ZhcgcpnMiran. Okorhk II.Tjoopi.andir, Ktliior. j CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, Nov. 5. 1868. Clou. Kut, Democratic cwicli'lalo ir Surveyor General, runs 4'J8 nhuad kI his ticket in tiie Stnto. Postmaster General Knmlull will issue un order next week requiring all mail carriers to wear a uniform. Tho Cclumbiii bridtfo across the Suaquelmnna river is nearly completed, and will bo opened to travel within ten days. Tito passenger train on tho Hudson Uiver li. it. was thrown from tho track on Friday night, and sonio forty per. sons killed nnd injured. A bet was made in New York city Saturday of rj5,000 to 810.0KU that New York Slate would give Seymour over twenty thousand majority. Seth Sloeum, at ono time tho bosom friend and agent of Johnny Steel, well known in the oil region, is dead. While Johnny had plenty, Soth lived fast. A vigilunco committeo recently hanged a man for murder, in Iowa, before the victim had died. It is now aaid that the victim is likoly to recover. A vein of load ore lias been found near llullidaysbnrg, by Mr. James Jlalone, a piece of which was smelted by F. B. Isctt, and found to contain about GO per cont. of load. Tho President has pardoned Jones Atkinson, who has served 6fteen months of a term of filtoen years imprisonment for counterfeiting, on account of old age and infirmncss. The dry goods store of Brown, Thompson k Co., Hartford, Connecti cut, was burglariously entered and robbed of silks to the amount of from right to tun thousand dollars on Wednesday night. Says the Detroit Free Press : "He that humbleth himself shall bo exnltod.' Chandler's stumping the State for the man who horsewhipped him upon the streets of his city, makes him deserving cf the mission to JIayti. A ro'lof bills of $2f0 was recently found inarat's ncstin Twenty-seventh street, New York, for the supposed robbery of which a young man was sent to prison, which caused dissipa tion and a pauper's death. Mr. Boyle, Democratic candidato for Auditor (jcncral, received a major ity of 1U2? tho largest majority ever given to nny candidate in Fayette cannty, his homo. His voto is 91 larger than Eut's. Good for Fayette. An advertisement appeared in a German newspaper in New York for fifty men at six dollars per wock, and nolessthan five hundred men appeared at the place appointed, tho next morn ing. TueJ circumstance develops a great scarcity of work. A freight locomotiro whilo working nt a gravel pit on tho Ohio and Missis sippi Railroad, eighteen miles from Cincinnati, exploded Thursday night, killing tho conductor, fireman and threo boys standing near, and woun ding the engineer arid brakesman. A Harrislmrg corrcBdondent of the F.rie Republican nrges Judgo Scofield "our own" darling Glcnni W. for United States Senator, and that paper editorially second the suggestion. Toolat,Mr.Kcpubli can Bill Kemhlo nnd Cameron had that little matter "fixod'' months ago. It is said Edwin Forrest lias sent his cheek for sixty-five thousand dol- Inrs to Mrs. Danlorth, formerly Cath arine Sinclair, Mrs. Forrest.Ac. This is in settlement of the judgment of tuo courts. Mrs. 1). bus married a fancy young man, and is living in stylo on Staten Island. Tho "conscience fund" in the U. 8. Treasury recoived seventy-fivo dollars moro last week. Pity shoddy con tractors and Radical Congressmen nro not afflicted with a cor science. In that event our National debt would be paid immediately by the restitution of tuoir ill-gotten wealth. There was a qnadruplo marriago in Indiana the other day. A man mar ried his third stepmother, who had three children by bis father, and throe of his cousins, brothors, married three ol his wife's sisters. At last accounts tho parties wero trying to find out What relation they wero to each other. Tho citiiens of Southwestern Vir ginia complain to the Federal govern ment that all the criminals they convict and send to Richmond are, through some mysterons influence, pardoned and again turned loose on thorn- Of coarse. What else, can be expected from carpet baggers in power f Those orators who give us much noiso and many words, but little argu ment and less wit, nr.d who are most loud where they are the least lucid, should take lesson from the great volume ol natnre. She often gives us me ngmning, even without the thun der, but never tho thunder without me lightning. A disturbance ina fashionable board ing-house in St. Louis, which was nl most a scandal, was qnicted when it ii:mina mat th-jindiscrcot chamber maid was a runaway boy dressed in female apparel and the presumedly wicked clergyman, in Thosoroom the jiscii.lofemalo was found, was the boys brother. Fivo men attempted fo rob the National Hank at Alton, Illinois, carlv Saturday morning. While they wero at work drilling tho vault, M.H.'i'ullcr private, watchman, arres1Bd ono of the parties who was outsido watching, when tho remainder of them assaulted him, cut his head dreadfully with a steel bar, and shot him through the heart. He died in a moment The ro .hers escaped, but Mall their tools behind. One thousand dollars reward n offered for tho murderers. The new cable that is to connect ?iT ..t",-c Vil 1,8 i"1"1'"' to the Allantio cable of 1 SCO, but stron ger, having a breaking strain ofl.OOO po.,nli9.g,n,tonpol 0 .n th ; from Brest in France t Sl. Vk,ha in' Newfoundland 2,S''5 miles, ami I o avoid rocks and icebergs it will run south of the present cables; and it will be laid ly the Great Eastern probably in tho month of July lW ' M'Anf I . lYtrdnml Negro freed im that is, the re-m isolated and b it to bis own volition iiwl,l rnmdlv return to bis Aliiinrt standard, and if tho four millions in our initl 't could be thus ilispnc.l Pi ; n,o r,iin,lre.l Venn hem 0 there woul.l ; not he One ot tli. ir H't'i-iMimn" 1 . . 