1 . VV ..... ii. . CUORGK 13. GOODLANDEU, km Tot Awn pRoriiiiswii. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEIiSKSAYMOKSlNO,6:PT.4,l7J. Domocratio National Ticket. ron ntKsiDGNT, HON. HORACE GREELEY, or i ron. FOR VICE I'BKPIDEST, B. GRATZ HEOVN, or masornr. Dcmooratio State Tickot. FOR tiOVKRNOIt, CHARLES It. BUCK A LEW, or COI.TJUBU COC.NTY. FOR BL'PHKJIE JUDOB, JAMES THOMPSON, or KRIM COl'NTT. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, WILLIAM II A R T I. K V. or BKTtronn covstt. FOn CONGRESSMEN AT LAROS, 1IEXDRICK H. WRMHT, I.uierno oounly. RICIIAKI) VAl'X. I'ila.lelhia. JAMES 11. UuFklXS, l'ill-burfih. Delegate, at larjre to (be Con.f Hutlonal . Cuuveuiluii. Jertnilali S. Black, York. Jleor;-. V. Woodward, l.uifrne. Will in u lliflrr. OatSrlil. Frank H. lliiwan, FiiiL.I:!ilila. Hubert A. Laailirrton, llarriaburg. A. A. l'unuan, IVajneaburg. Jainci Kllia, I'ottavillc. Ueorgc M. Pallna, rhilaiL-lpliia. John A. Cauipboll, l'hild.lhift. - IVillUra L. Uorb-tt, Clarion. William U. Viuith, Alleghany. William J. Ilncr, Suincratt. P. C. T. limit), Franklin. aiuu,l 11. ItejuoMa, Lancaster. ' Dlatrlrt Oclegatra. flKOIICB A. AUGIIEXBAIUH, of Clinton. JOHN U. HALL, of Klk. FOR COMJRKS3, V.tn. THOMAS I.. KAN P.. Something W'kono. Rndicitt Con grcsBiiian still continuo to'frunk' Blan ton Duncan's cull for o tniilit Demo emtio Convention at Louisville. How disinterested llicso Grant ringntort ore! Jamas V. Burr, Esq., editor of llie I'ittrihtirg Post, hits, been nominntcd 'by llie Demouruts and Libcrat Repair 'lionns of Allcjiony county for the Assembly. Tbin id an excollunt bcIoo iion, nnd it looks now as though "tho bannor county" would defeat tho whole Grant ticket. Con. John A. Dix, ol "epot him on tho shoot" notoriety, who is now tho Grant candidate for Governor ot New York, has been an ofiice-hunter all his life and of com so a dennigoguo of the first water. IIo was for lluclinnnn, Lincoln, Johnson and Grant, mid linn mmingej to hold ollieo under all of ihem. Snidueo. A correspondent of tho Philadelphia Press walked into Au ditor General Ilartranft's ofliec, in Ilarrisburg, on Thursday lint, for the purposo of copying soma public rco ords in rclution to tho sinking fund .account. But tho clerks would not pormH.it to io done. The Auditor, .as usual, was absent. Wo euppoo he wusoffsellingand buying faney stocks with Slate funds. Thcro is a very good reason why Grant's office holders refuse to clasp hands noio's the bloody chasm. They havo their hands so deep in tho poo pics pockets and tho Treasury that il is not convenient for thorn to clas) tiands with anybody just now. They aro afraid, if they withdraw their hands for that purposo, they will lose all opportunities fur u grab at tho public funds. U.ndemaiile Proof. Some expert has obtained an insido view of Ycrku's, bank books, whero Auditor General llurtriinfl kept his account, before Yorkes was sent to tho Penitcntiury. Tho account (uols up six hundred and thirty one thousand dollars in a period of seven months, In tho buying and selling of fancy storks. This is pretty heavy business for a gentlemen on a $2,000 salary. A greater fraud than llarlr.-iuft was never billeted on tho State Treasury. And yot, they want to niako him Governor. A Stunner. A smart Radical mot fln old Democrat on tho street the other day, remarking : "How canyon voto for Horace Greeley, your lifo long opponent?" Tho Democrat counter cd on him io regular Yankeo stylo, in this manner : "How con you vote for such renegade copperheads as Grant, llorlrnnft, Allen, Mereur,8cofield, and Curtis? Thoso men have "all been yonr "lifo long opponents," and have fJK'11 from grace, wliiio Mr. Greeley, has been converted, and in tho fuluro "" ill lead a consistent nnd upright lifo. ZU'sides, he never was A rascal." Dfvockatic Mr.niNas Wo under stand t'u.it ilu County Coinmittco has agreed upon the following pro-Hi-ammo (or meetings in this county previous to tho October election, vir. : Qn'l l.lc-k, M in'trtf e.-nlnjr. f?fpti?nr.r loth. I niicliville, 1 iivmUv alicinoon, ITIu. K, lcrtuwti, Tuf -tlay -veiling, Krpt. 1 7 h. ' r.:.V Flalion, Weillteailiif evening', lSlli. (.Im llnpi, 1'inlar evening, Hupli ml.er J7. Anxinirilla, HaturJar annnig. H. pli-mlinr S. XfW WaahiiiKlon. Mon.lar mninu, Hpl., 30. llurnijr, Mon'liy rvoniiiar, Si-plrmlwr St'. l.utiilit'r Cily, Tutailay, l'rlotir 1. )eln, VlVilrrB'lnT, 0 lnlM-r 2. I'inniirll, Fridav, OuMr 4. l.utbrraLtirr, Hjilnrilaj, 0totKr ft. f iirtti'nfvillr, Munla?, Oatnbpr 7. "Thcro will iio doubt be other meet ings announced, it requested by tho local committees. Able spoil k era will priwnnt a s!l of These mnftings. ii iUM, ,B r;-i ifcim ihgi t'ou're .Itiother. Henry Wilson, Grant's left bower, through letteis and on tho stump, do mes that he over belonged to the Know Nothings. But Albert TiUo, tho poet, oi "tor and statesniau, Wo was a member of tho Grand Council, thus punctures Henry's "loil" fulso hood. In a letter to tho Tribune he says : Km: ''Was Henry Wilson a Know. Nothing?" You say that you aro constantly receiving letters asking an answer to this question. 1 will answor it. I was a dtlegato to and member of the Nutional Conn cil of the Know Nothing Party, in tho summer of 1855, nt Philadelphia, and one of the seven delegates from a Southern Stalo. 1 found the present Senator Henry Wilson in that body when I entered it, anil ho sat In it during tho whole session, and helped settle the platform being ono of tho scvon delegates of Massachusetts. To be there, ho had to havo the sign, word, und grip; nnd necessarily had taken t lie saiuooath which we all had taken on entering the order, I. o , uoltoHssist in any way in elevating to any ollieo of trust or profit any person of foreign birth, or any Roman Calh olio. 'J'ho oath Is us binding on him now as it was then. J! v name will nssuro von that 1 know that of which 1 speuk I object to Mr. Wilson's sneaking out of (ho scrape, by both tho supyressio veri ntusugjetiofalsi. Alhekt Pike. As the would, bo Yieo . President owns a Iront pew in a very religious church in Boston, and stands at tho head of tho Congressional prayer meoting nnd Temperunco society, he should quit bis common way of lying, and resort to souio other, moro digni fied niodo of deception. Tho five pointers will not bolievo him after a while, much loss his christian col leagues. Wilson's voracity, liko unto Grant's, is very much on tho decline, since ho has boon put on tbo ticket with him. "oiHtt t'aprusfs. The corruption ring editors and stumpers have been magnifying tho expenses and cost of the Gray-McClure Senatorial contest last winter, an ex pouso of which tho ring itself was tho causo. Col. McClure,lhrough tho Phil adelphia Press, expopes the fctrategy nnd falshoods of tho corruplionUts in tho following letter : To the Editor of the Press : Siu : In answer to the inquiry of one ol your correspondents relative u the expenses of tho McCluro Gruv elec tion contest, I woulj say ibul tlio ex penses of that investigation were less than that of any other similar contest within my recollection, considering tho vast amoutof labor performed. The Wall-Diamond Committee sub pcenaed 510 witnesses and examined less than 200. Tho expenses of that coinmittco, as approved by the Senate and paid, amounted to $JU,3'j T3. Tho McCluro Gray Gommilleo sub pU'liacd over five thousand, and ex amiiicd nearly two thousand, and its expenses, as footed up in tho Ring journals, umount to 80,0Gli! In making up llie expenses ol tho McCluro Gray CoinmiUeo, tlio Rini editors embrace tho Senatorial salaries of both Colonel Gray and myself, and an item of over $1,700 for printing pnid to J. Ii. Lippineolt & Co. The Watt-Diamond printing was done by iho State printer, paid in