'mw'iiwiaiiviiwMiHVA,nmi .;the IRFIELD BEPl'BUCAV ...J V ..... ' .-' oiLiihn ircnr v.r.ii!r.iDAr, nr. . SLAXDCH hauebty, 1 CLBARPIELD, PA. I h ' iili '" (A,. LI SHED IJ.18.. kt Clreulatlon of any Jiewepaper !orth Central Peuuiylvanla.. -imih 11 iwpibiiii iiniin iiiianiMnTffwMnwaririiiiiPtrgTiifiMiiiMiaiiwiiiiiiiOTtrfwTrnii 1111 1 11111 rnritu 1 11111 - ' ! . .,, ,. ;. , rfSSt-'--''" ' ;..i..,i'i; .; ...... . -.) j'erms of Subscription. t advance, ' within 8 monthl....2 K1 tar a mod before 0 month! 2 80 Aw the eapiratioa of 0 uionthi... 3 OO t 1 1 1 , Bates ot Advertising. " radvortllemonU, nor iquara of 10 line! or I or leei. H J oh lubiequent inlortion elori' and Executori' noticee- I 0 anticei ....m 1 J; B.H0U00I - - J JJ ,al Cardi, i Hnoi or le,l year..., a 00 Mi, pet line 30 URLY ADVERTISEMENTS. S 00 I 1 eoluran SS 00 ..........1 00 I eolumn 46 U0 M30 00 I 1 column.......... 60 00 . . Job Work. BLANKS. .... $J to I qulrel,pr.qulre,$l Jo t, quire, 2 00 I Ovor , por quire, 1 60 ,. 1IANDMLLS. it Ion,)! 00 I ihoet, 3S or leei,S 00 w loll, J 00 I 1 lheet,3o or loee.lO 00 each of I hove at pTOpertlowBte ralee. ORonOK B. OOOM.ANDEB, ' .' GKOllUB IIAUEKTY, . Piihlhheo. G00DLANDER it HAGERTI, PubliEhors. PRINCIPLES! NOT MEN. VOL.46-WHOLEN0 2281. CLEARFIELD, PA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1872. TERMS $2 per annum in Advance.' NEW SEIUES--V0L. 13, NO. 31. GEORGE C. KIRK, Justice of the Pence, Surveyor and Conveymcer, Lutlieralmrr, Fa. All builneil Inlruitcd to him will ba promptly aUonded to. Penool wishing to employ a Sur veyor will do well to giro him a mil, aa he flatten hhneelf that ho oan render latiifaotion. Peedi of conveyance, articlel of agreement, and all legal piperi, promptly and neatly eaeeuted. etS5oiari3 .TAMES C. BARRETT. .JultlM of the Poaee and Lleeneed Conveyancer, I.uthersbiirg', ClcarBold Co., i'a. . rii. !.. a rmtt(annti nromntlT made. andall kinda of li'gal lnitruiaouta oieouted on ,hort aotiee. . , . ay,v (Cards. . R. BARRETT, tr and Counselor at Law, CLEARFIELD, PA. ? twined hie Jn.lBOlhlp, ha" renomed a of the lew in hll old offlce at tltar Will attend the ooorte of JilTi Mon and te when ipecially letaint'd in cunneetion qteounnfl. 1 8:14:7i ; H. M U RR AY, IEY AND COUNSELOll AT LAW. attention glren to all legal bo.inoM li. l- rt..Arrn1it nml nilMiinlnir JO uie kbi. v.v - - . OBi-e on Market it., oppujito Niiitjle tre, gioanieia, r , j DAVID. REAM 8. SCitlYENER & SURVEYOR, I.utherrtnrc. Pa. niHE ruLserlber offcre hi eervioea to tho puMlo I in the eapneity of Borivencr and Surveyor. iTT.,.11. fur eurveyin promptly attended to, and tho making of drafu, deed and other legal initrn- meiita or wruing, t Y,., warranted to be correct or iw crK". ...... "f A rt.ATTF.N'BERGER. Claim and Collection OlTice, OSt. tULA, uaaracra v-o., . m. i -.jn..,.v.nnieir and all lecal Vapera drawn with ae-..rucy and di.pateh. U.afti on and pi- ticheti to and irom any point In procured. ociintm l w.iti.aci. . r.i'riM4o UACE & FIELDING, fTORS EY8 AT - LAW, It v....; ,.r ll kinil. attended to itaem and Sdcllly. Office In rel l nee , A. Wallace. J"' 1:71 F. K. ARN OLD & BANKERS, 1 utlieraburir. Clearfield county. Pa. .. j rftteet exehahlte flinney nimien n. .w.. , , ' . .1 bought na aepo-..- t... - r . . i will Vm nftrned on at tHO earl nnnmng .!". A.,n.n il ehore place. ' 4,U.7l.lf ,W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. "L, . the Co.- oa. deo3.Iy ' H. W. SMITH, rOKNBY-AT-LiAW, Clearfield, Pa. .ISRAEL TEST, TTORNKY AT LAW, C learfield. Pau la In the Coart Home. jyl'.'" ;'JOHN D. THOMPSON, Juelica or the Peace and BorWoner, riirwensrllle. Pa. CLCollectlom made and mooey promptly paid orer E. A. 8l W. D. IRVIN, DRALF.il 111 Real Estate, Square Timber, Logs AND LUMBER. OBioe In new Corner Siora boilding. )HN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, f'larrlnld. Pa. . v.rket St.. orer Joieph Rhowen rj elora. 1,171. m'ciillouoh. i " w. . n'cut-touon IcCULLOUGH & BROTHER, . ...,t.. .nt a tl t A I TUKN tl 1 aj" A A lit 19a. oa lorrmt itrMt, Bearly opposite the rtf- f lr. . V. w nxoo. f - . av 11 Am ainrl loir. T fo" th prot-wlint. of book-, iTiOdi, Tftluaule pipen piM:u iu w , B. Mc EN ALLY, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, i'i...e.U Pa. r attnnHeil te nromntlr with , Ofllee on Second itreet, aboee the Firet dBank. i::ii-iyp J. J. LINGLE, JOKNEY-AT - LAW, Oaeeola. Clearfield CoM Pa. y:pd .OBERT WALLACE, 1 TTOR N' F.Y A T - L A W. e.lon. Clearfield County, Penn'a. All legal buiinen promptly attended to D. L. K REB S, B..j...A..nr In II. B. SwOOlte. T and Collection Office, 71 CLEARFIELD, l a. ,'ALT E R B A R R ETT, a TTOR KY AT LAW. M Beoend St., Claarleld, Pa. nor51,S THE REPUBLICAN. ., CLEARFIELD, PA. , WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST J, W. C o., THE 11EYOLT. TRUTH FROM A STRANGE SOURCE. TIME EtVL HEMOfED. Fornej TellB What He Knows about . , ... , Cameron. f Pulaces on (he Susquehanna. The NeceMity fee a Chinee lei Penneylvenla, and the Overthrow of the Chief or the Bin;. THE EVANS FRAUDS. The Man Who Would "Knock Holl Into Both Grant and Curtin." ItlograpMrni Hodgt-Pode for the Million. Some Plain Pacta Plainly Stated. .' , , , etc, etc.. rrc. i - OIO. ALBERT HUSKY ALBnT W. ILiaaT W. ALBERT St, BROS., Manufeetureri A eitcaeiTe Dealer! la Sawsd Lumber, Square Timber, ic, WOOULAnu, r