IXhtgJfpuMuan. Gborue 15. GoiDLANnr.B, Editor. ' CLEARFIELD, VA. WEDXE.TiAY MOKXISO. SEPT. 8S, 1S70. Democratic District Ticket. COSclIIKSS: IGLUKIi MAItVIN. HON or rata cot-srr. JOHN : HAL I., of ri.a rornr. Democratic County Ticket. SHERIFF: J I STI ! J. PI K, or GIRAHP. fOM.MlSSIOKEIl! UAVII) I1UCK. or Cl-ECRFIELD. MSTIlKT ATTORNEY: A. W. W ALTERS. Jl'ItY COMMICPIOSERi JACOB A. FAUST, or OI.KARriELD. AL'liITOR: D. AARON HUE, or gsog. CORONER t AMU A. CALIMVttLL, or iRAnrotiD. Our A'ominte for fongrr. The Erie Observer published at th bom of our nominee for Congress says : "Tho Democratic Conference at Jlidgway on Monday, by a unamimous vote, selected Hon. Seldcn Marvin, of this city, as the competitor of Judge Scofield lor Congress. In this instance ibegood old principle is illustrated-thc office seeks tho man and not the man the office." The nomination was made without solicitation or effort on Judge Marvin's part, and has been accepted at great inconvenience to him, and al most against his wishes. Judge Marvin is a native of Wes tern New York, and a son of tho late distinguished Gen. Dudley Marvin, who, for eight years, represented that Stato iu tho Houso of re presentatives at Washington, and who was person ally known to m-ny of our older citi Kcns. After flushing his education, be settled upon a farm near llipley, Chautauqua county, wheru he resided for eighteen or twenty years, dividing his time between law and agriculture. His reputation as nn attorney rose rapidly, und he soon occupied and ro- taiucd a leading position nt tho bar of known as an ardent Henry Clay Whig up to the declino of that brave and honored old puily. After that organ ization was abandoned Judge Marvin iJontiflod himself with tho Democracy, and 1k:s ever sinco been ono of its blaunchcsl adherents. In 1850, he was placed in nomination by the Democrats of Chautauqua as a can didate for County Judge, and in a speech before tho Convention formal ly accepted tho position. Ho was elected by a considerable majority, al though tho county bad previously been and bus been from that timo to the present, one of the strongholds of tho opposition. In the Judicial office he won a wide reputation for ability and integrity, and be retired at tho close of bis term of four years with tho es teem of the entire community. In 1SG0, dosiiing a wider field for practico, Judge Marvin removed to Krio, whore be has since been engngod to the practice of his profession. Hi law business is very large, and he is recognized as ono of tho most talented, learned, trusty and prominent law yers of the county. His attachment to the Democratic parly hns never wavered, and he has alwuys been ready to render efficient service in its behalf, alike by bis counsels, his pecuniary aid, and Ins speeches. As a resident of Erie, Judge Marvin has distinguised himself by liberalily and public spirit. Ho hns been among tho formost in encouraging improve ment, and hns helped to establish sev eral of our inot valuable enterprises. His influ encc has dwno muc h totviinU inducing a number of wealthy gcntlo men to 1'iealc among us, who have helped grnatly in building up the pros perity of tho city. He is charitable to those in need ; a trim friend and most genial companion; courteous to rich and poor without distinction ; a pleasant neighbor and a iisef.il citizen ; respected by ull, and popular with every class. So person in distress called upon Judge Marvin who did not j receive a w illing response ; and scores' of men will boar witness that we do not exaggerate the kindness of his! heart, or the in irtnanimilv of his! chniT.cter. In this regard, ho is the! 'Hint is not much to brag about,, exact opposite of ihe cold and blood w hen its credit has been at an aver less iceberg who is his antagonist. age discount of fiftv percent. We Appearance afford strong reason lo'lli'nk there is nothing hich about it Dolieve that Ju.Ij-o .Marvin u fair tliunce nf clretimi. Wliorcrrr 1.0 in known nnd liU itt-fjitiiintui tecxtcndti over tlio r,h,,l dititrict ItrollIll friends nilt..i,j. ,l0 :,.iul,it.mig iavc di-clan-d their it,i,.,,tion ol ti.pnrtiiig liim. Ilia, non.inntme. ;. .j.:....i i I MiillllLlCtl IIV flvni i- .i::... . . J .cry disitiiercstcd person to to the ! ! "" I'"ck ,,nTcn' vie'' r,r,"l'rg- j nient you beromo cool your pores ali os! judicious that could l,avo b" ' '"X 'J0,""',, "' city, nccoi ding ; sorh. V.o not approach coiitnpious ado in the present exu-enc'v ir'.. " ibo Act of Assembly, bavo put in '.';' ,' itli an empty stnim.t h, nor emoeratsoftlicdinrieTwilfpo,;;; --" A. -key, , ZT II rntf an, i,nn.l.iiil.. . . AinVor. No licltcr rntm in Ihr ritit li ... 1 ... mof: mnJo iuu toip, ana toiitiuct tliecnnvaaa win. r..n i . their usunl tcl nnd nlirwdnca, tlit v will bo roinrorccd dr cnonch riruubll. cans wliOirfcr Jtitlpe Marvin toJuiljrr ! e.i..i, ... c I ScoCcld, to ensure his clocl.on." . I lie nomination of II on. S..flin l.e Afnrvin for ror.rrrt ia every wltirr fie ' i ,,,,,,.,,,,..1 to be -o.nin.Mly . a hentn.U. J lie lt.-,l.lieun til Dcm- ocnilic- preen niri'fo """ k - I:.:... r.,i. Iltrt l.lnro.l. .mi in 11T or ll'llllli" 1 - 1 ' ami (lie bnpes .C Ins election turn) (.row more iniournpntf. Wo quote Mime of tlio riidorcnients lie bu re ceived from papers of both parties Tlic Krio Die-patch (Hep.) ) " s a candidate with n coin-i-tcnt tVoiof rntic lveoid 11 ml faith in Dem ocratic! principles, iinobjcctioii.tblo ns a private titiM'iiH mill competent l"r Iho l.onitinii for which lie is selected, Mr Marvin H undoubtedly worthy preferment in his pnity. Should be accept, HO will proutioiv . " le-tire a campiiit;n ny "'". wits likely to to maiio """'"'cu- The Krio linnet to (Hop.) admits Hint lie is "an cHtimalilo cilir-en. ine (jiiriiitl Cosmopolite. (Intl.) says : His fellow citizens, without regard to r.urty, generally express tlic opinion Unit li will deserves llie compliment pnid liiin. Ho is u gentleman ol' large lirnin mid liciirt ; just mull nn one. uh comiiiimdb 1I10 lnli respect una esteem of oven his political opponents. His nomination lias added considera bly to tlio inleicbt and uncertainty of tho campaign fur Congressional lion ors." Tlio Warren Ledger (Dcm.) thinks bo is, "Tlio best, most avuiluble man, tlio bct fitted, of any in tlio district for (ho nrtjoo (l.r m I.; -1-. nominated. Socially and po.it icully, and by his professional and general business, his intelligence mid fair dealing, ho lias made his mark in delibly on tho minds of ull who know him, whether .Republicans or Demo crat. Ho has not been an aspirant for office, and never beforo allowed his numo to come beforo the pcoplo (of the dii-trict); and only this tinio from tho pressuro from both political parlies, who know his worth, and w ho have int-islcd upon his accepting the nomination so freely bestowed on him at Kidgwiiy on Monday last. Ho is not enrichud by cheating the Govern ment, by selling his voles to corpora tions. He is w'iko, discreet, a gifted lawyer, and in every way fitted to bo the Congressional representative of the people of tho Nineteenth District. Mr. Scofield, if lie had reason to fear tho power of M. 13. Lowry, has double cause to fear the popularity of Judge .Seidell Marvin, who was nominated to be elcctrJ, and not as a mere matter of form." The Elk County Democrat, pub lifbed at ICidgway, says ho is, "A gen tleinanof recognized ability, strictly fuir and honorable in all bis dealings, of a spotless privuto character, nn out spoken, consistent Democrat, and pop ular with tho masses without distinc tion, is a good one, there can bo no doubt. Altogether, the chances of de feating Scofield aro good, and with such a man as Judge Marvin for a leader, wo enti.r tho canvass wilb en ergy and conflduiite." FutNit ANOTiiv.a. Grant & Co having killed off J. L. Motley,Minislcr to Kiielaod, have had considerable trouble to find another victim. Ex Senator Frelinghuysen, of 'cw Jer sey, who was appointed nnd confirm ed refused to be slaughtered in a sim a ,ivn.,i.j nrr wrTmr".iTif mw "government" and his follower! have boon bumming for a subject, havo at last found one in the person of O. P. Morton, U. S. Senator from Indiana. As bo is about tho greatest dema gougo alive, he may as well be killed off as not. As tho "loil" newspapers blowcd up Motley as a wonderful statesman, who would settlo the Ala bama claims in u bout two weeks after ho would land In Englund ; it would bo well enough now to puff Morton, too, beenuso ho is a demagogue of the first water, and will provo even a worse failuro than Motley. Hut its the ?17,nOO outfit nnd $17,000 a year that Morton is after. Tlio Alabama claims will never bo disturbed by him. Demagogue mako poor statesmen. "Thr Gnrrromrnt at YYtnliingtoD bu ttsi-n ollli'ially nolitioii I hat thr Trench blm.ksle of thr rlvsr Elli bu ocm raiisd.' Fontry'i I'rtmt. This is certainly n mistako. The "government" hns not been in Washington for three months. It has beon bathing and cleaning up at Iong Branch, attendingthose races at Long Island and Saratoga, and balls and fandangoes at Newport. This is tho lino upon which tho "government" has been fighting all summer. Tho "government" under the "greatest captain of tho ago" (if ans was sub stituted for captain tho thing would rhyme) has consisted of nothing but a Fish for over three months. We hope the Had i en I midwives will see that tho "government" w ill bo prop, crly accouched at Washington beforo tho wet weather sets in. Ir..wiK hatic Lmrona Col. C. B. Brock way, of the Bloomsburg Cutum- Lian, B. F. Myers, of tho Bedford Ga- rrff,nnd ono of tlio proprietors of tho Ilnrrinlnirg fat riot, and Dr. E. L. Acker of the Norrislown Hci.itcr, bavo nil been nominated by tho Dem ocrat in their rofiieclivc district for ongress. Ai d (he joke is, they w ill ull bo dieted. Wo hopo this will cue tho uflix Ir., to be dropped from the head of the 7!ij!stcr, where it has vainly stood fr years. "Thr natiwal rn-.lil ., ., t;f ,rr lo .Ine lbn any timr fr the .-I r,El,t yu..".fl 'ui iiiv- I li I e I li ;i i .1... :..r. i tnxta, wliicli Itavo I'ccn inictl upon everything, nnd tlic ntnnnntof eliinpliislorayonr pnrlv lius Leon milling out for the nfore Mtnl period. A Coon Si i.rcTiuN. Tho Homo :ivor. No better man in the city. The Cnlnnisn railroad is to lie ex tended from Milton to WilliauiKpoi t. Tho t oi,t,:l " una IH'l-n 1(1, 10 Cjiucn. cn. - ed workmen. S ,hrn will .,, I.... I i . . . ttrn enil-.-.i. i. ( pltrc 1 -"ini-i-ii i nose ttro I ,.. "Vp(l , lute received from I t'MH vol J ,l..i.r it Sti . itn .l I'V triimy rospeo- ... l...i Ntnlix it Ak 1 11 if that Hlato, asking IlltlUl CUir-cnn ii Congress to guarantee to theni a ,.,,1,1, ...in I. inn of coveinineut. Tho ! petition is strong, but temperately e worded, and should think could jt - not fail to produce a (g'"l cited wherever rend. It asks nothing but . I.ut .-verv lover of republican insti tutions of all parlies ought to bo glad In see established in lexas inai is, a form of Stale government analogous to llinl of other States of tho l liion. They say they arc fully prepared to live under such a government in pence and quietude, and wo credit their as sertions, for there is no part of this country where industry, frugality and obedience to tlio laws (cruel and nn inst as manv of tho statutes are) pro- vail moro than in Texas. Tho Jvurnal of Commerce justly remarks that no peoplo on earth, except llioso who have been trodden under despotic heels for centuries, and in whom the love of freedom is a lost sense, could bo patient under such tyranny as the Texan now suffer from. Tho Gov ernor lias a larger share of irrespon sible,, ono man power thun falls to any potentntu in t'hiistendom.except, perhaps, tho Czar of Hussia, nnd this power ho abuses, ns tho itussian auto oral does not. To begin with, the Governor is conimandor-iii chief of tho militia, and has a largo foreo at urn uisposal. i lien ho is supreme head of an extensively organized Stato police, having members in all cities and towns. Then ho has the appointment of nil tho district attor neys and every county and municipal officer in the State, oven down to the aldermen of cities. Every soldier, every constable, and every civil funo tiouary is solely responsible to the Governor. Tho act by which the ap pointment of civil officers are given to tho Governor was passed iu direct violulion of tho Slate Constitution, but