E. EL IT.AWI.ET, Tinton. %VEDA BQiA Y. 810 f• • ;Hon.. Geo. W. Woodward in a let ter written. to us Troth - Philadelphia - states t tuft te 17,fetrueditoi t theki Twin tifoz f thY law inTha't city. ue Was openenus- abilities as aJwlge, weßfully recognized by that community—while his tenure of office cdntinned,as , he raided at Phila. delphia'dttving - . that tittle. His eminent abiliedS at tilt liar will 1144 =pie scope, rind' 41e highh rvepeot which ho.'Yon ,Etas a Judge' ®imen of all parties' skill enable hint at ono_: to assumes high Position. ins-tiaitbti have deprived tl)e xa ple' tb4t eonnty of the needed. ser yices so able a jurist* by an igna minions ,defeat,but it will prove to be their loss and his gain., "Such talent as the f1.,*0e4,... W. 'Weedward posseses, will command Position and respect In nay counn uity. The.oul y regret is, that 'this State and the nation do not possess mote ' of them_ . ' M - 7" The_ assembly . district composed of Lycomhsg, trniou Ana Snyder counties, from reports pro. two Democratic, and one Radical member but the ofribial re tnrns show that all aro Democratie. Young, who was cousideeed defeated, is elected by twenty-one majority. This re: dudes the Radiadi mr s urrity ta 9 on • 'joint balieit; tigain Of 14 in eitee year. We do not Wonder that thil thought there had been an "earthquake. ..1 1 W.West' Virginia hc4 fulfilled the mostsan'griine hopes of the Democracy in her late election. She has elected a Dem ocratib Governor„ a Democratic Legisla ture, two Democratic Congressmen, there being tratrone Radical elected, and one Dentocsatio Tar/tied States Senator. Anotßey' strong_pillar in the white inan's terrepre. More "Quaking." On Monday last an 'election was held in Lotifsiarm, and yesterday, in Alabama, ArkanSas,Delaware,Florida, Illinois, Kan sas, KentuckY, Massaclinsetts, Michigan, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri. Nevada'. Now Jersey, New York, Rhode Islam], TtnineSSO, Virginia and Wisconsin. We sltall be' greatly disappointed if we do not see another account of is -severe "quaking'l in the -Mai-Leal edifier: We hope that we heard the 'shock about 'sec* ~'clock last night and that we shall hear , of great damage to theßadical "Chimney" and a general smashing out of their "col ored"• glass, but we are going to wait and see if there has been one, and then we can be as wise as the editor of the Mont rose Repubican is. lie says he eau get tip a "miniature earthquake' in hia of fice any time, and advises the people of the county to take his paper so as to hear about it 'The people thong ht so last week when lie prthunigated the diabolical news of , an eaithqualie in Montrose. We . ntlarstand tbat he run his little "earth. quake maelline” as strong as he could on Tuesday last but no one was very much shockeill.iy it. The people who take the DitmocitA,T want to read facts, and the editor don't propose to get up an earth quake unless we hare had one. We think however that we shall be able to give our readers an account of a true old Democrat tienne whiett took place yestenla.y. rffr'That notorious Whittemore, it is reported, has beets defeated in. the South Carolina Semite by a negro. The Radi cal leaders. of South Carolina ought to be represented by just such a scallawag as Whittemore; but we would pity even the popularity of a negro that could be de f,ated by him. Perhaps we should not say too much .about poor Whittemore as it might reflect upon the Butlers and other Radicals of cadetship notoriety. It rery hard at this time to attack any public crime or nuisance without person ating some of our goverment rulers, eith er white or black. It is rather a tight place for- an editor, especially our Radical co temporaries. Some of them however do slop over and tell the truth occasionally. ;,'The Cincinnati Enquirer figures that as many as 20,000 votes were east by negroee in the late erection in Ohio. The Radical majority in the state was only 16,000, showing conclusively that among the wtite men of the State there was a Democratic majority of 6,000. But for hr negro vote Radicalism; would not ham sueoeetkd even lit Ohilt, ,r4if English papers are noted fur their ignOrunee of affairs in this.conntry. The following. froTifil Liverpool_ paper of the 14th nit., is a fair specimen of the Amer. jean 'flees prlblished irrEnrOPc The 'dent* sts in the:United States yes r terdilT tassed off qttietly. The negroes I (lied"' The returns are meagre. A stortn has idjareirehe'linet. The tlepnblicans in Peonlyltania'haveelmted 10 and Dem ,rats SO meinbers of Congre,as, this being tt 11'einoeratie gain of three. litanstelisible Pberrontettou. LotroolVvrizs, Ohio, Oct 26.—A ro• markable phenomenon occurred the day o n whph the earthquake was Mt, about three miles east , of here, at a place called Stomp's mill, and an a small hillside that has herotgore been dry ground. .' Aletrim .otwater about one foot in di arm t r _ F ;oirmr oat in great violence, and has *tr. running wi th the same force ov er - Tire gmurid rora considerable tepApPiAnd ate. rater'SPOnt iv settling. A longpoie Las been inserted, bated bot tom tottud.. , "Age:deems to-be an underground' lake. It is eausingemr i:clorabla eseitsment. The people in different parts of the State, in new of the fearful corruption prevailing in State legislation during the . • d the •—• . to -ssity or ce,,,' ha ii ,a • •o • c. ,„,g,itat •.. t. call, pConvuntio • ''alter t.