V v. 1 (i'KiiHUK I!. (iool)I.ANIlKR, IMitol CI.KAUI'IKI.D, 1'A. WKIiNKSD AY MOIIMMI, NOV'lt 2, Pisuhkhihnt. The political whore Mongers w ho Legal the Stale of West Virginia must certainly feel tad to sec tJu'ir illeiiimate ollVprini; (orsaUe lier pnrcnlal roof within eiyht years after ita birth. Satjkfu'D Too! The Itiulical news moiijreM hlulo that Gen. Gram is highly pleased ut tlie remit of the lalo elections. We confeM that w c fcldom i:j;rec w ith ' the gnvi rior.enl," but in this instance, like Davy Crocliell's Coon, we arc compelled to cinno down. Wo are pleated too ' And if the Gen eral's Mower arc riot lieinjj about him, it indicates that ho is very easily pleased, llis old democratic feelings Inii-L bo work ill'' on bis conseienco. The Diffcbkkck. Col. John Meii ninn, the liaditnl nominee for Con gress, in the Springfield (III ) district, lis soon as he learned that hisopponent, (.'ol. J. C. KoLiuson, was elected, sent him a nolo congratulating him on his success. That political liurlot, John Cessna, of Bedford, who xvns defeated by Flunk Myers, sends his compli ments to t lie latter, notifying him that lifl is going to contest bis seat. 'J'ho niggers having failed to send John to Congress, he will try Covode's plan, ii iid see whether his radical brethren will not givo him a seal in that body. A Canii Confession. The rialti more American, the organ of the .Mary land n.'itlicul, thus discourses die week iifier ll.o election in that State : "Tlio prejudice w hich is entertained Hgainst tlio voting of iho colored poo plo contributed more to our defeat ibiin nil other causes combined. The negro lias proven to be nn clement ol weukncssnnd not of strength, and it will take time to eilucato tlio masses tip to an appreciation of the justice of liis enfranchisement." Hone but fools and children believed otherwise. Tho "nntislavery God" theologians w ill discover ere long that tho decree of God are moro potent than Kutlk-al falsehood. Kvk.s at Sixteen. lion. W. W. Wull, ono ol the Slate Senators from Philadelphia, died in that city oh Fri day last. II o is llic man w ho cheated Dimond, Democrat. niit of his seat last winter, llis death cause a vacancy, nnd tho Senate will therefore stand 1C Democrat to 1G liadicals, the same ns in lSGt, when Gen. While, who i. now the speaker, w as a prisoner. We piesiime' tho liadicals will oppose the election of u speakerwhen the Senate meets, and request Gen. White to oc cupy tho ('hair until after an election is held to fill tho vacancy. Let litem tako cither horn of tlio dilemn, and we predict their defeat. Iiadicalisin in this Slate is as dead us John Dolin's hogs "Dead as h I, your honor !'' A Goon Snix. Not only have thou pands of IJepublicaiis forsaken their paily leaden will. in the past year and rast (heir ballots for tho Union and Democracy at tho late election, tut a number of their leading news papers havo dono tho f.amo thing. The New York Vf, one of their most influential j uirnali has forsaken the party, and wenl straight for "Sunset" Cox, fur Congress, against Greeley anJ the Jiadical Slate ticket. The Chicago Tribune, ono of their leading organs in tho North west, is out flnt footod against Grant nnd Congress. The Si. Louis, IkmoiTdt, so excessive ly loyal du ring the war, ami the lead ing orgnn in tho South west, nsuils "the government" us bitterly as ary copperhead journal, and utilities Grant that il will train nn Inn,.. innn nrmv ' of robbers nnd persecutors. Vie nnghl namo others, but this is suffi cient lo show the drift of llio political tide. IVDiocrnry is looming up till around, and by another year wo will dispel tho dark cloud of Kudicnlbm, which has hung over the country like a funeral pall for ten years past. A l'lss IM TIIK KITCI1KS. It a p. peurs that Mrs. ' "Government" has been raising a fuss among the water falls in tho Cabinet. Here's an item i . ,. , . ... , i nave oceinreii war ngainsi mo nnil.il for ho advocates of lemalo suffrage. ((,(, Th(.y ,avo i,,,, n msmfv(lt0 It shows thai woman lias a natural r atli lnr fill I lii titirii liliu-L-u In m.iifi talent lor tlio political field a gin for manipulating things so tin to bring about desired results, without being caught lit the act : " I'he Indies tire mixed np in the froiihlu about Set rotary Cox. Mis Cox sent anonymously to Mrs. Grant a nevrrpapcr article favoring the See. relaiy. I nl irtiinnl i-lv. boscver. she' mruniiiv ii-i'.i nn enveio no ueai ice: i the faniilv nioiiogiain ol Cox, and of mime Mm. Grant iininediiilelv knew whfiiic 11 came. Fiiriher, she recog. ni.i-d the caligraphy of M nlaino Cox, front whom u I received letters : ttieielore, vvlicn Mrs. Grunt glaiicid : ..... mi-uiiiciu sue mimrallv lell m cignant, ami put ii i, n (;rulll cn. v.-lope with iho simp!,, Lnl mltin.. . words, "Iictuniul to Mrs .Cox, with the Coinpliu.cHts ,.f Mis. (ii,(Iif Mine Hi, 11 tl,e two ladies, il i, h have not spoken." snid, The I'lcsident w ill have lo make n new ileal in .New ork in t Im iiiii,i,.r nf i,.,..,., . T, . . . to .. . en.,,, In "",,a : pin Hilt 1 lerrino has been maiked by -.... .u-uei.ai wnerever alteniptol-l . LZm V, .'h 7 ,""Ll'roMr "orl l,f ffi, Ih d ,al n rp1,0 i , . Mf of HrtiniK. M' mi i i"l n pli'ii'ant ri'iinlry ! livo in. ll li.i n lri li!' mil, n i liiuin i iiij; I limnlf, ni il I i Ii mini . Ilnl it I nii.to MP .fWli'M", mid mo iilwiij i Inliynij; liir ivvuliilii'li. II UK ihiV ii'i nit" (Biihck hiiu imvp uu men lo. i injf null ll nnin n irii iu cimiimh crniin'iit wcic fi'i lire, hihI iln citizen ( Tlic chihc. innt'il liir tho (iixsrnl I n Siulo ilri:linn I')' v nlnio of iiniiiM i ion mill iiii l, it would U r ' ili'iircKHi'tl Hluto el' iifliiiis nt c utt nil-j ymir pow er of reiiinvu' mul npniut Ix'ii ut i f ii I 1 i i o . All cxrluino ui cs ' im iniH ii llicy nro nomeiiMrul. ! nioiit. 'I'ln'y inuintiiin tlml it i rnni; tin) liillnwitii' uciouiil (il I lie lily ol ! Now, if tlicm iiiilliiiiil Kavmiit Ionic ' lnr a I'lVfiilciit to no tliut power to Mexico: Neii i lv n nu.ii ler or liilllluii of poo - i..'. 