SShcgicpttHiran. Uioroi B. Goodlander, Editor. " ' CLEARFIELD, Pa. WRDNRf DAT MORNING, AlTlll'ST J5, 1IHI. R.ad.r, if yon want to know what li RolnR on la lae baltneie world, Juit read our advertiaing aoluaio,, Ike tyeetul ooiumn Id partlouler. Democratic national Ticket! FOIt rilKSlDUNT . -, Gen. "WinlicM S. Hancock, OP PENNSYLVANIA. KOft VICK PKKSIPKNT : IIoiLWiilllllLEllirlisll, OK INDIANA. TIM XLECTQHAl TICKET. run kLECTinn-AT-l.AnnK : Robert B. Monagban, William II. l'layford. roR DIHTRICT JCLKCTdllll : Dil, Dla. IS. George A. Poat. 111. A. M. Ileolon. IT. J. P. I.lntnn. la. C..1. Joha S. Miller. 1. 2. 3. 4. . e. r. H. . 10. II. 11. 13. 14. John Slevin. Edwin A. Pue. John M. Campbell, Olllei Dallrtl, John M. Mullill. E'Uwd Waldou. Nathan C. Jumei. fleorgii Fill.crt. Jee. (1. M'Niarren. Dr. A. J. Murtin. AiUta derringer. Frank Turner. P. J. llirraingham. 11. K. Darii. ill. J. 0. Hnxton. 20, 0. M. llower. 21. J. A. J. Burhnnan. 122. Chriiloplier Alar.ee. Robert M. Uibntin. 21. Tbomaa Urilford. 2.i. Harry W. VYilion. I'M. Harauel (Iriftlth. 27. J. Kinr Thuinion. Democratic State Ticket ! TOR SUl'RKJiE Jl'lHIF. : Hon. fiKOnGE A. JICNKS, OP JEFIT.nsoN COl'NTY. For aijiiitoii oknkual: Col. KODKRT P. rECIIRl:T, OP nilLADKLPIlIA. Not) fourth puga. "(Inrficlil's Sunday," on our first pngo, la good political reading. Don't fail to read tlio letter ot "Uur fiuld's Friend on Hancock," found on the Erst jwjro. Tha eJiter of tba Hrpi'Blicaii twin ui about Dot going into tba field Journal. That'll a mistake Our remarks wore intended for portions ovor twenly ono yeam of ago and not boy babies. Oj U'iim Vi!ii. Wo notice that Senator AVallaco was posted to make a poach at Clarion on Tuesday 21th, Mciulvillo on Wednesday 25th, Titus villo on Thursday 2Cth, and Nowvillo, Citniberltind comity, on Saturday 2Sth. Such is the prograramo of a busy lite. Tug Last Day. Wednesday, Sep tembor 1st, is tlio last day that the names of camliiliUen, for District or County officers can bo legally an nounced Under our party rules. The primary election blanks and tickets will be prepared and printed within a few days thereafter, and delivered to tho County Committee as horetoforo. (lAiit'iEi.D On., On our fourth page will bo found a local history of (ion. (iarQold's oil speculations. Tho Do- troit Free Press man had a linnd in it and knows all about It. It seems that tho Jtiulicttl nominee- for Prusidout was always Imposod on by tho vendors of doubtful stock, such as Credit Jlobi lior, Do Gotyor pavement bnsinoss, oil, naudstone, and everything elso that camo along which looked like paying good dividends. Liko older saints, ho ovidenlly has his weakness too. Mori I1ki.pI Tho editor of tho ' Journal list week announced that his organ ''lias always been dignified and traight-forward," oto.' lint, "in tho coming campaign," it would make it "JiKD UOT FOB GAUFl KLD ANDAliTUUR." Good! Well, that's just what wo liavo been figuring at, but we mav havo been too modest to fully explain ourself to our readers. P. S. This is not intonded lor some ten-year-old. KT 11 fll ...... ... n. i. mis is not intonileU lor a Joke. All Hancock and Kngliih Campaign . Clubs and other organizations which support tho Democratic candidates are requested to lend to W. n. Uarni'ji, Chairman Nat Dom. Commiltco, ,' ' 138 Fifth Avo., n Now York, lot. The name and location of their organization. 2d, A statement of the numbor of members enrolled. 3d. The names of officers. 4th. Accounts of meetings hold. 6th. Report, every two weeks dur ing tho campaign, of tho number and increase of membership, with tho con dition and prospects of tho canvass. INI h 'in. w, r i ii . i "ONLY A LOAN." Tho editor of tho Ypsilaiill (.Michi gan) Sentinel senini to havo been per sonally present when thu Credit Mo bilier question was dincinuted by those two eminent "Christian SliitOKinen" (ittrtield itnd Oakes Amns. Wii clip tlio following from his paper of lust wook : liurflold Ames, can you let mu liavo u small sum this morning? Amos Willingly, nty boy; how much do you want? Garfield Well, I don't know: what you can sparo. Ames All right, I can work out that sum. There are ten shares of Credit Mobilicr, Dr. 80 cents on tho lollur, Cr. by riso in valuo. Ditto by dividend, HO is 80; 07 is 07; $1,000, 11,1111) ; f 2,100 ; stock all paid for, bal anco of dividend due (iarllold, (32i); thoro, sir, that is Just whut you want Threo hundred and twonty-nino dol lars. Hero Is your chock. Garfield Thank you, thank you ; but mind, this must bo considered a loan. Ames Oh, yes, and as lust us tho stock rises und dividends aci ruo(whiuh, between ns, you can help umuKingly by voting in Congress) I'll "lend" you Homo more. You never look a lu ilio. No, sir! Gaillold Never! never I Amos (asldo) Hardly' over. Tlio text book lor Speakers, for the oampuign of 1S80, will bo ready for distributing in a few days. Speakers wishing to bo supplied with tho Text Hook should write at ouco to W. II. llAUNUM, Chairman Nut. Dem. Com., 1:18 Fifth avenue., New York. Tlio Text Hook eontiiins tho lives of lluncoi'k and Knglisli and their Letter of Accepliinco, the plutlonn adopted in Cincinnati, tho I'ecimls ol (iarllold and A rlhur, including histo ries of the Credit Mobilicr, District'of Columbia und Indian Kings, the Elec toral Fraud, the l'acilio Mail Steal, tho Moth Hwindlo, tho Civil Sorvico Sham and tho othor grout scandals which havo disgraced tho Republican administration. It also contains Com pilations of Statistics und Political Information of great valuo to speakers and editors. The Cadet Scandal. Tho negro, Whittakcr, tho last of his raco who bad themselves smuggled into tho Military School at West Point, has been award ed a furlough for an indefinite poriod (for life) by the Secrotury of War, in stead ol a Court Martiul. This is cow ardly. His clipped curs thut called Cabinet session aftor session; annoy Congress for six months, and agitutcd to country from tha AtUtntic to tho Pacific, is now smuggled out at the back door with 08 little ceremony as a chicken thief would be sunt to tho lock-up. However, if tho Secretary of War can stand such tomfoolery, we suspect Whittakcr, and tho Congress man who sent him to West Point, can aforesaid ears must bo left ulono." That puts tho joko on Whittuker. A (ioon Straw. Tho car voting season has commenced. On Monday morning lust, aftor tho Raid Ruglo Valley train left Lock Haven, a vote of tho passengers was taken for Presi dent, resulting as follows : Ilaneork, Dom l',l Uarllelil, Hop W0 Weaver, Ureenback m 80 A voto was taken on the afternoon train resulting as follows : Hancock, Dem 20& Oarfiebl.Rep H Weaver, Urecnbaok ST Dew, Prohibition 1 These votes show conclusively how tho working man votes. A voto was taken on tho same road on Saturday previous, which gave Garfield five ma jority over Hancock but it wds a Cnmpmeeting train. To VoTFits. Tho 2d of Septombor is tho last day for registration and as scssment. Tho Assessor of each district is re quired to bo at the election-house on Wednesday and Thursday, Septombor 1st and 2.1, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., and from C P. M. to 9 P. M., to per fect tho list of voters. All poisons entitled to voto should personally soo that thoy nro assessed as well as registered. Porsons intending to bo naturalized before tho 2d of October should also bo assossod and registered by tho 2d of September. Moiie Music Wo will next woek publish Judgo Black's celebrated open letter to De