man t. f irOrJert eoliclted. Bill, filled on laort aotiee ' .a.,1 aiaainna.illi InriTlB. Ad.lreil Woodland P. 0., C'earfleld Jo., Pa. Je-i-ly '" FRANCIS COUTRIET, MKKt'HAKI, ae...ehvllle. CK-arfield County, Pa. Keep, eonitantly on hand a fnll aj-ortment of i.. il..eine. end evervlhina usually kept In a retail etore, which will be .old, fr cash, ai ehe.p ai elicwhere In the county. Frencnvllle, June it, mui-.j. THOMAS H. FORCEE, paaLaa l GENERAL MERCIIANUISE, r;n tllAMTON. Fa. Alio, citenlire minufivoturer and daaler In Square AimDer anu p"ou r"Orden lolioltod and all bille promptly tilled. n' CHARLES SCHAFER, LAGER BEER RREWER, Clearfield. -Pa. HAVING rented Mr. Enlrei' Brewery he honei by atriet attention to buiinem and rtr .....Arlnr article of BEER to reeoive the patronago of all the old and many ' aiaiiftuirTl new CUBlomere. " j. k.'bottorf's PUOTOORAPII GALLERY, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. XCROMOS MADE A BPKCIALTY.- TTEOATIVE8 made la olondy a well a In IN clear weather, ronitantly on hand a good e.-ortment of PUAME8. HTKREOhCt'PES and STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. Frame-, from any tvleof moulding, made to order. apr28 If JOHN L. CUTTLE,- ATTORNEY AT LAW. eal Ketate Agent, Clearfield. Pa. a on Third itreet, bet. Cherry A Walnut. "Reipeetfully offerl hii eervicei In idling lying land! In Clearlleld and adjoining 40 and with aa experlenoaol orer twenty aa a enreayor, flatten himeelf that he ean t latlefaetion. IF- IS.'Jf, JAMES CLEARY, BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, . BF.COND STREET, . jy2H . CLKARVIE 1. 1), P A. ti 1:25:71 3LAKE WALTERS, REAL ESTATE BROKER, ASD HMALEH IN W IogH ami IiiiitilcP, ,:J ' CLEARFIELD, PA. a In liaeonia Building, Room No. 1. H. Orela. C. T. Aleiendor. WIS & ALEXANDER, , , ATTOHN KYH AT LA It', llellefoute. Pa. epl3,'6S-y j. s. bTrThTr t, ATTORNEY . AT ' LAW, t..llef,ile. Pa. laetiee In Clearfield and nil of the Court, of 41 h Judicial di.lriot. Real onlnto hunnew alleetion of claim, mado ipeoinliiee. nl'71 "dr. t. jT boyer, lysiCIAN AND SU RO EON, Jfflce on Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. )Boa hourei I to 13 a. m , and 1 to 8 p. m. ) R. W. A. Ml A N S , YSICIAN k SURGEON, LUTnER?Bl!RG, PA. Ittend profcmlonil oalli promptly. anglO'70 REUBEN HACKMAN, louse and Sign Painter , and Paper Hanger, Clearfield, Penn'a. v win ereente lohi In hll line nromntly and In a workmanlike manner. eprM7 HENRY R I B LI N G, HOUSi!, SIGN A ORNAMENTAL PAINTER Clearfield, Penn'a. The fWnlna- and nalnllne of churohel and other public buildingi will reeelve particular attention, ai woll ai the painting of carriogci and lleixhl. (Hiding done in the nenteit llylel. All work werranteil. Pliop on r ounu lreo urmm, hu occupied by Enquire 1 G. ugart. oetl70 H.HALL. PRACTICAL TUMP MAKER, NEAR CLEARFIELD, PKNN A. rMT'Piimpl alwavi on hand and made to order on'ihorl notice. Pipei bored on renonalilo terme. All work warranted to rendor atiuaeiion, ana delivered If dellred. my35:lypd pi,l II AH MAN, 1 UALTIUA Li ill l.LiM UlUlll, LUTHERPBVnn, PA. ! 1 .nl f... Ih. Ann-;-.i.n Tl..n1it(. Turhinn Water Wheel and Andrew. A Kali. tub Hhcel. Can fur nieh PorUhle I lid Mill, on abort nntlco. Jvl' J. H. KLINE, M. D.f YSICIAK i SURGEON, IVING located at Pennfleld, Pa., oderl hll rofeMional eervloei to Hie people ol mill And lurroonding oountry. Alloalli promptly led lo oel. Ill tr U. P. BURCH FIELD, targeon of the 8:!d Regiment, Penniylranla enteen, having returned from the Army, ea hli profeeiioaal lervloei to theoiliieoi dearOeld eoaaty. rPruferiloaalealli promptly atlenled to. on Second itreet, formerlyoocupied hy oodi. -l'4.u?;i, "JEFF ERSON UTZ, " YSICIAN k SURGEON, VINIl located at Oioeola. Pa., olferi hll rrofeiilonal pervlcei to the people of that ad lurrnundlng eoontrf. All ealii promptly attended to. Ofltna itdeoea on Curtla lU, formerly occupied , Kline. LMsy, 10:ly. jQlt. E. M. SCIIEURER, ilOMlKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Offloe In Maeonie Building, April 34, 173. Clearllel.I, Pa. aowein b. navn CARBT I0LL0WBUSH ri CARET, . 1500KSELI-KRS, :k Book Manufatturers, I AMD STATIONERS, ) Jtlarktt HI., M'hiladtlphia. ,Peper Hour Kaekl and Bagi, Foolanap, Note, Wrapping, Cnrtaio and Wall feb.i.l-.lypd H . F. N AUGLE. WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, (Mid doftleT io 1 Walxlies, Clockfl, Jewelry, Silver anu 1'iaica nare, sc., Jel73 CLEARFIELD, PA., j" cCAUti IIEYdiC ().' . RESTAURANT, freond Street, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. I . M I..m4 t' Ov.lePe. Tee Penanl. Candieii, Nutl, Creekere, Ckc, Cigarl, Tobacco, Cenned Fmlli, Orangce, Lemoni, and all klndl of frnit in tee.on. rr-RILLI ARD nous, on leeoen noor. J.2I 71 D. MeGAUUIIIYA CO. Miss E. A. P. Rynder, ABBMT FOB Chlekerlag'i, dulnway'a and RmanoB'i Plenoi; tlinlth'i, Maaea A Hamlia'i and Peloabet't Orgaae and Melodeoni, and O rover A Baker'i Bowing Machinal. .... . .. Aa i t Plana, Gel tar, Organ, Uanaony and Voeal Ma. la. No pupil takes for leal laaa half a term. M-Ueoai eppo.lt Uullch'i luralture etore. Clearnild, May , laov-u. The following rather lengthy card Irom Mr. V. U. rorncy, uiocuiiorauu proprielor of the Waaliington Sunday Morning unromcie, nppottriin ino mw York Jleraiil and the Philadelphia rresi of tho 25th ot July: OrnrBorrna Rmvmt Monaisn