1 .i ... i ii plo live in tho City ol Mexico. IIou ilottliey all gain a siihsis'encer The iiiiiuiry is n puzzle. With no mills, machine simps, factories or public ( ol tho t lino is not, ley any means, nn works, what is there for thousands ; accountable, llis tho natural result who people this city to do? The I of vicious and discriiiiiiiutiui legisla limd of the noor is siinnle and ehenn : lion in favor of capital and ii'-ainst but whence conies oven iho littlle re 'labor. It is directly trneeiiblo lo ourling your legitimate, attairs, and for quired to purchase their corn, tortillas.1 iniquitous tariff measures, our nation- j abusing tho power intrusted to you, um I iienniT annus ? il an v u r ( nrriers 'al bankiiiir system and the exemption ; and. bei n ir freemen, neither awed by and servants, ; thousand are in the chain gang, and subsist uu tho city, Thousands steal their bread and up 1'iirel; thousands livo no one knows h'lvvjand thousands moro nro pay. pern and mendicanls, treading the street as an army. Many livo on the sirangors llial comeanu go. lieggais eyeless and legless, beset you in the streets and markets piteous sights, holding out their withered limbs and leprous calen arms ilcadiii! all day Ion ir- of every nasscr by. for alms. ! bread or money, lo prolong lhoir.UIKl Irving winter If the picture wretched live. "in.Mexico tiioro uro j presented now is cheerio and uniii - no usvliuns fur the poor or homes for ; v'li"g. what do tho coining winter tho crippled : no institutions for Iho blind or insane. They are licensed lo bcir so many hours each day. so vou uro encompassed, und prayed to, and entreated. The country sw arm with Ihesc gentry j they meet you at every turn; and a stranger hardly sets fool upon shore befuro ho is beset by scores of professional beggars. Many may be seen sad and weeping, hug - gurd and hungry in tho morning, and again ut night happy, insulting and drunk. Exchange. In Mexico, tho Ihcory of J!adiclaism . ,, , ;r. ,. . is practically tested. 'Iho whito and black races arc blended. Polilicul and social equality exists. And vvhal islifoiropoilyandgovernnicniworth?. Tho ubove, Btatos a fact know n to every man and woman in America. Mexico is iho very garden of political and social equality. If such aro the result groiving from Jiadical teach ing in that country, what is to pre vent a similar stato of affair in the I'nited States, in localities where the white nnd black aro about equally divided. Stop emigration and a similar .Male of (bing will exist in South Carolina, before thirty years, if lladiculisin is not rebuked. Irs WoitsT Feature. The wnrsl feature about tho military campaign of Grant against the ballot boxes in New York is tho fact that tho I'epub lican f ressol lhe cmi n I ly either openly uphold and sustain it, or eiso main tain a hilont'tf in relation to it. A ex ponents of a largo nnd influential put lie opinion this is a very evil sin for! tho iot-n'tiiity of n repiililie.au form of government. It shows that, in (he hope of obtaining a temporary politi cal victory by the interference of mil ilnry force, they nro willing lo sus tain a priuciplu that can ho turned upon them with tremendous effect by any military usurper, as well as upon the whole country. The Darkey Ahead A letter from Si-rauton. l'a . rotin smts that a ro- speetahlo and influential German cili - zen of Luzerne counly, who had been recenlly naturalized, was relused his vole by the Jtepiibliean nflicrr on an count of an npparaiit flaw in the pa- pers. The applicant, however, wenl away and blackened his face, turned his tieriuaii iiamo into English, and his vote was received by llio liepiibli-1 can ollii crs without a w ord of dissent, Then, lo their astonishment, he voled the Deniocrntie ticket. lie U threal- encd with n prosecution, but be threat- ens in return n prosecution for do- piivii.g him of his right lo vole. IiAincAL Economy. Tho cost of military interference and enforcements of the l!adienl idecliiin hitv in ew York, il is estimated, will cost nearly 3"u,l' of his class, tho Ifadical news u half million of dollars to tax payers, ! PP,' advised him lo stand up for his in inlililioti lo Ihe usual exoenses nf! supporting the in as soldiers. Tho ar my of deputy marshals selected from the various prison rings, and consist-in-' of iramhlt'1-s. nicknoi-Ui'ts. rnlihfi-4. murderers, etc, cmploved for ten days pievious to lav llieir plans fur a grand thiev'.i.goperation on the election day, ' J-'ivcn. Vtilli Ins tists and an iron la will nluiio amount to hundreds of i d, 1,0 ,naJo a vicious assault upon a thousands. while comrade. For Ihis breach of at -aw the peace, and fur lying and other of- C't .-i.TiVATrCnNVERSATioN. A pood ! talker is rarely found, simply becauso children nre not trained to know vv hen to Itilkc and when to be silent. There aro nianv w ho chatter from mnriiinir ! unlil ninht : such nelsons are to be .... . . .'. . . . . avoiiled 'Ibink bcf'nie you eiicnk and let the law ol' kindness influence all your words. Never burl tho feel ings of your companions for llio sake of being willy. 1 f you disregard tho feelings of your plaj males, yon may bo called entertaining, bat you will r.cver have any true fiicuds. Thofiuilsof negro sufTrago and cpialiiy nro rem in South Carolina. Already the war of mongrels has com inenced. Tho negroes of that (Slate tho full blooded, black liegioes, tho ,rr'"'" Wllh "I'" "ceis- Will they yd war against the whites, and will wo see the San J)omingo ulrotilics repeated ? When Grant beard that Wcsl Vir-i gii.ia bad uono democratic, he burst i oul, "I till you Ihe il d negroes are I not to be depended on '." When told I t here were not innnv hmn-n... in U1..1 Vii-..!n l. .nli...i ..I .i....'. 1...1:..... 1 !i . il,... 1 l, . 11 1 !. .i,..,,,,, .., i,.,,. ,.i,.,i.i ii.. ! somehow." Intelligent ! A llndical paper ss) a that if color I iiiib t Suiilli rcallv did niisih mcan himself, "w ithout having receded un due provocnlion, be should be punish ed as ligornmly lis if he were w hite " ll is is a concession to thc whito lace which is truly refreshing. i lie trial ot I'.o colored cm 1.1 : ov er, ni.d though the testimony against him wi.uld be Mifiicient (o cimso the disi-bill-.m fil t..ill'n .t..w.. uliitn Imt- r ' 1 " "' ii' veu U10 i'lesnlelit w ill wliito- li,t ''aTiind let hin.slay there . x m Gon. Joseph II. Lewis, who has J""1 lH''" '''" '"nKror ly ll.. ,0,m"nn' V "'0 T1,ir'' Konuuky 'iuuu.ni u ue ever i.iiv" hia atnt. fffO-rf 7lm. Our liinlniil cxi liniijrin In ivitj Kim tiim nl lliu ktM nn? IhimIv nt wm k , unking (lie ihUciii nf "lianl tlmro," ' mill Xiliiiniiit or nl Ictnt -i itiif ki to i tin.' iiieslinii Kci'iniislv in the tare, it in ' not fo i!illliti!t of sol u lion. 