liii bill, and docs not appear in tho expenses of that contest; ami as both Wnlll aod Dia mond wcro paid Senatorial salaries, iboso Hems should appear in tho ex. peiises of that ton lest to mako tho comparison Just. I repeat, that in no previous election contest was bo much dono nt so little cobt as in the McCluro Uray case. A. K. McCi.lhe. Piiii.aiiki.I'Iiia, August 24, ;ul. Parnbwoktu on Gbant. Hon. J. l' Purnsworth, of Illinois, bus long been recognized as ono of the ablest leaders of iho Republican party. He abandons Grant lor the very best of reasons, llo says : I have been a member of Congress thirtocn years, and truth compels mn to soy that during that poriod the most wustcful and extravagant uso of tho publio money, nnd tho least nc countability of thoso w ho havo dis bursed, have boon during tho present administration. Thcro can and will bo no genuino civil servico reform under this administration. Tho feeblo and apparent efforts which have boon mado in thai direction aro a Mantling joko in Washington among the chiel friends' of tho administration, nnd have only increased the methods of "how not to do it." Indeed, when they declaro that tho administration is in favor of this much needed reform, it is dono with a wink of ono eyo nt tho grimness of the joko. There should bo n clinngqof administration in order to nrrcsl tho tendency to federalism on I centralization, w hither this ono is rapidly hnstoning, CoNKhlU-RATK RfcColinB.wTho New York Jhrald says i "This Confoderato archicves job is a gross outrage upon tho people, a burning disgrace lo tlio administration which permils.it. Theso papers havo been in tho inarkol for years. General Rawlins would not buy thorn without examination. Mr. Seward would not have thorn at all. Their authenticity is soriouly denied. In spito of all this Mr. Boutwoll pays Pickett 675,000 for itoring them, and after their purchase they seem to bo only used for party purposes, and valueless nt that, Common honesty demands thut tho Republican parly pny for thoso trunks of rubbish, and iho good name of President Grant demands that tho Federal government and that party should havo sepcruto organizations, und each carry on its own business. Dead Letters. Nearly threo mil lion letters went to tho Dead Lclter Ollieo last year. They aro partly classified jis follows : 53,000 haters had no county or Stslo dircctioiynore than 400,000 lacked stamps and l),000 wcro posted without any address nt all. 1 ho sum of S!2,000 in cnh, nnd more than 515,000,000 in drafls, checks, A.C., were found in theso letters. It appears that on an average ovory let ter that is misdirected or that goes to tho Dead Letter Ollieo from any oatiso oontainH til. More Roi.iiif.iw. Tho call for the Soldier's Convention nt Portland Me.,) is signed by a Register in Bankruptcy, two Collectors of Cnstomes, a Private in the Homo Gunrd, a Colonel who rosigned boforo his regiment left the Slate, Paymaster, and two Pension Agents. iva h humbug. if ; VoHgrtmitonnl Convention. Tho mooting was called lo order by tho selection of Dr. C. R. Karley of Elk County to the chair. On motion C. L. Barrett of JelVurson eounly, was etiosen Sufirciary. Tho following del egates answered to their names, I'lnrarlil Frank FIvMInf, Ii, L. Krob, A. W. Lea. I'ouioron-J. II, Karl, Saui'l Smith, M. I. Mlo r,l. Krla llrnrv Tol'er, II. A. linker. Klk Dr. 0. II. turl.-.T, 0. II. Omul, w, H. Ilnm Ulrn. Fnroal Nut rrproaehlrd. Ji'tlVrion ('. L. Ikrrelt, Julin ll. Wllaon, Hulo. mm Kaufman. MoKcnji Of n. T. L. Kana. WniriMi M, Watri, (i. N. Pariulca. It was moved and seconded that counties not fully represented bo en titled lo three votes. It wns moved thai tho temporary organization of this convention be made, permanent. ll was moved by D. L. Krebs of Clearfield, that tho nomination of a camlidateforCongrexs be now in order. Mr. Waters of Warren, nominated Gun. Thumas L. Kane, of McKcan county. It was moved nnd seconded that Judgo .Marvin of Erie, be admitted a delegate in place of Hon. Win. C. Scott. On motion of D. L. Krebs of Clear fluid, tho nomination of Gen. Kano was made nnaiiiioions. It was moved hut the chair appoint a committee ol three lo wait upon Gen. Kano nnd Intorm hnu ot his nomina tion. Thu chair appointed Mr. l'nrin leo of Warren, Mr. Earl of Cameron, Mr. Fielding of Cloarliold. Tho com uiittuo returned, bringing Gun. Kane with them, who accepted iho nomina tion in n low well timed remarks. Tho Convention was addressed by Judgo Marvin of Erie, D. L. Krebs of Clearfleld, Mr. ntson of Warren, Mr. Karl of Cameron, Mr. Wilson of Jef- erson, Mr. Grant of Elk, Mr. Teller of r.rio. Dr. C.R. Early tho Prosidonl.thank cd tho Convention for Iho honor con ferred upon him in calling him to pro- side over its deliberations. On motion adjourned. C. II. KARLEY, Pres't. .C. L. Barrett, Scc'y. Coupon .Vir.. To voto for Huttranfl is lo endorse ofllcial rascality. Peaches .sold at Carlisle, Wednes day, for fifty cents per bushel. Tlio PoslmasUr at Wilton, Iowa, is "out" for Grant lo the extont of somo ?o,000 in his ollicial accounts. Maginnis, Democrat, has been elect ed delegato to Congress from Montana by 401 majority. Tlio Central Pennsylvania Synod, Lutheran church, will meet ut Lewis town, September 25lh. And now they say that Iluckalow is a gilt. taker. Let il be remembered that ho has no ofllcos to give in return. A lady in Washington has bet n $5, 000 dwelling house against 81,000 cash that Greoley will bo elected. Gen. Uartranft has made no attempt to refute tho charges thai he used the State funds for his private purposes. Dr. Cyrus Dorsey Gloningcr, a prom inont physician and Democratio noli ticion, died suddenly at his residenco, Lieoanon, l'a., on Friday. Ono good turn deserves another. Grunt supports the Camoron ring in Pennsylvania and Cameron supports tlio Grant ring at Washington. Tho Philadelphia Press insists that "if tlio fortunes of Grant anil Hart run ft be indissoluble linked together, both in u-t fall in spile of lato und tho Cameron taction, Tho Siamese twins nie living in llie wci-tci'n part of North Carolinn,nnd one ol Ihem is dangerously ill; tins did not prevent them both from voting the libers! ticket nt tho I econt election That old Union hater Garrison, wants Greeley to "stop his senseless talk" about "clasping hands over the bloody chasm." Garrison is for Grant and "piling up the halo." In Potter county iho arrest of mun for stealing a cross cut saw, lead to the arrest ol another who had slo U ii a rifle, nnd this led to tho appro hension of a burgler who had broken open a btoro. Il is staled that a rcconnoisaanco In competent engineers shows tho Mis souii river lo bo navigable nboro the t ails, "lor a good class ot sloumors, I to usance of 276 niiWs beyond Fort Benton, tho present i.cr.'J "1 pavign tion. O'Brien who "gnvo the Tamir.unv records to the New. York Times, is reported to havo said that Judgo Me Cuun could have been acquitted if he had been willing lo spend $20,000. Ho is a nice rcformor. An Indiana woman just divorced, has written a letter o1' advice lo her sex in which bIio says : "I would say to young girls not to marry young, and when you nre married, livo nt least fifty miles from your husband's rela tives." Tho Rev. James Roosevelt Bnyley, Cutholio Bishop of tho Diocese ol Newark, New Jersey, has received from Pope Pious IX a bull announcing his appointment as Archbishop of Bal limore, to succeed Archbishop Spuuld irig, lately deceased, Senator Schurz is of tho opinion that tii a ill's despotism dors not riso to tho dignity of CVsarism. His personal government "is not inspired by any grand, lofty and long headed ambition, it is absolutely barren of ideas and originality baro of striking nchiuvo incuts, void of noble sentiments