TILE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., AUGUST 26, 1833. Oce FiR!"T Paok. On the trat page of to lays Journal will bo found several letters from correspondents, '-The Democracy and ,ho Wat," etc. Th Fair Wts publish to daytbft preminm list of the ClearOY-ld County Agricultural So ciety. We ask the attention of our readers nereto. . Tuk Draft. In another column we publish the quota of each sub District ol the J9th Con gressional district of Penn'a. It will be seen, i v reference thereto, that the qnota of Clear tie Id county is 585 r 3 out of ever 10 enroll ed in the lt Class. ' Babx Burst. We hive been informed, that, on Sunday, AufUt 16th, the barn ol j.iseph Wiuslow, of Gskill township, JeflVr m.n county, was struck by lightning, and rv:"it to the ground, together with some j;rin, farming implements, and several heal ,.t young cuttle. Mr. Winslow's loss is about Wht Iux't It Donk i Although a number ol weeks have passed since a most wilful and premeditated murder was committed in this -iii)!y, yet, up to the present tim no stops have been taken to ferret out and arrest the perju'trator of the horrible deed. In moat (.liter c'liiitu'S, we have no ilutt, such an oc eurience would not be permitted to pass un iioticet. by the proper authorities. VVliy tiieti t,eie I Why have not the cotitity authorities nj'erd a sufficient reward t) induce the arrest i! the murderer 1 Is if -because the authori ties are alru'nl, r m the lives of our ciiiz'-ns of no Account We hope that proper meas ures -.v ill be adopted, if ho'it further deliy, toapjirehend the guilty party. Fmn. On Monday morning at aiuuit 2 -i ,-. ck, t.iir town was aroused by the cry of fire. Oi luslening. to the ncene ofconfl if ration, it is loi;nd lb-it a small fiame building, used j .-:. a l.igir lier .hip, was on fire; which, in i si;-rt tune w is a heap of ru ins. The fire was the wotS of an Micen diary ; and. although the loss j; tint t!i3i;g, yet we lb in!; it prudent, for the .-.fety of other property , that I he Borougu au lln rilies should oIf;'r a reward for the detec tion ol the offenders. Will they d-j it f We !,.!! see. A.v.thfr Fjrk. We learn that Ihe Taveru limine in Morrisdule, Ibis county, was destroy ed b tire, on the night of the 19ili. Most of lie- furniture and some of the clothing of Ihe I.i ni.lv uere also burned. Camp sear, W aurlnton J i sctv-h. Va. ( August lltii 1803. T' th fc Editor r tiik Rftman's Journal; Di.ar Sir : ' The Officirs of this Regiment have been deeply grieved on hearing that a repot t has iieeti in circulation in K lertown iimi Thomas G. Snyder, Commissary, 2nd IVnva. Cavalry, was at the lime of his decease cr.sideranly in debt to thu United St ttes. I ti.tve made ifiqiieiie? ss to the truth of these ! rv rs. slid wih through your paper to pub ': de"V lb" truth of iLcli. ; iii f..ot, I he ll. e Hut i lie Gvi rr.ment was io debt to I.'-r.!. Sudt.r on account of his pay. T: frequently m:cIi libel are ctreu'atd of l r-. i' ..f! vl: .se lives lu;ve been given up : i l.-fet'co ol th ir country, and it Ihe ma c, m- ai .1 . o:.;,-tap:i;ie in.M itators and circu it' is if :!it re; jr's were detefied I assure th it tle-y would be summarily dealt with ! ? iiis l-r iv. -d v itinw and f irnily his only n hein a Si -rge'itit in Co. F :hi regiment 'fe ; e(..ot ! s at c hilin ilialing and exceedingly :,'u'. Hoping ihat you render justice i.i :i sorrowing family, a brave soldier and a ft irn.i i.d. hy the puMiestion of this state-in-. I.. I rem. on veiy respectluly jours. ClimestS See 1st Lieutenant, C o F, 2n l Peuu" Cavalry. ARMY CORRESPONDENCE. At the request of a number of persons, we publish the following extracts from a private !.;ii-To Dr. G F. Hoop to a friend : Cams- .ilah Uai pahanni cic Station. Va-, ) August 8tb 18C3. J My Lm'.ar Sih : . . We, I mean the residue M ti.e old S4;h and of the Army of the Po !' H. . siiil Uvt ;"' and with us, wo lrol, sui. Iivrs" Uie hope of the. Union, the lite t the iia'ioti. ,,nd the tie ill) ol Ihe rebellion. I it is sating a good djal ! What do you i ot it Has the war cloud i ssened any in C lf.ii tie I.i since the Southwest is coiifpiored d toe Confederacy cut in two T i tvoiod like to tell you all about our grand (oiij-Aijin ot nearly C'l days of marching and 'silling through Virginia, Maryland and on i r Pennsylvania line, but the story is ton old o. 'I too long to lell you now ; suffice it to say, '!.' -Meade of victory' crowned our labored 'lurching and We are content with what wot 'lore, but what was not done is vkafs the mat ;,r. Why we did not attack them ou Monday iiiotiiii.g is what none of us small lry can tell. But ii. is ftj. d know, we were all ready, and i i etu,g every moment to bear the signal fit s. And if our army was ever anxious to '"Vr a final settlement witn the Jontiies it was " en, itid I really believe we could have wiped ".em ,ut, f,,r our "boys would all have pref'er-r-il to taKe their chances of life in a great bat l'e thi-re in preference to returning to this ar and (iod cursed region, once called sa "'d soil." Alas, how fallen is her pride I Her golden bowl is truly broken, .nd the 'iiel at the cistern is crushed ! The chariots -'I w.ir have scored h r bosom so deeply that " century will not hide the murks of her sor r,n;. 