'J'lin iron I I.. :.. i : I ! cral stagnation in business, tho im ' poverislied coiulilton ol Iho vvoiking .classes and iho crushing stringency of holders of govern men I bonds from taxation, all of which w in k injustice uid oppression to tho producing classes of tho country. In every sue - lion ol llio iviv.i anil toronghoiil the i enure lanii wo iieiiol.l tlio Uisas'.rous ' clVei.ts of ihc-o policies upon the peo- nie. jueie is no loni'er ncuiuv in business circle, iuiprovemeiils of all kinds have absolutely ceased, every thing is ut a standstill, and want and hard-hip slaro boldly al our mechan ics and laborers on iho evo of a cold 1 months promise r Does tho future i oul ")' ray of hope to those ! w'10 mo now struggling to keen from I lUv'r thresholds tlio wolf of hunger f I wo fear not. There is a period of 'deeper gloom and severer trial for the ! woikingmoii of tho country. Tlio I winter now about lo scl in w ill bo ; pregnunt with innwry and misfortune, : Money is scarce, llio necessaries of j ll,le "ro.high and work there is nono. 1't,r ll,is Bl:ll affairs, for this gloomy picture, and for this want ""JwuuUl"1 V? "I'0" thc I country, wo nro indebted to tho domi- nIlt ml.lyi ww0 legislation pro duced ihein. Kxperience i a hard but faithful tutor, and llio tribulations 111111 l've lallen upon our people in inu ie r.iis, inu ieill(iv ilg llio mist from before their eyes, and show ing up tho hideous deformities of these Jladi'.'ul monstrosities, high tar iff and capital exemption, lint uro bleeding tho laud and impoverishing the w orking classes. When such leg inlalion is secured, we may look lor prosperity throughout tho length and breadth of tho land. Until then we may expect to experience "hard limes." (J'lincy Herald. Free Hemoion Amono tiik Indi ans. A new Indian policy ha been inaugurated. Tho redskins uro being put into the hands of tho principal ro- ; ligious denomination and missionary societies. So-, cral ol Iho sects nnd as sociaiions havo already responded to Iho invitation lo designate suitable persons, for whoso conduct they will be responsible, as Indian agents; und some of those thus recommended have been commissioned by llio President lltrealler no Indian airoiits will hear ; pointed unless they liavo a proper re- iiioiik reeoinuicnilalion. 1 he ulea is to jrivo tho religious sentiineul of tlio j country an opportunity lor cxerriiing its influenco in the erl'orla to livilir.o the savages. Politicians had a chance as Indian amenta, hut they generally rohhed Iho redskins, taught llicni bad habits nnd brought on expensive wars, principally for tho benefit of army contractors. Army oGinrs awaiting orders have been assigned as Indian j "H0"1"' il Rl'-'"1S t'"it. though ! "'" navo done very well, ' ,lie p'eecdent is now iliscourned. j 'ri,e Ki-ioin!a havo tried llieir system, i,nJ il l,ll'n ' hom0 lcreo sue ''-N,'li '"'I 'I would take a long time , v transform .v Indians into i pfucol'iil (Quakers. Novv all tho sects invited to use. their influence '""'"'s,' ,l,u boriiiiies. Here is a j fil,e iM f"r missionary work, and we lmP ll,e lnhors of the new ngeiils will I"'"'1" o desirable results, " Cadet Sinilii, lias caused no little trouble nl West 1'oint. When bis ly i ii letter was puhlsbed, pivinir a false account of his treatment bv tho w hite "U'" '"" nglil Ins way out ol h out of tinuhles, i.ml ho re ceived a number ol ii.-iii;i ninn Muiiiiiienv niniu Jviiiu- r-fi tu In-.ri nn Ii I m In imi-aiin t I.m a... n.m l I ... : ... I . . 11 1: . . " S ' " i-miiiv . course. J ho ebony scamp plucked "P courage and undertook to follow 1,10 "Jvice which had been so freely t ces lie was tneil liy a court mar 1 111 1, anJ Fcnlcneeil to tho very mod eralo piinishmenl of brii fr coinpclled lo "walk post under chargo of a cadet r . ....(.... I. : . I. . i". Ir"m two o'clock in the at ternoon mi retreat fur SIX consecutive .Situr days." Tho easo w as tako.i up by the Secretary of War and llio sen lenoo ordered to bo remit led, so tlml the colored cadet escapes pjiiishmenl altogether. If a w bito boy had been gnilly ol the offences llio chances nre that bo would havo been summarily dismissed from Iho institution, and the .Secretary of V ar would not have ; interli rcil to prevent tho earrvtng out of tho sentence. Lanratter Jntci liijrnrer. His I'iiiknus Tin-New York Post, a paper that labored zealously for llio election of tho blockhead Grant tothcj L residency novv says : uno 01 me mosi poteni arguments I for tho election of General Grant was, that bo vvasnola polil.eiaii. .Nobody I imagined lum to bo a statesman, llo 1 linsnovv m en twenty montns in oilice, aim 11 we .1011 nam over me leaning , "".noHi miis,...-,,.... lie. s o, ,.s ao- . i r " : nose . 1 . ii ,i- . . 1 . "" "! " t '"'"f? ''Kht or wme ; tho cmss inter- ft renco with the elections in Missouri; nni' 'I'0 disgrace so far ns bo could' disgrace them of Mr. Hoar, Mr. Wells and General Cox. That is a record of w hich General Grant w ill not be proud, in thoso days of retirement from public life which await biin. W'c-l Yirginia baving elected the full I lemocralie ticket at the last elec tion, General Grant has removed the Pension agent nl W heeling. Sniiill ! """ mil 11 suns t no tasio of ll,c 1 1'rcRiilt'nt. MAnillAliR or t, FN, lit hull (ion. A. L. KiiskcII, A ii j ii I i ii I ticiicnil nl llip Stale, win iniirriej on Tliurail.i y ovo niiiir IiikI, to Mr. l.ir.T.'io M l'inlicr, ilituillitor nf I lie lute J. A. Finlier, ol' 1 1 ii n i.Hldir. Tlio linilionl n.H ji.riiy in the Korly. firHConKrcM, 104 , ii, the imy Jc Trtnur s cnourngin iign(i. j.Sinip M'orrfu fo fffkltlrut Urnnl j 'I ho St. I.nuin , mncrat N, lnin I llrnwii 1 tti I III 111) ). : "Wlint l It j tlml tin- hmii,i (li"il''rnvo r ttOfiiii liilnriiiynti, nr. Thi-o iI'tiii It On nil I - force Imnxelt upon tlio peiiplo lnr n ) second torm. They deKired you, in tlio ; i I. .,, ,, ..... , ,,.. future, lo pay heller attention to your own dalles ill M asliington tlio flulie which your inasters, tho peopU , a.i signed to you, n utl not to spend your time in meddling with Stale elections. It hcciiih to llio people thai you do- servo severo relmke, iilike lor nej;lcel i your name nor Reduced by your nlllccfj ihey givoyoj that rebuke very plainly, Tlio first duly of a l'lvsidcnl is to ! j keep tho pledges made t J tho people i when a candidate. 