She lUpnMan. GEOKGE B. GOODLjtfDEll, iditu Ann ritorniarjii, CLRARPlKJ.i), , WEDNESDAY MOViJjlNQ. BEPT. JO, IS7. Demooratio State Ticket. ' ' 81TIIEMB JUDGE, JAMES B. LUDLOW, Philodelpliia. . STATE TREASUREII, F. M. HUTCHINSON, Allegheny. Democratio County Ticket. A8SKMM-V, 1)1, T. i. Ill) V ER I or CLBAiriiLO. ... BHKRIKP. W. ROi HtPIIEKlUK, , OF CLIARriELO. TREAHt'RRR, WILLIAM W, WURRAI. L, , or CLiinniLD. COMMISSIONER, ClAHK II H l W !, Or LAWRIMCB. . DISTrUCT ATTORNKT, FRANK P1ELUINO, ' or CLBAnriBLD, . , ' AUDITOR,' LEWIS I, BLOOM, oa LAwanaia. JURY COMMISSIONER, JOHN W. 8 II V U A R T, ... or rtAnpicL. CORONER, UEOHUII THORN, or CLBAnriKl.n. Government Compromises. As an illustration of the "fat takes" which loyal government ofllciuls are constantly inheriting, we cite few cmos of recent occurrence. The Now York Tribune taytt "AVithin tho last IW months the Unitotl Stales Government has brought suits against a numbor of prominent business housos in this city, claiming hoavy damages for alleged fraud in the Importation of goods. Many compro mises are Fnid to have been mado. Tbroo of tho suits were brought against hoavy importers of sugar, and wore all bitsod on charges similar to each other. Krom one of tho houses the Govern ment claimed about (75,000. Tho firm has affected a csmpromise by tho payment of 825,000. Against another, a large sugar firm, suit was brought for about $45,000, but in this caso a settlement was made by tho payment to tho Government of f7,000. Jn the third case, invoicing $125,000, tho chargo of fraud wns brought against an old and prominent firm of sugar . importers in this city. To kocp the cao from coming to trial this bonso was willing to pap tho government $50,000, and effected a compromise upon this basis. A suit for about $10,000 was recently instituted against a dry goods importing house ubove (Janal street, the charge being iraua i: ri, a. invoicing trrormdincs. Tho firm com at promised by the priymonl to liio uov crnment of $22,000." It is but a short time since that thatominently christian firm of Phelps, Dodge & Co. paid two hundred and seventy thousand dollars for similar "commercial irregularities" in the iin portalion of tin. Now, although merchants are constantly paying out bundrcdsof thousands of dollars in this way, but about one dollar in five over reaches tho United States Treasury, tho other four are divided among custom bouse offices, detoctives and eavesdroppers, all of whom are great advocates of a protective tariff, for the purpose as they avor of encouraging home industry. What patrioticthieves thoy aro, anyhow. Committee Meeting. In accord ance with the call of tho Chairman, the Democratio County Committee met in this place on yesterday and adoptod a resolution calling a county convention on Tuosday of Court week. An election is to'be hold on Saturday provious (20tli) to vote for delegates. Each borough and township will be entitled lo at least two delegates. Ilrady is assiged 5, Cloarfield and Lawrence 4 each; Bcccnria, Bell, Mor ris and Pike, 3 each ; and the old vigi lance committees are to hold tho elec tion and grant the certificates to the delegates elected. Full proceedings and programme will appear next weok. Tue Grab Game. Tho Salary grab theft has taken a hew departure out West. Tbero It has become so odious among tho peoplo that thoy rofuso to liston to speeches mado by Senator or Congressman who pockotod the grab, l'ublio aontimont in Iowa on this point has upset tho Radical pro gramme in that Stato. The Chair man of the Kadical Stato Committee had engaged Ex-Rev. Senator Harlan, Congressmen Palmer, Orr, and other salary grabbers, to slump the Slate, but tho indignation of the peoplo is so great that they will not allow them lo speak. Thp chairman, to save his party from total wreck, has been com pelled to cancel all appointments mado for tbeso fellows. So it seems that public morality is oot quite (load yet. J5r.iNO Annoyed. "Tho clamor of the hour" is. troubling a largo hum iter of Congressmen these times. This is what they term tho complaints of :tho pooplo in relation to the salary grab. If we are not mistaken the tioniile well mcot this Insolotico on the Dort of their Representatives in a innnnor that will not be misunderstood, whon tho grabbers sk thorn for ft je election. Democratic Meeting. Tho anna ol Democratic mass meeting will be beld in the Court room on Tuosday evening of September court. Several eminent epealters from abroad, besides our own, will be present to discuss the Issues o( the day. Ixit tboso who de tire to bear grnpel truths come to the wnj . i.n ii)rrf i ft Tnn! nwy. itadieul Salary 11 rubber . Tho Radical loadors ore striving hard to prove, that tho Domocratio mombers of Congress woro tbo real authors ct the salary grub. . Fools might bo hoodwinked by such sophis try if. tho grab gamo had only boon pkyod but once. Tho Now York World, in alluding to the "steal," says: 'It Is a sinirulnr fact, and ono worthy of notico, thai tho Republicans since ihoy camo into power at unhininon havo ihreo timos incroasod the puy of members of tongross. J ho Brut Lon gress in which the Republicans had a majority elected N. P.ltunksSpoakor, and before the adjournment increased tho pny of Congressmen. Up to that timo tho compensation was $8 por duy, and tho Democrats hold thut it was amplo. Rut tho Ropublicans woro not satisfied with this and increased it to $3,000 per year in gold. In 18U0 tho Republicans again went in for an increaso and raised it to $5,000 por yoar. This was aflor the closo of the war, when the country was trying to get back from tho inflated pricos. "Now comes another Republican Congrossof I872and 1873, which totes another incroaso, and not satisfied to apply it to only futuro sessions pro vides for back pay for tho entire terra expiring whon the bill passed. Thus we havo tho first and tho last Repub lican Congross de-voting itssulf to the business of salary grabbing. It was tho first impulse of the party when it eamo into power and has sollled into oonfirmod habit, a sort of second na ture. Republican rule has added u hoavy debt upon the nation, enormous salaries are extorted, three times in creased, Closing with a backpay grab. Tho peoplo have paid dearly for Re publican rulers." The Outlook. From all parts of tho country como words of congratulation and good cheer to the Democracy of Pennsyl vania. The press with one accord bails Iho work of its Convention with satisfaction, and its firm, decided stand on questions of the hour, meets wild universal approval, lis manly denun ciation ot Iho "back pay grub," its bold arraignmont of the party in pow er, and above all the unimpeachable character of its norainocs, awaken tho enthusiasm of iho Democracy and cliullengo the udmirntion of its op position. Whilo tho Republican press has had no word of disparagement "for either of our candidates, they have inspired