1 n "(Lnunilif RiriniJiAi." Tljfl largest circulation of any News ppor ia North Central . " Tonnsjlvania. Term of Subwrirition. 11 paid in alvahoe, or wilhio I nnntut..J (H) If pa! I after 3 n 1 Irfi.re II month. J f,() If pud after the expiration of 0 toontln... 3 M Kates of Advertising. T ran. lent nj ortiicmcnli, por aquuru of 10 line, or ltfii, 3 thm-i or lea I 50 Fur eaoh aubaeoutut inaertion 6C Administrator' an! Etceutfra' auticea 1 SO Auditora' aotiora , J 50 Caution nod Kitrayj..... 1 50 Pii.oiation notieea . 2 00 Local notice., par line , j Obitniry notion, orpr tt linn, icr lino..... 10 Trofniiobnl Carda, 1 year 6 00 YEARLY ADVEKTIPEMnSTS. 1 aqnar..., 2 iquarca V iipwe).. I etilumn..., eolumn.... 1 oolunin..., ...1C3 00 .... 41 00 .... 80 00 15 00 , :o oo Job Work. . CLANK?. Single qnlra- J 50 6 quire, pr. quire, $1 ,i t quire., pr, quire, 2 OJ Orcr t, par quire, 1 iO HAXDIilLLS. i 25 or 1, 1 00 I .heel, ! J or lwi,Si 00 i ibt,25or leu, S 0 I 1 ilieet,25 orl.,10 00 Oral ii ot each of ahcva at proportional, rata. GEO. B. OOOilLAXDCR, EJitor ami Proprietor. (Cards. H. W. SMITH, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, JeiO Clearfield, l'a. ly . WILLIAM A. WALLACE, ATTOKXEY AT LAW, . . ' ' . . ; ClMrfleld, r. :. legal bnaineji of all kinds promptly and accurately attended to. txayli y A. W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. JOIIic is tli. Court llooae. fdeoJ-ly " ISRAEL TEST, ATTORN RY AT LAW, Clearfield, p.. Jbar-Offlc. Ib the Court II. .me. (jyll.'f? -JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. OBc on Market Ft , cet l!rieick 1 Irwln'i Itrna; Store. vlr-Frornpt atleotion give, to tbe securing of Bonnfe. Claima Ac, and to all lecal fcuainraa. Marrh . 1W ly. WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlr. on Second ft., Clearncld, l'a,- nJl.f. JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTnP.NET AT I. AW And RrH r.late Aeetit. Clearfield. Pa. Offre nn MnrVet atroel. oppcrite tl.a jail. -a-Herpeful!y olora kia aervicra In eollini aruj hu)ln( landa lol'lrarCrll and adj.iii.iea eUDtie. ; and vitb aa experience of over twenty yean aa a aorveyor. Batten Limiclf that he can render aatiafactioo. fco2i.'ft3-tf ,WM. M. McCULLOUGH, AlTOliNEY T LAW. . Clear-Cold. Pa. . Oflea on 31 ark.t street oeie dooreajtof tr.. Cpar- eld Toirety Bar.k. naaytil J..nn II. Orvia. C. T. Alrxaader. ORVIS &, "ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS A T LA V. II lleloiilc. Pa. (aepl!,'5 y E. I. KIRK, M. D., T II Y S 1 C I A N AND S U HO EO X, I.utlie.rl)urg, Pa. . iJr'M'iil atten. promptly to all -profeaaional ' ca.ta. atiIf:lypii DR. AI THORN, PHYSICIAN k SURGEON, HA VIXri loeated at Jv ylvrtewn, CU-arft.td eo. Pa., offert hta rdestin.U errvires ta the prop, oi tiieaurrMiailinonniitrT. Sept. 19, y . JEFFERSON LITZ, PHYSICIAN SURGEON, n AVISO looated at Oaoeoia, Pa., offera hie profeaaienal aerrioea to tbe pe.'pla of that plaoe and aurrouadiair country. X-U-All calll pmmplly altaadad to. Ofliee and rerioenee oa Curtia at., foraierly oeeupiti liy Dr. Kline. , I mylit ly DR. T.JEFFERSON BOYER, FHYjlCIAN AN'P SCRtiEO.V, . ' 1 "fitinnd Street, Clcaftcid. Pa. 3B.narinic permanently located, oe now elTcrr hif atrufenaionul aerricca to the cttircn. of Cleartirl.1 and etoinifr, and the public gcneriMlj. -Alleali. proiiiptly atteudid to. oet2-y F. B. REED, M. D,, . MYSICIAN ANl SUnt.Cu:V SnfHrfvfnf Te"Ted lo Williamsrrna. Pa., effi-ra his pn fessiiitiel services to tbe people ( tba uTenodiDK eoantry. i jy 1 1.7 DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, Late Sureva of tbe Is it J ltg went. Pewnfylrania V'ionteeri, ha vine returned from tha Army. ctTr hi p'ofeMiooal aerricos to tbe eitiirn f Ctcrfle!JJ eeonty. - C49Frffslraa! ealls wraaiptly atten lt)l to. fcaa aa reeoad atreet, formerly neenpied t y Ivr. WawHs ().r4,' tt DR. J. F. WOODS, rrtYsiciAN i .'scitfitos. lUvifte ramoeod to Anroneille. l'a., oOeri bi. f. . ., o. eou-"f. Ail eailr l.r..n..'ly 3 Oaa f. .tbaaaed U. DR. S. m: nr. eon f: HAYES, m:xtist. cr.ee an Maie Fi.,a'nnnrllle. Pa, ttTH., mnl e priif'-aional vi.it, Tor the eon- I reoteiH-e ef the pubtie, eomireaneing in A I IS . aa f.i"owa. eiat i.uili.r.l uru- Fir Friday nf etery taonla. AiM niiii l'ir-t Mendar of every month. Lunit.rr ' i:i Fir.t T''.ur..ly of .. .rv month. f (.n.l,t:c two' day. in either place. AU older. I .r woik Miou d 'if pr united on tu. day af k a arrival el each pl.ie. r Teatn extracted hr the app'ication of I .l aaeihrai. eoiepar.iively wiii.iojI pain AU kind- ef llcn'nl wofk p'laraiiteed. N. It Tbe pnl.l e will plee'e tiliee. that Tlr. 1.. aben rot ewrcced ta Ib" eboee eia ta. wiay t laund in til rffica. in Cerwenaeillo, Fa Carwen..ille, Feb 4. I. t' 41 DENTAL PARTNERSHIP. A. M. HILLS, llailraa le Inform 111 natrona. and tn ( ..ie rMv..r.ll-. -tiut liehaaaaaoelat.dwith bita ia the ptaclicv-uf lirtit'etry, S P. fill AM', I. V. S , . . vko ia a trad.:al of ih. ri.ilalalphia denial '"liege, ai.d I in rel'-ra kaa the bighe.1 atte.ta- I .it ,,.,.e..,i..i ,k,'l. All work d .na in lie eCi.. 1 wi hod ineaelf pweaenally re,"nal tta lor Seine done tw th. Woal aitlefaetory aaao bar .eel ...l...t ..4.. .r il,. nn.r.a.ion. An e.t.l.n.itcl practice .f tw-eity li yra in , hii i.lire tuahtaa m. lo aneak U ait patient I i h eoitlt-i.e. I EoragM, anu from a dlitanee ahonld h. wade j " day, before tn. pa .em o- , li. V il. MMinf-n ifids ittllVAl! ftfilv ' IA Jl' TMiti I'wr-r .At&z nllJ hll "Ttfl- tf GEO. B. O00DLANDER, Proprietor. VOL. 4-MVII0LEX0. 21 (Cards..;, DR. M. L. KLINE, SUIltiEON DENTIST.. "ITAVIXll Ineair.l In W allai-cton, Clcurilcld X A county, Pa., oflera hi. prole.