•:. C 7 t‘ikuii thin ati i ; le o nej4 1 d 1 , . • la u 2 ' th . :. . ' gio shall %so en palish and the, people have had au opportunity to pass judgment upon, them. The Philaik.lphia Dag, says, and we e, rove the suggestion, that—"lf 4 tire *if revise the state constitu tion be ca led, it should be nonpartisan. .fr. e_hat, —/V• • ' _ framed the p . rpi - 7 _ ... ' ution of New Jersey, whioli • c ~ 0 'ad of an erq . tt number of w figs an. demooru the act-of the , Neir•arwylleghtd4uti Ktv,i& iug for the i.leotleti of-delbra, Ceti 'the ,convention., srepribed% the—muniber .13l3igsand, ( derstoeustitt. that , nhould. , be relentedfrom edc 1 county, and sot!appar -1 tioned them as to make thy T oonyention !' consist of an eqiialiiiin i beroy - eoh 4 This [ notion reguitiil a perkefil hai‘menious convention, in whkth no partisan qUes , tions were iv tinduoad,-. and svhich framed and odopted's constitution • thati was• al most unanimously ratified - by the - J.o4+le of that state, ,it sinailar . „arrangement could as carilyliii_iinicie ,in Pennsylvania, and, if - we all,4ii hare A noustitifienal convention, it diight to - he constituted on such a nmiiiitime, basis: T he' welfare of tile:people we largo; liet 60' intbreiabf party, should bo , thblcibleet of 11114 proPcis •c'd T9v9ute4t* -. .• -•.•-•. - , • ' - Taa,cratays.... • , ~. 1 Courtufrialtylercßiltattchisit!heitihreast In the followinggiven the poi)- nlatinn-of the great cities of the eduntry according to ithe 'returns of 1850; 2800 and Is7o, with the increase and percerit ago of increases in the degatle : „190. 1860. 1870 Yew 'Torii, .:,515,547 813,699 926,341 I nOcase 298 , 122 672 _.... ___ . . . ... Peitelrtage • . ' V 1,83 13,84 Philadelphia . ..4M 762 "'665,529 0;159 I nerease . . . . 156.767'' 01, 630 Percentage .. 38,36. ' / 1 1 - 6,20 Brooklyn.... ,96„838 .. 266,661 396,661 Itierease.... 160,823 130,000 Percentage.. 175,36 48,73 Chimp 29,163 ,109,260 348,709 Increttse.... 79,297 239,449 Percentage. :264,66 219,16 St Loails .77,360 160,773 313,013 increase- • 82',1N 3' '• -V2,240 Pereenta,ge.. • 4 105,48 04;69 Baltimore 160y054 212,418 2,67,519 4.136.1 64.1R1 Percentage.. 1 251;5 26,(0 *Boston 126,551 1,77,8-a- 250,701 Increase.... 40,9.4 72,661, Percen fn,ge . 29,92 40,96 Cincinnati . 115,135 161,014 216,900 Increage . 1 -45,600 57,836 Percent%e . ' 30,52 • 35,4 Frand0.84,776 56,802 Increase • 12,026' • 68!;50" Pp:cep:taw.. ' 63:86- 104,71 lYits1 ), P10 00 .40,0 QA! .361.122 109,U8 s i r„- - • •,.; • . .21412 48•,21 , . 'ercen Lige . . 52,R0 '7B,ftg' Pittsburg 4 1 406 47 2j : q,215 • 1 nemigo . . '. . , 2,4 C . 3,,993 P"rvent44ge .. - . 7, . . 61 :7,18 *The unusual inerraie in the ease of Beaton between 1.860 anti' 1870' is 4n a measure owing to the anoevation of ont: Lying villages and towns to the city. }The first census of SAP Franciiieri Was taken by Statc, anifpority nl l ia2.and the inerewc aitir pert-en tage previous to 1860 are for eight years only. 011.r-r---- - -r • Tbanktighlpg Proclnwusiou. In . conifiniancie of .an honored State and national eustoM, and in dtivout ac knowledgement, of human dependcmce upon Almighty . favor, I de bei-eby up point Thursday. the twenty-fourth day of November nest, as a day of general Thanksgiving and praise. being the same day, and for the same ends and, uses„ set forth by •His Eiceneney, fli&President of the United Stated, lulls firkielaniation of the twenty first instint. Penasylvanis ansnrpassa in blessing', should not. be .sitipassed by , =rib?se knowledging her gratitude to God.' i Let ns, then, as cit l izems the, cpufrf!o4wepith, abstain, tts . thr possiblcg A - roto, pm' usual avocations'oti tbaOlny,and. :assemble at our respective planes of worship, den let us there, and in the festivities of our oszitim ' bled families at crust cherished }mules,' re joice in the goodness•of Cred o and • Moder. thanks to Him for His loving kindness and His abrndatit mercy toward us. Let our thanksgiving and praise find express ion in dedicating the day to deeds of. be nevolence and chairity, and in minister ing to, and alleviating the wants of the poor, the needy and the suffering; so that • 1 all may "rejoice and be' exceeding , glaa." "Tu.d.) good and to-distributer, for ,, e, ent4 for with Bitch-sacrifices God is well - 'pleas ' ed." Let us invoke Divine favor upon out beloved State and nhtiow, tutdpriy that all who art: . called to administer. their =overnments may 'be 'actuataty ,the -;spirit of wisdom and iinderstandinig, the spirit ecihrasel and might, the spirit of knowledge and the fear of the LordP , Given under my band and the great seal of the State, at ilarrisbarg. this twen ty-eigh t day of October, in the year of our 'bird one thousand eight htindred and seventy, and of the Commonwealth the ninetv-fifth. J9TIN W. GEARY By the Goretiffir, F. JoFit,;(s., Secretary of the Commonweilth Indiana Cangreinnen. Ojj4al illeillteno of the Rrecnt Mee:ton—A tkm and& Midorityin• iltr State on Congreismcn of, ' Newly (WO. Pigriet• Nanbess Elect..ThuL nml..That.maj. , I .., C., S. Holman 4.. .Jlunes IS: Wilson 4 4141 6. . —Daniel W. Voorhees..... 