1 .1... I that ever heard of Lincoln's proclamation, or of Lincoln himself, or or anything that tho pour creatures, prrot-lile, gihbcr nwny "bout now. This is no opinion or 'spec illation it is diet, or rather inductive fact a simple, palpa ble, physiological necessity ol the ne gro organism, fixed and fashioned by iho bund of God. nnd can no more be otlierwit-e than n law of gravitation can bo reversed, or any other decree of tho Almighty can bo "reformed' or set aside bv chance or human forces. By himself and of himself, tho negro is a no.i-prodiiciog, non-advancing "heathen," with natural aptitudes liko all other crcutuivs, human or animal, to live and multiply his kind, but is now in Africa exactly whero au thontio history first finds him, nnd exactly where ho must bo (if iso:atcd) millions of years honco. Pcrpotuul summer tho earth producing, spon taneously, fruita, roots, &c, enables him to livo, but ho makes no advance, ono generation being seemingly enpa blo of all Unit innumerable generations nro. Brought to America, arid placed under tho euro and guidancoof a mas- tor, his wondetlul imitntivo powers render him an essential element of our modern civilisation, not only in tho cultivation of somo hundred do- irrces of latitude in tho centre of the continoiit, that othurwiso must needs bo a barren waste, but 111 the produo tion of cotton, sugar, colfec, kc, cs sontiul to human comfort and liaimi ness, and without which that mighty American coinmerco which lias so modified our modern civilization could never have existed at all. But we repeat, withdrawn from this care and guidance, his wonderful imilativo fac ulties 110 longer called into action, and left to his own volition, ho as neces sarily returns to hi African standard as the onco domesticated animal re- lunses into nativo wilducss. All other races or Hircies of human kind hnvo a certain mule or specinc char actor, that enables them to make n certain advance, or progress, as wo cull it, und tho while man or Caucasi an is cnpablo of unlimited powers in thesu respects. That is to say, each generation, using the knowledge transmitted to it by its predecessor, adds its own acquisitions, and trans mits this to the next one ; thus its march is ever onward towards that indefinite perfection it strives to reach, but, being mortal, cannot, in a positive senso, realize. The negro resembles, as near as two things may, tho boy or white lad of I- to l.i, and tho human la w.bascd on this natural, pre-ordained, and everlasting ftict, fixed by the bund of God, as wo have witnessed for two hnndred years in these Slates, renders both white and negro, "mastor and slavo," hanivy and prosperous, and while both livo and multiply them selves, it is ulso seon to be tho most harmonious human relation ever wit nessed in human exnorienco, and t man might livo a lifetime in South Carolina and never see tho slightest collision ot rneo. But tho amazing madness of a century, nnd perhaps still moro, tho potent influences of European monorchism, hnvo culmina ted in whutlui.ntics, traitors and fools call negro freedom that is to say, the pccplool the South, having exhaus ted themselves iu the vain effort for separato government, arc now power less, while the dupes and tools of Eu ropean monarchy, with an army of sixty thousand men, force tho negroes from their homes and into a factitious and monstrous equality Willi tho whilo pooplo. It tho hideous faction that non claims to bo tho Government of tho United Stales, bad taken tho four millions of negroes from thoir masters, and located them in Africa or Central America, or bad driven the white peo ple south of the Potomac to the North or West, and thus left the negroes to their own volition, then there would bo freedom, of courso, and, as we have said, a hundred years henco, or as soon as the small amount of whilo blood in them diod out, they would bo just as they are now in Africa simple, useless, non-ndvniicing heath ens, as utterly uncon'-eious of their great "liberators," John Brown and Abraham Lincoln, as tho nativo Afri cans are now of Jugatha, or tho I'lo temys' of Egypt. But "Congress," or mlher the old "Anti-Slavery Soci ety," which is now tho govornment, do not mean this they mean twiiur tial freedom, tho time condition foi white and negro in a word, they mean amalgamation, and every man, and woman too, in this broad land, that assents to tho enormous nnd un speukablcsin and crime ol this faction, are, ol necessity, striving to transform their own descendants into niggers, Unlh while atd negro, forced to sub mit to Iho sainerules.Ac, are of course sluvos. 1 heir natural tendencies ro pressed by tho military forco cm ployed, and wo bavoonly to think for a moment what those natural tenden cies arc, to grasp tho measureless hor rors wrapped up in tho "rcconslruo tion of tho South. Tho whilo man, wiiu twenty per cent, more brain, w ith his naturul instincts for progress nnd indefinite perfection, is in juxlaposi. tion with tho negro, whoc iustincts impel In 111 to snako worship and Alii, can savagery, and nn external miliUry power, 111 pursuit 01 'iicaee, is stri ving to crush out both of theso natural tendencies, and compel "impartial irecooni, nnu amalgamation ol civili zntion and savagery. Tho negro, nn incumbrance, an obslaclo to tho while man, of courso he sweeps him from his path, whilo tho whilo man, bavin abdicated Ins masteihood and gui dunco of tho inferior being, the hitter, in relapsing into his natural African ism, annihilates the obstructive ele monts if ho can. Thus, mutual oxter initiation is an organic necessity, and both whito nnd negro only obey the will of the Creator when thev slmnrli ter each other. But the r-ivili.ulion of America cannot limit bear this strain upon it tho hideous and ac cursed ellort nt amalgamation will be seen to bo imprailieahlo, as it is sinful and disgiiHtinir. and when that vimt class among us that dream of negro ireeuom, without nmiilgiimntion, get their eyes open, the mighty problem w ill bo solved and tho normnl relation restored again. X '. D,iu JiouL A speculator in ileridon. Connecli. cut, fearing a crisis somo years ogo, turned Ins property over to his wifo, and she refused lo givo it up. Even now, nflor her death, by tho provis ions of her will, ho can only hove tho income of tho property, and that only so long as he remains a widower, tho property, in ease of Ins marriage, eoing to ono of tho churches of that place. That's right. Tht Shnttntr nf cl .HrWn, .' What In f.irmer J ears w e proudly cnllrd "the grout ivpnhlii of llin w-l-ei n wm-M"litw f in-." I'" -'o-o'W ,1 ,. Miimrf nnd what to inlWIi'.'iMit men rvcrj nei r nVri r h. is I nc lint turn inose pnu,.i . try which have made the greatest show 111 education;!! institutions nave snow 11 tin) most curliest determination to crush out every true principle ol re publican government. Loss than a cent 11 ry bus clnpsed since the people of New England took tip arms against their government rather than pay a tax upon "lea and paper nnd painters' colors;" nnd now the people of that part of the country patiently submit to tho most onerous taxation upon their food, clothing, and comforts, im posed by n moneyod oligarchy for tho purposo ol reducing them to llic level of negro slaves. That men whoso timo is all employ ed in tiiionding toil to procure t! 0 sub sistence ol their lunulies should quietly submit to such oppression does not excito surpriso : but it is a mailer of especial wonder that thoso now pos sessing wealth, anu Knowing now rapidly tho wheel of fortune turns in our country, should disregard ttio interests of thoir children, most of whom must earn their bread, nnd aid in establishing tho meanest form of despotism which has ever cursed n country. 