She Republican. yv - H ,,.v:. -ik I'V.Ji"-;, 11 tj .J.Vk',V;v':' W-r r V r"W-' "V-ltf' w vV,rs. wj-w. V. M I 3T.'vi, jv.Cr VSnOW, x - , ;. (ikohiik H. GooiiLANnr.it, Editor. clkarfiklh, pa. wei.nksi.ay Moi'.M.Nii, Kovn in, u:o. The i.alt i:irrllonn...l Clorioun Ilcvivttl. wi. .. jt . . e n..iii in.... I. ..... 1 1 . ronrrrtril tu lrmK-rrv 1 lie rorriitt 1 n.l I Imberlle Njilmml AUmlnlMrslioi. I nrOUht'll, HIIU I1LI llCiHlirlll.u. rrudrrril u"lliio Mterm nud It ll ) Ulxouill. Wo eoii!jraiiilato llio nomocracy nil over the country upon llie success Hi the elections. The Holier second, thought has at loni'lli c.iine over the pcoil and ly the li mo another elec tion rolls round every rascal will be driven out of Congress uud the Exec utive departments. ". Alabama This .State, was carried two years a-;o ly tha niggvrs aided hy Gen. lirar.t and his urniy by 4,2bO. But on Tuesday llio 8th, the Doinoc- vj iieutcu iieuriy cverj'iinng and have a largo majority in the Stalo. A UK ansa s Grant k Co. carried llie State two yoars ago by 3,020 now j it is Democratic to llio core hy n lianJsoino miijiiity with 2",0UO white voters yet dii.limiehi.scd. What w ill become of scalawuggery when Ihey gel their rights ? Delaware The Democrats have ns usual carried this State by about the usual majority, notwithstanding the fuel that over 4,000 negroes were enfranchised. Florida Which two years ago went after fulso gods, has also re turned to llio union fold, and hits sub Slituted a Democrat for Congress in lieu cf the carpet-bagger now there. . Illinois In this Sluto the- Demo crats gained 22,000 on the popular vote, and thrco Congressman, ono of whom, Ingcroll, hud 7.S10 mujority, two years ago, must givo his seat to Democrat.' Hesidos, it is rejiorted tbut Fiirneswortli, who had a majority i'f 14,418 two curs ago, lnu been de feated by a fret trade inelhodist preacher. This is a liitlo rough cii the tariff and U.yalty. Tho Demo vrats made iioiioiniiiation. Iow.v Is loyal 10 t!.o core, but the HiuIUmI niajorily was greatly ro duced. She is still rather drunk, but will bo subcr by the limo the Presi dential election comes round. Kansas Like her sinter Iowa, drunk, but will get out of the gutter by 1S72. . Kemicrt Democratic, all over. The45,OO0 enfranchised niggers never phased her Democracy. The scalawags herded llio niggers in certain coun ties and cities, and thereby elected some local officers; but tho men they elected will ruin any country or party io six months outside of Africa. ' Loiisana Grunt's ship loads of soldiers and the niggers done their work well. Two while cadet sellers and three negroes compose tho Con gressional delegation . itie l resiueni ana bis backers nre very tenucious about keeping up -It-publican form of Government" as contcnipIutoJ by llio Constitution, iu Pennsylvania and New York, and . hold that their oaths compelled them , to send soldiers to thoso States for j this purpose, while tho States of i Louisiana nnd South Carolina aro ruled by a ngro mob, nnd tho clec- lions a farce. If those men aro so conscientious , nuoui incir oatns una wmi lo nave free elections, w by don't Ihey prnc tiro what they preach in those Slates where they have everything their own way, and thousands of soldiers always nt hand ' MaBYLAND "My Maryland," lins dono nobly. Kvt-rylbing went demo emtio, by nearly tho usual majority. Tho 38,000 enfranchised niggers nnd senluwags nre laid out forever. Too many decent whito people in that State to mix with tho "pet lambs," even for election purposes. Massachusetts This cradlo of treason is true to her ancestors. Still burning bluo llghls, to show the enemy where to strike. The godly portion nre just now engnged in im porting Chines! lo tuko llie placo of White mechanics and laborers. Al though the same, men invested heavily in tho "colored brethren" a few years ngo, ihey are now sulified from the stiiell and the small amount of work they iret out of Sambo, tUn t an ex- change inu-t be made, hence John I Chinaman is tho chattel sought lifter j by ciotern piilaiill.ri.piMs. Sambo i may go to h grass, lie is lazy nny- j how. MlcniOAN This Slate is nearly dono playing tho harlot.. Her loyul swell has about subsided. The Icmo- crate have carried n number of conn-1 lies nnd mt inl ers of tho Legislature and guined one Congi ossman. Sulber-1 land, in the (ith district defeats Driggs I 'y 2,000 majority, who, two yenrs; 'S', whs tiulcil by ;!,:j;i. linggs bellowed tutllT too luud, and became the owner of to ninth liailroad stock, lience bo will slay at home and an honest liemocrat will occupy his seal. Minnesota Is joined to brr idols Ignorance and speculation in govern- inont lands being tho gods they wor ship out there, accounts for tho way Ihey vole. Tho liadicul niajorily is, however, reduced one bnlf. There is . foregoing is the"fthcrof i ! nmtrf chil omo hopo'thm by 1872 Iho peojdo in ! lrpi. and one at tho breust," !ml he thst benighted region may hafo Butriotisn, ciion,., in.u.od Jntr , them Ureal fire and evidently fri.hlcnod wrifirt..w-yeUJlil BiOB.thSi Mi,,im 'ri,i Simc in il "tip no .ri Owl. n roll $nlrrfrrrnrr. ,l v. Y.ml.Mil ly . Mn lit ..! I lie t . j.i i Ih.m.U mo I.. . otnintt vt-t v j !iiv,m In nil in f.riiH, iiml lit nwlWt -mino if Into. IVr' ions to tin jiTiilly nniiiiii!iiti"l I. rants A ilinims - j 1 hr I.m -linn, (.runt .r.imi.'il to itrmii.n witliin li.-r lioi-..-r. M. l.oiiis i'ml Iniinl'iiR Mml'm, i f Indiana, lis ' icrai tl.. p'.le 'f (irunt. Hit.' Minister t' Kntiui-I. provi.li-il a U.i.l c'.-in.li.ldtp f,r (i ivr-rimr, MrClnrg re - -i'iv. J -t.:i iO voles in Hint city on tl. St!.. nn.l -lotlier follow," llr.uvn, K,. 