among the Democracy a degree ot confidence and bono, which is Ihe best stimulus to activo exertion in behalf of thoir election. Retweon tho action of this body, which refusod to allow ono of its most honored mombers to fireside over its deliberations because io had roooivod the back pay, and that of the Radical convention, which, while protending to be in sympathy with lioncBt measures, warmly en dorsed the chief sinner of all, and nom inatcd a man whose namo bas become a synonym for corruption and fraud, the contrast is so marked that it can not fail to attract the attention of evory intelligent man in this State. Into the prcsont campaign goes the Democratio party with every promiso of success. The issues it offers to moot are no now ones, but are those fundamental principles of covernmenl for which it has hauled for yours The candidates 11 presents are mon against whom even political partisan ship cannot wbiwper a breath of sus picion. I For years the mismanngemcnt of the finances of this Stato has excited tho indignation of its citizens, and tho wonder of those of tho othor Slates, and in tho face of this tbo Republican Lonvontion bad tho shameless cttron lery to nominate the very head and front of all offending, t lushed with the victory of lust year the Ring d.ired everything, but it cannot be that hon est men will lotigor submit to its ar rogant dictation. The voice of tho Democratic Lonvontion will reach to every district in the Stato, and rouse the freemon of this Commonwealth to gird up their loins for tho conflict, in which there is scarce a choico of sidos left to honest mon. Lancaster Intelli gencer. Ills Word is Under Par. Sonntor Morton's uttoranccs in reply to the querios of the crowd about bis buck pay, are not regnrdod as satisfactory. The New York Tribune puts tho mat ter in tho following proper light i That slatesman intended to say nothing about his personal relalioiis lo buck-pay, but being ganoraly forced to the front he said had not drawn it and did not expect to." This seemed satisfactory to tho orowd, and perhaps, if they make him sny it ofton enough ho will become nshumed to draw his monoy, and will turn it over to ibe Treasury wboro it belongs. At pros- cnt, be knows very well it is his, le gally and actually, and if he never draws it, it remains part of his estnle, just as if ho had placod it in a Savings Hank, but it is pleasing lo seo mm worried uboiit it on tho stump for perudventure growing tired of iho wor ry, he will multo restitution. "Twin Relics." Gen. Adulbnrt Ames, the son In law of lien Butler, has received tho Republican nomina tion for Governor of .Mississippi. To ensure bis eloclion it will bo prudent to send down a few regiments of Unitod Slates soldiers. Con is working bard to bo made Govomor of Massachusetts. It would bo a good joke on Massachu setts Siioonirt if Hn woro to succeed. If ho docs New Orleans will no doubt sympathize willi Boston, Beau is no More. All frequenters of Washington within the last twenty- fivo years no doubt rocollcct tho "Av enue fop," Beau Hickman, who hob nobbed with evory (front man that ap peared at tho National capital. J lo died in tho Hospital on the 2d intt., "unwept, unlionorcd and unsung. m i o Col. Thomas I larpor, Grant's Inter nal Rovonuo Collector at Springfield, Illinois, has been missing for over a week. His clerks report his account short about $50,000 to $100,000. We presumo tho Colonel is rusticating with bis master at Long Branch. Bam.oonio The weight of the Graphic balloon is 7,000 pounds, cost $15,000, and requires 400,000 foot of gas to fill it. It was expected to be ready to go up not later man io-oay. Whether it sailed for Europe at con templated we know not. The Milwaukeo Sentinal say a that it is the settled practioe of the Repub lican party to cast out its evil doors, Yes Bingham was oast out lo Japan wilb $10,000 a year, sod that i tho wsy; mo't. of tbo c.istinij nut )' done Voor Aoulniflrwi. "Six thousand houses and stores to let," is tho mournful report which comes up to us from Now Orleans. Business is dead, and capital is flying from the Slate. - Such are the boons a Radical Congress hna p rose n ted to a peoplo who implored it for protectidn. The wicked may flourish for a li mo, like a green bay troe, but there in a day of wrath preparing for them, Whon the wrongs they havo porpetratud upon the helpless will riso up in judg ment against them. We buliovo thai whon tho timo for weighing the Ad ministration, and iho Radical party arrives, they will owo their condem nation more to their infamous policy toward Louisiana than any oilier of thoir long train of misdeeds. Tho spectacle of an American SUle pinnod down with Federal bayonets, so thut a gang of thieving advonturos may plunder her, is tho most humiliating of the ninotoenth contuty. it does not bocomo us to sneer at tho French idea of a Republic, whon such a sam plo of Radieal Republicanism as the rule in Louisiana obtains on this con tinont. Governor McEnory has called for a Stato Convention, with the view of making an appeal to Congross for roliof. ' We foar it will bo usoloss. Tho only bopo oi the unfortunate Slate is ibe restoration of the Dem ocracy to power in tho Gonorul Gov ornmont. Exactly Riout. The editor of the Solinsgrovo Times soys: Ex-Governor Jumos Pollock was tho orator at the 4th of July celebration at Lock Haven. In viow of tho fact that James Pol lock belongs to a Society whoso special object is the union of Church and State in this country, it is about as 5 roper to engage him to delivor 4th of uly orations us it would bo for tho Constitutional Convention to engngo tho Autocrat of Russia or tho Shah of Persia to locturo thorn on the prin ciples lo be embodied in the hew Con stitution of our Stute for the bettor securily of our Rights and Liborlios and the perpetuity of Republican in stitutions. The one would bo no grea ter absurdity than the othor, and both would be equally repugnant to the spirt of the mon wiio signed tho Decla ration of Independence aud those who framed tbo Constitution of the United Stato, The Baltimore Gazette thus notices, editorially, tho choice of the Domo cratio Convention for Slate Treasurer: "A beltor nomination could not have been mado. Mr. Hutchinson hails from Pittsburgh, and is ono'of tho most popular mon in his parly. Ho is in the prime of life, active and ener getic, and shows a personal and politi cal character without spot orblomish. If successful, be will discharge all the dulies of tho office with ability and Integrity, and whatever tho rosult of tbo struiiglo may be, thoso who cast thoir suffrages for him will have tho satisfaction of knowingthat tbolrvotes were given for a faithful and incor ruptible Democrat." ! j i Chairman. Dr. Androw Nobinger, of Philadelphia, who presided over the recent Jiemoeratio Male Convention at Wilkes-Barre has been appointed tbo chairman of the Democratic Slalo con trul committee of the Stute. A meeting of tho committee has been callod to take place at the Logan house, Altoona,on Thursday, Septem ber 11, at four o'clock p. m. Robort I;. Johnston, of Kbonsbure is the mem ber from this Senatorial District. $tv gWrrtUfraenW, ' JAS. B. GRAHAM, dialer fa Eeal Estate, Square Timber, Boards, 6UI.NULES, LATH, riChSIS, :I073 , Clearneld, P, 1 1ST H A Y. Came trespassing on lbs .omraoni in Hell township, uboul Iho 10th or July, dark DROWN MARK, from It lo 11 years old and IS bauds high. The inane Is on tbe left side, collar gald oa left ihouldor and on the right lldc of Iba seek and a white ipot on tbe left biud an kle. Uo tbe lit dajr or Kpteuoer the oeael came treppa.iinfr on my premiere, and I bare taken bar up. The owner will plraee eome forward, prove proper!, pay ehargei and take bor away, or sba will be duuowd of aa tba law dircetf. 