ClearUcld, Pa, November T, WfiOj ... The Election Wo are unable to furnish our readers with nnv definite, return of the election held or. yesterday1. 'The signs of the time, M m-to-indicate that the rote pollbfln mii will be- 300 s-ho.-lof Uiohist election) Pou, n ' 47 183 Hep. Am Clearfield,! (losherft Lawrence, Bradford,. 07 13 10 81 60 After the Election. The election i now oven, and we !ka ns if there can be but litllo uoubt as to tho result. If New York ha3 cast its vote for the Uovubliean' cnndidiitei and tho v . ....rA ,u,.;,imrw iii fnvnr cf tliis- .1 1 It 1 1 V . . I ' V . YJ ... ..w - opinion of course Lincoln m rrenidonf, very pice-man- Imleetl ho ww an accom in the "manner prescribed by thfConati- piishe'lgeriloman, and must bo an honest Uilion;" though it may be by a minority 'lufln. ThU saoms tc bo tho impreasion of iho States, and less than one tV.irf of tho jrr. jones left upon tho minds of hi new popular vole. ; . , . ... J nighboni In Vermont, and everything Then comos tho not trying time in tho -jse,) along (juite tuioothJy for teverol history of tho country. The Southern yCari ; when ono of the- leading business States look upon tho election of Lincoln men of the town sujigcstod tooin of his a a condemnation, by the people of tho North, of , their social ayitenv and by a large portion of Diem, as nn endorsement of stich attempts as Johiv Brown mndc nt Harper's Ferry. " ' . . . .. . What the final resnlt win bo, time alone can tell. We confer to fearful npprehon sions, and sincerely hopo that we may be disappointed. Let tho result bo' what it may, however, we hope to seo every tem ocrat stand- up Srmly tfefence of tho UNION ANT THE CONSTITUTION. As to tho result in rcnahylvania, there can bo but cne opinion. The Democrats have made no effort anywhero to got out thoir vote, and Lincoln will probnlry have a larger majorilv 4han Cnrtin had, with out having so largo a vote. ' i I A Chance for a Nice Young Man. . We fmdthe followwg advertisement in nllato numben of tha Plwladelph'ia Lidjrr, wLith we publish without chargo. . "Wantib By a repeelable eolorcd family, a WJIITK BiY 14 or .10 years ol age, to wait on tho table and make him self generally useful about the .house. Address with reference Tendegrast.' Bloods o?pntch." . ' ' t Tlt is tlte result of the leaching of the BTack Republican party, equality between tho while and the nogro. . ,, Tlio while boy it this instanco must come reccommended tho notice does not state whether th'i reference must come from whites or negroes; we presume, however tho latter, as in this instance the negro is a little better thnn the white man. , , , H'escQthocquidity manifestations every wheroj' in Pittsburgh, Button, and other largo cities they advertise to form thenix selves into ''Wide Awake Cluba," the le gitimate tcuchings of the "Irrepressibles. (Jo on, gentlemen, we will see wlef you will land with your negro equals. 'lnReporT?,7;- It seems that John Covodo will have his hands full during the next Congress This will enable him togetup another Ho port in the capacity of n Smelling Cpm- mittee. . The audacity of this man Covode isunparalolled in this country. Wo Wonder if ho will turn his attention to the fraud in the nrsi congressional district in tins State, whero rank perjury has defrauded the Democratic candidate out ef his ek-c lion. Wherever he goc? he carries with him tho report of tho late investigating Com mittee, of which he was a member, and proves everything he ppcaka abiut by "My Jiepcrt," as he terms it ignoring every other member of tho Committee. This, however, need not surprise any one as it is Covodeism all over he usually ig nores everything he is connected with but himself. 5uf Conqueror?-. . lie who ascends to mountain 4otj, Blafl find . Tho loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow ; Ho who surpasses or subdues Man- :i kindf I Most look down with hate on those ricloiv Bvrom. Andrew G. Curtin, the Governor elect, has given out thai he will keep under his feet all who dared to vote against him at the late election, and yet his party ore al ways harping upen "Freedom and Protec tion." This seems, however, to mean only! irecuom to slaves and protecUon to ne. groes" the white being ruled out iu both cases. Hear him on the night after the election t t.iiPiiriTr. voun .... -I hate vau vaiA- m f.i i 1 . i- i .VOW UfT WU ttet, J trill nati l.ni fnr' i.i.iiVUU 1 1U II I AU h. Kl III I .. .i ji. ' ... . - v mean Iho nenroea Voll nmA.i. :r ii,. m .... .... ' . three years we will Lave to put nP with it thnt'inll l. i , ' v - ,. .. Wrllon Dnniol V KiM,i. v.