rttaniiln Wasiiikotoji, D. C , July 35, Editor yeto York Herald : It is nlwaye protitnblo to record his tory, provided you do it bravely and truthfully ; and as Simon Cameron, in norrouennxiety to screen liimsell from Ihn nonuHina of' a lonr enrctir of noli I v... i rj i icul wrong, lias sought to onlnnglo mo in the moslicg oi ins iiiiscuoouh con cerning tho political situation in Penii avirmiia I nniDiisn to m nk o a revela tion concerning that gentleman which wnlconvinee you tnni no anu mo corue of hungry ollice-holders, flit mule and Koran i on! rnctorH. and .Slate Treaburv pimps surrounding him, are the sole and only cause oi tne uissaursiucuon now threatening uisnsier to tne no publican party in Pennsylvania iuOo toner. f.,.nornl rnmeron is tho oriL'innl uuLhor of all the corruption, debase moot, plundor, and prostitution which I .1 :..... nAJ-t llin f.1 .e-.t ftan mli .tin tho Legislation, and the management of the finances of Pennsylvania. I need not toll the readers ot the Herald how this man started in public life n. on Tmlinn nennt : linw he nlundercd WUH.. ' I I the Indians, whom he was delegated to protect; now ne ponuteu ine vanai n.-iuvil c.f Pannei'lvuiiift ! how ha won f ,'U, and abused tho confidence of Governor Goorge Wolt and uovernor uuvia . Pr,n.,r hntb nf w ham abhorred him because he cheated thorn, betraying tho trust they reptuod In him ; how bo managou to uave ui uroinur uy pointed superlntenaontoi motive pow .run llio railroads owned bv Penn sylvania that ho mightsccure contracts lor supplies; now lie engngou in con tracts while ho was president of the Kknin Vnllnv Wnilrnml. nntil tho stockholders, drovo him froio tho posi tion; now, to tins any, e is .orceu io iliai-nrirn to make un tholoBSOs of eomo of the subcontractors on that road for fear of cxposuro and criminal prose Imw lie and Ills family fittten- od on tho Northern Central Kuilrond ; and how his business and finuneinl acts, in evory transaction in which ho Kna ev.r Imnn enirnired. aro atconod in corruption, blackened with suspicion, anu uclormeu oy snamo. It is not necessary lor me to rovivo onv nf ilm Rerious chartres which are daily preferred against this inif cruljlo n i mnn. i tie couturv nils ucatu inom rcponted so often, and tho archives ot hntli Slate and National Government contain enough of his shame and re buke to mnuo ins name cxocrauio while there is a being to hoar it in his native Stato. Mv nurtioso is simplv to reply to General Cameron, who has sought to miilrn it nnnuar that the noliliual tin- rent In Pennsylvania and the certainty ot defeat lucre lor mo jiopuoncau party In Oetobor is duo- to Inllnonccs other thnn those arising from the dis satisfaction with hiscorruption. Gen eral Cameron's fiorce slrugglo is not m lira tint Ronnlilicnn partv of Penn sylvania In October, or ocure that Suite for Urant, but to save inmaoii. He is tho pursued party In all tne an. irrv diftcusnions in the Kcyetono Stute, and tils' the record-of shamo which bear my noblo Rnptiblican brethron in thai Commonwealth down into the dust. Ho fours a now rulo in the Auditing and Treasury Departments in that Hlitto, and above all ha shrinks fenm a I leinneml in f.fivurnor of the ISuekntow type, because ho goes in that resull tho speedy realization of a doom which ho is certain lo meet soonor or later. Why docs General Cameron thus tremble on tho vcrgo o! the grave,and shrink with horror from liuving his record laid bare 1 Lot mo tell you. When ho was 6rst elected Unitod State 8onator, in 1845, he purchased , i ..i the votes wntcn sccuroa n ioits a majority of one on joint ballot in tho Legislature, went to llarrinburg in largo crowds, threatening to shoot any Democrat who voted for. Cam oron the fact being well known at the time that there was n Democrat in the Legislature who hud a bribe Irom Citinoron in his pocket, bul who was . ui,l Irom volinir fur him bv the revolvers of his indignant constituents pointed at his boad as be sat in bis soat. - ., 1 , - , In 1807, whon Camoron was elected the third time to Ihe Sonale tho torm he is now serving it cobI fifty thous and dollars lo secure the resull, and that money was made oy tue owtae' Treasury Ring on deposits oi oiuie money in Cameroo'a own banks, which i,,ui,n,l ni. tiauriuus rates of in ter cet to all classes ot desporato specula tor, it -. .. The vonerahle Thaddeiis btcvens, J. t.' ti,..i..l W It Mann, i A. ti. Curtin, and other ditmguished ienn sylvuniulis went lo narruuurg in vuo winter of 1807 to imploro tho Legisla ture not to put tho shame gl Cam eron' election on tne oiaio anu su publican party, but the eloquence of relerena'aill of nO BVuil in lllO glittorot Cameron's gold, who with tbo eonlrautors ue imu enraueu v.u..u i.o u,,a SiTi-eiiu v of War. kept an ,V " " J - - . , a open hotel in llairisburg, whore votes were aa publicly purchased for him as cards ore. played at a Baden .tiiinlillnir.aiiloiin. . . j i The, result of such a public career bas boon to render (jenerai v.ainoron completely inlumous uttorly odious in Pennsylvania, lie regarded thcro as at the head ol a ring as villainous . . I . I T ., 1. V.n. Vn.l, as mat oi vuo Aniiiiimiiy u Whilo he was Secrutitry ol war iiis ai,illiina wars enriched as if bv manic, and any one laminar wiwi too canas of tho Susquehanna river fronting lrnrriuliiiror ha aoeti. Ill the