1IUMKR W. M0TT. Cbeet P. O., Brpl. 10, 187, ' :VxEClTFirH NTlt'r& Nolioa li hera J by given that Ictlori testamentary having ben granted to the riihMtritwr on Ihe o.tate ot ALRXANDKH IlhATl Y, deooaeed, lata of Bell township, Clearfield eouoty, Pennsylvania, all persona indebted to aaid ealato are requested to make immediate navment, and thoee having claims against tba same will present them duly authenticated fur eel! lenient. JULIA ANN RRATTT, September 10, 187.1 St. Klerolril. NOTICI'- Application baa been made to the Court of Common Picas of ClearfieM ootinty, Pa., lo graot a charier of Incorporation to the "Odd Fellows' Hall Association of Ulen Hope," aud tf no sufficient reason be shown to the con trary, tba lama will be granted at the next term of Court. - A.C. TATB, eeulO.Jt - Prolbonotery. 7 II-rflNIHTRATOrt'H Nollne J it hereby given thai lotterl of administration on the estate of KDM U.N U UKAIHINU BR, deo'd, lata of Covinirton township. Clearfleldoounly, Pa., having been duly granted to the nndoreigned, all persons Indebted to sold estate will please make payment, and those Having claims or uemanus wiil preeenl them properly euthentleetrd for set tlement. KUUKNli UKArfllNOER, Administrator. Leconta'e Mills, Bept 10, 1S7.1.-t IXKci'TKIX WOTICliU Notlw Is here j by given that letters testamaotary oa tbe estate of Al UI hlLS I.KCONTB, dom-ased, late of (llrard township, Clearfield county, Penn'a., having been duly granted te tbo undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate will please make payment, aod those having claims or demands will present them properly atllbenlleated for eel tlement. CA HO LINK I.KCONTH, Kaecutriz. Leconte'i Mills, Sept. 10, 1R73.-CI BONDS FOK SALi:. Tho Clear field Gas Company Is offering Ita bonds a an investment, running from one to tan years, bearing ail per oent. intcreet, payable letui-en-nually on the first daya of January and July. The amount ia limited to SKMMMI, being but one third of the stock of the eouipany, thus mak ing the bonds a de.irable and safe investment. They oan had at either of Ibe Hanks in this bur ough, or at the Treasurer's ofBee. W. W. IIKTT8, Treasurer. Clearfield, flopt.10, lS73.-tf Afi:N DTK. There will bo exposed to rinWIe tale, at tba late rerldenee of O. D. Walson, la Cleatneld, on rlATLKlMY, (epictn. her I.I, l73, the following personal proporty : Wood lloves and coal atcnes, book case and leo l,li. bedsteads, wardrobe, cupboard, la- blee, chairs, settee, waahslandi, a large library of historical and miscellaneous onoas, anu a large amount of other household goods. Bala to com mence at 1 o elook p. m. C. D. WATSON, ClcarlelJ, Sept. 10, 1871. AMI!llTHATOir- aiOTICIWN.tloe Is hereby given that letters of administration on tbe estate of PKThR M. SMITH, deceased, late of Hell township, Clearfield county, Penn'a., having keen duly granted to tbe undersigned, all persona Indebted to aaid estate will please make immediate payment, and thnae having elalins or demands will present them properly authenticated for settlement witbottl delay. a JUUII 0. CONNOR, eufS-St- Administrator. AIMmnTHATIR') IMl'U'lW Notice Is hersby given that letters of administration on Iho estate of A I.K X A N II li R B K A T V, deoeaaed, late of Hell township, Clearfield eowwty, Ponn'a, having beea duly granted to the onAeralgned, all persona Indebted lo laid estate w4ll plaaaa aka lamcdiata payment, and those having elaima or demands will preaenl them properly authenticated for lettteminl without delay. JAMBS BKAIV, Align '1, 13, 1?7"l Atlmiill'lralnr. pphoved SCIIO The attention of Board! of Iduoatlon, Superin tendent and Teacheri il Invited to tba following APPROVED SCHOOL lJOOKa, ' S rUOMHUKD BT - 1 E. Hs BUTLER & CO.. PHILADELPHIA, PA, , - AD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED BT TUB CONVENTION OF DLttECTO US, ltBLD AT CLEARFTKLD, JUNB I, ISIS, For the uss of Public Schools of Clearfield Co. Also, by the STATE HOARD OF. EDUCATION for all tba Publio Schools In the Stato of Vermont by the Buanla of Kduoalioa of New York Cily, Philadelphia, Lauoaster, ' - , ReaJing, lluulingdon, . 7 . 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The New American Etymology . 00 Oiford Junior Speaker H Te Oiford Senior Speaker 1 SO Copies can be obtained upon the most liberal terma for introduction, by application to the pub lished, or lo P. W. PROCTOR, Agent, Huntingdon, Pa. tYOorrcspondoooa with Teoohera and Direct, ori cordially invited. arptl0-3m UCTIONI AUCTION I OII BAT SALE OF FURNITURE! $10,000 WORTH to be sold at C03T! Wt rMpw tfulty Invit the public, ind peoUl 1 ptrtiei ttcDding Cgart, to mil at our wnr mwf m4 mmIm ut lrg itoB of BniD' wn. eon dinting In part of orr 300 HIvIjW MTK A DM French. Jftpanvte, Colon, CUajp and enromo itjlct. Oent. eta en ttomtiDg Court, or vlittiiift town at any tine, ha4 better Tuad wp thoir wivel ia tbtir wagou aod bring then along to eiamtne our itook, at ttiejr majr never bate another ehaooe to fill their hounei with new fur niture for to trifling ft turn of noney. In addition to our largo tMMrluent of Bed stead we bare on baod 30 CIlAMBr.R SETS, n i;xti:nsio?i tadli.m, Fifty opea and tncloeed WaiKitatii, 1CnTeepoyi and fenojr titendi, 40 Corner Cupboard!, iO Dn-ikf-t and Dining Tablet, 24 Ceotra Tablef, 44 I'rouiDg and Common Burreui, Chatrf by tbe gron, tooh a Wiodtor, Caoe-Kat, Rocking. Office, i'hil dren', Dining aod llarrootn. Alto, Hook Cetft, Wardnjbci.Side Boardt, fiinkl. Dougbtrays, Towel Haokt, Hewing btanda, Lou n get. Foot btnoli.eCraillei, Criba, ilee llivei, Window Bliudt, 1 p Ac, Ae,, Ae. All'thii furniture It made out of well ma-toned wood aod put up bjr flrtt-olati meobaniee, fur OUR HOME MARKET. Call aod examine the furniture, anyhow t If yea do not want to purchase any thit year, you may want tome the neat. Country retail doalera will do well by salting and intorriowlng ut, btoauie weean toon tatitry them that they eaa purobate cheaper from ui than in the eaaU The Auflliott 8a lee will open at 