vmimvnwiiH sin' 'i m iwwi ,m w mw THE "fiEARnru) rj:rini.irA." ruTdttimii n i mil. Tho largest circulation of atij News paper iu North Coutral Fcnusylvfinia, . i a---- 1 Tenna of Subscription. tf paid In a-lranee, or within S month,.. ..- WI If paid ant-r 3 and bi-l'or, 0 aioulba 3 AO If paia aftpr the e.-cpiratlou of 6 umutlii... il I'M! Rates of Advertising, Traafictit adrartiaemoou, per anuar. of 10 lr,, 3 tiluv or Irsfl .... For.aeh eubeequc-nt Inaerlien... ....... .. jUininiflrntor,' ud KxcasurrW notioo....... Auditor,' Holler,......: liireto 50 .. ' 60 .. 50 .. ? 50 .. 1 50 .. i 00 .. 15 ... 10 .. S 00 ,.13 00 . 45 00 . SO 00 Varti'JQH aud l,tra s. ........ . ptinolntlon notlrHI.... Local notices, per lint Obituary notice, owr Are lines, per lino..., rroieiaiunat Card, 1 year YEAULY AUVKHTISKMKNTS. 1 iquarr "D J column. lliUUM.. .14 00 i column -3 fanarer .....-0 00 j I column Job Work, BLANKS. f ingle qnirr......(3 50 I 6 quires, pr.quire,$l 75 S quirea, pr, quire, 1 00 ! Orur 6, per quire, 1 60 nANMULLS. 1 ,hect,2iorlea,,$2 00 I i ibeet, 25 or ltai.fS 00 t aheet, 25 or lest, 9 00 1 iheet, ?5 or leM.IO' 00 Over 25 of each of above at proportionate rata. OEO. T.. OOOIH.ANDEH. Kdilor and Proprietor. (Cards. H. W. SMITH, -ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, J30 f Irartleld, Pa. ly W.LLIAM A. WALLACE, .ATTOIiXEV AT LAW, ' tlfsrfleld, Ta. a""tt;al baflneva of all kind, promptly and aveurately attended to. rraylVy DAVE L. KREBS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clearfield, Penu'a. , iT-Cwa b. coDeultcil in English and tier aaaa. -.. - - jeJ.Wly A. W. WALTERS, . . ATTORNEY AT LAW', ' ' Clearfield, Pa. aaOfts, in Uie Coort Hone. (deeSly ISRAEL TEST, ATHIBS F.Y AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. POffira la tie Cnnrt Honia. jy1l.'(7 JOHN H. FULFORD, attorney at law. Clearfield. Pa. Cfiot with J. B. MrEn-i'ly, Ksq . over Fire Ka tinr.nl Bath. Prompt attention sjiesn to the eeenrinr nf Bounty, CiatVM Ac, acd to all legal business. March 2S, 17 IT. WALTER BARRETT,. ATTOKNRY AT LAW. ORea o SWond Ft.. Clearlteld, Pa. (noTil.AO THOS. J. McCULLOUGH, ATTOUNKY at j.a w. 0e adjoininr tha Rank, fcrnarlT occupied by J. II. MeXnally, Peeond at., Clearfield, ill ttend promptly to oollertlooa. eale of lands, Ao. decW.O! JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW A lid llral Katale Acent, Clearfield, Pa. Offir on MnrlirC trt, nppraita tha jail. Jt4fKerrpertfu!!y offprt bit vervicra Id wllinf an 4 buyint; landa Id Clearfield and adjomlnit rnuntiei ; and with aa experience of ovr twenty yean a a furreyor, flatten himielf that he eb render latufaction. (frb2S,'6:, tf WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTOUNKY AT LAW, C Icarfirld. Pa. Cfllea on llarLet etreel one door east of the Clear. (eld County Hank. maya.'M John 11. Orria. C. T. Aleiander. :ORVIS &. ALEXANDER, ATTl'P.NKYS AT Li U'. ilrllrtuiitc. Pa. i.rplV6S-y JEFFERSON LITZ, PHYSICIAN iSUIiGEOX, HAVING located at 0ceola, Pa., offen bla profemieaal ,treicee to the people of that Jlace and mrroondinjr coantrr. 1,AI1 call promptly atlendad to. Office and rirfence on Corila iL, formerly ocenpicd ay Dr. Kliac. BiylK ly drTt.jeffersonboyer, rilVSlCIAN AND Sl IiliEUX, Second Ftrcft, riearCeld. Ta. ferX-Harinf permanentl? located, he now flf.n hi.proteainnl aervi(MMt tothecitiienti of t'lmrncld and vicinity, and the public generally. All call, promptly aih-ndcd to. oci2N y F. B, REED, M. D.f rilYSICiAN ANL St'RGEuN, , 9vM!aiin rrmored to "illiampf ffive. Pa, fTm hi pn teifiooal lerrirea to the people of tbe rorroanding coautry. jyl l.'ftT DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, Lat Hora:foa of the 3d Heg aneni. Pennvyleanii Vnlunteere, bavins; reiarnd frt tbe Array, oflrt bit profeionai aerv.raa U tbe eitiaena of Clearfield eeuoty. 4rPnfeffional ralli promptly attenJrd to. (ifl-ce on Second atreet, formerly arryfied by Dr. Wooda. , Iapr4,'6-U or7jV f. woods, PHYSICIAN i SURGEON. IUvibc ri'ti-oved to Annvilli-. .tftcrt lit ttnilrwioaal ami era to the perpia vf thnt plarr tad the vanvubiag country. All rail promptly Hrii4.j te. I !. X Am pd. drTIT jThayes SURGEON fir5l. DENTIST. f Sc. on Main St., CurwrneTillo, Pa, AlM.L BMika profceional Tlalta, ftr ttieeoa l eeoienee of the pahlic, coaimeneins in April. H.'U. a follow,, rl, t I.n'her,lmr Fir't Triday of wery month. Anmr iiisnr. M odaeof aeefy mnn'b. Liifnher 'Mt. Fir.t Thureday of aver aaonrh. pei.Uinj. to day, ia either plac. AH order, far w. ra ,b..ald it. f riaented an Xii day of bB Brriral at e.-h plie. -f- Teerh eatreeted hy the application of Wt anvftbeaia rotnparatirely without pain. AI! kind, of rn!J work Kuaranteed. V 11 Tbe pahlic will pl.aea aolice. that Dr II.. when not enrcd in the ahora euira, may e horn! In hi, o'hr-a, la Onrwonaillle, Pa Carw.werille, re 4, lr. I' ! DENTAL PARTNERSHIP. 4- Itt. A. M73IILI.S, tU?Delri to Inform bla patrona, and tha It ic .-ea.r. liy.'l.t he aeiaaaueialrd wilhbim In tba practice of I)cai'try, s. p. sua w, n. d. s., wli"l, a f-aduat. of lha Phllalrlphia fieatal Co,l(re. ar.d th-refora baa the blfbeM atlea-"-a, of frwioaal akill. All work d..na ta the f.ff.w i ft0j n,if paraonally r.i(Mai. b l"r h-lrr dnaa la the m.t aatiel,etor, aaaa and bigs,, order f the prwreeolua. B lan.bl nractta. af twenty tw a yaara In lirl, T,, rwahdei ma to fpwak te my palicntt l' ar.tdenoa. ' I iotaf-menta ram s dlitaari. abrmld Va made ! ' wJler a few dayi bafya tha pauent diatcna wni. 4 ijii, w, i"" ij.. I'Y lha L'EXUt-RATIU Al.M , X AC. nly aaia ifery ,M aaxuW bara tan. U J1U n GEO. B. G00DLANDEE, Proprietor. VOM2-W1IOLKN0.2J37. (Cards. E. I. KIRK, M. D., rtlYSICIAN AND 8 U RO EON, l.uthenburir. Pa, attend promptly to all profftnional cam. aucl:ly:pd THOS. S. WASHBURN, SCALIilt OF LOGS, Gleu llupe, Clear tie td Couuty. Peiiu's. rpHE tuhcrihr hn devoted much tfrao and X nrnlian to th SCAMNU UK LOi.ri. oJ UHri ihii methiifi of ottering hi iprvice to th"f ho mat nt-eJ Ihfiu, Anv further iDturinntimi can b bad by itldreMtDg af above. jel'U tf SURVEYOR. rjMIE undertipfne'l orTrr liii wrvicci nn a Ptir X Vfr, and may 1 fouiul at hi rt'eidrtK'e, in liiwrfncr ttiwnntii!. Lettrn Kill reach httu di rvctcd 14 CU'tirhcljl, Pa. may 7-tf. J AMDS MITCgKLL. THOS. W. MOORE, Land Surveyor and Conveyancer, Tf AYINtl ivofiitly lcnt(d in tlio borough of J l.umbtfr Lit?, nu rrtiunifu loe )ncin-p 01 LiiDl SurTCTim. rt'fjtocttullT trnden bit prolt'i lional ii-n ietl t tb owncri of and rperuliHor. iu lundi in Ocarlifld and adjoining couiittr. l)cel of Pimreynce neatly invent Ulht4 and rritidence one dMr east of Kirk t S.rncer'i atorc. aprU:pd4m. DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY. BAEEER & EAEE DEESSEE, nr.CO.Hr fSTRKET, jy?3 C 1. 