ShcgepwMifnw. Geobuk B.Gooki.ander, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, August 8, 1867, Democratic State Ticket. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COVET, EON. GEOKGE SHAESWOOD, or rnii.ADKt.rHiA. Democratic District Ticket. ASSEMBLY, - ' " Til OA. J. MeCUl.I.OUGH, nr nt.cAKriKLit rorsrrr. JBubject to the action of the District Convention. Democratic County Ticket. 4 j MIKRI1T, C VBEKIVI II OWE, , Of Decatur township. W.ILMAM K. WHIG LEV, Of Bradford township. , D16TItICt ATTORNEY, HI 1.1.1AM M. Mct U LLOUGI1, , 0' Cloarbold borough. 0OMM18KI0NKR, OTHKLLU llllitD, Of liurnside township. , i MICH AR II N. ELLIS. . , W Hell township. AfDITOR, I I. AKk BROW X, Of Law pens township. . . CORONER, J1MEI A. MIIOAF., Of Clearneld hornvrh. Keep it before Ike pooplo, tint tlie late Radical Legislature appropriated for payment of its members and at taches $115,000 more than that of 1804. " : , The A duress. We rail the atten tion of our readers to the address of tho democratic Stale Committee in tliii inane. 1 It needs do recommenda tion at our bands. We hope it will bo read by all, and tho precepts re ferred to therein practiced. Fleam Excise Us. As we are no match for the jxiylriotic loyal soul (in a war sense) who presides over tho columns of the Bellcfonte Pre, w are compelled to let him occupy the field, wbilo we are much better engaged upon tho "Jeff. Davis, Rebel, Copperhead newspaper," in furnishing reading matter for the "black hearted rebels und trnitors" of tho old "Union- saver" persuasion. If we have time to wasto in foraging for tom tits, we may, alter tho dog duys, discharge ' Tolley at him from our masked bat tery. We far shoddy heroes. They are as barbarous as a Mexican greaser, and as cWtnictive aa sausage cutters wlcn people are out of their reach. General Sheridan, the proprietor of the negro kingdom of Louisiana, last week issued an ordor appointing the IJegistcrs for that dominion, in which he enjoins npon his satraps the duty of appointing an equal number of negroes and whites. The latter are of course from Massachusetts, or some other "loyal" State. The registry was completed in three days, and resulted as follows : Whites, 85,244 : Negroes, 71,902; Loyal Negro mnjor-J ity, 86,b;K. All but four counties in the Stato will give a large negro majority. A greater farce has never been perpetrated upon the eloctive franchiso, unless we accept Brown low's reconstructed Tennessee. Exckssivi Lot alt. Tho article of loyalty is as extensive and bound less in some bosoms as the rays of light. I he Clayton (Del.) Herald paper published by a woman and do votcd to the niggv assails the "Gov ernment" in the following stylo. Hear the female loyalist : "Lot the whole prMj.lt dmand of Congress the tmpraclicjcnl of Andrew .lohnson. Nothing olm will giro aa security. There can U no lasting pence while sorb an unprincipled uiurj.i-r ths id lb. Presidential ebair. W feel very much some, linn like prsiiuf the fond l,ord to convert him and thea kill km, mil 11 be woa't do that, to iiu m ixraow." It is well for Surrntt that he never nid this -much about the "late la- mcnled.'' That which was a crime (abuse of tho President) three years ugo, has been transformed, through loyal ethics, into a virtue. ' The Revenue frauds committed by the Black Jtepublican office holders in tho large cities have become so enormous, that the Secretary of the Treasury has been compelled to solcct tho Tost Muster, Collector of the Tort and U. S. District Attorney, as a llevenuo Hoard to watch the Collect or and Asgonsora. This Board has power to employ any tmmbcr of spies and detectives they may deem neces sary to watch the loyal office holders, and make Weekly reports to the Ticnsnry Department. That a party controlled by "grand moral ideas" should impose this extra expense upon tho people eeems remarkable; but yet ench is the fitct. It takes one loyalist to act us Asecssor or Collect or, and then it takes five or six more to wattili him. This we Mipposo is loyal strategy getting tho ' whole herd into ottice. It is ns good a game fur shoddy patriots as the "war Si ,, . lor the Virion .