1 lus you nuve not Oone. loii pronnseii 10 give ine .'country peace, and pledged yoursell to a n an or i in v.nicu inu reiuovai oi ! political disabililies was a most prom- ineiit feature. Soon after you became J'rokidcnl, you meditated compliance with this pledge by proclaiming am nesty, und ugiiiu by rocoiniii'iiiding to Congress removal of disabilities, but iu each case unscrupulous partisans, I w ho want still longer to be able to elect mere tools of their own from .Southern Stales, turned you from your purpose. At Ihis day you Mre their tool. Simon Cameron, us un savory u man us ever sal in tho Sen ale, controls you as if you vvero his hired inun. It ii discreditable that a President should bo go conlr illed by any ono ; doubly discreditable that ho should bo controlled by such a man ; trebly discreditable that ho should be controlled by such a man; trebly dis credilablo that ho should thus bo led to depurt Iroin tho solemn pledges by which his election was secured." The l'nr Situation in f'mnre. Tho New York llrrahl of tho 10th says: "The war news ihis morning is scanty and unsatisfactory. It leave u still in doubt a lo the actual rccsi tion nnd condition of Iho French Ar my of the loire. In Tour yesterday il was rumored that Generul Palu dines' army had mot with a disaster, while nuoilier reporl from thc same quarter say that llie Generul, having secured a good position, is novv awiil ing tin attack of tho combined armies oi l mice r reilel ICK Ullirlcs and llio . Dllko of Mecklenburg. An official j statement represent that Iho armv , .. i , , ' ! ol the hone now numbers nearly iw o ; hundred alld filly thousand nidi. II ' tin representation should nrovo cor I reet, which we very much doubt, ami I'lilailinos proves equal lo the (ask of handling so lare a forte, (ho army of I'rinc Frederick Charles and that of j llio Duke of Mecklenburg havo hard work beliiro them, lliero is pood reason to expect that tlio coming bat tle will prove a desperate slrnpgle. .oivvitiisinniliiii King illiain s tel egram (olho (uien aiiiionncing the repulso of Iho enemy along the whole line, near l'renx, thero is somo uneer- ,ainl. us lo ,hu for(.0 w lU.h pulsed. A despatch from Tours savs that it detachment of (iarde Mobiles bo longing lo the Army of the Centre bad an encounter w ith the German forces, who greatly outnumbered them nnd wero compelled to fall back. Thlsoc curred near Drcux. Possibly this mny havo been tho repulse w hich tlio King telegraphed to t'ieen Augusta. We give King William all credit due him for truthfulness; hut there is oi.e peculiarity of his despatches) which attracts us, and il is this : In niinoiiii. cing u v ictory of any imporl iinee he is pruliisu in liis thanks to 1'iovidcticc, while in affairs of less note be omits the acknowledgement altogether. Wo do not mean to infer from this Unit the smallest favor are not thankfully received by bis Majesty. Hy no minus. DitirriNit timt Way Gen. Mor gan, of Ohio, recently said in a speech: "H found, in a large loinpany of lio publicans, in the luxurious homo ol a New York capitalist, every man but ono in the room in favor of impend. ism. On hull' of the eight hundred carriages abroad in New York of a pleaaiil alteivioon yon may sec dials of arms, puiuting in a nobility. You, the peoiite, ulono c.iii save .. . ' our insli mi (IHIS. New York is nol the oily in ibis country w hero coats of linns may be seen on llio carriages of tho wealthy Coals of arms and li.ciicd servants aro becoming quilo cominon in the larger cities. Unless they hurry up tho legislation, they will loso tho op port unity to obtain an net of Congress di'clniing their blood noblo. The Ju mieracv aro raoidiv rriraiiiimr the power of which they havo been . . . . J .... Uepriveil lor a Uecaile. W lien thai parly becomes dominant again, there will be no chance for tho shnddv nris locrncy (o obtain letters patent. Fa in Elections. The llads nr great on "fair elections," therefore thc following dispatch is both refreshing and instructive, and shows to a denii oiistratioil how the ballot boxes aro manipulated in a city in w hich carpel baggers and negroes exercie stipreine political control. In lfadicnl slang, tins woiit'i 110 rrganldl as u ' lairelec lion :" N'l.w Oni.tASS, Nov. 0. Il Is stated thai three hundred persons supposed lo be counting tho Votes in Ihe city receivo eight ilollars per uav. 1 1 y,,,., .-. ,i, ..,.,, .. t, !.. ,io ,,,., ,(lt ,,(nL ,, )rm.,,ii,, i(1 BilI,p.. cLfll j,,,,,,,., d illl(r(,sl ',,.,. Tll ,,(!,. i..l relurns will be in. we ores,,,,,,. ,llV t'hristmas, but as tho ballot (l.c j )rim.ilu,y f ,!e. pii'duan olhcials, no l.'ars aro enter- 1 L ..... 1 ,.l 1 1,,,;,. r...l,i,.ii.,r il,..; i;cs. Grant senl troons to N'ovt York to Overawe I'emoirats and carry the dec- lion lor tho Kadieals, while the no- groes ol Jlonaldsonv ille, Jviiiisnwa, wero pi-noil lot! to raise a 1110b, flic tho town, and murder tho inhabitant, lie calls this enforcing tlio laws and protecting tho people. Tlio Miniiri II 0110 nf lie proson lativcn oomprinon l:lll lurmln'r. tf tlii'c, llio Itudical pnrly in tliut St:ilo ,,,lV0 m tnallv nrrrcilt'il 111 clcbtiiii; srvrntreu I Sj inni li fur (irant' ro latiun to Minsduri polilirsl W K voto of Iho t ilitoim if VhU. tU'li.iint il hnh lorn Im iiiVd to ervcl Uto new ptihlio liniltiiiiit on iVnn S4tinro, it! iho corner ol UiOaJ ntij Market utroola. Saiifno cu iters nthl uur kraut tamiei nro beinir iul refltly for uao. jntwl wo will havo buth Hipso fctiiuinn ' articles in all tlpir gU.rj nnd oior. .I'lipolrnn Uttil hi l.nuhlfl, lleilift ilojputeli nf the Jth IliMrtlll inform iik tliut on V ! no."t :i j- there ei twenty -mm (ieliriiiln nixl eih'y Ki'Vi'ti Kiiperior oniiem Willi llm I'.ui-iierol- Niipolenn nl WillieliiMliohp. I'tlliCP Mh nil nnil k few ntherK re niiiini'il then', mul Iho rent proeeeileil to lleilin. 'J'ho nteeiitifr of tlio Km peroriinil Miirolinl ( 'uiirnherl wiiKtery coiilial. 