1-' A R VI El. I), P A. tf N. M . HOOVER, Whuleaale A lUL.il Dialer in Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, Two doors east of tlic Punt OtTu'e, MARKET gTHEKT, Cl.KAHFIKLD, PA. i-4iA larpasnortiutotof Pipei, Cigar Ch- t, 4c. ttlwayaoo band. mylV-1 J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOUKAril (JALLERY, Mrvt Street, Cleirfield, Pa. "V'EO ATIVE8 made in cloudy, ai well in X clewr weather. Connttntl, oa band a (rood -..r!mt of f KAMKS. RlKKKdSlOl'KS and 8TEHKO.toriO VIKWB. r'rainea, Iron, any ftvle of moulding, made to order. aprJS-tf REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Clearfield, I'cnn'a. ajU'iH exet'nte johe in hia line promptly and in a workmanlike manner. a rl.o7 J. BLAKE WALTERS, SCltlVKNTK AN" CitNVEV'A.NtLU. Acont fur the Puirh.e and Sal of Landa. Irarlicld, Pa. yPrompt attention Kiecn to a?l haelneee conoeptod with the eoaoty officoo. Office with Hon. Vim. A. Wallace. janl, 66-1 THOMAS H. FORCEE, DlALia I!f GENEHAL MKKCH ANDISE, t.RAHOITV P. Also, xtmFWa manufartunr and dealer In Square Timber and Sawrd Luiubvruf all kind. fOrdera aolicited and all bill promptly filb-d. 11- aro. Ai.nr.RT at-xar ALBRttr.. w, albeit W. ALBERT &. BROS., Manufacturer, A eiUneiveleaUnin Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, &c., WOOD LA NI, PENS 'A. ffOrdert tudiritrd. R'Hn nlled on abort notice and reaeonahle term.. A.Mreal Wooulaad P O , INemfirld Co.. Ta, (e!.i-l w U.br.ttT A II lit iS. FRANCIS COUTRIET, MEUCHANT. Krcnchvllle, IcarlM-ld foMiily, Pa. Kpepe con"tantly na hand a full aewrtmcnt of Iiry tioodn, llartiware, tiroccrira. and evcrythinn ueiially kept in a iwtail .tore, whioh will lie aold, for ca.ti, a, cheap ae eLpwhere in the county. Frenrbville, June 17, Itirt7-ly. c. KRATZER L SONS, M e rt o a A N T s , DB AMCnB in Pry Goodf, Clothing, Hardware, CutUry, Queeneware. tirnperioa, roriiioaa and bhir(lra, tlenrtlrd, Ptau'a. fT'At their newnora room, on Second etrret. near Merreli A Iii!et'a Hardware itora. Ll""u M0SHANN0N LAND & LUMBER CO., OSCEOLA flEAM WILLS, MArrArrrara LUJim-n, LATir, and tickets II. II. FlIILLINtiFflRI), PrwiJ.nl, OiSce Fere.l Place. o. 125 f. 4lh at.. Phil'a. JdllN' I.AH'HIK, Superintendent. je(l'07 Oaceola Mill. Clearlield counlr. Pa. prrthaut JTailors. F. C. CROMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAKKKT ST., Cl.KAKFIELD, PA. 4 Ft'I.L Bupply of Clolhi, Caimimi and Vctiiire ron.laatlr an hand, whtch will be lun.le up arrordmir to the lateet faahionn, in a euMantial manner, and at low ratra. di.t"6 Coins it Alone. 1809. E. R L. STOUCIITON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, t leartlcld. Pa,, nAVINfl openrd ka.neap on my own nok, at tbe Id atand Sbaw'a How. I therefore auiiMuare to tbe pehlie that I have now aa band a aril aeiertaal and large aafortnent of C.olhs, Cassiineres, Vesting?, Peare-n, abd all klada f Unndi f r en end I rmra' wear, and am prepared U make p to t order CltTII INii, from a ainle arttcle to a full nit, ta the lateM atvlei and nv-M workeaanlilie i manaer. Pi-erut ett-ntioo ftran tn rntom wnrli and eotlinj oat f-r wen and boya I ; ttffer freet barraine to roatnmera, ana wa-raei enti-e eattVaetion. A liberal eltare of pabilc pitmnare la lolirited. ( all and "ee ire jaaT-tf , K. K. L. bTOl UllTON. U. I(iIIGR MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store one door eaet of Clearfield II .oe,) Marist street, C'learfleld. pa. KFFPS nn hand a full aa.nrtment of (lent' FrrbiB ijnoa, tvb aa hhlrt, I.. pea and Woolen 1 ner-fatrta, itara and Nerh-tiea, Porhet llaadkeeehie'a, Uloree, Hata. t mbretlaa, im graat variety. Of Tivte Uooda be keeps tba Best Cloths of all "Shad., and Cilors," ?wrb a fftlack Io.,kiR of tbe eery he,t mail.: Fancy Cae'imere, In freat variety , aleo, Trenb Coaliaf. Hearer, Pilot, Chin.billa. end Frtcoll tarmaiinr. All of which will he aold cheap for Oath, and made np BTord'mg y Uie lalrl yhr, by ainarientied woehraen. . . t . Alia, Aenl f-r Clearfield connty for I. yl Sinter A 'tltbral, bfI bl"'bior' ' Jtaw. I IhM If. B. BKIalSf. EL Grncral Klraliun I'rorlanialioii. rilKRK AM. he an act of tie Hi nernl Aar-m ,f hlv of tha OommonweHhh of Pen nnvlva nla entitlrd "An art to regulate the lirneral Kiertion within thia romtnonwcalth," It I, en joined upon the fhrrifl. of the aereral countic, to Kire public notice of eurh election, the placer where to be held, anil the cfTirera to he elected TMtnKPrina, I. UTr.xua llon a. Hlt'h 8licritl of Ulcurlirld connty, do horcby itc Putdio No hce to the elertura of the county of Clcarflrld 'hat a general election will he bo d on the trr. oso Ti CKUai or Hcri iita aaxr. (uin:r the l?th dae ol the month.) at tbe aereral election die trlrta in eitid county, at wliit b time and place tha qutlihi'd etitere will ente lor one perieiu for tiuvwuor ol the Comtnon wealth of IVuoerlvaiiia. For one pemon for Judpe of tho Supreme Court of the t'omm'ltb of 1'cnti'a. For our person to n prc:iit the ooutitiei of Clear- Held, Kit ami F urcst in the II ouse of Kupru- li-lHiitivt'n of tliii C'tinminiwralth. Fur 'nie ppr-oii fi-r the uflu-e of County Treasurer of t?tt-arlie!d omitity. For one .rr.ii lor the dfTi.-e of County Couimis !iourr nf Clt urlicld cnimiv. For one persun for tins ofli-M uf Auditor of Char flt-ld comity. The elect'. rs of tlic counly of Clearfield will take nuti'e tbnt the mid central clccUou will be bttid at the lulUiwinjr plaoii. Tit ; lUecaria tow unit if, mt the L'uivn Hotel, In 01 en Ili.po. Iti-N tvffni.iip. at the hoitxe of A'eph KlKmi. ltluom townatiip, at the uuu of ibe lata Jaiatr ItltNun, hr. U 'CC township, at the buuae of Edward Albrru llrtKihinl tdiwrnthip, at tlie bouse of .larob fierce. Hrady towrtfbip, at tbe bouaa uf Win. ScbwKin, in I-uMierhlmrr. Hu p-nniile tuinh'p, at Voaup;' mboot htm up. Cheat t'ewuctrip, at tbe puolic echool buuae near Pinion Itiirltauj;l.'B. Cluarfiel-1 iNbMu'b, at ihe Court House. CoTiiiftun lowunbip. at the huuer of J. .Maurer. Curwt'im ille boroub, at tbe boue of tba lalt Ipaac llloom. I'lM-atui lownphip, at Centre arbool hnuae. Ferumu to w nub i p, ai the b use of Jihn Orejt ory, furmerly occupiud by lbia. Kubifon, Oli"d way.) Uirard town?bip,at Ccmjrreaa Hill eeli-ml botue, (iohen towni-bip, at the public at-hool buttw. (Inthain tuwnlnj. at (lie boiife of Jaeitl If ubh-r. Uulieb lownsbip, at the public ecbool hius. hi Jam-eville. lluoton townxhip, at tbe honee of Jcspo Witm.n. Jordan township, at the public school buuae, in An'ont-.lle. Kartlmua township, at Ttridfren't arbnol house. Kuof towinhip. at Tarker lit)) a bnol bouse. Lawrence towunlnp, at tbe Court House, in tbe lyiDiub ol Clenrtield. LuxnlerCity lorou(h, at thepublir a hool houie. Mun-is tuwosbip, at the bouae lorujcrly occupied by 1 brnntiB Kylrr. New U a:tbiiif,tun borough, at tbe pnMie acbool bouse. Usc-cila lumujli, at the puldio house of Milo Iloyt, in said boruueb. l'nin tcwnfbip, at the hotel formerly kept by W. V. Anderaim, Pike township, at tba b'-tiw of tbe late Isaac TtUiom. in tbe Imniugh of Curwrnivi!le. I'nion township, at tbe huu of I'. K. Rrnbnker. Woudward towufbip, at the bottie of Theinaa Ilrnderson. AN ACT reeulatinc the mode of votirte; at all eierlmiis in Ibe svvrral rounties of tb e Cotn monwttltb. approved tba .JUtb day of SI arch, A. l., lS(o, vii : FifTH'i 1. He it tnartrd tT Ibe Frnate and lloue f.f Itrpreaentatirea of the Cummonwrahh of reiintn-lTaria tn Wenem! Aseemttly mn, and it it hereby enacted by authority of tbe aame, That the qualified voters of the eeteral countiea ot tbi ('omnionwea'.ih. at all genera), town obi p. buKtub and rpenal election., are hereby, hrnifit-r auibur iird and required to Tote, by lirkt-ta, printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written, arv erally ela--ilied as fclbiwa : One tteket ahall eno bniee tbe names f all jii-lep of eourta TMed lor. and to le labelled, outride, "judiciary one tieket shell embrace the names f the state ufiWra voted for, and be laUlled, "fitate;" one ticket rball em braoe the nntnes of all county offn-ers voted for, ineludinp office of aenator, member, and iueuiler of anwml'lv, if Ti.ted for, and mrinbera of Canfres, if voted for, end be labelled, "cunty ;" one ticket shall embraee tbe namea of all lown-liip ofbeerp voted for, and be labelled, "townobip ooe tirk et phxll embraee the names rtf all borough olfliei voted for, aod be lal-elled, 'br(iuth ;" and eaen Cla.a lhail be deposited in sepaiaie ballot bo its. ItEtilriTKY LAW. T also give offeial notice to theeleclorf of Clear field eounty that by an art en tilled "An Act tor thvr supplemrntal to the art relative to the elec tion ot ftiii Cmnmon weslth," apprfivrd Apul 17, A. !