I 1 EhcgcpubUcan. Sim . ." . 12. . T ' (iroiuj B. Gooni.ANt'KH, KJitor. CLE Alt FIELD, PA. WF.IlNESDAY MOHMINO. BKI'T. !1. IS'O. Democratio District Ticket. COXUHLSS: UOK. ELDtN MAIIVIN, or can eoturrr. A.SFE.MIIl.Tl JOHN C. HALL, e m oirm. Democratio County Ticket. FHEltlHF: J V 8 T I N J. PIE, OF GIKAftD. COMMISSIONER: DAVID RUCK, Or Cl.KAtiriFlD. II.TKIPT ATTORNEY : A. W, W AlTI'.m, or CLEARNr.Ln. Jl'KT COMMISSIONER! J A COII A. fAVIT, or oLiAitriBi.o. AUDITOR: D. A A It ON WISE, or (mux. COHONKRi A Ml' EL A. CALDWELL, or BnanmnD. CONOBEHSION AL CoMT.REN'CC. TIlO Conferees of Uio ISHIi Coiigro.stiotinl D'ntrict met nt McMoner's Hall, in Ridgway, S.'ptoml.iT 12th, 1870. On luotiou S. C. Ilvdo wn Hilled to t lie chuir, nd B. F. Morris and E. A. Big ler worn chosen Secretaries. Dele gates from tli e following countiei pre sented their credentials : Clearfield Z. A. Hitler and L. G. langle; Cameron S. C. llydo, G. U. Mayo and U. L. Putr.el ; Erie C. ilor ton, F. Stanford and flavin; Jrffer ton It. R. Mean and P. Hutchins; Elk 0. B. Grant, James Black and G. Dickinson j Warren B. F. Morris and Carver. ii'Konn and Forest wcro not represented. Erie count' presented the name of Soldin Marvin; Clearfield, G. L. Reed; Cameron, D. P. Baird ; Jefferson, R J. Nicholson. On the second ballot Judgo Marvin received the unanimous vote of the Convention, and wits declared the Democratic nominee for Congress. Hon. Sei.din Marvin. It will be observed by the proceeding of tho Convention that this gonllvman re ceived the nomination for Congress in this district, and we thorefure place Lis name at the bcud of tho ticket. vuut,Ma.,iM . .niacin or Cne, a lawjer br profesaion. and extcimlt-nlr engaged in the commercial trade of the hikes. lie is a native of the ad joining county of Chautauqua, Now lork, wheru he served a term as Pros idem Judge. Ho stands at the head of the Erie bur, and is one of the most liberal and public spirited citizen of that city. Ha docs not possess the coldness nor low cunning of Scofiold, mil is pnpulur with all classes, and through tho influence of his bimincK interests and personal popularity will poll hundreds of Republican voles wuerevcr he is personally known. And the best of all is, his Democracy and private diameter aro unimpeach able. Iiis nomination plsices ScoGeld's election very much in doubt, and bis assessors, tax gathcrors will have to Abandon their business and devote their timo, talent and strategy to to save their master from defeat. The peoplo will, however, be compelled to jay them for their timo. noN. A. II. Dill It gives us pleas tiro to notice the nomination of this gentleman for State Senator by the democracy of Lycoming, Union and Bnydcr. His personal popularity se cures the election of a Democrat of the purest character from this close district. He held a seat in the Houi-e last winter, where ho was assigned a lending position on the floor by his associiites. Tho nomination and elec tion of such men to tho Legislature l'y tho Democracy will soon banish the Treasury rats from about Harris burg, and rctoro that body to what it should be an honor instead of a dis grace to tho Stalo. Tha Williamsporl Sun, In nlluding to this nomination, says : Mr. Kill is a young man of Gno legal acquirements, a pipular and courlcons gentleman, and a democrat whoso pul.lio record snd private life is without a stain or blemieh. It affords ns pleasure to say, that our nomine is not only a good young nuin-but, he is also a titiien of untii.,pled worth nntl great personal popularity, liav ing been on previous occaf ions circled in this district to the Legislature, when all other democratic candidates failed of an election, and when in tho Legislature, we take pleasure in point- tig proudly to his official record, its Olio of the few member of that body bose career has not been blurred by Hains, and whose tharacter is high above suspicion. Among the big J,t intended to be set tip by tho shysters in tho next Legislature is that of furt,il,itf a uni. form scries of school books for the ' common schools. The Halo's History, M fat at it is, will be a mere trifle com pared to this. It is staiud thai lour Presidents or the United S'ates never visited Now Knjlund-Midon, Hrri,in( Taylor and buchsnsn. Hence their lack of Jrs.H.si. 7h$ ItNniwrtil OXr. We have no material i-h..ig I" (liHinlehi In the bloody rmt.'sl '" (ruing on lvlren the Prussians end the French. The srmy of hin Mil limn has completely surrounded Paris. cutting IT all communication 'th tlml city. Thousands of women and children, besides tho embassadors of Kngland, Austria, Italy and 'lurkey, huvo left. Tho forlressea at Mras hiiurg and Mctz still hold out. The bomliurJinent of tho former in terrific. It in suited that 00.000 of liuraine's army has suecouded in getting out of Men, and, under tho command ol Gen. Cunrohert, with heavy ncccssir ns of troops by tho wsy.ure now harrass- ing the Prussian rear around I lain. Tho Cologne Gazette suj s thero arc now before Strasburg eighteen bat teries of mortars and rilled cannon. These tire collectively more than sev en thousand ahols into the city every day. Thirty car loads ol munitions of war, including 1,000 quintals of iron aro consumed daily. iho ua:ette then goes on to show how immense must bo the expense of besieging Paris. If a proportional outlay bo reouired then fivo times these re sources must bo exhausted. Tho French Republic seems to be fully established, and is making huge efforts to drivo lving illiam s army from French soil. The American TJnion League will bo relied upon for their moral prestige to aid in suppressing tho infant Le public. Whether the Prussians will rclv much upon their new nlly is doubtful, because tho legs of the bend centre (Geary) tvero so terribly rid died with bullets during the lute war lliul ho is nearly rendered useless for active service. But sympathy will answer. Tho King can havo any amount of that to assist him in crush ing out liberty in Europe. Such