She jlUpuMiratt. Gkarhk B. (ioom,ANi:R, Editor. C LE ARF I ELD, P A. Thuredhy Morning, May 2, 1867. SlrrntM on ittcomlrurlion. Senator Wilson, Judge Kelly, and a lot of other loyal humbugs, are tamping the Southern States in favor of nogro suffrage, declaring to the pooplo of that seolion that if they ac cept the conditions of the Military Despotism bill and send loyul Aboli tioniets to Congress, they will at onco be restored to their original po sition in the Union. To this pro gramme the club-footed Jacobin (Sto Tens) objects In the following plain style: Such articles as thif are calculated to da much harm. They throw obstacles in the war of future reconstruction, being quoted and relied on as pledges by the Hepubliran party, lleuce much trouble arose from certain expressions contained in a bill which waf reported by the Reconstruction Committee of the Thirty-ninth Congress, though never panted. It was perverted b.r faction ud folly iutn an argument againat the whole pan? and Congress. Ihia generally arises from the carelessness of the reporteri, and sometimes, douhtless, from the inadvertence of the speaker. No man should make promises for the parly. By what authority doet any one aay that by the election of loyal del egate! they will be admitted ? By what authority does anyone aay that Virginia will eleot two loyal Senators, while in truth there is no Virginia? Much il to b done by the people and Congress before any representatives, or benators, or rotate can be recognised. Who authorised any Senator to tay there would be no confiscation, as in anoth er place J These things are too flippantly said. I thinh they had better be gravely pondered. Who is au thorised te travel the eonntry and peddle out am nesty? I would say to the moat guilty, expect punishment and then quietude, bat first a mild confiscation to pay those who have been robbed by disloyal men. These are my wishes, and mine only, perhaps. Thus the people have another reve lation on reconstruction from the commander-in-chief. Thad. had bet ter withdraw the pickets, 'Wilson, Kelly k Co., and give them their or ders. The old h3-ena is crsty on con fiscation, lie, under this title, would as soon rob the widow and orphans of their farm in "Virginia as a common horso thief would his neighbor of bis borso, with this difference : lie would get t lio Rump to authorize him to steal by promising to divide the plun der, while a horse thief might not be so successful because of the in6lgni6 cance of the business, and would thercforo be compelled to suffer if caught by the civil officers of the law. Under the tutelage of loyalty larceny is rendered respectable by terming it confiscation getting your neighbor's property without paying for it. This is what Stevens and his backers arc at, and if they fully succeed it will be joke on "grand moral ideas." Un til the Southern people consent to give all thoir property to Thad. Ste vens and tho negroes, there will be no Union. lie is as crazy on confis cation as John Brown was on eman cipation, and if be does not soon tack about his soul will march along too. It seems very strango that while sen sible men are alive, a fanatical fool like Stevens should be the loader of a party. Yet, this is tho fact, however unpalatable it may be. GrrTiNO Liberal. AVe observe that the loyalists of Marylund,in view ' of tho approaching Slato Convention, are issuing calls for County Conven tions, inviting everybody, "without distinction of race or color," to attend. The hop-step-and-juiiip leaders of the Disunion party in this country seem to be as full of changes (none, howev er, intermediately) as the leopard is of spots, but always of an oxtremo char acter. It is but a few years ago that these samo buffoons allowed "none but Americans to be put on guard j" even their fathers and grandfathers were excluded from their conventions, if they hnppcncd to be "filthy Irish or Dutchmen ;" but now they arc ready to alTiliato with negroes, bub boons, or anything, for the purpose of continuing their rulo and power, to tax and rob the people. This gignn tio swing around the circle should attract the attention of all patriots, and establish to their view as clear as the noonday sun, tho fact that the Radical leaders are as subject to dis honesty as they aro to changes, and that which is to-dny transpiring in Maryland will be adopted in Penn sylvania before October next. The white voters must either submit to negro equality or vote tho Democrat it ticket in the future, in order to save their offsprings from mongrel isin. A Little -Mixed. We olxwrvo by our loyal exchanges that there is to be a Stato Convention held at Wil liamsport, on Wednesday, tho 20tb day of Juno next, for the purpose of nominating a loyal randidato for Ru preme J udgo. The Black Republicans travol tinder a great many aliases. Some of their journals call it a ''Union Slate Convention," others say "Re publican Stato Convention," while wlme blend both and call it a "Union Republican Convention." If an indi