maw ShcJlcpubUciui. 1 i-l.--. UEonuK l. Goom.ASPKit, Ktlitor. CLKAHI'lKI.I, I'A. WEDNESDAY Jlur.."INll,Xi'Vi:MllElli, 170. The Census. Tlio complr-to census returns for the city of I'liilmlclpliia tliows ilio population to lo O.'iT.ITU to fC.'),.r)20 in 1SU0. Xow York i set down nt JG,010 to 8i4,L'ol in lSlil). Sensim.e. Tlie Valley Hpirit says : 1 John Cessna, has conclude J not to to a candidate for tho Speakership of tlio next House of Representatives. A eapo condition, indeed, fur Governor Cienry lins just declared in his procla motion, tlint U. Finnic Myers, was elected in his place." Not Kt'UAiil.r.. Tho Venango Spec tator says that llio Censuo Marshals forgot to enumerate one wholo town ship in that county. No wonder the poople nearly everywhere rcfuso to necept their work. Philadelphia, Xow York, Baltimore and other lit ies are in arms, und refuso to accept the work of the Marshals. Ir Still Tut Norim. An election for Governor, threo Congressmen and members of the Legislature and county oflicers, waB lield in West Virginia, on Thursday last. Tho I)eniocrts have carried the State by 2,500 majority elected two of tho tlirco Congressmen, and a largo majority of tho Legisla ture, thus securing nnollior United States Senator. Two years ago Grant curried tho Stato by 8,833 majority and threo Iladicals wero elected to Congress, now they lose all but one Congressman. The Ruds aro more alarmed about tho ''flieli pots" of their political Egypt, than they were at the earth quake which passed over tho country A week ago. Grrat Land Sale. Tho follow ing is the official statement of tho Land Department, Union Pacific. Ilailroad, from July 1!S, 1SG0, to October 4.1 S70. Tho Union Pacific- llailroad sold 210,. 814 19 100 acres, for which they re ceived 81,100,019.32, cr nn average of $4. CO per acre. Tho company cancel led tGlH.000 of their land grant bonds, received in payment for their lands Tho trustees hold $100,000 in settlers' notes, secured by mortgage on land sold, and $30,000 in cash, to be appro priated to further purchases of land grant bonds. The Union Pacific Kail road bnvo 11,750,000 acres of land re maining unsold. The earnings of tho Union Pacific Itailroad Company for September, were $728,525.08, (seven bundled and twenty eight thousand five hundred and tw enty five dollars and eight els.) riu.TTY Democrats. Two weeks ago wo exposed tho Know-Xothing trick played off by tho IJadicals in this borough with reference to tbo munici pal ticket. The Journal of last week very naturally defends that exploded nnd wbked dogma, and adds, that two of the names to which reference is bad, "wcro changed nt tho speciul request of prominent Democrats, and not ut tho instance of Iladical leaders." How about tho third? Pretty Demo crat indeed, who would picfr Mich negro lovers as Messrs. Adams, Irwin and Thompson, to Messrs. Short, Dougherty nnd Detaliunt. We don't believo a w ord of it. More than this: W'o w ill pay to some charitable pur poso tbo sum of five dollars for every prominent Ikmnrrat w ho requested the Iladicals to change, or substitute the names of tho parlies aforesaid, if the editor of the Journal will publish their names. W'e want to know the names of the members of our party who aro assist ing to pcrpetiato national suicide. A mun who has ever taken an cath to support tho Constitution dare not make religion a qualification or test for ofiico. If ho does, bo commits moral, if not legal perjury, and denies lo bis neighbor what ho claims himself. A PALrAM.c Hit General Lewis Campbell ppukc.nl Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, after the election, and thus referred lo Scheiuk : I may refer to an occurrence in the course of our debate in tlio city ol Hamilton, on Saturday last. During my remarks in the hour allotted me. a funeral procession was passing l.y. w ith the band plaj ing a solemn dirge. In respect to tho solemnity nfiho oe- c-ion, I ni-peiidi d my reinai ks, fur a le w inijinci,;s. In liie course of bis reply, Geiieiul Sebeiiek udvertej to the procession, and in a sneering and sarcastic manner, informed tbo iiudi cnte that I would discover on the evening of tho election that there would be nn occasion for ar. other funer al. ." V; 1"",'"."r:0 ',f moved in mirlit tliriiimli tlio lrwi.l iiv cnui'ii of tins brautit'ul city, I wim re ni'm.li j n' the romaik, ilnj I'urcililv ftiuck with i he vnst ixU'iit nf t lo ini.i'siiin. lint, Icllnw-cil i. us, you know ail ran lunr nie witin'ss I Imt thin is tint iny fninral. Immcimo liccr Il ih iloiimnHtruiinn oira- ioikmI l y my rompi-iit,,, ho li:i eo leu . i ...... ,i . i . .. .1 u.ius.i, lm. hiwit (i I'tTliI linnii , priiit-e 1. 1 ut. T'l.- I. . c ln:l 1 li- . 1 ou jut 01 1 iiiiaiifipi,i:i iias n loni; Hrticlo iipon l lie 'MiM.ion or the J.i pul.lu an I'lirty" and thinks it in nut j et eiideil. i'erlmpn not, hut nil tl.ul remain, for it lo do in to aiug it- own death utiir as nulmily cU would take that Imulde-tlicD kit k ihe l.uikt. .- I . I " iiaiin mai hiuiis linn re "ivi'l (lllil ly your coiilnliiice, ainl hi I raw, I i . n ... ' , "iirajcti can he can led In tho oll". Iiorii jour dearept inti res . I inn utmiin. . . .1 1 . ; . ... 1 ,. iiilirferrs lo prevent null nn cli'i lion, you In niylil lo L'liry lunar, not l!.i 1 ri 1 n 1 ' 1 J ' 1 llio aw Iu nui 1m 1 1 ir will (uiiiiiiarily ., lor HWfill f'fiiil- Tho f. Mowing is the otTu !nl celisili litmus for Western IVnns) Ivuiiin, I with one township in Uii-.dlind eoiin- ! ty ) vt to bear from. If wo leave oil the lirnvy increnso in Allegheny ami Lur.eine, tho p. reeiilago in tho I al nine of tho district ill bo about !!3 ' per cent., with tho exception of Ch ar- ; lield, where it is IK percent. In the j adjoining county Centre, it is ; j Jefferson, 211, and in Indiana only 111 j 'percent. Xo county in tho district lias decreased in tho past ten years 'except Totter. There ti e inhabitants !aro so seiiously nltlicted with the ne crophobia, prohibition, aristocracy, and all tho other isms of the day that distill b society, that capital and pop ulation do not seek that Assylum. Hrndford, Tioga and Susquehanna fare nearly a similar fate from like causes : Cmiritiei. Alli-llliiHT Aiui-lrung II.HHT liiilk-r lllair llrn.lli.rJ Ileillonl I'uiiipntii I'linrliil.t Ciituliria I'liiitoti Columbia. Crnwturtl Yntrp Cliniull Klk Erie Kulhm Kiire.t Fiut'lte lln-.ni' If iinting'lun I ri'tituia J.'flV'raiin Junintta l.awrrlice LuEmie I, valuing MrKraa M rrvr Mifflin Montour NorlhumlH-'rlstiJ l'ntt.T SllVJlT 8oincret Sullivan Surqucll.liD:..... Tiz;i I'liiim OAI1(U Warn-u Wnnl.irifrton ...... WpRlmorrlaiid... Wuuiin rr-r ls.ui. iscn. urn. l.'is,'.".iil itm.kii j ."