- rail npon the 'J'renitirr. Thf I'tmt "iAtyal" .mw. No man, much less an executive officer, should ever become a retail dealer of bad morals.. Mr. Francis It. Jordan, Secretary of Stnto, nnd Chair man ot the Illnck llopublit'Ait Slate Committer, has issued his first address in the present campaign. It contains less truth than is to bo found in any similar document ever Issued. Hav ing emanated from one of the people's servants, an officer of Stato and a teacher of "grand, -moral ideas,", it should have contained somcthingpatri otic and truthful. But as the press of his own party chief among thorn the Now York Tribune and Pittsburg Chronicle aro oxposing his sophis tries, we need not point out his first class slanders against his superiors. ' The author must think tho people, of Pennsylvania are, as ignorant as Digger Indians, or ho never would have concocted such a batch of balder dash.1' Thore is scarcely one single allusion either to the remote or recent history of men or parties of tho coun try, that is not misrepresented or dis torted and so clumsily done, that no to dotoct the purpose of deception. In giving a biography of Judge illiams their candidate for the Sa proine Bench of tho State we are informed that the Judge is about forty- six years of ago: but never a word about the place of his birth. liiogra pliers never omit this important fact. No biography is complete without it. Why, then, this omission? Did Mr. Jordan fear that if he would tell the people where Mr. Williams was born, raised and educated, he would thereby bo telling them thoir cundidate was an imported Yankee, and that by placing him at the head of the judiciary of this staid old Commonwealth the introduc tion of the "new lights" of new Eng. land fanaticism would bo best secured f Mr. Williams "is of the Webster and Clay Bchool of politics," says this ad dross. When was he with Clay and Webster f Was he with those two groat statesmen when they were act ing in harmony with the Democracy npon the very questions that now sop arate the Democrats and the Aboli tionists, and. when they were denoun cmg iuo iiuioriur. iuiiiama among tbcm) in language but little less polite than Andrew Johnson is now denoun cing them ? What "school of politics did Mr. Williams belong to thenf Where was he when Lis party was r cii-ting and nullifying the clearest provisionsof the Constitution and the most solemn acts of Congress respect ing the fugitive slave law f Where was he when Lis party was burning churches, and disfranchising men be cause of their religion or foreign birth f And whore was he when his party was backing tip and applauding the trea sonable and murderous conduct of old John Brown f Did be learn such lessons in Clay's and Webster's "school of politics?" How fulse to the memory of the honored dead ! How insulting to the intelligence of the intelligent living! Nor it this address any tlio less free from misrepresentation, it not positive falsehood, when it comes to speak of Judge Sharswood, the Democratic candidate It soems that, in 18C2 or 19G3, Judge Bharswood, taking the Constitution for his guide which says that nothing but gold and silver shall be made a legal tender gave an opinion pronouncing the act of Congress de claring paper money to be a legal tender, unconstitutional. Who dare say that this opinion was wrong, then t Was it possible fbr any judge to decide otherwise without perjury ? Mr. Jor dan knew it was not; and if ho had the candor that all honest men should have, he would either have omitted any reforence to this decision whatever, or else ho should have explained that this decision was delivered under the late government of the Vnitod Slates strictly in harmony with tho late Con stitution as formed by the "relets" of 70 and only violutivo of tho same old Constitution as purified and regen erated under such saints as Fred. Douglass, Phillips, Stevons, Sumner & Co. Hundreds of similar decisions have been dclivorcd; and no honest judge ever thought of delivering any other opinion, until "military neces sity" taught them how to "throw con science to tho devil" os Thad. Stevens orders them. When will our public men learn that "honesty is tho best policy," and that to attempt to mislead tho people npon public questions is no less crimi nal than treason to the State ! When that day comes, we will have whole some laws, administered by honest men, to live under them. But not before. At New Haven, Conn., on Sunday last, two boys agd about 15 yoars, named Sullivan and Cabel, while re turning from Sunday School, got into a (jnarrcl, when thu former 6Ubbed Cabel with a knife, front the effect of which he died in two Lours. A Boston clergyman, who believes in amusements if properly oonduc.td, says it is quite curious "to note how many of our people have attonded the cirrus the past week, only because they wanted to "ploaso tho children ;" but still more curious to be olxterved that j in very many instances it has taken vv u un-ulfH 1 1 U III on, n iiu pit many vlron. wo t . , ft tlrn ft t Iima q K1a l.n,l;.t :.l. I bny or pirL Trnnrre 1'lrrllon. Brownlow nnd his ncgroe held an election in this Stato on the 1st inst. The