- York doclines lbeaVnn; grcsa. Inalottor to hU nBUtuS rrWse.thedeterminalon mw liPTiranr w u nirnE W hhA hurl otiv duties, of his profession. XtZVlT 7 7 publiosandwent hel ove, , heels iVo Jly the Odd being on h s.de, he must;:. . AM.i!ft I them from power, since wnicu - - The Oppotltion. ,!.,., Celled ur,on the "Circus'' We publish on our t.rsi page w . , . first naee this wee. lMn ahnw naMUO aajcrecuio " . - - ..... Governor, from the auoption " 1 .. ..t. ..4i in 1700 U.tha creaona time. it Sill UIVM, . ... will b observed that the upposmon , though fighting the Democrats as federal- U. A nO-Mauna, , wvyv- f and JicpuWw .'nCC,,?:LL dnvetv from the country e,ticWrUl 4 in electing a Governor twice unuer, the samo name. In changing thoir names, they remind usoflho notorious forger ana picKpocKci in Ohio, n.ea bmlin j auci-com , n.6 number of forgerios upon his neighbors in Ohio, in order to escnpo detection, he fled to Missouri, ami there assumed the uaiue of llro. Mr. Brown wm quite a gpiitleroan-Teemed honest and upright in his dealings with everybody, and suc ceeded very well in everything ho under took. This state of things did not last long, the old element soon overtook Mr. llroivn, having by false yi'Ptenc08 succeed ded in securing to hituscira Iftrgo amount of property, which ho tiausfoired to olher pai ties, and com milled.1 a heavy forgery on a bank in St. Louis. This was thlnet of Mr. Brown In Mlisout i. Ho," however, soon turned up again in Veimont v.nder tti mwivitpd ivune of Mr. Jones, asain a neighbors that Mr. Jones tins either very careless, or elso he was no j.idgo of money, for )io nlw-uad some counterfeit about him. (Hi! mercy, don't nake such achnrgo against Mr. Jones, wm tho immediate.' an swer of a bystander ; ho is certainly an honest upright man a pevftct gentle man, .10 doubt about it. This soorrrs to hove readied the ears of Mr. Jones, -wha immediately sought out the man who had mnda.thit mean ! low ! ! diabolical ! !! insinuation against his char acterhe could summon and 'refer to ;i score of business men, both in Boston and New Orlean (places lit had never seen) to sustpin his character as an honest man. The world and Mr. Jones became' a little settled, and jogged along as usual for a- bout another year, when on n sudden Mr. Jones was missing to familiar1 neigh bors. , The story w.n soon told, a few days revealed again tho same old "Adam." Mr. Jones had forged a check of $.1000 upon u'is iermci defender ami excellent neigh- , .. .. .1 . in ' l i " : From Vermort ho fled to Cunad, wle ho sooiv after perpet rated a forgery upon a house in Quebec, for which ho was arres ted and executed."," , The officers in Ohio were for yeura in search of Mr. Smith. In Missouri they were huntinc Mr. 'Brown: nnd in Ver. montthey were trying to find the wLcre about of Mr Jonei, but neTer found him- The transactions of Mr. Smith, Mr. Brown, and Mr. Jones, were made known through tho newspapers, but, an will be discovered, always under a different name. Had this notorious villirn kept his origi nal name, Smith, he would undoubtedly have ended his career niuch sooner tha'i ho did. This same individual had chan ged his name ofton, but he never changed his principles, and for this he was thriven from his country.. " The application in Hits is, the present Black Republican party, who havo sailed under the name Of Federalists, Anti-Masons, Whigs, Know-Nothin:s, and Itepub licans, and under each assumod name, hko the origial 3tnith, they have succeed ed in deceiving the people. ' By refering to tho tablo allwTd! to, it will be observed that (he Opposition have succeoded in electing a Governor in' tho State under every nama thoy hrive assu med and one only. " . In every instance in winch they socctui (led they always ignored themselves, as witness the cloclinn of Heister in 1820. In 1R2G they were entirely ignored as Feder alists, after thirteen attempts as such to elect a Governor which was heir ruin in lS3rt. ' fn 1820, CndirE (hemselves thtccted in t1i.i nuienlitii Lv the rx-ewilk. 