7....111de1ma n. lort m an 8. Jam:pi N.lyne4.6. 1.084 0. , ...I. P. C. Sbanko, . 394 10.... William =llama '4102 11.... Jasper Prkeni.. ~ 1,407 Total. _ - Denlocratii ahoWeir on congnxeltnen..: -6018 ,;rrr—r • larriisigointudelqftted &tura . dIt910:130; which! lig tit& point ,tcochtliginca , dhly, 14f12. The fatnon! of an armistice and the jubbability •thaV peace woulcl. emir after theSin erntiOne, effeeted•the deetitie;:fyhie!/, )IP • ever, vas efieckbdloji . +lO. pi l 6Wqa rot amount or emit sales, cud tro elm teak* , ted to INN at 1101, • ' • The Great fkirrender t,• • V 't." 1 - teeial to the ew uric et 4., I—Th It. following' are e toe $ tlt tlity ah. un (1w 27th l o Oeto t lble r eintot . the •li al • Gin, tun ,!umunders- iu- Firta. The French army under coa t . I n tt ot; of 3fartiltal... Buz:tine_ are declared_ Prim - biters of war. kitcolitl. The room 51 . 44 towiOf It‘hl with the forts and iunnitions or war, pro visions am y • . , r AtitataLiti.,4l. - uer, - w ire - may 61 43 pftlierty of the . : tntaiof Ersibeeifshull btilfiven-itipio ' the ' if3orman artny; uhdldiiliti3reif in - thw. , 0,,0n,- ,ditiostritl lihietra wits fotind. the tratidity• of the eatritilation. . i• • • ; ~ 4 - !::• • lit: .Thittl..Pn the Satintlay nett folleiwing - ' at middhyirthe fotts-of St. Quentin; - Nap -1 petillagmititne remaining, forte-and toort ' IMoselle shall bo surrendered to the Ger. mmit - trdopa• : " .' - • ' ''' '. :iFotirth. •At the' honyof ten Aloof: the - , BAUM Oa Prassittniaffloers of the. artillery l' And en nom' corpli.shall •he • attatitted ' into al the-forts in order that (boy, may 1 tak( , passessioii.af and occupy 'the riMtta- • mil:lceland • ' tin w ail charges- from the 1 mines... • • • . -;,• : • 1 •• Fiftb:t•Tho• French arms, ell artily ma terials, :flags, cag-,1e4. cannons, i trail len s ibiirgon and•timmtin Ilion anti artillery equipages left nt and in • the furls nudeetni/iiary commission Or France, to he giTtnuitnuiediately - ttio the (lent en earn missioner& ' Sistli.' troops' , in Metz, ar t& die surrender, to be eonducted, with out• urns, in regiments or regimentill corps, in military order to some-filed place, to boindimeed b+the Prus'siatis, • .: Seventh; Thep Front!) , officers in com mand of the man, after their arrival at this fixed place, to be at liberty to return to the intrenohed thimps or to Metz ' on givflig.thr.lr!word of honor not to frit either place withotit an order of permiss ion front - the' German ctminiandant. Eighth. ThetTops aftet surrender be marohed to - bivotiac,. the French sol diers retaining their personal effects, cook ing utensils?, Ninth: -All "the French .generals and others oilletirs;- with military .employees who rank as ctiminissioned officers, ,ritid who engage by written promise not to bear arms a r 7umst,Germanpand to agitate againet Frussion arrests dating he war, not to be made prisOnors -of war; hire 'be' pertnitted arms and 'to have tlit , irpersonal property in recoobni ban of the courage displayed by them du rinn the campaign. The - r - rencti military surgeons will retriain in the fortress to take charge of the wounded. They will be treated according to the rule§ 'or the Convention of Geneva and considered as being attach ed to the liespitals'cif Prussia, Eleventh. All questioins of detail, ends as concern the commercial rigbts of the totra-tif Meer and the interests and rights of civilians and. noti-etimbatants,, considered and treated sitbseprentlY r in i an appendid to threrittlitury,pap4..r of cap itulation. .1 •ft 2,, Twelfth. Any clause, sentence or word used in the present draft or arrangement the reading of Myna' may present a doubt as to its exact meaning shall be in terpreted hereafter in favor of the people of France. Latest from • the War The' armistice - las born finally rejected . —and the warwill rirneT(Vl nna probably be carried far into the winter. It is not yet frilltlcnown exactly why no agree ment could take place, but it seems that the trim& demanded by the Germans Were far too seyere. •Ovring to the circumstance that the negotiations pending were known to the.commanders 'of the din - des in the tleld nu movements of huportance took place anywhere. Garibaldi is reported captured,•and Neu Ilrelsach and Ilelfort are:vi,goronslY besieg`ed. 'lt seems to all :es if the opinion expressed 'by napoleon at the beginning of thii war,lhat it wonhl ben lone one. Will beYerifired. From 311 forts of France the news reaches ns of Om most determined measures and prepaia tions for a grand rally ;Ind resistance to the rtry last. . Look rifest at your spending. 'No mat, ter what comes in, if morLgoes out you! 