1 tjii: tlEABHELD RF.riCLlCW." f KITADI HIIED IX IMT. The largest circulation of any Nows : paper in North. Contral PennRjlvania. I Terms of Subscription. V paid la edTeiice, or withlo 3 muutha.... OO If paid nrltr S .nd oefort mouthl If paid after the .ipirntloo of I monthi, t SO 3 00 I Rates of Advertising. traailMt ndT.rtlaenianU, pr aquare of 10 llnei or tot, timet or lean, ' 50 Per each tubeequtnt Insertion..... 40 Admlnlttrntori' and Eteeuton'notlcct 1 50 Aediten' notice!..... Cmllc.ni and Eitrayt...... ttMolutloa notloee. - local nutlet, per lint Obituary notion, oror avo llnot, par line.-, Profuaional Cardt, 1 year YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. I 10 1 40 t oo IS 10 5 00 CJLEA 1UL1U n. I'-.1- -.- - v.. .M J. GEO. B. G00DLANDER, Proprietor. PRINCIPLES i NOT MEN. TERMS $2 per annum, in Advance. VOL.12WIIOLENO.2152. CLEAKFIEL1), PA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2G, 1870. NEW SEMES-V0L. 10, NO. 27. (Carls. Jl iqvw.... 1 - ..$8 00 ll 00 ..54 00 I oolumn.... t colamn.... 1 column.. ..$IJ 00 .. dS 00 .. 80 00 I Job Work. ; BLANKS. iogle noire S-1 outlet, pr.qelrt,$l 15 J iiirt,pr,ouire, J 00 Over 0, pel quire, 1 40 HANDBILLS. theet, or lota, (2 00 I i '. or leai. 00 ,a5 tbeet, 15 or lttt, I 00 I 1 .beet, 56 or le.1,10 00 Orar 14 of .ecu of abort at proportional ratal. J . Q BO. B. OOODLANDER, Editor and Proprietor. William a. waiaacs, "asx mtnisa. WALLACE &. FIELDING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Clearflcld, Pa. ay-Legal builnetl of all klndt attended to with promptntia aud fidelity. Offioe io reaideoce f William A. Wallaon. Janl2:70 DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, Late Burton of th. 8Jd Reg'm.nt. Penniylrania Volunteer., having returned frool the Army, offer, hi. profoailonel lorTicel lo tht cltlxen. of Olearlleld oeuoty. .'.,, uJI-Profeilional oalU promptly attended to. TvZ.8"ODi ,i'"i,f"tm"i t.;?w DrTt JEFFERSON BOYER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON', Second Street, Cloarlleld. Pa. -H.ving pcrmanonlly lilted, be now off. hi. prolaeaioonl Mrrieoa to the citit.nl of tltarne Id end vicinity, and the public generally. promptly attended to. ocuu-y JEFFERSON LITZ, PHYSICIAN t SUKOEON, nAVINO looated at Oeceola, Pa., offrrt hl profeiilonal eerTieee to the ptopla of that jlaoo and iurroandinf oountry. kM.AH tail, promptly attended to. Off.ee and reeidenct on Curtia it, lormorly oeoupied by Dr. Kliaa. aylD-ly DR. M. L. KLINE, SURGEON DENTIST. HAVING located In Wallaeeton, Clearfield eonnty, Pa., offeri bil prufemonal eerrlie. to tUo ptoplo OI '"at piaoe, tonntry. All work jur.ntd, and cb.rge.n...d. trU. L00 tiot. J. neciLUcQ" " McCULLOUGH &, KREBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, adjoiniof tbo Clearfield County Bank, 2d BU, Clearflcld, Ptnu'a. SVAII lefal bniineel promptly attended to. Coaeultatioaa ia both Engliib and tlerman. n 0 ariLLiia . waiAAci. J. watTtaa. WALLACE So WALTERS, Real Ettata Afenta and Conreyanten, Clearfield, Penn'a. tl,Raal EiUU bon(ht and told, titlei eiam Intd.oonroTtnoea prepared, Ulel paid, and tnea raneM uk.i. Office in new builjiug. nearly ppoaito Court Houte. jo"1-11 H. W. SMITH, ATTORNEY -A T-LAW, j30 Clearflcld, Pa. ly A. W. WALTERS, ATTOnSEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. .0Boe in tht Court Honae. deej-ly ISRAEL TEST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. ajat-Omoa ia tbt Court Iloaae. TJyll.'" JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearflcld. Pa. OSea on Market St., oeer llartavick A Irwln't Drue 8lort. -Prompt attentioa eiren to tbt eeeurlng f Bounty, Claim., Ac, and to all leral buaiataa. Mareb , l"7-IJ. WALTER BARRETT, ATTOUXEY AT LAW. OOot on Btoond St., Cltarteld, Pa. norll.rie J. H. KLINE, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SUHUt-U, HAVIStt located at I'eunfi.ld, Pa.. ofTera hif profoaeional rvicea to the people of that puwu and aurrounding eountry. All 11. promptly Lttended to. c'' U tf" AUCTIONEER. II r. anderliencd will attend to tbt sal tag ano rwnore wunii Charrea n . h. , th limita of erriof ol aaica ... jelu .nnntv ob .hurt notice. liraru.w -7 iil-v aonatiie. uor 1 p. n24 Jmpd Mann a jiiua, CHARLES SCHAFER, LAGER BEER. BREWER, ClrarHeU Pa rented Mr. Entree" Brewery nr TXAVISO i ha A.tvoulcturt oi upu.wi . lTrie.iT. th. patron... of all tbt o Id an; aaany Aag. 4. U. THE REPUBLICAN. CLEA11FIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNINO, JAN.5H, 1870. Till-: WOKS-OUT PONT OP TVP10. I m lining by the dwk, George j Ketor. me on tho floor Tlicre lira a worn-out limt of type, Full twculy thousand acore. And many month, have paaard, George, Hinoe tney were bright and new, And many are th. tal Ihry told l'Ue ial, the itraiige, tho true. What lain, of horror they nave told, Of teoipcat and of wreek i Of murder in the midnirht hour, Of war MX many a -rpeok !" " Uf .hip. that loit away al aea Weill di.wn U'for. the blaal ; Of etirlrd oriea of agony Aa life1, laat womeuta paaatd 1 Of eartbquakca and of auicidca, Of tailing erupt of cotton, Of bank dvlaultera, broken banki, And banking ayatftui rtteni Of boilrra bur.tin'g. alcamboaU anagged, Of riota, ducli fought, Of rohbera with their prey ewaped, Of IbiCTCl their booty caught. Of tood, and Sre, and accident, Thoae worn-out tvpci have told; And how the peatilt-tice baa awept Tbe youthltil and tbe old ; Of mar'riagca, of birtha aud doalht ; tit thing to plevc or Tex ui: Of one niau'a jumping orei board. Another gnne to Texaa. They've told ui how tweet Bummer dart klavt faded Iron, our rtrw. How autumn', chilling wiuda bar. awept The leaf-oruwncd foroat through i H"W winter'a mow bath gone and coin. liark reign of lUirrn aud .trite And how tbe tiuiling apring hatk wanned The pale flowera bark to lift. I can't pretend lo mention half My inky frirnda have told, Pino, ibining bright and beautiful, Tbey