-. it is provided e ffili..e : Jmctio I. iMtiMirtfrf,wc, That It eVinTl be Ibr fluty ol eech of the As -eora iibin thir t (inrr.on wmiib. on the Ut M naT m June t.f ench year, to i tiikenp the trt'iarri.t h ba refuted from I tit Co. Cofiituisionns nTrJcr the eighth seetion of the art of Uih April. JS.,4, and proceed to an inmird ale reviiion ot the aame, by etnkinjc ihrn-frusn the name of eirry pem.tn who in kniwo hy bim to j bavedieil or eenio, ed mne'e l be I a at previous a-cap ! inrtit, or whose rm"val into the same el-till be or shall bare b-n ma'le ntmwn to Sim, and aleo tlir 1 names of ell wbe she!) mike rlmm to him to tie j qualified enters therein. Ass on u thia rrrmon ii con pletrd he ahull vmit eirry iJweMtt.g bouoe in I hi-di-lrirt and mt.ke eareiul inquiry if any pereon whse name ts on hts li-t has dnnl itr r-moveU frrn t lie ffitriet. and if so to take ibe Mine the refrom.or whetber any axalilied roler reidea therein wbe name is nut on hi livt, aid il eo to add Ibe anie i iheretn , and in all rwe wltre a name is add, d to the li't a tai shall forth with he a penned against the hereon ; and the Aoetwenr shall in all eaes asrer- tnia, by inquiry, upon what groan d the perron o 'f"ed riaimn to be a voter. I pon (he oomf le tioa of this work, it shall lie the duty of each A aesvor as aforesaid to proeeej to make out a hl in a hahetieal order, of the while freemen, abnp twenty-one years of aire, elataiinr to be unalit'ctl voters tn Ibe ward, borough, tow ut hip or tietrid of which he ia the A mnr. and oppopiie earh of eaicl nani'-s ante whither said (re man ia or in nnt house keeper ; and if be ia. Ibe num)er of ht resi dence, in towns where the same are numered. with tbe atreet, alley or curt in which situated: and if in town where there are no numher, Ihe name of Ihe street, al ey or court on which said In. one fronts: al-o. Ibe oerupation of thr person : end where he i not a houeekeeppr. the oeriipntMn, plaeie of boardinff and wilh whom, and if woik'pf for anniber, the name of the empioTer. and write oppoile each of 'aid namea tlie word "voter;' where awv per 'in clninv to vote hy reaton of nsn ra liiation. he aba II exhiidt bi eertiftewle thereof to the A-se-aor. nnleea he baa leeo for fire r"neen Ue TCAirs neat preceding a eoter in sei.l d -el rt t ; and in all raw where the person ha been natu rahred, Ihe name ehnll be marked with the letter " .:' where ihe pereon baa merery deplnn d his in tention to become a citiren and rieign to be natu ralised before the steal eleetion, the aeme sbsll be niarked "I. I.:" where tbe claim is to vote by rea An fT IfUig between Ibe age of twenty fur and iwenw I' pr-r'd(d by law, the word "sp-" ball rereti.cn d i am. l-e sou has in .re l mto tire election diflin-l to ren'tde Ftiitbe t g'tte.al eleelion.lbe letti-r "K (hull he placed opposite the name. Il h'. I the further duty ol eaeh Amcs a-r an af'ireMid, upon the con-preli-wj of t,M ln.im herein iidkmI, Iri make out a tx-naente )it ot all new af"feiti ma'le I t bim anl the ..mount eed up.n each, and ttirniwh tbe same tmmflt- alelr te tli I ounty t 'moiiioner. who shall im t medniely a id tie names te tbe Iroi duplicate ftf the ward, borough. townbtp or district in wh'tb thT ha f'een --r.fl. j frr. 1 a the lit r.ein? err ph UA and the a ' em nt ma le as alorr-anul, tbe Mfrtf hli f rt I. with lr returned to tbe t'nenty t (iBBtniMionf r. w ho I Sail cwir dt'i lo-atr eiptr of aid lift, with tb ! db-cn at :nn ai d e optnti ttioa nuind te te noted : 4jt tfe.rar,'i. to lie nile yot aa Mdin a piael,el'lf j ana plor d tn tbe band ol thr A- or, a ho ball, pnor t the UrM of A ugiit in ea-ii y-ar, pnl one . e-.pT thiTT-of on liie Jttr of or on tbe liouw when the eWi'n of tVe rrspeetts-e d rit i required to , be held, and retan the fj'ber in hi pneton. for ! the tiit"vlton. Ire of e)irg o m.j person resi I dent in tbe aid election dilri"t wji.t hhall ietre I tn see the i.ir : and it ball be th tiuiT tbe saol j AMor lo add. f-t,in time to lime, or, the personal j applir-:i" of asy one el.timmg tbe right to vote, the nxmr of u b e'aiinan, and mark ol piuile the ' name V.." and i'nmc -iiat.-ly awsesa bitn fiib a U,". tiotittf. a in all :bcr ca , hi oc upa: h-n. i ro i b nee, n bet her a Uinnler r b"iti kiM-r i if a 1 loa'der, with wb",!. he hour I ; ae wbrtlier na'u j rafiped .r d-.gm;:g tc be. maekinff in all aoHi case the tltt e. opi.n'e tbe name. "N .t ' P. I a ihr eas" ntny I ; if tbepr. rt Haro 'PC te le as- , arsed l-e niufiiliie I. br hull el.(t tl te H e Awa. fr hi"e-rtiBletn,f iijlnraliiaii'T : ai-d if hela(m j that be dcP,ji to If iiairwiisl be!re Ibe next aiir,f eteeiio-j, he jVaM exhiMI tbe ert fir-ate of hi d -Ia:aifp of int. ntiea ; la all eas- wb-rc any ' ward, leironirh. lwn'hip -r ei.li'Hi ditrit is tt-virti-l into two r orr prefineta the Aeor shall nntr t'l bis aeff nfnu the t leetma r retinei in wri b i af b eb-tpn eioe, and ball Bike a stna- , rair re-urn f-ir eaw-l to the (iiranty tn.miiMtera, j in ail nasrt in whn h a relarw is i ,nid (rota I las i b) tbt prutivot of ibisaTt ; and ibe ( cuaiy t sa I arifens in Baamg upltet erprae af ail raefc I PRINCIPLES! CLEARFIELD, PA, AV EDXESDAY, 0CT0BE11 C, Ernnl. r turiia, iihall make duplicate otipiea n the tiaine if tbe rot era In encb prccinet. sepurately. and shall Inrush (lie some to tlie Aeaeor; and thnenpiee reiiuin-d by this act to Iw placi d on the door of or ') election plifea on r before the 1st of Au trust in each ear, liali ie placed on the doora of or on the cleethm place in eaub of aaid preeincts. Kac, .1. After the aaaeenieula have been oom jileted on the tenth du.v preceding the second 1 uee tny in Oetobor nf caeli y ar, tbu Aswasor abail, on liti Mombiy itnmedirilely lolluwiiisr, make a return t'i the County Commis'iotirrs of tbe names of all peraone aaoraed by him si woe Ibe return required to he made by him bv Ihe siHMHtit seolioii of thia act, noting 4pHriw riivb name tbe oimervntiuns and mpl.uinliun retfuirvd to be noted naaftm said: and 'he County Cuuurmnionen ahull tbereiip'in enuse the Ratuc to be abit-d to the return r quired by ihe Mt'oud icction of tbia aol, and a lull and oorrret copy tlicreof to le made, coiitairnnj the namoa of ull peroui so returued aa reaiiient tusahle in an id ward, borough, loanxhin or precinct, and liiniifh the aame, tugeth.'r with tb n ciet.ua ry eieelion tiUiiko, to the ottiocra ot the f-lrclinu in said ward, Kirouktb, towuabip or prreinct, on or before ai o'clock iu the uioruing of tbe aenund Tuesday of October; and nu nian uiiall be permitted to vote at the election on that dny whore nnttie in not on said lit, utile be ,ijl mnkt proof ol bis right to voU, a liereiuitttcr te(iiired. tv.v. 4. On ihe day of election any prr-on whose uiiur ta not on tbe said list, mid olMim.ug ibe njlit to Vole at md clectnm. ahitll prodiiioeat Jen at one ualifii'd voter of the di-lriet iu which he clniui to lie a voter, for the period of at leant ten diva ntxi preceding said election, which witne eball toke u) subatTi lie a written, or partly writ leo and partly printed, n ff) ' I h v i t to the IncU ata4ed by btui, which Hltiilavit shall define clearly wbere tlie residence ie of tiie person elm mm g to b a voter; ami Ihe per Hon aocUiiniiig tlic nht tn vole shall alio take and tubsc nlie a wiiMfii, or partly nntun and partly pnnteil, iiflolnvit. stating, to the beat of his knowl edge and !k1H. where aud when he wa Iwirn; Ibat he i a citizen of ihe Com iuou weal th ol l'rnnsylvn nia ami of the I'mtcU Siutea ; tba' bubas rt.