vidual were to travol through the country under two or three different names ho would bp denounced as a, scoundrel. Jf this is so, bow can the Black Republican party escape a like diumr "Hm- frotrfi." The Philadelphia Ycaa, and other loyal journals, occasionally set lip a terrible howl over tho numerous mur ders and other heinous crimes com mitted throughout the country. Tho Dead Duck and his aids seem to bens ignorant as a female dog wo onco heard of "so dumb that she did not know her own pups." Theso lcllows are jio ignorant that they do not recognize their own crimes. Tho seed they sowed from 18ii8 to 1H04 is just now springing up, and tho coun try Is gathering tho harvest. Tho impudonce ahd hypoerucy of thoso loyul blood hounds exceeds that of the Devil himselt. Although they kept a school open at Washington and beyond the Potomac for four years for the education of thousands of thoir subjects in tho scienco of murder, arson, robbery and confisca tion, thoy now exhibit symptoms of mortification and regret at the horri ble crimes daily committed around them. The sheaves, in the shape of taxos and crime, tha, tho people are gathering, are tbo practical results that flow from a republican form of government, whon that government is administered by knaves and fools. The law-mukers who confiscate, an nually, ten per cent, of our property to keep up negro bureaus and "loyal" office holders, aro no better than those of Europe; and the diabolical attempt to iguoro the distinction between races as set forth by the Creator, by blending the white and black, is as wicked as tho practico of boring holes through the tongues of Quakers on Boston common in 1058, by the Puritans of that day. The leaders of the Black Republican party are not the first men who became alarmed at their own crimes; and if their lives are spared they will fare much better than their brother oppressors in other ooun tries. Our neighbor of the Journal, we presume, accounts for the evils with which we are afflicted, as being in strict "accordance with enlightened propriety." Poor Fellow ! Sanford Conover, 'he co l.tborer of Stanton, Holt & Co., late of the "Bureau of .Military Just ice," was, after a long delay, on Thurs day last sentenced to the Albany Pen itentiary for ten years. If ever justice takes placo and the law is enforced aguinst his confederates in perjury and crime, thoy will have an oppor tunity of concocting and rehearsing more testimony, but this time to shield their friends from the pains and penalties of a violuted law and nn outraged pooplo. Loyalists, wo have no doubt, will sympathize with their unfortnnato brother, and should be die before his term expires a move ment will no doubt bo mado to erect a monument to his name and fame. John Brown, Lincoln, and Conover, th roc links tho gallows, theatre, and a penitentiary lost out of the loyal chain and lineage of devoted patriots, statesmen and heroes! Our Devil thinks the country cannot long sur vivo the loss of this mighty talent. We could weep over tho thoughts if we had an onion at hand. Another Humuuo: Shelved. The Journal last week announced that the Now York loyalists, "strictly in ac cordance with enlightened propriety," had nominated Barnum's partner Rev. Henry Ward Bcechcr for Dele gate to tho Constitutional Conven tion, but "in accordance with" some other "propriety" tho Rev. humbug has been defeated, running far behind his ticket. It might not be in accord ance with "enlightened propriety," but Brother Beecher and his loyal friend Barnnm, lato of Connecticut, had better invest their joint religion, loyalty and humbuggery in one con cern, and get up a religious museum in some loyal locality, where their friends of tho "grand moral idea" persuasion can patronize them to their hearts content. At Work. We observe by our loy. al exchanges that tho white bureau agents in the Sonth aro busily at work among their "colored brethren," instmcting them in the rights of free men. The bureau men aro calling loyal meetings "without distinction of race or color," in all the Southern Slates; none but loyal pussuns are permitted to participate in tho pro ceedings. We also learn fro.n our Southern exchanges that theso large meetings aro usually mado up of from twenty to thirty negroes, wbo have been clothed and fed at tho bnreau crib for tho past throe years, and one or two while agents of the Plymouth Rock persuasion. A bully mix ! Statr Convention. Tho Demo cratic State Convention will meet nt llarrisburg on Tuesday, tho 11th day of Juno next, for the purpose of nom inating a Judge of the Supreme Court. At this distance from the Bceno of ac tion it looks as though lion. Georgo Sharswood, of Philadelphia, would be the choice. There is not a more com petent man in tho Slato for that posL tion. A Bor in Ulack.. The boss of the negro bureau General Howard ha appointed Charles, son of Frederick Douglass, the negro, to a clerkship in the best drawer of the concern. IIow ar you, "boytin blusr ' . tHmpcr bf hind Hit .rfnsA. A colored Baptist minister at Beau fouit, S. ('., writing to the Christian lii Wil, among other things,' says : " Some of otir while ministerial friends " do more In tho way of procuring " farms and keeping our poor race in " ignorance than anything clso. They " pretend, when they aro North, that " they would como down and do any. " thing for our raco in the way of en " lightening them ; but instead of this, u whon they sco tho cotton gag, they " forget all about Christ and Him cru- " cifled, and tho savins of souls." Of certain Northern merchants, lio says: " All they wish to do, is teach what " President Lincoln has done, pat tho " colored man on tho shoulder with " tho left hand, whilo with tho right " hand they catch hold of his pocket " book. And when they havo got the " last cent from him, their friendship " suddenly ceases. Then, 'ho is only " a nigger.' " Wo suspect that the "colored brother" in this instance ro vcals more trulh than poetry in refer ence to tho practices of Rovcrend poli ticians. They aro Satan's vicegerents on earth, and go about like roaring lions, seeking to devour somebody. "Pet lambs" and cotton balos bad better bo kept under key whilo they are about. nis Associates. John W. Forney is about sailing for Kuropo, for the purpose of investing his plunder more safely. Ho has publibhed in "my two papers, both daily," a card to bis negro associates, announcing his de parture in the following style: "This notice is published for the Information particularly of the frreiiiaeti and other I nnm em sens of the Houth, with whom Col. Forney has been in close and onetant correspondence, lor several Tears part. Their suggestions and wishes will not be neglected, although he may nut be per sonally present to altend to them." This is lovely, if not divine! yet this political hypocrite is only doing this menial work for the African for his own aggrandizement, the in terest of tho negro being of a second ary nature. No respectable white people could claim such attention at tho hands of this celebrated loyalist. Over. The war speck in Europe has blown over. Congress of all tho great Towers is to assemble in England, on tho lulli of May inst., to adjust tho diiTiculty between Napoleon and Bismarck, arising out of tho Lux emburg cmbroglio. We presume the backers of theso celebrated loyalists havo realizod their millions of dollars out of the slocks they bavo reduced and secured. Europe seems to be in more danger from her stock gamblers than from any other sourco. Green back Chase is the father of all the stock gambling fraternity in this country, and the Prussian despot, Bismarck, in Europe. They both use tho liberties and property of their subjects to enrich their friends. They are not literally highwaymen, but they get their riches in tho samo way. Post Orrcc RoniituiEs. The post office at Lock Haven was broken into on last Saturday night, and robbed Tho letters were all torn open, the contents takon out, and scattered all around the neighborhood of the post offico. Thero seems to be a sys tematic attempt lately to rob post offices. It must be done by the friends of the "late lamented," who have been dismissed by "tho Government," but think they ought still to control things as they did in the days of Old Abe. During his reign, posimastors were so addicted to oponing letters in search of treason, that now the perpetrate burglary in order to get letters. Wo neglected to slato last week that the Rump Sen a to bad adjourned the Saturday previous, much to the joy of all true Union men. What happy results would follow if, by some miraculous event, the "nine men would never meet again on this continent. Since the Rumpcrs have gone home tho war against tho Union has closed in a measure, and the man must bo very blind that "can't soe it." . The peace, property, and harmony of the Republic is as much in danger while tho Rump is in session, as the treasure in a bank would bo if tho building was surrounded by a band of burglars. A Lotal Featliik. We observe by tho Mcrcor rrrss, that tho Grand Jury of that county, at their last term, condemned the practice of con fining black and white, and malo and female prisoners in tho samo room in tho jail of that county, but pnllintc tbo conduct of tho Sheriff, and the do moralizing influences arising from the practice, by stating that the prisoners are more plentiful than tho rooms. This county is exceedingly loyal, en joys tho felicity of a prohibitory liquor law, has a temperance bdge in every borough and township, and yet seems to bo very much demoralized. Tin Lincoln Hounk. A number of enterprising negroes have opened a first class hotel in llsgerstown, Md., and honor it with the name of the "late lamented." If any of our loyal friends from this section should bnp pon to turn up in Hagerstown, they will of course patronizo tho "Lincoln House." A roso by auothor name may smell as sweet, but a hotel under this name, and kept by "Ameiicaa citizens of African descent," dares not be shunned by