iaauW from tbe mould. How auto iue tbvy joy bare brought, To other, grivfe and teara; Tet faithfully th. record krpt Of ft recedmr year. Mowry (riven it; ami upon thai Iho boartl proceeds to iniike up tlin rolurn ; llmt i tho action of tlio majority ol tho liourd of return jmljos and it i ccrtiried ly tlio majority of tlio board und the clvrks who aro a part of tho organization ; Jlr. Howry's certificate is also appended to it. If wo ndmit, for thosaka of argument, that -Mowry hud no right to sign the paper, still tlio board was a duly organi.ed board of dialrict return judgon. Tho clerks that wero thcro aoloctud and signed this return. Tho majority of the board signed it, aud more thnn all, tho whole of the people of that UintiioL aro represented In that return. How, eir, wo have before thcKcnale a return signed by the majority of the board, attested by tho clerk and representing tho whole people, ogainnt a return signed by no clerks, by but one judgo and disfranchising two hundred voters of the district, und upon that, I ask this Senate to determine whether they will make the tcrriblo precedent hero of adopting tho latter and reject ing tho former; whether they will turn out a roan legally returned as elected and put in ono who comes here with a paper representing a mi uoriiy of the judges and a part of tho people. Gentlemen upon tho other side say that tho return of Hieksof the vote of Somerset county is to bo taken as conclusive and the action of the board to be regarded as null. Surely no lawyer who aspires to bo a states man should contend for so narrow a construction. When tho rightsof the pooplo are involved, technicalities must yield to tho broad viewa that equity and natural right inculcate. When the rights of sufirago and representation aro involved, tho highcBt duty of the lawyer is to so construe the iaw that tbe largest liberty consistent with the scoH3 unu purpose ft tlio enactment, shall bo attuincd. Theso papers are to be taken as a whole, and from the two we must erect a single return ,and from the fuoo of both, taking the high lloiiso miiHt judgo who shall prima facie ho sworn in ns nieinbsrs." Ho goes on to arguo that thoso, hav ing the highest number of votes, were entitled to bo sworn, and tho amend ment of Sir. Pershing, which was in favor of tho cortilicate, signed by a majority of tho return judges, was voicd down by the llounu, and I find that four members of tlio Senate voted with tho majority. They were in tho IIouto at that tiino. They are hero to voto upon this question to dy. The doctrines advanced then on ono sido aro advanced now upon the other. This question confronts them now junt as it did in 1HG."). They woro .Messrs. Billingfoll, Olmsted, Wjitt .und OtUirhout. These four Senators voted to give to the gentlemen who bad tlio highest number of voles on the fuco of tho returns the right to a seat. What was thero in those returns conipurcd with thoso f There u ma jority of tho return judges gave the seats to the smaller nuinuer ol voters, against t return by the minority in fuvnr of u larger number of voters. There tbe ninjorityof tho House bad the substance only ; hero we have both tho form and tho subslanco, be cause hero a majority of the return judijtt haw certified to the highctt num ber of rofM,so that thcro is no room to err. Ilore is a majority of tho board and the majority of tho wholo voto, and gontlcincu cannot, itsoems to mo, go back upon tho record that was made in IStio. The men who bad the majority of tlio board and tbe minority of tho w lolo voto were turned away, und tho nen who had the majority of the whole Vote and the minority of tho boarJ of return judges, wero ad mitted. Tho seat was xifen to the men who had tho highest number of THOS. S. WASHBURN, SCALER OF LOGS, Clen Hope. Clearfield County, Penn'a. THE tubaerlber bat dtrotei wiurh tlm. and "."7- to tbo MALIK? ,";; laktl ihlt mtlbod of od.ring ku ..rrlcea to tbo.. who may need them. Any lunner '-""- tan b. bad by addretelog at abt.a, AKGUMENT OK rea- Brewery ne . r- iivi to boainc and SENATOR WILLIAM A. WALLAUL, I est number of votes given, we must Of Clearflcld. upon the Qurntlon of the , ascertain who has tho majority, and Prima l acle KiBht of tUr-ant Flutj ay j ( coneodo the nrtma f".i'r right to to a !eat at Krnaiur from the Twentieth i , . , ., , . ' f . UlitrTct! to the en.te. Jan. 7, lr1. this scut- Such is my view of the law , and of our duty, and in this I am fully I trust, sir, that the wme oui ny juugo aui. , u.n vs. j-,wint;, in iii je!0tf TEE GLORIOUS DEMOCRACY. Tho Indiana Ileniocrutie State Con vention was held at Indianapolis on the 8tli instant, and covered itself all over with honor. Instead of the nonsenso and moral cowardico of tho National Convention of 18G8, which, under tho lead of "smart politicians," wont about hulf way towurds nigger ism, it endorsed nothing that tho traitors, lunatics and fools havo been at for ten years past, but, on tho con trary, rejected everything in conflict with tho Constitution of the country. This is the position, tho only position, that tho Democracy can siuna ny. Indiana has set a noblo example, and wo trust tho Dcmocraoy everywhere will soon organiie on tho samo basis utter hostility to everything for ten years past in conflict with the Consti tution of the father. We can give our readers no sounder arguments than are to bo found in the resolutions, and we therefore publish tho wholo series. They are worth reading and pondering over because of their gonuine domocratio tono, and it would be well for Pennsylvania to onco moro imitato her weftern sister by laying down a similar plat form at the first opportunity : Rnatvd, That tbt Democracy of Indiana, ia drlrgate t onrention aaaemldid, declare that the Federal 1'nioa, with all the pghu and dignity of th. Bereral Matea, ebonld b. preserved, and to ecur. that great national