paluces which rise in that neighborhood, the roMilla of tho Cumeron Ring plundor whilo tho old cliiel was iseereinry ot if.. lTu liva in a nalaca remodelled and returnished, purchusod by the borso and muio coniraciura, nnu pio .,,i,..l in dim rlnrinir bis time ill the War Dcpartmont, lor sovoniy nve i iniiaiinii iKiiiurs. ins son oceuoit'B another moiiBion only a few squares hiolinr nn Lite river, the cost of whose bunqueting hall would pay for the best IUI m in jniuiii uuvioj , " ,.D mmiiiI Inwnr IVilia-na with hulltflltV d'lS- duin 0i an unfinished monument which tho ciliions of Harrisburg aro too poor to complete to tlio memory oi inoso who perished in a struggle out of which young Cameron coined several millionsof dollars. Stillanoiher mem ber of this Ring, who kept a small liv ery stable at the beginning of tho war, lives in a marble palaco which would shamo many of the mansions on Fifth venuo, whose owners aequirou, mu nuliK m nmi't tliem ullor Km if years ..r i. and bold enterprise, and ventures by ca and land. Alavo Tweed, lngcrsoll, Garvey, and Cou r...ll ,Lnn wnrao nr bolter in tho man ' . e .1.- . .fV. V,b agoincni ot iiiomiuinwviiw" ... .1.-- ,l.n r.mnvnu. h.ee done in Cliy IUUII tllW .hiiiwiwi' - ----- .- tho manipulation Ol uovornmenw pat ronage and Hie control oi me ireua ury of Pennsylvania? In 1SG0 Don nlJ Cameron's recorded roal cstale in Dauphin county did not amount to $i5,U00. I have heard it asserted In Uarrisbnrg that ho is now tho owner of real estate in tnai city anu iuupum nnmifv valued at from six to soven "t . : . . ,, .mi i-ml thousand do inrs. Jio anu hi. l-.tlwir own from throe to four of tbe best farminir land in I.i.lmiion. Lancaster, and Dauphin . t l : . L counties, almost every acre oi wnum, u.;ih 1 1. a cintion ol a litrm caiiou Lochiel, was purchased from 1SG0 lo lb67, and during tno same time wiui f..,v,ilr mnnno-ull to ITCt COIllrol Of Suf- A,. inn. ati.i'lc in ilm Northern Central Railroad lo elect Donald Camoron its provident, so that that concern is now run in their interests. Now put that and this togethor.and you will see at a .j'lanvo why the Re publican party of Pennsylvania is de moralized. The Cumerona are known lo the people aa having become rich out of .I,.,;,- n,li',.iiHiini:i' in ollice. (.'oinini! L'i irnniii' liii'tiinua wbilelha imtion poured out its richual blood, and gathering wealth in too onioymoni oi oonirucia which woro marked by fiaud such at havo sent tho Tammany Ring of Now Ynrlr into criminal ezilo. And the hold those men have on tho affairs of i.. Gum ,r Pi.ii.iavlvuiiia can on V bo broken by tnkirg the control of the Auditing Ullico and oiaio Aroasury out of their bands. ' Why is the older Cameron so anxiout to secure J.lnrt- ranfl's election ? Why is ho o nolii). tous to keep the Treasurer of Penii Camoron is in roferonce lo Pennsyl vania polities, ue suys inure .a iiu trouble In that State. 1 answor that there is the troublo being tliat lie purchased and packed the last Repub- uiaie v.n...... - nomination for officers whom be ex pects to oso, when clcctod, to cover up his own high crimes and misdo moanors,and savo the despcrato scoun drels who compose tho Ring which ho heads from tho whip of iuslico. It is not itlone the "Forneys" who aro dissatisfied willi this personal rule, and t hnao acta of nlundor. but the bol ter part of tho Republican parly of rMnntylvauia is moved to unrest, and the best men of the Stato aro blushing . . . a .. I i- i A I I - wilb Bhumo ; iiumiliaieu u mm uint ll.ni kiifn lionn mn fimrfllllv cheated. Hll liwW uvw.i v .-j diBgiaced, und pubrepresontod by tu itni. r.-lt. ihiH d iff race the United States Senate, where she has had but half the voice winch nor sistor states en inv whitn her Men1 diths. her Curtina, j.v, ... .. . , . lior tJrowsters, lier r rnnanim, . mr Moreheads, her Kelleys, her Pollocks, nf tnitrliLv intellect and itrnn rl nttninniniiU huvo been kept out of that body bocanse they would not outbid Simon uainoron lor n, suui Ihere; becauso they would not, as ho Ima ilnnr. tiurtnr ill her honor, aud l.ni LhIit in the virtues of her leuisla ii-ii-a ttint. iia mu.iiL rencn a mace- iu disgraco it by his inability ond stnin it with his loul auu. . , f.'Anm.fil Piimnrnn nnirht to huvo boon the last to make a porsonal ut-ini-li nnnn another, or talk ifliblv con cerning any man's publio or privttto career. I uuvo airettuy naiu man no cither bought or begged every position ho has ever held. Tho country ro members tho munner in which he mnnnirait in net into Mr. Lincoln f'liliiii.it. niniinsL l.ha iuili'incllt and tbe wishes of tho people of Pennsylvania ; ho was lorced unon UIU Aoe, aim tn almw how this was accomplished I ouoto Irom ono of Mr. Lincoln's biogruphors : "It required a bard struggle to over come Mr. Lincoln's scruples, and tho whole forco was neccsnarily muslorcd to accomplioh it. 