Golyor, alias Garfield, in 187G, relating to things generally. It is tho biggest boom now afloat, and is worth a thousand per cent, moro than when it was written. Look out for It, Every voter in tho United States should road it before election day. The Judgo is being citod as good authority by DoGolycrs chief friends. Porno- crals can qnoto him with good grace. Judge Henry M. SpofVoid, a promi nent Louisiana politician, diod sudden ly at tho Red Sulphur Springs, Va., on the 22d. Ho was oloctod to tho I'nitod Slates Senate in 1877, and has sinco then boon contesting tho scat of tho notorious Wm. Pitt. Kellogg. Ho was, no doubt, tho legally oloctod, but Kellogg still lives and holds tho scat of tho former. Dead. lion. Lin Rartholomow, a prominent politician in this Slato, and a resident of Poltsville, diod suddenly, of hoart disease, at Atlantic City, on the 22d. Ho was born In Ilrookvillo, Jefferson county. His death will bo regretted by many. Aeoordint; ta the Cambria freeeut Col. A. K. JHeCloro whoa rooentlj vmtina- JthenRbara. ai- preieed bia "cand'd bailor tbat PeoniTlranla would eait her electoral voto for lianoock." AV raoaoe. Why. there Is no use in joking about this matter, Pennsylvania it snro for Hancock, and thousands of othor peo pie beside Col. McClure know it too. Sri IX Aiiiiunii. Thoiisunds of Radi cals have untitled ox-Yieo President, ex Hpfiiker etc, Schuyler Coll'ux, to re. in ui ii uwuy from pubHu gatherings of tho loyal persuasion. Yel, ha turned up nt the 'iailluKI fandango a.few Sun duys ago at Chaiituiiguu Luke, to tho disgust of many Gurlloldors. His sad die -bugging himself upon the lladical nominee for President at this time, bus produced a sonsution among "tho loyal millions," and tho Philadelphia I'ms hits him a clip after this Cushion : Wo want It illillnoll; oUtnlood thai Bohur Irr Colin aa pD tlio (Utll.ld llb.riii at Chautauqua on Sumlajr, thuugli not ouuiidarad una of tbo fJarllelil parly. We wonder if anybody present in formed Colfax to tho cll'ecl Unit his room wus nrul'orithlo to his company Am that occasion, Wo suspect not. this thin stutement is miido for politi cal cllVi't, (Ion. (i in field is not one whit hotter in morula thnn Schuyler Coll'ux, und the records implicate him with tho sumo corrupt practices, In volving acceptance ot bribes, taking of illegal fees, swearing falsely and vot ing uwuy the money of tho people in order to double ip his own sulury Its member of Congress. Both men prov ed ilihhoiM-Nt public hcrvants, und the fnivi d ivtircinclit of I 'olfux will he fol lowed by the retirement ol (ienentl (iiii lield in Novcnili- r. .No inun I'oiiud guilty ol iruiiiluleiil actions over was or over will bo ttectnl President ol this Republic. WoNiitHKiikLy Inokinant. Culonol Chalfant, of tho Dunvlllo lntdUtjenixr, remurks : "Sinco Col. Fomoy bus an nounced his determiiiatioti tosuppoit Hancock for tlio Presidency, his former Radical allies have opened tho vials of their wrutli upon him, and if they are to bo believed, no worso man ever wont unhung than tho recusant Colonel, und whut is most ungrateful, many ot thoso journalists liuve been indebted to him in tho past for furnishing them with bruins, i. t. editorials, which they had Hot the honesty to ucknon leilge. ff nil they Hity of Forney now is true, they were uwuro of it long ago, but re fused to divulge it, hence they will gain no credit for honesty, but only prove thut as long us a man works docilely in tho Radical harness nnd winks and assists ut its plundering und villainy, ho is defeudod as a saint, but let him leave the foul party, and at once they ventilato their rottenness by accusing him of having been engaged with them in corruption and robbery." This is a mighty bad personal accusa tion. A Stchp Text. Tho Patterson (N. J.) (luardian, in alluding to the Credit Mobilicr scuudul, remarks: "Garfield admits thut ho 'borrowed' money frum Oakes Amos. What a quoer coincidence it was, to bo Buro, that several other members of tho Houso borrowed tho same amount from Oakes Ames at a poriod whon ho was putting out money 'whoro it would tlo tho most good.' Hero is tho little list: .Inba A. Logan William D. Kelley Jamee A. flarfleld W2 3211 32V We have not noticed that this queor circumstance has yet bcon explained by uny of tho Gatfiold slump orators." The Juurnal and Times orguns will of VWUIHO Buy iUUi II. HUB -UUIIUtVUll, If so, why don't they pay it to Ames' hoirs and tnko their receipt? If that documont is produced wo will 4 ublisb it. P. S. Seo that tho statito of limita tion docs not cut the claim out." "ir he (OarfirM) would earry the principle! which regulate hie private lire Into bia publie eonduot, be would make the beet Chief atagiitrate we ever had." J. H. Mack. That Uunlortunato "if !" If Bene dict Arnold had boon as good ns he was bravo thon ? If, Aaron Burr had beon as honest as ho was sagacious, what thon ? If, Uriah Hoop, with all his sweet humility had carried into practice his professions, what thon ? Bah ! It is ridiculous to imagine that tho sanctimony that could mislead even tho sagacious old Judgo can cover tho sing imputed to Garfied by his own party, and tho voico ot the Radical press. His "offenco is rank, and smells to Heaven," and not all the washing of his party can muko him clean again. Old Partners Meet. Somo rcck Icsb editor cantormcs two "Christian Statesmen" in this way : Mr. Schuyler Colfax and Mr, James A. Garfield woro couplod once before by a Y. M. C. A. affair, as they wero at Chautauqua on Sunday a woek. That was in 1873, tho Credit Mobilicr yoar. Tho cvont moved tho Aation newspapor, ot Now York, to say : "Such a spoctuclo leads rospcctablo pooplo to ask, Ms thoro necessarily any moro connection bo twocn Christianity and the practice of morality than thoro is between tho practice ol morality and tho worship of Pan ?' " As tho Nation now supports Mr. Garfield, it is to bo expected it will apologir.o to Mr. Schuyler Colfax. Tho voters in tho different election precinctsshould oxatnino the Assessors' lists, which aro now on tho election houses and in the possession of tho As- sossors. II thoir names aro not on tho list thoy should at once require tho Assessor to add them, without waiting for the extra assessment. It is a mis demeanor, pnnishable by fine and im prisoninent, for nn Assossor to neglect or refuso to add tho i.amo of any quuli fiod voter to the list who shall make personal application to him botwoon this timo and 9 o'clock P. M.on the 2d of Septombor. Tho As iossor is requir ed by law to allow any porson resident in the division to inspect the list froo of chargo. Lincoln's Rioht Hand Men. Of tho surviving friends and counsellors ol Abraham Lincoln, nono woro closer to him than Lyman Trumbull, John M, Palinor and David Davit. Lyman Trumbull is the Democratic candldalo for Govornor of Illinois ; John M. Pal mer is warmly supporting him and is an honored niomber of the Democratic organization, and David Davis has pronounced for Hancock for tho sit mo reasons that would load Abraham Lincoln, wero lie now alivo, to give bis good wishes to tho author of Order No. 40. Domestic and Historical. Young men and maidons who aro holding back from gotling married nntil they aro rich enough should remomber that Adam and Eve had no such squeamish notions. Buffalo Express. What lg norancol Why, they woro tho undis puted owners of tho wbolo world. 