1 Hoiatbr aoed, and alio garden aid Hold va get ab lei, inoludiog eeeta, oniona, puinukina, aquaibei, and iruUi of all kindi raiaud oa ami fa km it riir iaur famhrr $40 Tha gam and aordi to bo exhibited in not lose qaaolilit thau half bushel, with fair ij'erimupi l ll( tbo oifcur articles. ( i , j . , . , . ' CLAaa 1J " ' Tbe greatest variety and best breed of hnriea , and other animali, In tied in twfoe and ibrp ' ' owned and eabibttod by the sane farmer $30 ' Artiulra oraaimali eotird in clasiea It or U will aut be aUuaed to compete in auy other olaaa. Vi:.i:taiii . 1 , Class liltvott mnd Veyttabh: ( But display of rutabago turulpi. nutleis than one doten .,.,..$ I 90 Boat hair bnihel fat turnips 60 lteot half bushel swaet p(Utooaw...,M 1 00 Bcjit display ot celery... ....,.. v M Bent dii la of table beets . , 1 tO llat display of Hold beef , , ... 1 00 Beat d if play of oalioasjo. nut leas than 4 hdi. 1 00 Heat diplay of cauhlluwer 1 00 Beit difplay of oulloiii ond squnrhut 50 Beit iqussh 1 00 Boat variety and display of pumpkins, not than a balf duien X 00 Bert dinplay ol fjor plants 60 Clam IS fttur and Kjg: Bct flrhln of butter, not Iras than la lbs 1,5 00 Heat fib butter, not lel than 6 lbs , 4 00 Crst cheese wada In tbe oounty 2 00 Clam 18 Ffour. licet 50 poundl wheat flour..... - $3 00 Brst ftO pnunds rye flour , . t 00 Boat 60 pounds buckwheat fleur , 3 00 Best 40 poantls oorv mtnli 1 60 , i ,ajw 17 iieowtefie ArfitUi, t. , , Best box or jar of bocj-.. $1 00 lit at lOpimudi umple sugar , 2 00 Beit poanhtis, put up air tight. 1 00 Bust tomatoes, put up air light, iHploma. ; Host blackberrion, ait tigbi Ihploiua. Hnal fancy jar uf ntrkU-s, t Ihploma. ' Host ciirrd liitn, ilipUuna ant 1 00 Beat dried beef, with mndo of onring 1 00 Class Ifl flr-arl and Cermt t'a.-L llmt loaf of wheat bnd. $1 CO l J loaf of ryo broad 1 t'O Itnit lunf of o-rn bread 1 00 H it sponge eake , J0 Beit etly oake., tO Hot pound cake,,,,.. M,,., ihploma. Beit fruit oak..M.. rt .Itptoroa. J tnt roffra oake Dit.lnma. - Rest lady enkM. ,t k....v..llpbima ' Beit nake of any kind, diploma Mil,,,.,...,, 1 00 Bolt prrserrei, diploma and..................... ; 50 Bait Jelly, diploma and iS Bit dliplny Of provarves and Jolly, ... I 00 Boat looerwm..4 a. 1 00 . MACIIlNEHY.i, , Class 19 AgrirmUmml JwpUmiU, I Boat plow fur stubble or (ward.-. -. 00 Boit rub-toil plow 3 00 Hot clod cruinor and roller oombtned 0 00 Boit grain drill ...,. ..... fll0 Best throablnif marhlue, diploma and..,.,. 5 00 II pit thresh. on machine, diploma and.,.. 0 01 Hett enrn plsatrr..i,,,. ..t.lliloia Bait hnrso rnkfl.i. ....... ..,m Diploma and 0 00 Bast hay pitching niachine, ,,.,,,1ii. Intnl. Beit horse pnwrr iMptomd Ona 0 W Boat original In vent run of agnouhural ImplH n" tie it harrow ............a......... ....... I 00 Beat fanning -IU-,-..,....,.,..., 4 00 Boit eultienl'ir It 0 Beit im he I Iff '9 0 - All arlinlfi In thUolaiimtt matiufiouiml in tha ouatyjanll be awarded no monlrd premium, but moT tfulre a diplamn. , : , tCpLASa 20 Afi'srefonaovi FaminQ ymptrnfK ' Best boe biro 1., ;...:....;:....;..'..