the Legislature who wero mereM tho creatures ol the ambitious execu tive, stickled at nothing to please him. There aro now some signs of a quarrel between them and their mas ter, and out of their dissensions the pcoplo ol Texas may possibly recover some of thoir lost l ights, or, at least, not suffer any further encroachment. But for entire relief thoy can only look to Congress, though we frankly say that we fear they will iuflcr a great disappointment in expecting any alleviation of their miseries from that source Augusta (Ga )CIronule. "ThU I A FRF.E CotRTIY." It i the iust paid and boast of all Amen can citizens, native born and adopted, thut this is a free country. Here, as iu no other country on the faco of the eurlh, tlio peoplo may ussemblo in public meetings and givo expressed and form and force to their views and honest convictions upon any subject, in publio speeches, by resolutions or fiil.,.i-n.'iun. llot-o. tho riirht of free speech is held sucred, und tho right to publisli Ireeiy tno inougius oi ireeuicn, is ono that is cherished and exercisen by ull men. IV one of these lights wore ever interfered with or denied to the people, except by tho leader of the liailieul party uuring ami biiicc tho war. The effort ol the Jisdical leaders to deirive tho pcoplo of these ivt) iwou fctnuUv .resietcd bv there is every reason to lielievo tliitt the Democracy w ill succeed in secur ing a full and complete restoration to the pcoplo of (he United States of all the rights und privileges that they possessed and enjoyed in times past beforo the I'.adical usurpers and monarchist! came into power." Quincy Herald. Land Ilonm:iis. If voters w ish tho Government to retain what is left of tho public lands for tho benefit of set tlers, they should send no more I!ad ical representatives to Congress. Tho lust Congress voted to corporations, and King jobbers, nearly two hull dred millions of acres of tho public, Inndi. When Congress adjourned, bills were pending, donating addition al millions ol acres ol railroad compa nies, and should the same parly have a majority in the next Houso of Rep resentatives, there will not bo enough of tho public domain left to afford suf ficient pasture for a small herd of buf faloes. Every Democrat should present the slurlling fact to his liadicul neighbor, that the lands of the people, have been shamefully squandered, by a Radical Congress, and that the only hopo for saving what is lell,is by votingagainst every candidate ol the party l hut lius been guilly ol such wholesale robbery. a) A Profound Thinker. The Cow mercial Advertiser, one of the best as well us the oldest of tho journals of this city, says tl.ut Wendell Phillips is the greatest orator and mont rnfuiind thinker ofthisgenorulionof Americana. Well as regards his oratory, we do not presume to question it, but us regards thinking, il is truly wonderful. He thinks a nigger is as good as a whits man, and ha devoted thirty years of his life to this great thought, and somo half million of victims have paid the penalty with their lives, and in ull reasonable probability, another half million will do so before his big thought is exploded and common sense ia restored to the country. What a stupid and besotted lunacy has posses sion ol' the country, w hen an other wise sensible man, liko tiie editor of the Lvhtmeriial, tan thus speak of the most hopeless as well as the most re volting madman inAmeiicn! S. )'. Day Hook. The Mains Klkctiuni The lmlc iiuinlicT of Toto him in ;'( t(i ns tliin y cur arc IK'.ST.of wliic li (icnt i ul llnl) Is h:i 41, 0t;s nnil IVrlitim tin 4;i,. I 170. l'ciliaiii'B nitti'iiitv 8.1H2. In llicaitnic loiviu lust jenr tlio I!i'iiiMi caii niiijorily wn 10,241, sliowirt( a nrl loatt nf Ji,1.10. Tlio I or in to Lo lifiird from will furtlic-r reduce tho iiepnlincan majority, so t lint the Dcm- rfrnfA uill makca net gain of about ten t'musaud rtes. Truly, a pood day's work for tho II. tmu nx- l.nt Slates do ns well in i.roi.ortion nntl J " - , in proportion nntl we shall liavo a reformat! ui in the public affairs of this country. CaVtion Never enter a hick room . in a stato of perspiinlion, ns tlio mo- 1 revditath-ca nre inefcrubo to uill or Mwucr. STILL (iAlMn. 111 Orcron tl... e-' ' '"'""'"i 1,,a(' of JI '"""ns,. North Il.inini'rnfa ir'im n IT V U.....,..H :.. arolitiA tliet rain nnothcr in l.taec ....... i inj;-. . . x. vii, ui.ii. nevp (b ball tnnc. tnr nr,. .. . i t . i. .. i- Thr ,Vilon' lfrfAfnrf. Wosrn iiifi.rmed thai I be Whim House Is being thoroughly r. novated , adorned m u l' be mndo a (it winl.T residence for our an.mer ilie ISe.i.lenl. After his long abandon menl ol nil official cares'lio is expect it- . .. I to return to W time in October. Then, the lladicnl papers graciously te 1 ua t hrt in'iivn q;.s,ion. of the day wiir , dossed in Cabinet meetings, fbo Setuta-, lies will tret back uuoul mo M'l'C, i;.,. i.n.l mimiose. will lav some H o ' attention to their departments. When winter comes n round of entertain ments and a full course of dissipation will bo entered upon, and, by the time tho flowers ol spring begin to open noain, all the chief public- digi.ilunes will bo so exhausted that they will bo compelled to muko another Blurt for the different watering place. There never was so Jolly a govern ment in existence as that which is now in power in this country. It is not distressed by tho cares of Stale, and seems to be engrossed in tho pur suit of pleasure (.runt sets tno ex ample, und his Cabinet ollicors follow his lead. If the President desired to show Iho pcoplo how useless an ap pendage ho is, ho could not havo tak- pe ell a belter plan than the ono ho lias nursiied. Two years more ol such rulo will amply sufficient to convince everybody, except the office holders, thal'Grant ought to be dispensed with altogether. Let him revel while lie can in ull tho delights and luxuries which cobt him nothing, ilo will te a deadhead in another sense of the term after March 4ih, 173 Lancas ter Intelligencer. Hon. John L. Dawson. This well known l'eiiusylvaiiinn died alhisrcsi donee, Friendship Hill, Fayette county, on Sunday evening last, after a brief illness. Mr. Duwson was born in Fayctto county, and after receiving a liberal education nt Washington col lege, studied law and began tho prac tice of his profession. Entering into politics at an early age, he soon took a loading part on the Democratic side in all current controversies, and was appointed United Slates Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania in 1845, by President Polk. Ha was subsequently elected to tho Thirty sccond and Thirty-third Congress, and again I the 1 hirty-eighth, during which he was a member of tho Com mittee on Foreign Affair. Mr. Duw son wos the author of tho Homestead bill of 185L and a delegate to the Democratic: National Convention of 1844. 