Muck and white negroes combined had everything their own way. They made their majority to suit themselves. As tho Voting was dime by loyal ma chinery, tho majority was a mutter of t.isto. Tho negroes and mean whites carried everything CJovornor, Le gislature, and nil tho Congressmen. Things wcro dono up on election day in regular Moxiuan stylo. The loyal blacks and whites wcro ns thick as thrco in a bed rather a strong dose for the dog-days. The Radical pross rejoice greatly over tho negro victory, although tho Philadelphia Press says : "llrownlow may ba rough and violent man, but just such inau waited to brinff a State out from the 6vry furnntia of ilaveryand veeted wrong. We do not put bim forth ai a uaodrl. We would not willtnjrljr see him Otnrernor of Pennnrlrauia, but wa do want bim fur and rr)uice in seeing him (iorernor of Tonneasee." i ; This is an ungrateful thrust at tho "model" Governor, but niado by an editor that rolls ingratitude tinder his tongue as a sweet morsel it is his food. , Frnnr.v in ISM. wan transformed from a liepublic to a Despotism in one night, by this Brownlow plan. $39,000,000. ' That is the estimate for carrying on tho Military Governments, in the Southern Dukedoms, during the next fiscal year. The cstimnto is based upon information received at the Treas ury Department, and may, therefore, be relied upon. As actual expendi tures usually exceed estimates in ad vance, it would not be surprising If the sum total should run up to Foury Millio.m or Dollars before tho year is out. - Now, this money is taken out of tho pockets of tho people, for no earthly purpose but to keep the republican parly in powor. Not ono nickel cent of it is needed to support the Govern ment, for tho Government does not need the Bupnort of Dukes, nor the Dukedoms. These Southern people can and will govern themselves, if tho Kadicala will only give them a chance. The military is no more necessary to maintain order, nor to execute the laws, now, in Louisiana, Carclina, or Virginia, than in New York or New England. Hence, we repeat, these thirty-five or forty millions of dollars is just so much of an electioneering fund to keep tho Southern States out of tho Union, and to keep the Butlers, Stevcnscs and Kclley in power at least until after the next Presidential eloction when they expect a lease of fiowcr ana plunder, lor four years onger. If this money came out of the pock ets of tho lludiuals themselves there would be lusa causo for complaint; but as Domocrats and men w bo never voted for KepuMican in their lives have to pay their proportion, the operation presents the complexion of a positive swiuaio. Mill, it is a swin- L W. kUi.d to until tho masses of the pooplo, tired of sup porting t h cite Dukedoms, and tired of being taxed for tho maintenance of tliO most wicked fuction wilh which a great country was ever afflicted, rise in their might and sweep the whole concern away. The host beginning to that end is to propare for the fall elections. . If we can whip tho Jaco bins as well as they deservo to be whipped, this autumn, they will want more than thirty-five millions to cna ble them again to cut at into the Presidential chair a man after thoir own heart. Meanwhile tho 35,000,000 is just so much to be added to Uouki Uent, Food, Fuel and Clothing ; so much subtracted from Waoes and Salaries. The High Tariff aud Bin Bounty Lords will not fuel the burthen any nioro than tho Dukes in the mili tary dependencies, but it will full with crushing weight, as usual, upon those who are the lcatt able to bear it ths workingman, the mechanic, tho day laborer, the artisan, tho farm- or, the salaried clork, the man of small incomes, and others of all -that class. iS. Y. Express. The Irrrprrtntblr .irrirns In thr t'onlrrmre. Tho Erie Conference of the Metho dist church recently held a session in New Castlo. ' It would be a raro curi osity for any gathering to bo hold in this conntry without devoting a large sharo of its deliberations to tho "gen tleman fromAfrira,"andof course tho Conference of our Methodist friends could not bo expected as an exception. The following extract from tho pro coedings will bo read with a relish by all tho Uadieal brethren : "Dr. Clarke staled that a colored brother, a local preacher, was present at tho Conforoneo, well recommended and endorsed by the ProfebBor of ilberlorce University, who was en- deavoring to collect funds to aid him in obtaining an education; and be nxm-cd that a collection bo taken up for that purpose. Pending tho ques tion of tho collection, finite an anima ted discussion took plaoo as to its propriety, in which Dr. Kinsley and ltev. J. Bain wcro tho