and inspiring example. It is simply dull ami heavy, stupid' and subborn in its selfishness." Tho Springfield liepxMiean's Con cord correspondent writes : It is idle to talk of Now Uiimpshiro DvmocrntB supporting Grant. A few of them will rotuso to voto for Greeley, but that is all. Edmund Buiko, tho veteran Df niocrnt cd' Newport, who has been a leader of his party for mom than thirty years, offered lo bet $1,000 Iho other day that not filly Democrats in tho whole Stato would vole for Grant, nnd nobody would lako tho wnger On the other hand, ho reports in Now port, Unily, Plainficld and other towns in bis vicinity, a suflleient number of Greeley Republicans to carry the Stato by 4,000 majority if the oilier towns dons much. Colonel Tnppnn reports the samo thing in tho towns about Brad lord, and tho en mo story conies Irom in in y all parts of ihcStsto. A Lie Not W r.i.t, SrurK To. Noth ing moro is saiil of tho groat conspir acy between Horaco Greeley and Gov. Seymour. The papers, which publish cd tho Bingliiinipton Republican lab ricntion ns n fact, and gloated over It ns a triumphant proof of Greeley's mondflcity have not hnd tho dcceiicy nor manhood lo say that it was lie. No ono of Ihem has acted honorably in this matter, nor is ono of them like ly lo do it, ShorifTs Sale. BY rlrtiitofwrluof V'diiini AVonot, Inued out of lut Court of tiomiuuB flu uf CUr AI4 cnunly, and to mt (Jlrvoutl, n,r will bt ipoHil to pulille titU, at tho Court lluiuc In tlit biiwniih of I'loarfUM, on Monday, tin 2; I J dr.; of HiiiUu.inr, 1H72, ml o'clock, p ut i tbo Jollunlng diivrlbetl rim I mititr. to it : All ill at fturtitlu traot of Itud tliunlr in Mnrrtt towi.niiij), Clrnrlleld cutiiiiy, iVmmv IvruIu, ,i'iu uiiiffnt a wtiilo unk eornrr of l'ir YamoN, the loo 1)T mine nurl Ii 57 tl'-tfn'oi wont ierla to tt, ihouoo .un til 4.1 fiKi-ci onat VO orc.ivi to a niHilvt tlionco iinrth 71 rirgrcoi tut MO nnrflhei lo HUM ile n bftlik of MonliaiihaD orfltk. tl.rnooly Ufiij. Mitrtin, louth 7UJ dXri'ri emt VX. .'r.l.va to wnyU", llicnne -until 17 ,- tirrrn ent IU' Mrrh" to bluck onk, tlnnuc imth JO do-jCroL-i will f orol'i to wliitB oitk, llu tioo uulh VI) Ut'tcrvca wmL Ili I irultci lo ptucu of lu iuii.it ft; oouttuiiiiiK 1-J mirua nud hIIuwiiiht, lining Hie mmii tmol urvr,vd 011 Aarrnnt to Jt-io Ynicll. Ntfiird, taktn in rtHiutn and lo bo iu)d m tb irMvit ol (lie l)otit turn torn u nr. Ato, tiuo 01 In1 r tmt'l Hi Morna tovrinliip, mir- reVtM. un worrmt tu Jutill Vll fimn. bcirtiininir lit a p(jit on tlio wol nd.i of tln Kile T nrti.iko, tlicnov by ri'pi.lm- of trnot Wiu. 1'otlor tioriti 41) di tfrvra wit V.14-5 piubna to Kit, thetiuobf tftmi yt Wiu. M -t li llnn-1. north 'I-1: 'U'rvou cunt .;i) ft .snhtiii to ixiat, llii'tio- north W drrpu Wu.t U mti-Iioi to lino Wiu. I'ottttr, tliniioo by kukI irnd nuitli 4tt d. nreci wi tt IDlt iiurt'bca to old Utrli cunit-r in nr i.tiMO i.oinoaiti, in i' mo vj uuiih j.fai nmui 7J ilvirrroa ciwl 'J I iirritbcB to old nili, tiiriffi bv aur vojr of Fat. IUvi, nortU 6t) diKruia ohsI '210 wr- obv a to old hickory aluutp, tlu-tioo by tbo iuiiip uortli 4U Ui'urw'n rail n prroiui (U old u'ui biroh. tliMOoa nortb M) UcRrcfi eon I. 3ft jieridica tu toai un liHliK Ol iaiiiMimiiuuy crri-K, UiCIk'O Jf itobvrt Illrun. north AO di-iirce rn-l OH t mm lie to old homloi'k. tbonoe by Jnuob Wlditnun, pou'h 40 di'rnu nival Ub jierobMB to a poat in line of Jacob Myortruor, tiivuue by ama iraoi ami Jobn Mvor trnot, loulb &0 drrci'a weal ;I0 .fn-l a to pout, tli pima by tbo Krio Turniiiko, aoutb Ril ib jfrvr'a wuat & purchoa north 05 ui'ruci Meat ii in.!it'r north Jidrgrcci weal V porohca aoytli tbrrta wri'at I'll piTubua aouih 07 dt'ruoa 21 pfrolina to iMiat ontl plaea of b'iriiiri 1114 f a :iii,nif 416 no.tmn aud 16 pore boa and illonaiio. Hvland, ta ken mfieuuitun anu to 00 aou aj to? (irjisr(y or tho L'urby CmI Company. Alan, una otbor trnot in M rrii townnliip, itir VBVcJ'tm wai rant to Jacob Iti'th, tfigimiiir at a no it ournor raal nt the now Turupiko, ihonco by traot ut Cbriituu Muaarr aim Audrvw UrafT, aouih bi dt'grofii weat SOU pcrohui Ut pot on John Wide man, tbonoa by aajue, north 40 di'girva wcat Ut perchra to a wiit, thrnoo by Jraao Yarnall'a traot, north 71 degrvoa oaat VO peroboa to an old white oak, thonuo by aninn, north II dcjjrwi eaat H7 porohfi to a poit, tbotioo by iimn, north 17 dt-grcra weat 100 parcheato old wnno oau, inctioo by Uiiij. Martiu traot. north 00 dnirrcfi enat I6i ik-rubra to old obvrry on bunk of crct-k, tlu-nco aoutb 4" du a;rea eat perchea to th place of bcinninjt ; aoulaining.lO aura and 22 perchea and alJowiio( uxccptitig anu reserving bcvortm-li'sa out ur thia propt'Ul uront tbo right of John Truck and Juarpb B. 1'arker, jr., their belra and aaaina to uia, 00 otipy and enjy freoof expenae, oigbl acrea of the aurt'aoe of the Ucn. Martin tract, bcizod, takan iu extx'utioa and lo bo Bold aa the property of tho U'Tty toat tympany. Also, a ocnain tract 0; pte of la:i t situate in l coat or tovrnbip, Clerlild county, li'oti'a, bo ginning at a pont comer of (leo. ijuh a 111 the turadow beb w the coal bank, tbonoa by land ot H. iriat, nortb It. t degruca wrat 77 porohoa t poat, tbeuue by residue of Jnarpb Whitcbitil traut, aouib 0;il drgraea w it 104 pvrohes tu put, Iheuco by the aaine, aoutb 1(1 i dcgraci raat 77 pnruhea tu pust in '.co. nouiia un, ineneo uy iann oi Rtmitt, anrtb 6'ik drg.-eea oaat 104 pare hoi to tilnee of bo ginning; containing 4V acrcaaud 110 perclita aod warranted to Joseph W hitehall. Hcu d, tnkau in ekeeution and to bo luld aa tbo propiriy of thu Urrny coal company. Also, a certain other piece of land liluata in ftcatur township, Vlcarhrld county, and bcini part of the Joaepb W bitehnll, beginning at a poat 10 the aoutb weat corner of the tract, ihcnce by land of Lloyd, north 2t. dc grace west t2j pvrnbua to a post, 1 1-puce by land ot raine, north O-H do grcea taat 1 04 perchea to post in an 0 Id line, thenoe by land of 1'bihpB and leaf a, aoutb 264 degrcce eaat 6-i parches tu birch aappling on tho .jurat tract, inence oy aaid tract aiuin tti'i dtgrcej weat 104 perchea to the plaM of beginning! con lam ing .1 acres and 20 porebaa. hi-liad. takrn in elocution anj to b eold aa tho prpcriy at lb a ueruy 1 on vooiuan j. Als one other pirea of land situate in Decatur township, Ugmning at a poat and corner bitwon iiaiuntuu ami .eigior and Ueu. bbniix, and run Ding by line of bulti aud ti. Teat, aouib 2 1 de- grreaeaatl peubea to post, tbi-nci) ly oiher iHiiua 01 aaia fuui'a, noriUTU d-ni.., wtt 04-iuuprrcboi to a gate pout in a road. Incur by hoe of t'uulti, Hamilton and Zvakr. auutb oi degrnea ran Zt ZX-IUU parobea to tba pi una of begiuning; containing 1 acre and aiaty-two prcb aa iuoraor leaf, beio a part of auney by land cot.vrvid by liar dm un I'hillpa, aod bophia, hit wile to lieo. riliulit, by deed, dated 10 Aug., flt, aod rweorded at 1' It-at field, in leed ll-ak "V," prtgea 4tJ A , Hoiked, taken in execution and tu iw aold aa the properly ol tit lcrty Coal Co. AlB'j, all Iqjbo two cert to piecoa or tracts ot laud adjoining earh utber, aitute fn l'rcalur township, Cieartlold county, 1'uun'a, together boundtd and denrribed aa tuiluwa : Itrgm.nug at a -t t eoruerof lands ot Ivm and tieo. huiti, and on a line between tba and pnrtici and larvl ol Morau, Utile A Co., and running norlli Kti de.cca weal Hi 8-1U perchea to poal, thrnoe by oiin.r lauds of the aaid 'lei!, louth 4 di-rrea Mil 4 IS It'tl perchea to pusr, thenee amth 4'i de grtwaeastO perchea to poat, thence avuth 70J de-grei-s el auout 20 poruhua to poat on the lino of Stephen Teat and M'trgun, ll:ilr? A d., thence tomb II J degrera el atumt 24 4 liiper henioilin place of begiouiog ; thoae two ccr.u.n pieces or i;aoiat coo