1848. 1850 and 1800. General Piorco tendered the Governorship of Kansas to Mr. Dawson who declined the position. In 1804 Mr. Dawson was chosen to tho Thirty ninth Con irrcss, which ended his public career. As a speaker, Mr. Dawson was pleas ing and persuasive, while his social qualities wero of a character to endear him to a wide circle of attached friends. Tho doccused was a representative man in Western Pennsylvania, and I his death wiH bo a public as well as a " nmo MlBDEB IN THE CONNECTICUT STATS Prison. Tho killing of Warden Wil lurd, of tho Welliureiield, (Conn.,) Stato Prison, proves to have been one of tho most deliberate and cold blood ed murders on record. The full ac counts, s published in the Hartford COCU IU .IU t .rd,.rt..ir il Mk-ML was committed, that ho had medita ted doing it for several days, and did it undeiKtandingly, rotnarking: 'T am satisfied; 1 huve done my duly !" Wilson is reported to havo said, a month ago, when a knicb which he hud secreted was taken awny, thus preventing an intended escape, that he would kill tho warden. Ilisasiniru- Inr coincidence that Daniel Webster, tho predecessor of Willard in tho war-denr-hip, lost bis life in a similar man tier, having received wound from a convict March 'J7, which tau.ed his dculh on the following due. A warden Raskins was also killed in 18:tH. Wilson, whose real name is David Kenlly, is said by the deputy warden to bo tho worst man ever con fined in WclhersGold prison. Tritii From a Stranoc Sofrce. Henry Ward Beecber is a Radical politician, as well as a hic'li prossuro- sensational parson, lie also ediis the Christian Union, a paper devoted to piety, bucolic musings and patent medicines. But Henry Ward, at limes, i hits soma hard blows. Witness the following fact in reference to the Into Radical Congress. Tho Reverend denouncer declares : "The utter igno ranee ol finance and political econ liny among our Congressmen is appalling. With the greatest financial problems beforo it, Congress is as helpless as a group of children over an Arabic in scription. It legislation is a Here chuos of shreds and patches. The w ildest theories ore broached by men w hom the people consider statesmen ; private interests maintain a b Iter struggle with each other, and deface with absurd inconsistency, no clear ness, anywhere. The crying need 01 I no country is lor intelligent, highly trained, upright political economists among its legislators. Let the pen plo themselves take il up, and insist on il with such energy that party managers and caucus kinirs will be forced into acquiescence or be overborne." . in r..n .-.r.NATOB rnoxi uKitinN. , cue u'u on t v ine eiiTtmn of a I't'iiio Col. J. K. Kellcv, who lias just icon (ratio (ioveritor. 'J hi.t ni a nun ked elected I'niied Mates Senator from 1 Kn. Oregon followed in June, sweep Oregon was admitted to the bar in '"K every thiiifr on tlio board liom I.o itown, M i 111 i n enmity. iVimsvl ! ''overnor lo the Vnilt d Stnteg Sc-na- vunia, about f4;i. .Shortly alter ! waiusho a appointed Jistnt t At- data rnirietl orth Carolina, ehooHit.p lorney lor the county, nnd acquired a lwo tliinN of the Coiireiinml dole good practice and ciiiiKideralilo rcpiita K!'lion and (niiiinj; ono I'niied State, lion at a lawyer. In Isji), he cmira Senator, (.'oiisi.ltn ine; that "orll) ted to On-iron. He ia a fall, fine look rclitia had jrtme liadieal by ninny inc man, a pood tuihlic aK'aker, ami ' llioiifiinda majority, the year previous, will ho a valniihio adilition lo the 1 'bis triumph of the lViniK tat v it par Ieinoeratie ni.lo of tho Senate. I tienlurly aifjinficniil. Notn ith 'tan.iinK w (hat 511,01.10 votes had been added l.y Judiro J. V. Smilli ia a member ..f'tho ntlontion of thn K,n.-,..,il, A ,...,, I L-oiitfre-s trom Jennesf.ee, nnd V. J Smiili i a Judo in Tennefseo. Jlotlii ro I.uJicnls, and both want to bo nielnhers of C.in.rrr... r,,.,.. .1.. district. ----- - ...... wm in. eHiiiii district. Uu lif-l I ritlay a quarrel J"' On la--l look place between theo Iwt. loyal men, nnd the M. C. Smith had his leli ear bilten olf in (hp row he- I... k.,,,r the Ju.lirc Smith. Tho two w. t-r. fi.ir.i j oath nnd released. Tho next Lepitlattire of (bis Slate will have tho apportionment of (he Coiirercssionnl nnd l,epilalivo dis diets, the first for the next ten years, tho second for seven. Ilolh ol these aro now fixed bv thesame l.errislature lor Ihe (list (itno since Mil. Thr. am. 'do (liing will not occur nnin until Hql. I - ta.-aa. I Tho lUrtisbiirg Jnu'f, Geary 't orpnn (orrctt oflinnlrelurnsof Ihe eenans1 b" m-iciiicd, to bo soon succeeded, in New Hampshire pice that State 1 it is said, by Ihe Morning State Jour'. population ('f,(l7,P70-fi,(i7! lr.sihanln.il with i. C. Svt.hrr. lair. ..r th. Ill IK't" V ,1 fifl t cpH"1' President liranl inn. lea fly inn Visit (n Washington VeMenlny, breiiklssled ith bis bachelor Secretary of tho v I, .1,1 ('nhincl lino 1 1 II 17, ul iiii-, " WliU'll otliy mrou nieiiii-i i- ml, mndo'ft tew tippointineiits, nnd !l,..n hastened bai k to Lot g llianch, . . -. . i . i. . ..I..KW nr., t.eiift " . . . .i I.:, i. where lie ..a as u ; Jllfl I'")w i w iivii t((iii" .11 : t.t.n nl'rt 1 milNllll IIIU " ' t Va,l,. ;r , ' - , ''"" -Yi ' ,,. Hint cierss ii. iuouiii. iv. . u, ...... . -- ti... s;,...i-..tni v nf Siato is rcprese l,r a disreputable, fellow who took a bribe of sixty thousand dollars in a single transaction, und who was con victed of tho grossest corruption by tho Legislature of Massachusetts. Tho Attorney General is down in Georgia milking speeches to