'Simon's Last Hold." Such is the remark made by tho Pittsburgh l)i patch, olio of the Ruilicul orguns of thut city. The editor continues ; "Senator Cameron bat one pluco It-It which ho can politically cull all hit own Hav ing lost his grip in every other part of tho Statu as nianugur of tho machine, his wish Is still supremo In )aiiphin utility, wh. ro ho resides. His local machine is Intact, and, Iheielore, at thu Ucpuhlicun Convention last wuek tho Cameron sluto was nominated throughout. Two men wuro nominated who should bo defeated, if Dauphin county would not bu further disgraced. Hamuul F, Rurr was nominated for Congress, and will probably be the nominee of the District. Senator Heir was rc-nnminuted for the Stato Senate. Ilarr was a inomber of tlio grand jury which smuggled an extra, unsworn juror into its deliberations, and is strongly suspected ot having known as much aboiittho scheme us any one elso, Herr wus tho leuding counsel lor tho defense, but bo went fur beyond his province us a lawyer, and used his per sonul und political influence in every possible way to accomplish the escape of heiuble and his crowd. Common decency would suggest to Republicans ill all purls of thu Statu that no mini should ho elected toollico in uuy cupuci ty who lubored in tlio into.'osls of Kenible k Co." "Tub Government." Tho Alloona .Sun shines on the subject In this way : "Poor Hayes ! Ho is now digesting his dish of crow with becoming griniacos ami occasional fits of nausea. Ho had no idea when he kicked Arthur out of the New York Custom Uoiiso that tho victim of his official wrath would so soon bo vindicated (?) by his party through a V ico Presidential nomina tion. But then Tie should havoconsid ored thut the electoral thieves who plucud him in tho Exceutivo Chuir are oupuhle of uny iufuiny und utterly ro- gunlless of thu feelings of tlio creature of their rusculitv. -So he must not com plain that I hey aro now forcing down his reluctant throat, not only his order turning Arthur from tho Custom House, but also Arthur's vindication in tho shape of a nomination to tho second highest office in tho gift of tho people." Explaining. Oakes Ames' threo sons havo joined in an oddross to the American people setting forth tho suporior honesty and integrity of their deceased parent, and declaring that in bribing Congressmen in order to in turest them in his Pacific Railroad scheme ho was innocent as a fawn This is a noble thing on the part of the boys, and Gun. Gurfield will indorse ovory Word that they say. Also S. Colfax, Glenni W. Scoliold, Wm. L. Kelly ,olc. What blockheads tho mem bcrs ot tho Poland Commiltco must have been, us well as tho whola body of Congressmen who saw all this thing in another light. A Solid Reason. A Dutchman was relating his marvelous eseapo from drowning when thirteen of his com panions woro lost by Hie npseting of a bout and ho alone was saved. "And how did you escape their falo ?" asked one of his hearers. "I tid not co in te Vutul Tliuie nnnUjvmiinvYUHI 1m was tho Dutchman's placid answer. No Good. Thore is much Gloom about tho Republican headquarters in New lork. Tho gunoral impression is that tho Fifth Avenuo Conference and Garfield's swing 'round tho circle, woro sad failures, and tho OiminrTciVif Advertiser (Republican) does not hosi tale to say so. Another Foiitv-day Man. It is re ported that General liutler has mado a vow to abstain from political talk for forty days. That will bo as severe a lest lor him as Taunor had, but he will muko up for it whon ho gets a going. Cadet Whittaker's clipped oars aro now nt liberty. They havo lelt West Point. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Ml MARY RLKCTIQN. HATUHDAT, III-T. 18, 1880. Fim. The ft mutt tt paid in a dv trice for an noun drift thmnei of canJlilitei nnd the print lng of 12,00 ticket! will In u follow.: Cmgrttr fi? Afiembly j Prothonotaijr 10 Keg Inter and Recorder County fitirrrjror FOR ASSKMHLY;"" We are authoriied to announce the name of J A M KH FLYNN, of (lutirb tuwmblp, ai a oan- uiuaia lor Aiaetnitiy, fiibjeot to ttit rolee govern Injr tht Democratic party. liiiiomco aoareia, ft mi in i Mini, are aullinrlied to annotinrte the mm a of W POTTK R It K K l, of Lawrence towmlifn. ai a hid. aiaaia ir a Memoir, lubjeot to the ruin govern Irtjr the Democratic party. 1'oRtuffiot addreia, Curwcnivltle. We are anthnrlirtt to announce the name of A II HA M III Mt'HKKY. of Lawrence towmMn. ai a candidate far Aiaemhlf, aubjact to the ml ft governing tba f'fimocralic party. Poitoilice add rem, Clearfield. POIl I'HOTHONoTARY : We art authoriird to announce tee Dame of UKOIUiE 11. HALL, ofl.awrenea towi-hiti. aa candidate fur I'rotbunotary, eubjeot U the rulea guverning the Deniocrattc party. Poatoffict addroie, Clearfield. We are authorised to annnunc tha name of UKUKUH C. KIUK, or Brady townahfp, aa a oaodidate for I'rothunotary, eubjeot to the rule governing to uetnooratio party. Poitoft.ee add ran, I.Ntheriburg. We an authoriied to announce tht Dame of n. f. WlLrfON.or UradTord towartin. aa a ean didate for Prothoootary, eubjeot to the rulea gur- rning mt u camera uc pany. Poitoffloe addreii. Woodland. We are authoriied to announce the Bane of J AMt-.o K Kit II, of Clearfield borough, aa a tad didate fur Prothoootary, eutijeot to the rulea gov erning the Demooratie party. Poitoffloe addreii, Clearfield. We are aatWWed to announce tha name of A. W. WALTKHH, of Clrarfleld borough, aa a candidal for rrotaonotary, aunject to tba rulea governing tho i'emocratto party. Potto til ce add rett, Clearfield. We are anthorlted to annaunrja the nam of ISA AU MAI 8, of Knox townehip. at aoaadidato lor rroinoDoiary, tabjeci to tb rulea guverning me uemocraiic party. Pottofl.ce addreia, New Millport. We are author! red to announce the name of WILLIAM It. DICKINHnN, of tiulich to elilp, aa a can did at for Prothonntary, aubject to ma rui?e governing me utnoo ratio party. Portnlfirejiddrem, Ramey. BUUIHTKR sk KECOKDKR: We are authoriied to annonne tha nana of ADAM IIKKTII.of New Wathiofton, aa a eandl date for Register A Recorder, eubjeot to the ro let governing tba Uemoeratlo Prty. Poitoftlca addreia, New Waahlntoa. We are authoriied ta annoano tht a am of OK OK UK M. FKKU t'SON, of Lumber City, tea candidate for Rgliter t Recorder, tubjtct to tht raiea governing tba Venoeratic party. Poiioffioe addrett, Lumber City. Wt trt authorlted to announce lb nam of WM. V. WltKUlT, or CIarSld borough, aa a candidate for R eg i iter Recorder, aakjact to tht re lee governing tha ivmtcrtic ptrty. Poitoffloe addrtaa, Clearfield. We are authoriied to annouoe tht name of A. FORKSTliK BLOOM, of Pike towmhlp, at a candidal lor negmer Heeorutr. aubjeet to to raiei govern i tig in Vfnoeratie party. Poitoffio add ran, New Millport We are aolfaorlied to announc tba Bain of WINPIKI.D 8. LI Til KR, of Ilrady towneblp, at a candidate for Reg I Her Haeorder, auhjaot t ine rate governing lb Ueraoerauc party, Poitoffio addreaij Lutbariburg. We era anthorlvtut ta anantnina lha ma of A tj. FOLMAR. of Morrta towmhip, aia cane id at for RegUter Hecordr. eal'jtat to the raltn goT- rotng the Uemoeratit party. fo'tonc aa dret, Kyltrtowa. ltv tU'frttSfiiuuts. A Bargain t FARM FOU SALE I The undcrtiitned oftVi at private ante that v&. unlle l-rm aituated la UHAIIAM ToWNHIlIP, Clvarlleld oouniy, known aJ tli CI LEV 3HJMt Containing I2S airei, (0 o( wtitrb are cleared, and having tlicrvon eretd 'WK- fratut dwell ing bout, largv lra;nibarn, and the otLur Besot naiy uulbuildingi, ti1(!Blifr with a large orcbtird, good wator, etc. Tha prxperty will b told on very oaay ternie Vvt further particulars inquire of the Hubao nber, tn parion, or by lttor. ClearBeld, Pa., Marob Stb, 1 tisO.