., ,mu ' :t.i.Td 4.i. I's.csK 2n.no jo.i:ii .Hti.s-lll ."..i.itU M.t-i SI .77 7 '2:,'J S3.li.il 4-.'.s::l 4s,T.i SI. urn 2.i.0i !6,7:mJ 2s..;r, 1K.TMI 2;.,77l i -.7 7 :i sii.i.'ii 3,i:a II. 207 r.7.;2:i 17.7 1 u it.V'lia !is,7li.' ;i7.sl'J 4s,7..j .!,S27 7:i.:i;.j i'T.imo :u.:isn J3 oil 24.'-H Jli.il? .l.i:U 5.S15 s.:ni 5S.742 i'J.iTi CS.tlT" 7,if.7 H.I.'U Ml Sf.t 4.1 s:i full sit.uin 4:;.isi s.'.nn it-i,:: s.i,siu J4.7'S i's.lno .'ll.S.ii' 27.170 S.1.SS7 .72:i M.'.IS IS.270 II. mil 13.11211 lllUSd 1 7.41 I 21 2.l JJ.2KS t(S.II72 H,2I4 IM.J7 Jll.2i7 S7.WJ 47.s 1.2.S5 S.! s.s-jd III, 172 SO.MS 4V.VS1 14,?0 1.:II0 I7.6HK 13.B.W 15i:u 23.272 .HS.V22 i 1.4 10 f.lUS 11.4711 1I.4IS U.OSi li.f.llO 24.41 2o,7-S !.:'. S.BUI 6.IU7 fi.lWI SS.dss 35 f.7 37.i:ic) !:l,D78 31 .li 14 Si.102 14.044 l.'i.Sf.s 1S.SI0 1 4M M.A7I 1V.I90 .:.; 4l,U:;i 4C..S0S 4S.4SI 61,710 i.l.TitS Ss.oWU 10S 12,i40 H.isl 1.0,'.2,:l..4 l,2M,M l,TIS.-'-7 Iuerrnflc lnce l.v(-t)... 4MI,1S Teaching of the i.ale lllrrtiotf. There is a lesson taught by tbo re cent elections which tho Kudiculs are taking closely to heart, as they very properly should. This lesson is that the tide of popular hrtitiineet bar, set against tbo administration, and that w ith each passing hour its lorco iB in creasing. Grant's popularity, upon which some lew of Ids friends have been so confidentially counting, has proven a myth. It does not exist Tho ollicial patronage of the Kxo culivo having been all dispensed, and there being no more fat crumbs for hiiiiL'tv expectant, thousands wno professed lo rocognizo in President Grant the very embodiment ol great ness and goodness, have como to the conclusion that, liko tho darkey's rab bit, 'he's no great shakes after nil." Apart from llio doubtful popularity, which tbo vust amount of patronage gave General (Irani at the opening of his administration, it has been very palisliictoiily demonstrated by the popular voico in every Stato where elections bnvo been held, that he main tains but u small placo in the hearts of the niiis'is, and tbo reasons arc that bis administration has revealed nothing of n decided character, except positive incllhicnry. Its leaders in Congress bavo blundered ut every step. Much of the legislation enacted through their direction, and approved by Giant, has been a series of the most scandalous blunders ; in one case, at least, involving the almost complete abrogation of sevorul of tho most im portant departments of tho govern ment ; in another instance prostrating tbo business interests ol the country, and, in other still, giving lo the land "rubbers, and other Congressional Johbers, millions upon millions of the public domain. To such gross ineffi ciency us ibis isduc the wuning pow er of the administration. Its foreign ap pointments go begging ; those already made nro either iiiellicictit, liko that of Motley's, or scandalous anil dis graceful aa Sickles'. In n word, there has been nothing of greatness ill it, nor is there likely to be, for tho same weak elements control it, now that controlled it from tho beginning Grant's "no policy" docs not suit the tastes of tho American peoplo. They are not of the milk and water order, but full grown men, ablo lo partake with a relish ami thoroughly digest strong meat ; and this they demand In view of these facts ono of two thing's is certain. Giant will not bo tho licpublicnn candidate in ls72; or, if he is, ho w ill fail to secure a corpor al's guard ol electoral voles ; for that Pennsylvania, Xew York, Ohio, Indi ana, Illinois, Connecticut, Delaware ami Maryland, togeiherwith 'he whole of tho Southern States, will be ngainsl him, is us inevitable as that li e sun will shine in a clear sky nt mid day. Vtnnfylvanitl Ariju. At the Point cr the Kr.vni.vrn. A Massachusetts chniilain, named X. X. (in) lord, is now in this Stale, instructing 1 he radicals haw they must carry the coining election. The other evening, at n meeting in New York city, this military man of God. held forth in these terms: "General Wood ford. I have no doubt, can be elected uovernor of Ibis great Stato. Only enforce the new law which Congress bus civen ns, if necessary, al the. point if the (refer, oinl the il.ii is unrt In New Yoik tin thousand men will tie placed lit the pnlln, il need be. each with II badgu of n dipuly United States marshal on bis breast, anlirtli a fh'mti r in hi.' plt." ll lhcadvico id' this rcclcsiuslicul franre tireur is to c followed, wo ad i vl" ''' " If'1 " .Mi.i.sni-l.n.oltn lii'tiiro llui liouiinc; lnyiim. Tlicro tt iuiM lie a Irrndle i-li-ni in out ol Ins kind ol 'cuttle if ever Ihe calamity ho fi l whic h lip nml his hkc tiro fuml ol inrokifiif. Jlut it will not hclall 'J'lie kiiiIo ol llio Slato of New Voik nrc a law nhiJini; nt will nn free u'i- ill, uml 1 1 1 1-y w ill Imvo a fuir mill pi ai e 1 ti 1 clrrtii'ii in riiiio of tlio I'niuil '. ..... . I.. I I ., . take iii IiiiikI lliitttilo (.ovner. Tlio 't'nioii I.cnuo" of l'liilii'Icl- ptiin hn murleil a n hcnio fi r a Suite Oiimtitutinnnl fonvention, to devise imime plan fur Mopping the corjnption ! which rcii?i. ill llmiishuijf Ji is a ' ifonil nioveiiii nt, but tonua from a lurmdfulij fu-jiicicus source t ftin. li l-nr ! f'it'ioft(ii. ; I n cont ii. .mi e i f nil I on d Slain j nil iwiliniud custom, nnd in d. vout : in know Icilcmciil ol human dependence upon Almighty fuvor, I do hereby up , p..iiil Thursday, tho t wenly I nM'lh ! day id Norm. her next, ns a day n! .'eneral Thanksgiving nod praise, be ing the same day, nnd for the same ends and ne. M't foilh by His V.x cellency, the l'residen'. of the United . Suites, in his proclamation if the iwciily lirst instant. I Pennsylvania, uusnrpassi d in bless j inL's, should not be surpassed by any j in acknowledging her gratitude, to God. Lei lis, then, lis citizens ot the Commonwealth, abstain as far ns pos sible, liom our usual avocations on thai day, and assemble at our respec live plucesof worship, and let us there, and in the festivities of our assembled lamibes nt our cherished homes, re joice, in the goodness of God, and ivn der thunksto llim for His living kind ness and His abundant mercy toward us. Let our thanksgiving and praise find expression in dedicating the day to deeds of benevolence and charily, and in niinislei ing to, and alleviating tho wants of the poor, the needy and the suffering; so that all may 'rejoice and bo exceedingly glad." "To do good and to distribute, f.irget not ; for with such saciilices