8 o'clock, morn ing and evening, during Court Week. TEHM.1 AND CONDITIONS. All talei of a let amount thao 10, eah t all tuint over $10 and under 24, two uionthi erditf all tumt over $26 will be made payable en the lit of June, 1 874. Approved fecunty will be tecfuired in every ia ttauoe, and no goodt will be reinorod until theaa eonditioni are complied with. CL'LICII 4k JACkftOlV, Market itreet, one tqoare eatt of Lafayette Halt, (I'le't new building). Clearfiold, 8rpt. 10, IH7J. rpilK AKNt'AI KXHIHITION OP TUB PA. 1 mate Affrirultural Httrlcty for lf73, will be beld at lh City of Krle, eomiaeooeing TITK8DAY, BEPTKMDF.ft Mtb, to eontinue four dayi. Jloukt oi entry eloee Sept. 23d. Competition U eo-axteotlve with the laiU-d Htatet aod Provineet. and Iho oltlimi of the tev. eral Hutee and the Dominion are cordially Invited to compete for our priiea. There la ae J. o try -Fee obargi-d. For Premium Llitt, and otbor informa tion, apply to ei titer of the undnrtigoed, at Krle. JAOOU R. BHV, Pratidft. I. W. ftntt.ee, KoMntina: 8artary. ELeainoa UcCuaaar, Cor. Herretary, Hep 10 Krle, or llarrltburg, Penn'a. CAUTIOM. All perm tit are hereby aanlioned againtt negotiating for a promitMry note, given by me to Jacob Hmith, of ltrady tnwnihin, calling ferieventy dollar, (f7,lK)) dated tbe Nib day of July, A. D. 18J3, payable after ill montbi at the Banking Iloute of P. K.Arnold A Co., tolhertbnrg. Aa I never received value fur taid note, I am determined aot to pay It un let! compelled by law, augX7 3t DAVID MiKINNKV. II F. 1IIOLKR & CO. '8 SPECIALTIES- BUILDRR8' IIAMDWARR, MKCIIANICB I1ARDWARR, LUMIIKRMEN'8 BARDWARR, FARMING ITKN6II.8, JdILL EVPPLIBR, IROK s KAILS, PA1NIH, OILS, VARNISIIBS, PAI5TKHB' FINDINOS, CALCINED PLASTER. May 18. 187J. Spokes, Rims & Flow Handles. JOHN O.DAVIS A SON, IM() SrOkE WORkS, 8. W. Cor. LEOPARD 4 OTTER Blreeia, . rillLADKLrillA jMAatid tt rrica List. f HI TOSKPII II. ROWLES, Juntico of ft the Peae. anil Hertrener In th nf per end of uiwrrne. ..wnenin. voUMtafM manaanol maney (rmnpuy fiu our, eo. ;y PPKOVED BCIIOOL BOOKS, rpUK miClIKLL WAGON, Farm, Freight and Plantation Use. . Taiverially known al tba ' ORIGINAL RACINR WAOOK. j Made by experienced workmen but of at good material ae money ean bur. We do not claim to build the lowest priced Watfuni, but our aim li to build a well proportioned wagon In all Itt parte, and excel In durability and liicht draft. For the paat quarter of a uentury the Mitchell Wagon hat tuooettfully maintained the reputation of being the best wagon in nte. The rapidly Increasing demand for them provei tbelr luperiorlty overall other wagons. ' Mitobullj J-ewli A C., Maaufaotortre, Keclo, WleeooiiUi For aale by t THOfl. RKILT, Aug. 8, 1873. Clearfield, Pa. NKW LIMK KILN I . NEAR CURWBNSVJLLR. The undersigned would retpeotfully notify all penoni interested that ha has jutt erected a new Lime hiin, in f ike township, ana will aeep on hand a firtt-clatt quality of Urny Lime, which will bo furnished to farmers, builders and others at lb cents per bushel, cab. at the kiln. Jr25-flin , . O, li, CALDWELL. OIIOKIHAKKR WANTI-:ih-The under- O ilgned, rrsidlng at New Washington, will give permanent employment loagnod workman. Ap ply or address. JOUN P. FKATII. cpt8.4t. X OHT. Tba lubtorlber lost bit pocket-book Xi on Tburtday, August 2Bth, on public road leading from Antonville to Hrgerty'a X4Hoada. The Pockot-book Ita black oue. and oontaiued $87,00 la bills, as follows i Three 2Q bills j one $5 bill i one $2 bill, and two 25 cent nieoet. Al so, one Promissory Note, drawn to my order, of rorty-nve acinars, signod by Joseph Atnnt f a credit on aaid note for $20, paid by John With row. The note waa duo tn April, 18T:i. A lib eral reward will be paid to the Ander by leaving toe tame wun mo or at jonotton more, at An onville. ilfcNHY WlTHKKoW. Hept. S, l87S-3t. fllO OWNEHH OF DHIKT 11UARE X TlMltEH. Notioe U hereby given that tbe time for filing claims for unmarked timber has been extended te pKFTKMBKR lit, I78. All persona losing unmarked timber, either by foe freshet or high water of April, are requested to present their elaiini properly authenticated by mat a ate. (t.ij u. w. b.mitii, AoJitor, TOH HA LI- The anderalgaed offcrt for MS wo a valuable town property in the borough oi uieeffleid. Lot eoiiaa feet, with a rood two ttory plank houee thereon erected, with three rooms down stairs and four bed rooms up ttaira. Also, sewing room and bath room oa eeeoud floor. House finished complete from cellar to attic Good double porch and good water. Price rea- tenable and payments easy. 20aug71 WM. M.' McCULI.OUQH rpu TUB TAX-PAY Ijf'RH Ot? I,AH X KKNCK TOWNHHIP. Notice Is hereby given that the duplicate for tbo "cash road tai. assessed for the purpose of paying the debt against the township incurred by the building aud improvement of roads, bas beea placed io my hands for collection, I will meet tbe tai paycrs at the Arbitration Room, In Court House, on Tuosday, Wednesday and Thursday of Sep tember aonrt, and can be found at my residence at any other time, JOKI'il OWENS, Aug. 20-lm District Treasurer. OTH'l-i. All pereons will take notice that l have purchased at sheriff i tale the fol lowing articles of pertoaaJ property, vis t 1 cook ing store and furniture, I large kettle, I timber tied, I plow, 1 grindstone, l cow, lot of hay, corn and buckwheat in the ground, and all tbe timber made In the wooda on the farm now occupied by David Crowell having been told as the property f the aaid Crowell and that I have left the aaid article with said Crowell subject to my order. All pereont are warned not to meddle with aaid property, as It belongs to me. L. M. COt DHIKT. . Frenchrllle, August 20, IH7S 3t 1876 (EMEWIAL! 187C The New "CENTENNIAL" CLOTniNG STORE! HEEt icer Vn'i Faits of Parnera' Caaslram, nlj.. $5.00 at KBRR A CO. '3. Men'i Salt! of Cherint, onlj. J.00 at KKItR CO.'S. Men's Suits of Switch Chariot, onlj.... 1S.00 at KalnK VU.O. Men's Soil, of En,llsh Melton, onlf ......... 18.00 at KKHR CO.'S. Men's Salts of Fine Pine Iii-onal. 20.00 at KKItR A no H. Toath'a Beits from 7.(i t. li.00 at KKKK A CO.'H. Cbildran'i Fane; Hulie. froia $2.00 to. 10.00 al aaKK L'O.M. Gent's Furnishing Goods, hast and larg.it stuck in town, at KKItR k CO.'S Xw Centennial Cloihi.no IIocat, Corner Sewnd and Market Streets. J"Hlo and aee for yoarseWea. TAeaiaef o.a- foaoele Holii'a, oaee .'a CUarfitli. JJ 71 T. M. ROBINSON & CO., isAiiii:its, Dealers la Harness, Saddles and Bridles, BLANKETS, BRUSHES, Fly NoU, Collars, Whips, 4o. A tarn slock of TROTTINO OOODS of all deserlnliona. Also, a large atoek of HAHNE.SS TUIMMl.MiM. ayRenalrlng promptly attendel te. Shop at Market atrMt. Orantn's Row, In loop former), occupied by JamM Aleaander. Clearneld, Fa., Jun. IS, 1971. I OOK AND READ! SADDLE & HAEXESS MklG! . JOHN 0. HABWICE, Market St., CLEARFIELD, Pa., Ts the man to go to If yon want a let of new HARNKH8 or a new SAlilll.K, or anything else it that line, lie turns out as good wurk as la done In an, shop In 1'enniylratiia, and his prices are Very reasonable. Constantly an hand a full Una of TROTTING GOOD8, eoh as Trotting Raddles, Quertar and Shin Hoots, Trotting Rollers, Whips, Fine brushes and Comhs, ae A fine aasorlment of Nets, Horse Corers, Koe. lllanketa, HutTalo Robee, Ae., Ac., kept In teaena, In fat anything thai horseman iland In nerd of il always on baud. . All of which will ba lold at wholesale ar retail at the rery fairest rates. H.palrlag aroeaplly attended to. All work guaranteed. Shop in room formerly ooeupied aa post OMce. April , t S7.1. I KONARD HOUSE, 1 J Opposite Railroad Depot, C I. 10 A H V I 11 1. 