blrning th. I undula tion niu.t be rcBpeoted and obaer.ed, and every approach to eeotralitrd deppotinu defeated, whether attempted by Cougreo or th. Eteculira. HrmuletA. That recent event, bav. more than ever convinced aa of the infamoua and reTolutiou- UNOW M.Aki:. Out of the hoaom of Ihe air, Out ol the ebiud folda of her gwmienta ahakeu, Over lb. woodland, brown and bare, Over the harve.l A. 1.1. foraakeu, Hilrut, and atift, and alow Ileaoroda the enow. Etch an our cloudy fanclra take Suddenly ahiipe In eom. divine expreaaiun, Even aa the troubled heart doth make In the white eounlenanoe emittvaioa, The troubled iky reveall The grief it fctU, Tbit 1. the poem of Ihe air, rllowly in ailent ayllablee recorded,' Thit ia the eecrot ofde,Hiir, ijong in ita eloudy buoai hoonled, Now whi.pered end revealed To wood and Bold. rotes UDon tho returns, treatin"; OOtll .r,haracter of the lleeonilnictlon meaanre. M 11 IS lor tills .0 inva.ioa oi to. '""K" "6 Uie people o! all tne euiw, SURVEYOR. AVID REAMS, l.utheribarg. Clearneld Co., Pa, offert bit aerricea aa rurvo.vur ... ,t..l .nd of the county. All call, win o. ...cm, to promptly, and th. charge, moderate. n.io Di euavcYoa. riUlE nnd.raigned offer, bit aerrioet at a Sur I t.tot, and may be lound al hi. realdenoa, in Uwrenc. town.h.p. Uttart will rca.h kna ti- ""may IST P" JAMES MITCHELL. JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Ileal Relate Apcnt, Clearfield, Pa. Office oa Market ftreet, .pprail. tht jail. 4r-Rfpoctfully offera bia aervlcea la tolling and buying landa la Cl.arfie.ld and adjoining eoanttot ; and with aa txp.ri.net of oe.r twenty y.art aa a aurrayor, t atttrt himitlf that kt can raadtr taUifaetloa. febM.'SJ tf WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. CBea oa Markat atra.t one door aat of tbt Clear laid County Bank. may4,'S4 John B. Orria. C. T. Aleiander. ORVIS Sl ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAIC. Brllefonte, Pa. aeplJ.'Si y OANIEL M. DOHERTY BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, SICOND STREET, CLEAR PI ELD, PA. Jytt THOS. W. MOORE, Lanrl Survevor and Conveyancer, nAVINO recently located In the borough of . . ..4 nnanl th. tiracllce of Laml P.r.eving.r.'.peo'foHj'''"'1'- bi. preje.. ional ice. W tic owner, of and .peculator, in land! in Clearfield and adjoining countice. Peell orconvevanet noauy e.r.-u Olfic and reiidtmee ont door e.at of Kira Spenoer't .tort. Pr" '"'- 111 tliut case there wero two returns. One signed by a majority, tho other by a minori ty of the board. Tuking them togeth er, Ewing hud a majority of the whole vote. In discussing the case the Judge savs: "The direction of tho law looks to one return or certincnie oi N. M. HOOVER, W holeaale A ItelaU Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars and SnuiT, Two door, eaat of Ihe Pott OSice, MARKET eTKEET, CLEARFIELD, PA. .A large ..eortment of Pipet, Cigar Caa.a, A.. a Wlf I on baVOU. - ' Senate will not adopt tho precedent ion m Ihompson ts. that is here attempted to bo adopted, Brewster s Heports), !.. . , . iimM u-.mtu-n riitnrn and that they w-ill not vioiaio me plain letter or tho law of the Com monwealth, as this proposition un questionably does. Vi e nave by tho report ol tins commutes two questions before us one of these return is signed by three judges, the other ono it signed by one judgo. One of them Is attested by two clerks, the oilier is not attested in any form. Each pur ports to 'v tlio lolca of a..li tf tl.ej counties composing the district Bed ford, Fulton and Somerset. The votes of Bedford and Pulton aro found to be identical upon each return ; the vote of Somerset differs in thereturn signed by tho single judge from thnt signed by the threo judges and the clerks. Each professes to bo the return of the wholo district. Ana ncre comes tne diflicully. What is a bourd from which la to emanate the return Uon w hich the firtmri in right of a Sen ator to a seat upon this floor is to bo hnsed? Is it tho act of tho return judges of the county of Somerset in nnmmg a. sinio iuuhiuuiu m vm.; tho return of that county to tho dis trict board! Or is it tho concurrent act of threo men, ono from each county, each a judgo, who have met, election, based upon the compulation of votes, and not two or moro uitler nt mtiirnsof election lor the same otlice ; for tho law contemplates tbe election of but ouo persou, who shall have received tho highest number of vi.ti-n fur llio otlice uesiifrated. v Miners tis ono return. wo now contend. This, wo cluim, is' tho law of tho land. No man who reads t'io decision in the case of! Thompson and Kwini; can doubt it. No technical argument can gainsay it. It seems to mo mo rigni oi juruin Findlay to a scut upon this floor is as plain as the sun at noonday, if tho right of representation given to every citir.cn ff the Commonwealth is to bo repoc'od in this tho highest furum known U her constitution. Nobody disputes; that tho return from Alle gheny township lias been omittod in one of tSeso returns. Thnt is a part of this 'ase. Tho voto of Allegheny township, in which two hundred men Voted, has been omitted, by that re turn usder which Mr. Scull asks the scat. Senators cannot deny the churgo that I make npon them now that thev are about lo disfranchise by ttieir act tho voters ol AiiegnetiV township, and that they cannot and tlnro not throw upon them the charge single JfMored. That lb. Independence of lb. Fa- p rente Vtwrt of the I'niled i-tale. ia oential lo Ilie eaiciy ano error,. w. . nit a-a ilerlarc that tbt meaauroa of CoorreM having in view the detraction of lb. power, of that Curt to adjucale on the enactmenta ol v-on-gn-.a i. a dangeroua frridene of lb. naurpationt o( th. legislative over tbt judicial departinenU of tbe l.overnment. K..lr.J That we are in favor of a tariff for Ihe revenue only, and we demand that the burden of taxation .ball be fairly and equally a lJoHed. OUR SATURDAY NIGHT. NO UOME ! This Saturday night- the wind howled ns it whirled by, lifting dirt, dust, rags, and the like from tho street to dash them in tho faces of those who hurried ulong. And it was cold, shiv ering, garment-searching, as if in an ger at ono who would be comfortable. The heavy omnibuses rumhle by over the fror.en pavement. Tho horses seemed all in a shiver tbe driver sat ooundini! his tdoved band on bis knee, bis fuco well muffled, as the 'bus turned from Broadway into Four teenth street. Every one was hurry ing to reach home, or somewhere. -nil" Too lato. We sprang lo catch the horses lo a curriage. The driver turned out to meet the omnibus. A little, little ragged girl ran to cross the street did not notice the team two gentlemen sprang at the same time with us to save her, but too late. The carriage, with its driver in livery hurried on, as ir it were not worth while to pick up a ragged little girl! We helped bear her into a store. Her little face and hands were blue with cold. Tho little calico frock and tbin petticoat did not keep the cold from her body. The ragged shoes kept her feet from cold pavement, but thcro were no stockings or littlo pan tics to keep per aukles and legs warm. The roor little thing moaned and shrank away as we placed heron a Then llnow donn the pen go out Not In lli. Iiimics of the rich, lor llit'll wo KhoiiM Iw lii.il n Unfilled for labor. Hut out and away lo ins erllnin, garrets, And over crowded tenement Iioiibcs, a her people aro -to ;..wr Wo see Ihcm working. see men, women, cimurcn a. -tunny starving. We see dirty, rngu'od, frre- aing lull.! ones t-ulliring llieyaro innocent of all save poverty. Little Orphans, whose mothers are dead, whoso lathers aro in prison, or pour, miserublo viuliius of di&slpalioti. Then our heart growa strong, and we are ashamed to think g would shriek our share of life's labor. Wo see how much belter off we are than aro thousands upon thousands of others, and feel happy, contented, and anxious to live to a purpoee, anu to bolp tho poor who have no homes. Then, wo think how good and kind our fi le r.ds aro how much better off thnn we might be how we are blessed with health, and enough to keep want from tlio door, and bow littlo we do, to make tho homeless ones better off and happier. liien we rest awhile wncro our heart is gather strength for the work of life, aud continue on us wo have begun, in hope that boiiio day there may not bo in our country so many poor littlo homeless starving children so many heart-broken sufferers as thero aro all over the land this Salur day Night. "Brick" l'omeroy. and that aueh an a-Ouelinent eannoi oe avaur - ,, fillc.it ..,b.,. at.ik.nc fro,, the iiaiute n.k ibe i.rc-nt i counter, while the great, agony-fllletl unjn.i ana ooiou. iann i. T-..-.n ... -----tioa baaed upon favontirw, and nhich baa dea- tn.ved th. Am.ricao .hipping and commerce, opprraecd lh people of tbe great agricultural rg."". which oompH Ihe many to pay a tribute U the frw. and nhicb haa built aaocmpolici, and coin. I. not only every American market, but alM Ihe b-gi.latiou of Congreea, and we demand that the prime article, of neoeaiity, aoch aa tea. ocinW. tugar and valt, .bail be placed upon tbe free liat. fireoW. That w. ar. Willing to pay or national debt to itrict compliance with tbe con tract., whether it wae made parable in gold or Ibat, and w. declare that ibc Fire-twenty bonda are payable In greenbacka or their equivalent, and we enderaa tbo policy of th. Admimetratinn nhicb ia a.uanderina million, of money hi having aoch bondi at a higher rate af premium, brvi th. tinvernment bad a clear right to redeem Ihcm at par. f reWreel, That tb national bank tratem organ itation in Oje mtercat of the hondb.ild.-ra ouirhl to he ahnll.hed. and irroenl.ark. i.aned in lieu of turn bank ..cr. Ihu. aaving miUiona annually lothe pcoj.le. and giving to Ore whole people inatead uf th. frw tb. omenta of leaning paMir Rfolrrd. That tba boiincaa Intcreala of the J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Market Street, Clearneld, Ta. "VTEOATIVES read, in eloudy, a. well aa In 1 clear wcelher. Con.l.ntlv on band, a good a..ortmcnt of tHKHK. S I EH EOSt'OPErl and STEllEOSCOl'lC VIEWS. Frame, from any tyl. of moulding, mad. t. order. aprSS-tf E. I. KIRK, M. D., rUYSIClAN AND 8UR0EON, I.uthcr.burg;, Pa. J-Wifl attend promptly lo all prnfreiional walla. ugl.ly:pd . DR. Al THORN, PHYSICIAN k SURGEON, TAVINU located at Kylertown, ClearSeld co. J 1 Pa., offer, bil profe'iional wrvieca to the frupl. efUi. aurroundingocunlry. Scj.t. iv,tt y REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Clearfield, Prnn'a. ,Will eaecuU Job. in bil line promptly and In a workmanlik. manner. arrt.Sf tion of the gentlemen representing j yield tho scat to him. tho majority ol the committee is tnai the report of a slnglo return judgo from tho county of Somerset, not connected with tho district board in anv war. not siencd bv tho majority of the board, is to bo taken as show ing of fraud, j here was not a ore therefore required to regard the fraudulent voto cast in that district ; two papers as one. II there ure con- nonou uispmos muu . ...... tradictions we must reconcile them if district is disfranchised by Iho resolu wo can. We are, therefore, required lion reported by tho mujonty of the to hold that the papers called returns i committee. are in fact but one return, and as tbey Tho strength or Ihe position upon show that liobcrt, Ewing has tho high- which I rest my hopo that this rcso .. ......... i.:- ..,..;.. I., inn rnnv i, nt Tinss. hut that Hiram CSV numour in vuicn, , J I , . . . ! mm, demand an .wcrcd volume of correncT. right is established, for we aro to look Findlay shall havo his clear ' j 7,nI L.icn .f the public deu. ibe b,rh r.,. of at tlio sulislant e oi mo papers, rat net , jura um., o.n. ... .... than at their form." I right of tlo people of Allegheny Tbe wholo question of prima facie township to bo represented ; lit the . T. : ',,i... ,! fact that th. so liBiH-rs arc to be taken n7 . . I '.. .k. I .1. I SS ono reli rn; and niOtl tho great and municipal taatinn. on the enme condition. I'!"' T.r . X 'I,h" 'I' . " ! ruth in tl . c'aso thai Mr. Findlay l-W.L"''. :,;:;eto number ..... . , ! na Ltmi-ri r.v Hint, rpt nrll. ftnil certified to us by a major rulurly organized board of Such is and ! Dialnt-l Ji.oges ana aui- amsicu such ouohtto bo the law, and I am i ll" . willi.tg to stake what little reputation f'"0 ,X'r' M ntcrroplcd " . .. x-. Ev ikn mli in rum I'll L ol the J-enato. 