1ik Keuitl,. I ., , in . , r they changed their name to Ant,-3fasons and put their saddlo upon "joteph ritner," and under (his name they dono business! with Uitner. Stevens iCo.. for 12 years i having succeeded in electing Uitucr ia mi. rul having been found out fn their rns. call ties as Anti-.lfasois, liko Brown tliey were driven from tho State. . . , . n 1841 tho samo parly appeared again, in uie nciu, assuming tue name of Whig,' and having done business under this name long enough to hare their neighbors oelieve that they wero honest men, they '"uccecdcd ngtiin in 1848. Soon however, tho old Federal andAn i.M.nnii,.t..b. -i.n.i i...... . . . ...V: . ' . ,c """vr ulo,aulis nnd captured almost ton man. Tho aatlimjl. nntnA nf llll'klri n ..M II. ... ' " ",J" l"cJ wer0! remainder Doing cut oil Ironi returning1 1 ui i-ivo .1..: r-.il. !.. i Ji. n . .. . . ..n.r.. ll, ..lu.n nf (ton . . unu loi iu nuuiii in A.u-. nv an nutranmi " " " s ioiiiiiiig me fame Pnn the howe stealhi tjancs do svonr.Ul. u.,,:,o.i ...i ,:,i c... . 8 , T7 S.0 f Un? by U,0fn U0(lcr 0t l''?,mornifne "?f lhf 2 of 0o,0,t1r.,; l every trial and diflicuUy,wthis.tlHer moro(bn successful again in 1854 s , j entering Cripua. ' "As threo thousand Nea-, m - pohtnns are reported to have been placed reopIe f rcnn7lvania , found hort dn (omhal in tho battle or Volturno, greater loree th7ITn.u,st have teat Id that engagement 1 sumntion of 'SiUf.'tf?...!,J...,fe . . 'u?ljlet Mf' !ha ever before, and immediately '3.,;" ( ' .v!. j . . it-.. tt, ; .... exhibiting'. thomselve. im some ... . ,Vr.r--n localities as iiepuuiiuuijo, m a and Beoulo'i " tmrly.. all of, irfcW.lut.Wnv hitched tot-ether this foil, 'and, . ... .. gUcceeded again, umU the assumed name - Uie-nhiteAtid If they ere Amoral. ! 1. 1 : flliA nnln nnu in.":! nuo w i" t i " 7 u of.nJ.vidualg fuJ wrong ail(I individual to change his name, and assume others, it is equally wrong hopirties to tloiw. -i'- Names often., chango-lut pwmapU- ner;r . , ,t -, V ' 1" vi " If an honest man-never need chunge his name tc-suoeeed in business and" establish a good ehnmcter, why is it necessary; for an honest (!) parly tQ 'change, tLeirnameso often?' '. .. ; ,i :, ,' . . -Tub .DmxiUNCR. Ourr ..Republican friends, who profess so much love far tho negro and his rights, lind thomselves sometimes in an awkward situation, j. In Ohio, New York, and. thcr novthorn Slatos. .(hey re allowed to volo. i Li. Ohio, the wor.l white occurs in-the Constitution, similar to that in Pennsyl vania. Not ivithstandmg this, me. 'supreme Court of Ohio (all being Republicans) havo rendered 'a decision to tho effect that mulnttoes have an equal right to vote with the whites. Under this decision,' fiftt-en thousand mulattoes voted nt tW late elec tion in that Slate.' 1 The editor of tlio Cleveland Plaimhaler nays ho sceiv muhUloes vote the Hepubli can ticked in- that city, al tho lato elec tion, who were as black as Kgypt. At length, however, a jovial "culled pussen" offered to vote, but said he wanted to vote the Democratic tieUetij But he was told ly the llepublicnii judge that ho coulu not vote, because ho wos " a llltfetno Hack.' Neiiraska Ei.kction. The latest news fiom this Territory is, that Morton, Dem ocrat, has lecn elected Delegate to Con gross. U was given out that Daily, Be puMicani had recciveU the certificate This, of course, is untrue, ns the hoard of canvasstw, composed of. tho Uovernor Chief Justice, and the United Slates Dis trict Attorney, met at Omaha, on the 31st ultimo, and, upon a full count of tho vole by the proper ofiieen, Morton was de clared elected, and has been awarded a certificate of election. ( , Affairs in Italy. ' '. From tb Bnltitnor Evt linage. - , The Star of Uaribaldi is once more in the ascendant- Ho has not only cast him self loose from all affiliation with the Maz lin'mn tnclioitv Ht he bs gloriously re trieved his partial1 defeat at Ciuserta by sig. mrP victory cwi the tnks of the Yolturno. Capua, indeed, still holds out, and the port of (iaeta, which is also oceupitd by the loyalists', oowtinutts to. otter to tho fu gitive King an outlet oroscape - whenever his position becomes no longer teiinblo. Tho oflensivo moveinent ty which he sought to recover possession of his Cii)rtal wae wisely planned an J ably executed. The royalists were thirty