taming I acre and 62 pun lira, be the sumo mora or lea, and having bt'vn hcretotora conveyed by Win. II. fcuigter and wile. Ui the d Ltirb) Coal Coutpan. heiied, taki n in executitm and to be told as the prope.ty of lot liarby Cunl Con.pj.iiy, AiS'i, one olhr trnot attunte parity in flueh lortrunliip, Ceutre oouuly, and partly in Slorrir township, Clurlieid ooumy, t'eun a, ad; .ning a id hounda.i by traoii urvc)t)d un warranli to Jwob VVidrina'j, l.otM-it (iJctm, lUvid haui-b and tieo. HiiOaoHar ; conuintng .TilrWica, ninteor lcai,and auoanaatbe 1'etcr i arnU tract, tieisj, lit tin n in esut'ulion and to be e;ld as l lie ptopnty ot tho im tiy Cuai Company. Alsa, one otber tract ait unto prii-' pully in Kuah township, Centre emittiy, aud L .wanee in AJoma town tup, Ckaiiiold county, P un'a, be A!''ntug at the maple corner of Jeaat Yarnell, tbi-nce uf lam'1, ponfa 70J d greet east iv;i perciJ '0 maple on the batik of .1W.i-,'nii')8 creek, luence down Ibe ituu, 7'4 perches o a poat, t bunco by land of Jacob Keh, touii f dreea west 1U2 perciict to the place of begum ng ; coo tan.ing 4-'i aerea, more or Icm, and uH)cl on warrant to tbn Martiu. huiaed, taken a riecu tion and to be sold aa iho property of t m lierby Coal Company. Alan, ail that certain traot of land Situ .to in the Tillage ot JanciTtlle, Hiinhrb liiwiiahlp, OInattleld ooumy, I'enii'a, lot being t0 Iret Iroul end run ning ba k fwt, and bounded not h by an alloy, eat by lot No. 3Ht aoutb by At:ir strrft and went by Walnut atrtwt, and bnvingt frame siatde and t large two story tiawe hou-e thereon, aud occupied ara hotel, huued. lakeu i ctecu tion and iu be told aa tbo property of U feu aod turner. Also, all that certain tract of land t. an ate in Wallaoeton liogga lp., Clearlleld Co., I'n), begin ning at pint comer of lot fW. 04, Ihuilu along line Ot Cnarlleld afreet 20 ftf t to a pnt j tbcuue weat till Pt lo post, thence aouth 4U Jr. I tu poat at alky, tbeiee along aaid alby wit I I Wtt to poat 011 line ol Tyrone aud CJcnrtield It. lttmnce by amne, nuitli 00 l-et (0 port, thence h line ot lot No. tii east ISO feet to pince of b-glnukig, be ing part of lot No. C4 in aaid rillag. Ali all ilioau twocertain lota or gpound liluatutD WHimee lon, l!vgB townabip, Clenrltald eeutay, i'eian'a, boundtu taat by Clearfleld atreel, weal py Una ol Tyrone and Clearlleld K. It., north by laud f Jm. II. Turner, and touih by an alley, aud hat ing two frame dwelling houses tbereou rreuted. Sailed, takeo in esecuuoii and to bo told aa the properly of lleurlvtta fnruer. Alao, all thut certain t-aot of land ailuate io aMorria towni.hip, Ckartldd .mtity, l'a,, bounded on the ennt b) land of Jacob W agoner, on lbr south by Innd of latbatine Nebell.oii the west bv land of Just-ph llayuioud, and on the north ly laud of Mictmol Hadurt euiitaining 2.10 acres, ejid having almut tlfleen acrea oliared, a franie buuM) and log barn thereon. He mid. taken in cxrcutim aud to be aold as the property of W ro. Ktinuiermaa. Alao, all that certain traot of lund situate i Mirria township, Clearfield county, Pa., bound oil and described aa foltowat On the eaat by land ot deo. Ilouror, aouth by laud ot John Hoover, wt-ni and north by lwuhip road ; containing luu acref inoie or lesi, and having about GO acrea e.tainl, frnmo liouno and barn, a Urge bearing nrciiai i and saw will thereon, ri cited, takon 111 e.xeutioi' and to be sold as I he properly of Kob'l JJougiiort.v. Also, all that certain trnols of Und siluiile in Lawn me township, Clearlleld mutiny. Ph., No, I, be ginning at north emt corner ot Itced's land, tbenco wnsl 40 rod a to eliike anil atoura, tliencr north about 64 rods more ur li-aa tu mull white pine, thi-nce south 27 d gnea eaat or (UiealioutF 10 suko and tone, then aouib aUutit 4i rods t beginning) containing II aerea, and H denied, hiiu.'n and bom thrreun. No. 2, bounded by Iteml, 0g1rn, Witlon and others ) containing linj aire, and having 10 a err a elraml and a log bcuae an 1 bat 11 Ibereun erected, beiitd, taken iu eaefution and to be sold n the . rcj crty ot Joitpti Woodl and l'a id H. Wuods. Also, all that certntn traot of Innd situate (p lloutxdiila Itorotigb, Cieat llr ld county, IVnn'A.and known tn Ibe plot of said borough nn lot No. 13, and lying north lUunnh airier, and fronting tlieirfn, running north l.iO fert to lleavijr allcr and having a largn two story plank bot.ae ard barn thereon, heiaed, taken in execution at.d to he aold at the property ot John f1 mi lev Alio, alt Hint certalu tract uf land ailnal tn Oavenln hrtroiijjh, Clrnrflaid connty, '.t bou i.lrd tniHh bf H i!e ureet, writ hy Mngit street, nftrtb by lot of Kerin and rat hy alky, fronting flrtv leet on Litiglc etrcct and 1M feat on Hale ttrret and having a two-atory plank house tbareun rteit! ed, Heited, tskro In execntku aud tn be a d aa Iho pio'eM,v of John and Maltrda Lewin, ' ' Jerjat iprntljicmfuts. Alao, all that eortain tract of Innd situate In lleoottria township, Clearlleld county, Pa., bound ed oa the boo U hy land ul MtiFnrlaiid aod Dillon, wtBt by laud of Ham. Ilage rty, north by land or L. l. Weld and east by laud ot J. I). Dilleu, contain ing tighty-tUe acres, mora or )o, having 00 or TU ftona ol cured, with a log house, log barn and hi r go oiohard thereon, Hoiacd,lakn in execution und to be sold as tin properly of Matthew Cmwen. A I o, nil thnt certain tract of land situate in Morris townabip, Cleat (ltd d count), l'a., bounded and ducr ibid us follows t JiiMfinuing at a white ptiiv, thence oust 120 perches to bhu k oak, thenoe south 10(1 port) lius to white onk, thenoe west 120 pcrclma tu aurvlsbarry, tbenco north IlHi perches to phco uf beginning 1 containing 1 40 ticrtis, and having about 60 anrcs clcnretl and a log bouse tli moil. Hclied, lakvn iu exerutlon and to be aold aa Ibe properly of Nelaou A Hrennor. Alao, all that certain tmct of land sito ito In Po ontur towtn hip, Clenrfitdd county, l'a., bounded west by Andrew Toy lor, north by township road, soulb by land of John Crnne and enat by William Ttiylor, containing abuut ono fourth of an acre nod having a Iraiue houie t bet tion erected. Dciaed, taken iu exM ulinn nnd to be told aa the prupnrly of Lewis riuljcll and Urluifbaw Taylor, Aim, nil that certain tinotof Innd situate in !Ucii'iu liiwimhii), Clenrfl'dd ou:tutv, l'a., bounded cast by bind of Harney Anunliong and Cree, oulh by Aiiia'a Hinitb. Jr., went by lliiruey Arm strong and north by (J, V. Caldwell, contnluing aixiul ncri'fl, witb thirty aures cleared and hav ing a two-story plunk dwelling buf. frame barn aud tnunoiv tmreou erertt-1. Hied, Inben in exeintiun and to be Bold aa the property of Joiepb H . lUII. Tan us or Balm. The price or Bum at whlrk the property shall be struck oil nmat be paid at Cie tlu e uf aala, ur aurh other arrangement made aa will be approved, otherwuethe proper ty will be linuietlmivly put up and Bold eguin at the expne and rkk of the person lo whom It waB struck off, and who, in eae cf dcflctenoy'at auoh re sale. aim. I make good tba aame. and In n"i tnxtanee will the Ueed be preaentod In Court tor connrruntiun uulesa the tnnnoy ta actually paid in tne nerlu. JChll J. riK, biiKiurr 1 Urrit'N, I ebeiilr. Clearfield, Pa., flept. 