'All that I am in the worW,' said Mr. Lincoln, 'tho Pros Iil.,n.u n n rl nil elan. 1 owe to that Opin ion of mo which tho people express whon they call mo honost Did Abo. hat will ihcv think of their tnanf Ahn when ho amidints Simon Cameron to be his familiar adviser T' " Once In the Cabinet, Ooneral Cam eron immediately surrounded himself ta-iih nil lh. rilnnrlnrera. rfiHllv tO l?on?0 thomsolvcs nt the publio crib, making . . " :n: : ... I.:.. in less tiian a yenr a millionaire, ui me nlilnat. aim. who hod a leading sharo in Avnrv r-nntrnct filled in llnrrisllliriT. forcing auomor son inio mo regular army as a paymaster, nuu placing u hrntlmr in-law in a similar position in tho same service. The manner In which tho contract system of tho n ar Department wns manoged arousod and .i..nil tlm en lira North. Ihn finan ciers of Now York and Boston hurry ing to Mr. Lincoln to ucoiaro inoj lit ailrnneo nn moncv to the Gov ornment whilo Cameron had control of its military supplies, forced uy . inM l.4;..nni i,i ami Htnrallr nn. pilllUllll UlU'g.ti,..".., j palled by the irresistible facta of frauds presented to him, Mr. Lincoln re movod Mr. Camoron from the war ucpari .ni In ilia fiillnwinrr tnrt note, in lien, -- o . which he breaks the blow by sending ... . :. :.l the deposod Bocrotary an oaho amnu ino snow oi iiusBin ; reody told, but It is woll known that ha Ihi a never road a volumo of Macau- lay's England or of Bancroft's United States ; that ho Is no spcaucr, writer, or thinker, except it Is for low intrigue, l n ........... I.... uaso sianuer, or vuu puinwi-iinwii. And yet this Is tho man who occupies Charles Btimncr place, who mflHCB tbe room ot tho unmniiiioo on roroign lii.lntinna whnro. unrlor the chtiirmuu- ship of Sumner, tbo slutcsmen of the country assembled for consultation, a retort for the pot-houso politicians of the land, whd plot with him fur plun der and aro bribed to oxecute bis plans for personal revenge on mose woo havo the. manliness to resist his per- sonal rulo. 1 did not seek this quarral with Generul Cameron. but as he went out of his way to nttack me on mallei-s connected w ith my lugitiiiuite business in aiding lo collect the war claims of Pennsylvania, 1 want to let him know there in ono Forney who dues not fenr him. who Known his de fects ond bis crimes, and who, In Sell defonce, is always ready to strike back wuon strui'K. My relation lo tho Evans affair, or rather tho collection of tho Pennsyl vania war cluim, was purely profes sional, and as legitimate ns tlinl of services rendered by any lawyer or claim ogent in the country. Whatever ci-iininuliiv thoro is connected wilh t the .management ol tho collection oi these claims is certainly no fault of mino, but ralher llio oxecntivo omcers of Pennsylvania, who merely protend ed to bo aware, that the amounts col lected Irom Uie, ticncrul uoveinuioni had novor been rcturntd to the. treas- fnl vnnlnre. hut tho tremendous influ enees deiunnding It in Pennsylvania aro like the knife of tho surgeon which cuts deep into a rolton pari to save an mitii-n hodv from fchterinir eorruntion nnrl ih.nth. I fcinlco lo feel, therefore. tln.r tlm ennnld rif l'pnnHvtcfillliL Ul'C niovcd liy such a sptrii, ana mo poopic ofihe whole countrv will be clad when this corrupt Ring is sent to tho grave of Tammany. ,. . , . . - Yours, respecluliy, D C. FoKKEY. , Our Common Schools. . ' I?..hmi-I nf C.in V. Hnvdcr. Cotinfv - - i - - - j . j Superintendent of Cleuvtield county, lor the your vuuing juuu au, 101 i. i Llll'OATIONAL PHOtlHKSS. ' It is with pleasure that wo record the inereiiHing interest telt In the im provement of .our schools. In i very pnrlictitur that touelitutns an element of progress, there ure hopeful indica tions and tticouiauing facts.- Wiid iiuAvii. Twelve new bouses havo been btlilt during the year, as follows; One, tn Bell, ono in Ilvcoaria, ono in llooin, oiie in boggs, cue in r, :.l. a...A :.. I.'.ik..... l Knox, ono in Lawrence, one in Went Clearueld and one in vt oedtvui d. All theso uro good and subaUuiliul frame huililim's. nresotitiuif a noat appear ance : Iho rooms are convenient and comfortable, well lighted nnit nicely lurnishod. Tho directors of these dis. triela have nccomnliidicd a (rood WOlk 'in the pxitciiUnn of which ther have bcon .etonomiuil without ineunnosw. libcritl wiifiout exlruvugancu. li HSU llUVUr Ul'l'll lUlunilil ,mw mr iiwiiii . iifiuu, a. . w . ... - " ury of tho State until I had brought hoped directors and friends of our the matter lo their attention, which schools will givo more attention to . .1 .1.. - . r. ... I '. .1... ..k....l ...m.n.la .n..lncn(1 was more inau mi eo years unci- tuu nuving iuu ei-iimi Dniiin vii"y r ,I.M ........... T InnPn kit n.l.l InnnA ha II t i ft-i II IT I I t Bll C a)puillllliuilt, Ol lliu (iviiij. . a ii.a.v u, n hiui .u..v., ...j tho Inference to bo drawn from such roundings and making them more at- , . .1 - I . I ...I...I . .:..- :l 1.. it... :..n ncuiocv IO too people, nuu niHucr inicu e to ouimn. ai. iuoi.in.uu.iui they think that the, present candidate houses the following order should be e - .-I... ... a nr.... ...n.l . PI,l unil.thtn Inpotifitiu fcrt IUr VlOVOrlllr, ntm nn. iiivii, en mm, niioei ivu . n a,, a i.i n. viw ...... .v . - the Auditor General of the State, is a levied ; second, special attention that I. - .1 I In ln ,.M. . dllTl',.,,. aij, tlii.ll ut mnn io uu voimiini'u in iivi in nu ruviuo w w, du,,,w.u... , .l.n r....A ..r.... r.irt,.i.,l nn.,lu,.l lie l.fllfir. U...II I. I i 1 11 1 Mil . flllirlll. Clim Illt'Llllll v illU IHVD V. Mil Wlillim 1 1 - ' ' -' " , w , "'.' -w , " , anco of a duly that was veryneur seated fifth, provided with plenty ol jeoparding llio cutiro amount of tho good black bouid surface, aud tixth, War UIU1 UI, I III uw uiinivu uuinu. , mm nuijiiu pwi.u mi iuu. i............ - - - .mill mv mtlilin aeiiriKA fif the IIMI Lhut lnat. t u-li nru BOineLitllCS Overlooked ill una hi-inir made ol theso claims, not our school room. Hi.lh.r nf tln-ni uu nuid into the Furniture, d-e Nin housos'wer Stuto Treasury. This amount of ser- suppliud wilh the now "Patent liotlne vice should entille mo to moio credit than censure, but as Got:eral Cnmerou is endeavoring lo miike puliticul capital out ot It for himself I can well Cameron's letter ot pismissal. 7on. Simon Camcron.Sccretary of 'a'r - c r I . ,1.1. nominaled linn UI. C'"i J - Edwin M. Staaton to be Secretary of War, and you to 00 minlltar plcnipoionuary io nuuia. A. 1.I.1CHI.V. But on the heels of this romoval Pr,e.i,er.aa nnssnd a resolution sevoroly censuring Cameron the first Cabinet ofneef Sinco tho organization ot vuo Government down to the present lime . i. ..i a in iiua tuna Deen reouiteu. . The history of this damning decree a tn ha to it. 1 COIIV 11 iroill llio iouttisl of the HouBO ot Represenla J. , -f rri,:,.,,. i vn. aprnnii neHriion ui vuu .iiuv ....mill ("ntiirrnas. On the S(Hh of Aneii 1S(V ilm followinir resolution pussci the House by veto of 9 yeas to 45 nays: D iJ Tk.l Rlninn rim.niL lata SoCrctiry of Wif, by inveetlng Aleiamler Cummingi with ooatrol of large lunu of the pablie money and au thority to pureliaie military luppliee, wilbuut ro llrictl.fl, without requiring from him any guaran tee for Ihe feltlilnl perfurmanoe or hie dullce, when Ihe lervioei of competent public erUoeri were available, and hy involving Iho Uovernlnnnl In a volt number of oontractl with poreoni not legiti mately engeged In the buelneai (rtalolng to the eubjeot matter of aueh eontraete, especially in tho pnri-liaee of arm. for fulure delivery, hoe edopted a policy highly tnjurloui to the public eorvioe.end deeervei the eou.ura of the llouea. Among the yens- are sueb names as DcHk." They havo rendered general satisfaction. l'linncM. A decided imiii ovcniciit In this rcspoct hna been made in some . i.- ... i i- ..:.. 1.!... .1... ..I' it . I i i:.:A- l.n .y.nr.l..,..j I.1..K ailOlU IU gIVO llllll lillU UulllU. VI IV, BO I IOCIIU1IVI1. v., ni iviivuil r. iiiii- all the usu lie call inauo out oi 11 w in est amies is 10 inculcate goou niuii- .i:.......l. ..... nr inllm L. 'I' I. I . .... .-I 11..II ... llml.u.nl lll-irr UiniUIW lli n.uilivili, ui, III mv uiICi i.uii.i iinmwnw..w..v minds of honorable men, injure my must ho educated beneo it is just as reputation. important to teach politeness us to nhon l was in ijarrisuurg, a lew leucn spelling or itniiiracuc. i inuuo venoka nirn. (innoral Cameron billowed inn- uililrcas hns froouenllv secured to my brother, Wien Forney, and myself boys eligible positions, Irom which 10 ino raillau uepot, v. uuu wv enu lliey nuvu rinuu vu nniutnve uuu vuu on our way to Lancaster city, declar nenco. ing that he wanted to soo us both, and Voeal Mmic his been suecefsfully insisting that wo call upon him. We taught In some forty odd schooU, coiisonled to do this, and whon wc much to their improvement, and we went w found him in his library en- believe the liino is not far distant gaged in conclave wilh soma of the when kinging will bo taught in till ot lowest and worst political characters our schools. , , of Uarrisburg-ml the old fagin setiooi, Dratrtnj was tatignt, wun entire Bill Sykes mid Artful Dudgors in- satisfaction, in nioro than filly schoold, stead ut, as a suttosman should have and map drawing in more than four- , . i i . .:.....!.. .i.u a.i.. ii....A I, ...;u .n l .I.A..I.I U Oeon Vllgltguu, UUU painvum. ij iu. Ullia Ul lliu.u. III ui4 diiuuiv, v chairman ol tho Commilleoon Foreign mudo hereafter a regular study. Pulai inm with his hooks. wiLh Vat. Suri-iinniiH collected dulitiir II1V VIM la tul's Law of Nations. At this solioi- tion clearly show that many of ihe led meeting on tbe part of General children possess a peculiar tulenl for Cumeron, Im proposed to ino lo gel this particular branch. If properly Colonel Forney to change bis course taught, it is only a continuation of the of opposition, but I declined to inter- oarly liabils and observations of chil- lure, reminding cumeron oi now ouen dren lineue hiiuiiiu ui tcnsi uo iituui I I -!...! . T..e 1,i,n ! ti : ll ..T .. hiiimi.i. ufliiirild It ia I ihii li mu iu nnu pvui, in iiuiiiii iu n i u, vhi hii i w thatauartcr.aiidhovr repeatedly he had I the leust artificial of all studies. Violated us uotioraoio vumpavis. ii Directors tiro flio hackhono ol our called to his recollection his conduct com,UOn school sysletn. They have si a private dinner given by Colonel moro power than till tho other olllcers Forney, just beforo tho Bepublican COmbiiiod. Thty have tho power to Nulional Convention, ut which ho, plin;hne ground for schoul iir)ioses Senators Chuudler, Anthony, Speaker ttllj t0 6P ji to build school bouses, ISlinno, oecrciary iioovouu. nuu utuuio nnj i0 cijuip tuent wun suiittuie nir- were prosont, whon ho, Cameron, re- niture and apparatus, to adopt books jilied too proposition to ntuko i Andrew Hnd reject theni, W levy tax an. 1 col G. Curtin the candidate fur Vice Pres. jt,c,t jt( l0 emo0y teachers end dismiss ident,lhat,'if tluit were done ho would ti,cnl) to admit ptijiilsand oxiiel them, Irnnplc hull into both Grant and Cur- i ,i,,,,i ,.,,nean nl aimlr nnd renuiro I roH-atod, in reply to tamer- jtg BiUicrcncc, and to lay down rules and regulation fur tho rfovornmont ol Iho schools ; hcsnles u lumared oiner rights, and duties not enumerated. Tliey are Ihe guardians of education in every district of the Stuto. How 1 il...n ll.af vl,..,. klinntfl 111. U.IBHHJ Hi"'!, .