patriotism is cheap, and harmonizes with tho views of tho leaders of tho Union League in this country. They prefer bayonet rule to that of the ballot. On His Last Legs. Our readers are familiar with the conduct of that miserablo demagogue and cadet seller, Covodo, and his scalawag supporters, in cheating Hon. II. D. Foster out of his scat in Congress. The Democrats nominated Mr. Foster again, bat the old "Alligator" dodged, and bis party nominated a Mr. Taylor some three weeks ago. This produced a small rebellion in the "loil" camp, and it raged until last week, when Taylor withdrew from tho contest. The con. ferees reassembled and nominated "Andy" Stowart, on old fossil residing in Fayette county. Stewart, when in formed of his nominotinn, said "there was one trouble, however, in the way of bis running, which he did not know how to gel ovor; that was the want of a new pair of legs.' His old ones having carried him eighty years, had triven nut. nnd lees were tliines to be neither bought nor borrowed." It is evident from ibis that tho candidate is like his party, on hit List legs. Were not Geary's so full of bullet holes, we would advino "Andy" to borrow his. Why cunnot the valorous Gen. White loan Grandaddy Stewart his patriotic legs during this campaign ? Scofield PuorooRArnED. A Lake Shoro Radical, who has known our Congtossmnn from boyhood, was writ ten to by another Rudicul in the east ern psrl of the State, to give him a history of the man, from tho fact that he was unable to comprehend him, after having met him on several occa sions al Washington. lie answered him thus : "Glenn! W. Scofield Iswyor by pro fession, politician by occupation ed ucated lor the ministry by tho ludies, but found tho "science ofgovernniont" more congenial to his taste married a fortuno and has taken good enro of what ho had left to turn not renown ed for spending any more money than he can help started a Democrat, olected to tho Legislature asked to be Senator, and was refused, flopped over to tho Republicans and was suc cessfulserved as Presiding Judice of tho Elk district by appointment of mo governor lor a month or so and got the title of "Judge" chosen to Congress first in 1S02. and has carried the district in his breeches' pocket ever since shrewd politician w ho al ways' keeps an eye open for No. 1 awfully conservative among Demo crats, but voles Radical every timo regarded as a big msn rmong his parly at home but makes no show in Congressional proceedings, although he lias had soven years' experience." Tut Et.tcrioN Proclamation This document, under Radical rule, has become very lengthy, nnd of course cxkiisivc and unintelligible to the voter. We are compelled, from its great length, to issue, a supplement. In some of our exchanges we notice j this expensive nuisance oovcrs nearly half tho paper, whilo in other States of the Union the election proclama tion is a conciso and simple document setting forth tho timo nnd places of holding elections, and a few sections of the general law for the instruction of voters. Such wus the case is Penn sylvania before the Radical tinkers in tho Legislature began to disturb her ancient and vt iso systom for conduct ing elections. Dead P.opt Forsn. The dend body or skeleton ruther.of a man was found in the drift, in tho boom on tho other sido ol tho Island, on Tuesday nfier noon, by some men who were getting out logs There was nothing by w hich to identify tho body. Who .vwis the man nnd where clinic from is, and will probably remain, a mystery. Some of our up river exchanges mny knjw of n missing man lost in the flood. A box was procured and the remains buried by the parly who found the body. Jersey ahort YiJMe. Pittsburg is disposed to hrn it ovr ft j couple, agt.J fifteen nnd rixtccn, who Thr Hop, lor Htr.t;vtnnutl it f wroiw. When ths wnr between Prance l""' hop "f the West Point fsdi l Hi" "tin r Pni'riia began King William solemnly -evening the colored "pleh" (II I Hot declared Ihnl bis iinricl m -.villi N. pnt in an appeal and. I'nti It bo that polenn, and not wiih tho Kiencli pen 'nioio tyranny has been exercised at plo. 1'V that ilecliiislion ho drrw lohat ai'istnciatic Institution f Was hiinsrll and hi cause the sympathy of this son ol pu.-r hut African parents the world. When Napoleon aurren-! purposely excluded fi oin the scene ol dered an almost uiilveral expectation ' festivities 7 Did the great American prevailed that tho terrible sacrillce ol i doctrine ofoi inl 'iiulity mi", r auoth lifn would ccaso anil pence be speodily I er stab in iho back that night f Arc restored. Tho new born French Ite-jwcto nndeiistand that tho national nubile has shown u disposition to make ; brunette, has no hall room rights that pc.KO on terms that must be regarded as honoraiilo to rrusstu ami sumeieni ly humiliating to so proud people as .i . . r I- TI.a ..I.......! i win IIIOSU Ol i lH'iiV. J " .h....b.hwi, tendered by M. Thiers in his inter view with Kurl (iranvillo embraced compensation for thu expenses entail ed upon l rusaia ami ampin guaran tees lor tho future. Kugluud refused to intorfero as a mediulor because her I rulers are not willinir to recognise the rrench Republic, and King William declines to treat with the only gov- eminent which has an existence m Franco. His armies aro now before tho gates of Paris, summoning the city to surrender. France stands, alone, in this terrible crisis of her history without receiving any sympathy from tho monarchical governments of Europe. Every one of the stronger powers is hostile to tho new Republic, and tho ro is not a King among them who would not gludly sec this lust experiment, atsclf L'oveninicnt crushed out. We can not wonder that it is so. A ilcpublic suc cessfully established in Franco would bo a constant menace to every mon arch in Europo, nol through armies, but through the grander march of ideas. In the fearful struggle now before tho French people tiioy must receivo tho full and generous sympa thy of every friend of republican