-ionl aert ice. iu uia poupi oi ileal place, and the aiirrnuinliiiL- country. All Wotk guaranteed, and charges mod-("ct.U.oa-tf. J. H. KLINE, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SUIiUEOX, HAVIXU located at l'oimh.U, l'a., oOcrl hi. proleaaioual aorviocato thu people of that plane and .urrouudiiig country. Ali callM promptly attended to. oot. 1:1 If. CHARLES SCHAFER, LAGER BEER BREWER, Clearfield Pa." nAVTXfl TvrxXfA Mr. Kntrea' Tin -m try he hope by ttriot l lent ion to bourn? anft luv uminifuffture of a aupmor article of WtH o receive thf patrouuge of all tli old tntl many Dtw rustumrri. Aug. 26, tf. THOS. 8. WASHBURN, SCALER OF LOGS. Glen Hope, Clearfield County, rcutia. flIIE fiibfoHber ba drotti mtirb !im and i attmiioD to the SCALING OP LOliH. .td takri b ia mftbod of oGtrwf. hii terv ! to thoM who may need ttirm. Any fortlier Infom'tiun can be bad by ddrMiiog at ibre. )v2ti-if SURVEYOR. THE 'undari.Krtvd effi-ra lire ivrricei m a Bnr rtyor, and may be found at hii render ice, in Lawrence township. Lctten will reach bim ai roctrd to riearteld. Pa, my r-tf. ' JAMES MITCHELL. THOS. W. MOORE, Land Surveyor and Conveyancer, tyiVIXQ rwmtly lOratod In tba borough of j I, n miter City, and rwurned the pracitcc of laMiJ Surveviiiff. rrbevtlallir lan.ler hi profvt fionul ricc lit the nwtirrt of nud ftrreulaiort in Inndf in i lcnrfif Id and ljoiniri)f eounti?. llMl of ronvryanee neatly executed. Office and rciidcuee vuo Uuur t of Kirk A Ppcneer'i tnre. arT-4.pd4M. DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY. EAEEEE 4; HAIE BEJJSSER, BKCOXD bTiltl.T, ' jvIJ C I. E A R V I E 1. 1. PA. tf N. M. HOOVER, iiuUiale A Keuil Dealer ia Tobacco, Cigars and SnulT, To do on east of the I'uit OtTice. MABKET FTraEHT. CLnARFIEI.D, TA. ISft-A large BMortment of Pipe, Cigar C . Ac. l(af en hand. , niylV-ly J. K. BOTTORF'S PlIOTOCinAPII GALLERY, KiTkrt Street, ricirO.ld, Pa. VEOATIYEfS anade ia alondy. an veil a. In I J elenr wrnthr. I'insti(il on hand a pood I aeaortaaeat f HiAMFA ajTEKKoSCOI'ES and I STElti-O.-CtiriC VIEWS. Fremea, fn.m any atyle ol moulding, uia ie to orutt. apr2.tr REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, CleareU, IVfln'a. VO.'ill execute jorai la liil line promptly and in a workmanlike manner. a, r4,f7 J.BL AKE WALTERS, SCKl V hS Kit AX O CUN V KY A NCKR. Ageut for the PuirHd and Gale of landa. C leariieid, l'a. Prompt attention giren ta aH basinear connected with the county oOjoea. Otiine with Hub. U m. A. Wallace. jaal, THOMAS H. FORCEE, DHALra iv GENERAL M KRClf ANDLSE, (.RAH 4MTOtf, Pa, Al, eiteniiv w-inufer-urer and denier in R(nr Timber ai.d Sawed Lumber of all kinds. Ordrt aoliciied and all kills proti-pily filied. ljvl ly CFO. ALOERT f.SBT 4LnCtTT- W. ALVERT W. ALBERT & BROS., Manatactarcrs A extrusive !ralen in Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, &c9 M flOULA.N , EXK'A. Ordert aolieited. r.ills tiled cm abort notice ejait rraeonahle term. Addrew Woodland P 0 ., VleaH.-M Ca, jeS.i ly W Al.tiKIlT A ltll9. FRANCIS COUTRIET, W KUCHA NT. Prenrhvltle, lea r fir Id County, Pa. Kce ron-tiTitly nn hnnt a full asHorlmcnt ol I try tliod. l!ardwre, tir-vrrn-. BTid evcrythinj nst'ially kept tn a retail More, which will !r sold, for eiiih. ao cheap as eteewhfre ia the couuty. Fn-ntb.iila. June 2T, iHtf-.y., . C. KRATZER. L SONS, MERCHANTS, jiratrnl ia Dry Goods, Clclliirg, Hardware, Cutlery, QaeenaWere. firoeenea, rOTiaiotit and Kbinglea, C'lrarflrd, Prnna. .4-At tb.ir new .lore rwnm.nn Feeond rtreet. near Jlarrell A Utgler'l Hardware al.ir.. (janlt MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO., o?ti:'iLA nr.AV mills, kai raert ai;a IXMBLFv, LATH, AND TICKETS , ii. n. sjm uvtiF'-np, rre.int, : Fre.i-o-nt, nr. r..r-.t TWc. jc.i. l? 4lh 11 ii'a J'llIN I.AWS1IF, Snperiiileii l-nt - Leenla Mil.'. I t. t.i ceil"'v, p niiMsrn4Toic 'r A ifttatton i heret.v given tbit letter.o ,.f n. 11. I.I .K, etter. oi !' I ! it.. ,.f n. II. I.I r men .r ii,..,.i. lownahin. CI. a-flcld imiiu-y, l'a., n . I ine lcn dull grant. I to the nedcr'tgiied. all r aena ind.l.ted l aaid e.Uile will pa-nae wiaae nr mei.t. and Ihwe having rlili.l or d.man. . J j rcf-ot them proi-rlv autl.eateratril for aetllemcti! . .1:..- iih.uit del.iV. UlU 1 ft.. . . a. 11. i.r.a. .' T AMI S I.iit lout lire"' ,-"oda, trimmea. a-.. j at W M I'.KKII ft COS., aa they have rl,.,-eal Ktvl.i nl lite Saoa. A1 l)VIM1HAT(lB- MrTK I'lx-ltcr. 1 S'n tnfira'ion' wi'h the w.n ""'" th the aiM anm.ed n ihc Fatal ef John liiekin.on, -tm ef .I'.l.n Iiekinll, hle vf len llym, t'larf-e'd eitrty. l'sve tecrt ery .,,t,.ri-er. Al" 1r" hsvinprisnn r tl.cm. 01J Ihoa ll debte.! Wi.l nn.ae pavinen. . the utider-icT'd, or to Win. A. WaMice hi. ait y at t harfleld. Pa. a. s. I'M n 1. A.imr. U II N.C.T A. Oct f.. 're St. 'ilKOw.N fi-A DltbKZliS, at xr a . w. iuin iiviipi H(ITIf Vt! a 11' : l.e ,rrn .!. ! t'-T. "I B I'f it l" .ill.. ffhOSW 111. l.lTIIUt.d Cle.ef.elil eenntv. I's.. 1 . .- - r ttivna iiTi II... 1 - J..l eerwnt. i t tlf Snt'Mlf Hrl tn,ran tnehtrt lo saM " iH 1'tea-e ma he eladfn. ear eecnaJld. V rTr.w Ihm properly ''"""JTJ. "'' ,irrrl W II. 1.1 illr.H. Ocl. I" at-pd. Admmialran.r. Adminialran.r. I I niTP Vn nirr llernemena oi- , A-eiof't. - : . T." w,.,.TIw'tj ... it- V,nH-'me i 1 ("1 -..NTS' tne firm J lie-. A Tte. at , Him I I'-'''- ne pritieh r.an H"-'..tiaM." RFIEL! - 12. THE JtEPUliLICAN. CLEAIiFIF.LD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNIXd, Nov. 10. W,9. 1MII.(0 IMWN. WhRterrr you lmve to $uy, my friend, Wln-ther witty, or grave, i,r Ray, CoTtdiimc m tun' h ert-r uu cim. And fnv In the r.tdir1 wsy ; And whMhor ymt write of rurul alTain. 'r particular thitiya ia town, Juil take a wurd oi iriendly advice K...1 it down. For If you no niiutterinff over a page WIhti a cuupie of lints wuuld du. Your butter ii eprrad no mufh, on fee. That the brra.l looks plainly throufrb. Po when ywi hate a itury to ti-JI, And would like a liitlc renown. To make unite lure of ymir wiah my friend, Jioii it down. When writing- an arii.de for the preis, V bet her prone or TeiTe, just try To at:er your tboo-liln in the frwrit wordf, And let them berriup and dry; And when it ii finished aud you suppoae It Is duiiu ea.