loyalists. We make no charge for advertising this loyal enterprise. Ittnprratf tsrf IHvUlth. Some of thr Radicals In the Fonlh nra eiideavoidig not only to win over the negroes to the IteptiMican party, but to excilo their passions ngainsit tho whilo people of the South, by ap pealing to negro ciipidily. Tho mew of address is to tell the freedinen that the lands of their old masters belong to them, that theso lands ought to be eonfisonted by tho Government and divided among theni,nnd that the condition of tho two races should be altogether changed 1 This monstrous doctrino of confiscation and of war between tho two races finds numerous advoentea among tho extreme Radi cals North and South. It is pushed right and lull, nnd its effect is both injurious upon business, crops, people, States, country, cvory body and every thing. Such missions as have been under taken by Senator Vilson,nnd arranged by Kollcy, of Pa., and other Radicals, aro calculated to produce tho worst fueling and the grcalest possiblo mis chief. Tho avowod object is partisan ship, not tho good of the negro, mor ally, or socially, but simply to make u Radical politician out of him. To do this, tho old planters and old mer chants nnd tradors of tho South, nnd tho iconic themselves, uro to be puint cd in all the deformities of oppressors. Tho negro is to bo taught to halo the while man, with whom bo and bis ancestors havo lived on good terms for many generations. With all his ignorance and unfitness for the use of tho ballot, or for holding office under it, he is to bo thrust into places of great responsibility. What euro such men as Wilson, of Mass, Xyc, of .Nevada, and Kcllcy, of Pu., for good govern ment or tho welfare of the peoplo in Georgia, tho Carolinas, Virginia, or any of the Southern States 1 They havo tbo purpose and power to de stroy, but none to build up. The negro being the moro numerous, and tho more ignorant parties, they can, as they hope, appeal to them, with effect, and, it evil comes, to tho State or to society, or to the negro who, in tho end, will be mado great deal worso by this intermeddling they know they will not suffer, in their per sons or property, by it. It is diflicult to perceive of a more pernicious purpose, or ono calculated, accoidingto the measure of this influ ence, to produce worso results. But our hope is, that tho negro will see his own interest and know his own friends. When tho war closed, the false expectations of sectional men North mado his condition a grout deal worse than it is to-day. lie expected a division of lands, houses, everything. To him, freedom meant freedom from labor. In this expectation, ho refused in a majority of cases to work. The experience of 1 SliS-'UG satisfied him of Ins error, and this Spring be is work ing either for wages or a division of profits, and juct when bis prospocts are brightening, when Reconstruction is accepted as a iieccssity,wheu schools aro opening, when all signs indicate pleasanter and more prosperous rela tions between tho two races in the future, theso political marplots ore setting forth upon their selfish and partisan missions. Wo bclievo thai in many of the Stales, certainly in parts of many of tho States, the ne groes Will bo in sympathy with tho white people. Wo have seen abund ant evidence of this, and it is becauso of this sympathy and good will that these w retched interlopers aro now seeking to break tip these relations. No true friend of peace, public order. J or the future good of tho country, will countenance this designed mischief. X. Y. Express. .Wark I he Itobr&picrrttt Tho popular idea of tho Ficnch Revolution, with its bloody days of terror, is that il was a thundcrgust, orici ami Biiaucn. iiut tins is not strictly so. It took time to rulmi natc, and Robespierre and others, whose names aro baleful, when they first embarked in their careers, were moderato in their views and demands. They replaced others much more moderate Ihnn they, but soon to keep in advanco of competitors eager to ride into power on tho whirlwind they had raised, but wero powerless to con trol, they "progressed" by stages far too rapid, but which covered several vears before the final tleslruo'.ion of Liberty "in tho nsme of liberty," as the Fronch "Radicals" of their time interpreted that sacred principle. It requires no far fetched flight or tho courso of some of the more flippant Radicals of this country to the course of those of Franco. Their is the same ! tnl It nf l.iTtrtevt n rr rr I ....1. l decrees, -of Directory Committee,' of '. V?, I Winded toall berbct-Cnnt-rntirmal M .n,, .-, V. i ter '"fiuenccs. In vain I now try to ecntivc. and of tho "uxo" and the ' same mysterious and Delphic referen ces to the will of "tho pooplo," when but a moiety of "the people ' entertain the sentiments attributed to the whole. There are other aspects in which comparisons might be made, but they will be better understood by reference to tbo"Lilo ol Robespierre.' Our duty is performed in calling pub lic attntion to the historical fact, that great events are apt to run in parallel ruts, and that the present times seem to hfi dt'VclonitlfT inpininnt. 