4, lflTl J SherilT's Sale. 1)Y virtue of writs ot 7ri Facial, !soed I ) out of the Court of Common Mont cf Clear- livid count, and to me directed, tbero will be exposed lo PUHI.IO PAI.K, at (he Court House, in the bop ugh of Clearfield, on Monday, the z..il uay or ccpienioer, lN7J,at 1 o clock, p (jj , tho following Ileal K late, to wit t All I bat eerlnin town lot in the villi. go of; Iturnaide, Cleat field county, l'a., Iwunded aod de-1 aoribed as fulkwt; Fronting on Main street hi) feet and extending bnek along a street or public mad down the river l''o fret, having a two-story dwelling bouse nnd niablclbcrtson ererlrd. H cited, tnk'-n iu extviitiojt nnd to be aold as tho properly of Matthew liuiu. A'fn, tlmt plere or parcel of land situated in the village of New Waid.inton, Clearfield eonnty, Pa., bounded ami described aa loliowsi On the north by McKoe Foster, by alley, south by alreot and weat by slrcol, ctitmning ono town lot, having a two-story frame houaeand stable thereon erected. So Und, tukrn In execution syid to be aold aa the prwpcrly of William U. Thomson, Alao, the following pi mo or parcel of land, sit uated iu Hcccaria township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded and dcaribcd a follow : Beginning at a post corner, tbeooe north by the Innd of L. 1). Wold J ilcgrecB cnl 7fl perches to a pout, thenoe south by U;nl of Jtft W iliiami eat 106 perchea to a poat, thence south by lands of Heierfy 2 de grees west 76 perchea to poat, thence by lands of 1.. 1). Weld weal luti perchea to place of beginning ; eontsiDitig iii acres and 50 perches, having a new log house thrreoa erected. Helied, taken tn exe cution and to be mid aa the property of W ill mm ti. Worrell. Also, all the right, title ad Interest of the de fendant in and tu all thoae two cert :i in trade of land aituatcd In Prcatur township, Clearfield county, l'a,, one thereof beginning at a bireh In northweat corner, thence by land late of Hard man Philips woat l:il prrclu-s to port, (bruce by lands Inte of llardman Philips aouib 22 degrees weal 1 28 perches to it hemlock corner of Cmwell inrvey, tbenee couth 17 perchce to a poat by a maple of A. Usa enrvey, thence by same aouth 43 degrees eaat ISO perches to a poat by a maple by aaid Uoee survey, I hence by A. Una' new aurvey north degreea eaat 110 perchea le a poat, thence by the aaine south 40 degreea east 27 perch ee to a p aton wctt aide of Moxhannen ertk thence dowo the fame north ft d'-greea east 00 parches to a poat, t lien no nnth Art dtgit-ea ea.t 4 I perches to John Hliimmcl a upper comer on tba creek, thence In in tne weat 77 pcvha to a atone henp, tbenee by ame north l -'.l perches to the place of beginnirg, oontaining 2 9 arrs and 24 perch a, more or t$, and treiog p.rt nf two ktrgnr tra-ta of land aur- revrd in tbw natnra 01" Thomas Kuinuniison on ft John 6tiy ron. llie olher'l c,inning at a hemlock sapling close tn a white oak in the line of Thomas i(ellin;con eurvey, 'thence by Innd of A. lioae nrh 60 drgrrea cast 1:0 peiebea to ft poat by a sini'l run, Ibenow aonth 40 degreea e.iat l-V pnrcbe to a poit in Ibe die, liog liu..f ike traeta of AfMrew Albion a;.d Jobu Libby, thi-nceaouth 60 degrees wrM P0 perches to a small beech on Ibe wet branch of MoMiannon er"ek. thn?e nirih fit J degreea wct ITS perchea to the place of beginning ; cn tnining lou am a and 71 perclief, more or ka, aivd being pari of twn utirreys In thu nnine of Thomas K liout) l'n and J'.lm I.ibbcy. Heiicd, M ru in eaie'itiou and to be aIJ aa ll.e propertv of k.. W. II ale. 1 ' Tanaa op Ft The rr'ce or antn at which the pro erty shall be struck elf saust be paid at Ibe time or Bala, or tucb 0 her arrangments made as will be si nrored, otherwise the nronertT wi4 be Irntoodiatety put up and aold again at the rxpcne an 1 rlk of ibe peram to whom it wit atruck 1, ft, nnd who, la ease of dcflciencr at nch re title, ihall mxke good the same, and in no infiTtire wilt the Ieed be preaented in Court lor coniirruaiuri unlets the mnnev Is actuuliy paid to the ."heriT. JUHTIN'j. PIK. f iiRiurf a tlrrtre, I tshcriff. Clnarfivld, Pa., f pl. 4, 1TJ. j Shcrijt'rSalcT" TY vlrlue of wr'ta of Lttar Fteinnt a- I J aued out of the Court of Cowmen Plena of Ciearfiebl eonnty, end t mo directed, there will be expoocd to I'l i!l,I0 HAI.I., at the Comt Douse la the borough of Ckarfl.)d, on Mon day, theS.t 1 day of Scptc -iber, 1S71!, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following lical K!nt to wit: f All l bat certain three tory fj-ame dwelling hone. jm.h not, and hack building attached, about 21 by In feet, lo-ritur ana the curtillage appurte nant theroto, til note about one half mile north eal of Ckarheld borough, In Lawrence township, ' tcarucij counir, 11., on norm siac ot itoaii tend ing to M unt Zi.nn Hchool House, Petted, taken csreutiua and to bt as the property of A. Humphrey, Alro, a certain twoi!orr frnine rl till tig house 20x;io fei t In atie, situa'e In Houttdalc, Ciew.fielu ecunty, Pa., on tot No, 6tt, on the sflu!he,vt corner Mf tluod and (.'lira streets, rteived, taken in exe cution and to I sold as the properly of II. U Nell. Tai'KB or 6am The price or aum at which the property shall be a'ruek o(T must be pal I at the time nf sale, or tuoh other arrangementi made as will bo approved, otherwise the prop erly will be Immediately put up and told a it an at tho expena and risk of the person to whom It wa struck off, and who, In ease ofdeflelency, at such re.fnle, shall make good the Baine, and In no Instance will the Itaed be preaented In Court for confirmation an'eaa the money Is ac tually paid the hheriff. JUSTIN J. P1&, HiiKOir-r'a Ufru n MjeritT. Clorfleld, Pa., Sept. 4, 172. j Ul ;;lTl;il' SOTl r I'.,-Notioe is hereby given thnt I he following accounts have been eiMiiiincd ant) pnotcd by nits and rem am tiled ot record in (bit uttic for the inspection of heirs, legatera, creditors, and all others in anyolher we intereated, and will he presented (a the next Or". phanB Court of Clearfield county, to le held at the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, com mencing on tht 4th Monday (being the 2.(d day) of rlepteniber, A. D. 1ST J. Account of U. II. Hall, administrator of Av brl Carr, late of Lawrence township, deceased. Finn I account of L. 1). Weld, guatdian of John II. Wold, of lleeeari township. Final account of F.lijah aud Havid Aahenfoltrr, adminlatrntora of Peter Asbcnlcltcr, late of lirady lownsliip, deitra'ed. Account of Amasannd John 8mith, adminlB Iratora of Atnaaa Hmitb. lato of Hccoaria town ship, deceased. l-innl aoeount of Oeorge Leilicb. a IminlBlrntor of Jacob dimmer, lale of Drady towntlnp, dee'd. Finiil nocount of Oeorge W.'WcCully, adminia. t rat or or John L. HoCully. late of peouaila town ship, dcoeaacd. Account of Lawrence Flood and Franoea Ilan. nin, adninit.at irs of John Launon, late of Cov. Iritr'on township, debated. Final account of AkxHinler Mcllwain, ndmin iatrnior of Kiclmrl Ashsrull, late of HmtiMdo lowtmhtp, dftcensed. Final a'cnnit of (leorge W. M-ifully, a lioinM traior of Catliariite Wtntiaidc, lato ol Ouelich townabip, decerned. F.anl a'-eoiurt of John P. McKiernan, ndmints. t rat or of ho m at Fuikcrson, late of tluelich town ship, decerned. A c .unl of John fl. Mr Kiernnn, guinlion of To 'Mn.a I'u'k.r.'in, William I nlk laoii, l.ilria Kulkri.on and f'naan Kiilkwraun, nrtlurltoli lp. Ai-riiunt of Ji.lin Cow.l.r, ftaarlian of Mar? A. n.lld, Uti.Tgo V rlul and Daili.l olii l, ol III. ' rani Inwnahip. 1 t'trinl a-.(-'nit nf Klina P. laliol, (ritar.hrtn of I,a I fj.trlla HiaiOpy, llinalia lln.lik.r and ijarah A. 1 Toatlrlliwal'., minor chillr.n of U. Jk. finili, la, of llrafly It.anlii, d'Ti-:!.!--!. I t'laal ai-cfiiin of Juvrph M. Kpior, tiiartl.n 1 of l.anra H. llile, nloor euil.l of Joapli tpem-ar, 1 dn--aail. Kinnl aconiint nf K'lnino'l U'illiapia, a lminii I tralcir of Jna.o William., lata of Ikrcaria lown j ablp, ri.pr.ao.). HaiiiirKii'a Ornrp, ) A. W. l.KK, , I'lfnrliald, l'a., Aiig.Ss, lJ li. J llnlainr. j) E ftSO N" A Ii I'Vml niir Km-iiTor fcla h.ira are rrqunatptl lo land th.lr ad lrraa 1 10 lha un.t.r.;ftn-d, In Ir.rn tunnliina lo Ihair a.rim.