-idtd in tbe ConiiiKtnwralth one year, or if form re ly a citucn tbensnand has removed therefrom, that be ha re--i' led therein an mouths next prwcnliiig auiI elee tion: that be tins no: moved into Ibe dialriet for tbe purpose of voting (herein : that he has paid a Stale or County tai within two year, which waa asaesaed at least ten ditya before said election ; and. if a riatttiralirrd citin-u, eliK.ll also atate when. wb-re aiitl by whnt court hi wac riaturali(i d,a:nl fl.all aio piodinte hi certificate uf nntornliialion for eiatni nation ; the said arli.Javil rball aiao state when and where the tax rlainied lo be pa;d by tbe affiant was aei d, and when, where nnj to whom pa:d; aud rhe tax receipt therefor shall be produced for et ammation, udIcsh ibt affiaut tball ita(t in bis affi davit that il has been )o"t or deatnyed. or that he never received any; but if tbe permn ao claiming the right to vote clul! take and subfcribc an afll.la rit, ibat be is a na'iv tmra eitixea of tbe l otted State, (or if born elsewhere, shall stale that fa't in tn aflid n it, and bnll produce evoieuce thnt be has ieen naturnliil.or thnt he i entitle.! tocit :n narup hy reaaon ol hi fattier a naturalitntion ;) and shall fnrlher state in hi afliJant that be ie, at the time of taking 'be afl.d il, berween the of iwenty oue and twenty-two year : that he ha resided In the SlHe one year and in the eleetion dilrfct ten day next prect -liug am b elK lion. he shall I enti th'l to vote, nllh u.b be stull riot bare paid taxes : the said afbdnvit of nil person muking auch claims, and the nfTidavit of the witnesses to their retd nte, si, alt be preserved by tbe election board, and al the rinse it the rle-tif.o Wy sh:ll he enclos ed with the i-t of voters, tally lit and oilier papers required by lew to be till d by the return judge wi'b the i'rothonibtwry. and e hall remaiuon file therewith in lha I'rotb"r.oUr.. ' ultiee, suojiel lo examination as older eleetH-n pipers are t it ibe election ofheers hall fli'd that the nf pi leant or anphrant pf , all Ibe b-gal qusliUttnino( voteia, ha or they shall be pr rim tied to vote, and the name or name sba!l lie added to the it of Uiil!f hy tbe eleetion off. .oers. the word tax" t-eing added where the claim ant c la.ms to vote on tax, and the word'a" where be rla mi to vote on age; the saiua wonts being added bv the cletks in each case resTteelivcly, on tbe lmt of person anting at aueh elerllon. tac. it. It sbarl be lawful tot an? qualified eltl- I ten of the district, notwithstanding the name of! tba proposed voter la contained oa tbt list of resident tasablet. to challenge the vote of each pereon s wbera-ipoo the asm prwnf of the right i 1 1 suffrage aa le now ret uirt d by law shall be publicly made and eetel on by the election board, and the vote admitted or r jet ted according to , tba avidrnce ; every pron claiming to he a t naluraMted rititen shall be require to p reduce bis naiura'lsaiioa esenficate at tha electioo be- fora Totitg. eieapt where he baa been for ten, years, ounseeuurely, a ?tar In tba dlatriet In , whirb be offers bis vot i anl on tha vote of aueh pereon being rt-eeived.lt shall be the duty oft lha election officer to write or stamp on surb i eerliPcate the word "voted," with the month and year , and if any election officer or officer abail j reretee a second vote en tbe same day, by virtu j al the same ceitificate.eictring whet eon are , entit)f-rj to vote br virtue nf the natural, .Hon of their fatbeia. the? and the person who shall t tier tu'h second vole, apod so cflending shall he guilty nf a hit h Bmdeniean'tr, and oa convic tion thereof, he fitted or impriaoned. or both, at the discretion of tb court ; bat an shall not exceed nnt hundred dollar it. eah ca, nr the iuypritnment one year; tb lil.e p ri'htasnt s'-all h Inflicted on conviction on the officers of el etion a he shall aeglact ar refuse to make, or cans to be made the indorsement required is aforesaid on said r aturaliia'inn cert : floa' r'r.c. 6. If an? aleetiua officer shall refus ar negiect to require such proal of th rtght of sf fraxe as is described by this law or tti laws to wbirh this I a ufplenrnt, from nv per ion offering ta Tot whose name la not on th list of aseed vott-rs r whnae rirb" to Vote la chad leneed by any qualifr d voter present, and shall admit sacb person to vote without requiring sucb proof, every pereon e nltVeding shah, upon eon virtiet, be guilty of a high ta ademeanor, and sfcall be at n ten ci d, for vrty Such ofli nr. to pay a fin not eieeedmg an hundred dol ar, or l undergo an impnennttent not not ln on er, or either or both, at tit durretioa of tb court, j brr 7. Ten data preceding every eleftlnn fr elector f rresittent and Vie I'reiidcnt of th I'nite J ft a lea, It shall be tbe duty of the Aea SOT tn attend at le place Died by law f,,r bold I ing Ihe election In each eleeti. n disirb 1, and I then and tbet bear all application ol persons , whoa namea have been omitted from the 't of . ae.d voters, arid who claim he right lo vote, or who rights have originated sine the same 1 was made ut. and shall add the name of such ! peraons thereto aa nball show that they a, enti tled to the riiht of anffrage In su b distiict. on th pf's-nal appl'eatton f the claimant only, and forlhwiih ae lit with proper tax Afier eom Irting the liit, a rpi thereof shad be pieced en the door of th boa whr the elenma is to be held, at leaet ieht days before the tier I inn j and ai Ibe eleetion lb same foar shall be pursued, in all respects, a Is required by Ibis act and th art in which tt is a supnle reent. al tbe general elerti na ia October. Th Aeor shall also mak tb earn returns la the 1 County Commissioner of all assessments made ( by virtue of tbia see I ion j and tb Cwuntr Cob. Nitoaer shall furnib copies ther ol to th election fficert In erb dm net, la lib aaannrr j in all respect as is required ai tba general clee- , tii-ns la October. fa-. Ihe same rules and repalatiens shall apply at every -penal eictioa, aid at every sen , araie city, borough nr ward election, tn all te- j peels, as at ibe general sleet inn ia Ocluhe. j Feet. Tbt repeeee Assessor. lnpcetnri ana Juigea of the elertton snail eaca hare ihe pnwer to admiiiter oaths to any person elafsa irf the rlf hi ta ha eed