'J'liey cmliruccil lllid kiMi-il ! em Ii other neveral tinicH." I xi 'I I. , M. Thiers characterized tho First Napoleon as Aapolmn If dminl ; tho last Napoleon as Xiipnlmn Ic I'ctit. This caustic anlithesi finds jusiifie.i linn in tho iicturo presented by the dispatch. Napoleon lo I'etit, sinroiiii ded by twenty ono Generals and eighty one superior officer, prisoner of vrur, after surrendering upon his own territory two armies, iiggrega ling to two hundred and filly tlioui. and will armed soldiers, kissing his Generals, is not the Napoleon of Austerlilz j nor of Jena; nor of Mos- j cow or aterloo j nor of Jilha, nor hi. Helena. 'J hero nro two William Willinnises i elected to tho Forly socond Congress ono from Indiana, a Jiadical: llio I other, from Now York, njDemocral. auU'rrtiSfmrntsi. llANTl;!) B.MMIslifCi pella wauled l tlifliloKor 1. L. fcUZKXSTBIN. Clcarlisld, Nuv. 2:3in. JM'IIM WANT 111 ). I .iiTllluOr.ln will uny (In, vr' tnglicffl camii mieR rr kmJl of r ur skinf. iiui-. 'i'i.'An. Sl.l:i(ill4 AND oIIit 1VVEI.VH A N I H 1. 1 - .. T lis Milisrilwra I.OII ht-EPK and THIIKK I'Alll TH IN KLEP- fur sale. Call auit cxnuiins llit-iu. K. A. 1UV1S A CO. Curweumllr, Nor. 3:1, lS7l);im. ITK l-OII HAI.I'l,ot 6u h.T 200 fact, J Uir aals, alj(,iinx Ids borough. Paxotvnta: i H-r ecnl. ID ixnni, and 3i per cent. jer witb intaraiit until (inid. C. L. BA11HETT, sot. 1870. Agent. 1HVI4 IIOIIMI.J4 K(K KAI.KI-Ths inb. at-riler haa on hand and oQVra foraalv FIV B IIORSKS three ood nlzed Hraoltt hoiaap, weigh ing from etavuu n lhirlio hundred, and the oih era exeellenl driving horaea. K. ii. MOUHK-. Lutlteraliuig, I'a., Nov. 2 41. UEIilTONW MITK'li-Where.. I.el- ten Iealamenlarr on lha eatata of Mra. IIIOMAH i-A.Ml'IH.I,,, dr.-.nicJ. lale of Ii.ll InwDttlnp, Clmrfifltl enuiit.r, IVnnnj Ivani. bviiit twoo trnifd lo lha niilrriKiir(t, 'and all pertooi iDflfMeJ to aaid vvialc will plratv mak aroint. and tbte havinf rlaini or dt iuaodi will tpruaat I hetn t.roperl; autbrntiralcd f'r Hritlrinfhi. A HAM UILKT1I, Eiwator. Oftrnd, Kur. 1:1, 6ipd. fAl.TtOS, All pnrtoniare herrly cauliimed agaioal urehan( or meddlinir with lbs fol- lowing .er.nal ,roperlr: Onaouok atoa, parlor .""V nrt"'f". T"; ". I I eii oi enaira, Dcna and bedding, I r orl ,ni . fu o( m,M, jn lb. ., " of John W. (lahagan. of llra.lr lowoahip, aa "" ' "' iu wu sun on loo uulv, aubjecl to oi; o-Ucr. B. It. MOOItE. LuthcraUrif, P , Nur. S.I 31. Vendue in Pike Township. rlillK KuWrll-r will nfrr at I'uhlie Bale, at hit a rramenre ia iaki tuwnmip, oa TI ESDAV, N0VK.MI.Kll 2Vrit( 1S70, The rl.wmX artirlra, via: Two horere and bar iiruB, one twu hurae waitn, iiair twin aledi. lor fled, ph.w, harrow, windinil, rakm. forka. b ir-o girt tlilr, mniMtn liatiitncra. nhorela, nimdRa, cnPM-ut aawi, oue milk cow, ooe apring calf, bay hy tbc tou, oorn and out hy the buhcl, una cherry ruplmanl. Iwo taMea, tour atAnda, thre a .i rhairf, ftt and pufthinn, dtnk, d"ujliirar. VI. look ing aiasurp, bwk ean, eook atOTe, narlor itove. two muc plate atottta, iron krttlr, targe euppnr aruip, nioai enm, ruptmarvj an1 tinware, waah tot.f. rlmrna, tx-dv, bpte'hi, and o'.brr articlct. jr-t-Snle to eoromrnne at 10 o'cltM-k, a. m., wbeu iuaioima win oc amne Known. r.OHKRT R .(. Pike towmliip, Nut. 22, s;0-ItL PS0P0SALS for PHIS01T! To Builders and Mechanics ! CoyviaooYKna' Oi rim, ri.nsrif 1 1. !'., Novrnibrr t. ISM. I Pi-alid Tri'ii'snla fur rirniatnna7 Itio initcrial and err-HBnan1 onm.lrlln a new Priann lluilti liifr. Willi MioriS 'a rL.iJi-m-f atiacbril, ia llis maa. In r ar.l nl III 'm m. us an I l-a-ri it ion ivn in ie rii" aimni. aru.l ilraw.rri an.l i-fM-itirilmita, Hirrrfjr .rinrc. br K Iwaril HaiilnnJ, Km), Arihilri.-t, nnd now nn tila In lltta ndii-r, Mill Ik rcui.. fnun l uil'lcrp an I mri-!iaiiir, al lliair ntticr, until thr l.illi dnr uf Ilis-rmStr ni-vt. The plan ami pnarircialiiini run lip aisn al Ihii offijr at anT lime, anil lha An-hitrrt will Ix In altrn.l ancc nn the il ir prmr In Ihe (i;iiiiinp of Ih? i'ro pn.'l to piva all n?rnr.trr p iilunal iun a. Hula will Im rvnivH for Hie aulira contract. Ttikliifl; lha .lima now irrarsi at a Stnil valu.i. linn, ami lbs muitr, nf the auretin In Kiiaranlr Ihr j'srr.irniaiicp of Ihe rnnlraol mnt m-rumpitny Ilia iii.l. Hurrtisa mnit ho roaiilrntl nf Cfarfit-ld oounlT. Tin Coruiniifuinera rearrve lha liffhl lo rrj-i-l an? or nil In. I., anil lo a.i awaril Ihe con Ira-t aa in tln-ir jii'lncnt inaj bi-it iuba.rve lha intvtrfla nl tse ounnlv. (VMI TI. II. SUA KFN KR, PIMI lil, II. IIINU.MAX, l. 111 HI CK, Nor. i tf-TO Jt. Comnilnilnnrr,. T II) 1. L M II I. II M K H I I'KIUKCTIOS IS CANT HOOK SI The Clrain.ll Ktrlpior Canlhiink will not wrar out or break, beina Fonalructeil wilh one nlij hand triiui clip lo iomL It il rononnrnl lir all practical lumliermrn who hare examined it lo hw the mint perfect Cai.tl.onk erer inreolcil. Amos Kennard, Patentee. Manwfartored l.r Awoa Ksistss A Co., at ,, CI.E.vllULI.Ii, p,l. "AII or lera prnmjille altenileil lo. ul.l'ro IXMTTOII'B OTli 1. Ire. 4 by (turn thm I. Hrrp Iraf miirnlary hatinR l-wn frantrd to ihe aiiUprriher on the wtale of i K-Ui K r1 M K I,, dtci nw d, Infe of llradlir.l towenhip, I'lfMiflrld eonnty, Prnnaylt ania, all perpuna indrhtvil to paid eatpjle are repjfpttd to tii llo immediate p-iyinrnt, and tbupe hnvmjt rlaitua mcfiinM thr rnimc will prtPcnt tbiia dul authenticated for aMtN-innt. HIIJ.I4M P M H A I, KI.L1S h.M K A Ii, (Mohrr 19, 1-70 fit pd. Fawutora. i: I TtV XOI'H lw-Vher.-ft., I.rt. IHM KI.MlKliUV. late of F-rittifn tnwn.ln. lc(H i.md, hnte hern irrttitt d to the undo planed, I una an p rp-ma m-i--hh' j in pk1i fptf nn- reiir. rd t make immrdtate pavrnci t, an I thr.r hnvinr rlanaa afiint thr iimn will prtPrnt thinr duly atit' euli.-Rii-d, fur PeMlmirnt. F M. II'M'K FNItFRHY, HII.L1AM MifHAtKKS. IK . 2, IST0 fitpd Fici-mura. VIMIMI H A1ltl Wtm'KXtlei Ii hchy strn that li tter of adimni-tralion on the epUla of WIliLUM ll,K, difen'ed. lnte"f LawrrnM1 tnwnphip, t'trnrfti'ld etninty, j., having hern duly grantrd to Ihe nn Icrptjrncd, all iiora iiia indthti d lo aaid eetate will i, !