$ 00 Brtt stamp marhin t.. i lt Bast grain oradle ; I 00 Best bit of garden tools 2 00 Best dlptuy of farming utensils owned by oihibitor 6 00 This clans mbject tu tbo rule la olais J6. Claim lZnifi'e JanwucHrai. Best 10 yardi flannol 93 00 Beit 10 yardi satinetts 2 00 Bit 16 yard ww.leo sarpot 2 00 Best 10 yardi olotb 2 00 Boit 10 yards rng carpet (wool obaiit) H 2 00 Best pair blankets 2 00 Boit wool fringed mitts iJiplotur aud 60 Best woo I in oorerlct 3 00 Beit inectmen of knotting, kuiltingor noodle work by M lis under 1 1 years old I 00 Boit pound I men towing thread 1 00 Best pound nocking yarn 1 60 Bust foot mat fcO Best tidy mat w 60 Clam 22-A7efi7, Shell, H nxMort, Etc, Best spool me nt of net dW-wnrk H AO Best spociuico flowuri in worsted 60 Beit ipcciinen sewing on machine 60 Bust spooiiuon rmbruidory iu wonted.. f.O Brst ipeciiuen enibrniilury In lain 60 Hcit ipwimon embroidery In muslin 50 Best specimen U-sthcr work M 60 Best specimen wax flowers 60 Beit speoiuco feather work 60 Beit ipeoimen ornamental work 60 Brit rliirt made by Mias under 12yn , 1 00 Beit bod quilt, eat I mated for work m 1 00 CLAM 2 Millinery ami I)rtmdkiy. Beit millinery work , t2 00 Best dress making 2 00 Class 24Ard,tic Work. Best photograph taken on the ground. ,, Diploma Best landacafio painting , .,,,, ..Diploma Beit penmanship , , Ihploma Beit arcbitoclutal drawing Diploma Best oil painting Ihploma Beit portrait paintiog Diploma Best eattle painting , Diploma Best painting in water colors. Diploma flout ornamental painting ol any atud ihploma Best farming sovue Clam 26 Itfi-jmt, Brs. design for farm houvo and stable 95 00 Best design for dairy bonne 2 00 Best design for fruit bouse m 2 tO Clars 26 Metallic Fulriot d Machinery. Best cooking stove 00 Best parlor itore 3 00 Best specimen iron ftmee M 2 00 Beit duplay of tinware 6 00 Best specimen blaoksmltbing.... 2 00 Best specimen of gunraitbing... Diploma Beit ipocimen of work in Iron 2 00 Best plate casting M 2 00 Best shower bntb 2 00 Bait original invention In county 6 00 lleit dir. American poo kit and table cutlery 6 00 Best display of edge tools M S 00 Beit di'play of farming and Held tools.,,.... 6 00 Beit display of iron machinery. S 00 Class 27 Vtkitlet ( Kiu-U. Brst familr carriage $4 00 But buggy.. 4 00 Bust fur m wagon 4 00 Host sleigh 1 . 4 00 II. it lumber ibd 2 00 Beit borae cart 1 00 Best wbvclbarrow M 2 00 Tbe premiums in thsclss are iutemUd only for srtuilrs inanufwatuicJ iu Ihc voun'y. Ji.plo. mm may Le awartled to urti- hs nut nmIe in the court? il Jctun fn; of notice. This rule aim ap plntf to Class -fi. Clams UK Ct!nttmir mad im Cuaary. Best drefiring bureau , ,. -$i 00 Hlrt CUt k-IlOO tftbli' ea 2 00 Bfst variety uf chair 3 00 II -ft bcliu-ad - 2 00 Btit wah itan t a. 1 00 Btsi dittUy of eabnttt rc 6 00 Bft s t pai'bir fu.nitwrv 5 00 Bfit rrlulcjjiri 2 00 Hi st sofa 6 00 U. it o uUe Ub.e ... i 00 11, it oiiagv - 2 00 Best cfliee chair - 2 flM Brit rustie ebuir 2 00 ' Clais W (Wnetiity, V.trptmiviuy, A'lc. Brst pins ware, tubs, tnda, AO 00 Beit set w( fj..tin inujurci 'I 00 B Sl NllKKi. lii.lliU .1 00 lUst lot (if buckets 1 00 Best ipeiinca