1 , PA. Pleasantly located and a flrst-olesi hotel In all rrspMta. Ilraakfaat for passengers leaving on morning train. WM. B. ltRADLKV, June II, 1871. Froprior. JAMES MITCHELL,. naiiaa i Square Timber & Timber Lands, jeirm CLEARFIELD, fA. HKMOVAL. REIZENSTEIN & BERLINER, wholesale dealers In GEMS' FlRMSHle GOOD!), llaTe removed to 187 Church etroet, belwraa Franklin and White ate.,' New York. IJyM'H frOAperdayl Agents wanted I 9') M Vu) All elasees of working people, of either aea, yonng er old, maka more money at work for as in their spare momenta, or all Ihe time, ih.a at enrthin. alee. Particulars free. Addrasa 0, Siao Co., l'ortlpd, JJalna. oct.'O'Hy) grw g,(U'misnncntiJ.' E ELEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR OF TUB f". CLEARFIELD COUNT , i AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, I ' To he hp Id at CLRAEKIKl-D, 0d THERDAT, WEnNE8iAV," THtTRfiDAY ... and 1KJUAY, fieptembor ;,0tb, anil Oot. 1st, 2d 4 ad, W3. PRRSIMRMT 1. n. MORROW. ' 1 KxRci-Tiva Comhittrr N. HIHIIET., (Chair man,) KHAHTUH ldOTHKR, B. K. BI1IKEV, H. U. JOHIAN and J. R. IlLOOM. JeaAst aaa HEI'HKN M. FMKnRON. r 8h'tat T. M. KOIIINHUN. , .. Assistant SacnarAar O. W. KI.BERTT. "x" rEule8 and Eegulations, Family tickets $3 00 Blnftls tickets, d urine Vmir , 1 00 Hindi adralsilon tlckeU 1 Children nader ten years old, when aoeotnpan led b their p rents or guardians, free. , Children nnder ten jeara of age aot adtotUed unless aeeompaiiled by tbelr parent or guardians. firtry person wishing to be enrolled as a netn W of this Society must apply on or be ft ire tb 27th day of the Kept., 17 :i, aod oa tba payment of one dollar to tha Treasurer shall receive a oer- ilflcale ef nenbarihip, containing the naias of tba applloanU Kvery person so enrolled as a member shall, oa tha presentation of sueh eertitteale aad the pay ment of one dollar in addition, receive a ticket which will admit himself, wife and child rea an der eighteen yeara of age during tbe Fair Life raetuban of tba society will reorUe a similar ticket. All persons most ba provide 1 with tickets either signed hj the Prestdcut or Chairman of tbe Kx eeutive Committee to olitain admission, aad which eaa be bad from tba Kaeeutive Committee, Treasurer or Secretary, or at tba oOce on tbe ground. Persons acting as Judges are aapeeted to become members of the Society. Persons from other clooties eaa btooma members by comply ing with tha above roles. Ladies ean become members by making application as above, and pay leg Into tha treasury fifty cents, and tha additional sum of one dollar lor a ticket during the Fair. Kihibitora must have Ihetr animals and art! ties entered on the See'yv boohs on or before the Oral day of iba Fair) ard all animals aod articles, except horses for pleasure aad fur tba trotting prises, must be broagbt within the enclosure as early aa twelve o'clock on Wednesday morning, and all peraoni entering animals and artteles for exhibition must procure Cards from tho Secretary, with tha class and number of entry of aaid arti cles, previous ta placing said article on tha ground. Uay and straw will ba foralehed gratis for all animals entered for premiums, and grain will be furnished at cost for those that desire to purchase. Ko horse shall be entered or allowed a pre in i. urn uoless be ia free from disease. Horcs will be reeeived until Wednesday noon, but must ba entered previously. All persons who Intend to exhibit h or res, cattls, abeep or swine, or who Intend to offer stock or any other article for sale, should notify tha Secretary of sueh Intention, on or before tha 1st of October, aad hare with him a list and full description of the aama. Tba number and clase, and tbe number ta tha class, with the name of the article, will appeal oa Iba card attached; but tha nam of the ex hibitor will not appear. Wemiama and diplomas will be paid oa and after tha first Monday after the lair, but none until then, and until tba 1st of December, 187, aUer which all money premiums unclaimed will be considered as a donation U tha Society. Tba officers of tha Society aad members of the Com mittee of Arrangements mast wear a badge des ignating their office. A teleet folic force will be In constant attendanoa for tba preservation of order and protection of property. Tbe trotting eeuree is well graded, and one half of a. mile la circa iu Ample arrangements will be made for tha convenience aad oomfort ef visitors. Iiislrurtluiie to Judaea No animal or ar ticle oa exhibition for a premium to receive aa award In mora thao ono class. XMs does not embrace horses entered for the trotting pro mi urns. Judges are expressly required not to award premiums to over-fed animals, ho premiums are to be awarded to bulla oowa or beiffers wbiob shall appear to bare beea fattened, oult In the class of fat eattle, the object of tha Soeiety being to have superior animala of tfaia description for breeding. I'M t attle The Judge on fat oaltlewill givs particular atteatien to tba animals submit ted lor examination. It il believed, all other thtngt being equal, those are the best cattle that have the greatest weight ov r the smallest super flees. Tbe judges will require all in tbla elaee to be weighed, and will take measures to give tbe superfieea of each and publish tha result with their reports. They will also, before award-1 Ing any premiums, require of the oompetitors full statements as to the manner and eost of feeding as required by tha regulation a of tba premium Hit. ; If there li but one exhibitor, and ho may show several animals In one clase, premiums will be awarded la accord an ce with the merits of the ' animal. j The superintendent will take every p recent loe I la his power for the safety of stock aad articles : pb exhibition after tteir arrival, and arrange ment oa the grounds, but will not ba responsible for any lost or damage that may ocrur. The So ciety desires exhibitors to give personal attsnttoa to their animals and trticles, and at tha close of tbe Fair to etten to their removal, as the Society cannot take further earn of them, Any article not enumerated in tha above elasaas , and placed upon exhibition, if worthy of notice, j will be suitably awarded. All articles may ba entered free of charge. except boreea for pleasure, and for tha trotting premiums. Any Information desired eaa ba obtained by addressing any of tbe offioeri. LIST OF PREMIUMS. Clasb 1 0xe lend irenfs and competitor. Rest bull f 00 Rest cow $8 00 3d best bull -. t 00 Sd beet eow. S 00 All breeds eome together ta this class and com pete with each other, to be J ad (red by their good points, symmetry of frame, ability to fatten and the stock they will produce. Class J (7reffs tattle evaed in la eeuNfy. Rest cow for milk... $0 Oft Sd best cow for milk 3 0" Rest heifer, 8 years old 2 00 llest calf under 8 months oJd H S 00 Class Sfat enfi. Rest fat bullock, cow or heifer raised and fat-' tencd in the county M 00 Clam 4 -rAoreaoaartd Aorees opt to e(. Rest stallion, any breed , 10 00 Best mare aod oolt, any breed, owned in Co. 10 00 Clam 5 Family, draught and farm Aorsee. Rest single family horaa. .....