1 don't pity thehi ; only the women and tripli-!., ones deserve our pity. Let .thoso Hbo have seen less or more, and suffered less "' more think otherwise if they will. . I am t the life of the Government, and the death "f tlie rebellion, let what will corns after- jriis. The crippling of the Administration,, : uru or deeds, can have but one efiect. to i'cour-'ne tliir the rebels failing fortunes, tender us less able lo go on with the good "rk ol humbling their pride. Every patriot, 1 think, c-tn see that the war must tie pmsecu l ith rigor and to a successful Issue, ami 'n pnliticil parties can array themselves for ' maxery in the future government of the c "litltry. At ureaent it is but suicidal to all I'ortieg to persne a course that encourages the ' my. . . yours as ver, G. F. Hoof. The Ciacrs. Gardiner and Hen -aine Cir cus will give an exhibition iu this p'aec next Monday, Auguct 31, when the Inn lovi; por tion of our community will lie afforded un op poriuni'y to laugh and grow fat." Diarbhaea asb Dykntery w ill decimate the Volunteers far more than the bullets of the enemy, therefore let every man see to if that he carries with him a full supply of Hollo way's Pills. Their use in India and the Cri mea sived thousands f British Soldiers. On ly 25 cents per box. 213 Madame Porter's Cckativb Balsam has long tested the truth that there are first principles in Medicine as there is in science, and this Medi cine is cotnpouuded on principles suited to the manifold nature of Man ! The cure of Colds is in keeping open the pores, and creating a gentle in ternal warmth, and this is cau.ed by he use ot this Medicine Its remedial qualities are based on its power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of blood through the lungs, it enli vens the muscles and assists the skin to perform its duties of regulating the heat ot the eystem.and in gently throwing off the waste substance from the surface of the body It is not a violent rem edy, but emollient, warming, searching and effec tive. Sold by all druggist at 13 and 2a cts a bottle. Editor op Jovrnal : Dear Sir : With your per mission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return uoiil to all who wish it. (free) a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will ef fectually remove, in ID days. Pimples. Klotehes, Tan. Freckles, and all Impurities of the .Skin, leaving the same soft.clear. smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Face?, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in leas than 30 days All applications answered by re turn mail without charge. Respectfully yours, i IIOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist, .fuly 22,lSi?3 -."mo. No. 831 Broad way.Ncw York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a ve ry simple remedy, after having suffered aever fcl years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, consumption is anxious tn make kuown to his fellow -sufferers the means of cure. J o all who desire it. be will send a copy of the prescription useJ free of charge), with the direc tions fur preparing and using the same. which they will find a sure cure for Consumption. Asthma. Bronchitis, ero. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to nenfit the afflic ted, and spread information which heconceivos to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tiie pre scription wilt please address Lev EDWARD A. WILCOX. Apr. 22-3m. Williarusburgh. Kings Co . X.Y. NE"W ADVERTISEMENTS. CLCAKFiLLM COU.NTY AGIUCU Iri.7 II Al FAIPi. To l' h'hl mi the b'lir Crrmttt' ilctyiiu t h'ritav. th" i tfi tiny of' iJHQbrr. . . at tlw liiimi'srlt of hf lay . Tlim 1st. Zl l a, I, I t. D. President JOI AUK. IlKAD Kxcrniive Com. John Mciaughey, John D. Thompson. William Tate. hiehurd Shnw Jr. J A. Caldwell. Secr'y, D. F. l.tzweiler. Treus'r. James W ligley. Li Sf Of l'Kt.lil l' M S . Class 1. &pe-jitalrs Open to all Breeds mid competitors. Best bull. Oil Jd best. 1 lit) Judges John tweiis. Bike. John thaw, jr., and Robert Thompson of Jordan. All breeds eome together in this clas-s i,nd com pote with each other To be judged by their good points, symmetry of fr:iuic. abiiiry to fatten, and the stock they will produce. CLASS 2. Gra J? r zttle oiitl iii rmntii. Host cow. S 0(1 2d beet, Si 0" Best heitf jr. under .1 y 'a old. 3 00 Best heiffer. UiiJcr 2 v old. 2 :0 Bestcali'.under m.ii.'thsi.ld. 2 00 Judges Jrt'-ob Ouuiich. Wm. K. Wrigli-y :'nii W.W.Worrell. Class H.O.rr-.t Best yoke of oxen. ?" 00 2d best D:i ids Cattle Doctor and Si do Jtulze Win Scbweui, J. B. Kyler and fcam uel brown, Lawrence. Class F,t C-.-tt'e. Best fat Bullock, cow or lie flW over 2'ys old. 51 Ol) 2d best. Dadda Cattle Due tor and I 00 Jttdgtz .Ma. hew Fuictc, Johu McPhersun and (leorge Kittleberer .Class 5. Thorough-bred Horns o ' to nil . Best Stallion SiO 00 2d liest. Sj 00 Rest Marc and colt, H 00 2d best 4 00 Judge Thomas Forcee. John A. L. Fiegal and David Whitiuoie 'i he premiums, in this class are intended only for horses whose pedigree render ibcin worthy. The society wish o encourage the rearing of high blooded looses. Class G Ruling, Draft 'ind Farm Horse. Best Saddle horse. j;i (0 Best matched carriage horses, Youatt no the horse and 2 no Best Family horse in harness. 