51 on in a (over do not sco things as those who aro cool and clear in tboir perceptions view them ; and it is man ileal that for a number of years past a mentul lever, caused by the long indul gence of bitter parly and sectional hatred, has so far becomo chronic nmong tho moro wealthy portion of tho peoplo of nil tho orthorn Mules of our country that it may properly bo regarded as political insanity, for men in a sound condition ol mind could not be deluded as theso men are. Suppose they succeed in what they aro striving lor, and that they estab lish tho power of their party leaders- can any of them tell what kind of gov ernment they will live under f Most probably they will call it ft republic, and they may hnvo nil the satisfaction which can be derived from living un der a nominally "republican form of government; but there will bo noth ing republican about it but tho namo. Every important principlo of our Federal system has been abandoned by them. Tho roseivcd rights of the States hnvo beon ignored ; the right U tax unrepresented communities has been established: tho authority of a majority in "Congress" to impose pen alties upon individuals and communi ties which hnvo not been convicted of any crimo has beon sanctioned ; its authority to compel men to enter its armies, nnd to take their property, ha been enforced; tho authority ol that majority to distrancliiso nil who are not '-loyai (0 ti,eir party is now oxer ciscd. All tho division of powers in tho Federal government has boon abol ished, and nn irresponsible oligarchy calling itself "Congress" bus assumed sunrenio nowor. Wo should be glad to have some of our cotompornrioH undertake to define the kind of govornment tho Radical leaders design to establish. We doubt much if any of them know. It is cer tain that its Inevitable tendency is to anurcliy, winch is tho disruption ol all government, and men of any intelli genco should know that all Iho con servative influences in a community aro destroyed, rich men lose quite as much as poor ones. In thoir overween ing desiro to oppress hated political opponents, tho wealthy men of the country nro inviting thut condition of disorder which must destroy thoir so enrity, their property, suit probably im-n, anu nuieijr lliu vieilllin Ol their oppression can lose no more. Sensible men know that tho only sufo ty of a community is in a system of just laws which w ill restrain rulers, legislators, anil congresses, as well as individual men. Our Constitution was tho best fundamental laws ever estab lished, and, in superseding it, tho Ja cobin leader have destroyed tho vory lounuaiionsoi national freedom. They havo undermined tho Republic, nnd they havo not shown tho ability neces sary for Iho establishment of a well regulated despotism. Daily Xcus. A Smmwi) PiErK or Villainy. An investigation bus brought to light the fact that tho merchants of Now York havo been subjected for tho Inst Year to a gigantic swindling operation, con cocted nnd curried out by a combina tion ot villainous eartmen. " ho mer chants havo boen perplexed over the fact that tho cases of goods recoived by their purchasers did not agree with tlio invoices accompanying them, that not only were thcro grievous variances with tho bills in the iiumherof pieces. or qunlily of articles bought in good iiulli, but there were substitutions of merchandise of inferior duality. The lawsuits which grew out ot tlio com plaints consequent on this stnto of aflinra attracted tho attention of the polico, who "worked up" the caso on tho cartmcn without nny trouble. Their ineu npernmh was as follows : "After receiving tho casesof shipment from their stores "in good order," in stead of proceeding to tho vessel or freight deMit, whero they could ship them, they would drivo to certain "fences" or places w here stolen goods aro received, and thcro would leave a caso or cases, as tho boldness of the manipulator suggested, nnd opening it, would, in polico vol nacular,"weed'' it, Or extract certain pieces, nnd from tho "leiicemnn" obtained poods of a I very inferior quality which wore sub stiluted; the case or cases would then bo nailed up nnd shipped in 'good or der.' " Fpwards of f 10,000 worth of goods woro found in the possession of me rascals, w ho aro in n lair way to leoeivu ineirjusi uescris. The Crawford Democrat coincides with us in a liooropinion of tho policy 01 Holding largo muss meetings in lo calities w horo our parly is heavily in the minority. Jteiernng to tho one icld there on tho outiirday before the lection, it says it was "a monster in size probably tho largest over hold in t. rnwiord county but, liko all simi lar political means, it does not nppear 111:11 mucn good resulted iroin it. Wo would rather beat I bo Radicals ut the polls than outnumber them in mass meeting." Our belief has often been expressed, and recent events only con- lirm it, that if our friends in this sec tion would devoto one-half tho time and menus expended in d means cxpendod in getting up stly meetings, to distributing pa rs, thoroughly canvassing their dis pcrs, thoroughly canvassing tl tricts, and securing tho allendiinco of liemocrn'.io voters at tho polls, the party would gain vastly by it. The only two campaigns in which the Democratic party wis successful In Pennsylvania, within the last eight years, wero thoso of lscj and IstiT, both of which wero won wholly by luiot offort. L'rio CfJTr Itmtlttit frtnrmr f .rrefS to lirMfi. Our foiei.;n born cilifn" n arrive sl acot iert iiitiln-itiding ol the sen limctils entertained toward tlumon the part of the Hadiral lende rs by con sidering Iho discrimination made In favor i f negroes over them ny con gressional lobulation. I inter Iho provisions or tne iiiuiiriii zation laws the Gorman or the Irish- man w ho wislus to beewno a cilisen of tho I'nited Stales is required, after three years' residence ill tho country, and one in the Sluto, to lilo his decla ration of intention, taking an oath that during tho threo years it hns been bis tnirnose to become a oitisvn. and adducing satisfactory