in stitutions, no mutter what miry bo his nationality. Every Gorman ho has imbibed tho truo spirit of American liberty must hesitate now before wish inif that Jvinii William may succeed in crushing out tho sacred principle of self government winch is embodied in the French Republic. France stands to-day as the representation of re publicanism in Europe, and upon her into depends tho lifu of lihcrul ideas. Should the Republio which has been established bo beaten down by tho cannon bulls of King William, all hope that the people of any Mate in f.uropo will bo allowed to chooso their own rulers will be crushed out, and for many years to como kingly powor will bo too urmly rooted to lio over thrown. That thoro is truth in tho reports that King William intends to restore tho Napoleonic dynasty, or to place one of the Bourbon or Orleans princes on tho throne of Franco, his own words would lead us to believe. Such would bo ii natural deduction from tho personal opinions of the King on the tuliject of government, its an nounced bv him in un address deliver ed on tho loth day of October, 1 SGI, the day beforo ho wus crowned, in which ho said : "The rulers of Prussia receive their crown from God. To-morrow, there fore, I shall talio the crown from tho Lord s table and plueo it on my head This is the meaning of the expression 'King by the grace of dod, and thero in lies the sanctity of the crown which is inviolable." ' And ho fulfilled ids promise. Al the appointed hour, in the presence of those w ho witnessed the ceremony ot Anwnnlinn, l.t l "fjoldon round of sovereignly" upon his own head, with the remark, "1 wear this crown by tho grace of God, and no. bodr else." It is not strange that France, clad in tho robes of freedom should appeal in vain to tho mnnarchs ol tnropo for help or sympathy in her quarrel w lib a ruler who holds such sentiments. .Tho sympathy of kings is with kini'i, and it is natural for them to muko common cause w ith each other against tho people ll is no wonder, therefore, thai tho mon archs of Europo have entered into i new Holy Allianco wilh tho design of crushing out the republicanism in Franco. They may succeed in their endeavor. If they should, the finger upon the diul or ths clock of timo w ill be set back, and the progress of man kind indefinitely delayed. Lancaster Intelligencer. Senator Schurtc'a paper, the St Louis XVatUcht. Po$t, in speaking of therupturoin tho ltudical partv in Missouri, one sido going for Governor .Met lurg and a continued disfranchise, mcnt o ono fourth of Iho people, und tho other for B. Gratz Brown for Gov ernor, and iiodislrsiiehisomcht of any body , says : "I he Uennaii names on tho ticket of tho new party aro a great ornament to it. Major Weigel and General Salomon are gentlemen of well known honesty, and as good civil officers as they were soldiers. The Germans shino by their absence from tho Mct'lurg ticket. Of course, McClurg and Company rely upon the negro, and they don't expect a singlo German vote. The German vote, moro unanimous than ever, will sup port B. Grati Brown and tho princi ples of progress which ho and his col leagues on the ticket represent. We predict 20,000 majority for tho new parly in the county of St. Louis. Its majority in the Slate will not bo less than 50,000." So, it seems, that in Missouri tho negroes volo one way, and tho Germans the other. A Radical Bigamist A nice little sonndal has just been developed in the Chancery Court here, in regard to C. C. Bowcn, member of Congress from the Charleston, S. C, District, which will probably result in his serving a term in unoiher sort of public institu tion. Previous to 1 8GU ho was mar ried, but managed to ohtuin a divorce from his wifo. In January, 1"('0, bo was married to Mi.s Label ha Park, in Wakulla, Fla., representing himself to bo a widower, lie lived with her till April, 18('7, when he abandoned hor and took lip with another woman, and lived in open ndullry with her. Mrs. Bowcn cumo to this city shortly after tho abandonment by the honorable villain, and on tho 4th of February last filed a petition, fur s divorce, upon the ground of disertion, abandonment, and adulter. Noresponso wus made and tho caso still remains on the docl-cl. YouIitcIuv 11 dcmmttcli wni i received here from a promiiH-nt luwycr in Atlanta, Ga , Muting tlmt iho lion, Mr. liuwen liiinjiist miii-rii-d a lnly of Ii i S la atandini; in thul city. Chicago 1 tmct. 'J'liiity routs a tiny i now the piirc of liihur, acpnrdinrr to the Chinese nehe.lulo. Vote with llio lindieuln, lalioring men nnd iiteh in. Tho llailical (iovvrnnient in Smith ('ami i un hits trehlod tho tunes nnd duubled the debt of the Suite in five yenrw Thr . IViiM .fftmf It is reomled tlml nt tho i lo ring whilo men nro bound to respect? VVni-n such men na President (iriuit. Superintendent Pitcher, Generals Por-i ter, hmory and I iirker, siennlor Ames, rt al , silent spectators ol this arbitra ry expulsion r Did it not occur to President Grant and tho rest of tliom, surrounded us they were by their wives nnd their daughters , that this would have been a glorious opportunity to formally introduce tho "shady clo ment" of our civilization and atiiuip it wilh their approval and authority ? What moro magnificent spectacle could tho world havo witnessed than the hero of Appomattox presenting to thai brilliant assembly and embryo T'oiiHHciul in u gray cut away coat and brass buttons, and soliciting lor his partner in the dunce, ono of the lovely daughters of Secretary Fish or the charming brido of tho blondu Senator from Mississippi? Assuredly such an act woufd have given color to tho be lief that wo all cheerfully accept the great social revolution which war has entailed, and are prepared to confirm llbv our acts. It wus a cruel tiling shutting out this poor "pleh," from tho gay throng ol pleasure worshipers a very cruel thing. Hrclhren let us weep. Kcw York Commercial Aili'cr- tiatcr. lrith nnd Itutth. Over in Schuylkill county B couple of coal