- -- j lllipOl Ittllli, .IUU, liuiv .".J stopped fighting Uarlraiifl ; that they chosen from tho very best, molt Intel. wnulil tuko Allen off tho ticket, and hi. nml eiiinriirihini men in., tho allow' Fornt-y lo name a suecessoi1 districls. Many of our directors nro "Indeed, said llio wuy Old incKster, caruoat, cliicient uicii, who inuor mini "wo bad altnost frightened Allen into fully, devoting days and weeks, gratui- ....i:..U... I,ii, Im lia I ion li at i HiMit'd hv ,........ i i l.n , .In, i Iili ii ir nf on r Mi-hniilrt Iiniiciy, in iuu ni' ".... "c, --. Many truo ond tried onos havo just stick on tho ticket."' To all this 1 retired from office. It it wcro CoiimiI tin " nn'a unroot solicitude, mv unwilling i, na lo interfere between him and Colouel Forney, while ho confessed ili.il 'I hn 1'res wns a Dower ill Pelin- sylvania; llia John V . Forney could have unytlnng no uesircu it uu oiuy i ;7 i ,l. nmUetr ,Vhv was Goorge T. Cobb, oi iow jorsey; J ... '1. . . a .. .:...-: Iveaut na f?nrninir. of Now York: Henrv General Uartraiiil s term ns uuimr -e. .v General extended, and why nro Iho - , "flan Li W It was tho first timB a Pennsylvania Legislature' was debauched by the uso of moncv. arid ho is th6 first man who bouulil a ical in the United Slates Senate. In IU57 ho repealed ino same nmn anrl an IntnnaA KIR tllA Indiirna- tinn Cult, all nvor Pnnnsvlvsnia at that act that tho Legislature then passed resolutions censuring me nonnioruiuuv, nml nauino? tlm IlniLeil States Sonato not to receive bitn. The second lime Cameron was elected ho purchased I . i :. i two xiemociuu), nuu iuruni,eiiuu w annH Iha rnlaLivil nf ft third to til Pen itentlnry for robbing on of hi bank, If ha refused to vote for him. His third attempt lo got Into the Senate failed, because the Doraooracy, having dulerm tied 10 provelit the light from shining into the vaults of Pennsylvania' Stale Treasury, or of bringing lo tho publio view lh archives of hor Auditing Doparlmontf I answor, because such Intelligence, lilto tho investigalion into llio affair of Tammany, would result in proso ,.1, i inn a fliriiinit tho Can i pro li Itinir similar to-thoso now ponding against Tweed and Ins associate uneven. fi.mnrnl Camoron.ln"eonnoction with hie ann llunnlil. his brother William. a fi.tr i-hdlrn snlrits of like Otiull- tics, now own or control nomo nine imnka. orerv one of which is carried on by deposit from the Slate Treas urer, i no camoron nnnas nt. Harris- burg and Middletown havo Uie lurgor portion of theso deposits, and.hy which tho Cameions make enormous sums in shaving notes. In addi tion to this It is woll known al Uarrlahtirrr Hint Mr. Mackcv lost at least $11)0,000 by the failure of his brokor in Philadelphia.' Mr. Mat key is the Slate Treasurer, comparatively a poor man, and this loss can nnly be 1 . .... L 1 "ill matio up oy llio iBmerutis, n ull win novor rotund the money, out wun are nnur atrivinit tn nloet nn Auditor General to setllo Mackey's accounts, covering up tnis irigiiiuu loss anu re lieving the Camerons on his bond. . i Remember, 1 am only giving you a hurriod atatemont nf facts, an aualysit of (ocal political history, to provo to the country bow rpiitaken General Keo Dunn, of lndianilj Daniel W. Gooth, of Massachusetts ; Rbt. Mo Knight, of Pennsylvania) Justin 8. ilornll, ul vcrmoiui rfouu x.iv..u.. mi i f. N Kt rat ton. of Now Jersey ; Francis Thomas, of Maryland; . narie H. Train, of Mussnchnsotts; John r. ' - . . . .1 T .a Yorroo, of l'onnsylvania, nnu mnim F. Wilson, of Iowa." Most of these ........ II. ..,,.1,11. .una nnrl neat Iv til nl'O living to day V not one of them with- . i. . ..I. rt-f.,e thia T-OHO. nui iceillig nine mo ' lution was just. I recall this dark chapter In Simon Cameron's history, so fresh nnd well remembered, in viow oi ins suuspu,hui.i, and reeent odorts to disgraco and do bauch the Republican party of Penn sylvania. Ho who began his career m fraud still prosecutes it In tyranny. Ho has over sinco bcon trying to clWo this doereo from iho record, bill In vain. ' Ilo has threatened ond Im portuned Republican mombcrt to voto lor ila reneal. but in Vain. ' . ... ... r Is it to he wondorod At, in, view oi the rucls I havo givon you, that tho ponplo of Pennsylvania aro dissatisfied wild Cameron's porsonal rulo f Mi are nnt hiind! votor are no longer iiiillm.r.int to tlm honor of the party they tipporl or the leader they fob " ! . ,1 ...I P.i,ia,An low. All wno anow ueuumi are aware of hla deficiencies si a states man, hi lack of culturo. and his pov rtv tn irnnwlndirn. Ho lias tUlrOUIld ed himself with a fine library, the raadora of the have been al- mnrelv renliod that Colonel Forney .. . I.Iu ..u.