evidence of his good moral cliaracier ueiore 1110 court having jurisdiction; and then, two yeurs alter his renunciation ol allegiance to nil foreign potentates and powers, ho may, on application, receive his cerlilieato ot citizenship, Such is tho probation, and such the nrocesM. to which every wliito man who happens (0 havo been born in a foreign country is subjoeted before be can vote, or cxerciso any of tho rights of citizenship in tho United btalos. How stands tho regulation with re raid to tho negroes exercising the rights of citizenship ? The rocon at ruction law s buve conferred citizon- shin upon tho negroes of the South, who wero but tlio other day slaves, without any preliminaries whatever Though of an inferior raeo, andi-a-foundlv ignorant of nil political and stato iifluirs, tho Radical pnrty has taken the debased und brulul negroes at once from a condition of bondage, and mudo American citizens of them. Nothing can bo moro pnlpublo tliiin tlio fact that the negroes were not citizens when they wero slaves, and yet they hfcvo ulrcady hud thoso priv ileges conferred upon llioui thut il takes tiio white foreigner so long to attain to. But this is not all. Many of the negroes in the South upon whom citi zenship has been thus instantaneously conferred are foreigners by birth. We have no means of un iving at tho num ber of negroes of African and Cuban birth who under the reconstruction acts have hnd American citizcuship conferred npon them, but there are certainly a good many. Many of our readers will remember tho excitement that was crentod just before the wur by Iho importation ot negro slaves into Southern ports, direct from Afri ca; and it is unqucstioniiblo that a Inrgo number of negroes now in the South wero born in Cuba and tho West India Islands. Louisville Cour. Spanish Loyalty. Apropos of tho Spanish revolution, it may be remark ed that two curious facts connected with the history of Spain illustrate a peculiur feature in the character of its peoplo tho reverenco for loyalty. I'nliko nearly all tho other countries of Europe, Spain never witnessed the assassination or execution of a reign ing monarch. Hot-blooded as the Spaniards nro supposed to be, they have tho blood of no Charles I., nor Henry IV., nor Louis XIV. upon their hands. Arnin,it will be remembered that for a thousand years there has bocn no popular attempt, until tho present one, to drive royalty from the throne of Spain. Changes of dynasty have occurred, from causes arising outside, but thcro is no former in ntunco whero an internal commotion against the crown, on the part of the people themselves, basarison. Buckle has noticed this "Lump of loyalty" in the Spaniards. It has been a passion with them forages; but it seems that tho long and wenrisomo career ot the dissolute Isabella has tired out their patienco and loyalty at last. What a hell tho Hit lo fat woman must have created in Spain, to kill a Spaniard's lovo tor bis nionurch ! "Hanq tiik Would:" Somo time ago tho " HorW" newspaper raised a cry to "hang the Herald," for its po litical cnnngenijieucss. 1 no cry was uncalled for, because the Jicrald does not even profess political consistency. and it w as loolish, because, as no one takes tho Jicrald lis a political papor, its circulation depends on other causes. But tho " World" seems likoly to be "hoist with its own" notence', Somo influential papers say it is a deserter, and should bo shot. That is not its propor title. It is mi a deserter, it is a spy found in disguise in tho Demo cratic Camp. Tho gibbet is its due, not tho musket bull I "Hang the World .'" J 'rreman's Journal. ' Commodore Matthew F. Maury de livered an address lately before tho Valley Agricultural Fair, at Staunton, Va., to an immenso nudienco. He warmly urged the immediate estab lishment of a line of steamers between Norfolk and Holland, in order that thu South might reap tho advantage of the direct trado and eniigrnl.on which would spring up by tiiis con nection. Ten thousand people visitod tho grounds in one dny. Whon Gon oral Leo mudo his appenrnnco At the fair ho was enthusiastically cheered. A correspondent writing from But ler's district says : "Butler says there will bo 1.1,1100 votes or moro (Hilled in this district on the lid of November, of w hich ho expects to irct fi.OUll ma. jority over both the other candidates. 1 hero is somo talk of Judgo Lord, tho Democratic candidato, withdraw ing in favor of liana, but whether he does or not will mako very lilllo dif ference. Butler will be re-elected by a very largo majority of tho votes polled. Nobody, this side of Boston, pretends to doubt it for a moniont, though ninny deploro tho fact. Hf.avy RniuiKitv. A robbery was committed nt Jew lirighton on Wednesday night, when the residences ot Jlr. J 11. Anderson nnd JJeninmin Bush Bradford were entered and three gold watches and seven hundred dol lars in money enrried oil". Word was sent to tho Pittsburg mayor's oflicc and officer Robert McCrcady wassont 110HI1 to watch tho movements of threo fellows who are suspected of having committed the robbery. DisciiAntir.b. Ono hundred men nnd seventy-fivo women woro dismis sed from tho Treasury Department on tho lilst ull, though they will draw pay till the end of November. Tho causo of dismissal, was the falling off in wora. Auoiit two Hundred more cleras will bo discharged iu December, unless tho member of resignation prior to that limes is very liugo. Taxation. Thomas Jefferson said "Taxation is liko a ball rolling down stairs: it bumps on each slen. hut it finally rests on the lowest." Tho labor of the country is the lowest step, which in tho end bears tho wholo burden of mo government, especially as now ad ministered by the Radicuis. Tlih,l of this, laboring men. Hill Is) the Snnlh. It is about time that the earnest Democracy abut the mouths of the lying vrMa of Mongrelism who are playing "lUeeding Kansas'' over ag:iin weekly. The Democracy have bad tho stereotyped lie of " Morn foullii rn Outrages" thrown at them quite lonir. enough, and it niiisl Ik) hurled bm 1 with interest, houthern murines ui'H are, God knows, enough of lln-ni. Southern murder, rspes, thefts, arson. Southern chaos, ruin, hell on earth, all of this there is, and what produces it f Tho infernal doctrines and dogmas of the Mongrel leaders, and diabolical, dastardly sheets, liko Greeley's Trili unt, all of which are t reating this hell in tho South, and then the scoundrels, who bring this about, are ever yelling liko demons over their dummiblc fruits, and