God is well pleased." Let us invoke Divino favor upon our beloved Stale and nation, ami pray that all who arc called lo admin isler their governments may bo actu ated by tbo -'spirit of wisdom and un derstunding, the spiiit of counsel nnd might, tho spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord." (iiven under my hand and the great seal of the State, at H.irrishnrg, this twenty ei'dil day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousuud eihl hundred and seventy, ana oi mi mm mouweallh the ninety -fifth. JOHN W. GI'.AUY. Ty the Governor, "F. J on dan, Secretary of the Commonwealth. .tilitirm of Hit JtUonnt itcmo. crttlic t'ominitlrf, rccfn luniiiiiiiiK the National Dkmo ) ratio Committer. ISoToN.Ort. , D70. ) KooMS OF CIIATIO Washington Tho National Democratic Congres sioiial llesident Committee tender their coiiL'ratulatioim lo tho Democratic and Conservative voters of tho three gieat States of Pensy Ivunia, Indiana and Ohio, for their recent successes over tho corruptions of Jiadicalism, aided, as tho Kadicals bavo been, by a profligate and desperate administra tion at Washington. In Pennsylvania again of five num bers ofl.'ongroHs has been secured, the Iiadical majority of last year been largely reduced in each branch of llio Legislature, and there is a decided majority in llio Stalo on tho popular voto UL'uinsl tbo administration. In Indiana tho State has been redeemed from further Iiadical misrule by the election of tho Democratic and Con servalivo Stato ticket, carrying with it 11 gain ol two members of Congress and u majority in each branch of the Legislature. Economy nnd reform are thus made sure to the people of that State in the immediate future. In Ohio tho Iiadical majority of two years aijo has been reduced more than one hall and tho leader of tho Iiadical corriiplionists in the present Congress been defeated. W o now appeal lo the Democratic and Conservative voters ol t lie Slate in which lections nro about to bo held to make further and more deter mined efforts in behalf of a restoration of an honest administration. W'e ask that Ihcy disregard threats from any central source, and pay no attention in any rerpect lo tho proposed tiso of the military pow er of the government in the local management of elections in the Stales. Let tho doom of our organization bo thrown w ide open for tho admission ot nil who desire econo my and honesty in the management of the public treasury, so that the present burden of taxation may be thereby mitigated regardless of former issues or pasl political associations or name, and bring about entire co oper ation among all who seek a restora tion of the Union founded upon peace and good w ill among their fellow men, and a return to strict integrity umong the public oflicers of llio nation. (Signed) S.J. Kasuai.l, Ch'm. X. L. JutRKvV, See. The .Vtgro Vatirl. A court martial U now -i 1 1 1 n ut Wot lVinl for tlio trial of several cn dclK, a;:iiiiF.t whom cliaren have I'd n preferred hy tho commandant of the post. Aiming llmse to ho tried is the iicl;p) cadi I James V. .Smith, 011 the charo of iissiiiil(ii'; nnd wounding cuilit John W. Wilson. 'J 'hero ha heen much raid tilioul the nssuull made hy this lieio, and tho Itadical.t did not fail to try their old iiinc of "lirinij llio norUiern hcnrl" fur poliiieal capi tal out of it, the fanatical Jloivard 1 in so far us to write the hoy a letter cm ourninK w hat now upprar to have heen insuhordiiialioii nnd a cow ardly nssault, w hich il i.i lo he reurel led did not meet with merited physi cal punishment. To place our readers iu possession of tho facts in tlio case, wo i;ivu the follow in from Iho New Yoik Jlcruhl, which il gives lis Icing "really as follows." We iiinle : "While tlio cadet 101 ps were in en in p, a laro tank of ico water wits kepi fur drinking pin poses. I'adet WiNou approached tho tank, and, w hilo stooping down to draw some wall r from the single spigot, was sud denly approached hy (colored) '.'uih t Smith, who was ono of t he nard that day, and who violently pu-hed him away. A niil'.le ensiled, during which holh fell to the ground and rolled over iu ll.edlisl, hutli piiiiiiiieliii eai li nth er like coopers. At this junction the siiiliiicl lushed up and sepal aiid t hem, not, how ever, in time lo prevent Smith fioin dealing Wilson nil unexpected Mow with a coioaiiut dipper, cuttinj,' opi n tho li'inple and causing the Hood to flow proliisely. Siuilh was at nine placed under arrest, and has coiitinu cd lo he so. Wilson was hi nt lo Ihe hi'spilal, lulu l; earned hy to men lie is n small man nnd never was known lo he involved in any pii vious diHii ulty, nnd was very popular in his class (l'lelis). Smith is a luilcli larger and more pouciful person, and is picculiar for lii ntitural ohsiinacy, ami Very unpopular, not 11l1.no fioin his color, hut 1 11 111 his inconsistent C'OiducI dining his term lietc." j KirrrioNs this .Month. In No vein -j her thero w ill ho elections ill fifteen Slates, namely : November 7, ( hoinj I Hie first .Monday of the liionth.) Ar j kansas and Lmiisiana. N'ovemher f. j I lii-it. the first Tilesd.iy alter the fu st j Monday,) Alabama, Kiurida, Illinois, ! Kansas, .Marj laud, .Mass u liusetts, I Micliiiran, Miniiesoiu, Missouri, Ni 1 va in. New Vol k, New Jersey, Wis. 1 0111 111, .tiiiilhir .fWomnfimt .Vll.irii l.nvsr iM' 1 1 fmn; "i. n V 1 be I ' Mel has fallen. Hamine bus sur jCily halo a i;i I,.,,, I, i, I i 1 1 1 one hundred nnd fill y . Tammany ll i IhoU-lind prisoners. Si William in a tele!rripie In ll.K ( lill'I'll. " Pi"! jde l-ivn I',,,. 1 j nn"ssn;'e lo on e be thank- 1 cd '." be a I I-. King nulls, whatever we may W illiam's re say or thinli i.i' il.. old monarch in oil respects 1. ...... K -it m been III t til Hi. Trol I deuce In' t hanked ' many will echo, ! I leinoci ats, w bo w ill be heal al ol to aliliouuh imt a few in till lands will, : morrow night . in 1 Itii street, or Tain ns thev read or pronounce llio w ords. ' ninny 1 1 all nil of winch region will drop ii tear of sympathy poor , be lit up with Kleclrin Lights, lioiniin p , " Candle i, liuckets, Firewoiks of all The surrender of lia.aino and the kinds, An. Aiming ihe Democrats, occupation of Mel, by the soldiers of' I'mm abroad now here, are Senator the Fatherland give to the situation , Thurmiin, oft Hiio, and lion. Mr. Kerr, an entirely now a-pec!. Mel, was ' m of the ablest of the Indiana Mem known to be ono ol the strongest li.r hers of Congress, Ex-Governor M ) tresses in Europe. Its superior ad ! iniinr, Hon. Fririilc Kcrn.in, and oth vantages as a military position wore known to and turned to account by the Ibimans. As a fortified placo it whs prized and kept in good order by Clovis and his successors, by Charle inangui! and afterwards by tho Ger man Cii'ars. Since 15 5 2 it ban been in the hands of the French; and although commercially il ban long since lost its glory, il has ever been regarded as a powerful if not impregnable border bulwark. Il w as never expected that Prussia could lake it by storm. It was not known that the garrison had been reduced to a state of desperation. It was sup posed that there was not as yet any I.. ..I- ,.f . iui I'l-IIU' l,llT.