'will be poor. .7)q - cirtjs To, Taking iney, but' Trikt;efing it; little expenses, like mica in , sibarn, when they are many, Make great waste. Hair by hair, the .beads get bald .; straw' by straw, the thatch goes on the old cottage, and drop by drop, the ,in comes into the chilli-16er. A barrel is soon empty, if the tap leaks but zal rip a minute. When you mean to save, begin with your youth; there are many thievea!down the red lane. In oth er things keep within • compass. Never stretch 'reinriegs further -than the blan - k 7 *t will imch, or you will soon be cold; In clothes, chose, suitable and lasting stuff, and not toady fineries. To be is warm is the main thing, never minds the looks. A fool may mike money, but it needs a r ise man to spend it. Itemetn ber it is easier to build two ehimnies than to keep one going. If !ott• - gic all to back and board, thiTe is nothing left for the savings batiks. Fare hard slid Work hard while you are young and you have a chance of rest when ¶Ol5 at old. the year 1869, 5,445,364 acres of corn were produced in ,Illinois, and it is estimated by the beet judges iu the State that the crop of 1869 will corer 25 per cent. more acres than that, of the proceed ing year, or 6;807,905 acre:. A low esti mate of the limber of taisliels grown on an acre is thirty-serea.and, therefore, the aggregvite,cora, crap of the btate will be 251,894,334 Iltishels. 'the, vast prodnc tion'Bll9ws intruality ie the gritna ry of the 3fississippi Valley. li7rlon or lliforoWilycertno—rour !ten Kilted. • Twa' magazines,, containing 15,000 ixtirntitt of ilitro-glYccrine, at Fairport, ner Painesville ' Ohio, exploded Tuesday itfteriuxin. Fonr , men were 'killed, 'name ly, Patrick Scribner, Edward Duncan and two Malone!, farther turd son. The shock was frltrfor iNiled around: ' The.um,,,ta eines stood by the , river, and in their pia.' I ces are noW'tWo take! fifty feet wide and seilenivive , ' 'itie 'fearful l ictrceofthe":tiplosiblf." - '. r—Faimetralniftetteleib l orhoifid knsvilie, Pa.,report tiM urixMs unusually ;frill wild ' me this fall. The deer lire untnulttlly int. flot,ecipper cent. in WA ri?untry :Was made in ihp Philadelphia mint in 1705, thq.eilverilyllar in 1705, .and the Girt Pig Wile / 4 4 791 4 - • : IMMMS !fl ", 'Gra/ Speed Corn Crop - -- - --rwomirroAT. - -- -- l i n - - -- efffiltiffllA - ItY OF NEWli:' - I Vie - Rea fryer Itogion-Ifieilalitnee mere is a tree standing on the farm of 1 of Seatilleroe. Mrs. A. C. Maffitt. is Elk Neck, that now' Troops are being sent to Richmond ant ' thrive Li tuber ,e ov. 3-A Mathiiitei news : The IA Democrat presents a henomenon which is attre -_ I 'me ee . utoul th • •ctio 'rant , 'r of p tidier . 15 00n t tillij, a 41: e • ~-. „_ :' } i l i v iiiiil i t : I : rer t e e , i b 3, lu ti, . mil . _ .. a.vcrx. .3:0 lir. inrinit ernATIN p lin •, ,, ey lei , e i''. d ie i rin i edl oil i. •. p al. 4 ~.,,..,:., ~.,,,,• eia•-:ketellefi an .icli - • ie e .511* gal Wan 4 nbAl; litanallit4, AT MoNTROAS wiseey How Aleethe ph o r3,,!011 SUP G Ilitt A •COVNTY..I.A.. ZIT ! ere n Iludie , ' , are eplit i'l' li - e caeca eh e . has eiyis• is iteltimiiii, but i ~,,m,..,,,,, i. A ‘', e , 'of th n'' is fur e 1 ' e e est deill. 6 .011 i. en- Gr 1 . ! se t i the matter with his military, •T 41 AtiNcnt 7. , CE-0111 1121( AT TKO 01 TSAit ______ _- NY 6-k it %anc". ti e that e re t•-* d.A.- rt. N rgi r s tTi kl iii i . 1 1 - '" . . '-' .. ' • ' - • .. .la - issionariee lettl qhit of an ol dwelling which has long been ' time. The Black ! Feet Indians have ' , fl i p i l l e t l i":,' . 1. 1 , ::t 1 : 1 1: 1 :::: i s tr i l 4 c t l l '' ( l, l ) g ri tt i c li n g ! Mater of Advorallalon. unoccupied, stand t wo t rees of th e h o ney- Yailroed l'eltber,l( is tif daily occurenucuesuffersatie „tee „ r ef, or _lift,OuU4-kta)U-r-- -------..--.........-..........-.atur---.--- - - --- - '''. locust species. - One of these is in full on the Pacific line. Traits are halted and , seine reports come feeni other parts of the , The.e.r..irtba inch of s k aca, ca leas, make • =aro. eig,er, but Ahite i othee,sh,olesoomr beldence.l reibbetipe,t perpollifsty le. olfrdecay: Mie laliorers on the farm Mil Territor. Alfre' dA. St arr , of icew York, it buy 15 1 The Ei- N rf ) ri-cl ik tk3Acit,iwisaa. ka IA 3 ma. tellanr-llurertiOr ,ii :LCII!,01,71 Ono-alleAL JUL i M 0.112. 50 i 1 ....• 8d.:• 0 i 6 ma. $10.00; (ill ring the nut season freitieettettl-Relieed ee ee. , ~.,,, ~ „ e ~,',,, • -t, :'s i.._ • e•.,.. ••".-. • - - • , ' :l e gylei"i-We -- t - vie.ieifeili'f - 475. wen : 8 MCP); as f1i1717.7ir Iliira"c"Clining - f --- treite races t` in con 11$ WO Itlintal de wett er. are t'sno lin:leer .liebtle all ' arotmd 441 s 1 I S i i i oll h Allil . .ihtilrhiPh4llolilllitste. IL I h. 14. , loneitie am leipine, if they enter the ! 'iii r.sols 6. ~ ' s•'' ie"! •IMVsl24lAcija.".4l:l,o a nre. $35.08; 1 romance ..,empitie,',Dano tftlegier imetruent .1 y e w , $. 4 . .... • • ...- dry, . and_ 11"1 , ulund had been I•observed 1 prow vbi ~..been at Iv rd Bee - eh . ' ' • Captain' vewrs, chief of the force, to ~., ° ., ,ei r eileA k e...eie. -. .e...:..erauoivitelee-iiiiiieesevee: Attriu# tho day- .-Finally they - called! itleT - t r o t t - iv t ---- IA l i al" e'll- 11 ' . i shoot - theur ---- le theli - • ! traoks if : T iortlt.or'n N.dicom. $280; n _M....* ...its giiiiniur"- attention ! of, Mr. Veach, the - farmer/of , elude PerSti n efffli .liiiieri kieite ' they melee The eilreteetttids that "if tees • I;;;!,', e nttbl, l ,•r - M'Ae r uag l ari e tee " ~ •„ . 