1 ..... l.rmU s niiijoiiiy in tue Mine io years nt;o was ..i,i i". -now that for high ?" MeClurg is defeated by .0,000 mnii,y. The Legislature ! is overwhelmingly Democralic. If United States Senator Drake, don't ! niiM. U i.v.t Ibis thorn is no use in ! hatching either ducks or ihcl.es. Ho 1 sides, only two ofthonino Congress j men elected Iwoyears ago wero Denio- cruts, now there aro lull two KudieaU pock,ji Wonder llOW llltu h of II present firnnt would nccopt nnd con t i n n o to run t lie elections next year? 2EAiA Tli is" western settloment was formed into n Slate vevcrul yeum ago for the solo purpose, of msking j l' nitcd Slates Senators out of two demaL'o.rues. Jim Xve and Hill Stow-1 art. wlio became immunst'Ii loviil nnd wealthy, robbing tho Indians nnd the j government jointly. Hut tho Demo- cats Bccm to have elected their Gov- ci nor and a nu.io.it v of tho Le-isla- lure. Grant, Nye & Co urc evidently -4 A v.vm in tile ouek woods. New Jebskv This Slate gave Sey mour 2,0" majority in Ivl, over i Grant. Hut tho niirgcrs nnd tho reg iment of ref eaters eent into the State from Philadelphia, caused the Demo crats lo lose a Congressman and the Legislature. This is but a temporary reverse. The Cops will bo all right the next time. Ntw YoiiK The Kmpiro Stutc gave Seymour 9,0CS over Grant. Lust year tho Democrats carried the Slate by 20,241, und this year they re elect Gov. Hoffman by i!u,000, gain thrco Congressmen nr.d carry the Legisla ture. ItiionE Island Tho Democrats have even disturbed things in this godly little Commonwealth by assis ting to de'eat ono of Grunt's main backers, Jent kcs, who was elected lo Congres two years ago, by 3,815 ma jority, now ho is defeated. TrNSKSSEE Dono well. The Dem ocrats elect Governor Lystcttcro nnd gain two Congressmen. YmnisiA "Tho mother of Slates ! and statesmen" is getting sobered up. llei vote was knyoi.elled out of the electoral college two years ago. She had not been reconstructed, nnd, of et.ursc, wus not "loil." Tho Demo crats gain several Congressmen. Siio w ill be sound for the Democratic nom inee for President in 172. Wisconsin This flourishing wes tern Slate, has been feeding on loyal ty and husks for a number of years, and gavo Grant 24,147 majority. She is sick of her folly. At the Into elec tion the Democrats gain one Con gressman bv a majority of 2,120 in a district willed clc.elcU a l.uJical two yenrs ago by 4.0S8 majority. Tho Kadical majority on tho Suite ticket is less than 0,000, and llie Dcmorrats have gained many members of tho Legislature and county officers. Almost a Failure. Grant & Co., wo presume, by this limo hnvo dis covered Ihc mistake they made, in trying to carry elections in Northern Staler, with soldiers and niggers, as ihey have been in llio habit of doing down South. . Tho schemo has sue ceeded now hero but in Philadelphia and New Jersey. And even in the South the experiment tins been equal y , disastrous, for only two States, South Carolina und Louis.ma, have been curried by llio scalawags, no grocs anJ soldiers. These two States send five riggers nnd four while men to Congress. Tho district in South Carolina w ileh elected tliO cadet sel ler, I!cv. Wliiitomoro, twice, now sends a first-class nigger to Congress, nnd ho defeated a w hitu man. . Hatiicr Dot iitfil. Wo ' notice that somo of tho "luil millions" have suggested lo Grant tho appointment of Forney to tho begging but fat English mission. If "the government" sends llio Colonel to F.tirope, there wiil bo no ona left to manuliieliiro Klu Klux outrages in the South, shortly tirfcro election limes For ncy has a patent for those nniiiinl li bels. Hence, if he goes abroad, there will be a vacancy in the loynl De partment. The "government" hnd better let well enough alone. Gor l'r, Too. Tho whito coaled philosopher, Greeley, was a candidate for Congress in one of tho New York j .. i t t , . , . . u,uit,s,au ,wn occmeu i'y thousands, running far behind hi-par ty. His high larilTideas p'ayed bob w ith bim as well as Sidienr-U n,.,l number of oilier "protection velners. The niggei nnd the tariff will bo the death of llm "loil millions." an i.nnn. lar during the war, away north of the Pot omne Cn.M'.i.rsTON. This proud city, once tho home cf virtue and chivalry, is now the abode of loyalty and nig gers, anil tiltcr while it will bo the residence of owls and bats, unless ed cent w liito men rush in and savo it. At the laic election a loyal whito mnn nnd a loysl b'nrer were tho candi dates fir Congress. Tho hitler wasiB,i!n elected nnd he rxpecls lleast Duller to get him a se.it beside his. Tiirns l H Auain. Tha IleniiHirnla 1. j in tho lfilh N. Y. Cuni;ressinnal dis-jawbito man's bead with a dipper from them lo tho c hentin nnd cor - irict, Imvo elected John lioijers by . (f course. Iho while, boy will now be I ruplint; of tho peoplo. Thut ho pos 410 majority over Terris, Ka dical ,l n.nj.u ny m o venrs Bgo wan rt 1 1 a .... -."". v 0 nre nl uvrnio llml iho niny havo made his escape from the ' nul l r...i-i r... i.im in me ivnai ; '"'' Morton gum ll.c tiling .lotil.ly f...,i i..., 1 Ins Mortnn giitiranlcl, aim to imiKt' nre l.o ti.nl up his aKa,l.ora0pl.i.c.,-U.U: K"" I'or Inilinnii, inn! yelpeil td Howled, and liowle J nn.l yelped, , until election day. Dut ..land U,; I'ohl, when till the voles were counted it was ascertained tli.it the copper-1 heads had carried tlio Legisliilure.and , 'I tho" aloresnul Morton, -was sent to Kngland, the Logislaturo would send a coppcrheud to tho Senate, lo annoy "the greatest captain ol the age. This was awful. Well, Morion is not going. Grant is hunting somebody else. The next arrangement ' the gov ernment'' went into wns with tho boisterous buffoon Drake. Senator '"1 cunor, ono oi llie