chief speakers ; in wnicu u was inuicatcu by lr. Kinsley that ho considered a negro as good as a whito man if ho behaved himself, but that thoro woro white men whose children could not get such education, and ho thought char ity had better begin at homo. To which Mr. Bain Lad no objections, provided it did not stay there. Ho hoped lo see the day when they should have as many black D. D.'s as white ones; ho thought they wore good material lo make D. D.'a out of. "This being a new use to which to apply the 'negro,' seemed to bo popu lar, and the Confei-enco ordered the oolioctio.1, which amounted lo tii2.6l. Tho colored brother then came for ward and made one sr-och over so many times that it was feared he would hardly get through soon but at length wound up with a round turn, "ing him ne uopea tucy would 'inquire after him and they would find hiuU ill KntnA ail lliA ai.Lw.la ....I :r they had any moro money to send it alone" A.. II. Stephens weighs only ninety four pounds. a nuni'M DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE, pRNtlTRATtr KTATB f'oualTTI'S HilOUS, ) I'l UAnrm.n, l'l., August 7, 1H7 J To the People of Pennsylvania : The Democratic organization, de voted to tho maintenance of its im mortal principles; conscious of its duty to thorn, ami to the Republic; proud of its years, its triumphs and its heroism in disaster,aud remember ing that in the faco of persecution, of official frowns, of corrupt appliances and of successive dofeats, its numbers have steadily incrcasod; ngnin presents to you its candidate for your suffrages. The Republican party has controlled the government for six years, and we accuse it before you, because : la tho sacred name of Union, it has perpotuated disunion ; In tho room of tho blessings of pr, it bar glvuu us liatc, diaoord and misory; it has violated the pluinest princi ples of free government, broken tho written Constitution, and only yielded obedience to the behests of party; The people aro denied the attribute of sovereignty ; the military subverts the civil power; generals remove gov ernors cleo'-od by tho pooplo, and a despotism reigns in ten Stales; ' Congress assumes the right to say that negroes shall vote in Pennsyl vania, and denies to us the right to rcgulato our own rule of suffrage; The negro is, by law, made the equal of the whito man in all public places, and authorized to hold office and sit on juries in tho Capital; Tho destinies of ten Slates, and of ten millions of whito people therein, are, by Congress and tho military powor, placed undor the control of four millions of blacks; Their reckless expenditure of tho public money in their conduct of tho government, in the support and organ ization of hundreds of thousands of idlo nogroes, in the employment of hordes of unnecessary spies and ofll ciuls, and in maintaining military power over the submissive South, en dangors and delays tho payment of the public debt of twenty-seven hun. dred millions of dollars to which the public fuilh tiled ired ; incur gross mismanagement causes taxation to bear heavily upon the people. In ltfOO, ono dollar and sixty cents per head were paid by tho peo- plo through tho customs; In 18Gfi, fourteen dollars per head wero drawn, mainly from the consumption and business of tho poorer classses, through the customs and internal revenuo. In 1800, each individual owod two dollars and six cents of tho public debt; in 1807, each owes seventy-nino dollars and fifty cohts thereof. In 1800, tho expenses of thegovcrumont were sixty two millions; in 18(57, the Treasury estimates them at two hundrod and twonty-fivo millioLS, independent of interest on the debt, loth bring periods of psace. Pennsylvania's share of the public debt is two hundred and seventy-five millions, her own debt thirty-fivo and a half millions, and her city and county indebtedness will swell the total to four hundred millions. Twenty-five millions annu ally come from your earnings to pay tho interest thereon. In 1S00, your Stato government cost you four bun. drcd and two thousand dollars ; whilst in 180G, it cost you six hundred and sixty-nine thousand dollars; The pressuro ot thoso exhausting burthens and the snicidid policy of Congress, havo caused uncertainty and depression to pervade all branches of trado and manufactures ; Our commcrco is suffering, the en terprise of our people is repressed and L . busll,e88 The rsv interests languish ; cnucs of the government are less than its interest and expenses, and tho financial officer foreshadows an increaso of tho public debt ; Thoy plot the destruction of our form of government, by destroying iho independunco of the Executive, attempting