4 _„,„, e ~ , ~...e v t ee e ,y .WrI T VO4I% 1 ° • ale plifOO, 40 Abe face The neat ~ d ery Mr. Jellies B. Munwereonvieted of brutallf murden•reenguifil etaillinitim *fur :gun wit 1n . 1 , ,,, ,. . Wil„ j . *74.: 1 .1f , p yeenieeeiieseeereeoesi ,b , .I,te csa V. atm Obseryed -that the grasseithaer.this' iittmuiltillff hot Iltooffeilditige , wife,' quints their unholy ewtese.ee- we are satisfle te....,, i Xl-vreri,,, - 1 ZOb' , iiirnalrlaur exl.thted .fidalli and 'iiitrialAlf at , Partienier - tree -seemed vet, While- all itnentinity as one of MarshaleShatipell Pet the Captain erikeloel.is whole duty. '•-• 'l",4..rheittilittialtreu is orfninZadni!dthhi.oritaleetibotid..i ' : fah D V •ca_ ____ „ around was dry, and in order to further lambs:in New. York. , • • • ii: 1 •• ii , , - testeit, he Ceased 's caret° ha -left under l"'ird'eds' Etertetweii '...eEit'v .)eisyce"."``6oiYildvie ;, , '" - fri'llt e tkif 6llB bir aii armistice be. ser.t.ereaLereAllai:iteSsalllee • Ire it., for a few- bours,after which ehe feend --, tweehl letinifee'ettiT'Pllvishia has tben. sig L , ..., ,t,tiu bottom of. titecart quitd wet., - frhis le to:• ' ""- -,• . . • - ,crap- ed by•Treeltne!Jirles''Privre; Aia4n, Perry, , ..: •!' ...- -; !!", • --. • •... • " induced hie' ,:to - ivat ell ". the edeiseendlog 'E. 1 41 , g 'Vecter•Teenanael t i c rn a it e l . e efe e 4 e - A 1 and other hteinberlieret ' the' True ieio nal ............i.........--;- , e/litnier.pirell the ilaily*.ihservotitin •• it was ; ea p ' ' coe d to ' Reme. .-' 1,. . .) ... , . (; e ,,, mer „ n eee,.,e ri d by Bli tnz it• c k. a td ! v e , ) • ' l , lll- '", ve ,' -fl : (4 1 1-61 " 4 ",'t h ,, e ,' 1n -Y i'PerfectiY • X e - r a't y h as j o i rnoo l;O d . Li „ . 00 - 0 „,,,,,.. I ' a ! 3loltko.on.the 'atiot, of Prnsgin. :With ail ItOnlioCat has resig;nal ' lever. wean. tune tiepin/C. in toe afternoon, la ii str • o r 4l -e a 1 ., - (iis i t. -- . 10 - ; . - - re - • --- --","- armistiee trill conic tt permanent peace. if d r op, I ,olzili Vir;llllytte> bill from the' tree, 1 . - - tt . :his ptite''-- . • / a rid ( m t• thslll he' i II ite rying gum ti Eike e4II I iligh• bail. 'When ,time t' ' '' ' ' G'll the li '' ( P h r , ,l , l p s ( s )iTi; i iii m iT'c t ifitli tltl if rill re i b niC l (l K, lf i t) ii d te e fil ", i 4 , Uf a l l4 ll day ; B '' MO'ld° , tio 1 U `' n '''‘ it-te " °C-Pete ° B°- ' 'l' . • ' '' ' ideaeof skit` -e - ietirliniedi. Peance needs ; drops deiteend, lior are any ever nOtleed 1 the, (linen:kiwi condition Of. Paris is .east. The iiiioE l t "iirriPeepaiieifte pey flit ;beheld threco'uloelv. matiaeout th a t ti me l i i mid. to be aegreat ebsbiele tope:see. '- ' ' peace, but nof fob - deer. ' 'l'llie armistice whimeterithe weather is perfectly clear I Wench lein - rads that 'peldiell ' i rupee- • looking 'tee ee l iteiti lietiecien'filieCon feeding the showeti „seta lin. Many persons have I tantenilitary helve will be stspetideif. nat lone, eeill.)..ie..leetled.,withitleltebre in c!I yi4ited the spilt, hit-all come ;sweet !wend- 1- " __ol . -eei , ,, , . - ee „ teet o„. e ld4l ie i mo l i m i e ill parts of the i i i l teitleeiLliterelel. ii • - erieg and invezkel. %Vita can sole° •the tli; ebuutry, aceording to Elie ! "..t.r'ew Y or k' -mystery, or define the origin of this/dry E ' •-• et in, . ' ry , Rom k : l4 :E.- A r t s has a reinnetsc story /res.?, is th e eel' enite epertatteit r ,.... I .Coneidereble quantities -weather shower? 9'he sit poretitions see -- -"•'• .' ' - ! afloat now riteee,o 2l elibieeritheine e plessage in it the tears' of loin who planted the of f°° 4 are'''b° - with oile' °Veil iii ,, ,),n Ale ,oity„:ual tha nab tree, and is now weeping for some andethy- jag fii r' W a r t" t °!-F r rinc° from Ireland. "" er way on tsid'e'tc;yend Elie fortifications. ed sin, while a scientific gentleman to Thiers has been moved to teats - by'stifti Theeltitter'oonveying this- in-forraittion to whose attention the •stilejeot has been sight of desolation which eurrorthiftel the au thoei ties eetys . tha a-the writer I.as it brought, attributes it to the combat of him. • , '-' '' from eitieleif dibeeturieuns employed- in: the twolostilo insects that have gathered in I 13•Atilre denies Gdwhetta's charges tA m 4 4 11 ,Abe ee.freee,AoExthle•to Paris N l.llll is larg,e quantitie§ on the declining tree, one insinuatitins as to:treaehery thultrea.ion, safe emeitiet e lie long a-. (eel - mita. • The The ntanu factil re O'L'r4ii and 'ealilkolle species of which attacks thrtithetein aid to muse it to discharge 'a sPeciee of • Coe finites With great •' -• '' aetteity in imams . r • the work ,if S.I X e:11 , 4, and iti hat e teen honey upon _which the ass:bleat feeds, . T , . • • • gr e at • , . dug by Garmaneewerkmeie on - Ilitier pay. and- he isttrinisea that 'the linnther of , .."" g'ye amusement to ' the purple- of 1 who were alwaets•teken to and from their laris the theatres of thee. city have been 'l' e t . i e l i .l , r e r :i l m i kel e, 4 lll l' ,:f s r c 16'4" to 1141 / 4 .0 b" " insects is , siii great that the flood diiieharg - I eel is more than the thinned foliage will reoixwell retain, and hence some of it falls to the There is considenebte progresa being, ,'.