JudK,; in Washington cilygave i t- .iii i.i . A""11- nniico lhal h una g'-ne line certain business arrangements, which , wol"u coml' '"' "sign cro .oi,K lelegrnphod and informed 01 what was np, and nsueu io accept lio of courso accepted, but could not hKln to l.nl.l tontlu until utter tho election wus over, as lie was making speeches day and night. The elec tion is over. -The cops havo carried the Legislature, uud if Giant puis Drake on the bench, a copperhead will turn up in Drake's seat iu the Senalo. It is needless lo say that , Grant is just now, also, bunting u Judgo for Carter's place. Those pesky Democrats in Indiana and Missouri, seem to havo no respect for the arrangements of "the govern ment." It's pretty hard to beat three jacks, but tho Democrats have done it successfully in this instance Drake is a natural fool, Morton is a moral pest house, and Grant ran w ith the mules when a bny and comes nigh being well, third best, so far as statesmanship is concerned. Seen Crowino. The genenil sue cess of tho Democracy at the elections in the twenty Stales which voted this month, has Irmighl more roosters out than wus ever witnessed before It is n( wonder ! Such victories : Look at Maryland. Last year the Democralic majority in that Slato wus 30,220. The past year 41,000 negroes were made voters and all voted the Iladi cnl ticket and tho Democratic inn jorily is 20,310; reduced only 10,01 0 by tho 41,1:00 "pet lainba." JJw Uh dul f.jr Mjh ? . t . In the Fourth district, composed .f Allegheny, Carroll, Frederick and Washington counties, tho candidate for Congress had but (500 majority tsro years ago, nnd the Democrats had almost given it up, from llie fact that over 4,000 negroes wero rcis tervu. lvi,un lui-auuj w et-n. i.iiulTie, Democrat was elected by l,SO0 ma jority. Tr.RRinLE DLrrAT. Tho New York Radicals met with an overwhelming defeat on the 8l!, nntwitstamiing all tho appliances of the Church and Stalo were brought into requisition to defeat tho Democrats. Grant at tempted to carry that State as his party has been in tho habit of carry ing tho Southern elections, by tho bayonet, besido, a Radical ratification meeting was held in two thirds of the churches in that city, on Sunday previous to tho election. Hut all failed. Grant, his soldier, niggors, clergymen and all aro laid out, and disgraced. Goon. Extremes have met. South Carolina ' nnd Massachusetts havo hitched teams. Tho former State is the cradlo of Secession mongers, and sends a full delegation negroes to the next Congress. The latter State is the mother of all tho isms in religion and politics which bus cursed this country, und sho sends nil white men. The members from both States nre exactly ulike, except in the color of tho skin. They are nil Lrim full of Fanaticism, and arc about as lit to govern a Stale, as the devil is to con duct a camp meeting. , The N euro's Paraiie The negro who succeeds Whittoinoro in Congress from South Cnrclinu is said to bo a barber and liuir cutler. Tlio negro Lieut. Governor Is a Pennsylvania carpet bagger. Tho negroes w ill havo a majority in Iho Legislature. Thu failure ot tho decent peoplo in South Carolina to rescun liu ir government from tho New England and negro niinniui, who nnvo nearly bankrupted ; the State, will be a disbeartening blow, jnud will lead lo a general exodus ol ' capital and intelligence. Let the Had- icnls and neu'iMes crow. Ihey bare curried Soutli Carolina ! Loyalty. The Philadelphia Ajt says: Mr. Crcsswvll is tho only mem ber of General Grant's cabinet who filled that position twenty months no. Mr. Cresswell is from llie eastern shore of Maryland. lie was an original secessionist. He drafted resolutions in favor of Maryland going ills the Souli.ern States. He aidc,i in raisin,; troops for the Confederate army. He was a blatant secessionist until the tide turned. And Vet, General Grant ciins tonus man, ana allows all the oiner muiiiuera ui in a vnoinev 10 re. i Tho l'lidical newspapers nnnonnes that iSniilb, tho neiro cadet at West Point, has been ncoiiilted bv (ioncriil j How ard s court marlial, for breaking j w w-liitrt mnti'a l.on.l u-iil. m .lit,,.... "T'T" 'V "'T' "'-'" ie ouirht to. 0 Minn Mury A. Stinohnnh, noted sMothn(Jiit preacher, in Ohio, lian been : 1 s 1. r it 1 11 l,iai lllu " ,nu urnry i. i.na Zy TTwZZ rliui chs; whst Visn f UttnrattlfttHt tVoirr-miifHfsIa fc f(flnhiriH In form. Tlic only jiiiarniily Unit t lio l!nIi , ' i if.,.,i I ,. ., , ' I ''Ml runic i'i i i n rmii'MiMMi ru n Inn" vol LtU'll lor lir-in liliraii i , ,. , .. . , r, ,. i i , , Li .. ' Iml ( I'Hcitnr (i(,cr win too nine li Si. ilc c'v"riinu'iitn has lie on the Liiyo . i . ... i I. i i . i ,i . i ... Uif a I.nwiy iniin to unit Ins tite, ami net I n I iit" V Hi" uiisranlr '" i i i ml' ' . ..,- .' ,;iiiiii o niTiinifoini'ii s ir having him i ... I in tin ntilillt-iilHiiv In Ml,-, I ,ir.. ..v. . ... , , the mum ... . ... )' i ' r (i . .. ., ' i . " ' , ! ., i,;.!,,,, mb,k, wil lh;vr ,,,,,..,,,. , lllC ; .n,isyviniin election, llio .miuineii; we ic cx...oue. . .v - - " " in lulA j,;, (,f t oiirco, it lo liuvs a lull fujr t.eclion under bnyoiels to keep tho peace. This, however, is only tho beginning of the new ear of reconstruction. Tho next Pr.'siden tial election will witness a sagacious disposition of I'nilcd Stiiccs ngulars. Tho Cincinnati Enquirer ay : "In tho olden timo lliey eiiteilainiiddllTer out ideas of tho relations belwten the Stalo and Federal governments than are now in vogue. Thus, in 18215, in llio ndniiiiiMrulion of John Vuiucy Adams, Gen. Guinea wns suit to Georgia with a military force, (o pro vent that Suite from carrying out a certain policy w hich sho had udoplod ' In rPlvRMiro i 1110 iuivui ui um- itmnet, i, i;a in reference to tho removal ol llie ,.0m.spo,L.m.0 ensued between U;n. Gaines and Governor Troup, untiltlio latter informed him that he woult re ceive no inoro missives from bin. The Governor then wrote the Pcsi dent, nnd stated tho fact, anaicuir ed that if Gon. Gaines madoanj at tempt to interfere with whttl ho on sidered undoubted Slates rights he would send him to Wushiugloi in irons, Tho President did not proiccd to extermilies, and in the end the Georgiu policy of removing the Crieks wnsjarried out. On the occasion re- ferrod to, Governor Troup said, llie argument having been exhausted We will stand by our arms ' Suppos. wc affair. Hesays: ''All the prieHtscnn wero to have a Gov. 