-.,t li. IW.aino us a possible deliverer., The imperialists hud not niven nn the , I, mi,. lli'iL llazaiuo iniL'ht li'av tho ! t- l i, i ,i 'n , I I II Ol -tii'in iii'n ii. ..s. partes ' - ..... i . i N 0110 Wft! looking for till' I iiii I iiliit im of the uncieiil fortress. The fall of Melz may, therefore, he added to the lint of Mr. Sumtier'u mir prifeH. H in more than a Niirprimi. It in another nlorioim victory to I'msniu. It is imotlier territie and rrnshinir hlow to France. In itself considered tho full of Met, iii not no important at tho fall of Sedan, hut in it iiievitahh) conseipienccH it is destined to he infi nitely more m. As wo havo fuid al ready, il jive lo tho situation an en tirely new aspect. l'p until tho present il was not un rousonuhle for Franco to hope. The army of liazuine, ut least what re mained of it, wax known to ho com posed of the la st HohiiciH of France. If hy any ineniut they could cut their way through the l'russian lines they would form a nucleus nrounil whiili the raw recruits nn I new ly-formeil hallalioiis could gather. Now, how ever, the urmy of Ihizaino has shared the fate of the nrmy of MacMahon. All the pit hed men of France the four or five hundred thousand men who marched from Paris willi the view of marching to lierlin have heen ilest roved, demoralized or made prisoners of war. The hravc men who nl Magenta and HoU'crino railed victory to tho French dt.nolards are either dead or disarmed. Tho forces on whom Franco now depends aro raw and undisciplined. Tho leaders of those forces are men unknown to fame. In other words, tho two Lost generals and the two hest armies f Franco lire practically annihilate. 1. This, however, is not all. Not only is Franco deprived of her two hest ar inies, mimlicriiijj at least four hun dred thousand men, nnd her two hest generals, the way is clear for l'rusi:i lo lirinjf forward lo the walls of Paris ul least one hundred nnd fifty thous and additional men, nol to speaic if guns nnd other munitions (if war. Between (ici muny and Paris there is now practically noohstruction. With ,. :. c- I 1 .. :.l. i CIII1.III IIO"p III . n i.m.. u. B ; (lerinilll troops III Jlet. tllO Hosts Ot (iermatiy can now rush almost nnin- trrruptcil into llif vti y limi t ol r i :iiht W hy Mt-'l. lliUlJ llHVO Mil IVlHlt'I'cJ l lllii Miri ic.lllir liinP in tl OUi -Sl inil ' . ... ' .... which ditli'mit iniiniH w ill adhwit 1 j I - iVtetitly. Hut, wlinliAor llo cuut-e. llio tnt t i hrjoro ii nmi inunt hit hc ((pttMl witli till its rult;iblo toiut'- Tli quoslion now M wliothor Vvia n'ui ill tifliT trriiiH of lii-uto or liy un.. ii iiii'uiiiinin "..'-" '. proceed to the bombardment ot runs, Il is nntoiioiis thai l'mssin has I it been unwilling hinco the (all of Seda to consent to un armistice. I.atily slio has most distinctly stilted tl.it slin does not insist mi the suircinler of Paris a preliminary. The unwil linncss to aijree to mi iirmistico las been on tho s.do of I'raiice, nol. tin the side of Prussia. Will the I. ill ol Melz make Prance mure mbmissi-.i: 1 Will it make Prusia nioro exactinj:? It is pi si-ible l'.;:it, as ono di.-p.lili hints, J!ar.:-.!i:l has sii' t eii'lcii I mi tho the condition that Ptusfin will lie satisfied with the occupation of .Mjtz and Strasbourg, und that l.ol.llnj,' these two fortresses as iiiiilciiul j; iir antecs, she will consent to an nil's tice. Put graiitini; this, ihe (pie. still arises. Will franco consent to an armistice thus shorn of her strei and dominated by tho foe? '1 however, is also a possibility. h William, emboldened by victory, if. : insist iu making ieaco inside the litll of Paris. As Strashoiiijf has fallen, as Metis has fallen, so, luo, if 'the Iruulo is prolonged, Pm is must p. ill To i!v. t:'.to terms of peut e in llio al ace of tho 'luilcries lo do si:;lj handed ill 1S7I uli.it it Icipilied (Oat hined 1'iiropo to do in I14!.') is no i ; noblo ainhiiion. A nun c p: u li. :!! eoiirso would redound mine to tin1 i , . . ,, iioiitir nnd nlory ol llio vi-tur. 1 m- tll'tICO, llOWl'VtT, iri Hot lTIKTmIU' It uniiiiiintii nun acti list ii: ni tin; ion- iii'ii r in llio hour ol lm t i i i.niili. Tlie win lil niil Hiiiiluii'l if Kin:; V limn ulI'iTs tlio ptvivisi ni;il .jvi-i iimi-iit j ti'i nii witlinut reiliani r.ii w. If tlio Uii isiniK( pivi'i iiment in not wino ill ilium nii'ii will riyrit tin) il.-Mniriiiiii I nl tlio fail i'st of iiimli i'ii c'ti. s, bill , tliry n ill liuvo li) ri iisun tu (-viiiia-! Ilii.i? willi iiiiivasniiii, rri iii Iiiiicu. ', It is inir (iiiiiiun lliat tlio war in mm j I'liirlifallv eiiiKil Kur lliu iivm'ii, ; linn I'Vrr, lliu war iirwi in innin in tvivMiiiir tliau i-vi-r. X. Y. 11, rail. Jaiiiin .M. I'm1, lm nu t ly ju ivnti' i Ni'cn tai j- ti) St i l l tary t.'lms,., um n ; 1 1 ; si'inrtilly liiililinj; ,o naniii uiMiiiiii to .sicn larv Mi t'ullui li.ilinl in Wusli ilifilnll, on Wiiliii sil.iy ii ttcri, in o:.i' ! nl llio lily lii'siiinls. Uu n iipiiiii o 11 j ynl,nls mail uf linn iri. iiiiso, fui, i li'i ly lici'aiiic u victim In iiiti'i!iiiTa!ici'. I and dii'il froiii uu iiiu k of mania a VutU. Tlio nuist fasliiniialili) ninrriii "ci now n ilayn an- tlm siniiili t. Si'Vrral ...... I I.....I.. :. .. i :. i. .i . i v '. in " hi. ii uirir wcro ticillicr liriili'sinaiils L't'-Kiiiiiiii'ii, ciirilH, ni'il mil", or il i il iiv. '1'hc fashion in ono of tlio innsi uns-iflo of ii i i ul c i ii I i mi . 