( mrt pnrment, and Ihnae havinf clnima ur ilput.nndp Hill prrsput Ihi'in pr-iperlr aiiihrntimtt.l t.ir art. tl-m nt. HKUKft A lAI.K, CI arfifM, Nut. tt. Adminiatratns. Ol'll I-'- llnTinc thia dar dipord of my in t ' t in th me.iMintile huimpp tr Mrpr. rrnnk. l.irprtffht Co., I reoumrarml throa tn my pttn.np and ah fur them a UU-mI pharr u ihr trade. I.KulK.K M. UHlSltlN. Il'inti lale, Nnermtter I, Ii0. AM prisma annwin themaitrea lad'htI o t.c)rfff M. Ilrifh.B will at one naLe Pcttlvment of the aame and are anat. nmi It 1 I'll A VTh-re eame tit the premiurp of the anhperittcr In Knot tnwn-hip, alwtitt the l.t ui frcpiemner. ice, a tinmiie M hr. K, wilh a ht- tla liil. on llie rail of lha lath auiitiiiaril In ba ' almiit Ibror Tiara ol.l. Tho ownir will liloft- Cima turoard.'jiroto pmprrlr, ,ar rkrn-a aoil .krh.a.r. HAVItl WlfR. I Hnn taon.hif, K".. t, !: I. , in in itm im it-ie i in mi .. . .. . - How 10 Nine Ioim. 1 1 1I F llmrt ar karJ t y"'d lib lo hnaw ll'iw fun mnjr mre your ditllar Jh ajr in do it I 111 ihAw, If joa will read hat folluwi. A man ho lld Kn fur (Vota hfrf Who wiirkad bard at til Irada, But had a h'Hitthnld t aiipport That fiandfred all b mad. I mot hi ra onra. B-yi h, "My friend, 1 lo"h thread bear and rouKh f X'f lrld to not wyielf a auit. Uul can't aara up enough." Fy T, my Trlfnd, how much bar you t I'll tall ynv whfr to o T K"t milt tht' unur.d and cbaapi To HEI.KNSTKIN A Co. Ha too what Hit la ha bad aaved, And went to Keiienmelo A llrotbari', And thara bt ftot a handioiat luit, Kur half hr paid to olheri. Now ha ti hom, h tooki ao wall, And their r fleet ia audi, That whrn they taka their daily tnaal, They dim t eat half aa much. And now he findi on Saturday night, Witb all tbelr wanti lupplied, That he haa money left to ipend, And trnmt to hy aside. Hit fond tureen, wlih eheerful amila, lie fcladly telli to all. If you'd lava money, go and buy Your clothes at I.EIZENBTKIN'S CLOTIIIXO II A LL, Where the cheapest, A tail and beat Clothing and good Furnishing (iooda ean be bad to autt every taeta and in every style aprl I. '70 UjircU;iutou5. JOHN FAEEIEA, 718 AftCH STUKKT, Mi!ll of the WUtek, M. 7(b k 8ih 8;i., h.iulli HiJr, 1M1ILAUELPJIIA, Importer, If inufmturr A 4 r',JS? FAXCV FURS. r. ;" ' For Ladira'and Children'! Hnvinit riilarui d, rainodcled and imjrored tny old and liivtnnUy known Kl It KM F((. IT M, and linvinr iuifnirted rvry Inrfteaiid fplrndid aort incnt uf all th different kindu nf Fun frtn fir it liandM in KnnifVft, and haw had loom ran do np hy the tuoit k 1 1 1 Til I workuirti, 1 would reepr-rrUullj invite mr friend of Clenrfictd and adjaniit eoun iirr to etill and examine my verjr rt and beu lilul avsnrlmcnt of Funcy Fur, for hadiea and Children. I am di'tcrininrd Ui aell at ai low prircf a ariT other rrperthle llouoe in tliii city. All Fun Warranted. No minrepn-nrntntionn to effect ale. JOHN FA KKI HA, oel2fl 3m TIB Arch 8treet, rinladtlphia. O GTrB"ETi 8 7 0. J. & P. COATS BEST SIX-CORD, IS NOW THE ONLY t ii ii i: x i Tut up fur the American maiket which la Six Cord in alt numhrra. From No. 8 to No. 100, Inclusive, FUR IIAND ANir MACIIIXE. .9Fur tale hy all dealeri In Dry (Inoda and Notions. octZA-Ira r.'O s mul ISSI'h BOL'OIIT, SOLD EXCHANUKD OS MOST LIBERAL TERMS. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD At Msrkct Itilra. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific R. B. Eouds Pought and Sold. rvr-HTOH KM iloulit and Hold on C om mifntlon only. r-Aceonnli received and I nt crept alluWrd on daitj talaoRea. aul jict to cbeck at a'ght. 3:9:ly 40 Poulb Third Street, ThilaJtlnliia NEW DRUG STOKE' WM. B. ALtADER, M. D., Iruj;iflt ind Apotlirrary, CURWENSVlLhK, PA., Keep! eonxtantlj on hand large aiortmrnt of DRUGS, rah-nt Medioinra, I'liiit and OiN, Varniihea, yr Siufft, Ac. Ilia atftek of Irajrn ia pure and frrfh. and ravtt.ujers run rrly upon (rrttinj thc bnt of fvervthinj in fail line. ill PttlCB of P K It F U M E 11 Y Toilrt Artiilea. 1Uir Tunica, Cipmtir, Hrnhc. Toilrt 8mrf, ('uinhP, F.tekrt llm.ks I'm.. Inka, reneile and rapr, and a r'-neral appurtmrnt of this elaii1 of g'uidp, arc all ol thv bi-at (jMihir, puni: ir .v i: s ,( liquor s. Fur Midii-etl piirpopra only. J)m, I'ullr, Lnhriratinc Cile. Ac, to an It thr wantBi'i the euininuniir. Hi eitentlve an I well aclrrtrtl ptocV nf tturt and Mdirinra ennhlea him to (III rhvueian prewriplinna on ahort notice and on the tnoit reaanna'ir terina. Pinokcra and Chewera will find b ia ftrk of rhrwing and Huiokinjt lfiharei, Cifurp A hnufl, to euntiPt of the eery hrat branda In the market. A ahare of public patroimjr? ia aolieiled. (trl, IV .Va. W. It. Al.KX A XIKH. PRO PS ALSI To ilrlttce itnilderat riMviainf rna' Orrirr, 1 Clearfield, l'a . Novemhtr I.'., s;n. 8ealixl I'ri'pf-pnlp will he reorn rd hy the County I'ynnntnnimnTP of t'lmrtic-ld enunty, at their othce, nriiil Fri.lay, tlie f'h d;v of Itcr-inher nrsl, fur ihe erection of a t'oVKItl lt HltllM.K an.PP th Itrrir hi'h'W the mouth of t'ho.t I'rerk. Paid Mri.k'c t If of I .it' fet't apann, and anuilar in iln Ou!itrnction lo thr one h-ium the uiouth of Alul'T ptn'at'n'ck. Pcpara'e pn.pupalp are invitrd fur the rrti atin and tnftony, PtalinK th prier er Tnrd for the former and per porch for the la'tcr. Ah"i. for the Ptjnnre and pawed Initihrr ami alnn t le-w. ft inf the prire per rohie fimt tor thr former and per tliinin l for the latter. Aloo. for tho earprntrv and hlai'kxniiihinir ; or. for Ihe whole wirk, inrdu tin nia'crtnl. Clan of Hndfrt to le atn-n at the CoiiimiP.lonrrV OfBr. PAMI Fl. H. PMAFFNKH, HA Ml hi. II. 111MMAN. It A U III t K, (I. It. I'-ti Anfi, Clerk. CoiRTti;lncrp. JOHN THOUTMAN, FURNITURE DEALER XIarkrt Pt.t ea.t of Ihe Allf rhrny llonae. c i i:r.i h i i. pi. KKKPon h iel all kind nf Fnrnllore. In atiitp or hy lha amgle article. Tb'w ia mid of em article f Furniture. ill find it lo 1 bt ir tntrnl to eall and eviroina my ttock. which 1 will tell Terr low for eaph or exchanee for auttaMe lamhar. CharMd, I'a..Apri A. IHT If. 1'THAV. I 'nme to the prcmiac of the anh. 4 acriher. in H 'Ca twntiip, nn or a"nt Ihr htoi of laat AufuM, a H H1TK HARIttiW. i np iiwimmI lo lio itti'ii0 mmitUl olil. 1 be nrr ir noiir - lfl In p.imi fnrwanl, pniva pniiiirlv. liav rhaiar" ami lako him aoav, nr br Kill W .l..j.n.ril of a. lb. law ilirorla. ItK.KV 111 lit- If. rirwnrlt BnHg.,Nr. t ,r.. 14 ilUtirfU.ntfoiu. SIM1-I l I I III"! IMI I MIIMI P AlVAIlMIl 1 II K II I; I. AT halt, m o n io IT A NO MANUI'ACTOUY. WILLIAM KNABE 4 CO., ManuTaoturrra of (IHANO, tiQUAItC a tlMlKlHT V I A X ) F 0 11 T K S , DAI.TIMOKK, II. Tlir.o In(rnrnrntii hnr hein Wfure the pnlilic fur nrarly Ttiirir year, and upon (licir ei'it lhuc nlune atiaintd an tinporjIiHwd pre-rniiueace, which pronounrra thfin ufieijtialt d. Tin Ir T 0 N K enmhinea ffrtat power, .etrlnni and fine ringing quality, na m II ua rvnl ptirif v ol Inlonnli'in, and awevtueaa throughout the rntlre scale. 