'J'ronp in our day, nected with the Itoman Catholic mis bow long would it bo before he would sioiu, nnd three Uussian merchants be arrested for treason nnd his State residing i'i the city, fell victims to the marked for reconstruction ?" . determined slaughter. No delicacy. The editor of llio Enquirer may ios- scs his soul in patience. "No Tnnip whi arise, l roups urc tho production of a differeiit nge nnd a different peo ple. Tho reconstruction process, be gan nt the South, will be extended and quietly submitted lo at the North and the est. Tho bayonet rule will ol lain there ready aeijuicsrcneo, nnd even welcome Tho pretext, however, will be changed. It will no longer be disloyally but crime. Head what thu thicago J'ost (Hudieal) says, fore shadowing this approaching military assembly, nnd the day's work is ended, milleiiuim: "Now, was this the work of a mob ? "The appalling prevalence of crime i lin'1 people been goaded to des nil over the United Stales is enough periilion by somo foul deed or the ro to shako one's belief in tho power of I'mloJ infliction of some grievous cither Christianity or Ihc tolieo sys-1 wrong ? No. It wns a simple carry -tem. If it bo true that there are inS tn'ffe" ,ofa predetermined and times when God seems to fish with a orgiuued plan Io exterminate foreign line and the devil with a net, wo nre rs from North China. This the cvi doubtless in such a period : and it is a ! dl'"lc "ft'"1 abundantly ample to sub- little ctinoiis to nolo that lis rev rn of murder nnd rapino comes with the intoxicating warmth of autumn days, but also with the reopening of all species of law exhibition." When faith is shaken in tho power of Christianity nnd tho police, govern ments aro administered by Mendmas, and tho "Winchester Hiflo becomes the best law." The Springfield (Mass.) liepulliean, spasmodic candor, during which it is hablc to blurt out unpalalablo truths in the bluntust sort of way. As wit ness the following comments on the result of tho West Virginia elections: Tho illiberal, prosciiplivo course pursued by the republicans of the Stalo ever since the war closed, puts them in tho position or both deserving and inviting defeat; and in the present position of parties the gain of three Democrats in Congress is more a mr.t ier of cor'gralula'.ion than would be the increase, of tho Iivpiibliuin nmjo: i ty by that number. The good that is in the dominant party can only he brought out by Iho discipline if ad versity, nud lliero i.ro other Slates than West Virginia where nn occs sional defeat would bare tho hftppiist effect upon it. A correspondent of the St Tan! Ptnnrrr chronicles tho arrival of Gen eral Seheiii k at I'n'iith, and his pur chase of uiir hunilr I eily bus, si a cost "in cash of nlH.iit f luil.tldO." Jiulmh is the eastern Wrininus of tho Nor.h em I'licifle rnilroud, and ns Sclicm k was one of tho influential sdric.'ties of giving that corporation public lands nui'iiinting in extent to two States ll e sire of Ohio, has invest nienl of "81011,000 cash" in tho lands of tho company seems a little queer. Then Scheiick pretends to be a poor man. That is also singular, as poor men don't generally have ''$100,00il cash" for such u risky speculation. We sus prcl the truth is thut the city lots were the price of Sche.ick's Conifes ional services, and lhal the ' JliKi.linO in ciish" is their speculative value. Scbentk paid for them in voles not grcenbai ks. ANoTiica YtA oa Two. In Maine, says Ihc Crisis, Iho faction warrnges between Chambeiliaii nnd Merrill ; in .M:iai hiisetls lirlveeu rtiiller, Wilson and Wendel I'hillipa; in M issoml be I wet li Mi Cling und Grata drown; in New York between l'eiiln:i nnd Conk ling; in Illinois between Lotrun, Pal ,..r .ml i..l...i... . i., M; I. ,.. . i, . . ii.. li: , ...v.i, i vii) ii. iii ii.e vim -111:15 nni. in I ennvylvniiia t'Clwccn (.inly nial Cameron. In nearly nil the- otimr K, . . ,1 1. I : I. .'-. . .11 I i . ;-'-t iiivio in uiiki'iiiikiiiiu uaiKOll- mi;, ii not in tpen nciiii.reren('y in . Ohio there nre so many rows and so i much biUerhessiiiiningtheracli(.nists, tho revenue thrives and tho oflleial aspirants, that the loyal parly can K.