(i. Ad.lrrn C U Art. II. M LY Kit J ISI-ll Hi nn.in. Consul, I'lrl.iil.lpliia, P.. Hi. 11 1 11 JALL HACJSS OF tub CLEARFIELD PARK ASSOCIATION, To be held on the grounds of the Association, In Uiurtleld, on ' October 3d, and 4lh. lrcmiuaiM . $1,250 1-IHf.T PIU1MH 1ita-Oiicn to all. IIIIST I'llKMlUM iOI) P-KU'ISU I' K K I U M (M, iiinu r ii r. .vi 1 11 .1 m KOL'ltril l'HKKIUM it M'.I'OMI I'l II MI'., (.lA-Opeu olii.rc that liaio iitur Imttud In lt-m than ii; I A. FIHI.T 1'IIK.MILM fm fKCOND PHKMII1.M 10 TIIIHD PIIK.MIIIVI cu k'OLIU'll PRIiMIUJI ao TIIIHII l'l liwr. $Kiii(iicii to hurac that hare never bculcu 3 inlnulca. Ktr.ar riiKMiu.M ,o SKl'O.ND I'llHMIU.M (Ul TIIIHD PKKMIUM : IO rouitru i KhMiuM in I'll) K i ll I'I IIM;( IllPi,,' I'u r.e-l or 'IrultliiK Malllou owned Iu cuunlv, F1H9T PHK.MIU.M t.lft mccosd 1'ita.Miuvt an 1II1HD PHKMll'M 80 lll'lll I'flMi; i.-.a-r()r Ci.lta I yeara old and uuder.oMued In rouuly. riRBT PKKMIUM t;..30 SIX'ilND PKEMH.'M I ft 1'lllKD I'HKrllUM ft MM II I'l II HI'., HS-Ior horaca that have iieier beaten J:lfi. FIRST PREMIUM IS MiL'ONU PKKMIUM UM TIIIHD PIlli.MlUM - IO Kl. HM'II l-l'KSI'., Ituniilng Hac -,I50. upcu lo ail. FIIHT PIIKMIIJM 7S Slii:OND PM riMIUM M TillilD PUKMIUM SO Kntrli.a cloi 3itamUr 25. at 5 P. M. All latter, la b. aiidr.Miil to A. t. Ml AW, Cor. rum tar. lap! 0. D. MF.RhlM.L, Tr.aUUi.t. flMiACll KKS' KX A MIX ATI ON 8. X. Public Kxainlitations of Tiaebcra for tho present acliod year will be held for the reipcotive districts as follows; Jb'gits, 5(.o lay, fl.ptnubor 11. at '."all.uet jn. Morris, 'j oesdav, tb plei bcr. IT, nt l.ybi: town. (inihaiR, n red for d and HrjlTi-rd Iolrio.-di.uL Wedneadey, rpteiuter I i, at dlituii;rrof e. J rati an I l mun, r.id.iy, M. pttuiS-.r , nt Lull crcl'tir;. Uolber, .Vonday, Pt ptf mbrr 2, nt Shwvpo. ('irard, Xuod.t, Scot, tnber 4, at Jin Id jlilla. t'o in'tt.n a- d barlhaus, Weiinea-i-iy, Mrptcm ber , at lir il i Milan V s'.rre, in Cnrir n. Huston, rbttur4ay, Kt ptetnbrr I'M, nt P itVd. IS pec a! 4ixaiuiiu(i.us ."'rar 1 w, Uc.riter & and 12, ut Cbarticl I. K tainii.ntii'nt to oomminca nt 9 o':l.vk a.'m. litrcctura are rerjuratrd !0 l-e present, (hot they may veU-ct Uudr tf-tcbera on the day of examina tio.-i. J. A. (KhiiJU V, Co. 'upt. C;uur.eU, jtejit. 4. lo."2. COURT PROCLAMATION. rilKUKH, Hoc. C. A. M YfcR, President if Jutge of the Court nf Couima Pleas of the Twwtty-flfth Judicial Ulstriet, n-tnf.oicd of the ounttea of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton aid lion. Willi a a C. Folkt and Hon. Jon. a J. ka,n, Associate Jodgea of Clrarflctd countv have issued iheir precept, tu me direct d, for the balding ot a Court of tuBttnn Picas. Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter Pcaatona, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of tlenerat Jail deliv ery, Bt the Court House at Clear ft. Id, to and rt the ein,tyof Clearfield, eommening on tiin foil l (It Monday. Kid day uf Koptcaibcr, I -1 Z, an J Ui e ntinue one week. KOTIfR 1.4, thrrefire, terely given, to the Corucer. Jutloa of the Peace, and CouiUUci. In and ftr said county of Clearfield, to appear in ttrric proper persona, with their Records, U-U, Iiio,uiitioi., Fxaminationa, and other Kemem bntneos, to do tboae th'nrs which lo their offices, and In their behalf, pert to be J -no. UIVES enrlcr my band at Clearfield, ttir-lth day of September, in the yor of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and oven'y two. JI SIIN J. PIK. Sheriff V11INHTH ATttH'S KUTK'INVtier It hereby given that letters nf administration on tho estate of Davio IIvvk, dcoeaacd, late of thcboroiighorf IraiGeld, Claa-feld county. Pa., hiring been dulj granted to the undersigned, all paraona Indebted to raid rrtutc will ph-ait n-ake immadiite payment, end those haeitg claims or demands wtll present thirn properly authen lira ted fr ftettlemeot without delay. MAUU1K K. li( CK, Fept. 4, 1172 fit Administratrix. STAT 15 KA1U Tho Annual Kxlii bitirn of the P nmylranta Plate Apricol. mral horlety wit) be held at FlUK, 8ipt. 17, 11 IV and yo, IS, 2. Competition li co extensive with the Cnited and the I'rovincea, and the cit itons of other States and the Dominion are cor. diaiiy invited to compete for our priiea. No Fotry Fee la rborgrd. Excursion licketa wii be inued ty all the railroads ard aeuck aod ar ticle carried at tba loweit rates. Jacob r. Knr, P. W.FMi.rn, Rec. Pee. Presideut. ti.iitii'ua tMcCoaasjTa Cor. fto 101!SKS WANTED! i I A number or good beavy horsri, tuita ble lor ltmbcilng, Apply fmrnrdiately. 1'tTliH A!c(i KitlUJ M, sept Im ileiifivld, Pa. "Lny down tho Shovel aim tho Hoc." lumnyscoitt it,ater. Tliis Ingenious machine, for w!il -ti a patent has juft bet ft issued, It if confidently bolived will an- i ucricde all otl. erf In usp or offered to the public ia eob'UCtcJ bo that ll tunow, riant and bows at a ile, atei,:' dlftanca apart, both wa, dropping lour, five ui ai gra!r n cavli hill, as the worker may determine beio.? cmmeti !" covering the Oorn when droiipod. smoothing uv.n I ita own furrow and leaving the ground id belter condition than before planting. It is in iteell a complete etlf uxii liny mid in, n quiring no hired attistance and doing tba woik better and with greater regularity and precision innn ii con i (i pnMirwy ue uoue oy tiaDil, at b-eaj umn uiia-irnin inn inuur. Anybody thnt can drive, with this Planter enn go into a field prepared for oorn and furrow, drop and cover tin lo tilt con acres daily, ita capacity being limited only by the distance a team can be Bleaddy driven. Il it so eonsiruolod Hut when not planting or In turning al the end of Lite fur row, by a mere touch ll it raised off the giound. thrown out of gear and moved backward or f'r wanl, whrra you may want It, withuut dropping the corn or touching the earth. Practically it ignore men, hoea and plows in oorn Unnting, and makes that which has hereto fore been hard labor a mere pastime for a boy, or about healthy exercise for a luiy man. Inspection of the Planter onlruotrd by the patentee cordially solicited, and county, Slate or individual right for sale, at low raU, to expedite Ii introi Inciion.' AddrrtB KKl'UKN IIACKMAJJ, Patentee, augi-am Clearlleld, Pa. ISTIIAV.-Catae trenpaaaing on the premises j of Ibe undersigned, in Lawrence township, Clearfield county, on or about tho tint Week in June, a red and white heifer, suppniod to be about two and a half yearf old, and n black and white Bteer, sitppoaed to be about one year an I a half old. The owner tnnii)cd lo come forward, prove properly, pay charges and take them away, or I hey wilt be di"joid of according to law. "g'i JOHN KM AW, Jr. IUVr. On the 22d or August, helwren Hock J Ion and llcvnnldfvillc, a black oilcloth trav eling bag. containing the following articles, via A teat, a plan of a bridge, a collection of miner nls, a book, Ao. Tba rlnd-r will be librrnlly re warded by tending the same to Ibe Humj lehiiiuia llu.ise, CurweiiBV.lIc, Pa. II. HoiJVI.H. aog.J8.lte r 1 m , ( 1 1 k h m nVvi i: i .l Tbo Hoard of I H.diool Directors oT t'ninn I townehlp wish to i io ploy two competent Icacbcrf for the coming term. Appl to it fir echo In can meet the Ibmrd of Hirrciorsai Hockton Kbool House, on Hatur day, ibe 21st day of .September, al I aYloek p. tn. Koekmn, Aug 2ft, l?;2-4t W, fil.TY. VII1K1!'I R ATllH'H MtTU'l; Notice ia hcrcliv given that Ic'icr nf adtniniflratitm on Ibeeainleol ll,T"N M Hit I Hi:,d.veased,Ute of Clearlield Borough, t.'lenrflcld Couuly, l'a-, having been duty grantrl tu the undersigned, all pcis'tiit iudebled to aaid ewtatn will plcae aar pavinetit, and thoae having claims nr demands will present them proper!? au'hentlcaiol for act. llement. J AM KS W Kin I.RV, AugjBt 21, 1872 (11. Administrator. House & I.o? for Rule or Rent! r II II K nnderslgned oireri lor sale or rrnt, upon -JL reasonable terms, a two tlory dweliinjr, let and stable, in nioomington, Pike township. For l-rms, Ao., apply to I.KWM I. HI.)tM. January .Id, l7j tf, gnv (it'citisfttuuts. 