4. Tlio railicaN nro very iniicli put out willi llicir ('on;;i'cii.iia hsmm tliroiii;liiiul tlio Stiiln. Thry wear faci'S luti cimuli lo r.il oats out of It Jaslicr tliurn. l-h Dl i"' New .ok iid mass nirrtiiig at lo in 'III , 111 w lli' ll il cm I, d that L'lM.'liMI oteH Will be prccnl In bill I ib lianco lit Presi d nt Grant's thr. at to overpower them !. tho pulls next lili'daV Willi III" minion fol.lii ry. The New York I.J' iiItj i of lat cvei.ing sa s : ' ... . . . . . . - . - -ii 1 lie i ity h now lull ol iiisiinguis.ueo ers. What is now heeded, more than I ever, is such a demonstration ns will i how to General Grant, that we mean to vote, despite his w hole army. and we mean lo vole against him, and his, and we mean to liegisler, the two (lavs lel'l us, every vote wo have. j IXtxc 'Adrfrtiscmfuts, VMI Ml' A TIMX" Ml l( i:. N.iti,.e II llvT ivt ri t)i:it I' tti T-tt ii( iinillllrjt(Jli lli" rftuf'e f WILLIAM HALL. d. mu tl. Intfol L:iwrpiiri tnirrmliip, rifnrlit'ltl ciMinty, 1'n.. : httvitij i.i-tn ilnly (raiid'-l to tlio uti .Irrt-i ik'I, nil itiTnijiifi iti'lt I'ti-tl lo it:t ul cHliild will ilt ni tun kt iiiunrnl, AU'I I tnivniji rlaiiiiit or il' iitnilf i will print' ut tlii'ta jiropcrlv mi' linilii-iit, I fur ft-tl.-rm nl. ULULr.'A It. A LK, - i.rti. l.l, Nr. 2 fit. A l,iri,i. lixwt loilsi' Mini lU-Whi-na.. I'i i" '-"" '.' n H"- -ite ef 'JOHN HOI KbMII.HIlV, lu: nf lriruiiii lownli ln,i nil prmniP ini.-l.t.-.l toiiuiit rM ate ar n-iiNt-' vl lo in uk i' uiimt-iliiiie pat irici t, ami llio-p Imt m tr cluiiim ntiuM tlio vHiiitt Mill priM-ul tluui, ilul utliciitu atnl, for nt'lll' incut. !' M. HO' KLNHLFUY, WILLIAM M C'ltA'-KLX, Nov. 2, LsTO (i d Kxteuiyr. tiik 11 iiti;i ok tiii: estatk ok hum in I 1'it Illy, hit of Knrltiam townnlnp, tii'aiiL Tu I lie lit in ami U-ffnl rcprfFfMfttnfK nf f;n 'I S'iiuru-1 I'i. liiv, d.TPHm iJ, or uthcrn mlrr rfiri: Wlirrcnn, Nt an OrptianV Court, Lel'l t li-tirlit Id, in nidi t'r tli county of 4'lunrlirLI, St ptciiilxrr 17t), upon prri'nttiii of lb- rpirlot tlie Apprni"4-in of mnl hrtinti-l I'lrflly'i r .1.1 ffutt", pritii.f out fnnl reti I rut at a tit M.iry ! Attn W ijjiT( hp, ln(c hi low of ii id ili'n-HH'il, it wn niJi ri'il ili.it pulilii-aiiuii lip timiln in oti ncin-pri j ytr lir tlirt-f nut'.vf tit f wi-i-kr, ptillil 1 in (,'lftir- li hi county, notilviiiK all pT'ni intrr iIm tUl i l lie rut I mint iH out lo uluw out of iuil titaif j will tin I'uiifirui'-J iiiJ t lie n-port of Aptiriti?t rp ; Hpprnrnl uhlM injfli--ii tit rsiisf to III vuutimr Li- hIh.wii lijf Novt-tu'.tT Mill, l7l. o t. 2(1 to. A. w u:k, rkrk 0 c. T S Till! Mill IK OF TI1L KSTATIiOF Aum J. Hintrh, Ihi of It.car.n towntOiip, dn-'H!''!. Whrrmii, at nn Orplim ' t'"irt, lirM nt l lrmlifl I, in nii'l for lh couniy of ('Imrfiflil. ou III- I 'ill iUt of N pt4-mlHT, A. li. IS", the n-iorl of llitt Apprn r of thr rrnl rutntf. of nnul dcrcili'iit wun nppnivcil, nii'l thp Court orlirtrl (Imt notice he gum l.v puohfation in unr newn pnprr fr tlirco iu"-H'isi iMUt-a to pitrtii'i iu mtiri'nt rct liiij out of the county tu appenr at January Tain, 17!, to m-iM-pt nr rc-luoo the r t n iu'" nt the vaJaHii'.n fi l.y tin iu, or how cuue rh) the rino uhoul-i nt t !L Jly nirr of Curt. O-t. 2fi f. A. w. u:k, n.rk 0. c. IX 'llli; MVI ii:it OF TIIK F..-TAIKOF John !tir(ftiHiKr, lute of lliiriiniit t.iwii'hip, l(fM'Ai'(!. Wlu rt Hi, nt an Orphan' tVirt, h'-l-l ul Cliartifl-I, on Ihe "dth tlay ol Sfptcni lei', 17. then port of tho Appraif'-rf of the. rrl esiai ot nail i .'fli nl whs apprtn i.l, hiiI tho Court onh-rcil that no! ice he jriitu hy pii'ilicutit.n in otie ncw pupcr tor thrre uo,n m vo wn to panic inicr-c-tt il n'iilntK out of the County to appear on . vcuiUr Mill. I7H, to ncipl or n-lune the r al cMule at Iho Tnlualioil fi.-l hy thi m, or iliow rime why the nmc ghoul'I n t Ik ioM, i'y uTUt of Court. Vt. 2f to. A. . l.y. K, Clerk 0. C. Sheriff's Sale. " y Y Tirtue of undrt writn.f Yn,.itiuni Eptmt J I iiMti d cut of (h Court of Ci'intnon I'U aa of Lit-Hifiidd enunlv, and to ma directed, there wil! he etpoied to puldie to, at lh Court Houe, in In horoiigh of t'karfirld. on Wednmdiy, the liith dj of Noremhir, ljft, at I o'clock, p. in., ibe loll .wing deiorihed lieu I Ktat. to wit: Ih-lVndaiit' rtclit" fcnd iiitrrrpt In leat-e of ten astn o land, cui'.racirijr the old aawmill ami dam , u,, f Allr,. I.,.,,,,, ; ,.,,, , fln.. fl. arli.l I p..unlv. l'.lin'. ; Ihn iniim lurinj '"" "iuin-ii lit .ntrnii uo-d Nnrrniiirr 27ili, ,y Af, M Ml )Ut (f(i(.t ,)f Uim tiiJrm !rilv h,it.iip. ftfi.rfiii.L brgininii Ut whi'f ' l"" ("rrhrn tu p.M, Mnitr of I.nil..d.l lt,il,..rl l..l..n . (I,.nnn...-ll. I -...I.... ' ' , , " V','. . Y '.V to ti-t ; M.uih iid rclii'ii lo in..!: ttti'iirr fn-l S" ticrrhr. lo f nui ; tliviico si.utlt 112 .-r.-lji. to tli .lur. ol ht'ioiiitliiir ; riinlHilitiifr S I li-ri'., lunr. or I. .. ; ..mr Imiil isiii(.-vi-i Iiv .1. I', l iilli-r ami .if. to Smilli 4 l':ifi.-l.. lint, r.l riiKnlnl in I ! rfi.-lil in Ih-nl llo'ili "llll," yazv TIT, 4i. 1 li itiiiroipmrnt. nrn imti lm .t. tn ...mill, in frmtl ruiitiii)Kni.lT, i.l.l. ... ..... 'Hi ii.iii r.,.. 1. I . - I.rfe 1., ..n I .1 the mill, (no lj,Ko ilmllmi hmi-r., i... t. imnt 1 Urg fr.tur i..ni. ilm , '!''''" '' . o-n, n.r. h.m.r. .ml oilier mill'lnll'liRM al.'iut tt'U cn. rli.nsl InU'l Sriti.l. Inkin in rxroiitinn ami til lip .i.M a. tlir pn..rrtr of tl. W'. Catilii'M, of llic firm of Smilli. l urry A Co. r- I'id.l. r Kill taltnlirf Uml 15 -r rfnl, of til f'jrclia. Binni jr iiiu.t ti. uiii llirn lhl prnptrt; I knocked dmn. or il will hi put ti again for Ml. CVHDMI H Ho VI K, riiKiurr's Orrirn, I tirr.ff. ri.aTli. IJ, I'.., Nor. I. 1ST0. FORMAL E ! TIMI.LU LAND IN r K I.ti t"0N TOWNSHIP! fiitiiTiLrr cTrrr fr mtle a t ailti..hle trtitd J id T i mlirr Lm d, eontmni n)( MM a'Tn, titnnle In ho.e nuini I ti.wnrtnp, within three nnh ot Liittjhu City, on Iher-nid Itadtnij to Anr-nimHe litunjc on l,yi!i nid i ni Liulc Chiiitiild Crck. SiniiiMe f-.r Intuitu, denin d. Any one wtrti iit It to o'f'T'iiiti i he term or lnu tt tin- larr, will find thr tinder ij:n i nt (Iftirtfo Kti&w'f, vVS imte ainl a It it! f h'iuiIi of Luni'-ir try, ou t!it road it uJing tti Ntw Al i'!.-irt. PA K N A H AHMSTIlOSt?. l.umbtT C.ty. Ortnher li. IsTO Zmpd. STOVtS! ""STOVES! ST0VKS! FUKD. SACK MTT, l liii Ptn.p nn I Tinware t'-lahti-hnirnt, nn Mi kit fUt-d. ri'-nrlv on..-.it. th- Jil, hm thr fl n 1 h Tid c!i' :i'cjt ft-i ttmi nt of fook nn I 1'nrinr Stni-i ever hruiht In t-mii. A in n ollirri he ha I Ik- Jufl'.v 441. -iirnttd "1111 :H" C'IIOUHTl 1 whioti i "no of th i.i m w.ii m cur: An:.;T i:'"iip ins iv. ah iii-r- in wnm oi tin v. ltilihg ,lf tU kill(, Br(. l(uIIv illT)t,d iu rn Hid lr tli'iuftshi't. T-A Invjfo RMortmont of TIN W Alt K, Ac. on mi I. J'l'.hinx done to or tor, IKKl). FAfKKTT. riparlM.1, Ort.Ur 21, l-ttl. VI)V l)MIM-TII ATOIfS MTI( i:.-X,.li,-f li"fi lif pi), h Mint li'tloraof a liiiHii-ltntinn In Un- ..ti.li- .,l Mi.. M A HV .1. M l I.V, iln'J, l!r of o.is' .la, I'l. tii fil l I riiun'y, I'm n'a., hav il lie n .lulv i iiiili il In ll.c nn I. i.il'ii.'iI. all ht I 'li iii'li'l'li il In .mil r.tnte .ill '!m-r iii.iI.i' pur-fii-lit, anil llm.i. Iinvinff rliuiii. or .IiiiiiikI. .ill .cut thrm inin'il aiilli.iitiratri l,.r .plil.