-nm-iv sun iv v llie piesent canvass. Another Venr ir two w ill rid tho world of a ruction lo which it has been ! unmuiu-u nuisance f'olumbiis llehuin, the new St-crela- ry of llie interior, is a played out Con- Krtmnn, and a corriiptionit of the worst Clasa. He enters Olliee thill llio c;ood wink perbirnied by an honest man many be undone, and that tho i.iiiorti.nnie clerks in bis department niay bo persuaded to keen their fami lies on siiorl allowance, whilo radical ,.CP.. ..,.,1,. , cxll,r.j -. ., . . .1 1 J sesscs no shame is clearly evident, else n woniti never consent to act as the tool nl radical politicians. Ilu is put into oftieo with tho understanding; thnl lie will not Imttato the honost and 1 r..l.. . , p t. ; 1 . I manly courso of his predecessor, btit aid and abet all the cunninir schemes of depraved villsins to hold on to the sweets of newer, nnd Im will H l.ia , 1 , - duly to his misters ss well si he can l.nrA.. Politics A funny itrin t'l l icnl Jmlilii" liim rwrnlly Ifiiknl oi'l It niii'in ilmt iliiiin;( llio rniivHo, Jinli" ScoCn'lil funic Id (Im roii' l uin n . r '" ,. ,., ,xf ,,(1,,, -A,,. ,.,.,! Wil,l01lt colini)ti. with U;n on th( subjiu't, llm iIikc was iniiiikc1 to !" I'"". '"' ", """ ' '"MM'-V - H ,rr , , n .nna - t or lion, matters i nnie to a lotus, and the Collector was told by Scoliuld that he must puck up and tnko French leave, lie heard it coolly, and nolitied the Congressman lhal if ho thought lie could make anything by thai course, ho might cruck away. Tho dispenser of patronage went back to Warren, reflected over tho subject, and con eluded that perhaps it would bo bel ter, alter all, lo leave- matters stand as Ihey were in the revenue ollleo. When tho couple next met, lingers politely ii'-ki'd when lie might expect iiis walking papers. The Congress man was surprised he had never in tended nnytliing of tho sort there muit ho some mistake. lingers re minded him of their previous convcr BUli()Ili lnlt t),0 ju,0. memory wns nt fault, and ho could only reiterate that, he nuver designed to romovo tho Collector. So tho hitler keeps bin ollleo, und the other mail's happiness is changed lo bitter disappointment. The best point of the joko is, thut Hogers, wl.o is I.owry's particular friunJ, went lo tho Democratic Con vention nl Itidgwuy expressly to in duco that body to place a regular nom inee on the course for Congress, with the object, us he has always avowed, to save ScoGeld from defeat. Erie Observer. The Chinkkf. Massacre. Kev. W. 11. Lowry, Methodist missionary at Pekin, writes to the H' stern Ailvoente an authentic account of this terrible no hightoned und lender respect '" j noble women btivc any place here ;j ten aislers ol thantv wero urugirea into tho streets, subjected to every ininginablo indignity and outrage pns siblo to ungovernable passion, nnd then thrown into the flames of the building which they had erected lo shelter llio homeless and friendless. The foul deed is accomplished, and the gong bids the crowds disperse. A few Protestant chaiiles to bo demol ished by detachment ot tho crand sunuiuie. j no onirii.iuoi s umi ieau Crs OI llie movement Olliy IIH'U lllCSe scoundrels ninl lawless cbaracters as their tools in effecting their purposes, and aroused the popular feeling by circulating thu absurd ru null's thai the Roman Catholics were in leaguo with kidnappers." Po Yotn Iitt There is a beauti ful legend illustrating tho blessedness of performing our duty at whutovcr costs to our own inclinations. A ' ' f ' "ij"n of our Savour bin! up penred to a monk, httu u! p,,. u;'.. bo was gazing upon it. Tho hour ar rived at which he was to feed the poor of the convent. Ho lingered not in his cell to enjoy iho visbii, but be left to perform his humble duty. When bo returned, bo found the vision still wiiiling for him, and uttering these words : '-Hadst thou stayed I must have fled." $cu' JtHift'ttstmcnts. j i: C T V II K I Hy PAUL n. DU CIIAILLU, Th World Rtni.wntd Eiplonr f EQUATORIAL AFJiICA, Al the COl RT Hot SE, IN Ct.EARFIKI.D, Oa WnlnrMta)- Krsin). Nor. 1.1, 167S. rpm.' riniarul Iravrli-rand rirnliltr diisorrrrr X has twr-n rnfAml la rilt.r on. of hit Ihrr. pui'iiiar ani inlrrrnlins lrlunia, oiiu.itlmit of ll. Kl.ntii.ns in K.fualorial Africa. Ilnnl Inc A'ltfiiiuif. Tha V amor Antt. Jurnrj lo Ihe CanniSal Coautrr. M. Tli- Itorrllla, lbs C,impane, 111. Oiubon. Il. "rang, utang their auuloLiT, hahila and bal.ua). :id. A J.iurmr lo t.r Cumin of lha bwarfi. MiovrrH b b ( haillu,) with drarri.tiun of the ouilorr-.i of the ji-..lr. Thota Lrolorn hat. Irn itolir4 Wf..r lh itji.1.1 riainnit cii-titiflr ru.J liirrxr. wipiir of Kun.i and America, and all nhould avuil ihrui wlv.- of thif ninr!um!,r lo hrar tb pmile-t of living Iravi-lrra. C-S' liK.ri n(.rn al T a'cl.Tk j I.relyr. toaj. nii'Drt'i. al fi o'.U..rl.. AIiMIsmon 50 CEXT?. Ti-k-li for a) al th. r.t.loffirr and Ihc- d.Kr. PnOPOSALSI To itvidft Huiitrr$t roniinHivrMi' Ci'iirr. 1 Vrfi-lJ, I'm . N.ixrtpK-r l.i, l?t SralrJ rriij.onls will be reo-ieJ bv the County Cnmmii .nrr)i n( tVarfieid rnty, at Ibcir .fK. until l rnbty. llie t h hav of I i.-cpni!,r ii-tt, f.r the en-ii..ii ul a l'o I K I i II H I In, K arron. llie lliver ..l.. ,. mMi-h i'f CSi.l Ct.1,. Fsid Mriilire li. he of I..0 f.. -nsn. and aimilar in i eon.lrni-llon lo lliei ne aen ihe m..nih .if Ander n.n'i, ( reek, riej iraie .i.i.iiuI, are invilej f ir llie evnvoli.in mui ma-nn-v, .latino l!,e i.rier r.(r var.l l..r lli....rinerani ner nereh ..r llie Inoer. Al,a, for the H,uare and Iinulmr and Inn- S'vmg the .rn- ..-r rui.ie foot fur il.t furmer " ' "r ,"",r- ai.. r..r ih- "Tr"lr.T nil WnekTni'hinc: or. f..r Hi- nho'. ork. inolu.ling material. I'lan of llr:d((r lo 1 ai ma Lnuinii,iinet. nsn-e. sami I t. it. siMtTNt'R, .Vvl'in' 'llmN n. Ro-M.asnsa, t urk. i..mnr.i..nfr. o.:,-,M0 ;f ;;;. J j aenln-r. In ll..cr lon.lii.. aUnt the la. I of J,,,r - " 111 "" "li 1h '"I""'1'1 ':'"'' l'mv'. hs dijMird ! a the la Jiirrtf. MUX BIESII. rioarfffM nrifljrr, Xtir. 1 ,"tt. 1TM V. nic lo th. prenirei of Ihe i J J wrioer, in line;. nh;ii, on or aiM.til il Sr.! of li-l Ai.rii.t.a W IIITr! IHIiltOM . .up r"" ' eirhle-n m..nll,. old. Thenaner ie reiieeiri, 111 cum. lornaril, pro.e pi-rlv, par eharire. a id take him awnr, or he will Im- diMKed of Ihe raw direeK. ISAAC IIIKmI. Ir.rSeld llridee. Not. IS jrtp I. 1, I H A 1 .I here oa ir to the premtrra i f Ih. 4 "uk-orilx r to knm l.in.hii. atioul Ihe lit ol Se, Irnii.. .