11, hoai, ,.- res: and further (to which we demand tiarticular attention th mm, nr, not in the ranks or leadership of the Democratic party. The Democratic Centra! Committee ot Uhio Dave issued an address to the Democracy of that Mate taking strong ground against the proposed necro suffrage amendment, as intended to establish equality between the whilo and black races. Tho position is well taken, for although it is as much a moral impossibility to elovate the ne gro, socially and mentally, to the level of the while man as it is for tho leop ard to change hit apotH or the Ethio pian his skin, yet the Radicals, by in vesting him with the right to vote and hold offico, aro doing all they cau to place him thero. Gov. Swann, of Maryland, has issued a proclamation declaring the result of tho election in that State on the ques tion of a Constitutional convention: 34,524 votes were enst for the conven tion, 24,1.10 against it, and there were 48 blank ballots. Tho convention will meet in Annapoliion the eocond Wednesday of May. j Jnrhttn in Itir t'h-rrht. We bsvo on inorothan one occasion recently been obliged lo notice llio prostitution of tho pulpit to- the dirty work of tho political firviin, nnd wo regret now to he obliged to cull atten tion to another illiirtrnlion of tho man ner in which the people nro influenced to infidelity from the sacred desk. During tho recent session of the Pitts burg Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, which was held nt, Massillon, Ohio, tho "Coinmittoe on tho state of tho country" mado report as follows : 1 i ,i !' "Tho state of the country is at tho present time peculiar and anomalous, l'ho war for the preservation of the Union lias closed, but the conflict has not torminntod ; it has only been transferred from the field to tho fo rum; from tho camp to the council. Idous, not armies, are tho forces which now confront each other, nnd tho real issue is whether treason shall recover what it has lost in the field or wholh or tho sublime truths expressod in the Declaration of Independence shall havo a distinct and emphatic recogni tion uud application in tho recon struction of tho government and its future administration. 1 our commit teo, therefore, offer for your adoption tho following resolutions: Jtesolved, 1st That wo heartily and emphatically endorse tho action of the J. hirty-nuith Congress on the question of reconstruction, and ap prove too measures adopted tor the final settlement of that question. Hesulvcd, 'id. That, behoving Chris tianity to be tho basis and bulwark of civil liberty, wo hail with joy ns among tho auspicious signs of tho times tho Congressional temperance and prayer meetings. "Jicsolved, ild, That ns "righteous ness cxaitelli a nalion, but tun is a reproach to any peoplo," we w ill not ceaso to pray lor our rulers, nnd w ill give our influence nnd suffrages to elevate to oflices of profit and trust men ot uijOeiiding moral integrity. ' The Thirty-ninth Congress, thus endorsed by the Pittsburg Conference of the Methodist Church, will live in history as the best representation of in fidelity and legislative brutality that has bad an existence in any part of the world in tho last fifty years; and its sets, thus approved by the organ ot tho Methodist thurch, will find place in the annals of the world beside that of the Jacobin Assembly which cursed Fmr.co and drenched the streets nnd alleys of Paris with the innocent blood of the people. If it bail not been for the moral re straint of tbo people, who, although blinded and deceived, slill keepwnuh over their rulers, the- Thirty -ninth Congress would, probably, in its frcnr.y, have declared that there was no God, and that tho Radical party is ahovo tho Constitution and laws of tho land. - It violated every pledge that was given to tho world during tho progress of tbo war, and. setting me supreme law ot tho land at tie. fiance, it provided for the establish ment ol a military despotism overten sovereign Slates ot the Union, whose pooplo nro now suffering the pangs of Lunger without ability to procure loou. Ana this is the body ol men whoso conduct and action is "heartily and emphatically endorsed by the Pittsburg Methodist Conference. Spirit of Wesley, look upon this degrada tion ! .dston ixnttnel. "Thr Impending I-'porft." The above is the tillo of a Spiritual paper, recently started at Atlanta, trcorgia, the hrst nnmleis of which have just reached us. I none of them we find several communications from thespiritof Lincoln, delivered through a fumalo medium in Texas. We make the following extrnct, so that it may bo seen liow tho "Illinois saint "talks now that he bus shufflnd off his mortal coil. Ho snvs "Woo 1 woe ! to tho departed spirit who enters hero ahiid tho follies of war! Woo is mine that I was inher ed into eternity amid tbo conflicts of a strife so bloody 1 .My accusers ! ah my accusers 1 Their faces riso before mo like tho ghosts ot Pamlemonia I The slain upon every battlo field rise up in mockery to my happy hopes, and thus 1 am compelled to live lor a season the destroyer of peace and prosperity, of human affection and happy association laco to fuco with the sorely injured. 