of ausb 1 00 lies: paiiol dour H 2 00 Beit pump of any kind & 00 Cl.AHS 30 Carriers, S'ulille rt ttnt Shoemaker, " B'll gentlemen's boot and rboes $2 00 lb-st ludiri' boots and shoes - 2 00 Beit d Up la j of boots and ilioes M 6 00 IK si nduig saddle fur la.ly 2 00 Beit riding bridle and martingale 1 00 Best nd! Hnifhrd baruoes leather 1 00 VtiX rjb; -ir -.ikiurMM.H.H, I 00 Best carrngo harness S no Brst sidfcle bamesi , 3 00 Best dipUy of raddlety 6 00 Beet side kip Vaiber....M " 60 Best side sole leather..,.. ..,. ,.., ... 60 Best tug h aro -is , 2 00 Best gentleman's saddle t 00 Beat traveling trunk H.M 1 00 Bfilralfskin to Beit side upper leather...., 60 . Class 31 Ttifori and ('pholHertrt Tl'eiJc. Best suit uf clothes made hy band 94 00 Best pants and rest made by a lady , Best ooat made hy a lady H Bast husk witrs..,. ...,. ,...i Best hair mattress Best straw mattress Class 22 Jrimtig fa Vtmnty. Beet newspaper Boat blank Best bsj.ibill......-. I to , 1 so , I on . 2 0(1 1 00 1 (S 1 00 , I 00 Bestoard 1 00 Best specimen of ornamental printing 6 00 Class 83 aSroweieur. Bert assortment and quality ,,...$5 0J ' Clam 84 Chtmieat 4t Cmieal Aitiam. ', Best available manure at moderate seat. .....93 00 Best available manure for farm produot, Bes fiurgar with mode bf making.,,.,.. Best specimen of Soap Class 34 Wood nd 8io, Beit d re sett stone.. Best baiter bowl...,,..,.,....,.,.. Best kit of shinnies "vl -ban 60 Best turned article M Beit floor boards, worked Beet washing machine. ....... 1 00 1 00 1 10 .. 00 . 1 01 1 00 . 1 00 .. t 00 - 1 to Beit butter tadle. , It 1 00 Beit weather boards worked. ,..... , Class IbHatmrml )Iintrat$. Beit suit of useful minerals of Clrarfleld County. Inclnding coal l 90 , Best flatter's olay... 60 Btrst eolkMitton of fuails..... ..4r. .... 1 00 Best specimen of ooal.,,.( , .., J 00 But cattinet of jojlnfrals of Chard eld and ' t adjoining fuantiee, te bt) the property of '' the Society 6 90 Best limestone................. , K 00 Best fire clay 60 . ' Cum 39 Frit. ' ' 'Mil j Brst dis. and greatest variety of grafted fmlt6 00 Best display of pears ,H..H 2 60 Best quinoes 1 00 Uest spcciinon ot apples, I peek , 1 vo Beit specimen of American grnpi-i I 00 Beet mtnral grapes rmined iu oounty M. 1 00 Best domestic grape wine 2 00 Host currant iriuu,. ,. ,.... 1 00 Best blackberry wine 1 00 CLAM) 37 Hortrmanwhip. To tbo la ly who manngea hor horse beat and sits moit graovtuuy , ihiiiomt To the gvutieinrn nho mauagea bis horse ; best and sill most gracefully., wlhimna Besidrlviig on ib track by a iadj..M..tldnma Clahi 38 AeaerrVs Best onriere frnntalnlng tbe greirtest rarlely 1 of fruits and -fehruba, oultivated ia tbe . most approved snnnoer, the snplloaat lo furnish written description, with variety and tnodo of culture , 9 00 ' Class 30 CiVatml jif. ' ' ' Best dliplny fetid grealrnt variety of fltwer97 00 Bet display and grrnteat- variety of plants 2 OO Beit display of floral ornament,,....,,., 2 00 Heat bavkimt bvquet with kaudle, ,.,. .Diploma Best hand bnqnet...,., Diploma Tho KxtvuMre Comtnlttrn deem H nrormr to Mate that In mting Ibo frroaud