operators huve been making arrangements to put Chinamen into tho mines, In place ol tho W Into Irish and German workmen now engaged there, iho workmen oljod, and we here append the sympathy, the Radical organ of that county the M inert)' Journal gives them. It says : "As tho Irish and the Germans are tho prominent opponents to tho Chi nese, and aro asking Congress to pro hibit tho emigration entirely, we be lieve if any class of emigrants aro to bo prohibited by our Government, tho best Interest of tho country de mand that Jrinhand (lermanemigration instead of Chinese should be proliibited. If iho Chinamen are Pagans wo may convert them inlo Christianity, nnd Paganism cannot havo a moro demor alizing effect upon tho country than the crime snd pauperism of tha Irish and Dutch." There you have it, white men hon est, hard working Germans and Irish men. Know-Nolhingisin slicks in Iho liadicul breast as virulent to da' as it did in 1 .".", notwithstanding the ba ling and cooing thut has been going on between leading Radical" and lead ing foreign born citizens in tho last four or flvo years. Match Hint. . When the great Chicago Convention was in session in 1H6S, a stage curuin was suddenly raised revealing tho imago of Grunt, above whose ballet shaped head was inscril od a device, "Match Him '." Two years have pas sed since, and the country knows Grunt butter thnn it did whes be was Ihus brought upon the stage- 'lh.j- nun Till 1 1, .III io ioilosslOIO ll) "mntt'll him." For prostituting the highest place in the world to the basest uses, ho cannot bo matched; for jutting incompetent nnd worthless hucts into important offices, ho has no cquul ; for hunting up hungry relutivis who must bo fed al the public crib, ht takes tho premium ; for knowing nothing whatever about those things cenceru ing which the President should have tho fullest understanding, his match is not in cxistanco; lor worming houses lands and money out of aspir ing office seekers bis like was never seen ; as a boor of whom all his friends aro ashamed bo is pro omiiiet ; as a "sick" man on important occa-ions, he is without a living equal, ilutch li in ! Not mutch. Wo shall never look upon his like again, and lot that, at least, Iho country should be sincere ly grateful. That is Tri;e Tho Wabash Val ley 7'tme says : The Rads suy the Democracy mused the war thut it was a Democratic war. If il wus a Democratio war, then il is the Democracy tho negroes must thank for their freedom the Democracy abolished slavery, and the great mission of the Republican prty was accomplished by its enemies, and the parly of higher law has lived in vain. This is only one out of a thousand inconsistencies of that party. At the opening of the rebellion they swore they did not want to abolish slavery, or iulcrfero, in any respect, with the municipal affairs of tho South ; but soon uller, they were ready to sweat to the negroes thai tho war was carried on solely to obtain their freedom, and mako them equal to tho whito nee. May God Imvo mercy on such liar.. and hypocrites 1 We can bestow noth. ingot Iho kind. They hovo robbed and lied too lung. V liy, tho niggers wont bellcvo them. linAMisM. Ueneral Grant will neither protect tho peoplo of Texas from tho Indians, nor iillo.v them t" protect themselves. Tho Texas au thorities raised troops for Unit pm pose, but General Grant would nol. suffer lliem to act. Meanwhile tin- savages aro butchering whito men, women and children in all directions. When Governor lloldon asked Gener al Grant to send Federal soldiers into North Carolina for political purposes, they were promptly dispatched. N'.i liino was lost. Bui when tho people of Texas implore aid to keep Uif Indians in check, to prevent the sav ages from committing ucls of barbar ism, they nro treated w ith coldness, or their prayer rcfus-.d. Aiding Radical scalawags is ono tiling. Protecting peaceable citizens another. Age. TllK DonuLS. All Iho radical C.'on grossmen from Maine were compelled, lurin Hie ifrcnt runrut in I Ik- Smio 10 "'"""J0" tho in.tcetive tmiir li.r revenue. In thin 8uto tho radifal j". v!m "1. Ultir "'(:' thai i.rotec- linn is uiiivei'Miiir a?iTiitd hx- the party, while in the IChkI nnd Vel il is repudiated ly a majnrity of lie mon numiiinled for ('on'a;ros. A Veteran tojier aaya ihere'a tiie thins thai was never seen "eominn' thro' tho ryf," nnd tha'. is the ,i.ky we get now a Unjs. ltij;ht be jiabers. Hi iiliiin younc bus t went v. four ; rpirr;'.r;rf,l,le dsMjlitr,iii tbt mnrlict JUS II I'liMIr t'.M. SOU li--ir-j no m) ifi'T " The republican prci bus atresdy commenced its monthly shout id hos bmi.i to (irsnt f ir his nei i idii ol re duction of the public debt, nd we si! ii 1 1 shortly hso the oflicinl treasury figures paraded before us us evidence that he lias psid another enormous in slslmcnl. Those who chooso to be culled bv sui h nonienso nuiv. but le-jl 3...inmn will ( I,, matter in! another light. Tho republican party bus been a s'liiidlc' und a cheat from its rise to Iho present day, but in lioth- MlK hub it im.iu (....J.. MJ ; . there villauous propensities than in its , monthly attempt to decclvo tho peo plo into n heliuf thut Grunt is paying iho public debt. With taxes upon cvciything; wilh money from this source flowing by millions upon mil lions into the treasury every month, who, wo should like to know, couldn't pay off tho public debt as lapidly us Grant's administration is reducing it? If Grant were reducing tho debi al the rate of from six to fifteen millions monthly out (.f his on n pocket, ids worshipper might shout his praise, for ho would deserve ll But as it is, ho deserves no credit at till. Ho can't help doing what ho is doing in lhal direction. The money from taxation wrung from tho lubor und capital of the country is every day stored away by hundreds of thousands in tho vaults of the treasury, in expenses of thu government, and it osn bo applied to no other purposo than tho gradual ex tinguishment of tho public iudchtncH. Grant