2 00 Best span of draught horses or Mares. 3 do Best span of Farm horses or .Mares. 3 00 Best Gelding or Alare for work over 4 y"s old, Youatt on the horse and 3 ' 0 Rest colt under 2 y . old. Youatt on the horse x 3 00 The Horse that moves the heaviest load ou a Stone boat without a whip. Youatt on the Horse and 4 00 Judges L. Flegal. J. Hrenner and A Murray. Class 7 Trotting Ilorf opnt to nil. Best time 3 in 5 trotting in harnesp. Youatt on (be llorso and ST 5 00 No premiums.unless five entries are made. Each Horse to trot against time, i-.utranee fee. i U0 Judge ll.F.augle. Dr Foster and Dr.Boyur. Class B. Trotting Horses raised and owned in t.'ie County. Best 2 in 3 on time in harness. $20 00 Best trotting horse or Mare under saddle. Y'ouatt on the Horse. Best trotting Horse or Mare in single harness. Youatt on the horse. Best pair trotting Hories or M ires in harness. Y'ouiitton the Horse Best pacing Horse or Mare. Y'ouatt on the Horse Best walking Uorsc or Mare. Y'ouatt on the Horse Judges Col. E. A. Irviu. Ramsey McMurray and E'divard Mcttarvey. No premiums will be paid iu this class, unle-s there be ten entries. Entrance fee. Si 00 Class-9. Sheep and Wool. Best. Buck any breed. A lien's Farm Book and ?2 00 Best Ewe any breed. Allen's Farm Book and 2 00 Best Sheep fattened for mutton. 4 1 00 Best Lamb, 51 00 Rest specimen of wool. Dip. Judges Robert Wrigley, Robert McNaul and S. P. Wilson. Class 10 Sirine open to all. Best Boar any breed. Young Farmers Manuel and S2 00 Best breeding Sow anv breed. Fa'mer Gardner and 2 00 Best Hog any breed. Farmer fc Gardner and 2 00 Best Pig any breed, 1 00 Judges 3. Clyde, M. Wise an t A. Cross. Class 11. Poultry. Best coop spring chickens, not less than six,$l 00 Best and heaviest Turkey, 50 Best display of chickens, 1 00 Judges G. R. Barrett, Rev. Galloway and Rev. Gardner. Class 12. Flowing. Owner of team and plow, who plows green sward the best. ' Y'oung Farmer's Manuel and S3 00 Owner of team and plow, who plows stubble the best, Allen's Farm Book and 3 1)0 Judges Rots Reed. Grier Bell and David Welty. CLAB8 13- Flows. Rollers, and Drill, Harrows and Cultivators. Best plow for stubble or sward, '2 00 Best subsoil plow, Barry'sFrnit Gardner and 1 00 Best clod crusher and Roller combined, 1 00 Best Grain Drill, Allen's. Farm Book and 1 00 Best side-hill plow. 1 Best. Reader A Mower. S..1 Art Rnoi r,,iiit, ii nr. 1 0" P-ext corn planter, I 00 oest Harrow. 1 00 Best Hor?e Rake. - 1 00 eslCorn Shelter,! '. Rest Fannine Mill 2 CO 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 Best ox yoke and bows. licet liny pitching Machine. Rest stak and straw cutter, Rest Horse Power for jreneral nurnoesr Best original Invention of an Agricultural Implement. 5 00 Jnds" James Thompson, Jacob Flegal and Adam Oeaihart. All articles enumerated in this class not made in the county, hut produced upon exhibition if worthy of it will be awarded a Diploma Class 14. Alisrellanmut Farming Implements. Rest Bee hive. 5100 Best Potato digger. 50 in Best do band rakes. 1 Oil Best Stump pulle-,S3 00 Best Grain cradle, 1 '0 Best gardening toi. 1 00 B-ost set Farming utensils owned by farmer. 3 00 Jit'grs Eli Bloom, John M. Cummings and B. D. Hall All articles enunlerated in tbis class subject to same rules as Class 13. Class 16 Wheat. Barley, Oats, Corn, !re. Best acre of winter wheat, American Agriculturists and S3 00 Rest acre of spring wheat, American Agriculturists and 3 00 Best field of wheat 4 or ten acres. American Agriculturist and 3 00 Best acre of corn, American Agriculturist and 2 00 Best field of barley not less than 3 acres. American Agriculturist and 2 00 Best acre of oats, American Agriculturist and 2 00 Best acre of rye. American Agriculturist and 2 00 Best bushel of corn ears. American Agriculturist Best three acres of buckwheat. American Agriculturist and 1 00 Best bushel winter wheat. American Agrienlturist and 1 00 Best bushel sprin? wheat. American Agriculturist Best half acre of Potatoes, American Agriculturist and 1 00 Best 1-fourth acre of beans. American Agriculturist and 1 00 Best acre clover seed. American Agriculturist and 2 00 Best 1-fourth acre broom corn, 2 00 Rest 1 fourth acre Sorghum, 2 0(1 Rest 1-fourth acre of pens, 100 Rest 1-fourth acre rutabagos, 1 00 Best l-ha!f bushel timothy seed. 1 00 Rest acre of carrats.ftl 00 Rest a. of turnips. 