$J Best matched carriage horses... ... I Rest apan of draught borses or mares.. m 0 Rest gelding or mare for work S Tba exhibitor will bo required to produce a statement from at least three refpoweible neigh bors aa to working qualities of draught horses, to entitle him to tbe premiums In this diss. Best two years old coll.. I Rest three years old eolt 4 Best eolt under two years old $ Class Trottina Aorsee open fa oW. Puree $300. Rest M In A, vile heats In single harness. First horse. 126 1 Sd bo ree, i0 j Sd horse, $25. Entrance fee ten per oent. of tbe parse, and must aeoompany tha nominations in every ease. There must be fire entries and three o sUrt, or no premiums will be awarded. Class T fWfinf Aorees owned ta lAe cottary at fate! thirty oNtyc otyWe the Amir, Puree 1 10 it. Rest 8 in 0, mile heats, in single harness. First horse, $40 j td horse, $.10 ( 3d horse, $20. No premiums will ba awarded ia this class unices there aro five entries and three to start. Entrance fee to be tea per coot of tbe pnrse and must accompany tba nomination Clasb 8 Fr Aorwes lAat &iee asrer trotud letter (Aon 1:60 opm to all. Puree $124. Best S In 4, mile heats, l single harneas. First horse, $70; 2d horse, $.t 8d horse, $20, There must be six entries and four to start, or do premiums will ba awarded In this clans. Entrance fro tea per cent, of purse and must aeoompany tbe nominations. Clans 9 Citiseas puritfor lot raited mnd owntd ia f Ae cofmry. Puree $rt0. Best 8 In 8, mile beats In harness. First horse, $30 i 2d horse, $20, 3d horse, $10. There must be six entries and four to start, or no premiums will be awardrd In this class. En trance fee $7.00. to accompany the nomination. Class 10-Ctmnt' pur far tnli(on ramd and eireea in tke Bounty. Puree $70. Rest t in'S, mile beats In harness. First horse, $40 3d horse, $20; d hone, $10. There must be fire entries and three to start, or no premium will ba awarded. Entrant fee. $M0, to accompany tha nomination. Clam 1 iJtmmainf race open la mlL Puree $160. Best 8 In 8. mile beats. First hnree. $76 Id horse, $40 1 Sd horse, $25. En trance fro tea per oent, of puree. In aeoompany nominations. There must be aorta, am rice and threw to etsrt, or no premium will bo awarded. Class 18 SAee oast wool. Rest buck, any breed....; $) 00 Beet ewe, any breed, , , . g 00 Itcsl Wmb.VM 1 00 Clam IS iae pn lo all. Bast boar, any breed,.,., ,.. ,.$$ 00 Best breeding sow, any breed.,H.., , 8 00 Rest fig under 8 months old..... 09 Class 14 Poultry. Reetaaoop It spring ohlekeaaM,,,, $t 00 Rest 0 turkeys, under 1 year.,., $ 00 .Heat display ef ebiekene, not less than 18... 8 00 Bret rrlt of fptrkefi. .,.,., )0 jtjfur g,dwrtlj-cmfntL Cl.ARS lo Affritntliaral implominli, Rest plow for stubble or sward.- 8 ft$ Rest sub-soil plow J JJ Rest clod crusher ad roller eombined........ 4 00 Rest f rain d,rllU h- JJ Rest threshing machine, diploma and.-.,.. 6 00 Roateura planter, diploma and- 8 00 Beit horse rake, diploma and-.,..., . 8 00 Reel hay pitching machine diploma Reat horse powor, diploma and,....., .... JJ Best original invention of agricultural imjl t 0 00 Rest harrow " Best taouing mill.-....... JJ Best cultivator 00 Brstoorn sbeller.... ...........-r... 8 00 AH articles io tbla elasi not manufactured ia the county will be awarded aemouied premium, but may receive a diploma. Class o-Jti$eltaQu farming mpUmont$. . Best bee hive... N .$t 00 Beitsrump maohina..M ....... 8 0$ Best grain oradle 1 fl Bent lot of garden tools 8 00 Best display of garden tools owned by tha exhibitor.. 10 0$ This clase subject to tbe rule In class I ft, Cl.AHi 17 CWif yroini. Beet i aorcj of winter wheat. $10 00 Real bushel of winter wheat......... 8 00 Best 8 acres of rye 8 00 Best bushel of rye - 8 00 Best 8 acres of oats 8 00 Bert 8 acres of buckwheat. ... .. 8 00 Best 8 acres of corn... 8 00 Beat 1 acre of clover seed-... 6 00 Best 1 bushel of potatoes. M 1 00 Beet bushel of timothy aeed. 8 00 Crops being equal preference will be given to those that yield the largest net profit. Statements to bo,fismibed by the exhibitors. They most be mea-urrd or weighed and a sample furnished at tha Fair. Applicant for premiums mastfurnish tha committee with a statcmrnt signed by them acl res, nodor pledge of rerac.ty, of the quantity of grain raised on the ground entered for a pro mium, and must state as correctly as they ean tho kind and condition of the previous crops and tba kind and quantity of seed sown and tbe time and mode of putting It in the ground. Persons en tering field erops for exhibition, or Intending to do ao, may give notice to the Executive Commit tee at any time, and here the ftt ld measured and examined,by tha committee while growing. Class 18 Bread and etroat food. Reat loaf of wheat bread . 50 Heat loaf of rye bread... .,r.., 60 Best loaf of com broad 60 Rest sponge eakeM m.m diploma Best jelly cake , ..diploma Best pound eake. .i....diploma Beet fruit cake.,.., diploma Boat en flee eake.,H.MM,.., diploma Best lady cake diploma Best cake of any kind, diploma and 1 00 Beet preserves, diploma aad.. 00 Beet jelly, diploma and. ........ 60 Best display of preserves aad jelly..- 1 00 Beat loo eream... ... 1 00 Class 10 Butttr and eAeetc Best 15 pounds or more'of firkin butter, at least three months old-.. ...$5 00 Best A pounds or more af batter. ...... ........ 8 00 Best cheese, made by exhibitor- 8 00 The exhibitor to make a statement of tha man ner of preserving tba(firkin butter and of making tho cheese. , - Clam 30 Flour, Best 60 poands whotvt Aour........M....w..$l 00 Best 60 pounds rye ioarM....m..H.M,M,M., 1 00 Best 60 pounds buckwheat iour..,..,,..,..,. 1 00 Beat 60 pounds som meal..M..M,M.4.MM... 1 00 Clam Dom9im article. Rest box or jar of honey...., T0,...M...