can do nothing also wilh Iho money. Awny with such nonseso It is not Grunt, but tho People who lire paying thu debl, us they earn their bread, in tho sweat of thoir faces. llarrisburg Patriot. A Singular Accident. A most serious and ceituinly a most singular accident occurred to Mr. David Bur key, residing in the immediate vicini ty of Lorctto, this county, on Thurs day evening last. Mr. ii., it appears, wus at work on his hay mow, perhaps feeding his cattle, nnd after gelling uono with the lork ho wus using, tier milted il to slide from the mow to the barn floor, tho fork uisumine; an up right position, points downward, in the hay. Mr. II. then proceeded to descend from tho mow in the same way, but in doing so camo with such force upon tho top of the fork that the bundle penetrated the rectum to the depth of six or eight inches, inflicting, as well may be conceived, a most so rious if nol dangerous wound, and re quiring, It is said, the strength of a man to withdraw the fork handle from his person. Mr. It , we learn, is now doing well, nnd tho indications are that ho may survive, although full recovery from un injury of sodelicuto a nature can scarcely be looked for. ( ambria freeman Hons Stolen. A very valuable black pacing marc, tho properly of Mr. William Clawson, was tolen from the pasture field on his farm in Centre township, this county, on Wednesday nigkl, September 1st. Mr. Clawson has made every effort to catch the thief, but to the present liino has not been uble to gel tha slightest clue which might lead to the detection of the thief. This makes the third horse that bus been stolen in this county within tho past fuw weeks, and as yet no arrests Dave been made. Ju liana Democrat. JWw ui'frtisrmrnts. gw EET POTATOES, at C. KIUT7.ER'., Pf-plrmsrr xl:lm Opposite tltr Jail TJOOT8 ISO C.ts of RirbsnlMis's Klmirs 1J llools, Jus! rwrlTcl at (Opi-a-iia tbf Jail ) C. lilt tTZER'S. OT'lVES Iroiiii l,i k Fnn-r C..l, Rsnsn. J Parlur fU.rrr. (Ir.ln, Tra Krlil. A ll'Ml.-m. (iIo,il tb Jail ) At C. KltATZKK'D. "I I ORPK pnoE.--, Ilur Fhot Sail Nail R d IL . ol Rumh, at ((.'polite the JhiI.) C. KKATZEtTP. I , n i ', 7 , 7 ".,1orooco "a au Mfsortment of Chilitrrn's tr-her, at . ' i r"" (Oppiite the Jail.) C. kllATZHR'S. CntTIOSf. -! pers'niinre hereby eautined J ttaralnat purcliafinjr or In any way aiejillmj with two bay Horaei, in the priseption of J. W. Ilaney. and two (ray Hrtrws, in the poteiion of Milea Ilaney, as aaid Horses have Im-cd purchased he me anr art lelt on loan rurifrct to mv or-lcr. tiept.2!3t. WILLIAM i'uKTKll. ("1 UTHX. All persons are hereby cautinned J act in at purchaamr or in any way tueiMhnjr nth the followmr personal iMonrtr. now in th poaacaiion of Jonathan Wieor, Jr., of Bradford townahip. aa tho same hr-lons; to me and are left with bin os loanonlr: Twn rtd 4 wa. ono hay Mare and roan eolt. JiNA. WISilK, 8r. Bradlord towmhtp, Sept. ?U1tpd. rAXTri.-The Fchool lUrecroraof Cur M wrneville dsiit to empl-T 1MO M LK TKACIIKRH, to t.ab 8rhoola No. t and No 1. Terta, four months. Applications, with wajes. to be mndr to the unrlrrsiturd. Kchooli to commence orat Monday of Notemtr, 1-T6. II. II. TiK'MI'SON, Secretary. Curwensrille, Sept 21, luTQ 4t. SiXTV-F.vr. i in st riur. mi:iai a AH AHIK1 TllK CiKKAT DALTIMOR F. PIANO MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM KNABE 4 CO., Manufacturer! of (1HAMI, SQl'AltE 1 t THlnlir PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, VD. Thrre In.trumritti har t,arn Wfrt the puhli., for lH-arly Tiitrly v.ar., and npon lltrtr eatK-llmp alnna altainpd an Bnpiirul,,isr4 prr-aminr-iice, which pronoaniN-a thnn iinroualrd. Thoir ' T O N h conil.inrl grrat power, .na.-ln.aa and tnr injiin qiialilr.a. fll ai (rtal purilrof liiloiinlin. an.l awcatura. tbroughodl th. .nine aralo. Thoir TOL'l' II l plianl anl .la.liit, and tulirrlr fr- from ll,. sl.Qnpti fnun, in rn piinr I'l.itr. IN WO!lKlANSIln tlier arc nm quatrd, n.,nK ftfinc Imt thf rrrv hrat aoa.i.nnU inalrrial, tha larg rsptlal oinpluv.d in our tu.inca rnnltlinn u. to ken pon.lauils an I immrnii. ttofk of InmlH-r, 40., ft,, band. r"AII otirrqu.ie I'tanna hav. our Now Ita pmr.d OrarMnin Ki-ala and the AiaHe Trrhla. would tall .pnial atirnlion to our lain impmr.mmt. In tirsnd Ptanin and Fqxarr 1. rand., Pa'rnlrd Anj. II, I "nit, wuirh I,, n.a: Hi. 1'iaoa nearer prrleclton than hat r.t hern all.tnrd. f'l-fry 1'iane fully Warranted fur fi. I ran Wr hap made arrangr-mr-nt. for the iwle IVhole aal. Ajn, t lor lb" wntft lYk-bratrd I'arlo, Orgs on and M' lodeun., huh we nfler W huleaale and H,Uil, at l.oweat Ksclorir I'rirt.. VMI.UAM KXAHI- A (0.. K.'pt. II, l'TO fin. Ilallimoiv, M l. 1)tXK, WHITE i It ti AN LIXINfl SKINS Ju.t rscrlrtd end for tale l,j April f0. 7. . f. H(.Ek 4 PO. Ilin H41.l-.tl h.le Lead, I;no, Paint, I.in- eeed f , Turre,,lne. a arm. he. ol all Wmila Colors In Oil and lrr I aim. Varnt.b llriT.hra. mst Haiti -M il K a IIUVIN. I - - ' ... v . - -'. 'si,, i.arrs lot af JL TIX CANS and ULARS JAIIS. at C. KIIATKR'S, A"P"Sl I". Opposite the J.il A I KW 111 SIIKI.S ut prims I'M I'M AN M l.u n UK tT for sals al John 11. 111.. g..w store, tllen H .pe. A(ust Jl, laid. w. i.r.sr. IHl'IT CM-taDnfsetnnd froea lb. best cbaraosl t , ... giovsd aud aoldorrd on outude aud warranted .,t e-jlv 5(MI',t(U,infflui. STONF. MI tinTIIKS -WARE or i:tnT I'lsi Rtfliot) ... - - po i s: CROCKS! chocks: l-'Mirr's I'stt nt Alrllnlit sUlf rrsll I sits I III TTKR ( HOCKS, srl'ri li.l Mrllln( llEAM CHocM. M ll. K ( ion a. AITI.H HfTTKR riincKS, I'D km; t h'h k', fLOWEIt I'UT-l. I'IF. DlrMIKS, stiw roT, A.d rt n,.