1ENT1I ANU UAL EXU1I5ITION or TI1H ' Cloarfiold Co. Agrioliltural Society To bo helil n.ar CI. arfl. lil on MONDAY, Tt'EH. DAY and WHDN Kr DA V, Si-tciulicr 20ili, aud Ootubur lat anil ?!. Ib-Btgiiing the coming fair to be one pe culiarly in the inlen.H ul homo producers, nutner otio olmtigus in tbo uaunl rules arid regulations will iipponr, aa nlno in the atuomil and application of premiums. Tbo farmers, mochuuica, tnnnufrio turers and businesB men of Ibis and adjoiuing countiea are tarm slly Invited to take a part iu this good work, and lo aid llie Society in gelling up an inhibition ol I bo growth and prod mil a of this Motion of the Blato that shall be gratifying to all concerned. Rules and Regulations. Family Tickets, admitting parents and their children under eighteen years of age, will be fur nished as h ictoore at f '' t-ech. Tlicen run be pun'tnTd ot any tune at the oQioii of tbo hociety in Cleiirlletd, or nt I lie oft'ic near the ga'e at tho opening of the r nir. 'J iokeU uf Hue i licit will be Ifsutd lo lifo mem bets. The only oilier means of almtaiou will be in the shape of licki-ta at 'lit ont each, and good for a aingie auiiiiisioii only. Those will be sdd at the office near the gite and at the principal boiclt and the t'ostoflice iu town. 11 or Hi S ?(J rents auli. C'crtiiicntea of in (tuber ablp will be furnished by tho President or H-cretary ul one dollar encti, and for one dollnr addiiionul a family t. ol.it will bo ful rushed. No adm Union etmrgo will be ma le for children under ten yeara ufugc, nor will they be admitted at nil an left accompanied by a parent or guardian. KxhibitorB will be caretul to have their own naiiira, with a proper deacription of thoariiclea or animals to bo exhibited, entered on tbo books of the hecreiary, and obtain enrds to attach to such articles or atmuula, i huwing the number of Ibe en try aud tbo clone to which tb-y respectively be long, 'i bis work should be fnmht'd on llie first day of Ibe fair, and can tie done id advance of the foir by eiliibitors formtbing their names and de- I scripti.e litis of the things lo bo exbibitcl to llie ' President nnd Secretary, aod wo earticatl.v in:itt ujon the practice ol mak ing entries aud getting cards In advance. All articles or aninmls fnr exhibition, except horteB that are t l exhibited on the trnck.niuxl bo brought within the fnirgrnund before ten o'clwt k no the Becoud dnr of the tuir. An ample police force will be od the ground to pre. serve order an! prole-t property, aod to this end all Ibe otlWrt wilt use duo diligence phut the Ho. eiety will not bo responsible lor any damage that inav ocur. Tba officer, managers atxl police will wear pro per badgcB, ao that ll.e public may know to whom lo apply lor information. Articles or merit placen en exhibition, though not enumerated in any or the clasKea. will bo fa Tornbly noticed by the Kxecutive Committee. The payment of premiums will commence the ft ml Aluiidny after the fair and eoutinue for sixty days, after which all unclaimed premiums wilt be trc.iUi as a flooation to the bociety. LIST OF PREMIUMS. A M M W. f t ABB 1 Thi rtHjhbud f.'nU'e oaraei in roHMfv. Ileal bull $12; Hut cow 410 Ct.AHft 2Gratlt cattle otcntd im the eunty. Itc.rcow $H; U-, heifer, 3 yrtold.Jj licit call undT eight months M S Ci.aai S 0t. Best yoke oxen i'LAn 4 .it CattU. Best fat bullock, cow or heifer railed and fat tened in tbc county-... $fl Cl AMI bShtrp and Wool. Beit buck any breed (6 Heat ewe, any breed Heat lamb, auy breed 2 He it fleece of wool 2 Ci Aa fi-.Vtriwa, oiien to alt. Heat boar, any breed .h Beat breeding eow, any breed Drt b -g aieer six montba.. A licit pig under six months u 2 Curb 7 Poultry. De it half doactt spring chicken... (2 00 l.rnl display of chickens, not kss than 1 dot.. 2 00 iiest diM.iuy ut tuikcys, not teat tl an 4 2 All JIOttM K. Cl.is fl Thorough St d irsei rprn to alt. Host stallion, ant Uuod ll liesl uia.e"and colt, any bn-ed, owned in Co... Iu C L A l a 9 nmiy, draught ani furm inrtit. Beat tingle family horse, , , Heat maicbet carriage horses n Heat span draught boreca Httt O'.dt not ovr imo years Heal eo't rot orer Ibrvo jeers Ucit cult under two yiara.H Cl.AB l)Trotting ryrs. P'cst trotting hore raised aoi owned in Co, f'l 4 i 4 b 4 20 Inut walking horse onued in county H licit t ut. ing oti 1 1 owned iu the C-iuutv, not over 4 yeara old 10 llie boil- iu l-e i.(V0 claaa Wiil b ltt; J on the track, three ruii la eucii, the ownera thidui the oriiera, and ta d idiLg t'pn the (jiiahtica tii l Iio Lor net Ibe jud-ea will ink a into cuumtlcrut ion the stylo of tbc waUicg or tr-i: ing as w H aa the Sjil'Cl. Clam 11 ;i(AINS, Pest acre of winter wheal 10 Hell a-'le t-l rye 8 Hct acio ot ottte....; C Het a -to of cin r Heat acce ol clover 1 1 6 Hest 1 u'hel of wbt at... 4 Hvt hall buabel of timolby seed 2 l'ctt bushel rye 2 lcit bubel bt coin in Ibe uar 3 Applicants lor prcunuma on field cropt must give notice lo the viccutne committee at h'nt ti n days in advauco of the lair, ao that tbo gruoud may be dm astir d and tft" yieol ascertained. Ci.am 12 i II AMM VOkX FAHMt;KM, Fur tbc greatest vnrioty, b-.'t qnility and larg est di'pbiy of grains, including rlover and liinothy seed, aiid nlto garden and t.v'1-1 Vc (fctftbtcs, including beet, oui'iu. piu pk ins, a-ti iehc, and Iruila cf all ktcus rais. I on son raim cr rur kavb rAWinii $ it' T.'ic am aud tenia to be tbilittd in t.ot Uj quniititiet than a halt buihel, with lair speciuicur ot all tbo other articles. Clam 13 Th greatest raritdy and beit breed of horwt and other an iinaifjiudnd ing swine and l beep owned ami exhibited by the same farmer $ .10 A it n-Ict oranumiii entered ta classes 12 or will cot be allowed to compete in any other clans. VI C, LTAItl I S, Class 11 fttt and IVroV.'.. disp'ay of rul''0 t"" V ! tliin cne doten...., Hett ball bushel tint turnip r Heal tiall bushel sweet pot.it ut Heat display of celery Ilest display of lablo be-tt Heat displny ol field beets Hett dirplay of cibtxige. not Irs. than 6 lids Heat dirp!ay of c;tl tl wer .; Host display ot tuuilona and I'i'.iashr Hlt KlUHftl. ... 50 ...till 1 no 1 OU 1 HI) Ml 1 Ut) licit variety ai.d display ol pmrph ins. not ram mill Uttit UUKCU... Uest display ol eg plants 1 00 Ml O.tM 14 y7eflrr rt f'yyi. P.esl flrkln of Imtter. not lesa than It) ll a (: 00 Het Iresti tin iter, not le than 6 Ibl... 4 00 Cst cheese made in the county t OU Clash lo t'tvur. Peat AO piuinits wheat Hoar.. ...i.t ... 2 00 . 2 CO ... 1 40 ...?! 00 ... 2 00 Heat w pouiot rye flour licit Ml pouiids buckwheat flour Heat 6t pounds oorn oice.1 , Clahs 17 Mn(i AchWat. Heat box or jar of honey.., , Heat ID pounds tn tple sugar Heat peaches, put up air light Pest tomaloea, pnt up air light, Diploma. Heal blackberries, air tight, Diploma. Hoit fancy jar of pick lea, Diploma. Heal cured bain, diploma and , lict dried beef, Wilh mode or curing ( Clah 1 3 Bread mnd (Vreuf Fwd. 00 t 00 I uo Uest loaf of whrat bread... Uol loaf of rye bread Heat loaf of euro bread.,.. Heat spuhge eake...,, Kcl jeiiy cake Heat pound Cake ,, Pest fruit oak 1ct eotlce cake , Heit lailv cake... ...tt 00 . I IM) ... I OA ... 60 40 ,.. Diploma. ... Diploma. ,..lh, loin. ..Diploma Pst cake ol any kind, diploma aed..,... t 00 i0 ie-i preairve, mipima and...., Hest jelly, diplotua aud Heat display uf preserve aud jelly.,, Jit si let vrrnm , SM( 111 NUt V. Ct.AM 10 Bncairarof ImpUmenti. Heat plow for stuM.te or sward licit sub lot) plow Hest clod cruslmr and roller combined., I to I grain drill Heat threshing machine, diploma and.. Heal I h rehitig machine, diploma atid.. Heat corn pl.inter .. oo 2 ffi 4 .. 