to subordinate the judici ary and by concentrating all power in tho legislative branch Piobbing the pcoplo of sovereign power, they have nnitod it wilh the government In Congress, and dealt a fatal blow at our liberties, for tyranny ma' be as absolute in a number of persons as in an individual. Unblushing corruption stalks thro' every department of the government Mn(lcr lb'r control. For these and kindred wrongs we arraign thorn, and us the representa tive of anUgoiii.m tu each of them,. wo present to you our ramlidato for tho Supremo Bench : GftnRiiR SiMRswnnp a Pennsylva nia, a man oi pure morals, a pro found thinker, a sound lawyer and a jurist of nntionnl reputation. It has been tho rule of his official conduct to yield obedienco to wiitlcn law, and neither party necessity nirr cor rupting influenco can sway hjm from hii) duty to fearlessly proclaim it. II is opponent, IlENny W. Williams, is a native of New England, nnd is comparatively unknown to our poo plo. Prior to his nomination ho was said to bo a worthy gentleman nnd an able lawyer. Ho has accepted n nomination upon a platform by which ho is pledged "to 1'Lace the Supreme Court in harmony with, the politi cal opinions or Tfix majority op the rr.opi.E." This destroys his independ ence and "holds the Judgo accounta " ble to a political party for his con " struction of the law, and inevitably " tempts him to sacrifice his intog " rity ; to bocomo tho meanest of all " creatures a sworn minister of jus- " tice obedient to tho dictates of " politicians." , Tho independent and fearless judge protect your life, your liberty and your property. With which of these men will you trust them f Deuocuath or Pennsylvania: Wo call upon you to organize in every section of tho Stato. Act for yourselves, promptly and rigorously. Wait for no man. Tho government you love is in clangor, its great cardi nal doctrines are daily attacked, and "treason in peaco may provo more deadly thau treason in war." Indi vidual exertion is tho duty of every man. Canvass your school districts. Form clubs. Circulate your local pnpers. Teach the people. Counsel with the uged. Encourage the timid. Arouso tho sluggish. Stop talking and go to work. The enemy aro vul nerable at every point; attack them for thoir nmJcods. Your puinciples abe eternal and must mil vail. By order' of the Domocratio State Committee. ' " WILLIAM A. WALLACE, . Chairman. ".f it t'nhappy l'aflMrt.M A mono: other pungent thinpa which the New York UeratiTt correspondent represonts Thaddeus Stevens of say ingofsomeof Lis leading republican brethren is this that John W. ioary, the present Coventor of Pennsylvania, is "an unhappy failure." That old Thad. has arrived at a just estimate of Gear, is undeniable. But ourttov ornor is not the only "unhappy fail ure," and the whole tenor ot Jlr. Ste vens' remarks shows tliat he so re gards it. This party started out ten years ago as tho champion of "free speech," and in less than five years, by mere brute force, it closed up every mouth in the whole country that refused to sanc tion the outrages it committed. It proclaimed its intention to "bring the government back to what it had been in tho earlier and purer days of the Republic," and it had not been a year iu power before it began to nprootthe foundation upon which the grand structure of the Federal Government had been laid by Washington and his compatriots. It cried out with a loud voice against the extravagnnco of Democratic administrations, and yet, according to public averment of ono of its own loading members of Con gross, (Iawes, of .Massachusetts,) it stole more in the Erst year of its ad ministration of the government than Uuchanan bad expended in bis whole term. Avowing itself the party of the "Union," it fhrlod to preserve the Union by poacolul means, and actual ly, (aoeording to its own interpreta tion of thorcHiilt,) split it in twain by forco and arms. Mr. Stevens himself pronounces the republican party a failure. Ho re gards it as too much dcmtiraliced to have any hope of future success found ed upon an appeal to tho reason of the pooplo. Ho admits that tho only waj to save it from defeat at the next election, is to create a furor to raise an excitement to stir the passions of the pooplo to such a depth that their reason will be drowned and they be rendered incapablo of distinguishing clearly between good and evil.' W hen a party that has so long had tho ad ministering of our governments, both State and .National, admits that it can maintain itself only by muddying tho political waters of the countrv, so that no ono may seo the bottom, it mav of a surety be written down as a most "utihnpp' failure." tionry will not lack tho comfort that misory i said to derivo from company. His party is as bad a failure as him self Lancaster Intelligencer. Mr. Williams, the "Invar" rnnrlidntn for Supremo Judge, is in favor of tho Kumn ConrrrftM fiircinrr rinitm anrTrnrrn upon Pennsylvania and other North ern Slates, in the sumo stylo they have clone it in the South. How do yon like it, irAtelltptiblicat? Wm. T. Skidmore, who ometime ago assassinated .M r. W. K. Carr with an air gun, and whose trial has been progressing for tho pat few day in the Kings County Court, Brooklyn, was found dead in his cell on the morning of the 21st nit. Brownlow is renorloii In l. in anrh wretched health that recovery is i nrxno lmpossioip. is taiao about, to foreclose! his mortgage. j Ciioki u to Death A son of Mr. Joseph Broynn, aged about seven years, was choked lo death on Tues day, by m piece of a irroiind nut hell j bulging in his throat. Wo have not i heard any of Die particulars. ,'--1 fcir r; Jnuriial. , I Wlarrifi. j In the f'atliulic Church, in this place, on Auf ul i. I "'17, be Iter. Tn.mis Tsa.t, Mr. JOHN1 HOULIHAN to y.tt. JIAUV IIUVi.K; both of CI.siImM, Pa. ?ifl In Fcriruaos township, July 2.1, IM,7, TlIOMArt IILMIY, K"., agi-rl shout 711 -,rr. ftnv rMvrrttirnunts. 1 lSST llruuiid Alum lealt for r It, at J) II. W. KM IT II. IjMKHT quality of MAl.'Kl'.KKL, (7 tier t bl.l., 1 at II. W. SMITH. KST quality of P1U.N1, fur lo., at II. U. SMITH'S. SHINCiLKH for j ,.er M, at II. W. r'MITH . (t ENT.'H I'rraeh Calf Knots, (warnuilrd.! for I C4.90, ai ll. W. r mill ri. KN'H llfwrr IWi, for at II. W. SMITIIU "t 0l8 idling KKSS than prwnt ritr pricer, "M)TI."I2- Tho In neJ of h'jupe-ko jr or rrvatttN, arc berwIiT nottfivil that I will iurn.tb thru npon jiphcutiun to inc. urh a. bare burn tried Dil rwwuuiMilul. .Mr. llXLi.U. Llmrfirld, Auguxt H, jbG7-2ui. ( iA.CTIOM.-AH rauui are boretT warnel J Against trufti:i(( ot brb r.iig my wilr, M A H Y MNK, on nr amount, a th lit lift my ted and board without wir juft mun ir proruesiioh, miu I aia tkcMslwra tinUirwincd tt pay no delHa if hrr i-untruc'titse uitU-si comjIU-i l-v Inw. OK'JiitvK W. HlltMEL. Jloffftp township, Aafrust , t6r-3ti4. DR.. A. M. HILLS, , Offioo oomiT of Front anl MarltH lrM-iii, ,..jiomu- the "ClturfieLl Huusb," Cr.-arfirlu, Penna. aus;.V67-jr. Crape Vines for Sale. ALL the traJInj; tiorrtv varieties of ftrnt qual ity. Order lieitcd as aoou aa convenient, Jul lille.l In rolalKin, by A. M. iiiLLe- CliarCdJ, Pa., August P, l'-f". BORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, Bordcnlim n, fc. 4, VN innituti fur tfeo cawful and tWo?ih iuftrticliufi of Yfunf IsA'liej In all tbc lrau'hfi if a Oftmpltle tJuwUion lkrard tkXii tuitiun in the Preparatory nd Culkglat dq.Brt ment, ti'UfJ j-rr year. Uainiif, Aneinnt and Mmim l.anuaifi a. and oi uaiotuital braiK-bmi, fttra. iiiu-r riy-aitm cj.iim fciitUinW For Cutnlt-piirf. atlHrrup Her, JOHX H. BHAKKLLY, a. M.. PrwiuVul. APMINISTf ATOP.'? CALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Ultuatr In llrrrarta Township. "I T rirtue of an nrb-r i..sntd "itt of the O-r.hans' 1 Ceurt of ( bariield routrty. Pa., the following dwentK-s) Kl Lstate, boo tbe nrugxTty f W alu r t ll.wn, ueo,ard, iiluuU il, Lv. --at la toKU.-hi,, to saij enmity, will i euld at j-uMic sale, to the birbest and best liil'li-r, on the iremi. in saitl tuitial.ir. on Ml l ItJIAV, the 31st ol Al'UleT, If67, al 2 o'clock, P. W., vis: AU that Ctrluin M'irct of Land, ft I onto In Deoearia township, ClearSelJ cnutity, Pa Wuutleil ae fdluwa: Uu I be north and et by loo ls of Abrabsia Work, eouth by Uwls ol Ahrahiim Nevlmr, and wrrt by lauds of Cieorge Pearea, CCNTAINIXU FOUJITEES ACRES And fourteen )t-rchi-a. with lire aerss rl-arod. and luii ins Uisrns a frame llwuaa aud tog Lam, formerly wt'iijiied by said d,e.asod. yTERM.S Caib on confirmation of Fale. J0.Epn V. LULL, Aaimst , IPS7. Ailminielrator. Great Cures by Dr. CMldV Antidote. IVn iiiM. tux, July 2j, 1MJ7. Rai l.AoHrn tiear Sir : Tliree years am last March. 1 bought a HU'ktr of the" Antidote for lobaeeo, and red it ae eniior t tut dirao ticmsi and siue that lime 1 have not Lasted Tobareo in any form. I found that it resumed, as yon said tt wonld, all desire or loos-ing for it. 1 would reootnraond all no W A.M tu ba oared of the kabu, to lr it. Vuurs in g-stltu.lf, J. W. AHRIty, Tenth and Lombard streets. Wu mM;Tt't, July 2f, lif.7. Mn. flji.i inr Hear Wr; Last year I read your advertisement In the pattern, statin jr thai yiiu had an antidote fur Tobaoou, a bu b was warranted to cure. 1 bought a pai'hiijrc from one of our dnt storm, eoroiiienerd mj it, and bet ure ! had nsed one half paekaee. 