-eee - A netsyyremit will be nude iu the earth in these Aliraly defined showers- made in the deliberations on the German Forty-secuu e e 'dogress to uhulish alike The first 'explailation will do for the. Constitution, - . . • • i the Patent °thee and all Patent laws.' i superstitions to tremble over. end haply Ainather long diseuseieit.lias•cuseed it j This qui...stem •teiono , of great hit-el-est, and • teiese• them to shed their tears in the the Cortes.as to the candidature for the its die:mission-will' enlist- the attention of t flesh. rather -than wait to ommunicate th crone of Spain. • • . he them after death through the agency of Cotuit'de Chambord is Exported be hav e arrived incognito itt France, and •ie. Hew ° circlet of ; 1 1 , g o a l i i i e n y s i.• t w a ll e l h b aa v i • ge cit i od a e . a n s: t . a x ist st i ro l. ; . e • rva . Sull 1111 ft tree planted in • • life, while the other explanation •is at • least ingenious and near the RI ! 1 fronti e r. things. It wilt tie.:-. - aad that• if inventors aims] ..... ' 'e , a r e de n ied a inonopelv of the result of somewhat plausible, and may satisfy in . Durum-the lase fortnight six till: ,r{t, -5 their lahoeseeneentiriti will be discourag e absence of a hotter one, the yeere,tegi for near Orleaus, whose inhabitants Inure tight th those whose benipof easnal- mode ed. It ii 0140 replied' that iiiventere do ty is largely developed: Waiving the common cause with Pranes.tirenes, have not enjoy the tx-rielit of the patent 'law-, question of cansesithe, fact remains that been burned' ' %%bleb .retilly ineerue to speetilators and the tree still weeps and refuses tn-be emu- I A special despatch from ' Berlin says • eapit al it z• a...d . quit. men ut' a e.tittt, IN II i forted.—Ccei I Democrat, ' that the conchieinit of the nrittletied, is tonne tei-intworkhe they here often work certain. -while adviees-from other sources !..-il lieret. i fere wit , liont oth er reward than are exactly' he reverse. -' I success enpidnise' Early acitiye„ neap not Ilolliclityslmi-g has an 10-eeeee'.ait'e,,l be ex ec (iie ,.,. L ,. ct i. e ; ( ; l ; ; l t h el tt ie' e l i l o, l‘e e lu „ ' ee l , 4 l , dlll ee;!"% lit , I ::t l i l ,i e le e i t , pre: ' ' '' '''l which. at no diSthet 4-4,y,, will Lave to 1,, liix.ty-nee darkys. - 4 suffrage" in Tl , rivetlenll - d4letell fika'hatiOnal neeeesii v. t usyi Ile. . . ~ ;.- ie., tee ei- ' - ''' ! , ... -' ' ' On Friday la -t • ex 1.0 - • it is rumored that' a siteet' 'Mille tiO4,, e i „. 1 A.; -4. '' , l - t l''-', , , , iie - ii‘• "PP i '''' ure ' . " l cited diSeoVeMed "in the , heielthoilibeld eff'' ":' ` ' ''.... ( .11 1 4' - c ' !l i 9. l.;'l,•• ° . li ; 1 - 1 1-.l':..,Wir'L . " Ticineitt • •'l'' • "-' c ' • • -, , ,1 ~ l infritilirtg'. d a lot .l'eartri,rg e ,§.. ),, rer , on •I - ,' i was killed ant light,, but twehr,y- eie ee . ... Tali prisenersescoped- front the West- I m ore Or I?“'fillTered." ern i'eniteutiary lasl week. ' I The uteri ‘-iirilild (I,iii - hau-iit ~ f Franc, William A. 'llaninunitl. of the 'Blair reel bas dually rejeeted the pretecol .ietr.•,ll on har, died on the mth nlteof.eotientription. Iby Thiere and: Risen:irk. altheligh lire , John ruderhill, colored, woe elected tit and the war ie . toie'Oitiien7e - " - ,• fl eet pro iensly sieliftfler their approval. , the eftice et Lem:cable, at Pert Clieten, eichneelkill comity. Dr. John E. 3lcfiirr, an eminent phy sician. of l'ittsbargh, died on ' em- n eh i e 1 BA 61.EY -WKIA..s-Itir_Cliffordirm cleanup , nit week of typhoid fever. • •'• by Rev. 1). Nv.. - inteitea,4lr. Fink M. Harley I and MI- 3l finer F. \t ell, bull t S ti ,,, Luk ,,,L ajo , 3 A new reimpereuee society to be eatleet 1 e „ . pa ~,,,.-..r1 r-, i,i.:• Elie ` - lions of Joniab'' has been inaugurn- tea at flarristetre. •• .., J , ..._ ! ' The eenstet marthalsigi.ve the 'Entine"- ' ~ . 1 Lien of Harrisburg a little (met- tie,coo. • 0 "re"-Ili'l ' l l : , ": i k t, l ; ‘ , ! , 1 4",, . 1 ,,,\ , - . 4, 1 i41 6 0 T4, 11 1 1 7' 1 119,„^.. bat the l'otriot. claims 28.0(10.. - • ' -- • e . - - i , Week en - time Nee. 6, l i i4:o A man front Mechardesvilki 'mined Butier, pail ' 4O;,?/.45 HOfrOtail, was robbed on Wilson'Sllill r ••firkin. • • .....1 ... ' ...... - ~: *4 07 in Harrisburg lately of 5.1-20.. ' 1- ch..,,..,1,,i 7 . per 11, ..... ... ... ...... 1:kt,14 , ---...1if. ,Jospoli l'ortcr, of Farmingtom. Eggs. per doe ......,....,.... .. - ... ..:., seieete -township, ..Clariun conty, 86 • years olds ,F lour, per o, lA ti gi4 a.. ~,.., . 1 , L . I ). l q .7ie piy t/j . 4 ;; l i ,tirerq, pie 'Thiel . ,to -Tete, the. Democratic; V.T h e „,: t 7'; e ,. humto.. , ;, , •,, ~,,, .. 41 , . 1 . 4 2 ( 1A , 1 50 Tielpt 4r.141:C tKM 5.14 y. 1 4 .4 . 1 .• • 11/ ye 11 05.,44 t 110 James "Brisman, bi- East • lintn tly w eve elm. '' •• • eeee.....ei ....-ese-, e ietia. - ie -township, Chester conntee Pa., Q 2 yearsof ( 1 " ," - .......--•:-..• --- i - .1 . ? ,14' , ' e 9 4' l) 10pS, crop of Is, Cr ....., . ........... .11,,i; 0 age, nod who first vutkid for Thomas -Jeri Beef, aidl,S. peril) ': • 10,4 fereon for President in 1800. east his "eothl -• tee 12 Democratic ballot ou 'Tuesday of , last rieitatoes, per bhl. ............ ...... 2.00Q!,;-1.1,0 week. A true mane . . Tallow " .• • ...i...,,.......• • 'mate Oil Lake Erie, on the night of the nth, lilt., three men belonging to the erhoon ers Brittania and Elyria, 'which went. ashore in a gale, mete drowned. Joseph Morrison, well known hotel keeper of Hen ti ngclon; Was run ' over on Monday evening last, by a freight train, ' and his tight arm eat et near die elbow. Ilk recovery is doubtful. , Fonna dead--an old German, -near Ularioo, on Friday morning the. 1•1111 inst. 'l'lle coroner'sjury, gave their decision that be had died'frm dropsy. lie had. 1 , been insane for sometime, , , ! -Mc. Bin tutu, Jr., of Pittsburg, with 1 his wife ,and two little .children„ were. among• the passengers lost in the ill-fated 1 4teatner (Aenibrig. • I -A colored woman named' Jelin ••A ien-.1 ' Clifford, dice in Mende i Ile recently, whose 'I 1 age was supposed- to be ever 100 tents . -.T. 13. Gontleneti-eil'd lintel keeper -I pf I' •314.--cdeille, has abseoucled, leilittig' a' Wife' 1 and several thousand dollars of unpaid bills, -PaVid ll'elteenf r„;,,,, townf.hip. i Clearfield Comity, was killed by the fell -1 big of a piece of timber iit a raising; on, !the 22d ult. chenek , m Funeral Gen. I:eW. Campbelrspoke at bayron oh Wednesday, and . thus referred to Sehem k : , I may refer to an pccurrance in the course of our debate in the city of Tamil tun, oh saturt.lay last. During my re marks in the hodr allotted pie, a fataccai procession WilB4ltasing.tip thy, meeting,, with a bansTplapng soleroualirgn.. In re spect to the solcmndy of the oqcsiSion, 1 suspondol my remarks for a fuiyxxsoments. In the course of lies reply Cis:mend Schenck advertCd to the procession, and in a sneering, sarcastic manner, informed the audience that 1 would discover on the es colig; or cise enciton that the-re would txt an occasion for another funeral. As this vast concourse of people moved to-night through the broad avenues of this beauti ful pity, 1 was reminded of the remark. and forcible struck with the vast extent of the procession. lint, fellow- eitizeuos you know and can .111 bear ark st , itneatt ilnitthis is nut. my finisral, (Immense .eheer.i.) It is 4 , 4.14 . 040t/4mm occasioned be the iitilitiixtlalemise of my cinnpe;itor, ales Zia bt) l,it the lwurr con ferreiT upon hitu 1) . % oiiiiiidenee, and bars:.t.tt !.our tkarest I,am amot.ir, )tat to-night to burr Cassair, nut to praise lihn: —Jeff I)avis bud quite a. ruception at Akizaad 60, • Wa.., on Saturday. It is- said the ;death of General' Lee affected him deeply. It wits not, he paid, of old ago or ordinary ilthess he died, tint rather cor roding reflection which wore array. the casket of his .great soul. Persons rid unhappy medications. Ming!' ag freely in the giddy whirl of sot cietY, boi”Vou was a !rot from :ail other• men. 11 , perk - fitted no c,clipe -to the lou.ofsaddcnrtl thought that lay close upon his heart. He kept his sorrows to himself and finally sncenmbed to the oppressive harden. - The annual exportation of 89,- 000,000 work of cheese against $500.000 worth of butter tells why butter is dear. The milk that goes into that cheese for es:port is taken away from the pm - hie:- tint/ of buttur, ant we feel it in the prices we have to pay for that article. This cheese making increases rapidly because tit.: foreign demand is largi• amt stead-y. Nutories cause suc•ic a .leinatid for milk that the farmers discontinue mak ing batter and make, a larger profit ,'n their milk. The Varuna steamship, between Nest York and Galveston, foundered at sea on the 20th of October last, offJc pi ter Inlet on the coast of Florida, A gale of unusu al violence even for those stormy latitudes threw ;wt. on her heurn ends, cud • she sank rapidly. All .her passetip,vre were drowned in their state-rooms, while the life-boat,that contained the captain and crew was carried under by the. sinking , vessel, five only escaping in anothe r boat to tell the tale. _____~ ` f —Th. , surrender of Alt.ts In Marshal liasaine gives to the Prussians the flower Of the irench armv. including the Im perial Gtmrds and one or !ii" etrmigest fortresses in the world. The capitulation comprises 113000 men, of which 20,000 are wounded, 6,000 officers, sixty Generals, three Marshals, 8,000 cannon, and au immense war material, besides a war chest containing 40,000,000 francs, equivalent to 68,000,000. -4'hat Iron is valuable as a Mediblne • bus long been known, bnt it is• only since its preparation in:the. partlealilr forth ef, Peruvian Syrup - thitt its full potter- over disease has ticen hrottght to light 'lts ef fect in cases of dyspepsia and- debility le most salutary. , . —The McCrary farm, in the i t reg iohe of Pennsylvania, le said to have been . cold fore 4000,000. The average daily xield,dn ring the mouth of A.ugaut was IMO bar* role. —There ie aisugaT poplar tree, within two Mi,lee of the capital of the Kevgtoae State, which le 72 feet 8 - inches cfrctitns ference at the base ;at the flrvt limb, 24 feet 7 inches from the ground, it mettimree 24 feet 7 inches in circumference. ' I s . r'One' of our Wien! entemporr e , Nils fault with Governor English,'for during to issue a "Thanksgiving ~Procla, motion," in advance, of General Grant. Thigis, no doubt, a most settle and un pardonable offense. What right have Lake people of Connecticut to thank the; 154 7 , i r rreintv Tluler of . tli,' Viot ti for. a_N 44 ,Msr7: •ries•ditring the'Yeite, iil 'hint; i14i3.