1 00 Rest i bushel turuips. Aniericau Agriculturist J Hilar. William Smith. Pike township. Daniel Ayers. and John Larrirner. Crops being equal, preference will be given to those that yiela th largest rictt profit, itan merits to ne furnished by the E.hibitoi-s. They must he measured or weighed and a sample fur nished at the Fuir. Applicants for premiums must furnish the Com mittee with a statement signed by themselves un der a nl'lge of veracity of the quantity of grain raised on tbc ground entrred for a premium, and must srate correctly as he can the kind Hnd condi tion of the previous crops; the kiml and quantity of seed used, and the time and mode of putting it in the ground Persons entering field crops for exhibition or intending to do so may give notice to the Execu tive Committee at any time, an l have the field measured and examined by a committee while growing Class lb Hread and Cereal rund . Rest loaf of Wheat Bread. Diploma. Diploma. Dip Inula. Diploma. Rest Coffee Cake, Dtp Best Fruit Cuke. Dip Rest Bound Cake. Dip Best Jelly. Dip Rest Pie. anv kind. Din Rest loaf of liye Rrend. Be-t loaf of Corn Bread, Best Biitcb.-!.r"s Cake. Best l.nd y's Cake. Dip Rest Jelly Cnke. Dip '.est fpnngu Cake. Best Cake. Best lee cream. Dip Dip Dip Rest. Preserves and Jtl!v Dinloma. Best display of Jelly and Preserves, Diploma. J,,,,'.,. Mrs .Tosi.ili W .Thompson. Mrs O. D. Good fellow and Mrs. David Dressier. Css 17 Hntter and Che.ee Best 5 lbs or more of butter, l 00 Best 10 lbs or more of Firkin butter made in May or June, 51 00 Best cheese. 1 00 JudgrsWt. Stewart Reed. Mrs B. Hartshorn, and Mrs. Moses Fulton. Class 18 Flour. Best :0 lbs fljur. Winter Wheat. $2 00 B-st Ml lbs rye flour, I 00 B -st .c0 lbs flour, spring wheat. I 00 Best 50 !bcoru meal. 1 00 Rest jO lbs flour, bm'kwlieat, f:'dj-isS. R. Jordan, Wm. Hiles 1 00 and Charles Mo-u Cuss 19 Domestic. Article. Best t. ix or jar honey. Best leu ptiuuds of Maple Sugnr Ri-sl Beaches put. up air tiht. r.et Touia'oes iut up air tiht. Best Blackberries put up air fight. Best t'lirraats put up air tight, Best Fau-jy Jar of Pickles. Rest o:ie gallon of -"yrup M iple or t-orgbuui or each. Best cured ham (cooked) with mo le of euring. Best dried Beef with juod of curium d 00 Dip or 50 Dip or 50 Dip or 50 Dip or 50 Dip or 50 Dip or 50 Dip or 50 Dip or 50 .Dip or 50 Judges Mr. W. C Foley. Mrs. Sophrony Hartshorn of Curwensv ille, and Mr. Stacy W. Thompson. Class 20 Domestic Al i.tujact yi-i j. Rest ill yds. Flannel. -jl 00 Besi ifl y Is. Sati let. I 00 Best yds Woolen carpet. 1 00 I Rest la yds Rag carpet (woo! chain.) 1 00 liisL 10 yds cloiu. 1 00 Best pair Wuolen blankets, I lit) Rest woolen coverlet. 1 l!0 (Jest ooleti fringe 1 mitts. Dip or M' Best Pair woolen knit stockings. Din or 50 Bestspeeimen of knotting knitting or needle work by Miss under 1 2 years ot age, Dip or Best one pound iinen sewing ttn e.id.Llip or Best one pound stocking v.tru, Dip or Din or Best foot mat. Res Tidy mat. Best cotton kuit stockings. Bip or Dip or fudge. Mrs. William Caldwell of Pine, Mr John Norris and Mrs. Nancy Shireley. Class 21 Xeedli , Shell, Wax icorl Ae. Best specimen'of needle work. Dip or Best specimen of needle work on machine. Dip or Best specimen flowers ir worsted. Dip or Best specimen embroidery in worsted. Dip or Best specimen embroidery in lace. Dip or Best specimen embroidery in muslin. Dip or Rest specimen leather work, Dip or Rest specimen wax flower, Dip or Rest specimen feather work, 'Dip or Rest specimen ornamental work. Dip or Rest shirt made by Miss under 12 years of age. Best patching; and mending. Dip or Dip or Judges Air Kicnard 5naw J r Jlra. A. 31. timtn and Mrs. Jacob Faust. Class 22 Mitlinery and Dress Ulaling. Best millinery, SI 00 Best dress making SI 00 Jmtgts Mrs Samuel Arnold. Mrs Costan MeCul lough, and Miss Maggie Hartuian. Class 23 Artistic Wort. Best painting in oil. Best portrait paiuting, Best cattle painting. Best photagraphs taken on ground. Best painting in water colors. Best ornamental painting of any kind, Best landscape painting, Best duguerreotypes taken on ground, Best Penmanship, Best ambrotypes taken on ground. Rest architecture drawing. Diploma Diploma Diploma Diploma Diploma Diploma Diploma Diploma Diploma Diploma Diploma Judges Mrs. Eliza lrwm, Mr hdtnund Jones, and Mrs. F. K. Arnold. Class 24 Designs. Best designs for farm house, barn.carriage house. a ud stable. S3 00 Bst designs for dairy house. 1 00 Best design forbridge witu plan, span not les3 than 250 feet. 3 W Judges Hugh Leach, Robert Dougherty, and Milo Hoyt. Class 25 Metalie Fairies and Muchinerit. Best cooking stove wood or coal, SJ 00 o i (..si i. amvA wood or coal. - 00 ! 3d best cooking stove wood or coal. Iip. . Best parlor stove 00-2d best, si 00 I Best iron fence, 3 00-2d best, .Dip. I Tt.., r,u..;,.n nr lt of tinware. "0 1 2d best Best, specimen blacktmithiug. I Best plate castings, Bst specimen gunsmithing, Dip and 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 0 Best shower bath, I C "est specimen iron turnging. 2 " Best original Invention in county, 5 00 . The above specimens .aro offered for articles manufactured in the county. A Diploma may be awarded for any of the above articles oa exhibi tion without regard to whre it was manufactured. Best display of table and pocket cutlery Ameri can manufacture, Diplouai. Best display of edged tools. Diploma. Ret t display ot farming and field tools Diploma. Jm.'gts John L. Cuttle. Henry Kerns and Da vid Tyier. Class 26 Vehicles of all kinds. Best family carrtage, $5 00 Best timber sled.S2 00 Beat buggy, 4 00 Rest horse e trt. 100 Rest farm w a iron. 4 00 Rest u heul b n-r,, l IHI j Rest sleigh 2 00 A diploma may be uwarue I for any articles in this class not manufactured in the eountv. Judge Samuel Kirk, J. W. Campbell, and James Forrest. Class '27. n.ihlnrt uressicg oureau.S2 00 Best sofa. 2 00 iiest extension table, 2 00 Rest wash stand. 