-r ..ti,.r i i.n o.ui.ro.. , CDCtVI I riT7lr!f.FR'Q I III 1 1 IV L-L.I I L.lltUI.11 U STONE - WAKE l'OlTEItY, CiM-.rr it ChtrrT Third flmU, l'LKAn.feltU, six' COURT PROCLAKAilN. iriiRRR4H, nn. C. A. 5UYKR, ?' iiUnl Jmtjje of tli Court of Common PI' uf tb twet.IT-filth J mil tin I litrkt, oompoied of the rounliiM of rienrfieM, Onlre nd Clinton md lion. HA.MUKL CLYDE and lino. JACOB WILHH-M, AmocimU Jod(i of Clearfield co , liite lucd tbeir pieeept, to ut dirrctt-d, for tti holtiinp of a Court of Cuinui'jo Pleai, at the Court Iloue, at Clenrflnld, n and fr tiie er-unty of Clenrfield, eomineneinv on tlie fourth Mon day, liir it li day nt e.truibcr, 170, and to coi.tinue ON WJiKK. NUTICK 1, therefore, lierol.r jriven, to jurors snd witnrct, iu ami for mid cuntyo Clearhrld, to be and ajiprar in their proprr per ion at 10 o'clock, a. ia., of said day, to do tlio thini which In thrir betialf pertain Ui be dune. UIVEN nnder mr hand at Clearfield, thli ?tb dny of hejit., in the year of our Lord, one thousand ijfbt liuudnid and srvrntv. CYKEMIS HClWKA'HerV. Clearfield Gas Company. "VTOTK.'K il lim-lir (i"-n that !ii tiltscnlxsri X of tba stuck of lh MrarfitM Uas Company wilt uwt at Iho Arbitration Itoom. to tbe Court Uu. in (.'li-artield, ou Faturiin y, 2!tn Hrpn-raWr. liiTll, at 4 p. in., to ormm- saij eorpurdlioo aud wleet manager.. J. T. UOONAUII JON A. IIOVMON. I'. K HA I .Kit. J. K. WKAVKK. li. I.. IIKKII. K. MIT('llt:I.I S. MlTClll:t.L. It. MOSS0P. W.M. POKTEtt. (I. H. BARRETT. W. A. WALLACE. .1. II. M.-ENALLV. HICIIAItll rillAW. JOHN I, Cl'TTLK. WILLIAM ItADKUACn ClearficlJ, Htptftnbcr 7, 1711. To Delinquont Tux-Payers: TVTOTICI. is bftebjr n'tvrn to those persons who, Xl U to the prneeul time, hare failed to pT tiieir County, ltuunty and htate taxes fur 1070, that Treasurer Flegat is barely autUoriird to al low the neual ditcuuot until and ineiu iing the Ul dsy of October neit. Those, therefore, who deire to avail themtrlt rs of tho ad runtime of a diicount of lira per cent , and avoid tbe penalty of a suniUr pTi-ntgf imposed by tha Act of Assembly, will of cnu.se come forward and pay their tans by that time. OTIIKLM) P M K F T, HAM I KL II. hHAI F.VER, BA M CKL II. HIADMAN, Cyuiicr'i. Office, Sept. 7 3L. Commit sionerl. T4''XAMIXATIf) P Ti:A( IIH(, wiU jle held, a? follows, in ( UorfirH county : Kart haui aud Covtojfton, at I'nion hv-hool bouse. In Covinjftim township, Kep't. I Ah; (Jirsrd, at Cou (tre Hill, tue 16th; (innhrn. at Hiawsvillr, the 1 7th; le?a'ur and Osceola, at (ticr,!a, the iVth ; Woolward, at lUppy Valley, the IWih ; tiurlirh, at .laneville, the Ilaria, at (ilen Mnpe.the 'I'M; Jurdnn, at Anvmvillr, the I'.U ; Knot, at New Millport, th 2tb ; LuinhrT City, KerKuson and l'enn. at I.. City, the '2Mb ; Ilt-ll, al CariipbU Church, the l!7tb : Nrw Wailiinjrtdo and Chnt. at N. Wa'binton, t tic 2lh ; IWiriisi'le, at Ilurnside, th2'Jlh ; !(":, al Centre K-bool House, Oct. T.d : Morris, at Rylfrtown. tha 4th ; tirabaoi, at Kair View, tha th, llra llord ail l Uralford lnih-pcud-rnt, at Ja koon's, tbe Htb : Curwensvillf and I'lke, at Curwrnt il!e. the 7t!i ; Clarhhl and Lawrence, nt Clfarflebl, the fetb : DnJy, Hlooia and I'nion, at Luthrrsliurir, the 2 jlh. iMrootiirs.and specially 8fxrrMarifS,ftrt nMutiite'i to be present, hxaiuina tion Irfjfins at V o'ehrek, a. ro. Qm. W. HsruEf, Co. Pup'U Till; HATII H of the eiUte of Jacb 1 Mi Miller. (feraBed. At an 0t"n, C urt held at ClearfieM, for the enuniT nf Cli-aiftt-M, on thr 1 1 lb dny of Juno, A. 1. 170, the prtitioa of J. lllaksT. Walters, Kq., sir prtsentcd, iHMdjt, furtb that be wai a prfy in intereit in the Kutate of sail J&f"jh Wilier, deead, an praying for a epfritle performance of contract. t'jon due con sideration tba Court ordered 'a citation to issue to tha Ictrs and legal reprrst-iilaiivea of Jacob Miller, deceased, and all partiei in interest to appear in court on the ttret ttv of Krituihfr 'l'r-nn, 1 W 7 0, ilviw eauM, if any, why specific! perform 'ncc of contract lo the petiti-mct sImII not 1 b dtt-rred aox'oidinj; lo tbe intention and niPiiir) ; thereof, and that notice, ly puSlira'ton in one: newspaper in the county, be, dien for four cn-1 secutivo weeks to ail parties in intrrt to appear at Mtut time." lty the Court. C. A. M AYKR, P. J. Attett: A. W. Lir, Clerk O. C. augM 4t Valuable Properly for Sale. VFAUM in tuicn townahip, Charficld coun ty, I'a., eonta'nmi; 2(0 acrea. mire or leap; itm cleared and the rrmarmicr well timbered; ffio(l frallis ilwrllinir honM., itb wrll of t;ool a trr on liif puivh; iranip l-arn, .so. Is l.i. Ato. two town Kits in Ihp riilaire of Luthnil-urn, arilb m Ih. .ill.if, and Iraw biarV-niith .b .p. ith a i lull aet til ma -aumil n tnuli. For terms, apply lo the ai)H-rilcr at Lutheralior. i'a. av.c31.4t Hh HAFL IICBKBT. of ( leartielfl counry. Notice is hereby fin that the nndrrpiened, citisens of tbe Com mon wraith of PermMliania, bv petition E!H the lllh Am of 1 i... . 1 ...1 . 1 Cuurt for a chartrr of ineonoraiion undrr the! name, style and title of the "WuMmiaMi.n Uutliiug and Loan Aaw-ialion." and If no sufficient rra-xin ii shown to the otintrary tbe ssid charter of incor piration will b pruutrd at Keptetnbrr torn, of i mid Court. . C 1 i"ci r.. Faim.. H Knsnmui. 3. R. IUssrr. A S. K. Itiniasi. IV J. MiH'ri tfiooB. Wn.i.uw Mava. l a M as t'.HTKIU i aurs M.Ktnr.. Jars W'nn, " Bt "tT. J'"1" Maik, ' II' I ATI! SUHISJ, TRoaaa M( Krtsas. A. O. TATK. I'rothnnolarr. ropt. T-SI. 1)KM1 I VM PTATK Atiltlrt l.Tti 1IAI, rilit 'IKTY. Tba hil.ilinn of thia .i.l. f.r IsTO will hr bold at Fi HASTOX, on Tue.dur, KrptemWr 27lb. Wrdnredsy. Srptember !t!h, Tlior.-lar, Septrmhrr J'.llh. i'rid.y. rp temhrr r.Olh. Tho frroiind a-a spacious, the liuildinf.. and atvnmuioriatinni ample, and the pretniuu, li.t lihrral. There i. no ciiarre fr en irtee ete.pt Horses entered for .need. Entry Hooka open Tueedar, Septeiulier Clh. For cata logues or information, ad lres. at Kcr.ntnn. Jt'MN t. M11RIUS, I'mident. P. TIT. Pan rn, Iteo. Secrrlari. Kiamnaa Xti-Cosaar, Cor. See'r. ,T St I.U TIX MIOIM riiED. SACKLTT, Manufaoturer of 'l'in, Copjicr and Sheet -Iron Ware. Rooting, spouting and Job W9tk done cs RiASOaaLB ranats. Fhop on Market St.. reatlt oj-podlt tbe Jail, .: ci.KAr.nKi.ri, ta. Da. W. A. MEANS, r II Y S I C I A N & Sl'RGEOX, it TiiKitsni na. ta. j tVitl attend prufr.rional pill, p.