-tf WAGONS WAGONS MJOt.'IKS-MHitilKS. srillNCf WAGONS. SP1UNO WAGONS. THE K)kl,l WAGOXS. TOP AND OPEN BTJGaiES. KEPT ON JIAND FOR SALE. STAGE & REILLY, CLKAItflKI.D, PA. M II 3u A BARGAIN. AN OUT LOT FOR. SALE. Tbo uodcriienvd otTere at private aale, a tract of about TV KN TV At It I t t Und aituaUio Wait Clearfield, adjuining Uuda of N, Hi;hel, llnndcrion, and Htfhsrd Hhaw. Ten acrei ol thii lend la oovaraa wAta rafting and tie timber. The balanoe la improved, having Uiartwn a email bank barn and a good COAL-BANK opened, beaidea an tied lent iprlngtf water. Thii lot adjacent to Clearfield, ia a very valuable prop erty, andean bo out into loli of auy me. The propirty will b aold cheap and on ery eavy termt. Fur further particular, call in prton or addreii O. It. M K It It I', L L, A(nt. Clearfield, Pa., Aug 'ii, IK8U 4t. a. H'cuaKLi. n. aitiLaiDH. GILICH, McCOlikl.L & C0.'& FURNITURE ROOMS, Mitrkrt Htrect, Cltaiiti-ld. I'a. W manufacture all kindi of Furniture for Chntn)ore, Dining Hoouii, Lihrarlei and Mailt. If you want Furniture oT ny kind, don't buy until you aoa our elock. VNDFillTAKINU Io all lta branehel, prompll. attendvd to. Ol' I LC II. McCOKKI.K h CU. CleartelJ, Pa., Keb. t, '7s. SherifT's Sale. 1 )Y virtue of lundrjwrlti of Levari Fan' nati J out of the Court of Common Pleat of Centre ounty, Penn'a, and to mo directed, there will be oipoaed to P U It LI U BALK, at tbt Court llouie, Id the borough of Clearfield, Pa., on Thuraday, September 'i.ld, At I o'clock P. M.f tht following described real eUte, of Dtftmdeoti to wit : A tertian two-tory frame bollding .tOi.'S feet with lot and curtilaRe appurtenant thereto, eilu ale in the borough of Oi-ieula, ClrnrlblJ oountv, Pa , bounded and deveribed ai followi : Oa the eat aide of Pruner ftreet, and known aa tot No. lVft in the general plan of laid burougb. tii-ited, taken in executlon,and to be aold at the prep trty of ilinry Wallace. Tan ki or Bam. The prlc or ium at which tht property aball be atruck off aiuat bo paid at the tlm of tale, or euob other arrangeinanu taadeae will b approved, otherwiit tbt property will 06 tmtnediately put up and lold agaia at the eipeme and riak of the per ion to whom It waa i truck off, and who, la oaae of defieitney at auoh re-aale, aha 11 make good the lane, and in no in t nee will tba Deed be presented in Court for confirmation unlet the money la actually paid to tbt Sheriff. J AS. 31AHAbi KV, HiiBHirr'a Orrtca. I tibertff. Cb-arlield, Pa.. Aug. 35, 1MK0. .iojor i.vf EXECUTORS' SALE DcsiniUc Ileal Estate E3tato of Iticfcud Ztim, Sr., Doc'd. TIIR QnJer'ifrnci!, Kiecutin of the .elate of IUCIIAHI) HIIAW, fr.. dei-rainl, will oiler at pnbllo ealaat Ibe CUl'KT HOI'SK. ia tba bor ough of Clearflelil, Pa., OB Monday, September Cth, 1880, AT 1MO O'CLOCK P. M.( Tht following valuable real citato, vti : Th thre atory BFIICK HOTEL property, corner of Market and Ftnt itreeta, in tba bor ough of Clearfield, known aa 'The Shaw House,' fronting with twolota of ground thereto belonging Ktn Sot) feet on Market itreet, and UO Cailtsst ftetoa ir,t alrt,withatwo-itory 1 1 W dwelling home attached. Tb bo AiflcpS Prler h" ,ia,T d-roonia and W.'-ija all flonvenienoea for a firit-elaaa hotel Ont of the nottdnlrable hotel nronertlea in Central Peanaylvania. The abov will be told together with a two lory framt dwelllnc bom on Murk at itreet, ad jacent to tht Hotel, and one other frant dwelling bouie and a two-atory itore building, all ironting on Market atrt. Alio, a frame dwelling hooae fronting oa Pint itreet. ALSO. All that carta in lot, known la the plait of Clearfield borough ai lot No LSD, orough ai Lot No 1X1), . . in Locuit itreet, run more or left, to an alley I gl e and all neoeiaary out- i I fronting 50 feet on ning back 172 feet, moi with dwelling home and all neoeiaary buildinga thereon erected, and other improvement. TEitJta Of1 81 LE S One-third caih at delivery of good deed, and lb )a l a no to l lecurad by bond and Mortgage, payable In one and two years, with in t ere it. A. B. HIIAW, J OH. HIIAW. Surviving Kx'n of Hiobard Shaw, Br.(dee'd. Liearoold, ra., Auguat id, is-3t. KI'(;iTi:HH WOTICIS.-Notle la here by given that Iht following aoeounti have beon examined and panted by me, and remain filed of record ia thii ot&o for tht loipeatioa of h-lri, legatee, creditor!, and all otheri inter. lad, and will be preented to the neit Orphana' Court of Clearfield oountv, U b held at tb Court llouta, in tho borough of Clear flu Id, commonoing oa th fourth Monday (being the 27th day) uf Pentembar, A. U. 10 Final account of Lemuel Byeri, Guardian of Lemuel J. Ntff, minor heir of P. U. Neff, lata of New Wathingtoa, Ciaarfield Co., Pa., doc'd. Final account of John J. Pic.rd, Guardian of Milleney Uormont, minor ehild of F. I, (lor mont, la' oi Covington townabip, Clearfield county, Pa., dee d. Final account of J. P. Fry, Administrator of the rut ate of Nnrtcy Unman, lal of lliirnitdo town ehip, Clearfield eoanty, Pa , dea'd. Final account r Kdward Farrell, Guardian of Tbomaa Levi RatTerty, minor heir of Thome Kafferty, lat of Pna tuwnibip, Clearfield oounty. Pa., det'd. Final account of A. D. John ion, Admtnlitrator of tbo etntor Aleiandar Umey, lat of Horrla towaahip, Clearfield ouoty, Pa., d'd. Tb account of Jamee B. (1 rah am, Uuardlan of Daniel Kider, Joaeph Kider, Henry Hider and Solomon Kider, minor hcln of Joab Kider, late of Covington townabip, Clearfield tounty, Pa., deeraaed. Partial account of Margaret A. Dickey, Admia- litratrii of theeitateof William 8. l)ickey,ate oi uecoarta lownnmp, ticarlleia oDQly, I'a., deoeaied . Partial account of John T. Straw, Admin latrator of tho aetata of Joeepb Straw, late of Ferguioa towmhip, Ciaarfield Co., Pa., dea'd. Partial account or H. L. Ilenderion, Adninlitra tor or tha titate of John Korabaugh, lat of It urn tide townabip, Clearfield Co., Pa., doc'd. Final aecvunt of William T. llloum, Uuardiin of Frank Srhoenlng, minor heir of Franc ii Scho Dlng, lat or Jordan towmhip, Clearfield Co., Pa., deoeaied. Final acoaunt or Lawrent KlonJ and Francli Itarmoy, Adininiitratori of tb atat of Job! llarmoy, lata of Oovingten towoihip, Clearfield Co., Pa., dec ated. Final account of John B. SoiUb and laaao Scllb, Administrator! of tb ettate of t.o. II. fiinitb, lat or Utrard towntblp, Clearfield eonaty, Pa.( deeeatcd. Account or Anthony Hi I, Guardian of Margaret Uippi, Nathaniel Hippa and Joha Jlippi, minor children of Mn. Hippa, lat of , Clarfleld Co., P. dee'd. Ajtreunt of Jam B. tfraham, Truat for the tale of th ml eitata of William Irvin, lat of Curwenivtlle borough.Clearfleld Co., Pa., doe'd. Flaal account or John Smith, Adminiatralor vl tha aetata or Joha Clary, lata of at loom tewa bip, Ciaarfield Co., Pa-, doeeaaed. Final account of Charlei Helper, Adminlitrator of tba eetat of John B. Rafferty, lat of Peon townabip, Clearfietd aoaoiy, Pn-, dee'd. Final aeeounl of II. L. Mallet, Trait" of th eitaia of Joevpb 11. Lavidnn, lat of Bell towo ihip, Ciaarfield county, Pa., dee'd. Partial aoooant of Heary 1111, Guardian of Laey K., Ida aad Bamantha B. Bloat, taiatr thii dren of George Biota, lat of Knox tuwaiblp, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd. Aoeonnt af Ilenry Hil, Adminlttrator of th eetat ot warren mi, lat or rn town i tup, Clear field tounty, Pa., deo'd. . L. J. MORGAN, Reg 1 i;ar. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 11, IssO-ta. DISSOLUTION OP AM TNr.HHIUP. Tha eo-partnenhip baretofora etltin ia i mercantile buiimm la the village uf Wuu. land, wa dliolvod by mutual euuant an Mho day, July IWib, 1B0. Tha ittlea.nt of bouki, nt'lei and aooouote mait he made with lha new lirui of A. K. Woolriij.a Co. AAR(N PKTKRH, A. If WOULK1DUR. Wuoii,Aiio,Jitlyl5th, laal) 4( AttMIUNIil'M NttTK K. To Hhon It May Concern The ondaraignad, having Ihmu appointnd AiilgoMe fur the Imiii-AI ufrdi lora by J at. 11. Urabaiu, of Clemfiuld borough, all ,...,V,H..IUR viaaaau. H.iu.a u.aa. wm, present lb cm to ui fur aottiaineut, and thuae in dt d to tba aald '.Irabam are required to tattle mu max pa j woo i io ui. KUWAHD A. ntllLKK, AbUUHV W. LKK, Clearfield. Pa., Dae. 24, U-V-tf Aaigua. D I'll YSICJAN it- SUIt (IKON, CltarflolJ, Penn'a. The Dr. having recently located In Ctearfield, offer i hie arrrloea to the people of thii vicinity, jt-f tXUceVn Heed atrttt. heildeno Leon ard Jloaia .July Slit 8ui AT'DITOII'M KOTICE.-fn the Orpbam' Court of Clearfield oouoty. Pa. In tha mat ter of tht cttate of Isaao Tbouipaun, latt or Bloom townabip, dce'd. Tht undersigned Auditor, appointed by the jouri id uiririuui iu oaianoa remaining la the banda of Aaron C. Tate, Aduiiniatrator of the above eitate, hereby girei notice that he will uttvud to lha dutie of hi appointment at hii ofilea In Clearfield, on Friday, Augait fith, ItO, at I o'clook P. H , at which lime aud place all porioaa inttretted aro required to uak their (mbiiui, or te u:uiarrvd irim cmuirig in on laid fund. B. T. IlllOCKHANK, Auditor. Ckajfltld, Pa., July II, ICttO-lt. BAXV ZbXXUZj AT PRIVATE SALE I ANY partiea la need of a Saw Mill are hereby informed tbat I will aril tbtm one aa good iu new. btern a uiooaa, m FIFTY -.FOUR-INCH SA W, Dlllpg. ami all the other flituree In good order, r'ur further Infurtnation, ailjreoa JIlKTIN J. PIK, 0rp.,la MllU.t'l.r.M Co., I'a. Marrh I8S0 tf. ATTENTION FARMERS! T HAVK returned to my old btuineii, ai.d will I te I -unl at the 1'UniDg M ill ottife, on Pint .treet, CLKAKFEULP, PA., where I will aell all kindi of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AND TIIK CKLCUHATKD W0QD MO-WES & REAPER, A large atock of which I have alwaya on hand. Alio, II A V HAKKri and all other machine uaad by ih Kartuer, ai well aa materiali for rpairi. t4f- I will ciohang tb abovt article! for CASH, aOOD VV.Y.V CATTLK, or 8UKKP, Aa I contemplate butchering, and would ba pleated to bav the trada of the fanning public. KLAM W. 1IHOWX, Clearfield, Pa., June 9, l8N0-tf. State Normal School, INDIANA, Pa. Ill n.IlINll, the beit of Ibe kin J In the Called Slatei. ACCOMMODATIONS for 4(M boarder.. SCHOOL, drit.cl.il la all reipeell. D EPA HTM KNT8 Normal, Claiileal, Comnior- oial, Muileal THE FALL TliltM of 1.1 w.iki will opto oa Monday Sep't 6, 1880. EXPRNSKS, ai low aa tboie of an; otbar aohool affording equal aJvantagea and accominoda tlona. For Catalogue, addreii JOHN H. KKKNCI1, th. D PRINCIPAL. Iaoiial, I'a, Jul, Itch, IsiU Sin. John Irvin & Bros., cunwnNuviij.n, ia., -riEALKKS IN All Kinds of Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. -M- MAWFACTl TtKHS AND DEALERS IN M11TA1112 TIIIIIKH, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SAWED LUMBER CUT TO ORDER. ' H Tlio Only Alftiiuraclurerri in Clearfield County of tlio NEW PROCESS FLOUR! H .OI K, CHOP .M'I f HII .iLir.irn o.v ii.i. r in ri?Casli puiJ for nil kintln of Urain Wheat, Ito, Uats, htc. Curweaiillle, Pa., Jane I, I8S0-tf. CENTRAL Stair Normal Moliool (Eighth Normal School Vistrit.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pu. A. N. EA VB, A. AI., Ph. I)., Principal Thii fMioot at at rrnent com tit u tod, offer th very bet facilitiei ror Profeiiioaal and Claaleal learning. Buildinga apaclnua, Inviting and eommodioul ; completely heatad by ateara, wall ventilaUd, and furnlrbed wltb a bountiful aupply of pure, aoft aprirg wer. Local koa healthful an I aaay of aeeaat. flurrounding aeenery uapuniaiied. Teacbera aiperlencad, efficient, and allva to their work, Dlaolpllne, firm but kind, an If era and thorough, Ktttenaea oioderal. Ffty centa a week dnluctlon to tho.te preparing ao tearn. Btadenti admitted at any tin. Court of aludy f reeoriUd by th Stat I. Modol School. II. Preparatory, lit. Elemen tary. IV. Bclenlilo. anjtarr covaaaat I. Aeademla. II. Commerelal. Ill, Muilt. IV. Art. Th Klemen tary and Scientific, eourtei ara Pro- feaiional, and atudenta graduating therein reeelv nut Uiplomaa, eonferrtng tb following orra iiondlng degreei i Matter of tb Elementi and Maalaroftht Fclcnca. Graduate! la th other oouraa rtoeiva Normal Cartlfloattt f their at tain menti, pigned by tb Faculty. Tba Profoainal oonraea ara liberal, aad ara In thoroutjhntM net Inferior to thote of our beat tolleg. i Th Ktata reqairt a higher order of elflaen. ibip. Tb timet demand It. It ia on or lb Jirim object of thii aohool to help to a our It by arnieblag Intelligent and efficient taaehera for her achooli. To thii and It o licit yoaag per aoai of good abilitie and good purpoaaa thua who daaira to tmprora tbir tlm and their tal ent, aa atudenta. Ta all nob It promt aid la developing their power and abundant opporta aitle ror well paid labor aftor Wiving tehooL For catalogue aad term addrvat th Principal, r tba 6cratary of lb Board. BOARD OF TRUSTEES i tTotinoLDtna'TBcaTiii. t J. II. liar ton, M. D A. H. Beit, Jacob Browa, 8. M. Bickford. aamoel Cbriat. A. N. Raub. R. (I. Cook, T. C. llippt, Rq t. Kinttlng, K. P. Mo Oomiok, Km, W. W. Rankin, W. II. Browa. iTiTB ran ara . Ilea. A, O. Curlla, Bon. H. L. DlefWabaoa. Oea. Jeeee Merrill, lloa. Wm. IllgUr. J. C. 0. naaiy,a. Miliar Hcormiea, bio,. orricBtut WILLIAM BIULER, Prettdent, Clearfild, Fa. Gen, JESSE M EHRILI, Vie Preeidtnt, Lock HarH, Pa. e. millar Mccormick, Secretary, Lock Uavtn, Pa, THOMAS YARDLRY, Traaaarar, Lock Havaa, Fa. Look Uaren, Pa-, Auguit 4, H8t ly. Unr SIdmtisrmenU. Fourtoentb. Jlunual ExMbition OF TUB CLEARFIELD COUNTY Agricultural Society, TO II HI ID AT CLEARFIELD, PA., ON Wfitneaday, Thunriay a Friday, 8KPTKMHKU 15, 10 ami 17, 18RD. OFFICEKrt FOR l&SOt Prealiteut LaaatiiR Daaaiaf, Lawrencetwp, Vlra Prcaldeiita N. Rinnil, Lawrence lp; M.S. Sea ara a, Peun twp. Trraaurer Joaa McUaruHar, Ciaarfield, Pa. Hrrrtary-AL. M. Row, CloarfielJ, Pa Fkrcutlve Committee K. M. I) a vie, Peun; W. P. Tatk, Lawrenot : John Hmitu. Bloom : L, R. Daaen.RH, Union PiiLir Dottb, Utooaila. BULKS AND REGULATIONS. 1. Tb galea will be opened at S o'olook A. M. each day, and at that time every officer t r culred U be at hit poit. Tha gate will be oluted at 6 o'olock oaoh evening. S All atook and artloloa offered for premium! muat ba owned by th penon or penoni oflering the nam, or by som ueiubar of ble or bar faui iiy. 3. All artlcltt tnuit be entered in th name of tb bona fidm owner. Hhould any be entered oiberwtre, ihuy win not be allowed to receive premium, allbougb awarded by tb Judgva j ner win men aardi t pu'iiifbed. 