1 1 have as aMuwver upon tne issuo. o;1; ...---j- - t other rulo can bo or should bo adapt inirmrt and tatation. ImferaHvelT forbid the contraction of turrenry in the inletwU of ibe bondholder.. ffmfeeW. That tb. .bare, of (fork In tb' national bank, ought tu be eubjectcd to echoul organised and counted op tho votes, ; a wholo ; wc aro also to Heat them as j " ' " ascertained the majority, mndo np ono return.nnd ascertaining Horn them i r ' tho return and signed it t Tho posi- who has the highest number of votes y oi a re .1- .U. .l..mn ..nnunlincUielll tliBSCIlt tO llim. SUtlllS 8 nd ! 1 "Hl " 1 l i,Ut ed. Thero should bo nothing teclim- cnl in conttruing such papers as these. n.o .,r;.n' f,ii riidit. instead of I The man who bad tho largest number lookine at tho great fact that tho law of votes upon tho rcturu is entitled to rcqmrcH mat me rnrrc jvugrs iu nm-. DR. J. F. WOODS, PHYSICIAN 81' R 0 EON, llarlng removed to Anaonvllle. Pa , offer, bit pmfeiaional .erTieel t th. peopkt of that place and ibt aurrtuning country. All call, prrmrpily sttendtd to. I "re- ' I"- THOM A45 H. FORCEE, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, l.RAIIAMTOX, Pa. Alio. extemlTt manufacturer and dei.ler in Square Tiuibcr ana sawea i.umcro, p.. ...... T-Ordcrt solicited ml all bill promptly mird. aio. At-nrnt urmr li.arnl. w. Aiarnr W. ALBERT &. BROS., Manufacturer. A cltcnri . r Ilealert ia Sawed Lnmbcr, meet ami organize and muko tlio report to us, and that upon that report we aro to determine the ;riin(i facie right. What aro tho facts? They are lie fore us undisputed. They aro that lilies met, under Let us look nnd see if this precedent Legi.lnture lli.t the aharea of eueh banka iball he aublccted U CAjual tatation with other property of ll- Slate, PrJ4, That O.e bon.la of tb. Vnitrd rtatea oucht to be laved by Congreea fur national pur-pHM-e lo aueh au ealcnt a. will lubatantially eo,ual ire Ihe taxation of ttieb bonda with other property aubiect to local taxation. A'cofm, 1 hat we denonnce the action of our laat I-r'lalnr. in attemi ting to enforca upon the people the propoerd Fifteenth Amendment lo the I on.tiiunon oi in. . i,,... . -t - ble violation of our Stale Con.litulion. and we eolemnlv protcrt ngainat Indiana being counted for eu.d'A.ucndment. and w hereby declare our unalterable or-ncit'on to B. rati6catioa. Hr,lrr4. That any attempt to regulate the moral idea., appetite, or lnn..ocnt amcemenla of the pooplc l-v legislation ia nuwiae and di Kin. ecrrd. Tbal we r i.ppoaed t.. .ny chance in the .Velu-eliuitiou Ian f ibe Called Stale.. abrrel.v adtnil.ion to eiliam.hip will he more Ex-Attoney General Brewster on tie Findlay-ScnJl Case. The subjoined letter from the lion. Benjamin Harris Brewster, lain Attr ncv General of IVnnsvlvnnin, has been i.. 1,... .lol.iiklic.liiiivwh.Ti. pIm.v receivm l y M-nator j.owit. it win Wo havo here a case very atulagoue1 ho seen that Jlr. Bicwstcr regards B.u prv,; and we cpec.aiiy dc..vrnoe , . i "i ,, ,,p', ,Mr l-'in.ll-iV as clearlv entitled IO the ! the nr..p...ed pl.n ot trnnalerring Ibe naloraliaa- lolhis which camonpm tho House Jlr. I in.lU) ns tieart cniuioa to i ic ( ;,i,11.,,0 ,,,, cUTl. of i Dca st.ica. of Iteproscntatives in 1 A ninjor-! at in Iho N'tiato, jinmn lacic, tor I no j( d ,Wl,u,n( .,.cr .f the st.ie Curt, in it v of tho return imlgoa reitnrted in fa-1 Twent cth Senatorial district. 1 he ; ,., r,., . ..nUip. and an e.pcn to the voroflho rit-ht ol II , ram Findlay and letter mod no comment. It "I..: p I!. F. .Meyers to their seats in tho olh-1 lor its.li. I January 7. 1T0. i My I.et Mr. Lowry I am oceut.ied that I cannot nJ.wor T"U a. freely aa 1 would like lo do. the three return ii;iljres met, the law, nt the town of Bedford ; that ., : i i: J.. r... A .I...I arTi":.,h. n e'UoHlcr house: A minority of tho judge. ...,r.r, - . t .1 1 ...liihfl.i dccmiI OtlC VI tne UOH1U . v .... ..v . cato in favor of David I!. Armstrong tears camo lo warm ner ircczinif checks. Gently as man s hand could were the hooks to her dress nnhookod the blood from a cut on tbe left sido of the forehead wiped away, and her littlo feet warmed by our hands. Then wo found throe ribs broken by the foot of one of tbo horses, as be struck her down". " hat is your name, littlo ono ?' "Sarah ftvan, sir." 'V bore do you l;vc "Nowhere, sir." "Where is your mother f" "She is dead, sir." "And your father!" "Ho was sent to prison, sir, to years ago, sir!" And here the loam leil fast ana scalding. "How old are you, Sarah !" Ten 3-ears old, sir." "But you live tomcHheref" "I sleep at Daddy Burke's cellar." "Who is Daddy Burke:" "He isa rae picker, sir ; and lets me sleep in bis cellar." "How do you live ?" "1 sweep the crossings when it's muddy, and hold out my band, sir. To hold out tbo hand is to silently a.k alms." "And, sir, I know a kind lady who gives me victuals, eomclimca, lor 1 i.