1 am not takinu too mm h blitmo to myself when 1 thus speak, for 1 was elected as the repre sentative oi a great nation, ana as ! T i l,co"'!,,l.iod h7 w,s: dl- wisdom which is pure and , - . "TTfU ." ma" l,ul fired with ambition and national sn- f 10 1,,0.1'cs.t of my ability, but conscience, with ilt "still small oicc, unceasingly whispers "it is fulso.' " Wo shall certainly begin to believe in spiritualism if it cau evolve such remarkably correct utterances as the above. Me fear, however, that North ern nnd Southern mediums will clash in the reports they give of tbo spirit Ul UlliCUlll. I, ; 1,0 ,'corin Injunction was argued i before the Supreme Court on the 2th. '"l wo v,'r 8(1 ot ' -v Charles O'Connor delivered a mosl powerful argument, lasting two hours nnd a-half, and left no unprejudiced mind in doubt as to tho uneonstilii- tionality ai d gross infamy of the mil- "ary oespotism bill. As tho Court is now fonsi.unip.i, nowever -being a mere appendage to the Rump Congress and having existence only at the pleas ure of that infamous cabal there is butlitllo probability that tho injunc tion will bo granted. AnvrnnsiNo. On this subject the Ijouisvillo Journal has tho following : "We have been carrying on tho Lou. isvillo Journal between CO and U7 years, , During all this timo we have known no man of business in tho city to fail who advertised lilorally. And we have known no one to succeed in any considerable if, even in a respeo. table degree, who didn't: advertise liberally I An English paper says the purchase! oi nussian America by the I nited States is of the nature of Sherman's tactics, " march upon the enemy's flank." ' iUw cU'rrtisrmrnis. Ip- ltMM, llllndne.. sM Catarrh lr-ftted Wllh aOnt SMeOi-S I'V i. 1.AA('S. M. P.. thviili.t ei.d .nrlst. ((..niierlv ul l.eidf-li. llMllsr.il, ) ,Se. M9 fine street, Tnils'l's. 7rtiiBtHBls lima Die most n lisl.le rurteii in thr city and r.Hiniry ran le sei-ft al hi fhre, The aieilirst faru;) are iiMti I h eerumi-iifty tlietr pntirrt. a br bait (,o secret, ,, preeiiee. Arli fieisl Kve inserted aitli'iul pain. 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Cares have bees made that would surpass belief, were they not substantiated by mea of such ex alted character, aa to forbid the suspicion of un truth, llsny en inent clergymen and physicians certify lo ths public the reliabilitv of our reme. dies, while others hare sent us the assurance of tneir conviction that our Preparations contribute immensely ts the relief of our afflicted fellow, men. The Agent bolow named is leased to furnish gratis cur American Almanac, containing direc tions for ths ase of thess medicines and rerun oatea of their enres of lbs fdlowinr comnl. icts CosUvenose, liili"n Complaints. Hhsumatism. Dropfy, Heartburn, Headacbe ari,ing from foal eiouiseu, nausea. Indigestion, Hurbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom. Flat nleney, Los of Appetite, all lliseaees which require an eraraant medicine. Tbey also, hy purifying tlis blood and stimulating ths svstrm. euro many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, I artial lllindneea. Neuralgia and Nrrroui Irrl. taiuiuy. Derangement of Uis Liver and h'lrinev. Oont, and other kindred disorders arising from a low state of the body, er obstruction of its functions. lie not he put ol by unprincipled dealers with other preparations on which they make more pront. Demand Aran's and take bo ethers, lha sick want the best aid there it for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Da J. C- Aria A (?. T.nw.ll Mass., and sold hy C. D. Watson, Clearfield; vY. v. meis, men Jleps; Joseph R. Irwin and Irvin A Hartshorn, Curwensville j Kirk Spen cer, Lumber City. msyi-2m r ITT1.E oMos-r, mi, ,t I i 11. W. FMTTirS. VI bile and Hrd Onions, at cost and carriage, Keii, at 14 cents. Pilrvr Pkins at 40 cents. VGKT VATI-'.1 FOR GENKHAL L. C. BAKER'S 11 IHTORT OF TUB fSKCRET SERVICE.. Tbli work was announced more than a year ago, but owing to the nttempts of the Govern ment to suppress It. Its publication wrs delayed. It will aow be issued, unaltered and enabrlilged, nder the supervision of Oeneral Bker. These marvelons rsrratives are all attested by t a highest official authority. Ths morals of the National Capital are thor. nophly ventilated, and there are seme strange revelations concerning tha H-sde of Depart ments, Memhtre of Congress, FEMALE 1'AR l IN II HO k Kit 3. and distinguished military characters. 8ed for circulars and aso our terms and a full description of the work. Ad dress P OAKhKTT Co, 70S Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa. ap.'2i 4t I 1ST tK Jl Ktiltaj drawn for June Term. A W': ensvn st'Roas. Jlrady George IVnta. I'rtcr Hoover. llurnside tiidcon 1). Nefl. ovlngton Francis 1. llngnry. '.'