thoy eonaooted to tbo ue of lb track, by tbe l'ark Asiocialiwii, fr an hour or morn, on the afternoon nf the 2d and Sd dftys of the fulr, to train or test horses for tbe trot tbe day lolluwing. . WILLIAM IUU1, Kit, President. Natramikl Biani.L, Bosk 4ul'Hr.Ksi!, Hwretary. Treasurer, ft r.nrivsj r'nvtitTTrE Jubn Vrliauirltev. V O. Miller, Isaac Caldwell, Joseph Uwona.U, llall. Cnvntrrrn or ARR4ninnstn f rae BnilH- ihoi A. M. HilU. Martin Mabols, Rllislrwiu, Anrnn Tate, Airs, a., A. lrwtn, Mrs. Mngtrie uwens, Mrs. Will tun Biglfr, Mr. John Mclirid. On f fjroanri. Tlns Bloom. Henry Korns, Barnuel Caldwell Morris VTnUaoe. . .1 , August 2K, Hjg,' ,, . j ?7m:c tion for oyncKHs Or MADICRA onl & ImproTciiient fompany. All whm It mnv concern, 1V. noltce, that an ateotion will bo bold at RrlaMn'e llnll. in the har- ooihof Jl.iiiadal oa TUKHIlAV.th. I "Hi dav of rtKI'TK.MIIbll, IH7 2, to elect a Hoard ot Oft oers, President and lJirccturs oT tlie Italern Coal and Improvement Courmny. 1), IlullTS, . . auiy as, io,a..,ii. . . praaiocna. CI .UTIOBi. All prwiDs.rcficretty onufloned ) agninsi purehasp.g Or in any way meddling with H illiatn llyan', sbanty goods, cansisttng of H bods, cooking utensil, and crockery want alo. one cow and si. hog,, as the ssme belong to in ana nara ooeu ien in nis csro, mio,eci 10 niv or der. - I'KTRn HIAY. Ilnstob township, Aug. I ft. Ih;I.-3i LANK I'ONHTAHJt.KH H.il.ri Top, sal, at thte ofAc., . . - 1. . , . , - 1 TOHT. On the 23d of August, botwtwn Boek J ton and Heynoldst-ilia, a black oilcloth trav eling bag, containing the following at tie lee, vii t A vnit, a plau of a bridge, a collection of miner als, a book, Ao. Tbe find it will be liberally re warded by sanding tha same to the Hupi'banna House, t'urwonsvtllo, J'a. U. JJOOVKIt. aug.2H.n r p e a c 1 1 r, iTli-ii7 ak tT; i n TliTlia7dof X School Directors of Union township wish to employ two ouuipotent taaobers fur tbe onming term. Appltcanti for schools enn meat the Board of Diruetors at Hovkton Hohoel U ut, on Halur day, tbo 21st day of Hepte-uiher, at I o'clock p. m, Ituoklon, Aug 2H, lM72 4t W. WKLTY. CAlillON. All persons aro hereby warned J against purchasing or In any way meddling with Ibo following personal property, vis t 2 horses, 2 oows, 4 bogs, I tun bay, of 0 acres of oats, of 4 aoree uf corn, of 6 acres of bunk wheat, 1 sled, now in the possession of Jacob L. Uearhart, of Bloom townnhip, as the same were pure based by meat SherilTi sale, aud are left with him on loan, subject to my order. JACOB DILOKR. Curwensville, Aag. 28-3t The undersigned offers bis House and Lot lor sale, situated on Locust street, between Fourth and t ilth streets, iu (he borough ot ciearheid. Tbo building Is a two story ''L" plank frame house, wvll finished, together with tbe neoeisary outbuildings, and tbe lot is in a good stale ol cul tivation. Fur tonus and condition! apply to or addreii liKNKV 1UHL1NO, auRl'H Sin Clearflcld, I'a. 8TK A V Came trespassing oo tbe premises J of the undersigned, in I.awrrnee township, tiuarfleld eounty, on or about the first week in June, a red and white boiler, sop posed to be about two