$1 00 Rest 10 pounds maple soger M $ 10 Beet peaches, put up air tigbt....,..,.H.M.. 1 00 Rest tomatoes, put op air tight. ..diploma Boat blackberries, air tight. diploma. Rest fancy jar of pickles.. diploma Best eurrd ham, diploma and 1 Ot) Rest driM beef, with mode of curing 1 00 CLASB 83 Donmtie mutumfooturot. Best 10 yards Oan Del ...... $3 00 Best 10 yards satinet 3 00 Rest 16 yards woolen carpet 3 00 Beat 10 ynrd olotb....... 8 00 Best 16 yards rag carpet (wool chain ) 3 00 BaU pair blankets H 3 00 Beat wool fringed mitts, diploma and 60 Bust woolen coverlets 3 00 Best specimen of knotting, knitting, or noo dle work by alias under II years old.... 1 00 Rest pound linen aewiag thread 1 00 Reel poand Blocking yarn..... 1 00 Pert foot mat-. M 60 Best tidy mat. 00 Clam 3J Aerf, sAetf and wax work, etc. Best specimen of needlework, diploma and 60 Best specimen of machine arwing, dip. and 60 Reat specimen flowers in worsted, dip and 60 Best specimen emhrold'y in worried, dip aad. 60 Best pec i men embroid y la lace, dip and... 60 Best specimeo embroid 'y In muslin, dip and 60 Beet specimen leather work, din and. 60 Beat specimen wax flowers, dip and 60 Rest specimen feather work, dip and 60 Rest specimen ornamental work, dip and... 60 Best shirt by Miss ander If yeara, dip and 1 00 Best bed quilt estimated for work, dip aad 1 00 Claii 24 Millinery and Drmmaking, Best millinery work, diploma aai.M.MHM..$3 00 Best dress making, diploma and 3 00 , . Clam 25 -Artutie Work. . Best photograph Ukea on tba ground... ..diploma lire. iaaaoape painting. diploma Rest penmanship, ,. ..-..diploma ....-..diploma ...diploma ........diploma Reel architectural drawing. Rest oil painting...,. . Rest portrait painting- lien eai to painting. a i pi. Rest painting in water colors. M..diplomi Ben ornamental painting oi any kind... .diploma Rest farm Ing scene .,... ..-..diploma Claii Vctiyn. Beet design for farm house and stable M..$6 00 Best design fnr dairy house 3 00 Rest design for fruit house 3 00 Clam t-Mttalia Fabrict and Machinery, Reetoooking store. , ...,..$i 00 Best parlor stove 8 00 Rest specimen iron fence , 3 00 Rest display of tin ware. 8 00 Rest specimen blackamithing, diploma and 3 00 Rest specimen guasmilhing, diploma and.,. 3 00 Rest specimen iron tenting 8 00 Best plate easting, diploma or...., . 3 00 Best shower bath , 3 00 Best original Invention in eounty , $ 00 Best display American pocket and table outleryn,.M..,.M.HHk....M,.H.....H(M.M.,.( 6 00 Rest display of edge tools.. 8 00 Beet display of farming and ield tools 00 Class 28 VehkU o all lindt. Rest family carriage.......... , $4 00 Rest buggy 4 00 Rest farm wagon. ..... ,'4 00 Rest sleigh 4 00 Rest lumber sled - 3 00 Reat horse oart. 1 00 Rest wheelbarrow , 1 00 Tba premiums la this class are intended only for articles manufactured In the county. Diplo mas may be awarded to articles not made In the county, If deserving of notice. This rule applies also to olaas 87. Clapb 20 Cabinet-ware in county. Best dressing bureau $6 00 Rest extension table.,-...M....H.,...m., 3 00 Rest variety of chairs.., 8 00 Rest bodstead .,... ..., 3 00 Rest washstand 1 00 Rest display of eabtnet ware, diploma and $ 00 Rest set of parlor furniture.. 6 00 Rest set of chairs.,... 8 00 Best sofa...- 6 00 Best centre table. , ...M 1 00 Best lounge, diploma and..-.. .....,.., 8 00 Rest ollice chair...... ,. , 3 00 Best rustic chair.-,..,., 3 00 Clam 30 Omperina and Carpnl$ring nan vfaetured in the cvu ity. Rest pine ware, tubs, stands, Ao $8 00 Rest set of grain measures. , 8 00 Beat window blinds , $ 00 Reat lot of buckets 1 00 Rest specimen of sash .... (0 Rest panel door... , ,,.., 3 00 llest pump of any kind 3 00 Clam 31 Hood and Garden Vegetable. Rest bushel rutabagas... , $ 00 Best bushel carrots , 00 Rest 4 stalks celery fl Rest bushel sweet potatoes 1 00 Rest bushel table beets 1 00 Rept 0 head cabbage, diploma and 60 llest 8 heads cauliflower, diploma and 60 Rest variety of melons, diploma aod 6$ Best squeshee, diploma and ' $n Best pumpkin, diploma and 60 Bent egg plant , 0n It must he shown that all vegetables bar beea railed by tbe exhibitor. - Cl.AM 32 Ourtiert, SmUlcrt and Shoemakert. Rest genilemene' boots and shoes. M $3 00 Rest ladias' boots and shoes I 00 Rett display of boots and shoes.. $ 00 Best riding saddle for lady 00 Beet riding bridle and martingale 1 00 Best.slde finished barneei leather. 8 00 Best slelgb robe mado by exhibitor 1 00 Rest carriage harness 8 flu Rest single harness $ no Rest display of saddlery - t $ 00 Rest sldo kip leather , 60 Rest aide sole leather 60 Rest tug harnese ....,,., 8 00 Best geiuleraen saddle ,......,., $ 00 Rest traveling trunk...., 1 00 Rest calfskin..,,,,.,,,. .... ,..,.,... 60 Best side upper leather.... , 80 Cum S3-X.W and VpnoUUrt WVi. Dt ault of clothes made by hand .$4 00 Rest panta and vest matte Jy a ledr. ..,... 1 60 Best coat made by lady itf 8 to Rest tank waitress,,.,,, ....... M, I 00 Rest balr snaltms.w t. t 00 Best straw mat trees .,.. 1 00 ' i :- Clau34.-aa Wart. BfM AJiorlmrnt otujity , $3 00 2Jw aai-ertisfmrnt ; v Cm. ii-aemcali and CkmuJ Best arallatit. manure at moderate eon s. nt available maaare for faraj ,nxet."" ' . !' Hest Tlnegar with mo4e ot m.klii. " w Best ipoclneo ef nap.. 1 14 Claai 30- H W and Stow.'""" Belt dreaeid It on a... , Bast baitw bawl ' "" " M Hast lut ililncle. not leas Ibaa ill ! ' Beet taraaa artlel. " J Heet Boor board. werkad..,....,..'"" J J Beet waeblag maoblne " M Bast butler ladle 1 J Beat weather board! worked....; , i -i Cue. ZlKalurul Mintralt. " Beat suit of uaful nioerals af Clearleld oount,, laeludiog aoal.... . Best puller', oley. !J Best oolleetiov of fosslla.,M,tM,tI"'l,l"", I Best spceiuiM of eaal . Uaatrabiaat of uinerali of ClwrS.ld adjoliiinn Bounties, to be tba propeM.gf ' Ibe r3ocivljr......Mt.M . u Meat limestone " , J Beet nwols Clam 38 Knit. Best dliplaj and great. tariel of (raftrd frail- w Beet dipla of pears, sot less than a peck j 5, Bast 0,11100.1 , 0! llel ipMiuen of apples, one peck , 1 j, Best sjieciuieQ of America grapes M Best natural grapes raised io eounty u Best doinastio grape wioe..... , Best entrant wine.h...HM Best blaokberrj wine Clam 39 -Gentral IML . Best dlspla, and graatnt rarietj of Dowers h t Bert displa, and groalest rarietj of planu. Din Brit dilpla, of floral ornamenu Dj' Beet basket boqael witb handle- jj Beit a aad boquet , p t'Li.140. . . ." Best essay on tha enliure or erreel gralns...i On Best aesa, on cheap and arailabl. fertiliiers and tbelr adaptation to Iba soil of Clearleld . aoonty j w The to be th. proper! of th. Boeiely wit, tb. pririlrg. of puUnhmg Ih.ia. CLaaadl. Bert hand of mnsle, diploma and tit ttt Bands ma appear oa exhibition, oa say d,. of tb. fair, wbtn the will ba Judged by a a mittaa. Discretionary premium! will be awarded for, articles of merit not embraced in tbe abore, i.d eahibited b meobanlea in all tberarioe. brasrh.. es, aad It il hoped tbat a general exhibition wili ba made. For all improvement! useful to th. farmer, and baring valuable properties, !thoi.k! not made in tbe oounty, premiums