4. Any link at patted through the fenec, or logiid in me pittsctsinn o ny porion wbo la net tba rightfulunnir, wll' ba forloiUd to the Atuci alion, and peraont detected In parting tiokeU will b dealt with according to law. . No charge will ba made lor eoterlug an i in tie or artlclet fur ethlbitkun tucb a ahibiiion being etnoluiejy tree. . Tb Borikiy will open lie premium lift to peraone without diillnotioa on breeding atock from all part of the Union, whether bora, eattle, thiep or twin. But an field eropa. Hour, iralo and manufacturing or mechanical ethlbili, all award! aball b confined to tba county, and all artioloa uiuit nave been made within lb ueriod of ooe yar prevluui to the proient fair. Article of ipeoial merit manufactured outiid of the county may receive a diploma If io roe emended by in Juogee oi meir reaneutiv elasi. T. AH pertona entering animali and artiolea for axtiibition mmt proour card from tb See rotary, and attaoh th earn to tha animal or article uraviuut to biug placed upon th around. Th budW and olaii, and the nunibor in tb clan, with the name ol the article will appear on the card attaohed, but tu nam of tb exhibitor will not appear. 8. Th ofliorre will be on the ground at V o'clock on Tl'KSDAY MORNING, .September mti, anu an animaie ana arneiei are ipected to be vbleted on that day ; but xbibilort MlT have their exhibit! entered oa the Secretary'! book and hav them within the eooloxur by 12 o'clock oa Wedneaday, the fint day of the Far-r xcapt h oriel for pleuur or trotting prniiutul. Tbia rule will be Hriti.'g mdhtrwti to, ai tbr are but three dayi or the rair thii year. tf. No perion ahill ioe or bs informed of tha number! or kindi of antriea xopt Uie fl.on. 10. WbuB no oompetition ooouri in auy elaaa, A premium ihall be awarded only when tha in trlnaie merit of the animal or article warrant It, and tbia ihall not neceeiarily be the flrat premium , but auoh aa in the judgment of the exaaiiumg oommitt the article deianrei 11. An animal entered for exhibition In on elaaa oannut tompote for a premium ia any other claaa, axoept a follow : A tingle animal may be exhibited aa on of a pair, or in the olaii uf bweepotakcj. IX. AH .dock and articles' entered for exhibi tion, muit remain oa tb ground! until S o'clock P. M. of Ibe laet day of the Fair or forfeit pre mium, unlen perm in ion la given by the Super intendent of the department to remove them. l.H. Hay and ttraw will b farnlibad gratli for all animal! entered lor premtumi, and grain will b furnitbed at cot for tho who deair to pur chaie. 14. No animal considered unaound ihall ba allowed to compel fur premium. Thii rult doei not apply to-hortei entered for tpeed, H. All aatmali in elaiiei 1, J, S, 4, 6, 0 and 7 muit ba tbown on tbt track at 10 o'clock on Friday morning, Taow not exhibit 1 will not be examined. 16. Belling and wagering upon tbt Society rouodi are itrictly forbidden. 17. The Executive Commute may re rite tb rirtmiumiawaruea ai any regularly tailed meet ng, aad, at iti diicretion, alter, amend or rvr the award of th Judgei, 18. Th demand en th Treasurer for preiul. uina muat l made either penonally or by Utter, on or before tbt flrat day of January following tb Fair, or the premium will be considered for feited to th Society. Premium will b paid oa and after September 20tb, 1SS0. 19. Krcry precaution will b taken for th lafety of etoek aid article! on exhibition, after Iheir arrival and arrangement on Ik ground, but tb boolety will not b rponiibl tut anv Ion or dainana that may corur. Exhibitor! will be required to give perineal attention to lb animal! aaa itieit, aud at Ibeclote of the Fair to attaad to Iheir removal. 20. Eating aaloooa, lllng all kindi of eat able, fruita, nut, enndiee, and rlrehing drinka (etbr than intoxicating drinki) will be liond to tl) oa tb ground, by paying to thScrtary twenty d II art ($20) previous to going onto the groan d. Each on to renting a refreshment booth ihall ba n titled to ticket of adininion for four person t. 21. Uacki, carrying paeiengere in and out of of th ground! will b charged a lleanaa of tan dollar, ($19) to bt paid to lb Secretary before going on lb grounds. Each back will ba n titled to ticket! of admission for two perion t. 22. "Flving Uereet" will bt given tht privilege of the grenade during the Fair tor twenty dollar, $:0) to be paid to tha Secretary before going oa the grounds. Each "Dying horse" is entitled to ticket of adininion for two peraona. 11. All peanut and lemonade aellerf, (eiopt thote paying $20 license) all games of ebanea, lottery ache met, buck iter and peddler, will be trictly excluded from the grounds, and vill not a admitted mt any price, AUCTION, There will be an auction aale of Block oa tba laat day of th Fair, at 2 o'clock. Tbo desiring to tell will plea notify th Secretary ai to tb kindaf etock and number, prior to tb day ol tale. Tba auctioneer will be paid by tb Society. INSTRUCTIONS TO MEMBERS OF COM MITTEES. All members of Committee! will report at tb t ticket olltoe at 10 o'clock oa Thuraday morning, September loth. After filling vaeaneiea tb booka will be plaoed la their bandi, and they will Immediately proceed to buiinesa. Their report muit be banded to the Secretary not later than 9 o'clock of Thitfidayaicaptth judge In claaaca 1, 2, S, 4, 6, 6 and 7, who shall report by 12 o'clock on Friday, No persoa can act at judge ia a elest la wkloh be 1 aa exhibitor. Aa article or animal having no competition hall not In all easea be entitled to a Brat pre mium, but may receiv iuch a premium a iu tb judgment of tli Committee it merit warrant. No discretionary premiuma aball ba awarded, but article and animals which art not included la th regular list may be commended, and the cem men aauun meet ner with ttia reaaoa therefor. entered on th Commitlea'a book for action at soma regular meetiag or th otticers of tb Asso ciation. If it a ascertained that anv exhibit., hat made, or eauaed to be made, any false etatemeuia in regard to any animal or article exhibited, or if any exhibitor ahall attempt to Interfere wltb the jBUgea in me performance of their duties, by let tar ot otherwise, bt or lb aba.ll be excluded from competition. Tbere wtll b a Committee of three judgea for eaca eiaaia Each judge aa named below ta Chairman of bis Committee, aod 1 authoriied to appoint two ataiitauts, and report such appointments, with their acceptance, to tli Secretary of th Society be for September 8th. It 1 recommended tbat neb an is t ant be appointed from men and women wbo are active and intellirent. All aorh member of Committee (not being members of the aeelety) will ba furntshad wltb free card af admtttioa, oa presenting te tb Heoretary a written eertincaie or mtir appoint meal aa auoh aignad by the Chairman of the Committe by waom appoiawa. CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES OF Jt'DUES. cLAaiKi. NA.IB. r. o. APDaana. 1,2,8 Chni. Drown Rockton. 4, ft, 6, T A in oi B. Tat ..Bower, sMft'l"'1 ,oh "r...Kylirtaja. JI; J5;11' j ..T. W. Moor..CurweMvilU. Tit .m, w, nn A. M. II ills Clearfield. 2ft, 27,2 Mn. J. Mcllride, " 0. SI, 12 Mn. D. U. Navlln. 14, 16 Ja Runell L. Ctly. ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS. All peraona oae obtain ticket of admission to lha grounds at tha Secretary's otfic, a ear the entrance, aa roiiows, w wit i fi ingle admiiiloa for adntta , $ Jj etngl admiatiOB toreliildrea under II and over 6 yean t n Mingle adininion for single team...M H tb ntngi at mi mn ror double team 25 Dy tickets," admitting also bona and car- . - ftO Mmbrthip or eeaaon ticket, entitling holder to paai la hones and carriage, and alto to enter articles for exhibition without farther charge to Family tioketa, almiUing w if aad childrea under IS, also hone ard aarriaga, and an -title (he bolder or his family to enter arti cle for exhibition Mf 00 Membership and family tickets can be had two two weeks prior to tb Fair by apply to the Sec retary. Admission to Grand Stand . 