and n half yean old, nnd a black and white teer, luppoisd to be about one year and a half old. Tbe ownrr Is notified to come forward, prove property, pay obarges and take them away, or tbey will be disposed of according to law. -' 3t JOHN B1IAYV, Jr. "Lny down tho Shove! and tho Hoe." ll aCKMAVSCOKX PLWTEIt. This Ingenious machine, for which a patent has Just been issued, it is confidently believed will su persede all others in nro or offered to the public. It Is constructed so that it furrows, plants and sows at a time, at equal distances apart, both ways, dropping four, Ave or six grains in each bill, as tltp wotker may dt I ermine before eommeselng, covering tbe corn when dropped, smoothing down its own furrow aod leaving the ground in better condition than before planting. it Is in itself a complete tlf working machine, requiring no hired aasistanoe and doing tbe work better and wilh greater regularity and precision than It could possibly be done by band, at less than oua-tenth tbe labor. Anybody that can drive, with this Planter oan go into a field prepared for corn and furrow, drop and cover ten to fifteen acres daily. Its capacity being limited only hy tbe dittanoe a team oan be steadily driven. It Is so eonitmotM that when not planting or in turning at tbeend of tbe fur row, by a mere taueh It is raised off the ground, thrown out of gear and moved backward or for ward, where you may want it, without dropping the oorn or touching the earth. Practically it ignores men, hoes and plows In corn planting, and makes that which has hereto fore been hard labor a mere pastime for a boy, or about healthy exercise for a laiy man. Inspection of tbe I'Unt.T onitruetcd bv the patentee eordially solicited, and county. State or tnuiviuufwi riKuia tor aaie, ai tow rates, to expedite its Introduction. Adlrce BE I' BEN II AC KM AN, Patentee, ang'.-3ui Clearfield. Pa. 1)t:itSOXAL. Frodoriek Koch, or his heirs are requealed to send thoir address to the undersigned, to It-nrn something to their adisnla.;. A-idrt l ll.AS. II. MbVKR. 6:21-t Oerman. Consul, Philadelphia, Pa. Utt, MAItMl AL'SI OH'IC i:, a Western .Unmet of Pennsylvania. PiTTftfirRdn, Auguit 15, ls2. This Is to glee notice that on tbe l-th day of A anil it, A. D. 172, a Warrar.t in Bankruptcy was iuoed against the eitatoof R. B. 51 IT 1,1, Y, of Uulich tonnsbip, in the couuty of CUarfifld and Htate of J'enns Ivauia, whs has been ad judged bankrupt, on bis own petition ; that tbe pniueut ot any debts and delivery of any pmp. erty belonging to such bankrupt tu him orfurhii u, and tbe trao-ier of any property by him are forbidden by law; ihat a meet in of tbe creditor! of eaid bankrupt, to prove their d.bli, jid to cnoose one or more aiguccs ot bis entate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Clrarfleld, la tbe county of Clearfield tn the f?tate zt Prxnaviranit, jD the offiee of the Prothonotary uf the Court of Common ricas, iwiuron. K. nv rnfl, Ksq., Register, on the 18th day of October, A. I. 1572, at IU u 'clock a, ra. A. Mt'RDOCBT. aug?l 4t C. 8. Marshal, as Messenger. TfRIT UV PAItriTIOS.