-tly brown, Just luok U over sjemn. and then iioil it duwn. The etlitors do not like to print An article lazily long. And the fti-ueral n-iultr des nut ear K'r a ct.Nple of yard (if souk;; So ratiirr your wits in the smallest ipaca If you'd wiu the author's en.wn, And ecT time yoa write, my friend, lioil it down. ALL' THE DECENCY. Kary f orrc-pondpnre Ina and Outa f. Hadlrik. Ofltrr-bdldera How (.rarv Trrala Ilia Prfe-urin-A Hralhlnc ltlcr irum ine i-ate Attorney (.eiirral. The riiiladrlpliitt Age, of tlio 27th ultimo, snys: uito a nonpation was enuscd in Court circles yesterday by the announcement tliat Juilo F. Cur roll BrcwHter was tosuceecti Hi-njatnin II. DrewMer, Esq., to tlio Atturney Generalship. The following eorre ponJenco explains the mailer: .'ati.ADF.i.ruiA, Jut? J0t 1809. Hon. ti. IT. PrewMer; 4 Iiffir Htr After a full and free consultation will. v.ur poliUeil aipoeiiatm. who are amioti to ecui1' the election f jur ntittaal frtd. we har 1 come ui the roncliisicn I lint ymr mdajnat ion aa At 1 toniry (Wiit ral wuuld ru a luti wnr Ui strtmnbrti h-.m and a Id t the pnia-pecta of 'hi rlrvtmu. I ante tbns fredy bifwuKe know ys. like wirMf, bail-auly the ?.td of . or partr'at stake. Tin post lion ba not Int-a IkLiu l.aljy. r without the approval of tha Governor, wba aolboriaea ma to wnte this )Uur. Tiolr rfurs. .HtJ C'tiVOltE, ('bainoaa State C DtraJ ( orn mil tee. t.o He n. .Tuty M. I--?. T the Iloa, John t'orode. t hnirtnan'of the Htate Ontral Cwmmittee, 1'hiiadr Ipbia. Pa.; Kir I have your httar ol July 3, 1 I de- tliiie ta res.jfu the fliee of AUorney-Uencral at your mjucftt, or al the iurlanec of, or uu the dori fcion of prnxtne alio are unnamed to Die. A!y couriir h Attorney V. en oral ha not bern open tu any oritlcifni that intt sa h a reuewt. and I nil) not c.ium nt to sul'imt t9 aa indipniir that has been eontrtvt d by men who are bustile tt me ! eaae 1 hare m-rd the ftarty and t lie (iorernnr with a ftdltty tlial ha fruHtra1d their hoti!tt) to him and exposed Uinr etit purpow s. I air,ii 11. Ii. LKLVVMhU. Knir.. Aufa-t KC. His rxv-llrncT fioTcfDor Ovary: I'etir tir Wore than amuiu ngo. I was in form ed that Urrwster waa be aac rilird to appeaite MM lure and Mann, ot aorount af an aid ecorr, Csmi-roii, on airouut of a new aue, and Cwvode. ttet-anw llra-Wfier hd di-rnh-d asrainst bis rifbl to a eiU in ( oafreNi in thf 1- outer mntst. I e'luf.i not iMlieve that you wuaid eon urn t t the sat i idee ol so pure and devoted a friend at the inr'Hinv nf em-li a eombtnalxin. I rrMf tn you. and yoa f'-ptied that th ere was nothing what ver in the repnrt. lt-'fore I Ttvelved the leiirr, howerer, T met too in Marrifbiir". and you eontcmptnoulT aeinted at and rmned theidaof king .Mr. lirrwiter't reeirnation. Jo-lpe of my wrprie this mornirp. nTon resd injf in tbe Ofrtcrrr, lr. Covodt-'s letter ui July D, to Mr. ItrewMrr. In my hnmhlr jndpnient, a jrarr error ha hern eotfiB'ttcti. Mr. HrewPler' intrpritT arid ahilitrare elrmmts tiHi Tnlital'le to Toar adminixlrntion, to te thu treated. S I ill. it troin atiy ene. or frfm nrvpur- 1 yon wnittcn Ins redptirUion, tt ehonld have ' been a-kf-d for Itt a di Cerent man, and in an aito- (f ether ilifl'-rfit way. 1 do not know how Mr. I.rewtcr way feel in mrrd tn treatment wbi'h ennnot le eoioiilerod anythinf abort of hifamou: and yet. hit treat ment has not her-n r erncl u n-y own, if you an t honied !r. Oovode to write och a lettrr, which I do no bHirre you eotild have done till I hare better evidence than a newspaper article. Very re.pctfullv vnr, m. it. low nr. fUy T- leraph.l Vttii At'vi.i ni . (K-tol.or lriP. To Attorney Cicnernl Ilrrwuler: The ron.mittee do not deem It snfe to make any api'"linmcnii t-ir yon with ticneral t.tnry; you will drire away several thousand Ttc from him. and we cannot have anvtinnj to do with move that ean onlv n?ult in dnmace. Anjwer. JnU N ciiVOliL, 'ho:roian. Ueeeired at Franklin, Ta. Kxrrr-m r rn.vnrn. 1 Iltantaai'iin. TaM Oet..hr 21, I8C9. Hon. Ti. II. Iteewater. Atlorney-tieneral : pear Sir Vou i;llion eereral oeenaion lold me lliut whenever 1 might deem il to ray mleret. or the Terlfaie of the t '.inim' nwiaiih. yoa woe'd at otict relinoui.h the office ol "Altoruev-li.neral" T1..1 k.. 1 ....I 1 then-lore re.peetliille and tarneatlj reonrrt thai you immi-iiiat-ie ten.hr m. your re. .miaiioa. to take efleet without delav. .V' " "'" much oM.ce l.nr, JOHN W. tiKAUY Orrr' r nrriir Arrotirr f.r-rr.ri:. 1 I'ltll AM i run. '!. S. 1"I'H. I To t.eneral Joha U . (ieary. tii.verniw ot i'etiuryl- 1 amti : Sir Yctenlav Vr. Harraer bande.1 In me yonr 1-iter of the 1 1 fl of 0--tor. It r o, o ire. mi re .-if .1 aa nation ihime.liateir a-el w.lliotii l. lav .iirti. n c:iu-i lor the reqnee'. It i. a liercinp I o niB'i'i ei".i i: r, .1-11:1 1 noeii.K e' niienicu, anu on I Af.ee rev roi.t ln .tr.-rl.-t ..rihe U't.eaf Wr. en iici wr in in if nanirtio-r cn-r. 1 ('.11 , k n , i. pni.Mo In ,i c .;,,,,,,,. nf the la.lv .. m wii.eh he rcom.t.a my rftgintion. ami Mom'-'t to do .i lie v-.ur ae!!io-'v. yen nt a -,,el m-...r le me I; Mr. L-wif WBlu Umltl, -pi.tv AttnrarT n-ntru. d-.tUIr- ate a-. I- re gir.i -ir. r i a-uring m. that it a. nnan ... -:.( .1 Blot llml .1. ..nU.cnl.,.,. w uo. 1,1 iori..-d N .tn it !i.,a- hop t.;:il 1 I. It a r.tie ol mv your .!fii'-e a. I oelecl .. inal-e a ptO-li ill- , , i , , I aui.n. ittrd on -ti. h.r el.itai.-r of 1 hut let,, he ante of the p.rtv and ttr -an..-, tauoetng w.-l ai:.'..'.. - ' 1 involve V. il Bed f.eril Totir r. m.i I' i't son'ii ' t,..t'. ill ." von ' 1 nj.i.landed ai t-nm a ror-mrnt ayo. arten. oi i ..nr ona noeor-!. yu came to aee wee, tieit -ro-n we i-i t .w ihiIi ottifv. atel thrn Too elpTT--ty wCil lo me land Sir. l.ow:y. ai.-l. I t lnv-e. lo Itential Knit. ( of )h ,llr.r.t....i.ll.l.ll ,,irr ,iriin,j, , In a telegram Kill hy hnn ,,.n-. and who I, I eihihiied t.. yon. a. nnan i ihoneed. and yo ihn m a.-ve-e tenoacndenincti i ...a H.n.1..el aa krnlel and meritile nn.l.hiwenl. ( x ,.hed tee lei well Until al'ee the election m,t ert .t -. ... P.i aa ! atTroi.t aue. loo th-n ihoned w e f..r tt.e e-r- I tiee I had render, d. at.d rey.eated your lrer-wnat and ..fSeial crHiMc-e w me anil letl at., aioliof a-ranremenia who me mr n nn imiir j duty tn he fieri tirmed aritii ymt Ti iMr. i nm I m 1 !. who at nt l errillv dent-NI tv tne ! ::r:'"?.rr.:":.;3..T la. mo ant intr liitat Vnti haatt tirt panar of ' , .,.,, ,j ' -..h b, aar a iar fear me ri.ni teller, in f-eiiuentty taeile t me and ethic. for me. and war hi ay retuaed hv you aa hairftul I to Tour peo.-l ! nerotenl eemeni It waa made iri.m mot -. 