10 PREMIUM LIST. IIORHKS. Class I Stallions. Beat elalllan, for h.a'T draft.. I s peooaa Deal.. B.M Due ealt, bil.m I aad rare - I Smad bart.. .. I CUm 2 Marts and Colts. Rut brood nan (or ,11 work.. I 1 !)Mad dmI ll.A eolt aad.r 1 vaar uld t Rwoad aaat 1 But (.Idlaa a Mar. ailaare I aad I trt. I ttMendbaet ... .-... 1 Class bClydtsdalt and Pereheron Beat etalllea, ear a(e.... .............4ia Swoid baM a ?Wur g.tlrrrtlsrmrntsi. t'ATTI.K. Class i Short Horns. Ilert lull, I year, aad ov.r u I I (0 H.oatU. 4 00 llr.l bull enO.I I Ja,l t I Oil Nwuad a.n I 00 ll.it oow, 1 y.ara ur afar 4 00 H.oued bait I 00 Jlait belief uador S jeare t 0U SMoad a.t I 00 CVdJJ 5 yl?iiTiifi or Jerseys. Same ai Clall 4. Class 0 Ayrshire.. 8alae aa Olaa, 4. Class 7 Native or Grade. Rett bull, I jroari and over 9 I 00 Heeoail ba.l I Oil II. .t ball uadw I ,..r - - 4 00 Krooad b.lt. ........ I 00 llut eon, I yean aad over S 00 SeouaJ beat.......... . X m Heat better aadar jear. i 00 rt.ooodL.t 1 00 . . Class 8 Cotswuld k.m I veari old aod over I I 60 Ham I year old aad over I 00 Ham lamb 1 00 Heo I aviei, I yean old aad aver M t 00 1'eo I one lamb. 1 00 Class it Leicester. Same e Claia . Class HI Merino. Hatue aa Cla.l I. Class 11 .SWA Downs. Baioo aa Cl.ai V. Class 2 Fatted Sheep. II. at Hock, all Iu number, any age or breed, Cuanlry lieollrwao "mvixi:. Class llerkshire. Boar I y.ar old and over Uoar under I year fcow 1 year old aad ever.. M., ., I How uod.r I year Clans U Chester White. Haui a aa Class IS. Class XhPvlaml China. Same at CUae IS. Class 10 Yurfahirt, Kauic at Claxi 13. Class naraded. Best aow and pigs POI'MHV. Ctii$ lHChieftrns. Hail trio Brahma , Heat trio Uutf Cochins Best trie l'artrtdge Caubins M Best trio Leghorae H.M ltot trio llamburgs . Best trio Houdam Heal trio I'olanda , llett trio Flyioouth Rooki iti tt trio iUbtunit . I Ml I I'll , 1 90 Rati trio (J ma Fowl- ltet 'ti'play of cbiulttn, not lea thau S Irioa, all dillvrent bru lt Class QTurkeyt. l!it trio Bronte Uost trio Wbitc llollaudt Best trio Native 2 oo 1 ou 1 00 Cities iiO Ducli$t Geese, Deat trio Muscovy -$ Beat trio Aylesbury Rest trio 1'ekia Best trio Native Rett trio geese - Best trio guinea fowls to HI ftO 54 50 50 6H 1 IU Bust collection of pigeons Best pair peafowls , Fenoai bringing fowl? of any kind muit alio trior eoouiauilab e for kecuiagutem in anu an playing them te advantage. A new building will be provided for their accommodation. Class 21 Farming Implements, f c. Bet barrow .' Dip. Best fanning mill Ulp, Beat tulky cultivator - Dip Beat bone rak Dip fleet wheat drill Dip Beat bay rigging Dip. Iteit cider mill uip. Rest corn pheller -Dip Boat horse power . Dip. Belt doa power.... Dip Rest churn Dip. Best farm !... Du Beat bee hire. Dip. Best wool folder H.Uip Rett subsoil plow. Dip. Beit fertilising grain drill ..a. . ..Dip Itat threshing machine Dip. Beet reaping machine -lip Best mowiiiBT tuacbiaa Din. Rett combined reaper aad mower Dip. Bast sewing maclin .Dig. Best straw cutler...- uip Beat half dotan broom i It 00 Beat ipecimea cooper work Beat grain cradle 1 00 Best display tiuwar , Beat display hardware 1 00 Beat display sporting good.,. 1 00 Beautiful lithogrephdiplotnaiwill bepreiented to iBose peraoni to waom toey are awarded by l tie juugei. Class 22 Fruits. lit Fr. 2d Fr Bast ft varieties of aammer aod fall applet, 4 each $1 00 Best ft varieties winter applee.4 each 1 90 Uit3 varieties market eplf,4 each I 00 Largest aud bee collect ion of apples 2 00 Bast i varieties pairs, 4 each 1 00 Real collect loa of pear... 1 90 Heat S varietiea of peaches 1 00 Beat display af peaobe ..... 1 tO Bat variety qaioee.,.M.M. I 00 Beat variety plums.. m m 1 00 Best variety grape 1 00 Largest aad beet collection grape.. 1 00 Largest and best collection of fruits of all kinds S 09 50 50 50 1 00 59 40 50 75 &0 50 50 50 1 50 Notb. Fruit must be properly named and labeled. jUake np your list ol fruits carefully Cltiss 21Flomrs. Bert display of flowering plant....; 4 90 . .. CUiss 24 Vegetables, Beet collection of potatoes, named and labeled, on pack each t 1 00 Beat single variety, 1 pk, named A laHeled 60 Best perk large onions . Best half pack st onions from seed Rest peek tomato! M .. Best peok varsnip M n,.M Best peck field turnips Best peck turnips for table ate For the largest turnip Best three bead ofcabbaga...n.... n Best pack table bt . Beat peck field beet For th largest beat H Best peck carrots Beat peck mangel wurtal Bat half peck vegetable oyatcrt..,,,. ........ Best three squashes Uaavieat field pumpkin M Beat peck Hmn bean, shelled Beit half peck sweet peeper Best specimen tauliflower . Best six stalks celery Beat two water melons. ..,.. Best two mask melons Beit pec i sweet corn ears - Beat half pound hops Beat collection of yegetable raised by on exhibitor Class 25 Grain and Flour. 1 00 60 60 60 60 S 00 Bost bush) white wheaC....... ............... I 2 00 Heat buibel red wheat 2 00 Best bushel corn ia tht car 75 Beat bash ai oats M. . 7ft Beat buibel rye 75 Best bushel barley...... w 75 Beit bushel clover seed 75 Best bushel timothy ed , 75 Rest 50 pound wheat flour 7ft Beat 50 pounds graham flour Beat 60 pounds corn meal 60 Best six aia Iks earn tekaafrom tb field... 50 Class 2f Butter Cheese, Honey, die, Beat 19 pounds ot mora of firkin butter, at least I month! old .f 9fl Beat five pounds or mere of butter w 1 00 Second bst....H.... ftO Best cheese made by exhibitor 2 00 Second belt .................. I 00 Th exhibitor to aiva a statement of the man ner of preparing the firkin butter and of making iae aeevee. Bast ipecimea maple auger, ft poundf 1 00 Second best ftO Beat box of Boay..w ,., 60 Best display af honey 1 oo Class 27 Breadt Vickies and Jellies Best loaf f wheat bread I bt loaf of browa bread , Beat specimen bisaalt m Best secimea era ken H Utt specimen Jelly oak Beet iveeimea fruit aake Beet specimen marble eak Beet specimen whit cake Beat ipecimen ahoooleta cake..,,, Beat specimen eurraat jelly Best specimen peach jelly Best specimen pear jelly Best rpecimea apple jelly Bt speciuea Siberian orab apple Jelly.,., Beet aiiecimea crab apple Jelly nHn.H Best ipecimen tomato catsup Best ipecimea pickled aueumberi... Best specimen piefclad tomato Beet specimen pickled mango Beet specimen piekled peach Bt spMimaa pick led pear Largest eolleotiun ol pick las .,. Best and largest collection of preserves, not leas than lx diflarant kindi... ........ 60 60 60 60 60 60 ftO o ftO 60 1 00 Class 28 Canned and Dried limits. Best specimen taoDtd applet 69 Beat specimen tanned peaches 60 Beat spvclmsn canned charrie H 50 Beat ipecimea canned tomatoes , , 59 Best specimen tanned raspberries 50 iieet specimen aaancd blaokbarrlea o Uet specimen eaaned strawberrt...,..,., do Beat specimen canned currant 50 vest specimen canned quinces M,M 50 ileal specimen tanned plums ... 