thousand strong wriirst wie entire lorce oi incunriDaitiians did not namber inore-thn fifteen thous and: and of these, as the event proved, the Sicilian and Neapolitan recruits were not to be depended upon. "They made a great deal of noise," say an eye-wit r.ess "but they showed no stonaoh for figlil ing." The position held by the troops of the Liberator werenlso weak wher com pared with those around C'apun. ' If these were forced there wa? nothing to prevent the young King from re-entering Naples in triumph. Forseveral hours after the battle rom nieftced the fortunes of h dwy were in his favor. Tho Guribiddians were driven from the heights they occupied ; a battery defending cno of tho most important points was coplurcd and spiked, but for the personal diringof (iuyihaldi, and the extraordinary exertions -vhich were made by UU chief officers, the ' courage of hi troops would have given way under the tromendom fn-o to whk-h they wore expo sed", nmf the constant reinforcement that the enemy received from (npua. The re serves on both siles wero brought into nc- tron, and so closely was the buttle conies ted, (hat there were iiwes when itseemed tniiiiv x.i'nrutt- almost impossible to prevent the Neapoli tans Irom hearing down nil opposition. Al it tt-fl'i (llrtfimil fAdl.lt ff .tliA ntiRii.f amounted to nothing more, on tho part of theGaribaldians, thnn their capture of tho positions which they had lost early in . i rati . . . . the day. Tho Neapolitans. (hounhdrWon baclc, had evidently not yet lost all hon? 'of cuoi-ess. for tho next niorninu thev , ai.Tunon Sa, iho head quarters of Garibaldi captured by surprise tho bnracks nnd some adjacent houses, nnd ini"tit havo succeeded in hoi - umg itie town ana in clearing (be road (o Naples had not (ho Piedmont cee troops in garrison at Naples promnlly responded to the call offlarilmlfli ' The arrival v m of (hnen frnd, ..,! well disciplined soldier?, sneedilv chnncpd llio ninnnl r,f ., II'! ... 1 V.'P r i .v.. tk til i ii 1 1 a, j li u unci MIUCO Oil t;me ti,a vn,,ln;,.n, ,. rnL,i A I part of them flying in the directions of 'Madaloni were attiscked anil scattered by i no volunteer who iicla tnat post under aixio, an u some prisoners were made. five hundred others surrendered to the Piedmontese, nud two battalions whilst retreating eastwardly towards the river iiiierwpieti ny uie isngano .ouuua nnu rnpiuretl ttirrrosi ion matt, llid !. . -. ".rsio forof the latter .was attempU J tk following day .' but rrt with no i va mn iook to isio mountruns. a ai Sft iKai-. r. ti, fiv. il,r,c,nnrl iiiontBiimivniii uoiau viou M ' wiwiMltfl.j.flpu trnnna d BDOrseH nmone ine aiounmni", j. - . . . . u-ousnnd men. Yet "!V3 Jan, nre B0 ""' " ". V"Ti'. i;n. t Clntiim iihv i necessary "". . . r' iiUimatance to "ayl t)mt the Dictator h. received quos " . . , . . i . . r Mm r-iimiL'ina fortunes ot llio uaiiie oi 4lly contested andfinulty won with so much Uitncuuy nowuanger. oujtitoplce impllolt relinnce npon mere fvalqr ana antnuMasni, vii ojijxj sei bv trooiis iuierior in numbers j by no means, de Gciw tiu otut4ii-Md- lmnjr'tf p purpose, and altogether Got tor discipline! tuan ins uwii. . iiu ivpoii, iiwiv .v. thrown away. Ho has accepted perhaps reluctantly," (nTC loyally nevertheless .tho more prudent and circumspect policy of Cavour. Ho has consented to ubandr.n his own, cherished scheme of assaulting Aus tria in her Venetian strongholds, and of humiliating the Roman Pontilt oy batter ing down tho gates of Rome.. Ho has done even move than this, Ho has yield ed to the wishes of Iho Italian population for immediate annexation to Sardinia, and by inviting Victor Fminauuel to tepair in person to Naples, for the purpose of la kinc charue ot thn nfliiirs of that King dom, ho has virtually surrendered his au thority to Dictator to ,t'io monarch in whose name he has so nobly fought the J battle of Constitutional , liberty. With tho reestablish m nt of a complete accord between Garibaldi and tho Sardinian Gov ornment, oil doubts as to ' the future of Italy may be' said to havo been . dispell ed. . Count Cavour has liiumriiied, but the 'triumph of the great soldier .of Liberty h.is not been less signal, lor he has achiev ed, a conquest over himself, and at iho height of h's power has auhordinMc:! his own prejudices' to tho wilt of his King