01 enicT-e. and tn blip yonr '"'"'''" tic the ealnmniea nf men wtio were !,,,, ,irnr. the ealnmnie. nf men who wrre ion enemtea. Aa .n in'teece nf your feeiinga i. wn-da whom t would reeait to yoti y. nr r .urr ! retarenee 10 M. fcemhee . ...em to. mm mr r-o u-t.erU-l of h. mc a ftWaulter. snrtt'Ttiiiirrtprt' , w.rw.. ... a., rv.. PRINCIPLES CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, JVcitn the city to verify yonr supposed discoverv of his dHiio,utm ies. and aiptintt whom you -aid J imuiu priN-oel us soon mn you were re-ehx-ted, in-i. o.u wrne lo me 'tommming my revinalion. m...i --tKn ma ciiuatf, nut ieae uio omii to luiixita nuns, to which I will nd snbimt. ! will not per mit you, at tho inetamx- Ct a elais you denouueud to me as eorrupt tactioiiits and one of whom yon u'ltnicied m to prosecute, am after vou hat answered your own convenience an I received rav belli, thus lo et iut me from a place 1 never aoujrlil and which yu wilu ilcd me to accept, nd which 1 bava held with due respeet to my pithlit? dfty and an? i nunor. After this course of dnnllcitv or vaciltntinn t. me it is indiflcrent, which, serre'with you 1 oaimwt aim win not, and you mar hold mv office vacant and All it with wharaaoevcr will be basa and intun cnoujrh to run tbe risk of like trvatiiirnt, orreceire it a the price of some dishonorable Imnrain. I aui, sir, ete., B. If. liUKtt riTKIt. Kir.i LiivB Cit ivni:n, lUnnisBi iu.. Va., Octolier 2.1. lS6tl. J Hon. D. Ji. Itrawster, l'biladt lohia : hir liavinr failed lo eemovn trmni m.,.iv . my eoawnunicMion of (he 21st inntaht, I bave'the honor to inform you that I have tins dnr aiioointed Hon. t. Carroll B re water Attomev-tJeiieriil of ih. looiiuonwoaith of reuimylvauia, vice UenjaiDio liurria Itrewmcr. Hon. Carroll II re w iter will at once inmn it.n amies oi nt othee. Yount, etc., JOI1X Y. OEARV. Ooveruur Cf i'cUDSj Itaauia, On tlie S2d dor of October. M9, on BIT return from ll-rnr.lM,rjt. I ealled ua Mr. Itenjainiii Harris Krewster, and he tdiowcd ton a hitter he hud inai received from (iovirnor lieary BckiiiK his rceiajiipi thm. He then drafted a reply, and on the J.!d (Saturday) be gave it to mr with direction touite it to HarrmliurK and hand it lo (iovtruor Geary. I waa loo much indispumsl to take the journey thai lay. and with hlseontrut fidezmiihed t liovri..ir Henry thai I h.ti I Ui kUer m rvnle and would hlirur it on MtDdjiv. TXW1S VT. SMITH. ilonJuv, (Vdober 85, ISflO. Copy of Telegraph -1 6'toler 5.-.. lFfio To Governor (le.irr, Ilarrialmrf:, a.: Mr. Drewster hai requeated me to deliver to yon in person his reply to your letter lo h.ro. I will he up oo Monduy. I,!. WIS W. SMITH, P'-pufy Allorney-Ucneral. 9 U'ALXt-T 8rni:rr. 1 rmi AM i.rnu, 0-tu)Fr 22, 1MIJ). J Hon. B. II. Ilrrwtr. Attornrj-ttcnwrnl : Irar Fir rewmal n a'n, of which I siMike to 1 you some time sinre. ef'tnbincd with neeunvuee f rewnt nt dale. Iliduee uie tn leader yu any reaiejiia. aa Deputy Atu.rnry.i,i,.ri. t tate etiret on tion the 1st ttrxiximo. or as much soonur n:. tni tu.Mw 1 may he appointed. I am, tir, with great rcpeet aad aflectivo, roar trulv, LEWIS SMITH. Orrif r. mr ArronRT Grvriur.. l'nn Anrt.pniA, M. 21, ) To lewla Wain Smith. Eq., Toputy Attorney- ittnerni. .inmonweann ot reriafvjvaiiia: lfear S.r-I arceot of your re.vnai.m. The reaiH.ni eyvn me and the occaisiou you a!l.le tv all warrunt ri.ur ef.ui,e. Tn me Ti.u lia-e rrpr len s prnfmrn, fa i tlifnl friend, aud tu tbe public a dutilul, nliilliul, ujirigut teree. 1. Iimj. aitu'l vaeute niTofru. T.i uuld it I..ner wuuid b. inadmiaajile. Ymr Irieml. K. 11. lliiteTi:R. rirrrnvi; ramri, 1 lliaHiBinn. l'a.. O-tuher l, 1f,o. j Hon. F. Carroll Ilrrv.ler. i'iiilad-l.lua. hir IMacinr tbe hicKert eonfidrnre in ynor fritnd.liin. al.ilifT and intrrily a. a man and a a lawver, 1 hare the hiinnr tt. teitdir tn Yfiu tbe f 1 ..t .1.- f. - ,' r I'l-nn.ylt alia, vire Hun. r..-nj. Ilarrl. ItreTrter. hh..uld yr.n drtennme tv aeee.t, I denre tbal ye. d. . withert delay, and n...,fy me W.h t,, tiltrana ani letter, an-t at once b. time tbe dutK. ef ..oe i.Hee. Very reieiiiiiir, ('signed) Jot!!? w. ue.uiV, tiuvernor. ran ..nrlrl,., OclVr -S. ISM. To Hir Eveelleaey, Ji.hn W. ticary. Uo.erm.ri fir iuir favtinit Hie 2-'ld ilialanl. r4rnna to me t tip r'i"'tlnn 01 Aeii'rni'T-t.emTal af lata lum menaeiil'.h. Iia leen duly ree-enej. 1 ae(N.it the aMiintlne lit Willi many Ilifnk a for llie himor eiinrerr.d upon tne ami fur the euCr'eou. term, in atneb t-on hie Wen j't.a.ed t tender il. It .hall ttr ni.v eanieat eflnrt to di-bara tueftatite of the ire to tiir ulnieat of in) ability. Wilh regard, rerr ee'in-tiuMr T..nr.. (figned) F. t XnilnLL HllK'.i i Ln. Fttri'Tivi rniusrn, 1 Ilifinissi nn, 1'.. nrtnher sj,lf.a.j F.dwar l M. Pnxon. Ii., Tbdadrlpl ia : ile,.n .,i !..,, i fccreby ten ict you ts pU-1 tion of aupMicmie jnttce of the Ctirt d t omnmn Plea, of iheeity and e..uutj ..f 1'iuia.ieipbaa. nee Hen. F. ( arroll ll-rwetee, rena ied. Ke.t,nt roar aelLeJaad aa earl, reile fir ui io.iit- niirn eonuiienee in von a. a t e liy telegraph and hy letter, , I Bui Toura. Ae JOHN W. bfcAUY, tioverooe. Yntl. anri rma, Oriolier ?.', lsr.9. To Ifi. F.aeelleney. John H. Oee.ry, tinvemor of tHe Stale of IVmi.ylvania : Voor faenr of the 2.dh inrtant. tendering me the pom ion of aeanaiete juatiee d tba t'fMtrt ef Com una I'lea. of Uie eil y and ermnty d 1'riU.lelphia. nee Iloa. . t arrull IlnwBtrr, rne.gned, baa Iwt reeeived. I S'ef.t the po.iiinn with plea.ure, with wit th.nk for tbe eourteou. tr mi. .n hi.h vou harV . tendered it II. ...need that I .,lt end... or to , di.e.liargt the reipe.nait.le dutie. ol the ottuv luleliir. 1 nim. AO., r.IiWAMl M. 1'AXON. 'lime will pruhab'y throw some light upon the motives w hich govern ed Mr. Henry in making this change. Stonewall Jackson. Tho ftcv. Dr. It. A. Holland recently delivered an address belorethelitorary societies of (Jpn. Lee's College, in which occurs the following : 'We are near the grave of a r.artvr chipfinin, w hose name I need not men lion in tbe villncs which his memory. l'l prt'CIOtta Spllicnaril poiirea Olll III . tho rudely broken nluhusur box of a ri'IT .n.!,oi,,lcd " '!'' F'Sam' in iiiniu'er. v.vtaivtiii 1 lie iiiiiiiiw ra .,.... , ., . twin tii u imic w men. tor toe iiiusinoi. J .. I . . . . I 1. .. ... 1 : . - 1 . . . . . . ucnu i.iui siccp uet.eatii ils ennui tret- it ii rtjui. scents .matures own i est- minster Abbey. It's valleys, like nleo- v ied isles, arc hung to fancy's cj c wilh j I'ttllle scenes that depict the sacrifice lonjoi sell or -principle, it s mnuniainH, like nirmoriu im rocnril thn iinti.. , . . .1 . i. ( . . 1 Hearietimwa oi me neroes who, in tiie - path . Uu y. tnarcfltt-jl ttp to d.tnth n. ; (0 s fnetid, and lot.k from hts out . . I I i i.i .- . ,, , , 7. i--'.-.i.'. ..am. ...v- 1 ici.