-. IST8 a hrimlle SI LI II. ailh a lis It. while nn the end of Ihe tail: punj.o.ed In be aImmiI three yean .Id. Tli. owner will plca-e rota, forwanl, pror. proprrlv, par eharir.. .nd lake hle away. 'lUt'lll WISH. Klmi lowii.liin, Nor. S, tsro .11. JOTIC h Harm, (hi, dar d.p..ed of aiy ler..l la the viernanlilc l.u"lnerl to Mei.re. '""' 'l"nM 1 ro..mmend them tmy pairom and a.k for lh.m a liiieral rhare of tho uvmhhk m. iikiUIN. lloutldalr, NoT.mti.r I. I s?0. All perai.ni hanwiag ihemielroa loileVtrd to lleorje M. Uriibm will at oner nvaka welllemeat i,.4irK Jn. uriioin w of .od w- r9 St t; (lirillsfiiuiil. MRS. J. V, ' WATSON'S FANCY STOKE ' I' A S II I O X A 11 L I" MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. A II I.!, LINE OH JBWKI.RV, 1IKAI II ful and dow, l Mm. WAT.oN8. V ui.-v,-n u-iint-yn i LACK COLLARS, i Mb. WATSON'S. s ILK VELVETS AND TRIM MINUS), t Mrs. WAT.0N"H. 1 KAl'TiFl'L A FI LL LINK OF W OOLEN UooiU, ftt lti. WATSON S. (1 EltMAXTOWN YAHX, IN II RIO II T AND J . . iltgftiit o.ilorf, at la. W ATSON'S. JJOSIERV, U LOVES, t-ll.U LACKS, RID biii, Ac, at Ubi. WATSON'S. 4 KEW AND FASHIONABLE LINE OH A Ila'r Uoo.la, at Sim. WATSON'S. rjVJILET SOAl'S, PEUFI'SIKHV, Ac, at SIm. WATSON'S. JADIES', MISbLS' A CUtLHREN'8 FlltS, Al Mm. WATSON'S IEAl'TIFl'L ALL WOOL SHAWLS, at tin. WATSON'S. L ADIES' LATEST STYLE CL0TU COATS, Al Ms. WATSON'S. WIIESK Uooilt, aail manj other kindi of Fb X ibiiaMc tiooilt, with an rnlirv nrw and hrau tilul amurtinral of Ituanet. Hail, Frsnrb I-luw- pu'Ce In tL erf, At., will l.e .ld al 2.' Jtercent. tban any countj, at Mui. WATSON'S. ClarfiflJ, Not. IU. 18T0-31. 'iUisrrUancous. Ileudlr' Fancy Fur.! JOHN FAEEIEA, 7iS Aftm trnrcT, Mid.Hr of lh Itlock, l."t. Tib k 8th uth Si if. PIlILAItfai'llM, TmporU'r, Maauftvturer A &,frWrA'l.u.liiy f k,. vrL i'f-ur jbii kidub ion AM V rt'iis, ,--' For Ladipi'an4 Cbildreo'i IIavi;i? fjilareil, riMiifil-li-.l mnl iinpnvr-d oiv i). nnd tuiuiniilv knon t'l 11 1. I I'n I; I L M. n 1 linl inr ilnji-irteit a vf ry inttv nnd splrodid a."rt- ai..l i.f ll (ha il.f.pnkl LIh.I- ..I L .... I t.wMt li.uil. in l;r, pr.and hav. had Ihi-ra made up bv lite nt-ift V lllti wtirkiDTi, 1 wju)J rejierttuliy iiiTile bit frieii'ls uf CI?nrf.tM ati a l.;at:ei:t coun tieti to cxU nnd en-nine my vrry larce nl beau Uful SKtnrlment of ratify Kurt, fur La die aotl Children. I am dftrrmint'd tu tell at a low prim a any mher reier'ibl louie in tlil s-1 1 t. All Furi W arranird. u mirepreiiiit(nii o rffeet uUp. John fa hki k a, oci:5-3io 7 1 S Arch Street. 1'hiladelphia. OCTOBER, 1870. J. k r. COATS' KKST SIX-COItD, IS KOW THE ONLY t ii ii i: a i Cat up for the American tuark-l nhich li Fii Cori) la all numbt-ri, From No. 8 to No. 100, Inclusive, FOIl HAND ANkVMArniNE. iA.For rat. hy all.Sralri. In rJ Oood and Notion.. " oel2. Im 5-SO'h and ISHVh IIOIOIIT, SOLD A KXrilAXdED OS W05I LICEHAL TKRMS. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD At Markrt Ralea. COUPONS CASHED. Paciflo E. E. Bonds Eought and Sold. -HTO('kl nought and bold n Com mlielim oulj. j-Aren.inla reeelv.d and Intrrert allu.ed on ilailv hataneer, .nl-ji- to ahw-k al light- S::!y 16 Soulh Third Street, l'hiladel,hia NEW PKUG STORE WM. K. ALHWDER, M. R., '""BTK'st and Apntlirrary, CU KWKNSVILLK, 1'A , Keejii eonitantt; on band a larf- attortmcnt of i) n r a s , I'atent Medlr-inei, Pairti end OiU, Varnihe, lve Mtif. Ac Hit ar-H-t, f Irnr it run an i frefh. and enstumetii run re! njmn (return tbr brut ot e 1 ;' 1 bi nt n hn line, liw n-k ol V E li J ' ( ' M E Ii Y , T-iVt Article Hair Tl i . V:nalie, Hrnrie. Tmlrt rvinlia, Pnokel llu-sk-, I'enn. Ink-. Pen ill and I'a'.er, and a (ftirrwl awrt ment of llii" olas of g"id, are alt ol !be brt qi-nM y. PLTiE WISES r- LIQUORS, For Mediinl urfMiiea onlr, fiiai, Pnttr, I.nKrlraMnK Oil", &r.t to suit the wan!r f tlie eummaniiy. Hi eitenive an I well aelnrted at"k of Prnc1 and Mr-lieiprfi enile htm to f Phes-irian' ireriitirnf on bort notice and on tbe soul rea(ina le ternm. 8m"trn and Chewer will ftnd hi) HV of rhwfi)ff and 8nmtiin( Toliaoeo, Cigar A SnntT, to ntit of the eery Wit brand in the Market. A htre of pal-lie atmnefe if nliritid. 0-M9 3. W. B. Al.tXAM'kO. FOR SA L E I TlnKIt LAND IN' FKIIllt SON T'iffN.IIIP rlllK -al.wril.or offrr. for al. a lalnalil. Iraot t f Timhor Land, .nntainitiK loll ait, ailuat. in Ih. ahovr n.mnl toamliip, within thrr. mtlrr of l.ninhor IVr, oa Ihrroad Irailio. lo Aitfinvlllr l.rinv nn hoik Ridr. of Lilll. Clrniflold CoM-b. Siiitnhl. for lir.nt. if da.inrd. Anr ona wi.h Ini In ...rrtain ih. (rrnt. ar took al thr land, will Sn.l tht nndrrifmd at tlonreo Straw'., onr mil. and n hair aonlb of l.amlwr Cl.r, oa lb. road trwling lo Nrw Millport. II A K N A H A S ARMSTRONtl. t.ombor Tit., OoMhw IS, 1ST Impd. rpiIR liKMllf-RATIC ALMANAC for ISSS 1. . am ana ."on .or mi. nt lha Pmi (lOioa. i'lii it nwta. HatlH fa any addrwu. wit If VUsffllanroiu. 8' txn-i ivi: a mm r rnizr, mi.imi . AW AM' t II 1 UK 01.1 At I) A h T I M O I! B l'JANO MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM KNABE & CO., fillANU, hyl Anr 1 t'FRKitIT V I A X O r O li.TliS, BALTIMORE, MD. Twr Iritrumrnt h l.wii trfortli public fur nerly Tbtrty v nr, unJ u."ti tLrir n fllfiirr klont tlnthi nn on;tarli.'f rr emim ore, liu-b i.roiiouin-r'i tli nn init-iiial-.J. Tlicir T U X I. eumliinr jrrnt powr, we"iiif nn-i fine iinpiriif ijuiiltiy, nt t-W a ireu! 'uriiy ui Intoimtiuii, w ftWtntiiiHfl thrcugliut )if rniirv fcnle. 