and to tho good of his country. The volun leers nnd thctroops of Siutliiiiawill, hence forth, fujbt shoulder to shoulder, if more tiuht ing is yet to be done. Cinldinj in al ready on tho mai'cli from the Ro man frontier to cooperate with theGari- baldians in the reduction of Capua ; but thobatllo of Volturno must haveaduion ihed Francis II. that his hist stake has leen Slaved and lost, and (hal any fur t lid- attempt to defend a position which is now threatened en. all sides would 'result in a wanton sacrifice of life. Victor Em manuel has already entered Naples. ; Ten days ago tho Sicilians were called upou 1 1' votes for or against 'annexation to Piedmont, and the only territories ivw re maining, which are not embraced within the present scope of ' the Italian move ment, nre Venotia, and (hat portion ol tho Papal States which is known .u ':The Pitfrinionr of St. Peter." For these, Ca vour is content to wait, and he has eonfi dently intimated that ho will not have to w;it long; ti&"lt appears front: tho Wt aerounts from Oregon, that J. W, ; Nesmilli (Doug las) and li D. Baker (Abolitiouist) wee elected to the United Slates Senate on the 2d.irt. , Nesmith was vlecled f'.r the longlemiv and I'mker tin tike short term. The vole steed, Vaker and Nesinilh 27 20 being necessary to nulmice. Tie dis patch does not give the nivnes of their op ponents ; but we suppose llw-y were Lane and Smith. There are somo fuels concern ed. in tluU election which the poriple ought to kuow. At tho election toino time hinep, the rU(tlns lH-mocrats nnd Iho Republicans united to defeat tho leg ular Democratic ticket.. : 'J'ho DemocrMiic Congressman was e'.ectod, but the fusion succeeded in electing i til ljority of the' legihiture. This m.ijoriiy agnin united in the election of one Douglas and one Republican Senator. . Comment is un necc.'sary.. Every one. can understand thefc facts, nnd draw their own conciu sions. . , , We a to not (uiquaiated wiih Bakir ; Xcmilh . pIovmv well, lie i a liwin of some xui.siiUtrablo mind, but ot the low est cawt. lU-.is a r)r, vulgar, barroom loa fer, ever delighting in the .grossest nnd most tibsccwe language, Ir'or tlil di irac tor he is uotoiiotw throughout (he State, lie was a good wire-w )rkor and had great influence with a certain .cl.is. ' Why he was svlcctei as the IHniglas lender is dif ficult to determine. It satins that he has been selected for a position fi which lie has not the first qualification. Crreim lic.mo trot , , . . l'.aiN(i KfrrtT at a B.vNU. Yeslpiday niorniiig, shortly after 10 o'clock, Messrs. Kyro & Landcll, Fourth and Arch etroet, senta boy to tho IVmk of North America, , i - i .... . .. I ll al"Ke a ,UCV r ' 01 . c?,nsisl u oi n chuck 101 ?i,mu on 1110 uuion bank, !r.'!20 in notes of the deiibiuinalion of ?20, 10, $.r. nnd 5125 in siwio. The "' ro''oe'4,", ln n"'v , 'iamie.1 the pl,ec,e. ovc,-11 H',0 tellcr.and laid the Uok cf"lUimK 11,0 .chock and noms ilown on I Mill (liMtnl ah tua, lit til j 1a 11 t...l ... t. II tiiu LvwiKvri , J"nv nv 110 ic 1 1 ll If l Vf , ltllliU ho proparfd ft "ticket" to linnd in with tb0 "cposit,- Whilo engaged in writing ! in'lividuul T o "n if 10 ''ew whero the Commonwealth ' AJanlt was Bt llie Mmo instant (as is sup. ! l,oscU) pipping tho notes nnd the cheek out of the book. When the hoy turned with the ticket in his hand, the book lay whero ho had placed it, but the cheek for $1,000 aud tha ..'V2ll liv notos wero gone ! So.itoo, hml ihe individual who had aocos I ,etl lj"n- ?125 s" fpecio was safe, luiVlllf llPPIl lltllldeil OVOr I IV tllfl VOIll ll In - r- - - J the Teller who caunted it na soon a do- livered. The thief is delcribed ns a -good sued, rather tall man. need between 25 and 123 yenr. .lie wo-s dressed in light .tj . . . . dollies, and wore an unusually lone coat of liglit material, which reached bolow his knees. , . i . Messrs. F.yro & Londoll have, of course, stopped tho check on the .Union link, I n,l L.. niun nnttna -.P il.ii .ivn;. . v. '"" "" ."- '."wv.. .,,. t ...t, .1 .'I'l.., . .A All'n. . 1 .rftnui --. CtiRioim OESst-8 I'rti'iins. The census Inf nroal. Rpitin riflnlnn. ii,. .,kI., ik.s iKr e,..u a j i. . I n I I. n lilt,.1 DIILI'I I IIHL II I'NH I II! llt'D IIHVD I II k 111 ULVlt .".1.-1 """"'l Ul 'L bv thV lo. 