-i n cam ni . Mimortuhtr. I nder it s sod, ns in ' sacred ci vi.'ir.. ieiMv,; Uie Out of nt Sacred Cl'Vpin, iclsuC UlC UUst of nt 1 . ' " ' . .... , nrmy wlmtw remembered deeds of pit 1 ttioiicvult.r make ns nriitiil even niiii.i i , , , 1. . , , ta 1 1 the t-i ir r ii j t t on whit h th guide onr i . . .., ,,... ,. . , it's windswept forests, as from th? otlieij wuiled fur something better to pipes of a gianj cathedral oegan. r"H- turn u p wo worked to turn up" Some u traselesej rt-'uictn for thn fallen. tiling, like a man. Our aim was lo which ever nnd hnon swrila it), j do onr rfify That was, to be happy, swiltcr time into a martial s-tni'i t );. t j eontentcd, cheerful ; lo make llie inost bids the living emulate (heir virtues j of siirniundinir to build from i-vetits. Here then. a in nuift chepel of this crand old hi at c- liusi I tea w here to ....!. tl ..T . !.:... I. .. I...I.I . . i intetvonrse wuh 1 Is best exnn, .leso 1 order t ho steps i d von r am Ml inn ! Ii nl W hnn. an ittf-antfi ie it wflfstiul rrtii. An', I , I., li t;(.. it ntav he httt to ititn the rliirficd band of soldiers fur llie true and liht who . h.v ..ireniy er,.s.ed ver nnd wilh JtP.lisnn aro rrstinr In the Hit l VT nnrmi I ii .ini A 'm inn i.n i.i shade of ihe trees." - - m aw a. . 7 yteni teinan w nil nail nrrtaa-TU a 1 rompetence was ret-enilv n-ked by a rjCnd tho "secret I'f h is Sitei-css." "1 ....... ... , have Bcctimtiintcd, said he, "one hail ' 0f y properly by strictly attt'inltn' ,. m bnsiness. and the r-maitt- And tew I ! .. awi. 1EP j NOT MEN. 0UE SATURDAY NIGHT. WHO WANTS TO K HAPI'lf f Only unollicrl Only a fuw more Wtl Seven milc iohU nearer thu cb( of our journey. Seven niulitH nearer tlio Klonittl Morn lug ! Kovon loHHoim loarncd, for eat li tiny count ono, mid holbro lon comes Uio ti ii 11 1 ctt.liii(r ! Ti.cn thero will c tio more fSa turtiny nifrlits no more rcsiin and looking Bliytvard for the morrow, lor, with tlial eitilleHS morrow ot ours that endless "prr-nonl" of (jod, llicro U light for all and guiding for Wo shall bo happier then. l'rny Uod we altall all ho that is all who deserve moro hapniucss than the weeks now tiring uh. Jiut wo are haiipy now : Jiecauso wo try to bo. Jiu t sometiro not who might bo. Would you lo happy f It in easy, and ycC it is not 1 Let us see liow. Wo aro a plain wotkingman. Day nfier day we have lotieu. Have lliouglit, and wrote, and plunncd, and mnniiirod, and striven eurncstly to bo of service of uso lo outers, tv lion mo morn comes we aio rested. 1 hen wo work. When nifht tomes wo aro weary. Then we rent , Wocet rii:lit glean, close, earnestly down to our work. On the trustln. board wo draw plans in the quiet nours we rough-tiew we build as it were with no jar, confusion, or sound of confusion other lliun comes from those w ho have no design. Little by little ever striving eror winnini?. Kver coiriJI tihead, never reeediiiL'. And alw ays working to benefit others lo utd those who have so much to do that they have no timo 19 think ! c arc happy becauso we are not envious. e want no oflice. We Ut for HO tCWard Other than pay for ; honest lubor earnestly done, and all llto irood we taa do besides thrown in. Wo live in no palace. Wo do not livo for stylo, cr to jilcaso the eyes of oth ers. People mut tuko us as they find us. Kot for our dress, our rich din ners, our luxurious home, our conform ' 1 I - - r r, i- I lVP.i0 l,,CIP Uli US f religion, tt.tty, or aiigni cine. Wo take oth I cin as we find them. If wc like them, well and guod. Jf not, they go and we May. And wo caro not what otltors say against us. ou see we nnswer to tiod for our sins ; to tho iawsforour crimes j to our hearts for our iiappi ncsi. I If a man or woman likes ns Tor wliat to are, then we know 'v bo are our ! friends. If wo should conform to their iJcas U tho diileront ideas of i tho multitude Well, lie who docs SO J to ,vill (rienj,, j, 0f n0 8CC0unt. ' ..vuu,ia. j 1 licre are men who ilrtvo (aster ( hon-es bul our. sr. last enough. It !" "l f lil0 10 , fSt h0tW- I 1 llCI"e Br0 mcn wu0 "Vein fineT llOUCS but OUrS IS HO IllUch better than many others, we arc quite con tent. 1 here arc those w bo wear bet ter chillies, but oars are belter than somo w ear, w e keep them clcun as we can, they are good enough lor us and our business.and who cares forfusbion the foolish w him of fancy f There aro men w ho are ninr h riM.r ' tliail wo, but they have no moro fun j ! do not Cnjoy life, belter have no more earnc1 menus.; ana every man, hy a rttlo of God, has ail tho friends he deserves have no warmer heart i .. : f'"Ve .W,..l?r ''J" 10 k""'' 0r PUrCr ' . i- , , tlCSHS to hold heating ngailltt theim no dearer lilllo hand lo pHand caress no eyes more loving to look into so often and so earnestly, than we. Their ceilings may be higher their furniture more enmly, their style more expensive but all this does not bring huppiness. e tnke earo to govern onrself to bo a man. We control our desires. onr passions and apetiles, for by this ,j ,,ntlP jg token WO Vleld obedience to reason and that higher life all ran, vet do not know of. Others have hearts them. and feelings, and we respect n t i i. . i i , n i situ uiri mrriwa aorun, .5 e,,...m,-,w0.,,-i, V) some, uttered to those who deserve them urn u etiivo, i-uiliBiiiv to niaate .l 1 A J.. . , miiri a nn r iv aim uu vnen mwetu I hen wo aro happy. H e p.ly lhcLm. el'a a retrv. 5n . rnrmu poor, and defy llioso who ,.... 'i-rcss!an(lrfr) d.jnpJ Irop;, ; them. We strive success, that we may help oUier. and, t illing liko that being God , he something liko that beinr; inleudt d man should be, for to ho this is a million times better than to be a whining, fretful, snappin;, murmcr- i inn. croutv, ill list tire J. petty tyrant : ? "! rPcUT ,0"fl,r hi? no ."' 11 iciiue , at nne-ieni ia iirviiieew, uiei.iriieu 1 1 rttrso to ins jrieiius, ins tamity, anu 1 . ie . 1. l. : 1' . nimacii tnrtnipii intoxication, uissipn-1 mm, se.itHii uxiiwvairuncc, or suttcn indi (Terence. Wo were happy when we had not a carpet on tho finer not a dish of our own not a suit ol clothes oilier lliaii t-uvi-n J -titir iiack not a booli. not a . i ..i iii aiiuar, noi a piac. to ieep. .rif,e-rr vrrc to many c!hrr ,r..w nj? e were happv because the creal future , , , -,. , n a. uc... .i.