-ini'iii IiiJ itlluiiatiii' . iilii-iil ili l .v. 1-1" 1 1 -1 1" It'uii li'i. A iliutnisti nlor. I On-io: Mill., U"l Sit, 1M7H r.l. I v i . r r.ni- r si.i r IIK.VV. A I I I.I-. nil;iHp ..r 1- ir v or uiht .'. IV'T-"ii fun ppo thi m by tailing at y n m I - n-i- in l.:m n--1 i"wti-!np Sij.d, TIM'M S Mi l'IIKUSoX. NEW MARBLE YARD IN 1 1 1 III ItMtl iu; 1 ''piIK miderpitrneil t:;k'l lliip metliml ofinrnnn J ing llm rii"(ii of the m--i.'rn nd of the (unty th il he ban oi-i)t-d a Murhie aid. br the iiiiiiilai-lnre of (tuiliititira, MoinimrDN, I Head nnd I mm it t(onra, I n:i h y none h'lt lhf ht t wurldlu n. Md uif I ha hi pI itiai. rinl. All onb rii Mnif-lty tillnl and the oik witrrniitrj. A blrf- nil bltf-r lo I-aMI I, U'HUtl.AMiKH. I.ulhei-burj;, 0.-l.,h,.r lil, .-7ll. W'E ST E R, N HOTEL, 0im.iii III. C.iUrl llini.r, r 1. 1: a it n hi. n, rEXNA. AcPiiltiO'i'l itimi. fi rt r!a .n-l rliarjr.'. mmli'TTllf. : JollN F. Vol Ml, l'r-.-il.r. Nm V. T.I. J "I Vili-.tfUaiifoiP!. liittJIr-s' B'nnr.v I'iitnI JOHN TARIIRA, 7 IS 4iti ii st it r i i, M, l IV .,1 His lllf.-k, ll. Till 4 Mil Si.., S-.ul Ii s. Is. IIII.AIiKI.I'HIt, r, M iniif;i''tnrcr A Mi nil kni'lf bikI I't.r i lit i' an I (' !iil'lftli w v.z riilit' ir'' 1, rrni" I-1 1 nml iiiiri'f my ill. ! IH-4..IBI.IV din.wti I I It h MI'iii: 1 1 M, m. 1 hisr iiiin.tt l very htrf nun! i-li tif i il n-ftrt-liicnfi.l it I rite ililVt ti-iiI kiniNdf ntf In.tu lirl lit ml- ip Ktin (. nn t ti.ivr Imt th-tn Hit D v the iiH.-l tl illlnl w-rkiii'-n, I wotil'l r--"'U uU iiiTil,- in v 1riin- ot Ckiirti- M mnl mljft -en! 0.1111-ln- Ii. 1 1 nii I 4rxitniin(t my very l.ii;t! hikI li-nu-titul nsi"rtiiinil of lnncy l urr, lr I.alon umt I hiltlrrn. I urn i't(riiiiiM t tn tl ul 4 n p ri : nn v (.MuT n p rf.i'.N' llnii- in t!iiftcty. All Km s un .iut( il. .Nn iiii-t 'ii '"i iitmi'iiifi tn i-fl. t-I JOHN i' H i; 1 It A. (-l"fi :!m 71H Arcli .Strict, l'lii!.nl''l.!im. OCTOBE R, 10 7 0. J. & P. COATS' HEST SIX-CORD, 1H NOW TIM! ONLY T II 11 K A I Put up for tho American irmik't which ii bii CorJ in alt uuiuht-ro, From No, 8 to No, 100, Inclusive, FOll II AND AND MACHINE. i.-ii,For sale ly nil dialer in Dry (loo Is and NoOuii. upi lo I ui HENRY RIBLING, IlOlS, BUiX 4 OHNAMFNTAL FAINTER, tlcariiild, rcuu'a. The frt-roin and pnintint; of cliurclie ami other pulilic hu 1 hit lie will receive particular utn iitun, h will h the piimOuK of carnage and nicihi'. tiililin dune iu the m-alcat llyha. All woik warraiit. il. h hop on f'uurth utretl, formerly oci'iipicd hy L'tiire Miugurt. vet I V 711 (iAITIOX. All pcreon are herehy nolifi'-l j not to pu-eha- a cert a in PltO.M ISS1 ih V Nol'lS art ircti hy Nanny M-t'-arlcn in my faror, tinted ahout the '1 1 or ;id tl.iy of May, 1 H 70, and rnliinj for -( 0, na llio iniue lia he-ii lout or to Icd frm me. l."Al.MI 15 LOOM. Otlohr luf LSTO 3t.d. IUAMi-;l)l-Tl.i Peh.d Director of Kar- f thituK t-wn - Ii i ji wi-h tt employ three cum jo ti tit 1 KACHl'ltS to take rhar ot the nchonli of Haiti towiinh.p the cimiing winter. Apjdic tion, Willi Wiii-'!", to madtj to the Prt-indeiit or 8f.Tf 'sty. who run he aJ Ireoird it t?alt Lick P. 0., O'lrflvld couiitv, Pa. "J. W. POTTLIt, Pmldeni. Jort u Oil Lll.Ain, Srerelary. octiV-3t 1iTH V.-Stnyi I from the nubfrilxr In j Itrwl v l4.wnht, a'lout (lie fir-t of M V U-t. a dirge KLI PL LLr four yean old. witb white I'litf tar in (lm li.n ht.-ad au i inre ttraiht h-Ttm. Any ii.forintili .n wilt he lhaiiltfully re eeieed, and a liheral reward will !re jjiveo t anj one fi.r bn a'ireln-lisiun nnd d'-lentin. P leant ad.lrirp IILNKY A I HA N It, UjI. It nr-l. Trotilville, Ch arlieM Cu., Pa. 1X1(1 I t IK M I I I CR Notice ia here j hy ittn thiii L'tlerv TuiUmrotAry having In- n umiifc-l to the uhnrilirr, on the K-Ute ol KLI. Mil- Til SMKAL, dee d, late of Pradrord tuunrhi, t'l.-ardild eonnty, pi-ti n iy It an i a, all Mriiii in lehlcd to n.d K-tatn am retjurpted to mnkc iiiuiitiliiite i4ni(tit. an i tht.no hating clninit at'iin-t the Fame will reient thrm dui aulhtTttctiUd for m-tlh irn nt. K 1.1. 18 HMEAL, Efi-rutor. Octoher l'J, JtfTO t-t.d. IXr.l'I'TOirH XOTIC'K. XcHire it here j by ffirtn that Itltrta tent amenta ry having; K m -rrnntt.l to thtf ut.ritiei uu IllU 4-lttJ ul (.LotliiK r-MLAL, de,-. .,i, t.,te of Prallord townslii.. I'li-arfi. Id county. IVnnylvinm, H bfrnmii ind. hted tn Paid etlate are requeptrd to tnttke iinitit'dmle uiuienl, add Ib'tue haititz clainia ai;iitn-t the atituf will jirteeut thein duly nut tie ntuattd for aeti lenient. W 11,1.1AM I8 M K A L, KLLLS KMKAL. OcluLer 1J, l':r.flt:(.d. Lsecuton. ORGANS & PIANOS. KSTY'S AND MASON i(- II AM LIN'S, run iali r C. J. tIAVKS, Curw.niTill., Pa. I BI'IT t' slMaiufiu-liircil frum Hi. hral rhArcoal tin, ciovrit and tuMrrtd on oul.idr ai.,1 warranlr 1 l .r .ale liy aiiel TO II. P. ntT ER 1 TO. IAIllKs1 FIIOl.-Kl.l. Tnrkr.r Moroooo ami J Una! naliniirHU, Calf anl tl..,it ll.ra; al.o, an ...urlniol of rhililn n'. Shoe, at (Oppoaitr xhr Jail ) C. k H ATK E R1. New Meal Market. 11 UK underpinned hae nj-nied Meat Market in the r.in lormrrly ('euned hy Aleiander t r v id. on Mntki l Ptreet, t Ira: field. Pa , adjoining M"prnp'i, where thry intend to kerp a u'''y ol All kind of Mi at, I'ruK and VcprCablea, And at "rmcra to unr thi rivra." Hh will be cHii nicula.'ly on Turpdny, ThurMUy and Sat nrtLi , and nn at d. lirerrd at any p'dnt. A l hare (d public patronage u repec!fullv eoicit-'t. M. ii. IIKIMVV. K. W. IIUOWN. jt-UhAi funlinite to dral in all ktndi of inij.n.ved Agricultural Iinph tnt-nti. (.'Itarlield, AtiifiiPt ;, I 70 if. 5-0'n mid INS I'm Bot filtT, ?01.D EXCHANGED ON MOST MliritAL ti:uh. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD At Mcrkrt lla'r.. COUPONS CASHED. FactCo E. E. Bends Bought and Sold. r-TOf'kN Hi.uKlit and ild on t urn ml' slim nui). ,,T4'Wln"- ri-ivlvpit anil tntrrrrt allowrd on lailj l.alanci., .ul-j.ct Iu .hci-li at liglil. SJ l 40 Pi.ulli Tliir.l Slm-t. riiil... l.iia NEW PlttT. STORK' VM. 15. ALKWM1ER, M. I) lrtig);Ut anil Aiotlirary, VV It VY KNSV1I.LK, I'A., Krei eonptant'y on hnnd Ure anrtmenl of D n r a s , Tut. nt Vr U . inr. Paint nnd Oil. Varni'hon, Me Miifl-, Ae. II. H.-a i.r Piutra i iirp an 1 fr eh. nn I en-tniner rnn rely r.yn C""'nK tho bet ol 'everything in bis l:ne. Hn stork ul r 1-: it i ' r .v i: u y , Tit t Aitii l... Ilnir T .nil'., r..ineii.'v rtriiOtr.. Ti.il. t h..a... I' I.., l', k,. II ,k., V,, Ink,, IVnril. ami I'lipfr, ami a pi nna! a.iuiliii.