-To tbe heirs 1? aud legal r prcMnUtivei of Harsh Rosi, late of Rra itord township, Clearfield eoanty, drwascd : lKutioe is ben hy given that In accordance wilh a writ of partition, issued out of tbe Orphans' tVort of Clearfield county, and to me directed, ao inquisition and epf,reis.nient will ba held en tbe premises, In Urudturd township, on Friduv, the i:ith day of rVpteiaWr nest, at V o'clock a. en of said day. and all parties interested will please lake iwtice. JOTIN J. PIL, Sheriff. Cbaifieldg August 21, IS2. T1AV VOt'R TAX. -The citiieni of Law- X renoe township are hereby notified that the bo boo 1 Directors ot said district have placed the duplicate oi scootfT tai tn my hsn Tor collect too. Tbose who know thomt-lves Indebted for county and Plate tat fur 172, will also take lofiee that said tax U due. I will be at tbe Court House every r-aturdav, and the balance of the werk 1 will be found at home. TAYLOR ROWLF.S, aug21-3t Constable. VDMIKlstTR ATOKH Ol II IC Notice is hereby given that letters nf administration oa the estate of J Art. ZFJULKK, derefd, late of Brady township, Clearfield county, Peon a , having been daly graou-d to the undersigned, all persons indebted lo said estate will tilcaie make immediate payment, and Ibuae earing claims or ucinanus win present Lnrm properly auUienticatcd for settlement without delav. ' JAMKS C. BARRETT, LF.1VIS ZKItil.KK, Ang. W-t ' w . v Admlniitrators. A I) MI NlttTR ATOH4 NtmC'tKotice iL ii hereby given that lotters of administration on the estate of M ILToN M'BRID K, deceaaed , iale or llearneld lloroiigb, Clearfield County, I'a , having been duly granted to tbo undersigned all persons indebted to aaid eatate w ill plea make pavtnent, and those having claims or demands will present them properly auihenticitie I for seU uemvnt. JAM ho Kh.l.hi , AuRnit Jl, lHTJ.fit. Atlmintrator. 100 LOTS FOR SALEI IX THK TOWN OK It I M HA I'.ll KU, IN l'UADX TOWS 'HH, i'LKA It FIELD CO , PA. Tlie ru! r.r Lis bid .fl one hundred lute. uliLh he -tlfi roi i. If a: rv isutmldt' rat. to all those who tn I Jij d t move in r hat direction, The Town ts beart':til 'y 0 iitt-l un !? lOtly Creek witbm t i'ity ru l the Al!b or Valley Hail Road, now nil I.-;- o i.i!.t ia. It i; )ttua;d on the public ivud hading fium LuihtTsturg to BiiH'kwwv ville. Iu thittown, liberal inducement r tv toerliifjiiloa aiii rtjttptUlug buiiliesl men, being in a thickly settled turmaig commu nity. Those In wunt of lota should buy early, as tbey are boiug disposed of vory rapidly. He alto oilers fur. sale let vl tin aofef. a.l. Joining the town, with a stream of water rutyi big t.iroujrti ii, auuieitm to tun a meohtne shop, cardg ing mill, Ac, and an excelleut lituation for a tannery. ' ' Me also will sell a farm of one hundred and fifty eorca, aljoinliit the town, with ftlty sores elvared and In a good suite of eultlvat ion, the reraajudcr bring covered with pine, hemlock and oak timber, with a henvy rein of coal underlying n greet part of the trust, v lio will sell bU Town House and alK.ut ane sere of land in said t'wn, well siluattd lor a Ho tel, being large and commodious, and the ncces tarv antbuililuigs and stablinft attrvhod. 