!... mu ids, A. tiraham,' Casper Lelimld. Esra Ale. Ferguson G dirge Ft raw. Onsticn Riehnrd Kyler. Oratmia tleorge Armstrong. lluet.m J.,hn l laoders, A. II. Luenre, Atwood Bumlv. Jonlsn TUbert Tlunte. Lawrence John Fcntn. Ahrnham Iluniphrrv, Matthew Ogden, Irwin J. M Bride, rainuel Fuil erton. Morris Oeorgv T. Tlcss. Osceola Jnmes YYrsthrouk. I'enti .T.ihn Johnson, haraucl Wiuemtre, I nion Philip Ulsnehnrd. TnAvritsR jraons riasT week. 1 rteoeerin Oonrge OrtMim. Ilcll I'lierlea Thorp. Itorga K.lwsrd Albert. Itr.,ir,.H-W estlev fqiirry, X. P. Wilson, Juhn Cowdcr, Hsvid W ilson. liredy John Potter. F. K. Arnold. Ilsrni,lel:i,jh luker, Jsmea M Murray, l. . Kmilh. Christian llorabativ'h. Chest Jonathan Fry. Thomas Evans. Covington Jacob Maurcr. ClrarlirllJ.,. Wriglcy, A. J. Southard, Thoa. robins, Ocorre YV. Ilhccni, lianiel Connelly. Ileoatur John Uearhnrt. Ferguson Henid M f raoken. Foe Jacob II art man. Solomon Haiia. Uirartl Ocorge tirren. oshen Wjllimu Hraliam. tlrahaia Kllia !(-, o . . V'lc, Jacob llrnrlisrt. (, alien John V. ll.nnmerslrv. Huston Jurors Tyler. Charles Brown. Jonlun Jsmee M tiheehan, 8. M. Mrkcrmaa. Karthaus Andrew C.mowev. llcnl. tinnsalua. Lawrence Oeorge II. l.gn, tieorge Oullch. Lumber Citv Jnmce 11. Ilile. o.cv.,.,anH R. I.d. Ocorge M. tlri.l.in. ri'om U' W"' imn U l "rrt Uri W ooilward Julin Jordan. C. C. PliorT. eeroxn wrra. Flcccaria Willi.m h. Wright. Ilr.dt.d-W. S. T.vlor, Wm. Woolri.lge. John Itrti.lv .TW..1 fc,. .i . ... . ,, - ,,M,r, -rKv rmnrr, j. m.ir lrvlw. jr., Ilrun-.ri iWumr. 'hti -Jut.,,,, rent, i n. J it tri.h M Cunt, Jolm kirnhm, Jntmb W. l,.ml.Hrn. (.IfMrtif i.i i r u i.. t it Ti n w . MliMrhill. V. V. lift!.. ISeeaicr Ti'.l.r l IS . - -" . i"'i(n, Asuury ufamrrt, John llnr tca. Ferguson Daniel Kooaer. Uirard llcarv IMuIhII. Orshstn A. C. lisle. Karlhans Ben.lamir I. Hull. Knoi Jscob Arnold. Lumber t ,yJ,mr, (j. Krllr. Morris Jehn Haiis. Jacch Fullmer. New VTashietrtnn Joseph II Hreth. Osceola Vl'ilimm Fhu'arr, Abraham Krphart I nion John .-hceser. Woo.lward Saniuel Henderson. T --- . .-, e. sui sVIHIUCs), 1 1 f rereit'cd and lur nw rh-p by JOKPM U. I'ltWIV. Rrrtr Vl aat prll tf Cnrwn- illr, Pa. C I"0K PTO ES-with ImproT-, ah pan, 1 sStirnina. awal av 1 It L I) Tf itx advritisrmfnts. M K V K lis' Kealy Toipioved Credent b. Ve ori:nsi in .i r.i.im. VC KNi-iW 1,1 (Mil Ii lo be l he best. U,, Pure M. liil and hi;...-. er l in Am. t,,, p-'cte. MehvlfMii mv.,1,,1 1M,,, I'lare,. Music. No. 722 Arch MnH, below ih. aprjj .lilt Philadelphia, I's. U. S. Tax Appeals. U. M. AskrSi,B's Ol'Kl'l , It'TIt liisi., Pa. ) Office, Cliri livillc,ncrli, W ('.,.. P. ' j "VrOTU K is hereby given tint the H-a POU) f.((f il ..', TaUtut.''.,- nl emimi n.h.inp mU 1 tdtken wit Inn th Nint'ti-tiih .rnle'hi.n liilrct, lv lh VfirMnht Att'rf.r. oii'l. r th 1m of the I'niti'i Stiitcfl, will rii)Btn nfipn to all .rrfn. eonwilteta fur VKiiiiiniitii.D for tlit tynruf ten tiavi rum the ft rut day of aUiiv, A, It. t7, at ii,o a rfrWir'i Ofljr., in lh intrtniffii of (iirwuiiiville. At the titim Untrd atmir th Ainr wiil r. eiv, bar ami detennm all a if" la rfUtire f tnjr enonfiui or io(unvo (.luationi b) Ui Ai uriant Anw-avur. in rfurd to appN the taw proriilt-F, "Thit " tht qiHMion lo bti d-trTnin(, iy (lie AHwuisor. "on aii teii rvcfirrtiDfr tht vaJaiWMin or enu " uitn(tn of pnipf-rtv, or ohjrrti h-dle to duly "ortaihtioit, bal) itr wh' tlit r th Taluntion coin " plain, of be or he not in a jot relation or pro "portion to other vatiuilinris m (he attio " mnt dii-irirt. and whrttHT tiie enurafTutioo bo or be not eorrwt. And nil appeal to the aewp M aor aa ainrepaid (thai) ho made in writ in jr. and) " hull fpccif y the particular nauee, natter or tiun-; " reipe:tiji2 which a d-mon in roqucfted; Ld " ahall, moreover, ntnt! the prnond or principle of inequality or error e.mrlainel of." DA. Mr: I. MViXG.STOV. apr2.Vil". Anncuwir of IHib Colltrtinn Dintrlet, AtDITOK'N KOTICIw-In the matter of the estate of lieurr Crowtll, of Brn.llord tp. denen-rd. All pernon intcrened are berehy noti fied that the undomitrned audttir, appointed hy the Court tfi make dippu-itioo of moneyd remain in-; in the baud of Jrbn ( rowell, aduiiniftrator of Henry Crowrll, deceaard. will attend to the duttea of hit appointment at hi oflice in Clearfield, on Saturdav, Uw 4ih daT of May, lt'T, al 7 o clock. P. M. J. DLAKK WAisTEKS, pr1S-3t Auditor, CAt'TIONsjmm-All rer-o.in are hereby cautioned apain-t purrhRfin; or ir any way nteddling with the following t-Tfmal property, now in poiw i'-ion of hht-neicr .UrMastera, ot Lamaidc town. rhip : 1 -mall blm k itud botw, 1 norrel stud borH, 1 aorrel borw, 1 roan borne, 1 bar mare, 1 htg $UA and chain, 4 bf, 3 aett of double faarnen-, abmt 60 bushel of nc, and a lot of atore good-, aa tha aame belongs to ua, and ia left with biui on loan nhr. DAVIri PIGU. April 1, lKCT-St ptl LIVERY STABLE. THE andcrsi jilted bcrR Irave to inform the pub lic th.-.t he is now lullv prepared to acciHitu.