50 Rest sett par. furniture.4 00 Best variety of chairs. 2 00 Best looking srlass frmneM) Best louugc, 50 Best offiee chair. 50 Rest eett chairs. 2 00 Rest centre table 1 00 Best bedstead. 1 00 X5est display of cabinet ware. Dip and 2 00 Judges J. II. Flemming, Christopher Kratzer, and Joseph Irwin, Lawrence township. Class 2S. Coopering. Carpentering, Ac. Best pine ware tubs, stands, to.. Dip and 1 00 Best specimen of sash I UO Best lot hio-ketx l nn Best window blinds. 1 00 Best baskets. 1 00 iiestsettgr'n measures, I 00 Best pane! door.l 00 JiWi'M-Abr'm Moore, Hiram Loach, W. Rob tson, Boggs township. Class 2s. Routs and Garden Vegetable. Best (5 h.dscabbage.SO 50 Best 1 Rush'carrotsSO 50 Best2h,dscauliflow rDip Rest 4 b Rutebagos. 50 Rest qt Windsor beans, 50 Rest i b. tomatoes, 50 Rest f b. table p tatoesSO Best variety melons, 50 Rest variety squashes, 50 Rest i b tal'de beots. 60 Best t b. sweet potatoes.il) Rest 4 stalks celery. Dip Jurlges Thomas Mills. John Patton, and Da vid Adams. Sr. All vegetables must have been raised by the exhibitor. Class ;i0. Curriers, Sri Idler., anil Shoemil-t rs. Best ticnts boots and shoes, ' $2 00 Bes Ladies boots and shoes. I Oil Best d'splay of boots and shoes. 2 00 Best traveling trunk, $1 II) Best tug harnass. 2 00 Best single harnass. 2 00 Bes' Car. harness 3 00 Best display saddlery, 3 00 Best J ents saddle,2 00 est siue sole leather, ;-o I'.est ctlt sk in, ;0 Best side upper leather. 51! Rest side kip, 50 Best riding bridle and Martingal. t 1 00 Best riding saddle, (Lady's) 2 00 Best finished haruass leather, 50 Rest robe in tide by Exhibitor. 1 00 Best display of leather, 1 00 Judges Jacob Fuutit. I. Swales.and J Stewart. Class 31 . Tailors and XJfhohtercrs irori: Best suit of clothes made by hand, 52 00 Best coat made by Lady, 1 (III Best pants and vest made by a Lady. I CO Rest husk mattress. St 00 Rest hair mattress, 2 00 Best straw mattress, ' 1 00 Judgf v Wm. Feath. Win. Tettlo. S Sbaffner. Class 32 Printing in county Best hand bill. Dip. Best Blank. Dip. Best card. Dip. Best Newspaper Dip. Jiest 'mamental printing. " Dip. Judges Wui. Rigler. H. B Swoojio, and Wm. M McCullough. Class 33. Stone Ware. Best drain tile. Dip or s0 50 Best lire brick, Dip or 50 Best brackets, Dip or 50 Best brick. Dip or 50 Rest pottery. Dip or 50 Jiutge- i. D. Goodfellow, Daniel Faust, and Samuel Bell. Cuss 34. Chemicals and Chemical action, in Co. Rest available manure at modern cost; l 00 Bi-st available mauure for farm products, I Oil Best material for glue. ' 50 Rest linseed oil SO 50 Best tallow candlos, 50 Rest specimen soap, 50 Best vinegar 50 Best writing ink, 50 Judge Dr. Caldwell. Dr. Lits and Dr Feter. Clss 35. Wood and Stotut Best dressed stone. $100 Rest mill tone 5100 Rest grind stone. 1 00 Best turned article, 50 Rest butter bowl, Dip Rest shingles Dip or 50 Rest churn, 50 Best butter ladle Dip Best washing machine, SI 00 Rest floor boards worked, I W0 Best split or shaved hoops, Dip Best weather boards worked. SI 00 Judges Jisiiih W. Thompson Jcsie Appleton. and Jos Moore of Furguson tp. Discretionary premiums will be awarded for all articles of merit exhibited by mechanics in ull the various branches, and it is hoped a general exhi bition will be made. For all improvements useful to the farme, . and having valuable properties, discretionary premi ums may be recommended by the Judges and a warded by the Executive Committee. CLASS 36 Natural Mineral. Rest suit of useful minerals of Clearfield county. including coal, S2 00 Best cabinet of minerals of Clearfield and adjoin ing counties to be the property of the Society ,55 00 Best Lime Stone. ?0 50 Best potters clay, 50 Best Fireclay, 50 Best burnt liuio. 100 Best col. of fossi s 1 00 Rest Coal, 100 Best suit crystalized minerals 1 00 Judge Doet. Wilson, Brady township, Doct. Crouch and Doet. Kline, Class 37. Fruit. Rest dinlsy and greatest variety of grafted ap ples, summer and winter fruit, gamed and ar ranged. " S3 00 Rest display and greatest variety of pears named and arranged. S2 00 Best display and greatest variety peaches named and arragned. 50 Rest collection of plums 50 Best collection of Cherries. 50 Best collection ol Quinces. 50 Best specimen of Apples one peck. 50 Best specimen of Foreign grapes. 50 Best specimen of American grapes, 50 Best Seedling grapes raised iu county and worthy of culture. 50 Best Domestic wine and mode of manufacture, 1 00 Best Currants. 0 50 Best Blackberries, 50 Best Gooseberries, 50 Judges Thomas Henderson, Henry Hiles and Jonathau Spackman of Girard township. Class 33 Horsemanship. To the Lady who manages her horso best mid sits most gracefully. Diploma. To the gentleman who manages his horse best and sits most gracefully, Diploma. xcst display ot horsemanship not less than o con pie. Diploma. Best driving in the course by a lady Best company of Cavalry, Best company of Infantry, Best Baud with brass instruments. Best Martial Band, Best ten Sinters. Diploma Diploma Diploma. Diploma. Diploma. Xuploma. Judges B C. Bowman. Hi ram Woodward, and John Carlisle. Class "9 Surre,rirj. . Best nursery containing the greatest variety of fruits, and shrubs cultivated in the most approved manner, (the applicant to furnish written descrip tion with the variety and mode of culture) 3.00. 