or ihe riihi of suf. fr-ge, or In refara to any of eafl oTticers un-isr (hi a I ; and any av 1 1 fail fa'st swearirc by any oe am in relation to anv anattr or thing e.a rerning wb'ch tbey shall h law'ully intermra j trd bv any of md ifflcer. shall he ruoiitd aa i petory. rrc I. Tbe Asarnr ihxll roeiv ih same enmpensati'in f..r the time ne"eanlv rient ia i peifoiming lb dotiei herli tnjoinrd aa is pe i ided by lew for the ( r!vtane f th-ir wHi-r ( do lies, io be paid by tb (tHmty Ceiatatsiners j as in otar case j aiu ii voaii noi iiii i-r sey Asseesor asseu a tax agaiuai av person wht tevir wnbia tea dav n-st f-ecedit g th election lo be b'ld en the J Tueeday of Ortober, in any yrar, or wnhtn lea dava ne-i before any rlfcti-.a for eteetota of President aad ice Prvsi. dent nf th C nited State : any eiolatiun t this vrouit shall be a a.tsd-rjenaor, and subject j the officers ao i fending te a tine, up r.nvirna, I not ex"eJieg an bendred dollar, or la impns ' nnment na1 eired ng three montbt. r buili, at lb diseret nn of th riiH. Sc. It. L'n the pet'iioa cf ffv or aor em ( sens of the rounty. iaing under nth ibat tb J j vttily beheva tbet fraud will be practiced at ' the e'teten a bo it te he held, ta any dieiriel. H I fbs'l be tne dnty of tbe roan of e-maioa plas j of sail dstMtn'y, if la sfs:ofi, or if not, a in !; j therewf tn yaraiioa. to appoint tw jattirtows, j ier and inteiHg-ni enirn af the eMiuty i act a Orrrtesr at atd eleC'loa i said Ovraeee 1 shall he srlet4d fro as tttflereM parite end wh-r both uf satd npeet-'f belong o tb ! i pofifteaf party bttb of th Over--er ahall be ta j ben fr. an ihe r.pK itr p-ijiieal party : mi I fivar- eeert aba. I has tbe right to b preseat with b i afceert wf lb ltip. daria wbcdt C-T..... I - it- NOT tVEN. ct'fflat. tba sam It hetd, and the totes are being counted, and lb return mad oat and signed by the election orlicers; lo kaop a list uf votors if rhry prop-r; to ohalleng any person otferios: to voie.end inlerrngtte hita and bt wit nesses, under enuh. in regard to hi right of em -tragi) t aaid oloction, and to examine bia paper produced : and Ibe ollicora of sid eieoiion are required to afford to aaid Overseers so selected and appointed every oohteutono of facility tor tha duehnrg of their dutie , and if aaid elue tion officer shall refuse to permit aaid Overseers to be prcs nt and perform their duiitts as afore sail, or if they ahall b driven away from the polls by . iolcuoe or intimation, all the vote polled at u 'b election district may be rejected by any tribunal tr'ing a contest under aaid elee lion i Vonrfrf, That no person signing the pe tition ahall tin aptwit.ted an Overseer. tSto, 2. if any Frothonotary, Cierk, or the deputy of either, or any other person, ahall affix ihe aeal of otbca to any naturalisation pap.r, nr permit the aame to be affixed, or given out, tn oiank, whereby it may be fraudulently used, or furuitb a naturalisation certificate to any person who ahull have not be.tn duly examined and swore in open court, in the presence of some ol Ihe Jiadgca (hereof, according to lb a act rl Con gress, or sht II aid in, connive at, or In any way permit the iimu of any fraudulent nnUirah.itiun, it uo wing that it Wat Iraudulently iesuod, or aba 1 voir, or aUuPipt to vote thereon, or if any one shall Tote, or et tempt to rote, on any certificate of tiaiuraliiation not issued to bun, he shall be guilty ol a bigb miademeonor; and either or any ol the pT on i, their aider or shot tors, guilty of either of the misdemeanor af jreaaid, shall, on cooyieiiun, be fined if. a aunt nut exeeuding one tliuusas-d dollar, and impriaooment in tbe pr per ptuitcimary fur a period nut exceeding tbre years. Mtc. IS. Any person who no oath nr affirm a tion, in or helore any court ia ibis Slate, or otfl or,autborited to adeainiMcr oaths, ahall. to nro cure aeerlilieate ot naturuli jatioD, for himself r any other prn, wilfully depose, declare or af (itm an; matter to be ibe fact, knowing the aame lo be lalaa. or sha'l ia like manner deny any matter to be a lacL knowing the stme to be true, r ell b deeiDed guilty of perjury ; and any cer tileatatof nalurairiatbn issued in pursuance) of any auch detsition, declaration or affirmation, shell be null and voii ; and it shall be the tnty of the c urt ir-uing the same, upon proof being mad befirre it that it was fraudulently obtained, ta take iioojodiate ineasure tor recalling the rame forcancellatioD ; and any person who ahall vote, or attempt to vnta, on any paper ao ob tained, or who shall In any way aid in, connive at, or bar any agency whatever in tha issue, cirrulstlon ar are of any fraudulent naturalisa tion certificate, shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall undergo an imprisonment in the penitentiary for not mure than two years, and py a fine not mure than one tbouind dollars, fur arery tucfa offence, or either ar both, et tbe discretion of th court hac U. Any Assasanr, election offiear or per son as an Overseer, wbo ahall neglect or rrfus to perform ' y du y enjoiird by this act, with out reasonable or legal cause, shall be subject to a f.wnalty of one hundred dollars ; and if any Assessor shall arsess any psrara as a votr who is not qualified, or ahall refuse lo art ess any one who la nnlifrd, be shall be guilty of a mlsde meanor in nfLc. and oa conviction b punished hy An or imriaocmeat, and alao be fnbtect to an actiup for damage hy tbe party aggrieved ; and if any person ahall fraudulently alter, add to. deface or destroy any list of voter, mad out as directed by tbia act. or tear down or remove tbe m from tb p'ae where It baa been fixed, with fraudulent or mischievous intent, or tor any improper purpose, the person so offending shall be gatliy of a btgh misdemeanor, and on ennrie ion ahall b punished by a ffna not exceed mg Ive hundred dollars, or imprisonment not ex ceeding two years, or both, at tb discretion of thr eawrt. ficr. Ii. All eleet'aes for city, ward, borough, rown.hta and election officer shall hrea!tr h held on the second Tuesdey of Oc Inner, sut jaet ta alt th provisions of th law regulating th election of luck offierre not inconsistent with mil ct ) lb praons elected to each offices at that time shall take their place at tb ex pi ra tio of tb tcrta of th persona holding th same at th tint of sucb eleetion j but no lo tioa for ih offic of Aor or AUianl Asses aor shall b hald, under this act, until th year r'ac. Iff. At all elections hereafter held, ander tbe lawa af thia Commonwealth, tha pells shall he opened between tbe boura of an and sevca o'clock a. m , and closed at seven o'ol ca p. m. Srn. 17. It snail be the duty ol th Becteury nf tbt Ci oi ruiD wealth to p'epwe forms for ail the Monks made necaary by this act, and lor Utah copias of (he sam to th ('ounty Commie sinner uf th vrai em. one of th Common wealth t and tba County Commitiiuntra af each county sha'l a soon as may be neceeaarv alter fee it. t of the same, at ibe proper ex pi rise of tb cout-ty, procure and furnish to a't the flection officers of th elect a dutricie f iheir r speetc it enuBLie cnp.es of such blanks, in sucb quan tities as may h rendered necessary for tbe dis charge of duties ander this act, fee. 19 That citiren of this Htat tempora rily ia lb sen io uf this Stat or of th United Fttes givernmert. on clerical or other doiy, aad who do ant vote where thus employe shall not b the t by deprived of th right to vote in iheir srvaral election diitricta if otherwise duly quali fifd. Not ira In ftirfher herehv fTlen, That 11 pereoae erpt Jus'ice of the Peace, whe shall hold aa ofbc or a poioiment of trust under the government uf lha toiled Metre, r of mil b'at. tr of any incorporated district, whether a fnmmiaslourd otxWr or wtberwiee, a suhordinst uftHer ar agent, wh is or shall be employed an der th Leniflaltv. lXecuLi or Judicial ri parttaant of this Slate or of the I'niled Mates, or any city er IncoriKirated districi, and also that every mrutbrr of Coi grtsa, or of ibe Mate Legislature, or of the common or select conreil f any rt'y or commissioner ufaoy )i corporaied disirict, are by law Incapabie of h'd1ing or aiercising, at ih same tune, ibe otTn or p puittment of Ju4r". lnspecior or Ciirk of any .