1 was entirely cured. 1 had no desire for Tolinciio ; in fset, 1 loathed the "'rht of it, Jtifore that. I was in an eirecdinfrlr bed state of health. I was weak, and devoid uf aUonercy. I writhed but 11.1 ounds. Now 1 am eiy,iyit,(t food health, and weigh 1S5 pounds: besides all Uui, it has been Uie eauieof my savins rtj a yi-nr. My restoration to health and auy ineraaiH) In wealth, I aarril aidtly to the use of that half packsge of Antulole and 1 would rconmmvnd lo ail youns mm, who wih to gi t rid of a halm which. In many eases, wss bcran before they were aware of the nastiness of it. and all who wish Ui save their money and thus lay the foun dation for future nobis to try a .s: k)re of tins truly wunlerful niedu ine. as I fiul ronfidetit in pre.lMtms that they will Mrer" havo cause tu repine about the money tbas spent. lours H.-speelfullv. PAM I EL ilAZFLWOTtTH. Kesidonoe 71 (Juean street, where I wUI be bappr to auswur aU wttions. r"Tlirsp atr but samples of many certificates of cares which we are daily roneieinir. Send soon and jot a uaokas-a. SI per pa. ksro. 1KAM1S K. I.LAUHKn, r tiJW V.trket St.. Uiiinmrl..ii. lL-l. REI ZENSTEIN BROS., Manufaelrerso.'ad WtclesaJe Dealers In MKN AND BOYS' CLOTH 1X0, l Market V tl9 Mcrchiit Vtrert, ati e7 PHU.AniXPllIA, r. Meat Market. rIMlK undirsignid wmU lukc this method nf I informing the citirrns of ("lisrfidd and tlie nrrauniinir vietoitv. that tl k.n mhJ h - N! AT MARKL'T, in the basement of the clcar- neia House, wucro they will bo fouud wi:h a supply ccry Tuesday, Tliursday aud Saturday. Formers and )olhers in tlio surronnding coun try will be supplied wilh Meats to order. A lib eral share of public pstronspc solicited. H. K. FI l.l.FRTON, ngl,7 M. 0. II It ci IV N. ''BEYOND THE MISSISSITrf." eemplete History of lbs Kew States and Territories, from the. tlreat Hirer to the Ureal Ocean. Py Albert D. Kicbardsoa. Ovr l.(Msi) Cnplci Hold In our Month. Life and adrecturo on Prairies, Mountains and the Paoinc Coast. With over ?0P )escript Ira aad Photoreanfaia Views of the Keansre. t'itiea. Lands, Alines, People and Curiosities uf ! the New Stales and Territories. j To prospectira emigrants and settlers la tba i "Far Wert." this history n( that east and fertile j rogioa will peeve aa inralaable assistance, sup- p'ying aa it does a want long felt for a full, an- 1 tbenne aad reliable guide lo tliniatf, soil, pro- ducts, means of travel, Ae., da. I A U E MS H AMF II Send far rirewlars and ea our terms, and a lull description of the work, i Addrers NAT1"5AI. Pl'lll.l S 11 tN il fit., I auc .t M7 Minor al , Philadelphia, Pa. 1 (1 Al TU )A11 penoa are herel.y rnuti, scainsl truMtrgor harboring mi wife Kl.l TtKTH sn ar ivmnt. s. she ht left my anil board without any ,iu.t oaiise, and I will ned r-r n onus Ol ucr ooilirat tlllg. APrt.AIUM CA?S IVeatnr Tp.. .Inly J.t, lt itTd Oili. Varniithpi. rainta RrncriAa Tl'I r.L-;v(u aud for rsV ebear lv J"rLrH J.. liwiK. Trll tl Carwearntle. r. ftr tflvrrtiifmfntj. (; u a ii i i a x saT.iTo? " VALUABLE REALESTATE Hiluule In Itrsil) lonti.lilp. II Y irtue of an onVr of Ibr Orphans' ("curt of n , ,U ! I cui.t i . Pa., th- f .11.,. ,r ? d. .. rjl, H. l K.tate, Lite tl, .rper1y of JAWKs A W lltilirt, dcciaeeil, sitaule ui lii Jy towiisntj said ooiinty, will be sold al pul.lic ssle. t0 111, ,--1 Slid ls--t l-'ddir. In the vil.s;e of l,illfcr(. burp, on r!tnn!sr. the I T r h day of Aaas., li7 al 2 o'elork, P. M., sis: All I hut CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, Sititittc tf t f'iirniii'1, Ik'uii le?U asff dr'tv-ribed u f'!l'w: iN'innititt ( rtum, thcnr-fi by land of J. V. Ittod, Diirth two l ttw -at in pfrchc., tu llio turnpike ; lliftirn mnb 0V itturr-fi tsutt altiut ikti 1 'I'lki, ."14 yvrv.ii' f i tltcri'-fi aouiL -ilj ir grc tuft, nlotikf tnii'U A Klrli, 'rlr A ()ran;, 54 pcruhuf tu chnxtnut; tliriic n time jwrfbot; lltence "tiib t9 dogrveit Wftt, hJodi; laitil of Jm. I, i t.w, Wm. Purtcr, jr., ni Pttrtur, i-yltr k Co., ldO Dri.-liff in a i ; ti.ince north h d-rri went 40 ipn-hfi, to Hon j thciwe norlh two d Ifwi ral 3(0 ftvrcbM to ftonrs ; ttw nvrtb W dtgrt'i'i weit, olcig lain! of Aiiaiot'i bem, 3v M:ri:Ill,r', to J)llW! of ht uuiug. Containing 4ft icrc Antl 60 6-lit perviirs, with ilioat 40 acrt-a cleared anil under cjtiv:Kiti,ariJ Iiamu Lotroou troctcd a frame dwi-Uinif Uuu.