-mv - , . re , work to do because wc had pluck to ry, 11 !,. tO dare, AMU by StlVIPg the '.ry, wil! to dare, And by saving the 1 energies of brain and holeness of! hi art. tho power to accomplish ! I ' e . i . , , ., , : W bile others lietleil, wo saved our temlver and wo llleir mitwrt While I trotn tiiiiintliiiiilres, by holiest labor as t.od l-utlils trees I ruin lii. earth, ihe , . .1... .l.o ui.l nar., ln.l tim. . , . , or energy in rrpin.ng. laeavj thai 1 11T 01 neis who uav. nu minus lor 1 ororown bubft We novcr taut and I .',.,l,..,l ,tr atmid anri whined bn-Hlia , we were not this or that a iiunkcr, nierchanl, a millionaire, or a man nt Nor did we ever think oilier, were - t - much -happier ihsn we, and long to j bo in their pltico. We would not give , .mr man ii'hmi mr uu iiii'ii ei-aiui. anu) , we wouid not ounrrol w uh a smarler i man, for be miht be ritfht and we , c 1 l wrong. .Mir wuii a mmi in i.-s rjen- era! information, fur that would be to I lose onr sell-respect, , ' KJ I8G9. The weeks como and go, and are hlofsod. With faith wo toiled with fuilh wo still toil. To help others wo have always worked. To help othors wo hope to work theso many years. That which rewards some does not reward us. That which tloters some makes us not afraid. It is all in the I'uluro, and the present is the step, pingstono thereto. Wo work dili gently all the week. Wo rodt when lubor is dono. Wo gain strength by rational amusement, in accordance with our means and moderate desires, and do not weaken immortal powers b' dissipation. Carriages roll by, holding fashion's votaries, ihcy aro not so happy ns tho hofit wotkingman. There is, as wc write this hatiirdity ight, a hum, d whirr, and moaning of busy life, floating in tho air, as wo liston to tho unwilling prayer of a grent city, riinrr liko a grout stench to God I I'oot (u'ls on the walk lltcy may bo foes or friends but what of it? We are hero they are thcro. Our duty is at home, right where we aro. So wo work, and strive to excel, and arc happy. A fooutep a bright eye a form fumiliar as onr own a smile, a kiss, caress a loving reward for love and well-doing. "Who is this?" "Your darling 1" "And why do you love mo ?" "Who can help il f Yoa aro good, nnd kind, and thoughtful, and even-, tempered, and don't fret, and worry," and muko me heart-sick by unkitid ncss ond dissipation. And you live, and work, and never hesitate, and are respected by others.and try to make me bappy. You are hiy own darling !" And she sneaks kindlr to us. and cheers our heart, and gives strength to our resolves its site sympathizes with our endeavors. And she helps us , ,, a she is not well, onr lore is more kind than ever, and she hastens to recover. She does not earo for others others aro not heart-happiness to her. Nor do we caro for others here ta all we want all we asked for all we can care fur thus ail one needs. Her diamonds her liodhlesscd eves. Her bank account brr heart which is pay ing compound interest : Her penrls every thought ! Hcrruhirs ourdecp trusting love is the key which keeps them locked from the world. Wo un derstand each other we study each other. We believe each other. We are satisfied with our lite onr inissidn our progress our future will be as we will it wb care nol for those under oilier roofs, or in other lands ai we caro for each other, and Ihus are content. We work, for it brings lis taste for rest and pleasure. We rest, for it gives us strength to work. We are all in all for each other The winds may howl rains rnay beat heat may blister, cold may freeze sickness may eome, disappointments overtako us, yet we strive on, eVcr content, ever earnest ever fitting ourseU es fur the duties of tho morrow, and thus arc happv. Would to God all men would t!ms! livo. Then there would bo more beauty in life more beauty in death, ,nore love and moro sinecro mourning 1 n,orc FO0(1 racnini1 happy homes ana loving women. lon t Llamo wwr.cn for being frivolous, and in love I with fashion. Thisis becauseso many men aro nol worth loving. Who of our vast army of rraders will strive to be happy as wo are to neserve love and respcel aa wo do--lo mnko their homes and their home ones hsppy beginning not to-morrow but alter reading this ending of the week's wtirk this little, aeartfelt, home cha pier this Saturday N ight. "Brick" 1'omcroy. Madame da Stall's Advice. A country girl, the daughter of a clenryman, bad accidentally met with an Knulish translation of "Pelphido" and "t'orinne which so powerfully .ir..j L : i,. secluded Ine as . ,nrn h hn- Ani hcnrin Mndme de Slar wn,jn ljmAol ; "'" . rote to her. tifTering to become m.i I k. ....!. . XI. I me de Stael's secretary, in a But hpr ,rvi( in w thatb,hc - ,. i-j ,a ., ' j . clays w ith a friend, who took her to the great novilist, and, speaking in :. a c-. i i. .. . i titt.de and kimlnci.. administered tile 1 ,.,,1.- .J .l... 1:1.-'.. 1 I. I v 'in. .v-iiii-,iv ion, e nn iie.i-,v 111 lir i -, ,, , tMIt CI 11.11. Tho girl almost threw her feet, and earncs-ly ben-ryed at(.f nt her feet. i . . e w-,:-,! a... i. ar'i'"i 1 lie ranmes-s I,. L:eii a.', j,.;tji.. I. xttrd with' her on tbe f.llv of her! j ji,, ..yoll niav think " Mie Said - t.'i. an a.nriai,!e" lot tn travel over! Lumpe. and se all that is most hbau- ,.:, - a ti:Kl:nmvn in ,hh whrlrl lllt jov. f ho, nr( id j .1.. i.e.. -it t. . itiii.uv uu- aiioi ui mine inniicnt hnppiness than Kill- that fatnO Can I v.. : f.,.t,-. T l,r. ' ,lon, Yori lisrei a Iinmrs..! waa le.fl ... v,,. . t t ij ..o.v M oon a v-,.ij ((J 1. liecauno I Tens driven from : n . ,... i . ;r iiiinr. in. ciMiieiia v 1 1 u l our lot II i T01, ,nrw ni;ltt. you wonl'l not desire it." Wilh snch admonitions she dis- mid the pct:ti.ine The enre was complete. Theyoung woman returned to her father Ivecan.e more steadily indntrious and without ever speaking . of her adretitnre wilh Madame de Slael. silently profiled hv it She ia now liriper a Ii of great .la bilnv, and her friends consider that her han a riea .a m .ciii.rt.1 ke .1.. el- hand by which il could "have been 1 "iToctiori, he had on several occasions ; be I ht.t.ght K and so the lazy or sto effrt ted 1 riTrn l"' m0,l devoted prreils of hi : pid boy rolls from school to school. elTrt ted Jl f renrh ntinmicf ei a inennir.il at' ,iinj r -.1,,., ,,,, nr,,i,,.r nf , inn? as distinctly leihle bv nirht ts in rubbing the ' II TT (IHC 1 I f-itl lal I ! a,.,,,-, , a, hf.n,,;n Ji,,,. piortl, whit h will lender litem iumi , ' ' a. a An Alalmma editor, in