'ibtre is a lutgo steam saw mill and general tuiiitMring eitubiibirnt now nnderoomiruetinn, by John Dubois, adjoining tlmlown, (hat will g)c employment te not lets than etio hundred fcindi. There are several tprintr of god water In tbe town, and those wishing to sink wells eau obtain waiif In firm ten to fill eon fifteen feet, , The Ktwn ts inn healthy pmt of tho fount y, and is easy of uooom from Lulbersburg, Paleiii, West l.ibrrtv, lleyuoldsville, Rock Jala and tbe Iter nb W oods 8ottlomtnts, Cnrne and see the place bcf,.re pnrchaflng else where, or addrrat Ihe imdersigned at tiefferton Line, Clearfield eoontv. JOHN BrU.lAr.ftKR, J?2I 3 in - Proprietor. 1 CiRICU LTITKAL FAIR. Tho CleaiAeld (loualy Agiicultural Sooiety will bold a Fair, on tbe giounds of tbo Psrk Aueia tiop, bigiiining ou the JUih of StptrinWr and coutimmig through the lt and Sd das of Octu- her., Tbo agTiouliurifta, manulaHaivre and me ohanics of tho on only arc raruntly riarLed to aid I he tNtotety in potting up such an exhibition of the products nf Utr funty na shall bogistifr Injg to all emeernoii.i Tbeirwuluia list asd the rvftulationt will appeur in due lime, , v.-.., WM. PHILKR, President, -O AliTlt'Wr Allisorsonsare hereby anutlonnd' itf-unil nuroknstug or in any way meddling ! with 2 Bay 1 torsos one two-horse Wagon and one j set nf double 11 a mess, now In possession of Ben- jam in JeBok, as U same are owned by m nd 1 hare baen UA B hit earn subjoot In my order. j aiigli 3t ..... .r VtM, L DKB1CK. Clearfield County BaniP T1IIK Olearf.rld County Bank as an Incort. , t d Institution has gone out of ei,MfB the rurrenderof Its ebartor, en .Ma 12 iP All Ita Kck Is owned by the iub.criC IV' will continue the Hanking business at the si place, as pilvau Bankers, under thsr-rI!? of the "Clearfield County Bank." W tr, sponslbli for the debts ol tbe Hank, anj wi its notes on demand at the eonnter. Bspen? received and intertel paid when money U a fixed time. Paper discounted at sii p-rfJt? as heretofore. Our mruinil pledged for .11 Uofoiits rrcelved end loil.j! trans cted. A cenlinu.ee. of lb. lib,,, Sieuliulty sulici'.i'd. As i'rcldent, Cbi,rM, require the ciln of mid Us ok to I, prti,, JA8. T. l.KO.N'AKD, BICDAllD fillAtf WM. POhTHIt, JAS. B. OPAHAJL A. K. WKIOIIT, O. L. REHD, wu a wu i ins Tfaa tiiillnaaaa nf Ik. Ti-.L ..II I.. .J..i.i, - ' naua eiii u, . vji.uur'ajr y. John M' Adami.. Ksq as Cashier. , il.ijj County National Bank, OF CLEARI IKLD, PA. ROOM In Mnnonie Building, one door nortU C. D. Watson's Drug Store. Puifage Tickets to and from Liverpool, Que- town, iiii-gow, ionuon, rani ant Uopenhsp, Alro, Drafti for salo on the KoyaJ Bank of Irtu im luipcriki hkiir tn ijODuoa. JAMKH T. LEONARD, Pr W. M. SIIAW, Cashier. e i J. I). M'Oirk. EJwird Perki BANKING & COLLECTION EOHsr McCIRK & PERKS. Pooccison to Foster, Perks, A Co Phlllpsburp, tent re Couuty, Pg. w itr.nn. an ina nusineaa oi a inkms n . Ual ffstatf for Jalr. FARM FOR SALE! CALL AND SEE! "What I Know about Farmin. mi: t-!ii:ii: OF UNION TOWNSHIP. OWNED BY PHILIP O. ELASCIIARD,! OFFERED AT PRIVATE Slli This licantifutlr