-id ilv and mo. We took tho lillio wan op-town where lives a good woman, and a phy sician friend called to render assistance, charging nothing for his limo and tronble. Perhaps it was two hours ago wo leit tbo little sufferer in a warm room, on a clean bed, her dirty rags removed, and a rioan little night dress on her slim body. And she was sleeping with a tear in each eye, trying to hold cacu oiuer tears. Did Daddy Burke, in his rag collar will wonder to night where is tho lit tle ono who, it seems, begs for him in return for tho shelter be gives this little cirl who onr-e had a mother, and who is somebody's little girl for all . life in thn City nf Mpiico. A writer in Jiourt at Home, after giving not a very fluttering personal sketch of Juarez, the Mexican Presi dent, thus writos of life in tho city of Mexico : "Near a quarter of a million of peo ple live in tho capital. How do they all gain a sulrsisteiice? Tho inquiry is a pur.r.le. With no mills, machine shops, factories, or public works, what is there for the thousands who people this city to do ? Tho food of tho poor is simple and cheap; but whence comes even the littlo required lo pur chase their tortillas and pepper soup? Many aro carriers and servants ; thou sands are in tho chain gang, and sub sist upon tho city. Thousands steal their bread and apparel; thousands live no ono knows how; and thou sands moro are paupers and modi, cants, treading daily the streets as an army. Many live upon Ihe strangers that come und go. Beggars, eyclesa and legless, beleaguer you on thn streets and markets piteous sights, holding out their withered limbs and leprous eaten arms pleading all day lnns ol every passer by lor alms. broad or money, to prolong their wretched lives, "in Mexico there ara no asylums lor the poor or homes for the crippled; uo institutions for iho blind or insane. They are licensed to beg so many hours each day ; so joa aro encompassed and prayed to and threatened. The country swarms witb these gentry; they meet you at every turn ; and a stranger scarcely seu foot upon shore bclore be is beset by scores of professional beggars. Many are seen sad and weeping, haggard and hungry, in the morning, and again at night happy, luaulling ami orunk. A pleasant enougu city to live iu is Mexico ; clean and healthy, with good water, bracing winds, cool nights, and surrounding scenery of particular beauty nnd grandeur. But with all these advantages it is a city that con- was made a member of Hint ooara ; that they then selected a President and elected two clerk"; thnt Mr. Hicks participated in that election ; .1.,. ..I .,.., .Ir,!,wl tl.n Vf.t.ll-n flf Somei 'co,,n,y' bailed f.,r ; that I Findlay bad a y, ; "v need a return excluding Alio- ' '"-.i.uu -y ' - u.pic .!... . l .a IV , ,.hftnll.A ...li.ra. llowevci. tne a hole qui n la a Ullin . v pry nar- and Moses A. Los., upnntho ret urns, r,wp,,n,, , d , ,,Jin frn,B si.'ticd ly the majority of tho return i j ..-ciiri -.. n. Win ak me if ou have ti.Wu .j. inil.eea. It seemed that Jlevcrs And , rirht rnuid. and you ay on are annum nol lo Ihe oB.hool of Intolerant Kn .w otbmgiam-tne ner 1'oici .j . twia rvlic f Ua.iicali.rn Itielf To-morrow sho ill ha better . .' ..Irrelty soon she will bo well, and Soumran i.r.iiiAiiLt. " w.fhet.rcr. A citcaf iv. Lcniert ia ho produced a return excluding Alio- v" '- , - . , , " , ' 7n I'1 , , ' Lnmbcr, Sauam Timber, 4c, ! A and her two hundred ;- w , , ,,, v, rKA ! voters, and attempted thereby to (lis- " 1 n ,, . , , 1 f..ci. ,,i 3- ; 1- notice rranCia. them ; tLt another return - Lboma 1JUIKa ,f .Somerset county, nan cd , r " ' ' .-,.,. hl, i - i i r Q, gentleman, who WAS something ol an -ki)J rcSljori wm,i j wjsu sun,, antiquary, retired to spend Ins even-1 o TiT ovr ,iu,c oncJ k'fiir i x:rz r i ...... k II I O illPii vvuiu'i.-. .i I . .r ..t. ik.hLI nlian.rn. a ocedingb- desirous of picking up what-1 - r . - . , t . ,,ia , ov ny OlWIl'IOI . , H ' .. i i,i , wa places w lit poor luvii: .-."".. ever inljrmat.on bo could find res- 1 iinn , ,,., -,, F. B. REED, M. D., THYSICIAN AND SfnQEON. xur-Having reaaeved to WilliamigmTe. Pa fart hit prfiiional lervicei to th. people "f tbt aorraandinf tonntry. li ' l.'CT DR. S. J. HAYES, ST R0 EON fZtfgjfo DENTIST. Office on Main t Corwaniviile, Pa., -neyitL makt prof.aalonal Tialt.. for tbeeon- I Tcni.nct of tht pablie, comm.neing in April, IS'-U. at follow.. Tit 1 l.oth.r.b.rg- Firet Friday tf trery month. Anacnrille Pir.t kloaday of cry month. Lnnvber City Pint Thneeday of .vtry month, fpendiag twa day. la tilber place. Alt ordert for work ahoald be pri.ented an th. day of hit arrival at each rlac. enff- Teeih utrected )T the application of tne at eah.aia eomparallvaly withovd pala. All kind! of Dental worn guaranteed. It. R. Tht public will pleaat notice. bel Pr II., whan not en raced in tbt above tteite, may tea fonad In biaoSiea, In rurweniTillt, Pn. iwrwen.ville. Feb. 4, IS. O.. Clearflcld Co., Pa. W tl.HEIIT A IiltOS. er-Ord. Addrral Woodland I1 JeSa-ly FRANCIS COUTRIET, M KUCHA NT, Frencbvllle, tlear field Comity, Pn. Keep, eon.lanlly on band n full a..orlm-iit ol pry lloodi. Ilardwaee, Ormwrlra, and everything n.o.llv krpt In a rel.il alora, which will he .old, for c.h. a. cheap a etwabere in tba county. FreocbvilMj, dune 37, ISo! l.r. CKR ATZER &, SONS, M E II C II A N T S , tie alrihi tn Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Cillery, Qoteniw.r., (Iroceriet, rorlrlont and fihinglet, t learfJcd, Pcnu'a. Vou bnre n..l g .ne a-tntv. are artv Im. ni.llitng to do aith thi. run- niuet I ciieolrred, or onto. ion ami anan-hv will be ll rcuik 4 lie aiaon - - , no tcrroiiii-d over ai-d over. Indeed, no pccline 1IIB lin-liliiy iii v. .... m ..v , , , , . .. r.a he f....n.l In uphold ibe ,r.-.oard r.,.,1 1. 1... a, If In OHO ol thoMO mm iWOUlu . I Tbe man. bo bold, the ccrt,ti..e.. tbe I"-;' -n 0u Wf'sh innocent musl carry an too j eai-. oi i. ni rnlillM to ht mut. Ttw-t i 1 - ,, ... ' " . " ,7' n". : , ...... h. .1..e,.n..rj. Kn ipp,.i.t.r l.irmcr. f hen mo louoninc uiii.j:uw . a a l II. A anlllfaf fl 1111 lI. II . A II fl I I! R' II i'" " .7 1 Mowrv. one who haiJ nopn tt mptuner i t,,w , r 1 ' . i .1 . . 