'of ihe:nS3.K),000 to 500,000 counterfeit on'. of Trout run irons position at Cajuxo-which h ha. the Boone County Hank in Indiana, Iowa, r fa h y " . -.1. .....1 ui;u mnrA Illinois, and Missouri. Notes amounting I .,V: .' r rw. iinnii ilium in i ului 'i mum -' ! If0 '" Sl". more Dish i" ,Ti,.B.w than in ltome, and more Jews' than in' Arvin Clark's admrs , Pttlostino. There are also in tho same1 Isaa Bwailes metropolian less than 00,001) Germans. 'Jol,D ratcbin , ; 80,000 French, and 6,000 Itlina ; a very iTi'Ck oTalrt llfF number of Asiatic, from Wi parts j Thnmaf WcKn .'iv. w w mui u .-iviviu i urmi'i tixni in and werabipi l."cir luoia VviJ -.. t, o ... u.,U l"o omccrs n un j,u.. vum.., have been plyig the inptitutioti, were aifeitcd on day. - All the V " to f 45,00 were issued were issueu by the Auditor of , and the spurious nd genuine tho State notes are from the samo plate, the Au ditor and Register's signature being coun terfeited on (he former. A. Spoont, too President, made good Ins escape,. i.Tho (Sanctum of the editor and titoprie (or of tho Huntsman hklio, n sheet print ed , in i i Nebraska, presents someliaies strango sights "last w eek," tho editor says "upon two occasions, from our oftico, we ivitnessol the pluylul pranks, of several antelope, and again a sprightly red fox eaine up near the enclosure, but cut and run wheoTowser eame in sight; a nice i-ttoo they had, hnd both made time, but reyrurd the best A woek ago (wo grizzly bears and throo largo wolves hove in sight and played around on the prairie at a sate diiitaijce j the same chaps, probably, (hat made a tender meal from a gomi-seized calf of ours that had boon running out. The bufhdo have taken our caution, and for two weeks they have not troubled us." Infamous Fuaii ox Fkhalcs A Despi- i'aiu.e Siounurei.. A day or two since a New. York Kharpee lauded jn Phihidel iihii, hired a room at No. Union street. Uo then, advertised in the Ledger .for your c ladies to lean it Ltwiness wnich woulil pay Irom !m to !ft. per weelt. tjmte a number of females tinswered tho adver tisement, and were (old'Uut they inw-t pay $10 each, r'lihis nil except ten or twelve of them. deal iuvetV. The latter paitl .over Iho funds and were-told to call next day. They did so, aid found the slvaeper had vanished duiii; the night, IttMr. Yancv, the Southern Orator, of Alabama, is a step-son of Hev N. S. 8. 15e man, D. D., ofi l'roy, N. Y., who w hen a yourg man, was teaching in that State, nnd married, Sir,' Yancey's mother, a young widow with 'two or threoHmall chil dren. Dr. Reman sottled in Trov, bring ing Mr. Y., there with him, when he was fitted to enter Williatnlown Collej'e. MARRIED.' ' " ' Od Sunday, the 28lh ultimo, by Pnnio! (Jood-; laniler, '.. Mr. Jacob Link to Mis .Sara 11 Cahsoi; all of Uraly towhship. On Sundny, November 4, by Iter. CCA. Ilrandt, Jlr. t'Eoiicw A. !vFn.irAi,i. to Miss Lori A Yoas, both of ifrady township. On Saturday, the 6th in.r.,by Iter. James CIoa rv, .Mr. W. C. M'nit;r, of (fniNnm township, to Mits Jask Sort.T, of liradFort towrrvbip. DIED. n Wednnxlny fat the 22d, of dlptheria Pam-i-ki. J, Son of Matturw and Ja.ik Tatk, of ;o xhen township, ngeiljyears i monthiand a .lays. On Thursilay the 2(1, of Dlptheria, R.icuKr. duughter of JtATatrw, and Jax Tatk of lloshcn township, aged 4 years 4 months and II dnys. In Lawronce township, on the 5th instnnt wife of KnRr.zisn Kiso, aged ahont TO years. On the full Eiif:K:u Kino, about tho same sge bo:li dying within 24 boars, . t In Lawrence township on the fth Instaut, Jo SBrii l.Ai.ia, aged about 33 year.-. 11 rb bnlisnnntts. SCIUHM. Ti: A( II I'.ltS ANTHIl.The Kihool Jlircrtowof I'lliE TOWNSHIP wish 10 employ ha competent Teachers, fur a term of three months. Liberal wages will be given. Apply to Kit Bloom, President, os toll. C. I'ale. Secretary ef the Poar By order f the Hoard. nov7 It. 0. DALK. fecretary. . T. j. M el ti.ortn. fU t t l.KM (ill A Attomei'M at wm, a. a erti.oetn. iiKOTniiit, Law. Office on Market troeU opposita) Mossop'i Store, Clinrfielil, III. 1 H1 nttend promptly to Colleo. lions. Sale of Lanifs, do. nov7-ly JJUSSEL LM :cTlFR"RAY IteFpcctfuIly invites thenttintion of his oll ens tomer, nd orher, to his stock of F A L L A N ) W I N T K K (I 0 O D Which lie offers VERY LOW FOR CAM ' ' Ho nlso continues to oVnl in LUMBER, of all kind,iu nny way lo sail his customers, Tho highest