-lection of this Cmmoi wealth. Ihe Return Jm'g-s of tbe rr'pectiv d i strict aforesaid ara rriuestrd to meet at the Court House, ia the boruu, b uf Clearlield, on iba first Fri'lar next alter the said second Tuesday af Ocioher, then and there ta do tfcoa thing reqni'ed of them by law. til h. ander my hand and aeal. at rienrffeld, this fifteenth itay of Krptember, in Ihe L.F.J yer of our Lord on th-.osard U ht hundred and sixty nine, and of tbe Inde pendence of tb I'mied Mate Ihe ninety ihird. CVIthMl HoW ,, Misrif. FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. MP.. M. A. PIM'KR has tut arrived frotn Pane and Ltmibm with tbe tali at design, perNinai'T eelected from tbe gtrateat noveltic: 'tn. th most elt gent Trim nun s lo be secured in Pa'', su. h a i.Arv;, i:inn', vn.vKTft, nnwuRs. MtlMI, Vril.f. FINK JFHTI.KY. and llilMMKn I'AITR FATTtllNS, lHUtr a-t CI," K N 4KINU. Kv'nsivw arent for Mr. M. Work's celebrated Ttcm for cutting fad tee' drestea, aacfjoea, t-adMpiea, jo. S, W. aurncr Of tleveeih and Chest nnt M. Fhiladilph-.a. Scpt 32. 'CV-f.ia I. HOHN f?!:A BRF.tr.Kft, at Mrs w at son a. -0 MY 0AV. IlOOk." HAVINt, pni -based Ibe entire sto-k of g'od at the old atand of Kirk A Spenerr, I mil iid la continue the bvtemees aa heretofore. My moto i to sell " nxr mn t-asR,1 Thanking onr fneed and enstomer for past praroURff, I sol fit a aonlinuance ol the aame. ".".IV, aina. l.nniKer Hly. ept. J? tf. ITUKNCH KllS and LACK COLLAHS. t, 1 Mrs. Watson'. T 1fMII.t"Tl0is-The partnership hereto- I ,.r axieting betwe. n lb undersigned in tbe Mt-reanlile l-uii,.'s in tbe honm-h of l.utal-er citt. on ler the Sims of Kirk 4 Spencer, was, on the I'-'h in!., dusnhe. by mutual consent. The tMroKs and nirs ar in tht hands ol II. W . Spt-rteer, tor c'-lleet-on. All p'n know ni th'-mss'lve indebted to Said ffrrn WiH p'"aa tn'.i and sett I w n bout drlar. lAAC KIHK, II. W. H'KX KR. Lumhdsr City. eVf:, 15, '0 IScM 12 -St IINH A-.-flUMFNT MIENT and HoVK 4 I'Al'i. at WM- IlLliU A Cti. VnMIMwlKATltM'bt utH IC-Noiiee is btrebt gi.ew the! tetter nf rj ininisirat ion .a the esiate ii 1 1 1 bH lloo tK, decrei. lla of Fii.e (iiwtiship. C'tarftrld eoanty. I , having been Huy grai d ta 'be end rsned, all persons iiidebiri to said estate MI please snake pa) meat, and ihnow hai -ng claim or demand wil peaent then prop' Mr B'Hbenlieaied fT le I Uement. !. LINN HOOVFR, f-ept. 11, Adislarrattw, "3 .11 1809. NEW THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAItHELU, 1'a. H EDXKftDAY JIOHN1M1, tilTOUKIH, 18(50. A BEADTIFDL SONG FROM A EEAUTIFOL BIM). A trtviit inun oikc livi-d in Amcrita, unti 1 in oil mo unit Willmm i'enn. Jn hemrt lio w n tin lioni-M mun ; by occu pation a (unkt-r. WIh-ii cuuio llic proper tiino liu nmrrifd a womun, and xlit) bt'c-ino hi if u. They wt-tc good ly pt-oplo, well in repute, und to tliin day uro Itorno in more than j;ntttliil meniory, nut only by the peirplo of the State, wliit li honored him by niv in bin naino in one of our eitterliuod of StuteH, but by ull other latest, and ull oilier countries where liont-Hty in estiu-mud u virtue. 1'oiiDHy Ivttniti, numed ah it a in honor ol a good inun und u pimd woman, in ull proliabililion never would have, been heard f rom or amounted to ho much uh it bun in the irlt rbood of Stales but for the. cflbrlB of one John W. Forney, a person not ulio-llier unknown to lume, or unbleaeud by fortune ! Forney helped cleet Hitt httnan Pre oident. And ufutr his trit Utt bad help ed (five) the old IVmotratic party that name for corruption which boru it tn tho earth, lll;e the rat which descried tho sinking hip did John W. K-np the fence and cunt in his lot wilh the new paily made up of honest, moral, and intelligent men MM Ho ha. MdncUiiiiji to do with tbe prinlirg tuinines puliliahrs two pa pers, both daily. Therefore bia wordri niuit have pr. ut weight, and he uiu-t bo a man of influence. Such being tho en-e, and as we have two papers, bolh daily, and two oilier papers, both weekly, it may not be out of place for us tn apenk a few words to tho afore said Forney. Ho writes to bis papers over tho t-iynaturo of "Occunonul," und hero is something from his pen wo wih our readers to peruse. The letter, which was published in ono of his papers dated Juno ud, is as follows : 1ETTKR ran "on-Afte-SAI.." W aaHlMiTita. June '.'2, IFfii). There il one faat that tea? bee a aul. Inner leeeoa than aor thwrv, au aialler how loftirallr drawn, ,ii : Tti.it wiitn-ver IL pul.lipan i,nn.-i'liw have rwen bnlrllr B I'li'-fl, then- the pu,le are liatjii.,t I do aot retneiuher even theeAcqilioa that te aaid to prove the rule, ...... I,al week I raw New Knalarel for the Ihtr.l time. II ie eerentean year, einee inr Bret Ti.it to Boston. Tbi-D M.kine. New llampwnra. and Coo.eeticel were liem-vraric atrunxliuMa, a:id AlafiachuM-tt, .a dividi'-l between enntetelinir fiietiooe. Itul now Ni-w KnKlnnd ie bb eolidlr Keputiliean af Lancaatrr eountr, I'.-nnivlvaaia. a . .... Their change in pelttir, ha, hern aa marked a, tha nnnmtrinrnt in the innlltvenoe and comfort ot their populatioa. New kncland i, the arhooliuaeler, aad she boffin, at le'ine. t-lic d , her work wtll flret at ht-r owo h-arth.tone, and then ,he ,eud her pupil, 'ahruad.' Tiiey rourmne and conquer alwara. And triua it i, that ever, pomuiunitr where the,, live .ml labor beoomee at la.t (and Dot tardtlv) a enpy and an ei-ho of tha mother that .end, them forth. Aa yoa ponder th, plerore, my Demoeratie friend, rou may feol di.poeed to m.i,t that at) I tlie b-nefila have eenje ia ..fe or ft...ical Ke j piiblieaoiem, and not ta eeeifyeeara eflt. Very well, jurt try the eanie reuiedie, on your aril ; and if yon do not Inein that they ouht to brat nn'-e a;.piii'd to the South, and that Ihe aooner j the ltrmooraoy oeaae rejirtinj tbein the hetlw for thrmMlve, you will be inrorricilue. To tho above "up in a balloon" style of wriliii'i, permit tlio I-;w wortls : "Wherever lvepublicsn principles have bodn boldly applied, there the people are happiest." How is this in New England ; in the crowded fat-lories where nien are over worked and underpaid, where women are obliged to resort lo pnistilutinn or begtrury, and where they arc so plenty as prosiiltiloe) Ihul I hey must go .South 'mid engage u negro school inn rum, or take positions in tho hotiHea ol illume in tho Southern country tho women 1 there arc above rilling. How