located farm eiid dfij home, is situated In the most fertile asd fcsiJ tered portion of I'nion township, C!earftUa ty. Pa . with good modi lea tiDg to ans fml in all direction. It is two and a bill ntri tbe flourishing vtlliige of Rockten, ins isi i miles from the destined city OI "Kunitsrrr thrjine of Bennett's Branch eit' nfli Allechenv Valley Railroad," which will hi plete l and running trains In h-r than n, months, i be r arm eonuins 150 Acres of Land, over IOO A C H of which are elrsaj under a high stato of cuJUtatioi, wiu u Ort'hard of SCO Apple Tn carefully selected and bearing the ehoieer i planted eight years ago, wilb a fair prwd yielding at least forty bubcis this sea"i a iiuatl OKCIIARD UF PLIM, PEAtj I F.ACU TKKbsiS. A ytsuujt and thrifty GR AphltY is a . a eeitl ami tasty style. he leueei are si bosl ujid tiuu, being what Is ku- wa i 1 aud bua leuer, built of iheItiut ri' t, long, five tails high. The dwelling Two-slory Plank HcJ built according to the most modern in J in j title of are hi lecture, (lately repainted). I iitied insMie and out in tbe most eo i workmanlike manner. The cellar is tbe elear, dreased stone walls, two feet iM cemented floor. Attached to the builiiina. SO feet Ion if. eontaininir Bath Room and W ater Tank. W md Uf ble for three horses and Carrisge, sll "1 roof and as a nod as new. Near bjt'H IL-use, 3 Corn Cribs, a Pig Sly and 11 J A stream of pure cold wniar Hows inteit-l noom, ana ia lorocu irom mere ot i into tbe kitchen. Couvenit-ntly ni'irth" i a bandsome and unique O ttio a, ( ! 1 ivhea and painted tn oompiete at vie. ALSO, A I'A Kit BAGS U ereoUd at a proper distance from 1st with a culUr under the entire buil-bcr"' br a stone wall tww feet thuk. lm'L i2'jQ feet, is ura!skr(ln tlmt itvlesf and durability oharaolvriilto of the eess ! is also A TENANT HOUSE on the fVm. lSUN feet. I, siort.s Mil 1 nuslt "1." ailni heil, and a 'iail ,tt"'M ttii-n-to. TUe liuu.v i, plaslvn.l an J r;1 irri.lit. a urai and eolnfiirtati' a) r'l ing a .'I 1ihi cll, aito a stuns piiaip i ot witter at 111. itmir. ANu a 1 Ivn.uiir lo tlx T.n.ul llousv. aitk " I aiore ehnifa fruit trM.. TBtr, arr a ' Ulirtre, KiriliR of ((O'mI sUt oa Ik'l ArtjyiniimlliiBT.la'.-ciialraoici i--" i 150,000,000 Feet of Lb' the rutlin. nff .r enllluniDtloD St v" toti rvaJr martrel for all piwlua n"- farm. U..nn Va. l,M.n l.viililv rtprli iui tlia"Orai l'lal" aroun.i Ihf J"" ... .. ....r..ll -.l..ti.l. 1 S - ua.B le WMiviuiij .un. - or.aaienlal tr'ecs, everitrem hru" ' hiel Bowera. Tbo darintilt ' I '"' the rave nf Uie ran lis a row ol ",., intrrrwlia wiwitxae.'-'-j, ralr all aromill It, mallia it s rss"J Tiling r.lrral, suoh at one r , tlie enrlrnii. of a eily. A aonvel rrf i - . h. rra nr view o, me Iran,. " i wrt curnr-r of tb. rp of irar J There is alwava prrena a. '""',1 snow any one wa iw i-.---narrlmu. a.i.l live them aov InMrv giird to the farm ttirv snsr oVnr.. roi- i.rm. and o.io.lilias ef , ,, ,, , P.H. HI,AM 'T , A. W, WAII1. Tunis...!- e W. haiiirintrillarrs ""'" i ibK III 1.1., h.l alii on i". " in rem,, iii.il a wv le ao s;W. " una " ,!,ri Ja.tteoelr.Janj"'''"' . a, A