promis cuous crowds ol negroes nnu ims, speeches which show that he is utter ly unfit to occupy the high position to which Grant has called liiin. Pont well is in Massachusetts, Cresswell at some waleriiiL' place, and others sc it- tered hero and there.. Meanwhile the President smokes, drinks, bailies oc casionally, drives on the beach, nnd attends horse race at Long liranch. lfo runs up to New York city occa sionally, and makes trips to points in New 'England where they provide good feeds, choice liquors und import ed segnrs. What a contrast was pre sented by (Ilo bard-working and dig nified statesmen who occupied the Prcsidunliul chair in Democratic days. It is no wonder that many leading licpuhlican aro ashamed of tho man whom they bellied to elevnte to the position of Chief Magistrate of the United Stales. We nre informed that Gen. Grant doc not intend to pay mint her visit to Washington until jomo time in tho latter part of Octo ber. I!y that timo thu horse luces, county fuirs nnd other nniusomonls will all be over, and tho theatres of Washington city will bo ready to en tertain our ever-smoking ever ennuy cd President. Lancaster Intel. How Fallen It may be that in the glitter and splendors of her Im perial Court, and with Emperors, Kings and Queens dancing attendants upon her, Eugenie reully believed the republic deud, tho Bourbons a mere tradition, and the empire needing only the glory of the rectifica'.ion of the Rhino frontier to make il trnnstiii sion to her son a bcciio cf popular ac clamation. But "how are tho mighty fullcn nd the weapon of war perish ed !" We can hardly realiro tho stu pondous event of the last six weeks, or that, among them, the Emperor Napoleon isa prisoner, hi Jvinpress a fugitive from a back door of the Tuil- eries, wilh only a Binglo attendant, and anxious only to escape with her life from the surging revolution around her. We can hardly believe that this Ireniblinu fugitive is that magnificent Empress who but the other day was welcomed at Constantinople by the Sultan with a reception excelling in its Oriental splendor the loyal Asiatic welcome of King .Solcmon to the Queen ol Sheba. Can it bo true that this weening exile on the Belgian fron tier, pleading for information of her unhappy husband and her poor sick boy, is tho amo person as that glori ous Empress who, in tho grand East ern speclaclo of (ho opening of the Suea Canal, eclipsed in her radiant I.eautv the charms of the gorgeous glorious Empress whose presence ?n her imperiul travels inspired tho ad miration and wonder of Europe, Asia and Africa, and tho melancholy wan derer in search of tho sick boy nnd his lather, uro one and iho same per son. Il ia only a change iu tho char acter she is called to play ; and such aro (ho ups and downs of crowns and dynasties ; and so it has been from the beginning, and w ill bo to the end. "Titr. PtT Lamiis" Tho St. Loui Itt vvblican sny that in Missouri the wholo negro question is beginning to lie tested by tho cool judgment ol the calm, reflecting men. The negro is known for what ho is, and Radicals who aro not in need of his vole, de clare him to be until for political freo dom, w hilst those who uso him as a voting mnchino do not despiso him less because they ninko a tool of him. At tho sumo timo that Radieul faction that uses him to carry ccrtuin candi dates, doe not in the least contem plate treating the nero as an canal after ho has polled his vole.whilst the other Radical faction, which desire to carry another class nf candidates, openly denounce its former minions asa mere moh, with nnpolilical insight or consciousness of tho meaning' of American cuixonmip. i ho I'oniocracy being out ol the fight, every cause for political excitement was removed, and (ho experiment of amalgamating African and American cult uro. in a new cement of citizenship, can be niado under tho sole guidance of cool and unbiased reason. This i a new phase ol Iho negro question, nnd il is a highly important ono. When men are prepared lo look at the whole sub ject, in the light ol history, reason and common sense, then the negro will soon sink out of sight as a por tion of the governing power of the country. Tub Tidal Wavi. During tlic present year, tlio tido of gueces has been running iwiftly in fnvor of Ihe Democratic imrtv. In Auril f'onm.ti. ,or - Two inont ha later, tho 1 leiim-! menl, whic li it wns tnl. ulaled would be liadicul to a man, Kenluckv main. laincd b. rsclf. and the Kemot raft ear-! . - in.l . , ...! i : i' - ... i.i. .j i in ii oi t-x ious Ilia- 'ly f fifty Ihounnnd volet. Ten- nessec, whit h gave (irnnt twenty-nine thousand mnjoiily at tho rirsid'ential lection, pavo iho lemocrats seventy lliour-nnd majority at tho recent dec. lion of Judges; while Vermont and tho Hiitlicals' pel Slate, Maine, showed heavy Democratic pains at their last elections. There uro slronp induce ments in favor nf viporous notion on (be part of (he Demot nicy of I'vnns'!. vaiua, this Fall, They ciin carry tho Stato by united action, Tbey'niutit so An, V rrinunr a.'i t.el.i.r.1... The Sii'ur 1 inv 1i w Nt since Ihedajsol Silas Wrighl hns such a ilegrrn of nit hnsinsm been swuUned in (he Democratic ranks of tho Slniet f Ntw Yoik as that which saluted Iho lelioiiiinaiion tf Gov. Huff man nt ll.xhesler on Wednesday bisl. Not only were a hundred guns II red in the place of his nativity New York city but all over Iho Stale tho thun der of artillery und tho sparkle and glow of firewoiliS proclaimed tho en dorsement of llie people. Gov. Hoff man hns, therein, n splendid ''sond- nUdlolV." It i somewhat different with the licpuhlican candidate lor (..overs- the licpuhlican e norGon. Woodford, who heads n.lickct that i received with icicle coolness by oven its ow n supporters in tho in terior of tho Stato. Hoffman has the inside track, and wo have no reason as yet to cbango the opinion wo ex pressed soino tunc ngi iiami'i), ho will be re-elected by 70,0110 major- ity.-.V. 1'. Jl. raU. The Lock Haven lloom is entirely rlcr of liK, iu Of um-quenec, s nnmlisr of mills nrr nnw (muting il!-. lfiu 2VtU'frti5fmft.s. TONT.