2d Rest nursery containing the best variety of fruits, and shrubs cultivated in the most approved manner, (the applicant to furnish written descrip tion with the variety and mode of culture. Barry's Fruit garden. Judges Daniel Bowman, John Hancock, and James Thompson of Morris tp. Class 40 General List. Best display and greatest variety of Flowers, Dip. Best display and greatest variety of Plants, Dip. Best display of Floral ornaments. Dip Best basket bouquet with handle, Dip. Best hand bouquet. Dip. Judges Miss S. M. Thompson, Miss Helen Cut tle and Miss Sophia Radebaugh. 1) K. A. l. HILLS DESIRES JO INFORM bis patrons that professional businesss oon- ,-afe,77g nnes uiui io nis omce '8& JJ."r-T3Cteg ble to make Profes- g?Fs-$2f sional isits to any of jSi!5Bfr!3 his accustomed places UPsSS this summer; butraay aii-i be fouud at his office ; vsfc3iRs- n th southwest cor ner of Front and Main streets at all tiroes, except when notice appears in the town papers to the contrary July, 1SS3 "JITOTOtlK A PFIIC ALBUMS, for sale at Hartwick iliist..n s. Clearfield. Pa. T A ' T F. D A n active, intelligent boy. 14. or il li venrs old to learn the Storekeepinz bu siness Apidvto JAS E. WATSON. WilPamn Grove. August 12th. ISo3.-3t. lOno 2-Horse Carriage, AMI (I . E Dh'A UBOllN WAOS. Nearly new. for sale cheap, bv Ang. 6. JB. GRAHAM, Clearfield, Pa. Miss E. A. P. Rvmler, Teacher of Piano-Forte, Melodean. Guitar, Har mony, and Vocal Magic. Sixty private, and twelve class lessons included iu one term. Rooms with Mrs. H D. Welsh. Clear6eld. July 1. 1S63. - SAMUEL HEGAKTV, wholesale aud rc tail dealer in Foreign and Domestic Merc-ban dize, Hegarty's x Roads, Clearfield county. I'a , keeps constant!y all articles iu his line of busi ness, which he will sell cheap for cash or exchange for approved country produce. Lumber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods. March 4, 1863. DU. LITCII'S MEDICI N ES. Afresh sup ply of these invaluable Family Medicines aro for sale by M. A. Frank. Clearfield, consisting ot FainCtirer; Restorative, a great cure for colds and cough ; and Aitti-Rilions Phyxic. They have been thoroughly tested in this community, aud are highly approved. Tuytukm. A TTENTION FA It ME ICS ! Tub Exccl- sion Wind-Mill. One of the best Windwills ever invented is now being offered to thecirizens of Clearfield county. The undersigned Agent is now in this place for the purpose of offering a first class mill to the public Heonly asks a fair trial, to insure its successful introduction. Farmers are especially invited to call and examine ihm before purchasing elsewhere. W. HANCOCK. June IKth. lS3 Agent. B" IS T OF LETTERS remaining in the Post office at Clearfield. Aug. 15, 18t3. iJay John Luease, Mrs.' Ma'inda Darlington ii Co Win. D. Kiseiihower. M K." (iibony, Isaao Sourlcy. .S. T. Hughey. J. 11. Flcukle. Samuel Irvin, Win. One cent due on each MoKeo, John Porter. David K. I'otfager. Wni. Shaw. Thoinas B String. Thomas Thuinjisoii. Mis Iioia Welch, Mis A. L. leltT advertised. Per- sons calling for any of above letters, will say they arc advertised. M. A. FHASK. P. M. M1K C'ONFKSSIONS AM EXPEKI- ENCKOF A XKRVOUS YOU Nil MAN Pub lished as a warning and tor the especial benefit of young men. anH thin.e who suffer with Nervous Debility. Loss of Memory. Premature Decay. Ac . by one who has cured himself by simple means, after being iut to great expense and incouveiii enee, through the use of worthless medicines pre scribed try learned Doctors. Single copies may be had tfree) of the author. C. A. I.amcehT. Esq., Grtrenpoint. Long Island, by enclosing an addres sed -uvelo,)e Address. CHA'S A. LAMBERT. July 22.18(53. Greenpoint.Loiig Island, New York. CAKPETI.S AND BEDDlMi. K E M O V .V L. Ii. L. KNIGHT & SOX, Have removed from 22 S. Second Street, to 607 Chestnut Street. aVve Eighth. Philadelphia. Pa., where they have opened a wel' -selected stock of Carptts. Oil Cloths, and Mattings. Bedding and Mattresses of every description, ready-made or made to order. Also. Feathers of various qualities always on hand. The Manufacture and Salo of Bedding will also be continued at 2o3 Pouth Second i-troet, Phila delphia. Pa. KEEYEL. KNIGHT. HARTLEY KNIGHT. Philadelphia. June 17, lfiri3 -3m. f IltSKEKS ! ! ! Pelatreaus Stimulating f f Ongucnt, or French Cream ! ! ! For Bald Heads and Bare Faces '.' ! This celebrated arti cle is warranted to bring out a full set of Whisk ers on the smoothest face, or a fine growth of hair on a Bald head. in less than six weeks, and will in no way stain or injure the skin The F'rcnch Cream is manufactured by D. M. Pelatreaus. of Paris, and is the only reliable article of the kind. 'Use no other." Warranted in every esse. One Box do the work Price 5-1 00. Imported and forsale Wholesale and Uetail by THO.S. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist and Druggist. 831 Broadway. New York P. S. A Box of the Onguent sent to any address by return mail, on receipt of price, and 15 cents for Postage. July I I So.". ESTATE OF MOSES BOGtiS DEC'l). At an rihans Court f-r the County of Clear field. Penn'a. held at Clearfield on the 17tb day of June. A. D. tSf3. in the matter; of the Estate of Moses Boggs ilec'd. on motion of J. 1$. MoEnally. Esq.. Attorney. tc, the Court grant a rule, di rected to the heirs of Moses Boggs. to wit : to Wui Boggs. or his legal representatives, Robert Boggs Margery Batxer. wife of A. Baxter. Elizabeth, wife of John MeConkey, Martha Jane, wife rf Henry L. Hcnsley.Wilher F. Boggs. lienry Boggs. Mary, wife of William Chandler and Roland O Bogus. and all other persons interested, or claim ing to be owners of said estate to bo and appe.ir before the honorable the Judges of the said Coutt. at a Court to be held at Clearfield, on the 2-irn day of September. A. U. 18113. theu and there to accept, or refuso the real Estate of said decednn I at the appraised valuation put upon it by the in quest duly returned. I. G. BARGKll August 12. lP3.-Cw. Clerk Orphans' Court SCHOOL DIRECTORS AMD TEACH ERS. The County Superintendent hereby gives notice that he will meet Tcachcra.Directois. and friends of education at the places and dates named, at 'J o'clock . a. m Brady, Bloom i Union, Aug. 31st. at Luthorsbnrg. LuinberCity. Ferguson A Penn, September 1st, at Lumber City. Bell. September 2d. at Bower. Burr.Fidc. Chest A New Washington, Sept 3d, at New Washington. Knox and Jordan. Sept. 4th, at Ansonvillo. Curwersville and Pike. .Sept ith,at Curwensvillo. Boggs and Bradford. ept. 7th. at Williams Grovo. Graham and Morris. Sept. Sth, at Kylertown. Decatur aud Woodwara. Sept. Ut'u, at Centre. Beccaria and Guulich Sept. flth.atGlen Hope. Girard and Goshen. Sept. 1-ith. at Surveyor Kun. Covington and Kartbaus. Sept. loth. Mulsonburjj Huston and Fox. Sept. ISth, at Hickory Kingdom. Lawrence and Clearfield. 8ept. 21st. at Clearfield. Positively no private exsmination will be held except at the written request of three directors of tbcuistrict in which the applicant intends teach ing, or tofill vacanoies. O. B. SANDFOKD, Clearfield, July 2y, 1K0S. Co- anpt. VALUABLE LUMBER PROPERTY! ASSIGNEE'S SALE.- The subscribers offer for sale two contiguous tracts of well timbered land situatein Morris and Snowshoe townships, counties of Clearfield and Centre, State of Penn'a. known as the Saw Mill and lnmbr property of . If. 4 J. Schock, con taining in a'! Sf7 acres aiid 113 perches. One tract thereof bounded by lands of Francis Gurney.and others, in the warrantee name of John Nicholson, containing 433 acres and 153 perches. The other thereof situate in the townships, counties, and State aforesaid, bounded by lands of Jonathan Nesbit, and others in the warranteo name of Franois Gurney. containing 433 acres and 353 perches. The buildings are composed of a Steam ' saw mill capable of cutting two million feet of lumber a year, a large two-su iy dwcllirg houe, three or more tenant houses, and alarge barn. Ac. From 80 to 100 acres of said land are cleared and in a good farming condition. The tract on which the Steam saw mill is situated, will be sold seper ately or together with the other tract to suit pur chasers. Salo to take place at the Court Honec in Bellefonte, at 10 o'clock,P. M. on Wednesday 26th August, 1853 Teh us op Sale One half of the purchase mon ey to be paid on the delivery of the deed, the res idue to be paid one year thereafter, with interest to be secured by bond and mortgage on the prem ises. B. F. HIESTAND 4 JNO KLINE. Assignees of A. U. k J. fechock. Tl.orU A good article tor ale at the atore W M. 1'. IKVI. Clcarfiold. I ( GARDNER &. HEMMING'S 1 GHF.AT AMERICA." Kmir!r remodeled and refitted for the Season at lj3, wiuU enure NKW BAND WAGON. -NEW BAGGAGE WAGONS!, NEW IKAPPJ.NUS, KEW HAHXEiS. KEyr WARDROBE, end everything Elrant the ex ire me, end which, in poialorbeauty, he utiit of ey irjTlirir ahc-w in Anicri?. g.,,t, TIIE PAVILTO.'"'; U l&rra an J c-safirtaU.-, 3 mnfd no a to afford au4 cn- furt to the j atron ot" Uiis Etablitiu atent. THE STUD OF HORSES AND PONIES will claim particular attention, a they arts amotuj th purit bloo.)d. ftriU bt trained animaU in th world, t'ruraiifttnl among thou fctand tb Great Talking Horse WASHINGTON, a bftstittful Utorniieli.brd Anhwn t"iiarxr, who will h intrrMlured by bis trainer, Mr. DAN t.AKL'.NKK. Among the Poruri will bm found Camilli. Kir Kly. Prince. Jupiter. Dancing Mar, Lucy Lon, tirny Lal and Bainbridg. The Educated Muls DAN AND DICK. rill Ke intMul.ix.J U T- rf- J In a van.y ol Laughable Terror j mancc. THE CrKF-nY CF rESFO MtRS Compri-w ltm largest end bet Ihat evnr traveled. Ur-at Kxpfnse iiu brtn iiicuirej in bunging thm to j fettir, itud we intend to ire th S?