-nmptly. aulO'TO j t. lOIIMMTK ATIllt'K MITII Iw-N I il It herrSy anen IliM lelti-m of sdtnini. (ration on lbs relate nl J. 1.1 NN l'tln I H, dee d, la'r ol' I'lnr townvhip, Cli-a'ft,M enunlr, I'enn'a., bav. in b"en duly granted to lhe nnder.ipned. all per som iodtl't. d to s.-ud e.tute will plea, make par. ment, and the ha. ini elalms or demand, will present Ibeln prn)if-rly ant beotitlod fur a. ltloua.t nd allnwanre wilhut d-lsr. .1. His Hl,i"i.M. Admiaiatralor. rarwrnnTillr, S,-pt. T. 170 6t. Brick for Sale! TIIE nd'ii'(rnci has msmufaftured ad hns y nw on hr.n.1 r.r tale lK,tMM ItHK k, whi'-h he will diapokrf npnn reasonable ferai, in lar;i or cuiall quantifier, to suit pur-hast is. j. a. Trr.rE. Lutlirr' org, Prptrmer U, 1T0 6u. OCHOOI Tl.M IH.MJ4, I Hk IILHl.l W ATlii Ten Teshers for the sehool. of 1 awrenfw n.hip. Address the fteeretatr at rntwensrilla, I'a. .-Hejin m.t ot eerlitle.1, or 1.. t l'.f,o('M, Feeretarr. aprlr In r' Itlonn'i llrldre. Sei.t. T. IS;(l-t I - T I TltlM. All person, are beevhr esiriu d I. I y ag.,lnet pnr. hs.uig or in an? war anrddling ' I with a pair of rorr.l Morar,, now id pos.e-moa of, ' flsrid Collar, of Moms tnan.hia, a, ah. ran i- baling to ne. and are enh'eel o.r ord-r. tirshsmtrm, Alg. .11 M. T. it. Ft'ltCCT. ir. .j . . T ' 'itUlifUiltlfOlH. i; set A ni Mil It' ' .,.,! H id-si l r m'l l, lr.;wr, I Crswls-s. ru V.i. sHl i :.n ii M M I ll-.1 1'. i, Till 0HI'H5aL AMI 0H' INE SEM'.nECi U LATIN (J, WltijtUIITIIK'S, AIU TIOHT, OAS-CONBTJlOra ilTEATEU, with riti utrn lint Fciitr, Onit Va lUara, Wiotoni Rir ito. ob Aitxiiic rkortaiTflii, Tor rrt.inf Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 10 titer f .r brlokirork, snJ I titn PurtaUa. Mascriciisr.s oslt r , FIGYNO LDS &, SON, X. W. toiTr 13th and Filbert Strta'i, Tlitif H-atrrf Iron, well rifi-tt-d aw ad u. Jl y " n "i tog,, li.r. and r. "' and 1)U11 Til.t. Tb-J be an.oiolrij usi.na ... 'SV., per., aod la bicb all kiod.of fu.l can l boraaJ ifliniit Iteration. nilbout altera tikD. Toiikinj rtangw, for Hotel., Pulauranta and Familial. Alio, a Flat Top llealiuj Itaoga. Tiia Plat Ilratrrt, I.nw DowLUratti, Slala Uantall, Hr(iilcr, Vviitilaton. PamplilaU gitis! fu" dwcrlptlon, aant fpea, to anyaddrm. jtlVJO-ly tuiil IHHVh B0C0IIT, SfH.D A EXCHANGED OS HOST LIBERAL TLHMS. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD At Slarket Itstrs. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific E. E. BondB Pouglit and Sold. i;fl-STO('k Hought snd Jld on C om nilsaluu only. CHICAGO, Danville aud Vluceuncs First Mortgage 7 P. C. Gold Bonds For sale at OO and accrued lute re it, jBOAeconnti rcetif i and Interest allowad on daily Valances, su et to cheek at sijbt J::ljr 0 South Third flrH, Pbiladilphia. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES AIH'.U) OP AIL OTIIF.RRt ' fcijhty Six Thousand, Seven Hundred and L'ighly One Machines Made end SJdthc rait Year! I This Bomber rrcrtjt tw feiw th rales of any other Machine, and tba deitand is still iocresstug! THEEE THOUSAND TEE WEEK Are bow be log ma do and told 1 Til K Ii KA S CXS Kit : Ceeaasa It embodies essential principles not found in any oth'r Machino; because of U sin plklty of eonrtraction, ease of operation, nifiTnity of precis action at any speed, and capacity for tba gr sate at raoja and farletj of woik, flna or ccana. rrtirt wish in to purchase shorld Bit fail to aiaaioe this best of all Sewing Machine. I bar tbt agency 'or this Machine, and wili keep a full supply on hand. J. 8 SHOVEr.S. May 4, lBTO-if. f learfle'd, Ta. MICABLU ML'Tl'41. Life Insurance Company cr NEW YORK. ! JOSEPH HOXIK resident. 1' HT KENI-ALU. Vice Pnstdrnt. J. V. It. I! AMEN Pecretary. II O. riFFAKl), M, I) Med'cnl Examiner. W. M. TM EEIt, Jr Counsel. rpill. AMU ARM: was r.n&dcd l.ysmeof J. the brat l uviueas nm of New York, with the kprres ot tci of cc atiiip an institution that sli n Id command tbe conlidrnct of the pnhlic, as a liberal, sound and Ticorous Life Iisorance i'oinpanr, and has echievt-d a Siirceaa beyond tbe rxpcctationi of its nost sanguine projector. Tbe AMK'AIU.K offrs aM improrcrt plans and ilrairalle new Palmes of nifdtru I.ile Iusuranoe, and dora nit bai oat promises or inducements that eanuot b mtade fooi, Tho AVirATI-K has dpoa'ttd rne hundred thnufand dollars iu rniini uti-s hnia with the Insurance Department of tbe tMa!a of Ni w York, at a guarantee tor the dischaif; of eeeiy obligation. All cla'Kni ajrainst the AMI CA TI.E are promptle and honorably disrhargrd; in thr errnt of dta;h fAe SMdNif wtrjf t ymidf t'n fmH Wi'tVoar nay sVftiW.iet on mmHi nUan at dttrrtJ f-vniktmi. All Policlci are non f irft ital ic ! All liudcnJs art nou forfiitabie t All 1'olirUs are InconttstaMs ! Thirty dsyi grace for r jaunt ofpnm'btts! Tn ih e to travel It ld aud sea' -nuoU uf Fa'es, Cirrula-f. A"., fueniattd upon apphoatioa to tbe CWpany'a agents. VIM. I AM TITKER. Agrnt for Clt-ar&tld oouutr, C. IlAHr.ETT. Oineral Ayeut f.r Cliarfaid, Centre, JrlT.rso, Clarion aud Elk count na, T. J. UOYEH, M. D , Ma-dual Examiner, rirarfeld. Atijwsl IT, HTfl 3ra Tii iTcirKAiTFiEiln WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Wstisfactnrrd eepcria'l? for THE CLEARFIELD TKAPE, rt ,41 r IT aofSTo il. T Bh3Lr.Il k CO . J ' New Meat Market. IHE nnd. r.icned have opened a Went M.rkel I In the r.v.u (orronlj ofn.p.l l T Alei.n.ler lr.m. on MarUt .treat. Clenrlidd. I'i , adjommf Mo.sop, where the. lutend U, l,ep . pp, ., All klurt. of Mr... j ,. . , . , ' 41 Ard at "ratrrs tn irit tut tisia " Fh p will bt open reruUr't on '! aesdss, Thured.i an.l 0 ,1. . "rdar. and meat di-Lvered at sna roirf! A share j "f pukli- patronage t n-spectfnlla aoli-itMl. M. II. liM'iWV. I K. W. I hUWN . 'o-C'nliros rl-.l In ,11 kin-ti Pf rvr, Agrlealinral Implrmeiila, I t'l'srllill. Auju.t .It, If - - l"" lb. luWrlWr oCer, the bouse 1 nd lot in whii-h she rnnde. lhe li.rouh ol llesreld. (or .. It Is ,nn.,e. on latarlTel strroa, in an elig,b! looatton (or either a rrirai rib'o kvnation (or eithne a rrifu. I irsidf-Dce, r'l'S oa one eona lrvm tbe rtUNK K VI1ltT MERCHANT TAlLoj stsikrt t, I lurf a,q fh 'i'l 1 11 lllll! lal.