-A M mil. E Between Curwenarille J anil Lumber City, on Fri.Ur, HfpU-inher Blh. llie tad Ho wai s lilnik l.aeked one. wilh bra hum, and nearly near. The Sn.ler will be am.rj iiriatrlv rewarded by returning il to me al 1. um ber cii. (rL-s-ai-p) John t. hauehtv. ACTIO. All pereirm are hereby caiilioned j Bariiinat nurehufiinr or in anr way mt'd.ltiua; wilh a full eel of ( A II I'UNTK K TOOLS, now in the punae'ilon of Wm. McCartney Thoiiiniion, of Covinptiin townrhin, aa Iho fume belong to me and are IcH with biin on loan aul'teet In my order. I.AM HUNCH FLOOD. Covington townaliip, bout 2H L I 'SSiTR A V. Came tre.,aNriiiK u,on my ircmi j roe in Lawr. noe town.hii, on or about ihe lei of June M.t, ft nu ana white Bimilcu LAl.r, suioned Iu be abuul eight nionlhi old. The owner ii reuueited to come forward, prove prop erlv. nay eharzea and take II away, or il will be aold aa llie law uireuia. "ii.. iw. . vn.r.u. Lawrence townthip, Sept. iS-ilt .. ' . i . ..: .IIIV 11 D.Dl'd T AKTKIII The School liireetiira of Fcnn inhip wmh to employ rive competent TEACH KIIS to take eharfte of tbe ichuoliof aaid towmhip tbecouiinr. winter. Fcrroni wuhine; to obtain aehooli can meet the directum at I'ennville on Saturday, October 22, IS70, and article. Lib eral wagea will be given. He orilor of the Roar. fVpt. iS M ' JA.MKS II. CLARK, See'y. 'AfcTKIi: The St-hoel J(i rector, of Fike 8,-hool fii.triet wuh to employ aeven com petent TEACH Kile to take charge of the achuulj tbia winter. Tbe Ilireetura -ee ill meet teachera wiihing to obtain et-hoola at the orooe of Jotiab Krana, Eeq., in Carwemville, on October 16th. Brhoole to eummi nee on Ihe 6rrt Monday of neil Korember. RK'U D FKEEMAN. Pret t. M. L. C. Evi'l, Secretary. g.pt.;i 3t PUBLIC VENDUE I rplIKRE will bt told at PoKlioP!, at the rt. 1 dm-or tha oo'i-ri)coe.l. oo TIM'KHDAY, TUBER Cib, 1S7I, tbe following dewribr4 property, rii: One gray tnar, 3 three year-eld Milti, 4 uwi, 1 I) or bat a heifrr. t ehoate A 7 pig. 17 ihtfp. Id hire of beci and bom-y, 1 1 paira of bc-fUlraiii, 2 bureauf, ckiairt, corner cupboard, eook i-tuTf, ( Sptar'i anti dw-l,) parlor itove, t?gp itore, pair of tio f!-riln. lnj rlfii, d p btiy, tvro-riorf WBfti.n, 4 tftt of birncM, and uthrr arlirlrs. C. tSiI to cunimfiica at 1 0 o'clock, when the trruti will be made kouwo. ELI LLOOM. PiLe toaD-b p, S. pt. IS Ih70-2i. PUBLIC VENDUE. rilllE iuljcriWr will ofTvr at I'tiblir Pale, at hii J iTinltoit iu Liiwrrnre tcwanhip, oo Thursday, October 20th, 1870, The fnllowing propTtT: Two horii, Iwo cxwn, three heifer, one bull, one railway thretiing ma rhini. World's coin Ui nrd reaper aod mower, (odder eutier, wfcnn. g g t ip l tjp:y, long led. fuur tt-t of hartici, iidf Jai lie, plowi. harrow, c till t vat uri, 4Tlhrt cradln, furkf, rakna. her by the ton and cram by ihe bachr-l. one of Dib l Kuiobsrgrr'e tump ettrttH'tore, tic; tatilf, cbaire, cook store, l burnt coal or wood.) parlor stove, earner cup i M . .-.. Jt-. -1. L. o. k. k -V grinder, croi-. cut tawi, riflVsnbtlTer aVlicT"i'U 4f.Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, a. m.t who the Ivrms will t tnmlf known. .IOS.I W. TIIOMPt'ON. I-awrcmrc township, Frpt. iS St. EET POTATOES, at C. KRATZEIfS. rVpt.mlirr J!:Ira Opposite the Jail. CJTOVES Iron.i.le. A I'armrr Cooki. Rnn... Ol rlor rJti.rra, Urate Tea Krtil.i 1 ll,,ilrr. l"..o.ne me At V. MlAI.l.H S. HORSB PlltiES, II,.re Fhoe Kailr, Nail Rod and fia.f... at ll).poite the Jail.) C. KRAT7.KRU I AMES' MIOE'.-Kld, T.irkei M.irocco and i float B.linornl., Calf and tioal rHocei aleo, an aar-irtment of rhillrrn'i hore, at (tlppo.ite the Jail.) C. KHATZER'8. 1'HI IT C ! R-LarTro"f I' TIJi CANS and (.LASS JARH. at C. KRATZEIt'S, Oppoite tbe Jail. Aiiir'i't lo, I sTO 2ra. A FEW RI-S1IKI.S of prune" 'pETFSIAS FEKU W I1KCT for late at John U. lilaa- Ka a .tore, t.len Hope. Augoat 31, 1S70. A. W. LEE. ClAl TI() All person are hereby cautioned J aaiurt purxhaung or ia any way meddling with two hay lloroes, in the pinion of J. W. Ilsney, and two gray Ilorses, in tbe ponecMion ol Mi k 1 llaney, a said Horace hare htrn narrh! by me and are left ( hn tubject to my orrter. hrpLZI-SL WILLIAM PullIKK. il'TlOV ,UI pcrsonaart hereby cautioned Vaeamut purr hani iig or to any way meddling with tbe following pertMnal pmprrty, now in tW p4ftHMton of Juuaihaa W imr, Jr., of Ilradlord tt.wnnhip.ae Ihe aame bcbng to me and are left ith hiia oa loan only : Two red Cnwp, one bay Mare and men wit Jn A. WIMiK. tr. Bradford townebip, 8cpt II "ipd. A r A Si TI I). The R.biwl )irerlnr,ef Cur- wn.Tille dcrire to emptor IWO MALE TbACIIErtS. to track rVh.iole No. .od No. I. Term, fuor month.. Application., with wairea. to be n.He to ihe undrrnjriied. School, lo commence fleet Monday of NoermWr, ls:. II. D. TIHiMPSOS, Paeretaey. Carwenaville. 8cpt. 31, IS7U..r. VI) M I I T R A T II S if )TI ( E.c.t lea ia hereby giren that letter, nf admini.lralion on the e.tata of JACllll f.lMMI.R. deeeawl, lata of ilrady townahip, Clrarneld coo hit, Pa., baring been daly granir.t to tha andurigned, all peraena indebted to aaid ettatc will pl-aee make ...-mrni, mdh inrw navtng eiaima or demand, will prraeut Idem prc,.eily authenticated for art. urmeni. II !,( g I.EILU'11, Jrlferana Line, Prpt. T (It, A lminirtrator. DR. W. A. MEANS, 1' II Y S I C I A N & SUIl (i E O N Ll THERSRl Rt), PA. w '"' 1,p" 1 prt.fr.ainnal eall.p.-nmpily. anglO" "I.IV Tl SlltlPI KUEIV SACKKTT, Alunnraflurrr of Tin, Copper and Sheet -Iron Ware. Rooting, Spouting and job work doneoa Pimp on Maikct St., neaily oppo.ita the Jail, 4 "TO rl.KxRFIKt.n. PA. STOVK I' I ItTII I V . l i 1! V oiw.laj .1.111 I. U I II L.I 11 ftt OF EVERY I'lffRlPTIOX! r p(W. K , , pnT 1 S 1 "' 1 s CROCKS! I l-her'a ratenl Airtight Hclf I-rail ( anal KcallliX Ilt'TTKR I KOt h, with li.lr, CHEAM I'htn KS, MILK CROCK Al'l'I.K. IICTTER CHOC KS, FICKLE (Ktii kS, FLOWER pdTsi, he DIK1IES 6TKW Pots, And a gn at many etbrr lliingr loo numereua to nirnliua, Iu he had al FRED'K, LEITZINGER'S STONK - WAKE POTTERY, Corner ot CrtrrT ini Thinl ftmi, Krwis m. Horn In go. Nubheira. traa.-. llo.fland'a (lernan. Mo. letter', and Dreene'. Oi) genated Rittart : alaa para Llqu.ri, ef all bind, for m lletral parpn.. fnr aal by alARTSTri"! i 1RTT '-tUiT.cU.tiHcin. K . 