nnirket price will o paid for nil kinds of GRAIN. C A L L AND S K El -Tjia New Washington, Nov. 1, 1860. iiov7-6m y T 7c I Xli LESU OT K L, HAHKY SIIIRLS, raorKiEioR, Corner Third and Wood Streets, narT 3t PITTSBURGH, Pa. YltONE CITY HOTEL Col. A. P. OWENS, Pkopriktor, Respectfully onsouncei to the travelling public, that be has now taken charge of this large and well known bouse, and will conduct it in such a manner as will render excolloat comfort and full i ("tmfaction to all who may favor him with, i .n . . i"". nov.iv II6T OK C At SliH for (12th) November J Term, I860. Adjouraed Court: (Jacob Hoover va Matthew A Force I John II Abbess vs G W Caldwell . vs Edward McGarvey v I'idward Curry rs Laird A Blair ' vs Palrii-k Dalia vs James Huff , : . vs Jared Y Galer . vs M 4 J Denaing vs Adam Knurr ,, Va Allison 4 Wagoner , v Iavid Tyler v Andrew Wilsoft VI Richard llanver M vs U B Hnii Ill's adm'z ' vs U D (toodfollow vs Jesiah Lambora et al Vt John Killiao -vs JScobWilheliii". " jy u Kerlin I Mary Ann Lewis - . . Bornemnn A Mook Iwis I Bloom i . . (1 B Logan . George Krlmrd . James M Leouard John J Weaver ,John Patch in ' , a... ,j vs Jas Albeit 3t Brl vi Edwatd Currv Mar,. A.. Lewi. R abort Reed iCiiii ii Jas Albert A Bro . X vwv,-. . bfr, srI, isjj. -i WH. H.BUIB....i;r.. Joewn j.in,J "l in (so Mill eointy of fentre, on MONDAY u ....v .I-- wnVL'UKCIl .11 .1.. . '"I Mtb. ike tl defendant, Joicph J. LingWjJ unaiviucu luuna pin m aii mx Mrttij ,icrci SDj Uosuivtioin(t bold In ctnuioi,;,!' a. G. Cu.-iin, D- I. I'runcr and John M.Bii1 11 wuiira piKit..- wr.niufu m f:nge given by Jhe, mid Jotejib.J. Lirgle m, I, fllair,. d(cd fcd SntemberJ8i7, 'ji1lk cordrd in the tflice for tlio recording of d(, 4e., In MartgnfcB Book E, page St, . in will bo fold si (he rroprty of Jonrh J. iiti in accordinito'rtitli b priTisini of thA, Afceniljly of 13lh Jun9, 1810, in reference tonj teutions agninet lands in rertnin conntiei. I . 7 THOMAS JWeCOY, Kberit ( ghenff'i OfT.co, Bollefonto, Oct 30, 1SG0. XOVKI.TY In the ART WORr.rnT PflordO'IlAPHY tTPON PORCEUrsV Secured by'ltttert patent in the Pnlled fit, J Jipgljlid, France and llelglum. : The American Photogmiihic Porcelain C pnn.T, No. 781 'Brondwoy, Now Ycrk, hii secured thoir 'ovol ind Ingeniui lnvcMioij, American ana European ynea it, arc rullj pnrtd to executo all orders for Miniature J.iknte of Persons on Chi, presenting all tho attractive and advantage, . features of ordinary photogrnphs, tho brilli,, ant nmsn 01 a waicr-coior uruwing, a a Skill J erto unattalned qnulity of durahity, by kJ tica of tbe articles upon wLick (key are trw. forreU. As the p.'itcnted process of the Company n, IjUs tho reproduction of photographs, not n on plain surfaces, but upon such as are round, of any dogree of i rregulnrity, portraits can U f produced with fnulllcss accuracy and dclitsn delineation, upon Porcelain wares of any dtnrj tion and unnenrion nscu as articles 01 lusurj of housohold utility, such ns Urns, Vases, limi fnst Cups, Toilnt Articles, Ac; thereby seciuid tHilutul ponrnus.nna lurmsuing aumqutu extuisite style of ornamentation of ariifl,,. domestic Mfo. In ordor to furnish faciliriea for the gratitti tiun of the pnpulnr t.iste, and to meet the wit of tlioe pntrons of the duo nits ileairom having portraits on 1'orcolain, the loinpany kn imported from Knrope a coll.-ct ion of supeiii porcelain goods, manufactured to their own which they will sell at cost prices. As the American Company are owners el tj potent ri;ht, and consequently the only potm outhoriied to ue tho process, they lave dtli: mined, in order to n fiord peopli in ertry scrlH of the Unitn nn opportunity t possss pertn on C'liinn, to moke the fullewing propositioi rtsidents in the euuutry, who aro unable to vii rcrsnually tho Atelier and (iallcrioi in Ni York : ; Pc'snns Stndirg n photiigrnph, anibrolypt, dngnerreiitypo to tlicoliceof the Coi.pnij New York, accompanied by $5, will receiri return by expresc, free of chargo, a richly mi mented Breakfast Cup and Saucer, with them trait transferred Ihorcon lly triins'iiiiuiiig a dagucrTetttipe-ajid )IO.tk will reeotre in liko luoauvf a honusume 1'reu Vase tr Toilet Artrelo, wrrh the portrait rffrJ ducou ny the patented process. . )Jy sending a pair of dagoorreotypes ar.d !; they will receive in roll rn u pilr of rich