-AcTlTll sion of the .I*sident v . IleY,a4eParn-N 'lda so, t4' iiitrioo. 06¢1 1 4,C1100 c*lll i titok. tliernWith the . "Maihes,", 1 . rile: Bow Ilooretary,,of tho Interior. • The Provident has anncmireed his • app rpointittenti-of , Cotittftiolionerl Delano ro etiaceed,Mr. Cvs, esfiveretary. of 'the. l'h ,terior. Cox is to retire about tho middto of November. ail 4111.". ••••-•* —6ell your dog aud ray. your*iit: r , ..1 11) 41intt Z'Abtrs, j',` 111 E I? AII„ \V : • ' „ Atscraua trvp: !' .l 1.30 n m timlot eine 'dttleitt—taln tit ;led with. Warred Chu pier., No.SO ° in eats a%24l.tmdlle Han 011 , • I soar chin or Brood gourd (km Vic tEtrrollt e Tharvt..l f.of each mooth_rm or lorto,i, to .11 point w rot''h ` , f , t• Nsw Wru'ren [Auden. No. den. A. 1' M., meets at Vaseedif , hod mprored concltehMitliruh !Brothel Withold f 7 t7ttF... 11,111 the Bret Wednesday of , e.reh mouth* elm en - blefolht to Rochester, Bonin, Dunldrli k taucm, itrul the sommdWeduesdaythereafterh - ••• , Month , , t,odee. Ro. , M O F., meets 4e.pettT Felloorr ^ 7 e-y Ttluftl 7 fe , u,ripitl , 4l; St. ,tohn'.l.thcantim,Fne.' !Co . ..41,cnoeta at„Q - 44,474. : : I.eter, rhned and WI Fn , 1.1). ca,L rentllh. it,heee t Tle;e•-e ',pace 7, meet at Odd Fellows Ilnllt he V. , 4: ,0 , 1 .. 444141:mart rctouge I. 0. of Ge.T. MVP- eat Povil rigglir- , .A ! , Fe evel A1d5t1.7.3.40M14.1, ~t idle I ; ient_ple of FlCcrr o. 10_ meets at Good Tern r.;.1 nit% y of er., - h mouth. ftu and mirr mondni.-Iwto '131,,,;hnm tnn at the ferikhOlfigWritmt. NY , km .1,-M Sxrirve•, t.londais gSceptc.o tti a. M. Niktat ft: In n. m. NMI Tralt). Stind,sy• cxreptcd, for Bank) • .. , - • and Dunkirk 11:ti p. ru. Kim! rn .le , ommndatJon, Par d nY tiCePt,ori, r tl5 p' d. LW '&l"ttro , ... SO nAsi7 alreqrti , d: p. m. Mall. sandar. exreptert 4:.#5 p. m. Wny rretzht. nerAn:, r excepted. 1 1:21 p. nt. Entigtant Ti alu. datky for the Weed,. elieW4h dAittl/. •'2:11 a. m. Night Expre,o, Nnildap, e%cnpjna,. , • • • 1:1.1 a. fn. Cincinnati Expren,t,N.ndny. eveepted, p. m. Dny Eqpren, , ,linpdap clnePted• 2:dl a: M. AkrArtiffrodrtTOm'PrMn.ftaity fniMtsnatbahen 10215 a. tn. Elmira Mntl,Ohnolnyn excepted. M 8:4", p. m, New York all. RnihillWe excepted. tltzi p. m• Ligttull* &5r:A.4.4,0y. , ICIP h. M. Why rittltr,tlt, Sandnyn excepted, .13AGOACig Tffildtfin, " per A,rovtrest nod complcte Poteket Tlingt & of PasseugerTfelins blithe Elle lU:hefty end ennfic4ttng hnee har recently been publirhed. ttudzareba .bnd di at, plitnt len le the Ticket .‘4ect l'emjetny. L. 1). 111:1./liSli, (4en'l ervp't T EttlatrvAtlry ItATMIOAT). • on ',inn nfter J. 1869, train+ 'oil tßelt!l gl] Valley Railroad milli frillorrr. !reeve W• vtrly Jonc• t,int H. R. W. P 411 A, Atbcas .• 8 al Towanda o.no " I.acnyvllle 10.1'41 Plginner`a 10.51 INt•stioppen , . l >11.14- •'l ;' Meting.p3ily 11 24 :. Tnnlt'rork 11.7 L. h 11. .1 H i tt 12.1, p • Mr. prok4ii , • ," 1.4 V • ' Willi«9.lle.rit 1 White Haven 3.0 n " 14'ct , C.bunk •" /111noloirt Iluthlohem Pupo ' Parton 000 p. tri • n11%10;010 At. ntlltWlM'' VII IIF TRAtPIO. •'' 146 t ri n g. i 1 tin PURt Imon 10.0 • .• 11,w ' flethleho2lo2o •• 4 •' .11 Meh " Vtitta Iln'n ;21141.1111,i1 , t.} , !tie :IV .4 Wilkewtin'o 2.00 r 212 .1.1.1 ' ;ton, so •ti IlielL‘ n p nc nn k y 4.49 "'. DITI I ytisnplsor+ , ntier ••• b • ..wr ' tAcryvllle 1112 Tows,ndw HAW At 22.112 120 • '• •• • " - :10 than wit COMA tewupterauto Anti Yl;#o,br delptritl. -.0;"1`• 11), Ltist of Juror*. toinifilikiSmeriefielnilite;v l . l l4. Grand .larurs published last week r • • „.Tp...)VErtAX•44lloits•-161. week. A tilni rn-4 ),,.rgre Bunnell, I.'6ark E. - Davri! d _ A p0i.tc , ..,-- p.4%pis. Auw.. . Brooklyn-5/4dt f`. I.l.d,_ZaK 11. Stvfling. Bridgiaconror—llriril.' 'Piffigns., tlaker,'Rarnl. ' Richard 1). 11akr14:.,, , • • • Geork,o 137.ixier, Davie) 4). M ink ler. I) , lndaff-HIMVEIdOVIIdn, I.ctbmn Coleman Frankl,M—Eilteard • , . - ,:Glbgbn—ilaymouctiSweet- • 1 • ]..- -- Grent. Bend tp.—Peter Ar.lMesicirt• Geteu N CM' lIIZID. Ilerri , ok--1341/ Etu r Ilarl 17,arvEradr, 711911141 tr;f:frE4, ;, smith.G_Na, Liberty—Robertll. Caswell, Rufus Fish. - I..ux---ettlytter f renntt,. SG Little S tg.til9ws 7 -. y.,ery Beal% VO-0013941 1 1 slce. .M.oni.ruse—ilenry . H. F. 111.4. - N,•» horn —Ed ward' Matlnds.. 3. '" N.-w Mdli , nl tp.—.l:unts M. Westrall. )aklari , l—J'anat totrOttMllier 1) Stoddard Itulb—Jacob Crook, Lonmho AVlMutic, , ' Susgoohluma Dai.4)t--Samuel Falketlntry..;, pringvple—Cyma N. Bard. , . i 11.% EILSE J el:oils-2d week. • 1. tibur4- i Peter ,Afß T Tlacianor §l)or4lan, Mar tain Wtldrit!' • Apolacon--Joe. 141.01. e." ' Ararat—Robert It i),l.ont' • • , : ,firtdewates -Lcirgnzci tLngley Broultlyn—Jame'sM Newton, Chas... T.. Peri go, liuthta• Ileynolas. a,. L ChoColl3lt M 411 Clifront—S•rtra 1114}Ler. 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