-nl of lliip rln.f uf ffiii.il., at. all ul ilia br.t ifiinlitr. pvm: wixes .t- i.iQuons, For Mrdieiil jiiir'CPt only, 11a. Putty, Lubricating OIIp, Act to luii the Wanti of (he coiiiOHinliy, lli ettriive and Will neleettd tin It of Trnr and Mc-.hi-inra fnnhUn him to fill J'ti v .tnii" ).rfiTi.ti'.ni nn pSort notice and un the ino-t rraona(de term a. Pinokeea and rhrwera will find hi tnnk of riirnmj and r-mf.him Tohaeeo, t'lfnr A (-miff, to oi'iiiiet of iho Tny beit brnnda in the aiaraet. A rhire of public iatroiice U t diitrd. CM, IP Sm, W. H. Al.FXAM'PH. p L i .1 U'.ttll,IIHPII1. s txn.rn r nti rutin, mi imm AUAHI'I.I' 1 II K it I; I A r H A Ij TIMOliK 1'IAXO MAM?KA(VroltY. WILLIAM KNABE & CO., M mtif.i'-hiii'f of j cit and, t-giAitK i rmonr NAN O F O n T KS, 11ALTIMOLK, MIL TImkc litftruinciit hive t.ccn hiforc the puhlic ; for nr.it I y Tlnriy year. .lint lipmi lh-ir cV4li uev j nhn nt'liiiiicd an m.par 'Iihi d i'e e:iiiiiehcc, j whirl) pninouifc! thni imh n imlcd. Tin ir T 0 N K ! roiiiVI'i'-c pri nt power, we-lin nr one cinciti ! l ma 1 it v, nn w-!l rcil purity of I ulonnt n,n, a. id f wh.!iii b iiirotigitiMii nin enrue ionic, i uiir T o re ii in pllrttil nid riant ir, nnd entirely frca fram the ntit!i.fi found in ' irimv I'iwtm.n. IN WOUKMANSIllP tlicv nrf inn ijuiih il. nnu none hut the rcry l ft ioiif.tii-d ui;iti iiiil, the lip rnpitul nii. I td in our IttivitirM enith1in(t u tu kerp emnvtuntly an iiiinntte rtock of luuih' r, Ac , on hnitd. T"AII our riptiite I'mii"" lime our N'' Iid prod Ov4T(rum nr nnd the Ac ruffe Trchlo. .?r-' would r.itl npcrinl ntn-nlion to our Inlti improrcwnfi iu (Jnind I'tnno nnd Hqniirc CJratidii, I'alcntid An;'. I 1, I IM, which hrii.(C the I'liinom nr- r purlt-ction than hai yet !een ailainrd. .'irry J'iuno fu!fy Warrant -J or fu-e lVr We have made arrangement f-.r I h wile W hole ale Agency for the tntt Celfbratnl Parlor Oryiini! and M' li.iiei.ns, whu h we oiler W holeiule and Hi tail, at Luwul Fat-lot v I'rin-a. WILLIAM K N AUK A CO.. Sept. 21, 1370. Cm. liuliiiuore, Md. IHTAII MSIIL I) I MAI. IMrh.-nt Prmitim. Filter M-'dn!. awarded oeer all coinpf lition, at Mechuica' Exhibit ion, Uoatwn, ttcluhcr, I KM. TUB ORIGINAL AN D 0 EN TIN E S E L F - It E G U L A T I N G , wnoroiiT ikon, Ain tight, QAS-COlTSIJlElTa ITEATEB, WITH riTIHTED Dt-iT Fcrick, Opiate Pin Kkiti, Wrocoiit In ok IUhmtor, ahd Actum atic IUmclatoii, For Burning Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 10 sitet for brickwork, and 2 aiaea Portal It. wiitrrACTrfirD om.T r J. REYNOLDS &, SON, N. W. corner 13th and Filbert Streett, rillLAt'KLPIIIA, PA. Thean Ileaten are made of Heary WronSt Iron, well riretid topcllier. and arc warranted to be atf -lulrlr tlai and I'uit Tifibt. They arc the only llen'rn that are ninrnipt-d without any dam per, and in whn-h all kind of fuel c-tu b burned without alteration. rof.lt in j Tlangci, for Tlotelp, Kettaiiranti and Kamihei. Alio, a Flat Tup Heating Hange, Fire Pl.ire Htaterp, Low Iown Gratet, Slate Manteli, ti-pitvr, Ventilivton. Puinphleti giving full deacriptioo, lent fre. to any addn-ai. jylS 70 ly THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES AllKAD Ol' AIL OTHI-ltstl I'.i'jlity Six Thousand, Seven Hundred and Ki'jhty One Maehincs Made and SAd the Past Year!! Tbii Bomber exeeeti fcy tXtvnmdt tk ralei of any other Maehina, and tba deaiand li itill Inrreaalng THEEB THOUSAND TEE WEEK Art bow being madt and toldt THE HEASCXS. 1'VJ'.- BrnauFi It etubodiri eprential prtnelfdei ot found in any thT Machine; baeaui uf Hp lia f.Hrity of eooftruetion, ear of operation, onifnrmity of precira action at any tpeed, and ea aeity for the greateit r0(S and variety of woik, Hot or ccarsa. rartie li.hin) to porrhajt afcould not fa il Ut examine tbii betof all tSewiug Varbinea. I bare lb agency for Ihfi Machlta, and will keep a full tupily un band. J. 8 F HOVERS, May 4, 1 TO tf. CbnrAe'd, I'a. IHK UILi: MI TI'AI. Life Insurance Company NEW YORK. JOSI'PH IIOXIK rrtiident. E. ItWItHIT KENPA1.L Vice Preiident. J. F. II. IIAI'ITS Secretary. il U. I'lKKAItlt. M, P Medical Etaminer. W. M. TWGKU, Jr Tounfel. rnilK AMI C A HI.K waa founded by ame of X t lie brpl l U'lti.'M men ol nr . otk, wub the exprepp ohjt'ct of rn-iiiinpi an inp(itu:in (but lnMild C'iRiliiaiid thr ronlident'C nf the puhlic. a ft lihernl. aound and Tifnrnm Life fiiruranre CompwiT.and bna aobiee.i a pucvp beyond the e i j-e. of i'i moit fanguin pn.jrctora. Tbe AMU ATl-H off. rt a!l i,.'pftI plant and dpirahle new fatiirt o,' im lrn Life Jr.'n'nce. and due nnt hold out promird cr inducenicnta tint cannot be made good. Tlie AMU'AHI.K haa depnp-ted ne hundie.l thousand ibdlara in I'titiid Mairp b..n t with tbe Inpiirnnce liepartment of the Stnte of New York, aa a (fi a run tee r the dichaigc of every obligation. Alt elt'inirnciinPt ibe AM1CAPI.E are promptly and honorably dim harced ; in tbe event of dt alb the flM'.MMf n p.Wiry .ttrf M fHif tti'komt (tny dtnetiu i a mcvunt oZtntm orJtjumi jtrtmiumt. AH Pfli"iep are n(n forfeitable! All iMvidrndi are rmn forfeitable) All Pnliciei are incontcatable ! Thirty day prace for payment of premiuin ! Privilrge to trarrl by laid and at a! jt-frRnoli of l.at, fircut.ira. Ac. furnibed upuu application to the roiitfanv'a amenta. wn.i.iAM TrrKrn, Afnl for 1 learfieid county, T. P A K 11 FI T, Mineral Aeent f.-r Cbarneld, Outre. Jefferaon, Cl vrin and Llk eounhrp. T. J. ItnYEn. M. n.. Medical Liiiiiincr, ClMifleM. AngHPt 17, lVO nm TEETH! tJ TEETH! EXTRACTED FOR U5 CENTS, Eirncl(d wiih tlie e of Nirnnrn Oiri Ok. and I,. . . Ai p-tiikm. (ibe unly h.inuloii and tlit-it t.t Anii'slliitir now in ue.) l y S. J. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist, OK CTRWKNSVII.LE, TA., Wh wntilJ brrl,y nrt re-perttVly return bil tb;itilt f.-T the Id) patrntiNge ol ihe prnM. aixl iiil-.rm the pnl.hr iIki! hi h;. rrinoTed hn ofhVe to Ihe comer 'f Slate and I.oi:t trrr, (.er J'iik:np' ptore.) whi-re he ip pnpand to nceire hiP eutumera in newly fitted ii roin. and do Ibeir work in thr nr.-1 'kiMfttl an I wotknituilike tiianrer. All work done in the letct and 'ft ftp.roed Pt)rs, an I gmraiil e I. hr. IUu will bi. cnj-n d in hip cfTn-e fmm the 1 l to ihe 2 ; I of eneh tiM.ii b. Thr l.ln ..i ea- b mon'h h" will -pmd in tllrn II. .pe, lttirn-i,e 'and LiHln-rpbwrir, ftilrrnattly. Parties n-ili.lC j at a diPtnnce pIi miM write to up pre riom nf thnr eomin.;. 0(Tn h.mrp. Prom H lo 12 oVIo lt, a. m., ami ir- ni 1 to 5 o t-Io. ft. p. ni. Wr n-e ni.nr b it the tery Ut fpatrriil. aod d ft faotnpMiiinn f.