charging the origin of Iheni upon tho poor, betrayed, crushed, helpless, powerless Southern peoplo. An army of'sixty thousand soldiers is in tho ten subjugated States, with their heels upon nine, millions of en slaved people, whilo four millions of worthless niggers nro rioting in licen tiousness. Tho Now York Tribune, which keeps up this etornal ding-dong upon "outrages," knows that its own party aro the outraging agents. Its hired cut throats nro the disturbing elements. The black wretches pro tected by tho Negro Bureau rufliuns. from tho justico they merit for the fiendish atrocities constantly commit ted, aro tho devilish spirits of evil, which hatch tho inlamy daily record ed, now attempted by the ghouls of tbu Tribune school to be fastened upon tho poor whites ot tho houtli. It is tho carpet-bag scoundrels, thc"Freed- mcn s lJnroau wretches, the debauch cd blacks, and tho New England thieves down thcro, ull of these bucked up by the sixty thousand soldiers, who are creating hell in tho South, not the Southern whites. Let this bo burled back upon tho liars, who assert other wise. J. i. Day JSuok. A Democratic exchange innocently asks: "What is tho matter with the New York World T" Why, ho is not a Democrat, and never was. That's what's tho matter. Tho idea of em ploying Black Republicans to edit Democratic ncwspiipcrs, is opening tho eyes ol the true 111011 ol tho purl y lo the dangers of an insincere, and unreliablo press. Lidkl Suit. J. W. Simonton, ngen of tho New York Associated Press has entered suit against tho Tribune Association lor tho publication ol a communication which appears in that journal signed by George, it. Jlutler. A fellow by the namo of Oilando Homier, editor ot a dolorous sheet, culled "The Soldiers' Friend," claims to be tho nuthor of the infamous Tribune poem, beginning with "Toar Down that Flaunting Lie." Ton Rico is trying to hire Grant to rido his trick mule. J hoonly difnculty is that thcro is no monkey fool enough to nuo wiin mm. Fashionable ladies in Paris, it is said, now wear small gilt champagne comes lor car-rings. An amiable Southern editor calls the most dreadful lying of thu Mongrel press, "tho art ot misrepresentation." Srw gitlffrUsnnruls. (IAL'TIOX.mAH pcrsnnifcralifirrhy oniKlnnMl J Mftinl puri-baaing ot in Any way Dirdiilina wiiu j nu nuii.-r.s, p,ne ol llu-ln black sni tin othnr orrl.) now in llm nnpnrMinn or Jnmm 11 BI(Mm, of Kan tnwnihlji, mi tliry blh lwl"nic ia mff, snd sr !n with siai on loul only, mibjivt to roj or.cr. JOHN OX. Iw Millport, Oct. Js, 1SCS. (n,.vJ Sl IKTRAY RTI I.H l .r. trf.,,.,.i on A In prvuiian of th ntrril'T, rip.diiig in l.rrnor in, nnUl Ihf flrl ik iu June loit, RhO KTLKK, with wliil ipol on forihoil, and hot IS Bonlba old. Thai ownrr ia hrcSr noil fled lo eotno foriasril, proro propvri.r, pay a'harirra ami tan nun nwajr, or ho will ho iliM,arl n tho law dirorti. JAMK DolollEKTY, Lawrrno lp Nor. 3t-pd t)TIC I' All prraonaliaring frirmln intorrtd ll in tho old (travijard al Curwinat Ilia, art han-hr nuliflod thai tho Domuiih Cunm-il harr paaaiHi an onlmanoo rtqnirint thtir roinoval on or hofun tho lat of Iintuihor nut. In Hit now (VmttorT, whoro orrtilicatoa fr lula will I tit frot of eharffO. Thi rotnm-al ia noom-arv lh urtlor lo op Ijocoat ,and (lrorro,.lrooU a'uira paaa ... ...... j ,uiuuKh mo KrouBUM '-U w hatt the iHulira ro intorrtd in a auilable rn-l.ura. And thoat Intoroalrd are oarnrallj roqiir.tt lo - w w, ...in. mi nan. JoS. It. IBWI.V, IWj. Curwonavllla, Nor. 4-Jt II ATS AMI CAPSV- J.ATrw-T STY l.i; HATH A Nil l!APK JI rrMliod at J. P. KltAlZER-S. OIIOIMAkEKM O l' "r "nail advanot on oil r pricoa MILK I.EATIIEIl, rronoh and Atnorioan KIP and CAl.F SKINS. kll. I'h.... U. l-L . ' rii i-i-miim nip., jiKirooroa, I'ludiuga, TriMminxa, Ao., of "'"-I's J. P. KKAI7.KII. G1IM fclMiintvl . I Una Orrrroatt, Uiira ltonta and Hliooft, Onn Rlankru, at J. P. KRATZKIfS. 1; MIKI; GI.AMMr.H. A larro oanrtmint of AMCII TOP A Syt AKK l.OUkl.Ml (ILARRS, n no rtiaowouu, fill, walnut and ruahgau framca: hOOKINfl-OLAPS PUATKS OP Al.f. SIZES; J. I . KKAT.KiVI. MANSION HOUSE. Comor of Soi-ond and Maraot trvta, 1. 1. Alt!-II I. II, PA. rpiU3 old aa I commodiooi II. 'lei baa. daring L In paat roar, boon tnlartod lo donhle Iu lurmtr oanaeilr for in tnlorlaiamonl of airan. iron and unoaia. Tht wholt bnlldlna; haa boon rtnirniahrd, and th prnprl.-l.ir will apart no larln with him. DAVID JOHNSON. uip in ronnor nil cueaia enrolnrtuli o whilo r If Pronrlolor McKNIGHTdc JAKNOT, Mason and Sleljth Makers, (Itamfdiatolj in roar of Planin( Mill,) CLEAKFIKI.D, P.. f p II K aobaor Iho ri would roapoetfullr Inform tht L eililana ol Cloarutld.and tht public in (antral thallhor art propartd lo do all kindaof work on WAGONS. CAKKI AGES, SLEW MS, Ac, os ikort aoilo and raaoontbla torn,, and in s workmanlikt msnntr. A ntw ftaura ia our Una la tbnt wt loon our own work. J1AT-AII trdtn promptly attondod lo.ltol WM. Mrk'NltlllT. Not , 'M. I'llAKLtS JANNOa. EW STOCK ! m STYLES ! ! FALL AND WINTKR MILLINERY GOODS, AT Miss SUSAN REED'S. " 7 MARKET BT., CLRATlFIKLP, PA. Ilarlnit j""t rtotirtd ull IhonoToltl.. of tb. teuton la Ih. Hilliuarr line, rrqoott lb Uditt to null and txuroiut thorn. CluwOtM, Pi.. Kor, , nm. Uisrrll.infoiK. V,H Ml -l"l tt ll"ll-l J. Ono boat) Lam. M'lal'lo rll law!"-! T ,,! O. M, ! A It It l.TT A HMIMiTII TOir JllTI I .n lb f M. M I'Tl.hl "li r , latRVl H. il t-n-ki. -'l arfi. I I .!, JV.hftv- tntf lrn (lair frtnlr-t U Tlr till Irrttty" i. nil r .11 tii jft.'t .1 hi tut-ilr will trmf -. T' mini kn1 H"""' ai-iiiiLt rlmitit r tli iuhikI ill .r nt ttn in ir..n ilv tul li- lliu U tl fil ff lliViiV III MltJ ftll'mrl 4 .' IV. MVIN A I.AHTI.Klini'K, A-lm i. AI'A M tl It i: I II. A.lto'r. IMrn.l, (K-t-.Wr 2V, HI. (lAHTIOM. All nr r krtlj n(iKH ) rt'-l Id iitinhHCf or n-jfniiftt lr rnrUtn I'l.t'M ls.OH V r". h, n .'Vitus 10 Kr-flr, I?'..itrr k ('., dt-.i rpitrnhi-r 1 U47. rulllnjc. lor f lit mim f 1 nf hiiinlri'd nii fourttfi) yyx aim! ciUtj -Iwo wntji, mid du April lUtb, 22,1, IM. ki I nvi't ffOf vntinf f-r lilt Mitif. and urn tiiUriuiDcil ut t" yy il uuloMMm.flled t Uw. 4A('1H H. .K.HKAlti. iNoutiir, iolnWr 2'J. IkBH St. 1 MtAVI'HMi; jritOHS MlAWX i'OH HO- vi'iulM-r 'i I'rui, I fit's : KL'tlMI Ktlv. A. r. I'atcliiii. Jnltn l.itL. .)it--.i( llrtvi.li Win. Melinlfnt Tliolllfif llr-iT .l.trrarin lvM t. !l!