'J heir t o i; L II ia plinnt anil elaliL, anl entirely frue frtm the stillnraa ftmnd ia an nmtir l'inni.a. IS W(HtK.M.NSIIp HifT are imfnnlci, iMtnjr none hut the vry hent acHnrtned mairriiil, tho faige e.ipiiiil emplovi'tl in our bupincpa pniihlinjr up lo kerp entmtuutly an imnirtipe Ptoi-k uf tuiiiltrr, Ac, on Imtnl. i" A II our hijiiiiii1 I'm nop hnv our Ni-w Im proved 0rrMtriHii7 lrnle and (he Ajjraflt Trrhlu. f-rf-We wmiM cnll aptmal ottmiion to oui litn iinpriiveinrnfp In tirnrol I'itmoi and Iritner .rand, I'a'rnti-cl Ann. 1 t, Isfirt. hi--h hrinj; 1 he 1'iaoo nearer perli f-tion than hap yet hreu ailtuned. Kvrry Viano fufft Warranted or Hve Years tt c have mado arranKt-mnt for the pole M'hide- attle Air-'iii-y for tin- inot Cclt'lirnti d l'arl'r Oranp and MelodfunP, It ith we oiler Wholeisale and Kilail, at Lowent ractory Cricp. U1LLIA.M KNAUK k CO., Bept. il, IPTC-Cui. lluttimore, M l T AIILIdll IM) IHS I. lliuhi-at rr,'ln'nim, Silver Meilnl. awanli-'l orer all eiitupelitinn, al MecbaDic. LihitiUiun, lloatun, Oclober, 18111. TIIK Oltiai.VAL AND OKNUINE SELF-REGULATING, WltuUGIlT IIION, AItt TIOIIT, GAS-C01TSUimTQ HEATE?., WITH rTi:HTCD I)i bt Fcurrn, Gratk Uai Ka-iTtt, WaoroDT Inojr Radiator, AND AlTOHATIC IlBOl'LATUII, For Burning Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 10 aitea fur brickwork, and 2 eiiei Portable. MajrrALTi'atn ovmt ar J. REYNOLDS &. SON, N. W. eorncr l"th and Filbert Streeta. IMIILADELPIIIA, FA. j Tbeae II patera are made of Henry V roof lit Iron, well riveted t(rether. ami arc wnrranted to be alPoluH-ly On and luat 7 i jf lit. They are the only ilraiera that are managed without any dnm pera, and tn whirb all ainui of luol can be burned without alteration. . Cook ine Kansca. fur If o tela, Keatnnranta and Famihea. Alao, a Flat Tup Heating Han go. I Fiie Plaee Ilratera, Low Down Giatva. Slate i Manle!. Uf-ciFtcra, Ventilatora. i Pamphlet git ing full description, aent frre. to i any ailJnu. Jy 13 70-ly THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES A III. At) OI' ALL OTIII.I1S! I Eighty Six Thousand, Seven JIunJred and Eighty-One Machines Made and Sold the Past Year! I Thia number cxeero by faouaono' tht talee of any other Wachloa, and tht demand ia ttlll incrawlbg ! THREE THOUSAND TEK WEEK Art no being made and rold 1 THE REAFCyS HVJ'; Boeauio It tbiboiltci crrrritial prlnrifiloa net found ;in tnf athrr Mv?Mne; barauia cf tu Id I'Uciljr of eon.trartlun, eaia of rparalion, uaifurmlt of reeiaa artion at any iprcJ. anil capanll fjr Ilia grealcsl TAat al tariclj uf urk, Aoa ur ci.aria. r.rliti wi.htnK to parcba.i alouM cut Ml lo ttaraino Ibi, bottof ail Sowing Macblnca. I br lie apenrj for lliii ilacbino, mi will kctf full mi)1' banJ. j. s. piiownts, May 4, 1S70 If. llrmiSa'il, i'a. TEETH! fflTOwsft TEETH! EXTR AC1KI FOH 5 CENTS. Eitractcd with the use ef Nimot Oxrtt Oa. and Lnr i. At rptr I ai a, (the only ba.mlcaa and efficient Ana'sihutiea now in uv, by S. J. HATES, Surgeon Dentist, OF Cl'KW KNSVII.LK, TA., Mho would brrrhy moat respectfully it tarn hi lhantti for the litcrtl patronnne of the papt, and inform the puhtie that be hi removed hit office tn the enrner of Slate and l.oouxt atrceta, (iiver Jrnkini' atore.t where he ia prepared to receive Ina ruptmncra In newly fitted np roi ma, aud do l bt ir woik in the aiont h k i 1 1 i ut ani Witikm:inlikt manner. All work d ne in the latft and moat approved it lea, and jjuaraoter I. Ir. Havra will 1 enzafrd In hi effct from the 11 tn the Mil of each m.in'h. The balance of rat h tnon'h he ail) aprnd in Olen Hope, Uurtii.le and l.ulhrrtl.urjf, nltemutcly. Partiea repi-linj at a diPlancc phnuM write to op previoua of their com in )fiie hoi;r. from 8 tu 12 clock, a. ro., and from I to i o'clock, p. in. We no mmt hut the very ttat material, and tlcfv eompeiition fur leaulyt chrapnnt and dura hihty, (iivr ui a eall. Curwanarille. Pa., Mar 1 1ST0. . ni'ft r r"!'!-! LW Anl i ittll MOKL! flHK andcraitned would repeelfully announce 1 to the eititt na ef CleafGild aud vitii.Hy that be has op rued a large f Lot' ii, h:ki, OHOCrRT BTOI1R, On Rtrd atrett, nrnt door to the Leonard Houne, Clrarfirld. Priiii., Wherr he win keep eonatantt.t on hand, for a hole tale or retail, (rood in the n'mve ha", at the low vp t pricra. Flmir in haTela and ancka. (m Meal, 0lt. Bnn, and all kinda of Fed fcnaimtly on hand. 1'i.N and are. It. IKTT. l'VSA UT. Koe. 9 41. hy J. V'ANTKI 50n iuhe!a t.f I'ot.io, in ai ehange f"f Flear, Keed, Ae. NHir.t orHT(IIM ()MH) n X " leatflcld r'-nmr, r, Pa. il'icri Parii o. IttJ, St pt ism. hi Wimon A aciaa. va. ember Term, : PutTit. Ci ahr A Co The nndcrpirni d Andilnr havine hrvn ai.oionl. el to innke d'.Pinhiilion of the nvmi-y rtinff from ihe aale of rt-al elale nn the ahote wrii, gira noti.T that he will attend to llie dutira o In eppnintinrnt at b' I'lhce in t'trrli I 1, on Tut r dii v, the : W:h dny of oetnhcr, wl -l o'cto k. ui., ahcu and In re a M psrric ht'en iit wax a' tend III KXTHAI. V. SUI ill. Net. m;o ;(. Au hior. 4 1)111 NITK ATOH'M !k(tTI(T. oiiM' I iV iph-reh rehy given I hit ictirra of n lmintrnti'n on the eutc of .Mia MARY d. KM. 1.1. riie'ri. late of towoU, t Uaitiel 1 vountv. I'.tnV. ).t - ing been duly grauM to the unlcriiicJ. all pcr-a-np indrhlrd to aaid enlale will plen-e make pay. ment, and ihnp having elaiun or di insnd will prcpfnt them proptly authenticatfJ fur trtUrincnt and allowance witb.mi did nr. Pll M l UiHiV M, AdminUtrMor. Oneeola M ill, tK-t JA, t-Ul f-t. 1 Tl !.! A t'OJWTAitl !. I ri f I Vir haa printnl a Hr nniiilvr nf lha nr. IrllK flll.1.. ami will aai tho rofwit o twanlr. ;atorslo,i.ilr..;o, atilrtn. a,M T (turatiouat. MK3 H. S. SWAN'S bUIIUUL FOR GIRL? i i.Ktm n.i.n, i-A. r p 1 1 K A 1. 1. T K It M nf r..,i rle.li , ,,. I nirne. Miin-la.,, r-jilemlier ath, In;!!, A 1'iiinarr il .artniilil Kill ha ad.M I. I S.