is it in Tennessee that Statu whit h has been damned ntid ruined by llepublicans utider thn blighting shade and sliadow td 'Jit-publican principles? Here llieie irinoples bitvo hud full sway, have teen boldly applied by thieves, carpet- j bageis. tniiriiuders, lunatics, pitriinoi j cal psalm singers, receivein of stolen proper! v. burglars, disturbers of the ; peace, pious ranters, and Jlihlo-bangitiL' j rhansccs w Im sprout their religious whiskers in JS'ew England and trim them in tho once peneeltil, prosperous, happy Tennessee, which, under Ibe rule and through tbe iiislruineii'alit)' ol Keptiblicans, has become little less than a bell upon earth. There w as a time when Maine, New Hampshire. I'nnnei-licHt, and oilier portions of New England Were Demo cratic. Are the people happier there now than then f Kvery year adds to ihe misery of Iho pet.pluof that sec tion. Tbe crimes they haveconimitcd ncainsl (rod and against nations arc being visited upon them. Their poor houses are full to overflowing, their jails nre crowded with criminals, their worknirn are en;;sgetl al snort tunc: and short pay. The streets of many of the manuli.etnring towns there are swnrminit wilh young prostitutes. Saloons, cliurch-biiseinonls, t-fliccs in, mills, shady phu-i-s in grave-yards, sleeping cars, and r titnboals in that section are but litlle heller than asiig naiion hoiKcs, worlitng t') an increas ing business ! Take the Slate of .Mas sacbttselts alone. Jn pi-opor'ion lo her populalion she lis. more pauper, than any Stale in the I'nion. In pro portion to population there is more crime committed in Ihul State than I any oihcr, ami no one will pretend to say that site is older man tuor ongltly ami disgustingly licpublitsit. llelegatcs Ir-im Ihe Stales ol New Fug land, armed with Itibles, Sy nm Inioks, t beup pictures of the lalo biinenled, boxes til blue mass ami obstetrical instruments, wander like grasshoppers over the onuo happy ami sunny South hiiihling, cuisiiijt, uii.t.if.s, aod rot lin ever) thing they tout-h spread ing with a broad haiel ihul happiness peculiar to New England ! o dis gusting 1" tln'.O llelegatcs hecouie in the South thai even the to-groes, un educated but honest bearled. shun them as though iJiey were lepers, and guard their cabins against the coming cf tbess ptriptciic venders of f,'hr 71 JJ. CAN, TERMS $2 per annum, in Advance. SERIES - VOL. 10, NO. J2. thitiity' according to New Englund theology ! "Bui now New England is as solidly Republican iialjant-Ubtercounly, l'eun sylvunia." And what is Jnncaster county ft was the homo of u man who believed not in (iud or morality ; who defied ull laws given by a higher power; wbo openly dclied society; who lived in concubinage wilh u wench ; who died unmounted, was buried nnucpt and will remain unsung for nil lime, even by the blacks whoso friend he professed to be. As one rotten apple spoils a barrel so did Thuddcus Stevens rot tho peoplo there ; be taught tlietn disobedience to tho laws of Uod and man, backed as be was ntnl made influ enlial bv that part)' which is as rotten. corrupt, and lull of degradation its be himself was. He stood the eo-workcr of Abraham Lincoln, one of the gifted few who wero hoosiett into notoriety by Forney. And, like the iute lament ed, Slovens has gone to bis home, wherever that homo may be; yet no tears aro shed or prayers offered in his behalf. "New England is, indeed the school master. Her emissaries went forth, some tir.'.u since, full of fanaticism, hale, disre'tud of tho rights ol States or of the rights of people they went abroad moddlhig w ith that which concerned them not, und returned in time laden with siioons. watches, books, keep sakes, und mementoes, stolen from the homes of those who becume proser ous and homelike by attending to their own business. New JCngland (aught thiovinr; tn the nation. Sho taught those in high places lo rob, to steal, to cheat, to murder, to trample upon lights, to ignore luws, und the country is AtiflVr ing from Maine to Mexico from follow ing tho example of this most illustri ous of schoolmasters ! She has Indeed done her work well at her own hearthstone. She bus de slroycd tho market for half the goods ehcouce in an u fad u red She has added to the cost of living to her working men. Sho has made the poor man of New England poorer und tbe rich man richer; and tho society of tlie States named to-day is but a crawling muss of moral putrcfacn'on, resulting in the finding in the si recta still-born babe by tho thousand each year; the over crowding of her poor-nouses and pau per hovels; thefillingof hcrcourtt-al endars with applications for divorce, and Ihe unloosing of ull restraint upon that society which in the South never was so cut up, rotted and demoralised as now in New England. Forney call the evils which have fol In cd Republicanism over the coun try benefits 1 Jiepublicanisin hua ben efited Tennessee, Florida, Mississippi and Arkansas benefited the South everywhere according to this. But more for tho population of hull than heaven. And lie would have these benefits continued till the South, and tho West, and Ihe entire laud becomes but the hoi-bed of iniquity and ptilrid sink of moral mistiness which New England has become in exact propor tion us sho has become Jiepublican When all these evils come upnu us; when our country become but a home for paupers on the ono hand, and aris tocrats on themher; when every State in the land shall turn out material for houses of ill tamo and assignation as New Jvoglund turns them out; when from this land will go forth into every oilier, crowds of thieves, carpet bag gers, wandering venders of diluted religion, and spectacle eyed hunters for stolen property then w ill Forney and ull of his political kith and kin be in their glory. And when the workingmen of the South and of the West those who toil on the plantations, or in the forest or mines shall be compelled hy legislation to work for the support oj New Eng land manufacturers, monopolists, bond holders, and aristocrats thru will the editor of two papers, bolh daily, lie so : 1. 1.. .-..ii ..r l . . r . ... i. inejiicssioiy iuii ot Happiness as IO ne willing to spend bis vieruity in the company of Ibe descendants of witch burning Furitntis. now noted more for their corruption and degradation than moral or political hone.