Semi Ynsea, with tho portraits exoeutod equal to Bit iuture raintings; and, in like uinnaor, porltnJ can be reproduced on porcelain wares or of every qunlity of finifb, rnnging in frin bid fzn m film the pair. N. II. He partk-lar ir writing' tbe " town, comity, nnd Htale iRi-t'iDcllv. All letters to be addressed to " Mancger, Aati ican PhutograpU'to Vosclini Co., 781 Pmadwij Xow iork. nor'-J T 1( CONHI'SH'TIVr-S! Tie advrrtwi bavins t-ten restred to boallsj in fn weeks by a roy aimple remedy, oie? haviaf nf fered for serenil yea with a fevere lunjobi tion, and that drt-d dicasn Coiiiinnption, ii ai ions to u.nlie known to his Wlow-JufTorerl 111 nienns of cure, To all who desire it, be will send a copy of IM prescription used, (free of charge.) with tha r rections fur preparing and using tho san:e, nkirt they will find a mi cure lor t'onnmplinJ Asthinn, Jtrcnchitis, c. j be only okifstefu advertiser iu sending tho prescription ir tobttt lit the afnictcd, and spread nifrmntiou whickii conceives to be inralunblc, and he holits ertn sufTerer w ill try his remerfr as it will ee4lkis( nothing, nnd may prove a blotsing Persons wishing the prescription win pliau address Rev. tDWAItl) A. Wll.pd.t, noiT-ly Williauiburgh, Kings Co,, Si. V N TKW it I 1. 1 ci i oim IV KliKtT 'f THE METHOWST," Is pulili.-lil weekly, in tho -city of New Yeek,e Saturdays, in quarto form, on the be-t ftr, m in tl.o bast style, aiming to be the exponcal m Conservative prinr.ples. ' TIIK MKTIIOMST" Is sustained by abundant mmtnsfrom the P'T1' Ihcmu'lvuj, and is intondrd lo suppW Ihcir faa litis uiih im organ comparing favorably with V largest ana best inurnnia ol the day. It cowti Ins the hett litcrarv nbilitv at hoen and abroad : and represent fully and loyally ourngeously its dcnoinioational interests, a ae tho interests of general Christianity ; and v oonducted with prudence ami dignity, an if aim to bo nbovc partisnnsbip and virulence, and tvki A Complete Family Paper, and a deride Organ rf the Church. . It is edited by Rev. Oenres R Crooks, t. I assisted by Rev. John M Clintock, D P., ('' present residing in Pans.) as Correspondmi Kditor, nnd an efficient corps of Contributor! it the various Depart metis ; embracing from tie" to time, bcrmonsby dittineuished Ministeri, far nished to or reported expressly fur it. It will bt embolisbed from time to time by Portraits of Em nest Men in the Ministry and Laity in tbe ran on quarter! ef the country. TKR.ua $2 a year: Five oonies to one adilrsw 19; Twelve oopica to one address, $20 ; Twsilt copies to one address, (30. Payments iovarUbl' in advance. - Liberal commissions allowed to Ministers wit procure subscribers. Specimen numbers seatoi application. L. BANGS, Publisher. Office, No. 7, Beekuian at, New York. ' AfAHRIACH Gl ID1J Being a prhtH about to be married, both male and female, it everything euiucrning the physiology and re tionsof our sexual system, and the produclioalf ' prevention of offspring, including all the ' discoveries never before given in the Bnajlisb . lunguage, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really a a valuable and interesting work. It is writtsi in Dinin laniruaire ior lob srenerai reader, ana m i , , . , . .i - i j i. married people, or thoae contemplating mrrir, I and having the least impediment to married lift, Illustrated with numerous engravings. All yoatf should read (his buck. It discloses secrets UK every one should be acquainted with ; still it lit : book that, must be lucked up, and not lie aeon the bouse. It will be sent to any one on receipt or twenty-five cents, in specie or postage itaropt. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 414 Spruce ft, aeove mirth, rrnladolphia, 1'a. Xr6"-Al)iint and LWortnnate No matter what may ba your disease, before yon place vow self, under tlio cars of any one of tbe aokriH' Quacks, native or foreign, wbo advertise ia tail or any oil er paper, got a copy of either of D' Young's books, and road it carefully. It will i tin Weans of saving yon reany a dollar, yen health, and possibly your life. Or. YOUNG can be cons nlted en any of tbt disease! demrtbed ta bia pabliealiens, at s offieo. No, 416 Sprue at, above Fourth, nl-lf I gLC aldei of Spanish tole leather 'r sale 1 J OO for cash by 1. Ji. V . Crwaa.HJl, May Id, !. rnnmflni inu Iran ui iiinat. ,