'I lirir T U I C II i blisnl nJ cUlir, ami rtitirvly lr (rm tlif ttiflnfM fiturt'l in m iimii? riniioi. IN WoliKMANSHII' thrr rr wnciuiilt-il, iiitnjf Dnc but th rtrr hel tJ'on'-i malcnnl, llie irje CAitnl tmiltivrl in our Luninem finihling ua tu k(M conciftully mi iium-nk atork f luinl't-r, Ac, nn liand. r-'AH our H(uiiie I'imnti Imvi tur NVw Im jirovrd trcrtruiii( iSunlp mid tlir AirmlTr Treble. TvW w mi ll vitll spfsrinl attntiun lo our It it inipniTcnitnti la Urunrl 1'imnoa htxI 8qnre Umndf, f'titrntH Auk- H. IOd, whitb brin tbe I'i aro nearer rlrtiun ihmu bu jfl beti atliunrj. AVrry Vitno juhj Warrant ;d fvT fice Yean We have mailt' arrangement! Cur the tulc Whole ale AuT'-m-y for the nioit C'ekbrnttti 1'nrlur Orgnm and Ml(xiiiiiif, oliich after Wholesale anJ Ketail, at Liwcit Kofiory I'nci". WILLIAM K.VABK k CO.. ri-4. 21, 1870 Cm. Baltioiorr. Md. E MST AUI,ISIIb:t) IMS I. Itighcat Premium. Silver Mi dal. awarded or.r all competition, al Mechanic!' Llhibitioe, lloatull, October, ISM. THE Ol'.IGIXAL AND CEXl'INE SELF-REGULATING, tr&Ol'CIIT IHON, Allt TIUIIT, GAS-COL'SUiniTa EEATS21, WtT PAT1-.J!TE1 Lt IT StRKK!!, GftATB IU l'.KITI, M'BoicnT Inos Rimatoh, At AfTOUATte hcci'LATon, Tor Barm eg Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 10 liiri fur bruiwora, and 2 liicf Port all. asrraCTt'iicD (li t T J. REYNOLDS &. SON, N W. corner IClb and nilxrt Stretta, PIULAMCLPIIIA. PA. Theve Iltrr are mad of lfearT Wronuht Ircn, well ntrted t'ffihtr, and are ar rati ted U U afoliitrlj b f J l'tilt licltl. Ihey are the onlj Ileutera that are manafnil without blt dam jer, and in whicb all kind of luel ran b burned witbuut aUeraiion. r-i'.kinjf Fasnn. for JTutelt. Kettaurantt ftnrl Famtha. Alu, a Flat Top llraJ.rif itanfe. Fite Place Iltaten, Lnw 10 own Gratti, fc'late Maulcla, Iteg.atcra, Ventilator!. Pami'lilrti jiTing full decrij tioo, aent free, iv an.v adttrttB. jjr!3 70-1 THE SINGER. SEWING MACHINES A lir. A II til'' ALL OTIli:r.Sl Eighty Six ThouSiinJ, Seven Hundred and Eiijhty One. M,ichinet Made and Svli the fast Year! I Thtl amber rreerrf. Ay rJ.AV.oW. tha valet of any other Machia., sad tha deiuanA U tit) law.Miag I THEEE THOUSAND PEE WEEK Art Bow h.lng sad. and i.ld ! THE EEASC.XS WHY: Dwaaft tt ombodirl .arentla) princlpWl sot found la an olh-r Machia.; hoeauia of It. lirnticlly of eoortrae.lon, tait ol op.ratloa, aniforoittj of prteiit action at an ap.od, and capacity for tht (raatatt rang, and .aricty of work, Ant or ccaria. Partlra l.hin tt porrka,. ihoald sot fail lo tunirjt thit bait of ail Sawing Karhio.a. I hart tht agency for this Machia., and wili kaap t fall ip 1j on hand. J. s fnowcrts. May 4, IsTO-lf. ClearCaid, fa. TEETH! iZggfr TEETH! EXTRACTED FOU SS CKSTS. Kit rafted with the n of Ntrnnra Oivd 0a, and Loi l A jTTBKt., (the only harmlett and efficient Aoieitbetire now in ue.) Ly S. J. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist, OF Crr WEN SEVILLE, PA., Who w-iuli herr'T moil rrttteetfuUr return hi j innnap f-r me tireiai atronnce oi the yaxt. and , ilil'i-rm the finbtic that he ha remnfed hit o0i- ilu the forntr of State and l.-cu-t ttreeta, (orrr Jt'tikin' itore,, where he i irean d to reeeire In rutdnieri in newlv flttiil up roowi. and do their work in the mt.pt killtul aui wm knianiike matinrr. All work dne in the laieti and moil ajiprovf J t;h. and guarantee.!. Vr. Ilavit will enwfM in hi (.fTm fnn the It tu t!ie I'.id ! each mon li. Tbe bu'anre of each immib lie will cnd in t.lrn Hope, Ilurnide and 1.utlirrI'orc. a!trrnntly. Parttet rpfidtng at a dtttanee fln-uld write tu u preTina of their pom inf. oflice hoar. Fronn 8 to 12 o'clock, a, m., ami fri'in 1 to & oV.ix'k, p. in. We ne none lut the rf be,t taalerint, and defy e mretitinn fir Iveauty. tbrapnei and dura hiiTY. (iire a rail. OoriMnr.lle, l'a., Mar 15, 1RT0. EV FL0VR & FEED STORE! rlltE andi-riinl woald rrrnartfut). announc 4 i mr ruitrna oi i icarnt-m and ruimtr ibat Lr bar on.-ntS a larj a FLoin, rrEi. OIlOlEtlT STORE, Oil Rctd itrrrl, nrit door lo tbt Lronard lloui, Irarflrld, rrmi'n., M brt. k. will krrp r..n.anllv oo hand, f, wholf lalf or rrl.il, RKiMt, in llir abova lino, at Ih. luarst jirirp Flour in li.r.lp an.1 .vckt. Corn Mrwl, Oata, Ilr.n. anil all ktnUa of Trrd aonrlantlr nn hand. Call and I E. II. IPFTT, J. 1'VSAIlT. Kor. It W ANtm -inn Iin-hrla of Poialon, in ti cb.nir. f.w Floar, Far-U, An. 'TH.:-1fBTI.IM'0IM)J PlKA.lrr.iW. or I.., I o... ,.,. ,. a cmw of I Iraitrld o..nir. Pa. t ,,4 Ibr altrnilon ol th.r w.nt.t " Jun. imi. A So! 1 Fieri Farlaa. No KU. Srpti labor Trrm, 8iiw, Ctaar A Co I l-.:ti. I'll, nmlrr.i.nrd Amlitnr h.iin. brh ...nni... rd lo tnakr di.lrllintion ol Ih. ntum-T arirmg fnnn ...r p.,o oi rri mini, on mr alMiva wnl, f notiop (hat b. will attrnd io lb. dntioa . apnunlao-nt at hi. olli, in ( li-.ifii 1,1 nn To day, thr TV-h .lav of Morrtrhrr, at 3 o'rlo.-h. p m., whrn and whrr. all parlir. inlrrflrd mr atlrnd III KXTIIAL W. riKITII. Not. a. ISTS SI. Aalilor. 1MIMTHST1H-M KIITIC'I'.-X.iM. A X i nrrrnr fivrn mat lrllir.nl admini.tratioa 1 on lb. r.lat. of Mr. MAH J. KM.I.Y, dor d I ai. oi urHiia. riratnrld n.onir. Prim a., ha. -1 -in. Iwra dalr rmntr.1 In tb. nnd.raitnrd. all prr-! 1 . in. mdrlitrd to .aid r.lalr will plr..r makr Kar. t a in. indrl.trd to .aid r.lalr will plr..r makr par. mrnt, ans Ihow harint. rlaim, or drmamli will prrvnl Ihrm prnrlr .mhrntio.l.d for nrtllrmrat ". .iin... wnnonr n.-inr. PHILIP liu.,i:ris tii.i.i.i-. Oarwla Milla, Oct IS. ls;o -irvTH l i.' dk C OXSTAIII I.W KErsi. ". priniM n larg.. nmnbor of th. nrw IF.K lULk and will .a tbt raoript nf t.rnir. w trntw, aj.il a fj ra .,. uddrrsa. mjf. C durational. MISS H. R. SWAN'S bLLiuui.. roil Gin n.KAi.rn.i.i , u fpncrt.f. Ti n m ..ff.urt.