pnfiina- a i grocery kept bv a woman, snvs: a-ilert ' 1 . j tomatoes aro a ren aa her own ciicens. i her indigo as Hue as ber owe eyes, and her rcpcef a hot aa ker owa tmrr.',-r - " ' TERMS-$2 per annum, in Advance NEWSERIESVOl,I0,NO. 17. IMHAM Hl MMUt. Tliere la a time, Just when the fruet lretareB tu pave old Winter', way, When Anlumn in a rererie lout, 1 he mellow dny time dream, away t When Huiutnar oomra in muaing ntind, To Kate one nuire on hill and dell, To mark hie many ahravea they hiud, And aee if all are ripened well. With hnliny hn-nth ahe whi.pera low, The dying flowera look up and gire Their aweete.t ineenae ere they go, Kor her who ina.le their henuliea live. Biie entera 'neath the woodland', rlinde, Her aephyra life the lingerinjr lent; And beara it K'iitly wberi; are laid The loved and lout one. d iti ijrief; At laet old Autumn, mine;, tukea Aiiin hi. aeeptre and hi. thiouei With boiaterouc hand the tree he ehltke!, Intent ua ratheriii) all hii own. Sweet hummer, rijrbitia;, fliea the plain. Ami waiting W inter, piiunt anil gum, Seei miaer Autunin hoard lii. grHiu, Aud amilca to thmk it a all fur biln. TALLEYRAND i 1 1. 17f(i. No. 1 Hro.t(I WAv.nnir Irnnnrn as the Wasni,,Kion Hotel, was ono 0f hid nioBi inttnionauio ntmrdinu houses in tho metropolis. It had been creel ed some sixty or more years before by air I'ctcr Warren, who spared neither pains nor expense lo mttlto it ono ol the finest mansions in this country. lie resided in it himself during a brief portod, and its walls echoed lb Ihc music of his wedding festivities, when he married the beiuiliful daugh ter of Governor James be Lancey. Tho history of this old edifice is full of thrilling interest, bul too long for our present purpose. The property changed lirtnds several tirtius, was tho temporary homo of many distinguish ed men at different epochs, was the sceno of some very exciting and im portant events, and lastly, at about the date as above named) full to tbe tendfV mercies of an interesting par ty, who Clled it with costly furniture and decorations, and attracted o its portals the loven.ofelegt.nce who lad ,,, i,m. .1...; . .... cn;ov J)r. Joseph Priestley", llie philoso pher, tho popular writer, the political martyr, found here his Canaan, and it was in the great banqueting hall that a reception dinner was (riven him which, from ils lack of cnlhusiastr, wounded moro than it flattered him. Chatcubriand.lhe nephew of Malo shcrbes, an illustrious cxilo from Franco, occupied a room on the sec ond floor for several weeks, and it was here that he conceived "Tho lieuiusbf Christianity," oncof lie most iinpreti sive and beautiful displays of lis in telligence. George Ilammohd, the British min ister, Who married one of tho famous Misses Altr-it, of Philadelphia, boarded j ncre at dtllerent times, and was a great favorite among tlio guests. He was a fine lookitigmun,stout and rosyfaeed, and wore a full powdered wig. One of the most conspicuous char acters, miwcver, who Honored tne placi liih lace was M.de Talleyrand, the exiled hop of Autum. When he arrived in Ihis country he brought a letter from tho Jlarrjnlsof Lansdowno to President Washington, commending hira as ono whoso information and merits were deserving of iho highest Consideration. He betamo a cilizen of the United States, and his certificate rif naturali sation was for a long time in Peal's Museum. But, although admired for hia aliilitin. hi. arn. lmtml f.e lh.l,..e u.ssnf.M ujci, ,0 displayed in regard to the stitlenngs ol Ins countrymen. Once, tin a told day in w inter1, he entered the drawing room on the sooth-east comer of No. 1, wearing, as was not unusual, at that period, buckskin pantaloons, and took a posi tion on the hearth, close to the fire The heat soon caused the leather to scorch and smoke, and lbs faces of the persons in the renm evinced the re straint of gtod breeding struggling against a provocation of laughter. Talltyrand's quick ere penetrated the mask, without discovering the cause, until he seated himself when his sudden cry of pain compelled the la dies to fly from the apartment to give vent to their merriment. His personal appearance was ro markable. He was tall and rather . I . :.u li i, i""'"""1' ' . 'ma" and deformed feet His hair was very ! 'Khl- h. nd parted it I in the middle. His complexion sallow, and his eyes a pictveing Hue. j His manner was'trtinquil and wnlch- j fill, and in (offic respects extremely vuiirsr nnd repnlsive. lady in New york, at whose ; houso he often dined, said, he would sometimes rest his elbows fin tho ta ble, supporting his fhro between his I hands, and rarrv Pn a conversation with his month an full that he could Z ii . , fT rot 411 1,1 I meat on his plate into fine pieces, i (pierced one alter anoiner witn l.singin tbe shade ol some fashionable forl",nt'1 P1"..- wrT nd ' 'hrnstthem into his tmo'ilh. j " '.eem ne would pull out the fork leaving its frcicht wilhin. His most intimate friend was M. Peantnet, by whom he once Came near losing his lifo. I will rire the incident in his own words as he Tela I ted it seme venr afterwards, i "lean never forget," said the Prince, "l,,nt ' Ha onrf g'fted for a moment, with an eitraordinnrv and inexrlica- , , . , . , , " 0 PrM,r,cnce, winch was the means v" " "" ' m.v!t-ious Inspiration, I should ; ,"' J recount the cttrit.u. details, Jl- Heattmct and my.elf had avs associated on the best terms, . "na ia lhor. stormy nmrs, worn tne '. c-! ressinn oi mencisnip req.iire.l ai-( must a divine couraee siiitiethip; more 'han '"f"'""'!1 w needed to unite oeewaM.S. J, OS'l nO CSU'C lu DODM mr ulUichmr-nt li rut. pernn ana inter-: ests. ve n id toireil.er quitiPd r.nt;. land to take relure m ew t orK.ano , 1 '- htii-crto ltvi-.i in perfect hsrmo- "J-- " 'shintr to lncaso onr line I tapltal, I fretfhteil a sltip, half shares ! Wl,h ll'mL."' try 'r firlune in theler hoy ii kept as a show-piece for re- j Indies. We were ready for onr de-, ccptinna and priro distributions, and , j.jiri uu-, i-.i- eaniii ,"i 1.11 -rai'ir I wind with the rrealest oi imttience. This Mto of anccrtaimy appeared to 11 .... sour poor neaumei 10 a most cxtmor- I dinary deirreve. lnrajialile of trmain- I int! outet, he roamed the tttr with a I ft'erlfB irfl-t'.-.wl.ifli, f r a iceme telle I ray nrj.Hi fof tie was alwst rnmsiKPOis .r Imi unl-nnfa. and pi.