1 1. c.. .wnrj:tuiiii wn nvn,.,crpM..' Ihr ! nnjinod : of Iho county bjard, then rrodnred a . '"O reao oy tne c.e. a, ' 1"'-. judge, h.vin, , ccnitird by m.,..n.y that , (,(((i. atims. but e-ives nolhinir in retnrn ; city without a bank, insurance otlico, or public library, except in contem plation; a city guiltless oi genius, invention or letters. Gold is worship ped, and gold is gained. The things of to-day are as those of two centuries past. Iho poslottico is a century behind the age; tho daily delivery only equaling lliat of a town of three thousand population in ths United States, and the postage for two hun dred miles on a einglo letter being twentv-fivo cents, and by "cxtraor. dinary" fifty cents. With a police only rcmarkuble for insubordinate and imbecility, a city government expen sive and oppressive, with an expend), turo municipal and national that brings VI per eont from every hun dred worth of property, one need not wonder at the scores of vacant store rooms in tho heart of the place, and the exodus of foreigner and business men from tbo capital. Its CARtri L, At this season, deli cate, old and feeble persons should bo more than ordinary curctul, to guard against sudden changes ol tempera ture. It is belter to wear thick clo thing in advance of the extreme cold wtaihor, as ono is then ready for it, and can be in anticipation of rather than following the setison. To old persons particular caution to keep warm is necessary, as tbey have less power to rally when chilled, and what multitudes of old people die suddenly from being simply chilled, every physician knows too well. It is not anilns to rcmaik, In ibis connection, that churches arc tho death of many lorsons. Very !Yw sextons scorn to have an idea about temperature, nnd they will keep at cliimh shut up all the week in weather like tho present, until it is as cold and damp as a vault, nnd then make a fire on Sunday morn- Ol IHO COUn.J I. tm . .. - - , ,. f , , ,uouM be i A Vt duly electv-d. A muw take the ai-ftt. If R j return cmpracing all of tho tlisli els , '" ' 11,-own, ofi b-t d.,.c'.t,..c .son. ire-, on, judge, o, . mi tell me if in the county, nnd with tiiesO two I" ' "l,on 1,10 r"! ' " . ' no...-, that no m-rc entitle him t.. ihe cat than in this returns before them, tho board p,-. arren, moved this resolution L fM , . , ,B , ar; , 1 ceeded lo complete Iho rcurn Mg'ncd olrcS, That tho e'e, k ,' iiiMrnc ! ... hen - majority .Mheor, h A J.t I in il i... . i. . . !.,. ;,l,.a cut th rh.rkn 1 led to enter upon tho rolls ol t lie .'V I.IU iti.v ... "p. -' - .... i i-.. n, r. hou.-H ,l,.i. rniini il lo iiii-lnJoi Hons of l.eprcsenlativcs the nunies Itho wholo vote, Ili. ks. tho return t the t wo gentlemen from the Iy.-gis ijuib'e, left the room. Tbo law does, hit ive district composed ol the conn i .....B tmt- tl.nt tl.n entintr board in 1 ties of Somerset, Bedlord nnd Fulton, sendinir one of its members to the 'who according lo the papers in bislrv-.i district board can exclude tho vote of. hands appear to have the highest mini ..r .lliiro i I, iii ita liin"iifii'n is tho brr of voles. vnrv- rerirn t. f t'lis. 1l is iiuidc im- A motion was mrrlc by Mr. Per peralivo upon the county board to shin;, to amend r-y striking out all i ' count "all 1 he Votrf" nnd ll a tit li-clive alter mo woru -nun, un m-mm odd morning, friend. Can you there is anything rcmaika neiiThhorhood V Anything remarkable, did yon j .... . . . -.1.1 r . .nl ' ..... L... .... I. ..iIih M-r. Ihn ire.(,lT hT 1 R.1Y .' HHIUIII'O V"V .... ,p;IJ. In the meantime Ihe occupant holl, ..I . q (rj sill'0 W tint W .IS IllCailV l' too w onl. her life f "Mother is drwd. "t'ltthpr In prison !" tiod pity the little aufferer. No home no one to keep her good, and nure. and spotless. The world is cold to her. as was the blast tin night night. The consequence ts, that tno church is told, damp nnd um-omforta-blo in tho niorniiii;, and every ono feels chilly, hilo at night, tho firco having been lea to burn fiercely all day, the church is much too hot, and those who go from its heated atmos phere into tlio cold air without, are ulinost certain to tako cold. If the tiros in churches at this season wero DENTAL rARTNEESHLT. ar-S PR- A. M. HILLS, tT-ePMlret lo Inform hia patrona. and th. public generally. lal be h.ieieuct.t.d with him la Ut prnctirt of Drnt'ltry, S. T. SHAW, I). I- s, W"ba It a gradoatc of the Philadelphia Per. lei Oeilege, and therefor, be. the bch,.t attaala tloae of orofe.. Ional tkill. All work done ia tbe oSiee I will hold myaelf pt,Mn.lly raepnael ble for b.le d'.a. la lb. moel ...tiifaatory man. S.r and hit-heat ord.r af Ih. profo.aioo. Aa t.labiMbed praotic. of twenty-lwe year, tn Ihi. place enable, me to .peak to my pallenu with eenSdenee. Rngaf-ewieoia frott a dlitance tboald he mad. Vy letlec I f' rt.yt b.fore the patient dm got l- ttica (.'uo. t, lsl ly. yw-At Ihelr newatorerocm.on Second rtraet, near Merrell A Diglor't Hardware atort. U14 MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO., 0FCE0LA STEAM MILLS, SAvi-rACTt nrt LUMBER, LATH, AND PICRF.TS 11. II. HllIl.I.IM.POr.P, Prciident, pflice Foce.t Place, No. 125 . 1th M JeS'tlTl return appears they must send il. to tho Secretary of tho ('omtnomvoulih. In making out the return for tho dis trict board Iho law requires them to "mako ont a fair klalemcnt of nil Vic vutcr." and tho duty of tho district board is declared to bo to makcdupli Et- good man ; anything Who will keep her from falling even m(dJ vn Friday, they could bo lea to worso than she fell the while miico ; I ml on Saturtl.ny night, and the who will tako her bo kind u her wouj a room dry and com pray for her care for her, and try to , f lM nt,t overbealc'd. P c, jurt aod ini'rli"J w. nd wnit awr'n crfure.l trmiMi.M tm m ii"jtT-i f.cMi T tho words "accoiibng to the ccrliti rale signed by a majority of the return judges." l'p"n that, 'Mr. M'l'lllre, then Iho leader on that sido of the House, said : "Mr. Clark, we are about o estnh i;ul. a moat ininorlnnt nrrceilepl. and cato return of "nil the rote " 1 he it bcromes us to . o so w.,n nuc Z."SiMZ. rculnr way orolitaititng tins iniorm-; eriuioii, ucniuso 1 ... in-..