-tas i. ,irr' s n i.ui ,n, d . i. '. . an. rparal la op. ta , ,fi ionsK'f iaanfir. a4 aal al las lir,, n,,.,,' all kladt of l.h.lhhn t-t Mit ,Mr, , tlf I I aaa Biwajw on Clotlia, DocEkiu8 a:id Cu;i!;.c'(! Frois sohli eaitotmn raBBikalb"lr .'l., Cd acr sast of lha Piu . ClrarCrld. April !0, ICO If. II. BRIDGE. MERCHANT TAILQJ (fltorfl or.c door cast of ClarStlil Hvum Market trft, Clcsrficlil, l' T r rrP9 in hand a full a.i-irtm.M, cf ,-n IV Forallblg Oooaa, .son SI r-mrti, l,.. u Woolso loilfrihlrl), luawsrs ni I Natk-tifl, Potkal llaDUrrrDi:, u.or,,, I'mbr.llat, ., Is iraal sari.lj. Ol rJ Uooda lis ksrpf tli Rnt-t ninths of all "Shades and (V.-.i ?och Blatk Doa.kla of j ymrtJ Cmimm, fr. ' pilt Cl the erj kn Rl ! ttriftt , ala't. f fM, I Coalira. B.af ar, rUnet.illt, at,d F; - ,";;,d"i.a, ,p ...r4kI,f w a. i.,,,,,'" I s k. ... M.'cd workiaao. Al.u. t,.n; '" ClaarH.li eoss.y f-,r I J Sln.r t CoV ,ilr -J1"" hor. 1, uss.tr. H It h I Ii G I Cf durational. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS I CLEARFIELD, PA. milR FALL TERM of fourteen weeks I I ntei.ee alondae, bvpteuber 4th, I A TriniarT drnartotent wilt be addcl tv t School this fall : for which the serricea of ct-r I ttet ioairyctor hao been anrarM Ana . efiurt will be spared to render Uus dopariat. I aitract'i-o and instructive. TERMS OP ICITI0S. ReaJlog. 0rthr s:i-apby. Vrltliif.O'.lc L 4- sons, i'riiuary Anlhuietic and i'riuary Oeorar hy History, Local and descrtptlr 0oa;raliy with Map Irawing, Oran-.mu, Alt Ha! and Written Arilbutctic C Attfebm and the Sciences 13 : Instruction In Instrumental mosie II 1 1 Oil painting, S lesacns 11 1 1 Wai work i I . f or full particulars tend lor Circular. ClcnrDild, Sept, T, IITU-lypd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY fbv. P. L. Harrison, A. M., Principal. THE riKS'f E5tI0N of tha ntit sch.Iai. rar vt this Juitllulloa will eooinieun. a-U.MjaV, tbe iih day of hepicnbrr, !)" fupils can enter at any lima. Itryw.H' obarKed with tuition from ths lima lUj ettt: tbt eiuat of tbe Hesrion. 1 bo course of instrnrtlon enbraoei ssery tt included to a thorough, practical and atml phrbad education for both sties, Tba rrineipal. haTirif had tba ad fan tart much eii erieoee in bis profassion, arrcreip rents and puard ans thai bis entire ability i: I tnerieB will re cevott ti tba m-jral and ii: tal traUiLjr. ttt yoiitb placed nnderbii ihir I l iM Ol- 1 ll UOK. OrtDt rrat Ly, iteadmr, WfitiLr. aJ rr.ir.i l Arithmetic, per 6ssioB (11 week.) 4 Grammar, Gexraphy( Ariibmatit, and Hiftory - - ll Algtl-ro, Oeonetry, TrijronoBietry, Men. auratlon, FurTeyUf, Philosophy. Pbsl- otoifT. Oowistry. Uok Ktetdnf, Dotaty and 1'bysirtl lio-(fraphy - . . , t I Latin, Greek and Trrnrb, with ary ef tbe abnrt Urai-cles $) i M rsir Tlano (SO leraons) . -I sflNo deduction will be an a da for aVm 'o0t.r further particulars irqnirf of Rer. I L. HAKKISON, A M , Teh. I. IS70 tf. Pr.tc;i1. TUSCALOA ACABEXIT ACIDEMIA, PA . TflK S.Vh i btv.l year will bf n Pcptoi let , We ak the attrnun of parents and ruaJ at to a coLfiJirauun of the inrri'.t of this it:, tution. Int. I.oca'hiu. H"-Miftl. a'trate at. .1 ercry way favurabtr fr physical d ie1pui(aL 2da Ka Tcinp'a loi., I.t nr.ied fit a itv I mIuuiis and Joabiig places incident to towat. teachers aud turn uudirgi fjvora' . for :r..1y. 4th. lone; I Xiihlhlicd. It baa brn tuecfslul opfiatiwu 4 yrart, ani Las had : dt-nta Iroia niar eierj Siatc, &th. Moral li.f1uet.reTLs prep'i Bit le are dai)y taught. Cth, tlirap HttteaTticf. JvJ. KCfftrni for a Circular. ApnliraLtia ilu; j be made s on. P. D. FT0KF. A. M , J. J. lATTLRSt.. A. 11, Jo'y 13, lfTO-Jm. rrmeif-.'s- GRANITE STATE Military and Collegiate IuEthutf Heed i Fciry.N. II ,on Nsahua A Conord R K He. . IIOW ELL, Triocipal. Ai anUfi-e :IUtired location, yt ray if cesf; No al''Ons, or plares of tail tem,r'; tV eoipaof leachcra; Tbottub inatract:on. 4. l upils nctned at any t'u e. Sand fur Cirrt'sr July 2D, lTO ?ub. Dic kinson m:miarv. W II.LIAM.-I OKT, 1A., Ja Bern Fkh i'. W. l.ti M'cTTwvrn, 1. Ii., rraiiJert.a i j a lull and xj iTunocd ewips t f t.at l.ers. CL',rw ; inotirrato. luat,ta dkiih'Iui. j Le tiui t u t boi..Jirps aro hciig thuia..t,Llv re j a rial, lit j neit tinn bspins Ai Riift 1.', I t-TP. For fn .!r : tnloimatton a-draas tua I'rtsideDt. or s rd hi catali-pua. j .'t1 Ta Wistflliurcus. TEETH! C2gg TEETH! EXTRACTED fOIt SJ t EXT. Cairacted wi'h the a.e tf Nirr.ot Cam ! and Ui. ltilti:a, (tl.e ef t lia-n li.. u .-ffcii-iit Ana-i'bct ci new in are, r S. J. HAYES, Surgeon Tcrt, CF Cl'Ii1VENVaLE, FA., Vlti Wf.uSJ kcrt'-y mst rcpctiVly rc'ura I thai.ks for the tiWral pa'ronaert tt the pft ni inf. rm the pttbhe that h par rfirovt kit 'Cs tt. tlje cwtier of Slate aal l.owH e'r-e". f-r Jt. kms' store.) where he is pirpaml te rrns h.a cuatsiturrs ta newly tit Ted nr. roemi. ar.,i J thnr woik in the mot skill:ul eni wo'lntr ' tnatprr. All work done in lh lateet tti a"-t appwed st'.Ua, acd (uarau'eo-l. Vt. 1at9 Will le tPfgrd in Hsif vf cai the 1st to the t- 1 of rack mwn h. Tbf halarefid ia.h mcmh he will tyti i in (t.ea Ili pe, I'u-ri--w and roihrst , rtterrtly. Ta't et rei A-tf at a disTani-e rb.au Id write to pre li of emiing. Ofiet Uors E,ra io J 2 o'lhok. to., and fixin 1 to & wVlork, p. m. Wo ore riopn but tl.e wfty n-n ft-aimal al defy con prMtiou for l antv. chfpcrsf ud dsn hlny. Oivewsaca'l. Curw-rpat il, pa.t yy jj t$. "rnini.Ri.r.ifs 1 1 AV'nto i If TB A a T are warranto eot-sl te s, n"-!'- lhev ara prefarfd fn-la tl.e fn.'ft. Slid wni r t..otid rroeh l etter l.sn nir-r ot Ilia F.irsr'? '' ( srs sold. A.h rout r.roeer or lroL-.- lor tt 't brrr.r', Fitrart.. t Alt LOW'S lLl .0 1 I is, wiiheut ilouait. tbe leM a'ti.le iu tbe wtrl f'l bls.int cl'dbea. It will r.!r mot water 'l", ! lfc wr:S! ' of "s , ,b" 'h ,,h h'"' ,L' V, rn , l" ?" "P ' J1 'v,a 1 1 " ' ' " S " V . N J i'' V" . T!" 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