-r be.mit. chnnneit an J dura. bihly. tine wp a ra'l. Curweni. ille, pt.( M-.y t UT", lIl't.Mloil.ll, MIS1 II. S. B SCHOOL FOR GIRL CLLAIU Il.l.h, ( A. 'I II K FU. TLHM 'd I ..nrtn int"-a M'.toUy, r1-f . iiMr jih, -; A Pi iu ii v d- pi.t tin nt Will Ur h-U ol lh. fa'l : fir whi.li ih p-h'i.t (ti-'rin-tur hire hern r: j. . iT'irl Will he spired to renin tin atirtiL'ti. t and in-tr lefiie. Tt:r..M or triTiny 'f i , l.u P.. end in, nfil.f.pmpt.y. Writ i .til Jrt L. nf Primary Arithiiieiic at.d Prtii.try ticomphv . Ilinlory, Loeitl and dcfivi ipt it iirur:,. willi M :i Druwinc. Omm war, 3Ul' ntid Written Arilhuirlie . AU'ehri and the S. ien.' j, fim'ru' ten in tnnlrifnental muile jj f 1 1 prtiiilififr, '4 lepaurt j. Wni wirk j F'.r full p'irllriil:im rnd fur Ciroular. ClcnrlicLI, ."rpt. 7, l7u lypd. CLEARFIELD ACADEKIJ Rev, P, L. Harrison, A. M,, Principi rpHK FI HPT HRSfOX uf the next hal j yt nr oi un inuiiinon win com j .UU.mai, me o'ii uny ill i-eineiuiM r. Pupil enn enfrr at anr time. Thr? ;i rhnrfi d mih tuition from (be time tLrj tLitt 1 the eloe of the .vfi(in. 1 1 he e4.ore uf inlruttion f mbracrp evrrr t J incluled in a thoroiijrh, practicul and aciJiiJ,ai cn rnuennon iir i oi u erac. 'I he Principal, bai iiig bad the adranin . much e:iHTieune in In nrofexston, arfun in I and junriJiiMii that hi entire ability ami ftitrf.l will he dcrntcd lo l lie inomt nml mental trni of the youth plvrd tinder hi ehnrt"1. I l-.HMH OF 11 I HON. riiiTaf.riy, u inline, ruiug, ana rrm-l Arithruetit. rer iSf-Mlon 1 1 1 wtm ) ji GrumtDkr, iittofrntpiiy, AntbtueUe anil Hietory tt.l Algebra, tieoinelry, J rtrottvmetry. Men. turn lion, hurvty inc. I'd iluaophy, Phyn ulojf.v. t hituipiiy. Hook K ping. Uutanr and Phyneal liioraiiby ...... Laliii, lirfk and riD b. wittj any of Ihe al'ove Hrniicbi f IJi MrHKPiniioiti le(ti)i) No drduct.ou will bu made fur abpetiM.' cTFor further particular inquire of Kev. P. i,. ilAKKlaUN, A. M., fcU. 2, lb,v.l. rnucial UsrrUiinrous. II. B 15 1 I) G E. MERCHANT TAILOR (Stor. on. duor .aft of ClrarfielJ ILu..,) Market Mint, Clearfield, Pa. TEKPS on Han 4 a full aalurtoi.Btl of On, JV Fornnhinf (loudi, loch aa t-bin., Lit. I and Wool.n Under. utrl., Ulaworl aod aVii Nrrk tin, Porkot II andkercliirf., Olo.d, g, I I'mtrrllai, in gnat .anal.. 01 fw, I) mid. h. k..i lb. Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,' ?orh m IHark Doeikin of tbt ?ery btt bi( Kanry Caniiere, in f-reat variety, aire, Fretul CoatinfC. Beaver, Pilot. Cblncbilla, ale' PrievJ 3Trcoatin(f. All ot which will be aoid cfatapf, 1 Caafa, and mad op according u tbo lateit itji bv einerienced workmen. AUo, A cent fur Clearfield eoonty for I. K I Sinicer 4 Co i. celebrated bewint: Macbmei. Nor. 1, ISAi tf. U. B HI 1)UI. ST0E AMI EAUTIIEX-VAEI OF EVERV IiKSCRII-TlONI CHOCKS! POTS! CROCKS I Ulicr'a Patent Airtight Keif Stalli I frrtiu i mil IH'TTLK CHUCKS, with lidi, CREAM CHOCKS, MILK CR0CEI Al'PLK FITTER CHOCKS, PICKLE CHOCKS, f LOWER POTS, PIB PltDU. BTEW POTS, And a great tnnnjr other thinpt too ftutitrau It I m in tun, to be una at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner ol Cherrr and Tbirtt Street!, CLKAKKltb I, PA. aail JiTew Cabinet ! -IOSHA.NOX LAND AND LUMBER COM jJl PAN Y oflr for aale Town Lota in tbe bw ouu of Opcroln, Clearheld couniy, I'a., and tin lot (u puit purchuetft uutPide tbe limits of ud boroucb. 0ceda ii eituuted ob tbr Mt-hniit.i Crcik, in the rii-hcrt pirfion of the ccbtr.y if H-nrrieij, on tne line oi ihe lyrure A t tarLt.J Hailroftd, where tbe Mocbannoo and Efartrtit ' branch ruadi interncet. It it aUo in tbr heart if lb Mophannnn coal bapin, and large buditi if wuite pine, beinloi-k, o:.k, and other tiiutfr iir round it. One of the larircPt lumber itanufjcltr- ing etalilinliTurnti in tbe estate il located in tt town, while there are, many other lurnber at4 ! bingle mi Hi around it. Ihe town ia but at ycarp old. and contain! a population of one tli and irhahitantP, J-eT-Kor further Information apply at tie iflw of the vhot company. JOHN LAWMIE. p'1 turrinterident. SAWS! SAWS I SAWS! I'Tstavs cross cn, tu, iRno t'U.Cl'LAR SAWS. Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw. A ISO, PATENT rERFORATED A ELECTRIC IAI. r.r aa!. hj ..is.; (i u. f. bu;lr t to. Xt:W TIN blloP! i FKKT). SACKETT, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet -Iron Ware Rioting, Spouting and job woik doe ea Pbrtp on Market Ft., nearly ppolit tbt Jail, 4 CLEARFIELD. TA. DAVID REAMS, SCniVEXER & SUIIVEYOU i.utnt.-'lurji-. Vi. rllK fubaeriber ofierr h i te.ricri t tbe pabll X in 'be ciipftt-ity of Scrivener n SurT Ail eallp l-T mivivin prompt It attended to, the ti.iikittt of dntftp, derdp and nthi r lil ififl'i menia of writinf, axecutrd without dilitT. ai4 warranted to be correct or no cb.trgtv jTirBLTTTENBERGEE, Claim and Collection Office, 05CKOLA, Clearfield Co., Pa. a ConreyanetrR an I ?l b- papert drft with ni'curacy and dirpatrh. 1'iaflfi on ar t pt- wnn fti'curacy an.i nira!rn. i'ian on n -ia(re tttketa to nnd It via any point in Ftirp prwurcd. ciiTO " IOH til I'-Th- lubarrilrofrcrttlht b.u and lot m wlnt-h ibe rePidf P in tbe P""-' oi l Irarfi.-ld, Tor Pale. It ip aitnati-d cn Marlrt trtft. in an eliph'e location for eiilur a pn' rnidflice, or lr bmuieri pnrpoms il a cr-t If lot and worlhv Ihe all.-mtoit ot tl; ie wnntn f invent in town property, and one fupmre If""1 tkl Court lloutc. Vor iiice, icimrefn the pnir-ic Mm MAKY PhLMiFRU.Ur. f JtUIN L. CI 1 1 LK. Any at Law. VlfMIMSTR 1THH Xtni( IVi' ia bvret'T Riven t it b tleii of anlminlrftiir,- on ibv e-tate' uf li' HI . Il T M F A 1 l K N. dr-4. Inte of CheM tontnp, Clearf.ild pumtv, Y baint been duly grauti'd t the edrripn(d. td perntiti indebifi lo antd etare ttl pbae m pMvtttrnt, and Ihopc tm uijs r'iint r t :ii.i wiil pn p nt iheiii pnipcilr atiibi nti.-atH lf tic it., nr. JAMI.S MlAn!EN, t h t tp., 0 t. $ fit. Adminirtralftf. Mr (;t-M tiKI.H MHiPl(R KI'T. 1 1 lie Pbop hi- ty ic upied by M illiain Mt Kntjthl. deeeaid. utonle on the alb-y bet'" Herd ard Pine Ptre-tP, nrrir II. R- I'-rct. '' be nntid nn napiit!.t''e t.rmp. Apptv t" uroCJK C PASMOrl. ClinrAeM, Auirual 17. S.n. OK 1-Wbite Lead. Kmc. Paint. La pped t I, Tu'cniine, arnihfp "f all kin U, Colon in Oil and lire I mt. Yernih Itnh-. ma-5 ilAHT-WII K IIOHN S Kl V K.Kennedy iMed e , l?iar..Tery, llettnn..id'i Hncha. Itaker'i Ced I tver ttil. J -Tne'i and ATer'p mdtelnei nf eery km.1, W Ip be IMHfetwM'K I K If. 'jrn-wwa null ahituwilnal ioiH.rierp tf km nt H e laieit In..,.- .w.Mi. for t tbe l'ru4 MwrrW UARrWiVK A 1!-. r