(rh....n ullrh " i .Mu LiicI (iilliitn, Jordin Bill H nrv Itrilj...Kartlit.u Rciij.tf Hiiwiltin, ' " .... lire hnvitl Krhanl Knui !i..nieium l.rvirjff1 Kr.mrd " Alfrr?ion Ml piniiil.rMirpll..irjid.rd Ih Mht iMini' U.l-.m.... " I A. Tut Liwnne I. cvit Kliyi .J-ratl.tjO. It. MprrrU. " Lfwit" Kunir " 1. KulMn. u .Ic.hii .MrCard Chont Joiiwh H. Head " K.iionniiiil. jr-.t'ttvitiKl'ii uiwrj krmrr....Mrri Mith'I.Krt.litr, ' 'j. II. Hrrlh, w W n.li. ti. I.. .Mnrrfi..rirarfl-lrJn. Wc-,nwk....-Tola H.r'.ltrrt.m. ('tirwfnfTilU' Milrt llnr An tiittulil Slinw, Jh-i utnr Kdward Kflfrljr...Pnii .lohn Swktiui...l.rard Jdm Hloom, jr 1'ikt- Unirvt MurriiMMi, Uothea 1 .litdortnV. twdvard V" IM1NMTKATIH'M SoTK l-Nwlioc li httrtjby f tvn. that ltr(t?rt or Admibintrm I I, .11 on th iut of rM.MI XL IIl.'io.M, deed, lat of Knoi towmthip, Olrartitstti eoonty. Pa., hav.fijr bcun duly pratitrrl to the tuidemliEOed, all pcrnoni Indebted to vaid titmt will plea rake imnmtliite pajroeDt, tnd tboM harififjr elaimi or demanda will prwMnt tbi.ni properly ftntfaMiiMied fr attlrti witboat delay. WILLIAM A. bUXM, Adm't. Knui lp CM., H -fit. pliant' Ttturt of Clr-ai fiwld ivmnly, I'a. la iti mailer of tlio fwtat of Mewy il. bmeaL, lair of Urnhnm toa-nsh ij, drrenu-'l. Th apprane mnt of real ntnte net nut to Marparvt Hiueal, the Wtdf.w of raid 'lerrnitml, of 4it ttv nior or IfU, and ralaitl at f?IV 50, wan on the dar of Oo lobar, A. 1). iMiM, ooiiflrntil i. br th Cuort, and onUrwd that ublication bo made in two newRpnper- piillihbtl in (Jlrarfiald county, iuftirin inf ali p'Tkous iotcrosltid tlat ton aatne will b ooiifinuvd aUaotutrly unlet! itiflicicat utjccttoui are filed oo or brforo tha aoound -MuDtlt-j uf o vetnber, A. I. )Sf.f. i . Ur th Court. ' I. 1. BAIKJER, OctubcrI6.4t : , Clerk of Orpfaani' Court. VJIMIKIKTI.ATOH'II N;1I( K, K.rti il btrohy jrivc thu letter! of tdmini.tration on the nut .f HH liAKl KUU LKS, dMra-ed, late of oodunrrl townahip, ClrartieJd county, l'a., baring been duly itriuiU-d to th underijrnedt all prtroiii iitdclttod lo floid erta4 wilt ftleoao makr paiuuiit. and tbuoo ha..iij( rlaitu or demaudi wills pri'icot them priM-Tly amtn'ntir;ttci tir et- tlemcnt. October S2.6t:pl. A Jminintrator, I) IIH.I TIOK Ol' PAR TMiHf HIP. The ftnn of Irwin A JMontcllm, encusi'd in the drug butrfneur at Curweuitillr, tw, oo the iVth of OcIuInt, dimolvivl hj uiulual content. The ttUriitiMf will be carricl on ai beretofor lj J. R. Irwin. J. It. IRWIN. EDWARD MiTELTt'S. Cnrwmirille. OrtoUr 21, IMS tt. Democratic Almanac. Tplllr tnvalnti.le publication ! for talc at the L poit officr. it f bould be in tbc hand of very luiorrat. It eontnln full elation retumi frutn crary county in tho I nilvd Bttet brndos, th number for 106 rontnio oomploto Hat of th nauirot a.1 Ine nwtftaporauppne1 and Mobbed dun Lincoln' aduiin titration t ami that for IKA7 ootitAim Ilia naniea of all tbote eirihwn who wre inipriaaned dwnnf tba period. Thro two lula, for fotnro reforrno. are worth moro than th prtre of the nubJtcsiiow. Th noinber for I HiU U aie full of raiuabloatoliftie. AnyooeaeodiBK W ornu lo tb Poet Matter, will rocoir by rrturo tatl ft rpy for eoch year, frro of p-n-taja. ( jr2:tf Valuable Town Property FOU SAL K i w SITOATK on th Houth weH ornerf CHerfy nnd Third 8tret. (Winjt Railroad tret,) to wit! A I.ur, with a rood two atory plank build inj( thervm, .Ho by 18 fret, one rontn on riwh floor, tut til for n tnro, or other tinVinrtt. AUo, U adjominrt LOT, with 0 two nry dwellinf ) Miereon, anl orvemi outer J i i,ti n, AIo, a lot of w. ll hnrnt RU1CK, and a fooil asuortment of FTONKWARK, mrh ai Oocka, Jur, .Tari. Kruit Cant, He, at reduced prlcen. rur further information, Inoiire at the Stone ware Fottrry t.f P. LhlTZlNtiKll, my. 4-flu. ( Clearfield, I'a. H. F. NAUGLE, CLOCK AM) WATCH MAKER, orroain (Svt'-i UAUKlr irnnr T05T OFFICE fiCLsiJJCLE A RFIELD TIIR aukafrititr rtrptrliulljr informi hit oil patrnna und th )ubllp rr-ntrullT. that b hna ta hanit. (and II etinrtunllj rtcflrlDg ntw addlliam Ihertlo.) larg. .lock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. -l kt.p Jewelry lo all III formt aod of (liUvront raluta, tither b jr tht pioct or aat, WATCIIK9 A full aiaorlu.nl of tllhtr Odd or riilr.r, nadt br Ih. baa I Autrtrn arid for. itn ruanufainurtra, intludinut tut lot of wold and tilrtr bunting taat, lull j.wtltd, Pai.nl Ltrtrt. CLOCKS Of all dtalrna. tonal illnt of tlrhl. dar und tblrtr-bour, of ttlhtr w.lfbt, aprlnf or Itr.r., and bulb alrik. and atarn. REPAIRING. All binda of Watcb.l und Clock. Hrpairtd, and warranttd. In addition to what I bar rnumtralrd. I ktrn full uatorlaitnl of PKlT Arl,Krs tnlortd and plain ulna,. AIm, HOI.U I'KNS and I'KNCILS. SPOllNS, FORKS, IIUTTKIl KN1VK, u4 In fan, trtrrlhlnn In Ih Jow.lrr lint. If I fail to htrt on hand juit wbut u eu.toui.r mar wttd, I will ordrr par lint tipr.al, without .lira rh.rfro. A Hn.ral altar of yultlic patronagr ia inlirilpd. Mar t, UM y . . II. f. NAl'QLE. riiila(!cl)lila & Eric Railroad. SUMMER TIME TAHLK. ',' Thronirb and direct route Wlwt.u Philuil.lphlu, lialtimor, ll.rrlatiurfr, llliam.porl, . and Ui. Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. KLKGANT RI,KKPINT0 CARS On all Night Tralnt. OV und aftar MONDAY, KKIT. 14, IRAK, tbe troln. tu th Thiladelphiu A Kriu Kuil Hoad will tun fullow. i V rut n urd. Mall Train la.it. I'hil.d.lphlu. 10 40 t. M. HO do rn. Jlarj'. J.U p. M. lo urrlr ut Erie 1.2b P. it. Rrl. Kipreai Ir.re. rhilw.1c.1biu Il..-l0noon. no ao PL star; a. I.5.S a. M. Do arrirt at Krle .S0 A. M. I'.u.twiird. Mall Train tear. Krio 1.;0 A. M no do t. M.rrt 4.10 P. M. bo nrrlrt at Philadelphia.... 7 00 A. M Krit Klpreal lour. Krle .. f S., p. li. Ho do Hi- Marr t 01 A. M. to arrirt at Philadelphia t.00 P. M. Mail and Kinrea. eonneot with Oil Cn-ek and Allrch.nr Kirtr Kuil Hoad. Ilairir.rp elircked through. ALKKKDU.Iil.KK. o.n.rul tioperinlendtut AIT B ara eonatAntly parchn-lnc f.r rath In the 1 T New York and llutttm Marktrft,all kiapof Pry and Paney t.oodn. rttoaa, t)'oU and rboaB, Uatrhia. hawiUK Mnebniea, Cttt iary, lrri Uoat, loiaeitia (jiuoda, Ao., Aa. Whirr, we araaetunllv aellini at an arerara nrir of t-Mt iHll.i.AK KOH KACH AKTICI.K. Our ale WiiK rtnrtly for rah, and oar trails much larpf-r than that vt any other imilar nrrn. ena- hlei dm to (rive hllr barfrntm thauaaa la obtain -fd of any other hnur. TUB LA 1)1 ICS Art .apool.llr Inrilrd to uirt u. u trial. fVud for u I'irrulur and J-.schuntro Liat. Our rltih aratem of aellint ta m follow, i For $3 w aend ?0 p.l.nt pen fniintutn. and thetk. de. Trilling 20 tlittrroiii artlrle. to 1 aold for u dollar euoh t 40 for M ; HO fur M I H0 f.,r$IO, do. Kent hr mail, t iimmlaamna Urgcr than