1 1 I 1 - nr .11 .n,,,Hllln. SI M.rtnM.. G . Nibi ' ton, 'l . OMi.tM, IS' C TMP. 0IUU!N,a AND (if.SffXB SELF-RKfiULATING, (vnoroiiT nifiK, Ain tkuit, OAS -CONSUMING JI3SATEB, hitb UTiKtre Put S. set , flTt R" Ruts, Wbocioit Inos Ramatos, aso ArtonATic RroeiATon, For DurniiiK Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 10 .lid fur brickwork, ml i'" PorlsUe. MASiTAerrsr.D osr T r J. REYNOLDS & SON, N. W. orner l.ttb sdJ Filbert Ftrcoti, 1'iiaAUELriiiA, r. Tbiif Iti Jlrri are mu.le of HrtvT mnfin Iron, w.ll rivrtrd tor" her. w.rrnnleu lo be l,lut. I.v Oar and fliml Tiarhl. ' aey are me .... n,.nir. ih.i urn !iininr I without any 'lain per"., anri in which ail kind of fuel can be burned without alteration. Cooking Rung", for note!, pn-timranti and Families. Aim, a Hat Tup Heating Kaitge. Fiie Plncfl Hewlett, I-ow IwnJflrBtw, Sltte Uaiilfls, K-gle-tcM, Vcntilntora. Pampblets givlnf full description, sent frc, to any a.ldn-sa. J.v13'7" l r 5-20'h and IHHVh D0L01IT, SOLD KXCUANGED O.N MOST LIBERAL TERMS. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD At Market llatea. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific E. E. Bonds Eougbt and Sold. yJrPTOCkt) lluuclit and Kuld on to tu rn I.bIou ulily. CHICAGO, DaliTllIc and Vliiceunei First Mortgage 7 P. C. Gold Bonds For a!e ml OO and accrued iuteraat. -Aoeounll received and Intercit allowed on dailr ba'.ancea, aul jcct to ebeck at ligbt. 8:8:lj 40 rioulb Third Street, Fbiladcl.hia. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES Alir.AO OI' A IX OTHI.KSI Eighty Sic Thousand, Keren Hundred and Eighty-One Machines Made and Soldthe rnt Year!! This aamber trettJt hy tkomtnnJt tb (ales of any other Machine, and tha detbaod li still increasing ! THEEE THOUSAND PEE WEEK Are now being made and aold ! Til ti lit:.itJ.H I 11 1 : Centre It enibodirl eprentlal principle, not found in an 7 elb-r Machlaaj became of iu aiirpHrity of eon. traction, ea.o of rperation, nifomitj of precise actiua at any apeed, and capaelle for tba (treateit ranja and Tarletj of work, flna or crarre. Partlea wlihlng to pnrrlare efcoold not fail to .lamina Ih ia bert of ail Sewing Vacliinee. I bare tbe ajenrj for thin Machine, and will keep a full rupplj on band. t. 8. FUOWERS, Mae 4. 1170 If. rirarue'd, P.. Y "1IC A UMi Ml Tl Al. Life Insurance Company or NEW YORK. JOSEPH IIOXIE E. HWItiHT KENDALL. Prcidcnt. Vice Preeident. Secretary. ...Medical Examiner. Couneel. J. F. R. HALDEN II O. riFFARD, M. P.... W. M. TWEED, Jr. , mm auir- a- . , . . I .V r . " '"onaeo ny l( ot 1 men 01 j.e lort, witn t,e eiprr.. oi.jeci nt creating an inetiialma that ...... r,.,, .-(.c. o ine roinc. a. a liheral. a. nnd and r,t,.rou. Life ln.ur.nee Company, and baa a.bier.4 a auece,. beyond Ihe f Il,.,,ltlhl nf .! nn. ......... .. : . , ... ... .... .tulH, njn.u. TheAVlrAltl.EonVre.il in.T.rr.r.t i. .j j de.iral.lene. (eatureaof medera Life ln.uranee, and doea not hold out nr.im.ra or ii,lnm..ii that canaol be made good. -, .,-.,,,. . 1 ne AM It A ni.h baa depoi.lti) one hundred thnu.and dollar. In t'ntted State, boo I. wuh the ln.uranee Department of the Mete of New Vork.aa a guarantee for the dir-hatge of erery obi. gallon. All claim, againat tbe A II If APLEare promptly and honorably di.cb.rged, in Ibe.'.cnt of death ... waotiar e wol.ey i. pm,d la '! wiiau.l ... r,f.i.. ea oreeael e.ai or aVcrreW fmimmt. All Pulirie. are aoa furfeilable ! AH Diridenda are nun forfeitable! All Pnlieiea are Incontestable ! Thirty day. grace for payment of premium.! rririlrga to trarel by laud and aca! "Bn"k of rtalo. Circular.. 4c., furniihcd upon application to the Compauy'a agenle. WILLIAM TfTrtr. R, Agent for Ciearaeld eouaty. T. BARRETT, (ieneral Agent for Clearfield, Centre, Jeff-coo, ( Urine and Llk c-tintu-r. T. J. r.OYER. M. P.. Mediejil Examiner, riearn.-l.l, Aun,t V, 170 tn New Meal Market. 'IX.IE norierrigni'd hare opened a Meat Marki't - ..iTniM i.T Airx.n.ler i in, on emeu .ireei. c n ani. iit. ra , a ij -ining .Mj?..p'e, ahrre thry iclcud to keep a rupp'r ol All killda of Meat, I rult and t erelablaa, And al "estrra to .i-it the TiaTa.'' r-hon will i be open regularly on lue.dny, Thnrrdar and Sat- i nruay, and meat itclorird at any point. A ahart of public patmnag. li rupcclfu It rilicite.1. M." ). PROWS. E. VV. PROWN. ,-Aiao Ponlinaa lo deal In all kin.li nf lnipr.ne.1 Apricnitural lieplrmcota. C'lc.rfi-l l, Augu.t II, r ti If. "J rirarficH. for It ia uttmt'fj on .Mftiket iri, id o rhpr-lo IfxmhoB for aitber pr'Ti i rtmaawti(a or tnr Minri. mifoitrf ia onrnf'r lot and wnrlfar tjia altn'tna nf ihoao watil.nt; to intcat in town projiTTT, ami out a-juara from tba Court Uou. lot pr', TrTmrrr on th prfmin. Mm. MHY I'RKNnrKGAST.w JOHN L. CL'TTLK. Att? at taw. Brick for Sale I rixtlE ar ler.igied hal al.riifetnred and ha. 1 no-, on tuns for Mle IXO.tKH) ItHIt K. li,eh be will H:..-m ef ,.oa rx.aeaah'a tarnii, i large av atuaii aaaiiliaa, u.njl rcla.-ra. Lwtawraraerg. rararaaaabar JA. lsVat-aiaa. J a era nw lOH I P..-W k. td. I n., P.ln,, Ltn J. eerd O l, Turpentine, Varrt.hea of all hiud., color, in O l so p-, tt vtn,, ai.hrr v amt,,rric :n'-ir -iUtitli.ini Jailois. I I' A N K K. s:ll in. MERCHANT TAILOR stiilet Ulnei. li unVit, ,f I Will 1 t tfl . ifuMv Ul II ( lrirlh'1.1 "!" ' " ' - -1 i"""f I', ".... Ii trrrl sS'i ni"Si n ',i e i- .'-urM I il hi. i-n-nrs-l l n.s up. In 'h I lnl.ml.'s iLSli'ii-r. sri'l "HI m H ftnu. 11 klnJi 'it CL.lliisg Hi .t MiMi'i Mji., 1 Iisti !; on hAi.d Cloths, Doeikiim and Cas-.in.erei, From lilch nilnniliein luiks tlnir nkiu I One d' r rait ol lb Pitulc. Clcarfi.U, A.ril 20, ls"'f II. P R I D G E. MERCHANT TAILOR (Store ne ito"r rA.t of C!rtfl,i 11 jim,j Mst kt't Mreet. If i lirlil, I'i r r KI.FH on band s full ii irtmeoti of G I IV Karnlehin UooiH, tura M Hirn.t,, oil W oolen linderpbiru, Iriwer cd , I Nck tin, Pockot Handkrrrhiuti, Ulorr., J, I liuit.rell.1, 1" "' "ri'l- Ol f.J U-jodi be keopi tbe Best Cloths of all "Shades and Co'or. . pkin f t,, er beit , (..m,r(i tT,u verirtj , !, Vm. C()' neaeer, Fllol, t'bincliilla. and h. OTeroaltinj. All ol ulilcli m oeioiuciin, L'aab, and made up according to tbe liteitm J hm eTiierienced workmen. Alio, Agent lor tioiiu.iu r"7 iwi i. I linger 1 Co'a. celebrated riewtne M.n. Not. 1. lWIS.lf. H HKIMil tfiliiriitional. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRL; CLEARFIELD, PA. ITMtK, FALL TERM of fourteen weeka will ot X nienoe Monda.r, September 5'.b, I170. A I'rlmarjf d pertinent will be added t School tbia fall: f'ir which the iorviceiof a t pftcnt ioatruclor haea been eiiffagtil. AuA iifl.rt will be apared to render lliia dejiartiai attraetiva and luetruetieo. TERMS OF TIITI0X. Rcfl'ting, Orthofrajibe, Writinir.Cll jeet Lei- eon., Fiimorr Aritliuietle and I'riuarr (Iri)grai'hT HiatiirT, Local and deaeriptire UaorrabT with Map brawn. a-, Uranmar, Mrntal and Written Arithmetic I Algebra and tbe fcieieneee 1! Iniruclt"0 In Inatrumantal amaie II Oil painting, 24 Icarona 1! Wai work ( For full particular, aeni tor (,'ircuiar. Clcarlicld, bept. 7, 170 lypd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMl Rsv. P. L. Harrison. A. M., Principal, rnHE FIRST PESSI0K of lb! neil ae.!i, Tear of tbia Inltitotiua will eotnnnet.l kuMill, tba Mb itj or heptaoibrr, 1 a, 1. Punili eaa .nter at any Una. The? aill ebared wttb tuition from tba time tbaj taiai tbe eloaa of tbe Benton. 1 ba eiiorte of initrnetloa embrarel eerrj tk :; Included to a tboronb, practical aaa ecrul plt.lied edueattoD for botn a.iea. Tba Principal, baring had tba ajranl.ji inuca eiperieoee ia bia profe.aion, aaiorti p rent, and puard ana that hit entire auilit; enereiea will ba daeoted to lha moral and nn tal training of the youth placed under fair char; I I 1 lll IK II I lltlN. I Ortl.oeroibe. Keadlre. ritin. ard Prttni-I Aiiihnietie, per r-erii'n (II wetki) . j ilranm.ar. UeoirrarliT. Aritbtnrlir, and lli-torr - $1 , Alficl ra, Oeetnetre, Trimometry, Mm. uration. purvejiae, I'liiloiophr, Ph; li- oloay. Cheuiirtry, Ui ok Kae ing, UoUny and Fhjncal Ue. jraphy - - . i 1 Latin, (inrk and French, aitb any of tbe atiove Prnnctea - - - - II! Vl'slf Piano (10 leraenr) - - -III je-No deduction will be made fee abefi, rT-r"cr further particular! ir c,uire of Her. p. L. IlAhl.ISUN, A. M., Pen. J. ISTO tf. Prtne inl "iUisrrUanfctis. TEETH! Cjgv?n TEETH EXTRACTED FOR 5 CESTS. Extracted wilh the nee of Kimora Oitd Gi- and LoiaL A. atrrn .:!, (Ihe oo'y banuli-r. u cL'iclcut Aaa-'lthetica now in uie.J by S. J. HAYES, Surgeon Dentk. OF ci:r ensviu.e, ta.. Who would hciet.T inoct rcipectfulle rrtum L thankii f..r Ihe I.Keral patronnge ol the pa.t. 11 inf Tln the publie that be has rt moerd bu , tSv in tlie corn. r of -tate and Loi-u.t rtnet., 'i.i Jtnkinf' .tore,) where he if prepared to riwn bia customer, in n.wly fttcd up rouln.. ard A their work in the not iliilltiil ani woikinnnil- inni.niT. All work d',nc in the I.tc.t and ae' aj,iroed etMia, an t ga.iran:rcd. Pr. Ilarra will l.e enjae'd in bii off,,-e tr tlie let to the 2:id of eacb uien'h. The h.lanc- I each month be will apend iu Uleo Hope, Parnn,K I and l.athcraliurr;. alleruattlr. Partiea rrri-tiRf I at a dialanee thi.uld write to na preriour of thn: eoming. limr-e hour.. Frota a to 12 o'clock, a m and from 1 to a o'clock, p. m. (Ve in none but lha eerr bert tnateria). tu defy competition f. r beauty, ehenpneia and dura- oniiT. uive a. a eau. Curwen. rille, Pa., iter Ij, 1S70. riiTnrnc:i.tf! 1 1 AvoniNf; i 7 R ACTS are warranted tonal te ant nut. . II ' " iron., ana win . !urd umeb Utter than tnanr ef the Eitracl. tba: , ,;,r. Afk jour (iroeer or lViijiirt for W : berger'a Extraeta. PARI.OW f IN UI iO 1,1.1 E ,., without douht. the lerl am, I. ia tba market for blaring eirthe.. It a ill color more water il,.r , ur time, the nun. wriel.t of indigo, and aiick . . . . a more than any other unr-h blue in the aiarfcrl. 11" einly genuine i Hint nut no at ALII. CP !,L1 'l"--tixi KK . DRl'ti PI OR h. No. 2 IS N ilk ' sond 8treet, Phlladr'pbta. Tho label. t' I ''"', "''I'nt-rger'l and Farlea'. name o there all other, are eoui.terWt. For .ale hr nioet timer. and Inig;i.tr. W ILTBFRO EK'S IN PFI.IPLI ; INK will be found on trial to be a ronerior artidr. Alwav. ,n hand and for mle al reaionablr Bneer. rnre c.rouna r-ptre, tlenmne Medicine., C hacei. fkina, Spongr., Tapiora Pearl, Pago, and all I "'11 ?!. ALFRED WILTl.r HULK'S PRCS PT0B'., jeSiltian No. 233 North P-w ad PU, Phtla. SIXTV-FIVK. KIRIaTPRIT.R MI-JVAIS AWAkPEU THE UUKAT BALTIMORE HA NO MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM KNABE 4 CO., - Manufacturei-i of MIAMI, ."iyl'AUK A It'RfOIIT P 1 A X O F O R T E S , UALTl.MOKL, MP. Thcle Iiiftriiinrutl b.cre been before t He patiia fur neat ly Thirty e.ira, and upon their t a.-.IIcec. nlone attaliie.i an nnptr.'h-xs; , p:e euiin 1,'. which prunouner. ll.cin n.ieq'ialed. T il : i r T O X t c.ini'-inc. ,.at ,i,ix..-i ftnecltii.. ami f tie jintm: , Quaiily, ai erll a) 5 -M pnrili ol Iitonati: ul , HixiniM ti:roiiU . l, - i-i..i. T 0 I" C II ia phanl an, I ilaju-, .) rKircly free fr-im iVt , atitiu.-M loun I in an n.ariy l iano.. ' l- ""ol.k.MA.NSUlP thrt r uin.iim'i A, unv.3 ntinr but thf rtr? I'' itfiittf.r(1 n.i!'rnl, fht Uie e.ipitui ci.ij'i'",rr 1 m our 4u(rM ntnbini(t u lo kern ronti.tlt iinafD I'tv-lt ol lutiiiet-r, lei., ou hand. r-AII our Siiiitf l iium hrt uur N 1m piiirtxl Orftrinn MtiJ hr Airr)i Tirt.. It lit improremrntt jo iirmi.. Pmno. htil 8qtirf (iro-1, rrni. i A ag. 11, 1(H, whirh hring tbt I'mno nrtrrr pfiiictwo than h htu kiiaiord. Krtry FuifiHHy Warrant xl fjr tivt Ycu H"f httrr wa if arrancrniftnl f.r tii aria TTaf lr MlfAc ni T tor ihf tnovi (.Vlfbrtifd Tarlor Orgaa nd MvlcUonn, which oiler Wbolrsale nJ nriaii, al uowatt I .core rri,-r. WILLIAM KNAPE A CO.. Tt. 51, t;0.fni. ltaliimore. Md. VIMIISTR ATOR'M XOTICr Kotl,.. la bareby giren that letter. of a Iminititraticn on tba aetata of J. LINN HOOVER, deed, late of Pike townahip, Clr-arMd eonntr, Penn'a., bar ing beaa duly granted In the undeti;ncd, ail pet toue indalitM to aaid e.tale will piratic make pae- ! pr.aanl them properly aulbeulteated forettjeoctt ,aJ allowance wnhout dcl,r. meut, aud thoe baring alaiui. ir demand, wtil J. R03 BLOOM, AdtnmUUi' CorwenMille, S. pL ?, JS:o 01. Jim.' IT t Aiw Mannfaoxiirad froouba bee' cbaraoal tin, crored and ao I dared oa au'aUa i and ararrattei (;; i:!o bw atg' -H It T. 111' t ( f
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