- llilily. . "On. day ho cnlertwj the rinm, rj. rlnntly tinder itttenso ifilement, al though ho nod great r (Torts to rs stntin himself. 1 was writing tettenf to Europe. Leaning over my shoul der, ho said, with forced gravity; "Why do you loso linio in writing 'hese lotttrs J" They will never reach thine destination ( como wilh me, and jet tn aiako tho round of tho bitttoiy ;' tho wind way becoino favorable ; per haps wont nearer to our departure than wo think !" Tho day waa mr. nificent, although tho wind was high, and I allowed myself to be pursuadet). Ilcaumct, us I afterwards recollected, showed extraordinary alacrity in closing my desk, arranging my pa pers, and offering my hut and cane, which 1 attributed to tho nood of in cessant activity with which be ap peared overwhelmed over sinco our forced deparluro. Wo threaded Iho well-peopled streets and reached the battery. Ho bad offered me his arm, and hurried on as if he were in baste to reach it. Whon we were op tho grand esplanade lie hastened still more until wo reached tho edge. IIo spoke loudly nnd rapidly, and admired; id energetic terms, tho beauties of tho scene. .Suddenly bo stopped in the midst of his disordered conversation. I had disengaged my arm from him. I fixed my eyenphn him, and ho mov. cd,asidoasif intimidated and ashamed: "'Bcaumct!' cried I, 'your inten tion is to kill me; you lrienn to throw tne from this height into tho soa 1 De ny it, monster if you dare !' "The insane man looked at tne in tently with his haggard eyes for a mo ment ; but I Was careful not to remove my rrtio from him, and Ihey fell, lie' muttered mma incoherent words and endeavored to pass me, but I spread my arms and prevented him. Casting a wild look around, he threw himself on my neck and burst into tears ' 'It is true, it is truo, my friend the thought bus haunted me day and night liko an infernal flame. It watf for thut I brought you here. See, yori aro not afoot from the precipice! An other instant, tbe deed would have been done V "Tho demon had alarmed bim. ili eyes -ere void of expression. Awhito foam covered his parched lips. The crisis had passed, and conducted him here. Some days of rest, bleeding and dieting, entirely cured him, and, what is tho motil singular circumstance of all, we Dover rMerred lo the occurrence. -Vric Yak UculAie. Quackeryla Schoolsi tto lute the f.illo wing producliorl from the New York Herald. The Schoolmaster has always been consid ered fair game from the days of Hor ace down to the present time. Almost every nuthdr has had a fling at him; almost every arlisl has ridiculed hint ali. no doubt, hoping toavengo them selves for their sufferings in early days. Tie much-abused profession, however; has moro than held its own, and to day flourishes among us like the fa mous "green bay tree." While the old-fashioned, hard-working, teachers barely make a pittance, the new schoolmasters prosper and lav on money. Althocgh wo bear the rrcatest re spect for the profession, so useful and in the main so deserving of praise al il is wo w ih to enter our protest against some of tho abuses that have crept into it. As a nation we are a wil ling victim to all kinds ot quackery. Patent medicines warranted to cure all the ills that human flesh is heir to flood the land ; we hare quack law yers, who are forever tinkering atouf constitutions, State and national: quack judges, who are ever engagetl in upsetting old precedents ; quack doc; tors by tho hundred ; and now quack schoolmasters have joined the crowd, who prop-ose to teach everything in no time at all, and who have complete ly rcvolatloniied thtt old methods of teaching the Voting idea to shoot. They almost fivai corn doctors in dis tributing flaming prospectuses. With the enterprising ardor of the tract dis tribntors they force their little books into every otSce and dwelling house. These little books teem with long lists of present and past pupils, rein forced w Uh fictitious names if needed ; with long columns of credentials sign ed by prominent people, ln fact, the testimony of interested parlies as td the bomber and condition of pupils who have been made presentable, und who have been endowed with any amount or information, is very much like Ibat which generally accompanies tho notice of some new bitters or oth er uostrum, oris like wonderful re; fvirms effected by ertrrprlsing temper ance lecturers. " They tell us in what a fearful condition tho patient was and how strong and healthy ho now ia in fact, according to their state ments tho only Way lo ever get well in 10 Pl ome frightful disease and then undergo a course of special treatment; l',e "ly way to ever know anything is to go to Professor Blank's great in- siuuie in a most aepiornoio state ol m- norance, and in a short lime yoa will figure among his wonderful cures. They are forever developing soma new fuattiro, snd are always engaared in enlarging Ibetr hills nntl increasing the mir.hrr of "isma they profess to teach, vt e lorever find them stand- ilorgyman. There are filch thing as clerical quacks, w ho pat tbetn on tbe jPacit and give tl. icm l-ts of moral stip. port. 1 ho schnolninstor In turn fills the pew wilh bis pnpils, and is a prominent member of th. vestry ; is alw ays foremost in voting funds to al low the i asti r to 3 Eup pcfor hia health. In l.u l, t!o two constitute a mutnnl admiration' society for each other's bcnc.lt. The won -fee of a'.l ij tint the public don't see thrnrjtrh it 13nt no, dear t- '-i'""--" n -""'""f uhy viy the enormous bills, aud al every fantaMici! caper the pednirogree uts a l.ille knot cheer and encourage him. Atd what brtumes bt the po ; pits in an mi. . n eit, tney are tangnt evori tntng ana learn nine or novntng; moral snasion is employed l cram Knowledge into tnriri.nwillingt.rains; B-J Vllil'ar a llline m lilUCine IS not IO lenrnnig nothing ad doing nothing; seenr. irom ine Ptiiy punishment be reaiiy urcads, he grows tip ith a 'slight stnatta-ring tif a muliitndo of intni-s and taxra hs place in the wnria I nlterly unfit lo do an thiniT Thecler n,w a ivi gti ui.111 anu tn nil 111 aster trot . hnn nnt on every pmsitije opportnnitv 'and template M!y sit hack ln3 call oil 1 . . : ... .every one 10 tix'K at llictr wory;. yh,, sort of work Might to cease, for of all ' tincndorahl thtnirs inaekerr In avlti 'furrlon fj tha worm ' . -