thoat offrrod by any olher irw, uooordl.f lo .lie of eluh, Uln ule fount. in .ndrhook, 10 oenL. Mate anil female airenla wanie.1. fun uoKtr la Ilauiariurn l.rr run. Hand uiu trial elnh. and rou will arknowl. edtw that you eannol .lord t buy food, of uar olbtr houM tb.routltr. KASTMAN d) KRNDALI.. uuill fa 61 lUnover Rt HoMon, Maaa. lll'Y the IlKMOfRATIC ALMANAC Onlt Jjqits, Rrtrw mtur Amtld hirt tf. jPili C,c(ii, ocrric. f(. GREAT EXCITEMENT On S;rinn tritT, Ci.rAriri,n. NEW GOODS AT LOW TRICES. MU1K uud.rain.d r.apK-lfullj lo" 1 t.nil.n of Ih poili K'n.raltr lo thtir al.mlid a""rtuinl of uloKbandia, which Ibay ur now tailing - AT VKRY 1.0 W riUCHS. Tbtlr .took etutlat la rr af Dry Goods of the Bost Quality, S.cht. Print.. Pt Ula, Alpaortu, Morluoi Uiiinm.,Muiliu.,(hlwu-b.d und unbltuch J.) Iiriillnr". Tirklna, oollon und won) Flanall.8atinatia,Caaalmtrt, Cuttonail.a, Ladita' HbawU, liubiu k Honda. Ilaliaorul und Hoop hkirlti do.. Alio, u fin utaorltnont of M.n'f Truwtr. und Sliirll, HaU t Cap., Hootl A bbo.1. ull of which WILL BE HOLD LOW FOR CASH Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Groceries and SpiceB. ; IN SHORT A OEXEItAL ASSORTMENT Of tr.rrtbinr uanally Itpt Iu rttfil ttoru, ull CtlKAr FUKCANU or upprortQ oounuj pro duet. A.K. WRIOUT 4 KISS. Cl.arStld, Nor.T , 1S07. EW FALL & WIMEIl GOODS! ii'ttti ' w -I jm. 11 iiiiiiiii Jm u uv Near Powtollice, Market mrcct, CLEARFIELD, TA. n A VI NO jott oprned u lar(ro und eonpl.t lok from Ntw York and I'biladrhibiu. w. can ofltr txtru itidaotiotnlf to CAK1I lU'VKri. Wt bart u aplrudid taltction of PrtM Goodi, l-ilka, Fbawlta, Oltukiliri, Flanaiela, Bal moral Illankria, Hoop hkirtt, C'orart.i ThompKin'l UluTt-lllliai;. Trimminra of urtrr dracriolion. 7..phrr, Woratrd Vurn, and on of tht molt omplt aaaortintnu of Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, limit witrt Ilritltrr. eiorot of ull kind., A In undtr'i Kid und Horn 'I ttlfhrmtcd Peaiuleaa Kid, (Ibo boat tver naJ..) Nroklira. Iluttrrllin, Collar., Cufla. ll.ndktrohl.fa, l.aa. Edging, Fuibmidoriei, A.t ulao, a largo aairimont ot KIRS, wuh UHAV S PATK.M l KF. Ih. Wat Ihing tztant tog.ihor with u full lin of ttupli frootla. All of which w oUtr ut to VERY LOWE-ST CASH TRICE 1 Cull and at ut. No trouble to ihow cooda. Re nil'inber tb place Keur Pootofllre, Market Ktifrl, oetn CLKARKIELn, I'A. A -REVOLITIOX I BISI.VESS AT t HWfcNHVII l.E, BT IIARTSOCK k GOODWIN. rilllB afidt-riigneil barioK anterad intoea-parV L Harthl,i ta th nerrantlla borlnen, adopt tint method or notiryina; toa pubiio feneratly, and tha cllliana of CurwtDirill aod vieioiiy la partlralar, thai merrhandiaa of all KiodU will b told by ui aa cheap aa tha tame quality ! wkara ia tha county. Wa bara a full supply of DRY GOODSi Cnnil.tlr.jr In part f Dram 0(mm1. Mmflnt, rnnla of all fha-lea and ttyli; togetbar with full aawortauDt of t NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, Iloota, Murca, Haiti ware, Q,uecuai are Aa well ar Tinware, friarwan, Willowwmra, huoket and ltrooaat ; .agtther with a larg iufc ol uroccrtei ; aod alwayi a full tuck of j VLOVR, FISH, SALT, Ac. In abort, w. kotp u full tuppl of trarrthinj uttu in in il mari.t. Vit wunt ull onr old roitomtrf und ua many uw onea a. cun.tnak tt ennrtni.nt, to giru u. u eau otiort purui nun tlatwhtrt. DAMRL UART.'OCK. KDH IN nooDWIN. Cnrwtuarlllt. Ftbruu,j II, 18AS. Hit II Altll MOSSOl. IIIAI.II IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS IHM.ns Ut .-vnanlioo prlcva DELAINES ut Sonant ion jirioM CnliriUiS ut Scnantinn priopa ALPACAS ut Srnuitinri tiriorf Jmt rcccitoj at MOSSUI'S1 iiiMitiAiia nt rMnaiion rrirer CHINTZ ut t ui at at at Sen.nl ion Srn.atinn Se.n.alie'Q San.alton pnro ric r HINTS GLOVES CRAVATS SHAW US irion iric at wossor.s rnutioa pneot Sensation ririce IHi.NNETS CoLUKKD I i1 MUSLINS f at KptiMtion prioea All lo b had al MOSSOrS'. LIN KM at SenMlion rVntation Senaulion 8enution nof? irice irioOT C'KASII at CURTAINS at rAHI.ECLUTH.Sal KKINUE at eer mi ion price at auissui'S-. LACK at IIOSIKKY at RIBIIDNM at TIUMM1N0S) or all kinJ. 4 V at in any auun'ty I Renaalinn prica lrienc prirot r-n.alinn -Senaation Ptnaulion price Ainuvaon Band al HtRSNOI'S'. CAKSIMKKKS at Nenuation pnoeu I'rireaj price prioe. SATT1NK.J'8 at TWKKDS al .IK AN at VKSTINCS at SHIRTINGS al Brnaatitra Soinutiim Semation Sn.aiion prioet M-nniiiiiii pru, at MOSSOH'. rice CLOTHING ucli'l a Coola, Tnntu, Veftu, Under Shirt, Flannel ShirU, Boot., Shoe, at seusation prices Haia ud Cnn. Now fi.r tala at JJOSSorS. II A It IliV A K K ouch a Sn"a.,nll Korki, Knives. at sunulion prioet at MOSSS'.OP spikes, Uinges, LIQUORS, such u Wine, rtrnndr, Uln, Whiekey, Conn, etc., elo., KHUITS, utich as I'rune., Rniains, Figs, I lllitrU, Ac. 01iOCF.RlK3.uay Flour, H m a. Shoulders, duprar, Molaunns, Caitleei, Tea, C r a e k e rs, Spire.. C'andlek. al sensation price), at senaation price at Mossors'. al senaation prices CoI Oil, etc., clc. Always at MOSSOTS', t sen.slion price I senaation price I sen.slion price II LACKING Rol'KS IDWDKR SHOT i.k a n w. uen.aiton nt uenantion prioe prions CATS ti li.m .i r titr.i, ,.l. k...,. . aa. eeii.annn Always keeps on hand a lull aaaoilnient of all kinds of tnotU required for Hie accommodation ol the pulilio. July t, 1ST. 'PHR HKMOCRATIC ALMANAC for HOI, J. IHB7 und ISrtK Tor uul ut tb. Poet Olnea. I re-s M tests, MwW 11 any adUr. rtT.if (fit.itt for fair. OUI'llANH' 0)1 Hi HAI.K or CoiiMnrm nml Tlmlirr Lands, "I V ,rliii."r un -r lor laaaedoot of i;, n,, , . I ) I'. 'l "f ,-..rtl. rni,lT, II,,-., will'l, pii,el IU put, ho eoie, t the I '.urt Hoi,,!,' biiiounh ol I'lrurliel'l, On TuorJ.-j, November 17th, IJfj At I oil k, p.m., Ilie roilowinn ,lr.t,,h,4 (Vrlnlii TraHnof Land, Lata tba eiiaU of MATTHEW F0KCEY, an'd Trart h I fi alfualed In lira-It,,., . ,B hip, Isrinf? tho "llomertra'l" irn.