- " ..r..,...M... k.....rli ll.n ill.l.re- (UIUII UI VUtllT'O IB al ri , , ThiV. I who rarrirti thereturn, iMit any jihip : rnw uin m m un i-yw m r John i.awfii k, 8u!HTint.n.rnt. t rnn curry A return, for the Innimffc ol even npproxtninuR i inm rnwj in ut ow,i,MiiKrif,rtirMfiiy,ii.iic uvi or)0 of lho fcftif jtuJcgl lnflSt import lint foatims. lthnRHcen lt.l.nll .aim rlinr." Ac. Uvn it in! IivM. ir, by our wvn tribunuU, COAL! COAL 1 imnornliro to count nil tho voir, nnd ; tlM nevernl rtturn wnsiitulo but one . .1 a. J... .1.. I -r-t a.j i Iv a4 .wrt 1th urn 11 Ihe ronitiii.tca jirw hici nr iw. n, . il for rf-e mere p.,r,.oT oi , .... , pari, 'l 'J V . ,,im . ! one w ill-wo know it-have askc. it. A y of runl, ,sp-t entered a. . f .11 tine 1. ,-,.,.v.,vc or...tM.n. -is,,, iss-rcmai kable by , imleed . , f store in t.rie, 1 a., ",0 ol"ir T . 1 .n ......non of a like .. ..... ... . u .. . ..i.i 1 kv vnn ' as sho is cared lor now. I asked lo see some "morntn stuff. r . . . . -- , - . ,., ..., mm ti.-.w, n... - j i . . . . i ... ... . seo that field' Well it was thcro II thousands wi.o resu, ana wno , The clerk, thinking to expeutte a sate. Ibat Oliver Cromwell fought with know of tho armies of poor little c'.nl- ! Squired in what manner the deceased 1..1;... .-I" dren in great cities w ho navo nu wtl, ,-0late.l to her. "iniv, m -r -r- homes, would pause and think ol their .,;,,,! a 1 1. 1,1.... .. n Rti iiv.-Stu.lv is to tho mind what own homes ano now n.... .. tu-it.-r .. . . rtrr in .lu'tft hmjr uno wiif rrm .nni. Air. W. 1.. Ilurrt nitrl with m n'nnion. The jmrr jmpm (ft n iuM If Und f "MPT cr. tPtiriit tvtiti unti Ftrit 'lhrrpnrp to ll" Ir Html in ttiili vnwd. '1 hr mrlhwl ff twilvipf I. .....e.ia.p.rt..i,..,i..n.e.-.ryh,.i..r., ( . to Ul- b( ; nt.illu.r Chn they are than tney migiii oc-.o il .nd tbe cur- rn.v.d.-d w.. .b....cd ' . . , . ,t.rwr ! much moro comfortable ihey are than exert .n : Tbeore i. mo acsillon i thousands of others, tbey would be of knowledge werr- not an end worthy j happier, i-rav, r, moro ctuemou to bo p-nincd. still, sttitlv would be or y. 1 Will an oi y -u - ,o -,.. I 1 n:lv voir tnrn.i, HrvJAuiT llAnsit Raratrta. Ti II, .u. M. II. lonry. S-n.lc, llarrubnrg, l'l led conscience sked a valuable on itsown aecount,as tending to strengthen the minJ ; jusl as a walk is benelitinl to our health, though wo havo no particular object in view. And cerlainlv. for that most humilia ting mental disorder, tho wandering liberal of heart Sometimes, when weary from over sho rc- l."lact is, there ain't nobody dead as I ki.ow on, but tbo doctor says my old man can't livo more than a weok or soul tbe fur; best, an bein'as 'twas market dav, and I was in town, I thought 1 had better bo gittm' lho Iu nernfCxius. and make 'urn tip, 'causo ii. . ni.il bother to cot 'cm when work, or when trouble, as all aro at there s .leau "i"'' " i u"--, a times, we leel depressed in spirit, tried, and Just a little envious ol those w ho fare sumptuously, live in idleness and extrat ar-nnt luxury. And wo are VIE TObaeilber ba nt opened a CO A. I, RANK an hi. farm in R-adford t..wiiehip, (he qn.lln ..I which ll oniorpe.eed for elilier l..el or l.l.eh rmltbing Torpor., lie la prepaee-l la receive order, and mpply coal In any onano.y oa au"n notice. A lb. re nf petmnar. ai.lici.cfi. Jsey-Ordeea left with Jamee B. Walerm w receive prronpt attention. declJSl ROHERT LANHKRT. when it is nn undiluted fact that a i return, i neiw are, inerei..re. no m whole district was omitted iu one ! pers (as thisresolulion te msto assert) return and included in the other, nnd iffore the lloiiso or beforo lho clerk, tho latter was right, no plainer duty I Thero is simply a return mndo by tho Thai I. .v.. bin itiutiril IllUlilldt . WIIS ..i .1. .1 k. lanM w nn rnmtdl v I Iftmitl oi 1(1 tlCtM til liUMm'S5. SCll "'i - ' (11 Uir Uimimun, iih iu " i" .a........,,,...,, - - , lb reply ol a marl littlo fellow. (.fllcni.ious as intense ludy. what we havo, and invest in non-iax- "A id what is a monitor!" "Ono of -r- Ublo securities, and live on the intorest nl'Y tbt bE.MOf RATIC ALMANAC. O.'y :C cata. t..r ,-taf asaH hare tee. V .. emihl l.n imnosed upon tho disl rict I return judges of this legislative dis j boarJ than to count all the votes and trict. H is true, tbo judges do not so retnrn Idem. agree in tins return, out, ncverineies-a, Xf.. it;. L a u ..bad f,.r ihn full the nsper before us all constitute one vol and decliind to ive it; Mr.'rtturn, ntiJ Rfon that return tht tht ironclads." Jcnnv Lind'stwelveyearolJ dangh ter bids fair to out-nifihtingalo her mo'her In time. P.levrn cattle Ihievrs were recently bangej to ono treo in Tcr, Sometime Tbe slandt P.iddy, did yon put an egg into tho without more lt-or, . cr... ..t".. :. ..v... ...um 1 Tvni are very, very tired. ro I'll, ll r. -. . iu . v . ,- - - - - . , . ,, , in four; they were so bad, I had to encmics-tho betrayal, by so called uso the moro of them." fricnds-tl. emit nued strain upon . the mind incidental to severe ed to- Despise not the poor for roa may rial life liko ours, causes us to long want their virtue : (or quiet. halo to borrow. In Franc a married ladjiwear a feather in her but, nnd is thus distin guished from unmarried demoiselles, who are not permitted to wear feslh. ers of any description. Wo do theso things belter than they do In Franco. Hero tbo ummarriod ladies aro per mitted the ue of everything ornamen tal, and Ihe married ladies are expec ted to consider themselves scltlod,and need no extraneous movboJ of .ecur. ing uUtalion.