-iii Best Circus Eutertainment :ht hut ever hern wiined kH thie -uuntry. LonW et the OREAT ARTISTES, end judt,u for i .iui-lvesl Mr. R.irrh anl ITurrnnin.Ts .' . w , f:e3y tte rrat Amerirun HornTiiin, mil - w j I'. ,!,. U... I... U . I ,0.. ubhi.Ii. no will j f-ii( 'lecaa t tnr-h Kntrtniuniont in b"-' efSSS variety of hi tliriliiriK Prforin'ii'-e. DAN GARDNER. tlit Vd a'i Favoriff Clown' A a j good Clown lKiUi Me4Ksary t Cirrm , a-: brt.ui , i hrkrut, the public i-itf fi.- h v son of Munitia at Mch entertainment. Th Little Fairy of the Arena, Miss Eliza Gardner. U certainljr the heat Femaie Fqties. Ttiin in existence, (she eacutL- the most elytra rt and classic nintioiu, coin, biued with daring Leaping, kpitndi4 I'jttriiii;, kc, uj'ot. the b k of lirr liriid hor, while at hill motion, cv triudin; u-ifii lir d.-ivtiing act of LKAPiNO THRliUUli 15 Hillcoa Signor Wambold, til: eiitrjorJinarj- Contoriiontat a. ! woiidfrtul fifitifss man; liU rr lorni Jiices umsi be tu rn to bt bolieved. John Foster, th. T..fpli,ii .1 .&rr---rl of th mc-t nrii.ial end Uuhelii llin tliet tvir entered a ring. The Polish Brothers. These estoDithiug G mna.lw will ) p:ir in e vri':ty oi tiieircleesicel kitd wonderiiltl f-ats. George R. CeLouis, will epjiax in bit performance on th Honznnut Rr. and iitiroducthe liiAl.NKD IX Mi JKNXY Lli, in h-r Amusing and Kiitertiuiitf rr.cke- Tt.gtber wttb Mine Camille, the Itcautit'ui equtstrtenne. La Petite Camille, th pleasine; Daneense. Young Sam, the Pocket Clown. ilEKIt MARTIN, W. HILU (iEOKUE KING, HENRY PEXLK&ON. MGiNOR BALDWIN. .:iJ th fvct-ilent Compaiij" 'hn till ed !tI)s.K Si HKiaf Jvr; AU'ptlt- tiiea'r, I hiidelp:iia, n tiiiy, :vra peritd of four mouths. Ihe entertainn-.aut will t with the ZOUAVE HALT. Tbe Perl'wmenre wilt comprise very varietj o Trick h idinc bcetM HiiUaif, lumlilin, UjanmMc Fx. 3lott. Two and t our HorM BidiiiK kc, Sc. , with Music bj- the Hand. 4il nndrtlie iiiimodjate dirrcuon of U.V.N GAUbNEli. Th CKAND J'RfK'KPSION will enter town about 10 1 A, M-, dur ing which the Band will di.-:nitre nienl oeautiful muic. Two PEKFOKMANCES each Lay, ilttHNZOX Plf -iVLSiKO. IV.ors oi n at 'Jana 7 P. M. Pr tormance io commeicc ba.s an hour u. r. . A-drcsion, 25 Cents. SO UatV i'KiCS. WILL EXHIBIT 1A CLKAKFIELD, Monday Aug. 31st. LUTIIERSBURG,Saturday Aug. 29. rillLirSr.UUG, Tuesday, Sept. 1st. j W. II. r.ARl'iXKR. Agent. TfAL IT ABLE FA K M FOR S A L E Thenn 1 dcre'ignod will r-oll his farm lying on Chojt creek, in Chest township. Clearfield county, Pa , st private gale. Tbe tiact contains 270 acres, a bout 10U acres of which arc cleared, the timber being all cut off. ari-1 in a good state of cultiva tion, and under good fences. The buildings con gist of a large plank fr.tuic dwelling house, well furnished ; a s'ore house; two Hariis, the ono 40 feet square with fitallf fur horwci. and will bold about 40 tons of bay ; and all othor necessary out buildings. There aro also on the premises two S.'rJkLJ r e- AM ten. ml uuuic, and eunloj on the lots; a Dlapk tcniithsbop. one of tho best locations in the county. Tho Lust of water is convenient to all the build ings Two young apple orchard aro also grow ing on tho p rem ifc ; and the meadow ground is goud. and about 100 totii of hay eau te cut in any . ordinary season. T'ierr- is also an excellent rafting ground on tie pit-in !.-., uhkli will rencfor about one hundred dull.trs a year ; all tbe timber iu that section of country, known as the North Cauip region, being hauled to this grouu 1 lr rafting in. For terms apply to tbc f ubsenber residing on tho premises, or to i'm- Irin. Lisa., in CurwensviUu. August. 5. 1883. SIMON R-'RABAUCIH TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. piIE TEACHERS of Clearfield county are X respectfully requested to meet at the Town Hall, in Clearfield, on Monday the 28th day of September nest, at 10 o'clock a . m.; for tbe pur pose of orgabizicg a Tearheri Instit te to con tinue in rcssion one week. The object of this ineeting is. for the attainment of greater proficien cy in the different branches of study; id tbe art of teaching, and for tbe discussion of such topics ai relate to the advancement aud interest of the common tchools. Teachers are re'iasted to prepare os?ays. or short fiJdrcises on practical !".hacti connected with the theory and art of foachicg. so that tho exercises may bo as interesting and attractive as possible It is earnestly hoped that all teachers who wish to qualif v thouiselves more thoroughly, and who dcsiie to keep up with their profession will avail themse'ves of the advantages which tbis Institute will afford. Other eitiseos, ladies as well as gen tlemen, are invited to attend all the exertriseaof th4 meeting. Lectures vn educational ubjeois may be expected at tbe evening soreioDS An ex amination will be held at. tbe close of th Insti tute, and permanent eertifioates will be grantrd twde.servinireaiidida.tes. C B. SANDFOHD. August 1 2tb. I !t3 Ooanty Sup't. T B MEN ALLY, Attorney at Law. Clearfield, aj . Pa. Fr'oticea in Clearfield and ad joining counties. Offica'.n uew brick building of J. Born too, td streot, one door south of Lanioh's lintel. RICHARI MOSSOP, Dealer ta Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods, Groceries Flour. Bacon. Liquors, to Room, on Market street-, a few door west of JaurH jlOJiec, Clearfield, Pa ? I' I' i - I