-rti , tUUL j " iti'l drdrnlietl fllowi: llerint.inz nt s eorn'-r of Win. loo.r'n lani. : lh-ni e ,y . . , aaid Wm. Ilnover and H. I.anrhtrry. ,uii j 4, ;rt wert I a. A 1 pr-hrP.lo poit t (lif-n v irn d(rcua et & erfhf, In a port on pul.iic ro-ibs-noe alany al nwl, north j rifrrer f m lib;.;, perrbea, Ut mi ; tbnea auoib h'J 1--grt f,-. pfiirhea, to whtt pi 1 attitnp; lli m- utb j t,ryrw Mrt 144 - perfheu, to ftonw; ttirt, by land of Juhu 1I" nth d prw 1,. perrhci, to ttmu tb aa north -7 d ?rm , 7H prfh, o fftt thrrtoe ntrtti H rt rrrti r 04 4-K'tb perron, io tU -a ihfui'-e oortb ; gro'i Went 111 6-l('perctii.li.p.t; tlieb ..,ritl k rfetirer went 1i;i prrabne, to it'nt ; tbnM north 87 lirgreaa wi-at 60 3.10 pen-hta tu ihe j, of bt'ginuliift, Oua aundrotl aod fifty-two parahetan l a!Uwr.Df, having aboat I ara clearad and notitr eultivation, and bavtog therrou errrtrd oin tutt Fit AM K itV.hLI.INO. otia MUM. iiULah,, UrtrtBANK iJAKN, and all athar irnitr; gr. bailtiinffa, ulao. a larfra and pruduotire tcbui oft tba pratatavaa. Tract No 3 li ai toa ted in Iirnifor u,wr,. vbip, beKioning at none eornvr of Und of JvnM Mclowell r4 John Irale, thenct a jaib b7 dc Krtea aart ? t-lt perrhrg, to poft ; thr-ohT in ti of UoinsfarUner, north 3 livgrtrt cti i i( awrohaa. to wbiik aak atlinf : tbeaaa by taai 4 hvniaiBin Kncjip, nortn 07 drjrrecii wcfi 2 percbti, ta a poit 1 tbanca nortb I Juki", cmi j; perebft, to poit i thrnoa nortb 87 dt-r wcit H pfrrb-af to a poat ; tbnoe by UhOti ut Mciut!l outh I drgraoi west ISO 2 10 ptrcb-i to j,et ef i'onla luins 9 4 icrc A' ft 1 M'trrhti Bcitig titabereii with wblta pina and other in,Ur, Tract No Ia aittd ia Ilrvlf-.nl tows, ib i p. U-irinninfi ml a poat; ibaneo by ib limo'.a; Faaron and Aaroa lery aurrcyi. aort h H mthtt to poM: the nea weal IjV percbea, to a tbenoa aoutb 1ft drjrroea wrat d4 pertbea Ua pm, axmiorof FraBcia Waat wurttrr ; thawra east ifll perohaa, ta tba plaoa of acftnoing. . Containing ttO m1crtM more or aVu. With aliuut M riti aUarvd, aoU having tbenua aractyrd a imalJ dwelling buuae and ttale. KOs 4 Tba amdiribW one Uiird prtaf lire piecca or tranu of Und, lying on ilohaun06 creek. On af l - knuwa aa tbt yn-rir, warranted in the name of Robert II. M':Kta. Mi baring UKIoT MILL, O AW MILL and aticr bniMinH erected thereon. Ori othff f her..f taming about Ml ft err anl warrant.-d ia sunt of Jaeoh lieat, Tha otliar ttrfif-sf font:a , ing about At acrea, awd warraateti in tbe nag ot wilhaia li. Kepnar. - No ft Tba undivided one fourth part af a oartain traot of laud aituat in Deoatar tuwBrbie, bounded awd deaoribed aalfltows: Brrmn:njt at a white pine corner, llienea by aunry in naae( Tbumaa L. Moor woat 5il prcbe. In white .iat; thenea by Ana IteClrnaliau urtfr, autti M parrbet, tu a rbratnut ; tli-nt aoutb TA .-r Vi, to a pine; theuca by Jnrin Htlt lurrrj, o rta VI percbia, o pUtoe of btginmog, Containing 40 1 .IrrfV4 Prrthtt And Wing well tint Lett 1 will a!ii!a f.t other limber.. TKRMf . One third of the purcb:.im'B7 to be paid in rh ; one thirl in one year: aM the remaining third at the death of the w.i-w of aaid decedent tha lattvr payment, ai'h int'irt payabla annnally, to ba area red by bvhili act lurt gaga on tba pram t am. 1HOMA8 II. FOHCFT, 6ASHliL P. WII. t tt29 ta Admiiiitratm. OUt'HAXS'COl'KT S.M.F, OF VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE. V VIRTUE of an onler of the OrpbanaTitsit J of Cleufi Id ooaniy, Utera will bo ekpsed ta I'tii'iM anit at Ltoftrtieia, wn , Tl InV, XOVEMBEft Nrtti, 1pS TUa fwllowiag daribsd 4w trwitt or pifeer af land, aituata in Uradlt.rd townat.ip. ( leirfVld county, I'a., lata tha attate of Tbumu IL.lt, drr L Ona tra.'t boDndwd and dtacnlud ar followr: Beginning mt corner of hwid af lm HitMi.nrt, thrnraeaat 114 perrbea, thencarouth L'7 nrn-hr, tbencewert 124 percbta, thctiee north UTi pcrcaa io me Deginning, Containing 1errf and allowance. moat of which ta cleared laud aodar f ooj cultivation, being the houvtcad of aaid 1- a, and having thereon orected a gHd buiiM1, tia and othi-r out-build ingt, alio a good orchard aa me prrmiaca. Tha othar trwt a'lJMning the aore beinp tim ber and wood land t bftinntng at a p"at, thetv ewal 124 perrhet, thence aootb 12t pctrli.'l. thrSe writ 134 pairba. tbenea a.tii 1 Jd perdw 4' r gmaing, oontainibg avir and lt prrrhct. Sr-TKnM? Ooe-thini cah on cor'irn)tii of the aafe. and the balanre in two e ial aaiit! paynirntB thereafter, to ba wcurcd hy ln-nJ aod uiorigaga on toe prrmnea. JOIIV HOLT, VINCENT B. HOLT, October 21, If t. . , Adnuiutrab)ra OUP-fTANS' COUKT SALK OF VALIABLE REAL ESTATE. nY VtRTfl! of un nril.r of tht Oii.Wnr' Cou nt rirnrfli lrl pnnntr, tiirtt will f ipon-d I1 I'ublir 8uh, at I'lmrflti-. n Tl'IJlV. MIVUMBKR llllh. Th fiillowlin drairlliFil llwI Eilatc illnati u oo.lwanl l,,wn.hi,. flrarridd r,,unlv. P. . la' tht ratal, of Jainr Al.tundrr, dpfraant. bouJ aa fnllnwa: On the nnrlh urn tal Iit land- nf I. fhoff, on Ih. anuth hr landa of AHron V. Slu'" and Bnat Alrtand.r, und on th. welt hi landa i Klimrlrch Alrxandcr, i'ontatntnr IOO .Irrrt, moat of whiru if mwlir irond cmlliratinn, and ai' iiST trclrU thtrwo u (uiij frauit bvUM and ti.n TERMS Ont-half eats ou rtnnrta.lln. I aulo, uml lb. liiiluac-t iu oat yrar IbrraaJtrr, t W ttourrd br bond tnd wriinp. on I ha nrriaim. ant22.U u i II I uvii a i VALIABLE MILL PEOrEBTl : . KOIl SALU! ' minuted Iu Ikrntur Tnnti.lilp, ClMrHru- von my, i'a. mnv i ii . . -ni riiiim-ri'.'-r, nririf ,K i rnus ot qi: X niilinraa, offir. fur sal on- Kl."i '1.IN" M U.I., with two run -f bur.. Tb. m,ll ta 5tr, in and in poo.l or.l.r, with fnnn l.rmv ti, thirti -n-"f land and a comfort. hie l ltAJIK inVKI.l-IN" ll('lh; the rryj'rly llng two milua nt Philinahnrt. foiitir rxinntr. and wilhin a f.w r -I- of turnpil. ro,l. The Tyrone it Clca'6 id Rail road run. through tb. Inmt.. wiibin u Irw M Ih. mill, Tlirr i. ulai u totianli.ral,l lot ot ll'ia loob and Whilt I'm. timhrr on Ih. Ird. li " alao u rtrr dr.iruhlt fooaiion for t It vilin rat lorr, (und nnr ia ttioob otloil in Inia an-tior, thtrountr ) Kir fwrlhrr rrlirnlnni ir.i"ir lb. tuhli-nlwr, lirint on tht li-on-rlt. A i Irral CIIAHI.KS M. CAIiHAl.l.Alif.li. ortVSra l'bilii.hurg. Ccntrt rountj, Pa. Farm and Shop for Sale. rpilK nnilralKUed offi rl t it aul. lii FAUM. a im. .ooui mniw.jr rclwecu t Irarnr.a an urwrn.villf, Contaiuine Eiclitv-Fiva Acres, KiftvUr. htint itnprm.il nnd iu u to d atala 4 r-ultivulinn. with u uwnd dwtlliiit hoii and han tbtrron. toitolhrr wlih H rh. iot rarioi fruit tro und ovtt IHO rrnpt rinn, umirlr all CfS" nni. iliao, The Two-Story Carroutor Shop, On Third Hlrort, nrnr th. rilr,.a,l d, i.i. In t Hold borumth. Ttp"' madiursi. Si s poaw.. f irm ut anr Unit. Cill in rnon. or a l !. llturrl.id, Pu. tiKdltilK THOIiS. flinrt.ld, Julr 0 If House and Lot for Sale s1; TTUATKD In the borongh af ClnalfleH. tha antith aina of Pine ati-ret. betwoen Ti "1 and Konrtht being a two atory l'LA N K IH! K IH by 28 fftnt, a kitchro attar'hed, a gid wrl water, (nnaip on the iorrh.) with frame aad athat oHlbntldingatkssreon. Lot .V feet frnnf Pine alreet, anj nt- n.linz bark K" frrl a1"" an alter te an aller. Trnwt r"-nf.,e. Inqu'ra of JolIN MDOHBKftt.lSR an tha prrmiw. r .