-, 1 nt-nto Mi'.iJ-iy, "-rpt r.t.,t, r Jt." A I'nmiityd jiaitmeM .,' (, t( . r1"! I tn 11 ; l-r nl.irli th trti.t7j I '-ti.t i 'Mruvt'T lia ben n.d.f;, 'flrt will bo -j.ritrj tu riij.r u,4 Heallnf, Orthr-RTafhr, Writing, t.i,jr. w.,m, i Miiiaij niiMiinruQ aim i'ura,, i'ei.K' u lliilorr. l.nral nnd fta-arrii.i.i-. ..... -y "fiuimir, nnd Written Arithuivtie t( Al,'elim and lb Science "" nuirMHtitin in fnitruuental muaie Oil pMimiiig, 24 leioni " Wai work '"" F r full particnlarf end for f ircuUr. " Cleariir,,,!, brut. 7, lo.o.Upd. CLEARFIELD ACADE Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M,, Print J flHK aecy.iD ! of the preubt 1 year of thi I uttiiuti'in mil o.nih.,J Miy I'rt i , tne zifi day ol Aoeinbr. IS;( I ruiitl oan enter at anv time, 'ibi-e J ehartrd with tuition froia the timt they tt, the cloae of llie hit. ion. Tbe rourec of initruetiun etnbrire trn Included in a thorou;li, praotieal aui acea J enuoAlmn lur both ecuti. Tbe Principal, ba mg bad Ihe adranu much experience id hi profusion, atiuretr.,1 and ffuaruiaut tLut bia entire ability aat,l will to derotcd to tbomnral and mental ti.l ol tue youtti niaed anI"rliit rharre. itUH (IF Ti niON. Ortlinjrraphj, Heading. Writing, and fr i Amu met ic, per rrion f 1 1 week' 1 ii rumrunr, Ucograjiby. Antbinetio and 1J it tory.. 'A Alura, Ueuiurtry. 1 ngLinomt'try. Aleti mrution. hurveyinp. 1'iiiloeopby, 1'byib oloiry. Cbuniistry, Hook Keruiug, BoLatif and Hhysical (ti-ugrapby Jjl Lai Hi, urtfck ana rrcnob. with any of tb aboee Hrauehef H Ml Mr. rinn'j;i-t' leeun).... tl jFrr-o deduction will t ma te fr absent, I fiMTrvt furtltur parUcnarf inquire of ltev. i'.L ilAltiiiftUN, A. It. i Feb. 2, HTO.tf. PrineiM.1 irtUsrfUaurcus. II. BRIDGE. - MERCHANT TAIL0E (alore ono 4'or emit of Clearfield Hatt,) Market htrett, Clearfield, Pa. TTTFPS rnt band a full aaeortioepte f Qh I IV Kurniabing Ofwid, laeb a fbirU, LnJ and Wosjleo t Dderiliirtc. lrawer ofl UA Seek tief, Pocket H.Ddkercbtaf. Oloeef, Bt I'mbreliae, k. ta groat eariety. Of t (ioodi bo keeps tbt Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colon j ?n"h at Blaek Poekin of tbe very beit mn l-ancy teittarrc, to groat earietf , ali-o, tmA Coating, liearer, Ftlot. Chinchilla, it.. Fm.J orercoPtinjf. All of whleh will be id eat! Lajn, and maio up aeeoroitf to ta lateitii; by eiperieaeed workmoD. AIo, A rent for CloarfteM eoaaty for L ll linger m C i. eelebrated lowing Maebine. hoe. I, UAi tf. Ii. MU1-GL STOAE AD EARTH M-MAS! OF EVERY DISCRIPTIOSI cnoc-KSJ roTsi choces n.her'a ralrnt Alr(l-,-lit Keif - SeiluJ rruit taui rt'TTtR CHOCKS, wiiti i:t. CKEAM CHOCKS, Al U K CROCUl Al l I.r. - liTTTEl CUMCKb', MCKLE Cl'.CiCkS, f lom e it roT.s, pis Menu I f TEW mir. And a great mar-T oiber tlifr.fl too num.rm.l weiitin, to b bail at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WAKE POTTERY I Corner of Cherr? ai.d Third Suocte, CLEAUirlLLD. PA. aeft ZVew Cabinet ! " TOSH .SNOS LAND AND LVMniR r;u 1L PAS V offer f-r ale Town LoU ia tb ar I oMgh of Oerenla, Clearfield eoonty, Fa., ana i lote to toil porehaaer uwftde the limit, of en boronch. treila it eituated oa the Meet .cm I ( reck. In the rteheet nrt ioa of tbe fnuutf i I Clear Bel d, on tbe line nf the Tyrone 4 CleapMt I Kailruad. where the Mothatiooa and Heavena I bianb rxMdt intereeet. It ia alo to the beam' I tho Mohannon eoal baa in, and large Udifl wane june, nemiora, naa. aud other timber w rovod it. One of tbe larrert luvbor tranafatte ing eitabtitbraeata a the State to located ia it town, while there are many other lumber tot shingle niilli around it. Ihe Uwn 1 batata year old, and enntains a fxinalatiua of onetiuo aatid inhabitant. jfHrKnr furthrr information apjj at thtrfa oi io aove eonpaBy. JOHN LAWPHK." rr4 Superintendant. SAWS1 SAWS! SAW8! PISTAX S CltOFS CCT, MILL, PRA0 A ci tier LAR SAWS. Bojnton's L'ghtning Cros-cut Saw. ALSO, PATE5T PERFOItATED A ELECTRIC lAWf, For aa'.a tj eailJ.TS U. T. BIOLIR A CS. Xteiv tis sii.iri FRED. SACKETT, Mannfaetaror of Tin, Copper and Sheet -Iron Wart Taoolitig, SoutiDg and joh work deaeoa Shop on Market St., nea?ly onpoeite the Jail, 4 VP CI KARFin n. TA. DAVID REAMS, SCIUYF.SER K SURVKYOft Ltttlirnbcrg;. ptw rHK rnbarril-er fffer hl terrleet tl the fnV- X im tbe capacity of Perirener end turtT. Ail eall fur eurrej ing pnanptly attended t. i tbe making of drali. deed and iher lrcal ietr tnent of writing, exeeoted mthont dely warranted to be enrrret or no eberge. olJ.T J. A. BLATTENBEEQEK, Claim and Collection Office, 0?CtOLA, ClearCrld Co., V. Coneyanelpg and all legnl f apri drai wt:h afuraey anJ iti-atrh. l'tafl. on and f- ge ti Vft io and irvm any pmut. in Knr-r prK-ureJ. -(' 79 ORGANS & PIANOS. ESTY'S AND MASCiN HAMLIN'S. F. J. HAVE, Csrw.MTi'lt, Pa. I IOR lll.l Tbr .ol .i-ril rr ot rr. lh k"" aud to! io wliirh fhc rr.i.ln in tb. trouri ul Clrarflld, f..r Mir. ll t. rituatrd oa V'K .Iwl In .n I...Vl I . .... ....... . ..T.1. invr.t in town rir.in.rtr. anH on. hiu.r. frow la Conrt lioaw. Foi prirn. inoatr. a thr p"t Vol prirn, inq.tr. a thr pnniilH. Mm M.AKY PHI Ml Hti.tST.al nn(5I JnllN L. Cl'Tl LE, Aitr al U". (nr. ; 1X1 C'l Tuns' Mll'H K Notician I U. ,i A A br fivrn that 1-tt.ri Toiuavrnlarv havin iH--n rrotod to Ih. !ntirril.r. oa tt l ualr1 I I.I.AHKTII S'VEAU dd. lal. of Hra.U-" town.bip, Cn-arSrlJ rounlr, Prnn.v Ivaaia. all rr..m mdrlitrd to laid L.tatr arf rrqir'rd I msk immrii.at. navmrnt. and iS.vm banal rl.imi arain.l thr nn will iirwnl them du'T - nolb.nti.aini lor aHilrm.nl. KLl.lj f MKAL. Eirratar. Orllr IP, ISTS Slpd. Viu nil- wu... .... n.; l.,a. ' t r.d ti I, Inrrawlina. Varoi.kr. f all km". lolora in Oil nnd Ilrr 1 alnt l'arnifb Br..b. mart H A HTSW ICK A IHlvIS. W AIIH I'AMn-.t.K.aardr'l M.d.oal VlMnTorr, U.lakoM'i barba. Ilak.r'1 Cod I Ivor Oil, J.roa'land Arrr'r m.dirinrl of rar kind, for aal. by HARbiWIC'K A IS IS. , rp, I I rC nM and nbdnwvlnal loppottrr. of rrarf kind aflha uunt InproramrMa, fnr.alas' K asra BATSPnt I WW.