-Iin.iI in, lull, .,r hi. I. Hie ii-r.ia.iif , "j l".fiii inrirui mr nre ien enr.ir.il f,. I inun .hi n- .,.,n-. l MH.Iir llm e.arl,il Ti;il.MS UF TL'lTKiV. Rnailina. In I hnerapli , , tt rllinir.Oljrel U,. aiif, I'rimury Arilhinelie anil I'tlniarr llinl'irv, l.i.r.l and ili-.cr plive Wcii(ra.h wild Map Ilriinj(, llraamiar, il,i,i, am, rnien Arlimnrtie Altfi'lira ami lha Heiancea In.iroeii.in in Inalrninenlal luuaie Hi IUI llfcl 11 h .IN nil p. inline, ?l lea.ima IVni Wink Fur full panienlnrv aenil fur Ciirular. t'learlirld, firpu 7, I ri TU I .V.d. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY I Rev. P. L Harrison. A. M., Principal, rpili; uriutt, ru n of tht rent aeuoUn,, I J.. y-nr of ihia ln-titiil Mn aill eutini-iie a ii n l a imp i ill uny i,f .uvembrr. l? J ru pun ran i-nier ( anv time. 1 he v will I ehaijt.'d wifh tuition Iroui tho I line tkty entrr u hit- riurj im inr rrmiil. 1 br (iiurne of inatrueiion emhraef i every tUiL iiitHudrd in a tUnrotifh, iTactical and aeouu.flitb vu nun ,i' n.ii mr i ihii H'f. 'Jh I'mi-ipal. ha ii.jr tvid ihr ndvantfl- nt miiL'h e4prricne in hia proffpoiyti, aaiurea pareott I an 'l ptunniiriiiP that Ina eiitin- iiinlny and energM will Iro dfTMii-il o tlifniorxl and oienLai traiaiai of the youth plxct d andi-r Imh rhnrit". TI.KMM OK Ti n ION. Orthnprnplty, K-alitiir, Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, per Hration ( 1 1 wtfkp) ti aa (initninar, jctmpl(y, Arlthtuetio and Jl istr- $f Al l'ra, tj i-mik I r , 'J riimoiuetry. Men auratmn, Kurri-y wjr, rhilotwihy, I'hvai olcjfv, f hcniialry, book Kerping, ItoUny and I'hypi.-al tr,raphy f f $ lit tin, On i k and French, with any of the aWre rlrnncba J Ml sir j'iaii.:;y iwm) $n n jff-e"No di-du.'tiiMj aill Im m.Ue furahaenea, ilrior further parftrulan intjuire of Ht r. P. L. liAlti.IaON, A. W , Feb. 2, leTK.lf. 1'riLcipal. H. U Ii I D G E. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Ktore one door eart of Clearfield Mkh,) Market Mreet, iearfield, r. Lr EF.FS on hand a full aasortmtnta of Oewtr' . k Furniabinir tiooda, tiioh aa rblrta, Liata and Woolen Ladrrabirta, Urawtra ana) eki. ech tira, rocket tiindKerrnieis, uiorea, Bala, Omhrvllna. Ae in great variety. Of Fleet Gooda be keapa the Best Cloths of all "Shales and Colors, ueb aa Black Doeakin of tht etry beat anak; Fancy CaPtiiaera. in great ranety. alao. Freawk Coaticf, Hearer, Pilot. Chinchilla, and. Fric ti overcoating. All of which will be told ebtan far Caab, and made up aeeurding lo tht lattai atj lea by eiperieneed workmen. Alio, Aeent for Clearfield eonnty for I. U. Sin cr A Co'a. eelebrated Sawing Maebinea Not. I, lRAi tf. H. BK1DGI. STOVE AM) EARTHED -WAEE OF EVERY IESrRIPriuN I chocks: I'OTSI CHOCKS! n.her' l'a tent Airtight Htlf . Knilt t allot Rtalts( IH'TTKK CHOCKd, witb lld, CUE AM t-UuCKS, MII.K CROC IS, Al'I'l.K llt TTFR ' I'.UCKS, 1'KKl.K CHOCKS, FL0WEII rtiTri, HEMSDIi, STEW POTS, AnJ o great many utbfr Ibinga loo numarowl U turnliuD, In b bad al FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WAKE POTTERY, Coiner c t C'hrrrr and Third Straeta, U.r.AKr ILU, PA. aagl 3Tew Cabinet! MOSIIANNOX LAND AND M'UDER COV PA NY ofirr for pale Town Ik-la ia tbt br imijii of Opceola, Ctrarlield count?. I'a., and alpw k'i to auit orrhapera o-iipide the limita of aai O'.ronrn. lUtn-oia ia aitnutfii to (be Jloahannoa ('nik, in the rirticat fiortion of the roiuty ef ClentfiKld. on the line of the Tyrone A Clearfield It.-.ilrnr. i, where the !irhnmn and Uvarertcn bran'h road interpret. It ia alpo in tbe heart of the Mo-!itir,fin rual l:ipin, and larjta bodiea vf white pine, hcnilrk, ouk, and other tiniher rnr roui.d it Out i f it;t l;ir at lumliT n anaftxitar inp aM..I.!tfl.u;c;.ts tn tlie 6tate ia IcrattJ in tht t er.. wlilc thvre nre tnnny other lumher acd ihiii.'lo ii i;i atmt.d it.' Tin Kan it but a cs ycatp old. mid t'onttina a popalalion of ont tb t-at i iiihii!.i:iii.t4, fr Fur futihT information aj.ly at lit olet ol i'uc jiHv c-irruiiT, MS LAWSilK. 8t1 i SLiicrtnirndent. SAWS! SAWS! SAWS I Mp'TAS'S CUOSCUT, M M I., 1RA0 AD ClnCl LAH SAWS. Eoynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw. ALSO, r-ATUST FKHFORATED A ELECTRIC IAWI, For aalt lj eetlt.rfl J. F. HICLIR A C. TKW Tl miKpj FKEl. SACKETT, llai.ufarturar ef Tinr Coprer and Shoot -Iron Ware Roofing, Spouting and job work done oa Shop an Market St., neatly oppotitt ifat Jail, 4flT0 Cl.KARFIKLT), PA. DAVID REAMS, SCJUVKX Kit & SURVEYOR l.uttirrsbnrfc. Pa 'Mi E mWrihcr olferp hit eervleet te tbe pnhHt I in the eap;inir of Semener nd Soreeyer. A.leanpf.ra.irtennepromt.HTallel.drdto.tPd tlic ninattijr ni aralla, ueett' ann nmf hfai inatre- mcnlp of wrihpg, triernted without delay, atd warranttd lo he correct or no charge, el J. A. BLATTENBEEGER, Claim and Collection Office, OSCEOLA, flearfield Co., Pa. f eConreyancing and all legal paper dranr aiib accuracy and d.ppalrh. Ltiafta on and -pf ti'-kita to and Iron any point ia Koroma priM-ured. ael'?! 6n ORGANS & PIANOS. ESTY'S AXD MASON d HAMLIN'S, S. J. 1IAVKS, CnrwenaTilH, Pa. VM I.I The vuWriWr offert the beea ami lot in which the rt-mdea in the lioroiigb oi tlonitii-ld. ft.r aale. Ilia aituatnl en Market I Phoot, in an liit.le location for either a pinaie ni.lrn tor lnitiiicip tmrfMiara ia a ootner lot and worthy tbe attention ot Iboac wanting t in "i m low n proprrlT, aim one ao'are lnm iae Court lloaae. For pnc.. niqtiirr on Ihe peewit. .Mrt MAItY I'M l. V1KKH AfT. or Bug.' I JH I.. tXTTI.K, AttT at l-a. TOU? M1 irKotiewiahera- I J hy givi n that Letter Teplamenlarv bating n vrapiM in Ihe pulinorit.er. on ihe Kplale of II.lMtl-TM S M K I,, deed, lale of Uradford lonlip. I'lcarBcId eonnty. Pennsylvania, U pci-otiP tn'M'iid lu Mil i,tate are reqiiralrd ta mnke itnoi dinie pivment. and Ihopn bf-'r elui.o' air'iiiiM the PMna will iirearnt I hem da ty auinenucaiei lor aeMicmcnT, KI.1.1S SMKAU Etorwtar. OctoVer ll. lro 6ip,i. IOH M I". -While, l.ad. fine, Paint. Ida J fr I. Ti-Tceiint. Vamtabea ef all kiada, C-Jnre In il and I'rr aint. Vamih pmhea. maia iURTYi'K A lltWIN. H I.MpcieetT, Uviisb i' i'l liaibn. l!akr- Cool I lr Oil, .l.Tna'a aoit ATr'Nt.iliPia.a f aT.r kinH. r.raala l,r HOtrSWICK AIRUIM. rpraon ana1 abOnmlnal lurruflar, of arary P k,ad of ,h, 1.., l,.....la, for ..1. W 1'n.j Momf HA.HMWKY I iHYW.