-ly. ilo asks olhcr sections to fry the same remedies ! Excuso ua. Not be lieving in total depravity, we could not think of such a thing Vumeroy's D( moor at. I'm Anv Glt Away ! A good sto ry is told of a luto well known New ot k politician and railroad manager. During his absence from home bis good wife gave birth lo twins. He was telegraphed of her confinement, no particulars being given, and inline dialely hastened homo. Jvnowing when he might l-c expected, tbe nurse borrowed a third baby of uboul the same age, aud placed it In tho crib w ilh the tw ins. 1 mtnedialely on reach ing home, our friend hustened lo his wife's chamber, and after ottering his congratulations to her, fisked lo be shown tho baby. The nurse, who had frequently served at similar occasions in his family, raised the covering and exhibited to hii'.i tlie three babies. Opening his ryes w ith surprise, and thoroughly taken aback by Ibe view, he turned to his wife 4t)d exclaimed, "(iood Lord, mother ! did any of thorn gel a-vuy V "Inng me, if I don't believe Ihe wotld's a w heelharrow," said a jolly inebriate, a bo rolled along tho pave ment, "and I am the wheel revolving on a haxis ; now I'm in the mud," says bo, as he fell headlong into the giitier, "and now I'm on dry land," ha crawled on tho curhslone; his conclu ding remark, as bis boois lid lowed his head down an open cellar-way, w as : "Now ;he wheel is broken, and the vehicle is out of fix " A priie was recently offered to any ;amir of the Connect icut Teachers' Institute who would write and spelt correctly the following sentence : 'I I is an riClittaMe aight lo wit; e the unparulh lod einhiirrassnieitl of a harnrsaed peddlerallrmpliug togusgc the symmetry of a peeled onion winch asil'l ha. stabbed w ith a pcignnid regardless of Ihe iuuenduelof the lilies of carnelian bus.'' How renel'f V.e ftTdn Rt thr faUr Factory imr Kumniburg, We Orel enter a Nifro l.sBement rooni containing two lus of bug rats plated in a defc.ndir.g aeries, like steps. On row Is devoted to Ui purification of th fTraphiie, the olhcr tn that of (he clay, and U. prw-ssa is the ssm. fi ,r bolh snbatnni-es. Tho raw tuatcrlul is thrown into the first vat find a quantity of water added ; ihe mixture is t hen '(I, oi mighty slit-red und uflerwurds allowed lo settle, when tho vulttuble ingredients rise to tho toj), or remain in succeeding sirulu, while the earth and tones sink to tbe bottom. A plug is then withdrawn n bout midway In tho vat, mid tho thickly impregnated water fulls into the second receptacle, whilo the muss of mud remains in the first. In this manner the niitteiiiil pusses. through water five times, when it has beeoine suflicicnlly pure lo ho poured into a bug ot thick cloth, which is subjected lo a beuvy press until tho water is drained away, und the Ivad or clay ia lelt in a solid muss, when it is placed in iron pans and dried in s furuaoc. After tho lead aud clay have been dried and mixed in suitable proportions, wulrr is added ai d iho mass is put into u mill consisting of separate stones, occupying tho tvho'o Icnglh ol u large apartment, and con nected wilh the Hlesm engine hy hands running along tbe uper wall. Under each mili-stoue is u tub to col lect tho muss which slowly escapes from the tremendous pressure, and lulls in thick gray drops from the wooden trough beneath Mie atone.. This process is repouted ten or twelve limes, v. heu tbe muss ie aguiu dried in tho oven. Afterwards it is laid upon u flat siirfuco and hammered for a considerable lime, then shaped into a cuke and sent lo the second press, from beneath which it fulls in spirals of different sizes corresponding to tha apertures through wlncu it is pressed. Those long spirals are collected and handed to operators, who sit before a table aud busy themselves in straight ening the still flexible cords by lay ing them into boards grooved to a corresponding sire. The boards, when filled, are luid upon shelves just below the ceiling whore ihe warm air of th room will have most effect. Altera, day or two tho leads are placed in other hands to be cut for the length required lor pencils, and carefully assorted; the perfect specimens are then luhl In b'ixes and sent to another room, where tbey ure enclosed in largs boxes of iron hermetically sealed, and subjected to the intense heat of a fur nace fire for five hours, when the lo-d is Btirticieiitly tempered for writing purposes, and pusses into tho care of the workmen who furnish tbe wooden enclosure, thoui;h it must first bear the scrutiny of tbe faithful proprietor, who personally makes triiil ot a secimon ot the contents of each box before ho allows il to go forth under tbe stamp of his honest name. The refuse ends und broken pieces of leads ure sent back to the press, where they become incorporated with a fresh mass, so that there is no waste of ihe precious material. We maj- now leave the lead manu factory and enter tho long building appropriated to tho workmen In cedar. As weusoend the stairs the air is heavy with tho spicy perfume, und great blocks and slabs of the pink and w hila wood, Just us they were hewn in (heir native Americon forests, are lying in iho passage. On opening the door which lends into the first work-room, we find ourselves in a cloud of dust and amidst heaps of soft shavings, the work of Ihe many fine saw which aro revolving so rapidly in their frames as to appear stationary, whilo tho hoarse grow I of the machinery below is exchanged for a sharp buzz, as though gigtinltc nees and tlies were. endeavoring lo escape from spider. wel as strong as a ship s cable. Here wo see tho whole process of cutting tho wood for pencils; ono workmnn holds the block under a saw which works with frightful force and prepares tho slabs Ibr a more dili- cuto machino which saws them to the proper thickness ; another Sol of tools, also worked by steum,t;ivosfho requisite angels to each half of Iho form; another ninke the grooves lor the lead. The next room is furnished with tables, around which Uie work men sit, each performing a special lax according to a systematized division of labor, and then giving what he has finished to another until it thuspasscs. ' from hand to hand through the sue, cessive stages of development; one- luvs tbe lend into Its groove, another glues il over, tho third applies tho cover of wood und glues the halves together. In the mom devoted to the final processes the . polishing, coloriniy. gilding, stumping, arranging and packing ol the pencils only womi-ii and girls ere employed ; it is tho old story of Vulcan und Venus, though the harmonious union ol the useful and beautiful is perhaps better exem plified in the workmanship than in tho workers 11 iur at Hume. Tp.AVrt.iNi nv JIoat. " Ilalln,ther, Cnplingl" said a brother Jonathan to a captain of a canal packet boat, on ihe Erie Canal, "w hat t'o you charge, for a passage !" " Three cents per mile and horded,' said the caiiluin. "Wall, 1 guess I'll take passaa espling, seeing as how I a in kinder gin out, walking so far." Accordingly ho got on board just as the steward was ringing the bell for dinner. Jonathan drew up to tho table, sat down. nd began demolish-' ing tho "fixins," to the utter conster nation of tho captain, until ho had. cleaned tho table, ol ail that wu vols. Me, when lie got up and went on deck, picking his lei ih very comfort ably. "How fir is il, capting. from hero to where I got on board i" " Nearly one and a half miles," said the i-npluin. " Lot's sec," said Jonathan, "that would he just Aiur and a hull' cents; but never mind, capting, I won't ho small; here's five ccnls, which pay my fai-e to here. I guess I'll go ashora now; I'm kinder rested eoui." "Tho ruin of most men dates from some vacant hour. Occupation is ths armor of tbe soul. I remember a uliriral poem, in whith the devil i. represented as fishing for men. and filling hi bails tn tbe lnte and busi ness of his prey ; but the idler, ho laid, gave him no trouble, ss ho bit at tho nuked hook." Njvks Alon. A pious cottager residing in the centre of a long and dreary licaih, being asked hy a visit or, "Are you not sometimes afraid in , your lonely situation, especially In iho winter!" replied, "Oh! no, for Faith shuts the dnr at night and .Mercy I cpws it io lb morning."