6 t . & 00 .10 00 Diploma Hest horse take. , Diploma and a 00 I' l hay pitching machine. Diploma Hest horse power , Diploma and & (0 Hest oi ittin al iiivenlidii ol agrieiiiiucal impl'l a 00 I'csi imrmw b mi lic-t lanniug mul , , 4 t'O lU-t lultiviitor Jl no Heat oorn shellor , 2 00 Alt ..H..I... 1 il. i. .i.... .... f. i i. .. Mm... i. k.ii i.-.---.i-.i . :-.i . i. " j wi.nM.nii. uu iuuii im im oi.uui. ' . , . 1 ' """"". Cl. SO Ji.f.a. frij -.ti'rir.. 11fl h. hlr. ? ra Dili aliiirp ma. hin. s itmMMJ m.MMummi i m,i ihijjlij, IflV lU'fltiS(IIUllt3. Float grain eradla t.ii( , llt-at lut of gardmi tool. " ? Iloat diipluji of furuiing ulutiaila on.d t. .Khibiiiir k . M TLia olnaa auljot to lb. rul. In olaaa I j." C'l A.N 21 uana.l i'e JoMifitrlar... Ilcst lo yards flannel Hunt Hi ) unli lattnette .., Meat lb yards wook-o carpel llf.l tu yui tn olotl Host Id jHrd rug parjoi (wool vbain), Heat pair blmkeis .3t lit lM 1 M Itest wool tritii-'l initta.. Ilait wookn overb-t...... ..l-pl'itnr and H 1st l!ct hcciiiieii of knotting, knitl ing itr lite ,! wi k by M l?l under 1 1 yeart old lift pou'i'l lin:u 4wiug tlmad n j Hat oun 1 a'k ki.ig jurt t j l!eat f 't ni.it H Beat tidy ).i a I j C:.Aa :2-X td ft. Shell, 'VusKvrk, fjt, Itcat rpecl meot of needlework , Meat 'pu' hnen flowers in worstetl Hoat fpecimen sewing on inahine Ibt spt-eiiinn rmbroidery in worsted lJ"t upccinun embroidery In lane Ileal specimen euiliruidery in muslin llr-at aiecitnm leulber work..., , w lict anceiii.on wax (lowers w Ileal ('.men (tat her work Ibft ifpiiimcii oitiatneotnl work H'-at sbii f made by M inn und r 12 yrB lictt bid quilt, is;ima!ed fur work ClasJI 2.1 MHUntru and hmnaki. Itcst milllti'-ry wuik Ikat drtss-maluiig... , J y CLAh ZlAt'tiitio Wort. Ibfl pb-jl'iaph taken ou the ground lint Il'-st laudvMoit painting li!. Hint (ctiiraimbip l):! I! st an bitceiurnl drawing L'iHtai Uust oiU painting ......Ahyl Heat portrait painting 1'iion Host ratlle pmuimg '; l';yki Heat patiitltig in water colors L'lftWt Hciit urn iniciital painting of any kiod.....l' .iBa Hcit far ji ing eocne ,..Dipj(JB4 Ci.Aia 55 Ihtlgn: P-st d tn for farm houre and atable........ m It'nl d n-u for dairy hoimc... Ucst dcmfMi for fruit home , U -It! Cl ina 2u Jt'oiic Fit brio A Machinery, Hrst ootiing rtove. '. Ilest (atlor vtore , Heat p'fiiuru iron ferine H-et display of tinwarr... , Hi at fp'-cimcn blacksutilhin i 3d IN It) Ill ..Iip!ej Jtl !w 1 w lUut spieimen of gunmi'tiiug... Ii i ft apecimen of work in Iruu... Heat plate rnSing lPst abowcr bnth lioat orlginul invention in county iteat dix. Ain-ricm pocket aud table cutlery i h V,vl dot'lnv uf eilge tools 1 ) B Heat deploy of fmining and fied tools ( n Htst uifplay ol iron uacainery , Ct i si 27 Vth it'f a nf alt Kind; Boat family carriage Kent bit pr fry Heft farm wngon Hent sle'gh tt ..-4 It .... i ft ... 4 W 4 ft 11, r-t luuil.er slid I H H' Bt liorr1 curt 1 H Lrsi whtelliarrow Jg The premiums in this clas are intended t, for articles uiairifBctured in tho county. Ii,p. mas may le a'.Tiit.lcd to articles not male in tat county if den-nlng of uoticc. Tbis rule k; ay. plica to Clan wfl. C'LAXa 2i Cabt'nttware mndt in Count f. Hcst drc? ii (( btnrau ?i H liest avlcntHi tnl le J a. lt-t vari"iy of chairs I If lit ct bo.lsli ud 3 ft ll- ft wash kluu 1 1 N Ileal ditplny of cabinet ware i Heat att parlor furniture i 11- at ict of chairs 2 Pest sofa M Hrvt c- litre tabic 3 N H at l(urte n Ileal oiliou thair - 1 w Lttt rustic clo. ir ) a Clash 29 Coopering, Carpentering, Etc, Best pine ware, tubs, stands, ao., ..ft Heat set ol grain measures., Htal window bliudi Heat lot ot buckets Heft tpecimen of sr.sh Hest panel door But puiup or any kind .... : it sit i 1 s) IN Cl-AHS SO Currier. Saddler and ShotMoken. Hi st gciitb xen'a hoots and shoes ft Hest Udif-a' boots and shoes H 1 M H t di.-pluj oT boots and shoes i It Hest ruimg sti idic lor lady - 2 w licit ri liug bndie and uiartingale - I p hest nrf nni'hra hnmcae iraiiitr 1 Ii Hest sleigh rt'hr made by exhibitor 1 s) tit st entfiae harnetB I II Pes l Ti f'e lliiiirss I ft Cist d.-piiynf taidlcry I w hest i.ue kip leatber M Hut s.de iohj lea! her ft Hest lug hrtrnta 2ft Uest g'-r tb-inan's aaddle 1ft Beat travelii'g trunk 1 It Heirtikiii Uest side u pur bather- Cuss 31 TwiVora wed f pA.fiewi' ITofi 0 Hct suit of e' jtbea made rry band U N licet ants ami teat made by a lady I ft Het coat made by a lady 2 st Ht t burk uia'tiess 1 ft lic.-i liair mattn ai 2 licet ttraw mattress 1 ft Class .12 Printing im County. B:st uewr-ptpir -lift Jit at li'nik 1 Heat bandi t!! 1 Heat .-ard I lUol m eairjcu ol on am n'al rrinting - i f CLA 3." SKueuare, Pr.t asr.irlme:.t and quality !v ft Claw ?! Chemical d CAemi'coi Artio. Pest aaiU' le muuure at moderate cost Ii s t avatU'de maouie Ux farm nrodua If He vine? ir e ith mode of making - 1 Hest sp ;i:ud of -.ap 1 Clasj C4 H'ooa and Stn, Post dn -sard trnc .11 tf peat butter bow) ll! Hest tut of siiii.lcs not Icac than 60 1 1 H-. st tin nc.1 nr .e e - 1 tf !:. H .; 1 oil -d, w-rked.... . Itf -. ctviM't lr;L, H" ltf 1 c-t .i.itirr -a Ir K Ii t U, it,,. 1 I ords wo k i 1 t I u. .Vultt'd Ji'aerefi. B t .c't if u:c ul miivcrali of Cltrcll Cntia y, ii.clu.lu.j: coal tf F st p it ei 'i e'av P:t c i.c.t.cu. ol Ivfi.r I Hi ;i f p; v n 1 1. of eon) 1 tf Ht '; -iu I ui niiuerala ul Cl-a.L.-ld and a:j itii.'g c unties, to be the vroi crlv cf Iheftm-ie'r ' Beat lmutt i.t U Heat iirc c!wy 4 , Class 30 Fruit. Best dis. an I grratest variety of grafted frnitii tf Post display of pears rl, Quincvs Itf Itf Hest p.lf ni ppl". P ' " Utat apecuuen o ni;:i grapes J 1.-.. J l - ... av otv I " H'-st doiiusiiu giape Wine,...,...ittr" 11 licit curriini wme let btkberry w it.c.. , I'IMI 1 P Ci.asd Z7-lIorrmnnhipx To Ihc la It who manntrca her ho rec best end ails most ifiactully l hotogranh of 11cm B'ltl Hi ler. To tbo b iitletnrn win manairwi Vi horse bst ant sit" moat gracefully Pbct g.-tpki! Horse n I Itidcr Bent driing on the track by a lady Pipk Class ?8 Aersenee. Pest nursery containing tho greatest variety of fruits and shrubs, cultivated in to most approved miuiocr, the appdeant U furnish writtfii deauriniion. Willi tarii.i and mo le id culture P ft.AM SO terrtf Xtaf. Pest disp'ay and great est Tarietj of flwrr4 Pct display and greatest variety of pla:.ti I " Hct di-pliy of floral ornaments 1 Hest ha-dtuot bt.qiie with handle Pieksi Uesl liatMl t" qm l Uiw Ihn Eicutive Commits drew ii ircpr state that in noting the ground they cor.s.iteja the use of the irack, ly the Park Avoeiati au hour or more, on the nf.ernoon of tk and 81 days of Ibe fair, to tram or test horse) Ihc trot the dat lolVwing. M1.1.IAM MtlLKR, PrerJeit Nathaniel Riam (., Hun IsLPprn KminiliM Tn'SflureT- F vr.'i -ivk r.iMviTi VriUiitfhfT, F. U. .Miller. l-ac t al lwell, Jo.(.h Oe.avU CouHtiTvr or Arraiokmr .r ot rU in, A. M. 11 11", .Vartin Nichols. Kllis lr A iron I te, Mr. Y, A. Irwin Mr. MeejieO'' kip. U li...,. lt,r-'..- W .IIm Xf. llr Is. Oa thu tironufU. -Un Bloom. lKnrT K t1 Samuel C'dwel Morris Wallace, August ilS, l'i;2. .fl At 1 Hl. -Ml r,raona are heiebt ' against purchasing or in any ny snedah . oo r :r i -I. oat. nf 4 acre ol corn, of ft acre cf i.. . i , . .. .u. . ...... nf Jace L mum, i eii'u, now id hit ii.... i.. -i in...... it. tain a punba-ed bt meat dhonfl s aale, and H' w.ih hi to on loan, subjcot to my order. JACOB BILKfc Corwtniville, Aug. 2 -St II 'it.A Ar..H hla llouai'aa'l1 l..r al-. uliiiilnl on "Locum allvrl, Ml'i"' r " , and nrrH airprta. iu la. lioroMifii or .!lho bjil.ltna ia laa .Ion "Ii ' rl.I'a null. ,. ' , . . hniinr. wrll liiiitiinl. tn4tlbcr Vila aim tnr .-" .... ,. ,.' ;. , . .Ml .I.I.C ,,,',,., rr ,.,., , c,,,,,!,! un. V 'J ' 1 ..i.in.. lir.SMV l'llH.IN" OA ( aiiji Mn Clcarllfl". 1