maybea.arj. ed by the Kiecntire Committee. In all cam of merit, diploma, will b. awarded to exhibitors n tiding out of tba oounty, and inch ptntni it. cordiall invited to attend tb. Fair aad eihibit an articles the may choore. the will rwir. er.ry attention at lb. bands of th. .Users. An earnut appeal Is made 10 onr awn peenh to make thii th. best fair wa aver had. Ut tbe eihibiiion b. worth of our peopl. and credit able lo tli. eouoty. It Is peculiarly a enuctj ie. itUation. It should be a farmer'a society ud fmm tbem should rac.ir. tb. moat attention and eoouurenrmcnU Iu good effects have beu frit and much mora good m.y ba dona. Township orgaaiiationa are very desirable and would do much lo advane. the interest of Ihe o eiet and promote Ibe causa of agricaltnre. M.y we hope that before tha next exhibition each town ship will have formed societies and that we m.y hava report, from them. Surely there ri a few gentlemen ia each towasbip wbo will Isnd their influenee to .0 Important a work. Borne one must maka tbe move. ConnirTM or Aa.Aacaifa.Ts A'lorl. D. W. Chilsen, Uavld Itree.wr, Kdward Ilav.a. Inndt A.iMiege. Walter Bbirey, M. Nichcli, Mart Faltoa, Mrs. M. f. Wallace, Mrs. John Norrls. Mr.. . W. Klberty, Mra. ElsurBro.i, Miss Haiti. Swan, Jlrs. K. B. llartnan, Mi.. P. Uallagher. KKC IMTCK'M NOTICKL Notios is hereby given tbat tba following aewwnts have omq ex.mined and passed by me, aad remaia filet ef record in tbi. oflic. for th. inspeotion ef bein, legatees, creditor!, and all others in anyc'.her w.y interested, and will be presented lo the next Ui phana' Court ol Clearneld want, to b. bld at th. Court Boom, in tha borough of Clearfield, com. mencing on the tb Monday (being tbe 22d dsn of September, A. I). 1871. Account of Adam Bretb and Joseph L. Camp bell, executors 0.' tha estate of Mar ft. Campbell, lale of Uell towaship, deceased. Final aeeoant of Joha Witherow, exeeator f Isabella Thomas, lata of Woodward towasbip, deceased. Final account of W. D. Rhlrey and William V. Irvin, administrator! at Martha F. Irvia, Ulaof L.wrcnc. township, deceased. FinsJ account at John Jloll. sol. surviving et wulor of ti.org. U. BmsaJ, int. of Bradford tows ship. deMaaed. Final accoant of H. t. Edmnndl, axaeator John A. Edmanda, lata of tha borough of Clear field, deeaaeed. Account af Jamei Ptewart, guardian of Amsn. da J. Kyler, minor child of Geo. J. Kyler, deed. Final accoant of Joseph Patterson, adminiitra. tor or Joha MeCully, late of Chest tp., dea d. Partl.l aoroant of Hamuel Bretb, executor of Samuel Brilhart, lata of Bnrasid. tp dM'd. Final account of Amoi Iluhler, admiaistraisr of Bimoa Calhrrman, lata or Graham tp., de'd. Final account of 8. mod Farbcr, eXMatoref Bueaanab Farbw, lat. .f Chest tp decMsW. Final aocount of Joha T. 6traw, executor ef Elia I. Wood, lat. of F.rgueon tp., deeeased. Aoroant of Adam Breth, earviving admiai.trs tor of William Uartlerodc, lata or Bell tp , dr . Partial account of Adaaa Breth, adminiitrater f Lavlnia liar Herod., lata ad Bell tn., deed. Rasiavaa'a Orrtca, I A. W. LKS, Clearfield, Pa., 8epC , l?l-ta. ) K.iwr. OKIilWAMCf Be Itord.lnrd bv the Bit gees nnd Town Coun.il of th. Boro.fh of Ckearfleld, and it ia harab ordained b aathehiy of the same: 1st. That any person prmltting an lumber, wood, coal, wagona arotbar artiele. or property of an kind or natun, to atand, la or remain sa tha streets, either inside or outside of tba para menia, shall forfeit the same to tha borough. Tbe titret Commissionnr is autboriwd and requind tft aeiaa an lamhr, wood, ooal, wagons or other article! or property of any hind w natur. at lying or being on tb. itrMt, nnd .xpos. tb. lame lo publi. salea, giving ut lean twenty-four hoars notice by not lose than Ava written ar printed hand bills, posted in the moat public places in said borough, aad pa th. proewds thereof Into tke Borough Treasury after deducting therefrom the expense, att.adiag aaid aeiluraand aa!.. should th. proceeds arising from aaid aala not ba sufficient to pa tha .xpnse. of th. proeoedin, , then tbe owner of the lot ia front ol which aaid before mentioned articles Were found iball pay the re maining cost, aad tn additioa thereto ihe sam af five dollara, to beeollectod as pmvidrd for by law. VoeiaW, That aa aeiaare .ball tekepleec aa til twenty-four boure1 notion shall have been gireo by the Htraot Cosnmiisionor to the owner or occu pant of tha premier, to remove the una This ordinance aot ta apply to peraoni engaged in batlding. By order af th. Town Ceuocil. A. C. IAIK, Burgeu. K. 0. Joaaaon, Clark. aepLl U. OHDINANCK.-B. It ordained by the Bar gee! and Town Counoil of tho Borough ef Clearfield, aad il il hereby ordained by tlieeulhor 11 of tha aama; Thai lha street oAnmille. forth with proowd to build na underground lower on Second street and Market street as follows: com mencing nn the enst side of Second street, in the centre 01 Market street, six hot below th. surface, and eoatiaaing nt an evea grade ta Ibe rirer, an der tha cnlr. of Market street, so e to internet Iho riv.r at low water mark ; and commencing at a point apposite the alley between the lots of 0. H. Barrett and Joaathaa Buyatoa oa beeeod street, four feet belown th. lurf.ee, in th. cenln of the itreet, and deaeaading at aa even gradr Ie iatereeot tha Market street eew.rs also commenc ing at a point on teeood street, oppo.il. Ihe alley bet worn Ihe loUof Wra. Biglor and Joha K- Wee ver, foar fet tmlow th. surfaneia Iheooalreofia' street, and dascanding at an arnsj rrade ta Inter net th. aawer oa M.rk.t Itreet. To have bail' all arcaiaar coodolu from tha Unet guiier, k lead tha inrfao. w.lw of th. above u.med itreet iato the Mw.r. Sd. Tb. sewer Is be built of two Inrh onk ftsnk at least one foot clear in diameter. All to H dana ander thedirectioa of tba Borough KngiDce: By order .f lb. Town Council. A. C-.TATK, Burgess. I. C. Joanna, Clerk. iept.3 31. OH PI A CI-:.- Ho It Ordained, A , Thai from and after tbe passage of this ordinance every pcreon found driving or riding on tbe slreeti al a faster rata of speed tb.a fir. miles aa boar shall pav a fine af not nor. tbnn ten doll.rs. shall be the duty of the High nonstable lo srisi any hum tbat may be driren at . rale af epos" faster than fire mllrs nn hour nnd hold the sanv until said fine ba paid, and if said fin. be nol pei ' wiihm four days, together with co.t f l"V'tr and other fees aad .ipen.ee, laid borM shall t' sold and tha proeeedl paid lure th. Bora. Traasarar. By ardor of lb. Town Conaril. A, C. TATK. Burgos. K. C. Joaao, Cl.rk. .epl.S St- .1 . .k.rf. AarPr run o irviMiv.. . w .,' -- ',.1 10, aa, aae tlieia. Cent iioal ,aid V r"")" priwa, rial IiSKIW' Cilt,U '' ' 11. v,' 8iHC Cur Ca.nv, II ', Vft auti il .1 and r. at) In. H-l'v ' Caaai, Mts ,1 .ilea, all iy hw. 1 a. t 1 . h. .ub a. full set, r. n t;iuav,auia .i.e., v. charts, U. 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