-.-date all in the wav of fumishinir Horses, llcrU-s, baddies and Harness, on the ehorteat nolioe and on reasonable terms. Kesidonce oa Locust street, between Third and Fonnh. i:o. yr. geartiabt. Clcarlrld, April 11, !;. JOSEPH KUXZ'8 SEW CLOTIinG STORE, CLEAR! I ELD, ri. rilfl anb-critortal.ePt!tii metliiH!. of annoonrm-; X t - citiaena of t'lerrueld rnrt the puil.(, fffuerally, that he har junt opened a lBrjre -took of AOTIIIXG AND GENTLE JIEXS FIT.XISIIIXG GOODS, Tonthf' and Born puita, the Iat-t atrlef of Hata and Op-, and B(K.Ti and htiOKS. ail of wbiekv ha will dipoe of at m trifle ahore eo-t. He ean be f-mrl-.n Mark4 Ptrvvt. between Tbrrd and F-iurth, in the room formerly ocrnpied by Williim Hod in an. wliere he ao licit- the eitiaenn to eaM and examine hi atnc JOfikirii KIM. riearfleld, April II, 1 S7. THE LATEST OUT I JiOKKT FATED IS MONET MADE? 1 B VTI-JK tf too wish to rnrchaae CLOTH- Inf, DATS CAPf, or Furnishing Quads, GO TO C. H. MOOJIE'S New aad Cheap Clothing tore, where will be found ecustantiv on hand a larra and well se lected assortment of Fine Riser, Csssimere suits, aad drabs, brown, lifht, aad in fact ALL KINDS OF CLOTIIIXG Adapted te all seasons of the year; also, Shirts, Drawers, Collars, aad a lara and well selected asaortBcnt of Ine HATS and CAPS, of the verjr latest slvles ; and in fact everything that eao be called fur in his line, will be furnished at the eery (owes, citr prices, al thev have bee pnrchteed at ths lowest possible frorea. aai will he sold ia the tame way hy c. B. VOOBE, ' la the root COce Building, I'hilipsbarf, Pa. news! Patlr and Weekly papers, Marattnee; alea, a lars:, essortment of the latest and beet Novels, Joke Books, ere, constantly on hsnd at C'H. MliORg'ft, In lha Post Office Boilding, w'l-1y 1'hilipibnrg, Pa. IX Till; C'Ol'RT OK C t1ilt)N PLEAS of Clearfield coutitv, Pennsvlvauia : Hiram Woodward. 1 - , Nn IS tecs vs. , , 1'n. AldMilt and Ckae, B'lliakcr. rrnishee. Forci(m atta hmer.L th Tt-;,;e ' .ui iu . nirrs a rule for the I'lTithonntarv Is simm n i Now, Maieh SI, lHf, judgment in this rase. n ALLAt I., 1.K.1.I n t I1KI.MXG. An.irni vi fur rieintiff. The claim la this case is two hordced dollars. D. F. KT7.WKILKK, aprl.l,17 ftt I'rothonotsry. IK Till; C'ttl'KI UKIOMMIIX PLEAS of Ctearneld county, I'ennsylvsnia : Elyah Hums, No , January term, Ifi7. rt ; ubjirena snr divorce. I.avina Burns. ) To Lavina Burns, respondent r on arc hereby notified that Kl.jah Hums has duly prrwewipd Ins petition in theCourt of Common l'b ae or said county, praying that, for the onuses set forth in said petition, he may be divorced from the bonds of metrimony hv the sai.l libelant, enter ed into with yon. thr said Lavina Burns. Now, yoa are csimmandcil, (bat you he and an- tSCar Si lb neat I'imH nl f'... ..- 1,1 ... . .'i..iu,.n tear lor sail manly, lo he held at Clearfield on Ihe third Mon- oay oi June, im.7, and show cause, if any Tow have, why Kh.ish Barns shimld not he divorced from the Imnus of matrimony contracted: aith vou. aprd.isr.7 JAltlll A. I A I ST. 8hcr.ir. Tins Starch Glosa 18 used hy Irst cleas Hotels La.adeies, tans of thoa'andsol Families, and should he used by all. It gives a beautiful pillsh, a afcit.g the ir pass saiHithly eras the cloth, saving m-b time and labor. Uoosls dune ap with it k, clean longer, eonseuently will not wear oat sa on. It mskes old l.inea look like new. Bold hy Druggists and Urocele Generally. Our Imperial Blue Is the best in the world I It Is soluble la hard aa well as soft water. It is put ap la the safest, neatest, and mort rntivenicni A , .i - it i to the poblie. It , warranted em to streak the cloth, 8-tld.hv tlreceraand ..racists ..Mn. Arrets wfnted sssr.liM , t n ... - .v -U..HS n-e oner eitrsordlnsry inducements. Address n m MARCH i; LOSS Co artl em Na. ls Fulton Su, New York MUSIC STORE. "! M. f,m r has n ened his Music Ftars 1 1, one door West of )'. Lewis' Bnk fwre, where he keeps eonsnntlr en hand Sieinwsv 4 Sons' and tlunhle's kl. pany's Planes, Ms -en A Hamlin's Cabinet Or. .L - . i. m 9 l0- elodeonsi t.U tars. A miles Fir.. V... u.:. j . ' ..-.T un,rsnD 1IDI1S strings. Music Books C.ldcn Chairs, Oeldca Shower. Golden Conser, Golden Trio, Ac. Ac Kheet Husle He ts conHsnlly receiTing rrom Phi adelnhn .11 th. - . .i' " '"" ' , : " wi,,ea pereont at a distance wisl.ia , eaa order, i ad have them aent by mail, at publisher's prices. Pi.nns and Organs warranted f-,r fire years. Those w.shing te bey any of the shove .rtidee are invited te call aad alanine mine before ear. eha.,,,, elseehere My price, sr. ih, rae as in New Tork and Philadelphia. Oirralars of Instruments sent promt tW wnoa ' epr.lte.Uoa, with aay additional information) d.aired, B. M. ORtKN, Hill street. Huntingdon. Pa, One door west of Lewis' Book Store, r I, R,N1', Clearfield. A real forClearSeld eonnlT. Pa. dee A. ISA... B AHli A INS in all kinds of Woob-n (looda, hawl Blauketa, CotctVis. Ac. at . ,, J.JKKAT1!E.VS; 101AI0Lij for sale at J. P. KRATZKR g, . Market Street.