60 pew epeetmen taanei grape , j Beat spMimM aaund huoklebtrriei H. u Best and largest eel lection of canned fruits 1 00 Beit ipecimea drtad apple. I peunds ftO 11 est specimen dried peaabes, ft pouodi (0 iit ana largaet coi. driod Iruil ft lti. each 1 00 it jar nppi bBttr,.....HH.H,M,.,.,M.H, 59 neat jar peaon butter, q ah ibc aooy to a put ap ia glass jars. CUm 29 hnt Arts. Itest India Ink portrait f 90 iitfi eoiiKtion 011 panting 4 Beat tollectloa or photographs, all kinds... I u Beat pencil work 1 00 Second best 511 Class iWDomftic Manufactures. Ten yards olib ... co Ten yards natiuei, plain .V Ten yardi (Una el, barred 1 o0 Ten yards llnei 1 (19 Tea yards low ololb j iij neee rag carpet H oo I'ieo wotil carpet on I'air wool blanket! uu Covarleli - 1 uu Ki.ec linen wool yarn f,u Specimen linen thread io Couatcrpane uu Wool oooilorur 1 oo Fair wool -ak, hand-made o I'air wool mittens, band uiede Talr wool gloves, hand made ,n I'air Wool hose, ladies', band mad ju I'air woul h ne, childreu'a, baud-made ju Pair buokikin glivea , I'air fur glovaa 5u Lap robe l (HI I'air cotton socks, haud-inade s Pmr linen socks, hnnd-made iu Beit made overcoat 1 00 Bait made dress coat U'l Beit made pantalooni 511 Best made vest , i Class 3Xeedtework. Bent lao collar, hand-made $ Best leca handkerchief, hand-made Iteit ubla spread, band made Brut ottoman cover, hand made Best silk bed (uilt, pieced 1 Best delaiii bed quilt, pi''d Uest eradl quilt, any kind Brst eotlon quilt, any kind lint pin ouililo", liand-mdn 'i Heat stand onver, band-mnde 5u Ut'sl lailv's lac tie, hand ma I. ,'.ir Bi'tl pi no atoul nir, hind-mad 60 Bvst lady'a eiubrwldwrvd skirt itti Ih-tit lady's einbroidit'd oheaiae iu Ht-ft tally's drawrra 5H Best lady's embroi.len-d night gown u B'tt lady's ewliroidortid aprou 2j Best lady'e embrotderod cape iit Beat embroidered drtta fur oblld 50 Best embroidered cloak fur child w 64 littt embroidered lliawl Inr cbtld 60 Best crooliet skirt lor child 60 Btst koilUid uiisan'hood 26 bt knitted child's bod 26 Best pair ouiTs and oollar 2!t Beat pair pillow ihaiut, embroidered , 60 Best sheet abauta, embroidered 50 Best shet shams, braided Ifj Beit window lambrequint 5H Best acta cushion ur pillow 61) Best chair o million 25 Bert toilet set in worsted, 7 pieces j0 Best set crochet, 7 pieces 611 Beat slippor Work 5U Host child's carriage albnii, hand made... 1 I'll licit bureau tidy, crochet 5li Beat rmitroidtrud tow: Brit braidtd caU-U-all SJ Class 32 Children's Dqnirtment. Made by children under IS rears old, only Brst or- rhel tidy for cbtlr, wootn 26 Bft cr. ohet tidy fur cmir, ctlon 'rj Restore bet barker, cotton or woo! 25 Be'l knit lamp nrit, woolt-n 'i'j lli-tt knit wa'ib care, wookn i'j HcnI Ciiuib and bniji oitn - 'J'j ltt toilit set, woolt-n. 7 piei-et 5) Betl tttiltji ta t, c 'tLtn, 6 incis '1j Best ahppor boltlcr 25 Best card recatver 2i Bent cardboard lambrequins, for braokeu . Js Best p.ir pillow shams 25 Beit pin cushion on R R. canvas' 25 Best pin cushion on liwr . Rest spvcimen of feather trimming - 1j Best handkerchief b x 2; Best bair receiver 15 Beat canvass tidy ?j Bast balloon made of cardboard 2b Best silk eus hion Tj Best picture frame if 5 Best lanry scrap hag 25 Best sample woolen edgiug 25 Beit child's hood 26 Class U3 Carriages, Wagons, itV. Bait two-hone wagon I 00 Beit two-horse spring wagon 3 00 Beit one-horse spring wagon 2 On Beit two-tea ted top carriage 4 00 Beit one-horse buggy 2 HO Best on. seated pLu.-lon , 2 I'll Best light sulky I UU Beit aleigb, single 1 (Mi Class 34 Furniture, Wood work, iW. Best display of fi, At itore $ 4 Oil Beit parlor suit S 10 Beit chamber suit S lie Beit specliHco fancy scroll sawing, hand... 5i) Best specimen fancy art roll sawing, machine 5U Bett specimen fancy work with penknife, 5t Best specimen rustic work 5U Class 3tiItirne,sMJjtathert &e. Best set farm or road harnsta . t 00 Best carriage double liarneii 2 On Best set single harneai 2 oO Beit man's aaddle 1 00 Beet lady's saddle . I "ft Beat bridle and martingale t ftl Best halter 50 Best display of ladies' aad gents' boot, iboea and g liters S 0" Beit bone oollar .'0 Beit two sides upper leather 1 00 Best two aides sole leather I 01' Beit two sides harness leather I 0(1 Beit two calf skins I tin Class 30 Musical Instruments. Rest and largoet display pianos A organs...) 5 00 TROTTINC;, WALKING PI I.MM;, No. 1Puani $10. Or to All. Trotting race. First hon $20. 2JS15. .U .. No entrance fee will b charged. All trot tin g to be in harness , best 2 In S heals. No. 1 Pi'bbi 20. Fob Norms Raiatn m Co. Trotting race. First bone 410. Id I. Sd $4. No entrance fe. Any horse winning la No- 1 will b excluded from No. 2. Beit 2 in S beati. N. S Pi aii $19. Walking race. Firat team $5. 2d IS. Ad $2. No entranc fee. Two honea to walk la an ordinary farm wagon. Single half-mil heat. No. 4 PtTRti IS. Pulling atoo boat. First team 2. 2d $1- Two borne to move load not leanban S feet L. DENN1NO, President. AL. M. ROW, Secretary. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 25, IS HO. STATE FAIR. Twenty-seventh Annual Exhibition OP THR Psiiiia. Agricultural Society WILL BB 1BXD III MAIN CENTENNIAL BUILDING, Fs.irmoiint Pm k, Thiladolpllill, SKPTKMIIEUtilh to 18th. K.VTHISS AND COMPETITION fKEE! utteihtatioitai. sno'w or ailRKP, WOOL AND WOOI. rRObl'CTS, BIITKMI1F.B 2dTn TO 25m, 1SS0. Rnlrr Booke Kill dole. t theoaiee, Norlh a.il earaer Tealb anil Chailnal Slr.tli. Aoj. 31, IHStl . $40,000 IN PREMIUMS. Cash Prizes for Live Stock, $24,315. txcrailoa Tlraara AT caa.TLT ftRDt'ftD aaia. Liberal Arrangrmenti Tor Transportation. V'M. BISSKL, l'aaa r. D.W. San aa. Rep'e;. See. Ki.ianxia k'C.JUt, Cor. He'.. Au, t), '80 41 Teachers' Examination I Tb publie x am Inn I Ion of teachers fbr prorio elal oertil eat ei for th present school year, Will be hfld as follows : Morris, at Krtartown, Tuesday, August 10th. (Jrabam.at Centre Hill scbool'bousa, Wednes day, August 1 Mb. tloggi and Wallacetoa borough, at Centre tchool boue, Thuraday, August 12lh. l.awrenoa, I.awrono Independent aod Clear. ld borough, at Clearfield, Friday, August 1 tb. t.oshen, at Hbawsville, Monday, August lfta. (llrard, at tlilllngham school boas, Tuesdav, August 17th. Coviagton, at Union sohool kuuse, WedDedy, August I fib. Kartbaus, at Uak Hall icdjoI house, Tbursdar, August l.'ih. l'tke. Pike Independent aad CurweBvitli borough, at Ulooiaiegton, Hat unlay, Auit 2lit. UradTord and llradfurd Independent, at lliglor. Monday, Aoguit 2Jd. 0eola borough and Decatur, at Osceola, Tun day, Augait 24th. Woodward and Ooultdale, at Houtsdale, Wtl neaday, Aagiial 25tb. Hulich, at Janesville, Thursday, Augat 2ftih. lleccaria and Madera Independent, at Ulsa Hope, Friday, August 27th. Knot, at New Millport, Tuesday, August 31ft- Jordan, at Ansouvtlie, Wednesday, Sept. 1st. Chrat and Newburg borough, at Newberf, Thuraday, September 2d. llurnilde township and boroogh,at Bura'iJ. Friday, .September Sd. New Washington, at New WaablngUia, Paur day, Hplmlr 4th. Ull,at Susqusltanna school hums, M"uJf September 6th. UrMbwood, at Bower, Tuesday, September Tti. Ferguson and Lumbar City bomugh, at bar Citv. WednesJav. Hentamtiae th. Pnn, at Pennvill, Thursday, fleptembef ! Tuioa aod I'nlon Independent, at KociUe Friday, tfepUmber 10th. Ilrady and Dloom, at Lulhersburg, Mondsj. 6epretntr 1-lth. Hndr, at HuTlol, Tuesday, September 14th. IJaston, at Peafleld, Wedaaaday, Sept. Ibtk. No oa will be admitted to the laai who htf not lelt a written application for a school ' tb Heoretary of th district for which tfa ""' nation is held. We aarnastly re uest tbe ti BBoe of all th Directors at the eiamkaali ardor tbat wa may consult togtther oa iabjK" parUimng to tbe In ten Is ef th schools. Ts Secntary of each Hoard will pleat be prepared I aaaouooetiia applteeUana at th opvaing ef aamiaaUoa. Some avidaaoa of good ei ebaraoter will be required ef applicants whom I am not annotated. Tbe speakers will aldres tha people at th educational x' iagi.will be aauouaoed ia the edttcatienalcelo"1 ot tbe papen. Kiaminatluni will opea at A.M. M. L. McyllOVTN, Oo. Bapariulendetd. CUarftelJ, Pa., July 21, Hit) fit.