-e and $tnilv. TKH1M.S OF PAT.i; : f-ne third pufh ooconfir mat. on nf aad th Inilaooa in op year tlm-alu-r, with iuiervRt, to be wrnt, by bond aa4 Diurtugt on tbe prt tniiw. fi. JArKFO.V HORX. Ou.Hian Of mitior hfnri of Janior A. Wdf, t.eo'd. July 1H. Hfc7-4t. " MISS HTsrSAN'S-" SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEA ariELD, Pi. rpilK Firt Term, of twerjty-two wetkf,'wi!l 1 comuieni-e on M()MAT, Septtatber Jd, IMT. . ' , . T!llle Of TUITION. Ut-nlier;, tVthoyraphy, Writing, Object Lersoni, Primary Arithnsetie and Primary tloog ' rapby. per half term, ff.f eleven we-ks,V,; $S etl irrtor', Local ami Ibsrrptivp (lenprsphy with Map Ilraw.nr, tiraniuiur, Mental aud Vritten Arithmetic. 6 id Algebra au4 the Kc',eo:i 9 Ps Irawiu, with any of the ahove....... 11 00 ricrf-il l, Ju!y J5, IS(',7-?.:i. Clearfieidcademy. Eev. P. L. HAEEIS05, A M., Principal THE FIRST r-ESSIO of ths present scho J lastie year of this Institution willeemmenet on ths first hi'JSLiAV til day) of 6etitaaber, 18o7. Pupils can enter at any time. They wi'.l be charred with tuition from ilia timt they enter to the elosa cf ths Session. 2 ha ooursa of instruction ejubracea trarj thin" included in a thorough, practical and accoai p!ihed education for both sexes. Tbs Principal, baring had the adrantaf a of mnch expar':enaa in hut profasaMia. aasuras pa rents and fuard ans that his tnlirt ability and energies will ba devoted to ths moral and men. tad training of the youth placed under his eharre, ILKMs Uf l l lllllk. Ortiojrrsphy, Readinn, Triting. and Pritnsry Ati:hisc-tic, per Session (11 weeks) . f M Oramaiar, Oeofrathy, Arithraetit, -aad llirwry . . . . . . tt H AJsT.brs, Gaouetry, Trigonometry, Mrn- suration, Surrey iiig, Philosophy, Phjsi- olofry, Chcmiptry, Look Keeping, Cotany and Physical Ueigrapby . . - ft ( Latin, CI reek and f reach, with any of lb above Tranches .... fit pa irSo deduction will V.s made frr absence. dTKcr further psrticnlsrs lncrolra of Her. P. L. HAKIUSCO'. A. II., Clesrtcld, July S3LHf7 tf. Pr'mripsL SOMETHING NEW! FLOUR AND FEED STORE TTVnf'LD announcs to Hie eititens of Ch arfteid and tlie snrrenndinr eonntrr that I have opened a I'LUl'K AM) FEKD gTOUK on SKCO.rif STREET, irrn.!te the r..r.!inf. where t Intend to keep eoustantry on hand a full assortment of Flour, Pork, Bacon, Chop, Oats, Cora, And all kinds of Feed, which I will retail cheap for cash, or in exchange for FHISMLE.. I.V.MULIiMl: will eonswH their interest ly giruig me a call belt re tirry go elsewhere to pur chase their su) plies, as my arrangements are Itrrfect. and cm al.le tn ), .......P,l.;- i line at the lowest market price. l.r.AMiFR PEN KING. f'learficJil. Julv 11, 1SB7. SPlUNGlTOODS. rKf kkw voi i raiLajitLrau. A Cheap aa the I'beapnt aud Good the ltU f. KnATZEIU."S0, Hara Jo si rwcelred, and an opening, at tkeir 01 fund on Front Fueet, aaora the Academy, a large and wall sa- , , lecttd atsertint.it of SEASONABLE GOODS, which the; an selling at Tory law rates. Read llit folltmring rUuotus mi prrfti tkertkii. 7. n o N 7, o iJ Aa M H Especial pains has keen taken l b selecnon af Ladies Dress vouds, white Hoods, Embroideries Milliner. UuJ. rrinu, Kerchiefs, Kubica, Ulotaa, Ao j foiu.lxtli;mi:x. Always on hand Plack Cloths Faacy d Black ra-rimcres, Satinets, etc', Heady klsae Clothing ol all kinds. B00T8 AND SHOES. X ECKT1ES. and a variety of other articles. wbi.d, they will sell at a small advance on cost Particular attrstioa is Invited te their stock af Carpels, Oittsra, aoaiaioa In I grain, supers nt English Ingram and urussels, floor and Table Oil Cloths, Window shades and Wall papers, em. F1.0CR. BACON. Fish call. Piaster, At pies, ft-achea ar.il .35 Trunof kci't conklantlj on baoJ.j p ALSO, in Store a lot of laiga aodi nna',1 (.'lover ffj. Wt inlnd to make it an ol jret ft Farmfrt and Merhanirt to buy from nr; brcaaar iU fll our F-xvdf aa h n lby ba bnnffht tn the foamy an pay tba ir bifbitet fnce for H kinds of country pro tluctk. Hi will a lo etehanp fodi Ut HrnooL. RoAn and Cot hty otdfra ; bbiiifflfta, l)(wrdi,ud all fcintia of Alanufartnrvd Lambfr riMrfi M, May ?. For Sale at a Sacrifice, 1 PM1TH P I'ry Q1 Prw. Ibil t a rmra "(p'rtiinity for tMitmtry Btrrhanta, or any or dimr-iR to po iiit'. th huint, a tha atnek b vtld itniimnlly low, and the bni,in-a Ftati1. tbr bwit to th bnrpufh. Apj-tv at tht atorr. jrft (f Uoolrn rectory. I nion lill. I iwhn lownslilp. t'lt arflt ld ro , Pa. HAVIVJ purrhased an interest in the I'aioa Willr, we are prepared to card Wind, eise uta.'tnre and InUh (Moih.and do all kiad. if worst laaur line on skon notiee,ia workavnliis manner, and aa rwasoaable asraw. Also, FLOUE, TEED AND LUMBER Manafartutwdaadfoisale. Tersii Cask. To, Intended for eardieg ewa be left ' Mo.s.'s ar 1. P. kraisar's. wkera trs w ilt (' aad rotura it oa tsitardays of each wees. Leu era of Inquiry ddie-nd to as at L.k: P. 0. will receive rronpt attaarioa F. hi. a J. tt. A&ULU koektoa, Jua 1?, 1 -7.