-it Ktiuiti.iad li ml i.Mtilrl l-nti. HIIB-T II IO HUH uiiniiun., in.uvut... duct Ills own fights : but that so far as 1 was concerned, l intended to sinnu by my own blood in all their honor Lli all el He i ,lna fur li.rht and liis'iico. " At tbm same dintior referiod lo his abuse of Curtin and every oilier inilo nnnilunt man in tho Klalo was so in sulting to the hospitality of Colonel ored politic, we would rcgitru it. u pleamire to inonlioii some of tho names of lliso in) uavo niniie u u mailer of conscience in discharging ii, i.i r duties so failhf'ullv and SO Well. They will bo missed by till who feel un interest in Iho educational advance ment of their respective districts, and it is hoped those filling thoir places will provo as good., n o regret very SUIIlllg IV line (loniuvauvjr vn ii"i vi ill irue ea j;i'u., 'iw iviv. hut oven Cameron's porsonal mm-h tn im v that directors nro so ino frionds, who wore ' present, pintested, times chosen, not tor their peculiar and expreesed surjirise at his arro- Hmcss, but becauso they belong to gance and diuialion. He even wnnl 0ur parly." . I was taught the prin- so fat' lo state bucking it op with vilw , (it Deilioerney itf i childhood, a strong ndj.cliv -Hint no mnn nhould Bl,r,ved .on uppropliecship in u, Demo, bo ret'ognlsed politically in Aid . ViUt tViitic t'fiice, under a Democratic williuul Ins coi.soiil i lunv no nnu editor oi mo uiu summ, uuu uuu i- i I 1. 1 If l.rt ,1... l.A..H n:....t tlninmieat' l.nl trolled it so nn, mm uuuiu, wnvn u-u i-"" .....-. , ... sired, trunsmit tho somo powor to his during my six years of school super. tl-iiin. I nrovotiled CVon holdilitr Poli- punivi.tj. , i ,, ..,., . - ,. .,,:..: 1 littVO tnudO nils uiuiiiuuiiii-ui,i..M M. ni-m I'uiiiiii.riiiito, I'viiu,... .... wu. roudv too long, bu. givo mo room for fc(.uols should never be brought down a few more words.. to tho level with petty politics nni! The Republican party is sure lo be llicro is nothing to mo so uviusin. ,0 u Ihe VPuV.,,t"n.r'.. ... ,,...,. , .... ,n. who havesomo little ro- tlufenled m ten nyivumu uui'i i ----- . d Sin. Cameron's personal rule ti.ieme.it and culture, trying 0 eU;t nnu ciiuiuii ... i . .... I j , r,.i.iiis throtiL'h Do I'.ica in- and no It fill proBiiiiiiioiia nru mu nm... . o . cause, winch will produce the disns.er. fiuontos. It U only, un cxccpi,,..., cat sin wun i ... I,, .,..,.,. to llio i;c.ior.il ru e. Iho II is tho only way mr ino iieuiiiu i ii""i , , - - . . . Kotrd.'f hiinand break n, the vilo largo imijor.ly of our citizens do nol l .. i i'.i i ii.i.kn t a toiilest. but fleet Demo ho S U amir he" Zeiid. eitlo director, in Republican districts ' Ta i. ii ...1 iJom nnu iiAtl d live tors III JU.IIH). tO HIS IrrttVO. lb 18 UIU uuiv uniiii'w 1 ... i I .i from ln?po.l,,tion and. tin, . nu of those ho has triuneu as ins toi ... --- - .. .-i: .1.1 .... I.. ...i. moil ii'in ni boMt d scluirifil lowers, it i ino oniy way ui iiguv "i " . , .i he dark place. In tho financial affairs their onerous duties, for tho welfard . .. '. i. ...i... i.- A...1H.I..I thn r U nir neiieratiuii. Mav the ot 1 onnsyivniiia , iutiiiwiiia.r .... - - . , ItiBOIIIee; toflx proper guards around good old work continue, until our uBv ... v, i I B . I'l.L.f Unhiii.la roach that OXaltOll POslliolf its i roasury, anu iiievuuv u. v...v. w T . .. i ':.... ...,t . ..... I .v . nh will insure all uhl drcil iu tho aiilifisiraio iioiu uuiuu iiioim ... - ofiL Clan Cameron. A Kepubllcou county a complete- and , 'uaruugh defeat at this time, I admit, is a fear- education, that will fit litem for thoir) hi-i!r"inct rVsiVdil :eri,liltiw -Sd'nifl: Mideiiw'i,-. -' " f -v WOUK PONE UK SlirJ.al.NTEKPENT. Examination. Twenty seven pub; lio und eoven private. examination wero 1iuld' In llio various districts. One hundred und fifty eight provislwi ttl ccrliOeiites griirTtod, seven i ndorsed' Irom oilier counties, aud uni ty npiin omits - rejected. . Havo slowly but gradually raiseu too gone oi cei uu calea fur tho lust live years, which will account lor R0 many., icuciieis being vejecled. It was not Jiivorablo to poorly nnnlifierj tetieliein, bnV was ailopted in tho it I n cits of ciii'drci', lUt) coiiiinon schoul syhtoin was es tablish for the irrstriicilon of Iho chil dten and not for the employment of peisons who calJ lhcuisulves tuucliui'd. Ono of tho highest duties of directors is tho employment ol Iho best teach ers they can obtain, and equally so tbo duly of the SuM'riiiticndcit lo as siol by rejecting the incompetent ; bul by no means a pleasant tusk. Visit ed oil tho schools .in tlio county, ox-i-.Mii. ihree. nod ttventv four 4 lie second time. soendiiiL' a lil'tlu over two hour 1 r and furiy minutes at each ; wrolo two hundred und hixty loturs ;. .traveled two thousand lliicu huiidrcj miles) and snout officially two hundred and eighty days ;;, j ;j ,1."; !.)' Duiing tlio tix yours that linvo elapsed, 1 held IIS public and fiG pri- i-nlii i.vnininMtliiiin ' .rriinlnil 1 (III!) i-i:r. tificnles; vieilel abjul . l.llij bcJiooIs) ,t.i i I e.,n '...n.l I..,,..! in IIU1VII.U II. IHO, Mtllgl.V inoiillis Xui inal School, uu uvurao of seven houra per day ; wrote l,70d loi ters bcl.l, Uvu Uijur.ly .1 iiiaulcs ; i. cut three weeks in ullcnding con- i-iuitii,iiK of Coiintv Suinit-intelidclits i uuu week In attending an InV.itmc in another county, nnu sjieni omcituiy, i,n.i days. 77i. 'iioifi; tnstittrffi wns hold nt Clearfield, the last wc.-h in, October, and wits a decided success. Hon. Houry Jloutk, Deputy iS'lato SunSiin tc.ndeiit, who is a live, practic.il cdu- i i t . : Ii.. ... I ' . cuior, ueciarcu umpnauouny, "timi n. . .. ii.. ii..i. was not surptiaauu oy any ue nnu ever I 1 1 ... I ... I " It. ir:ia nuiiiibir wil.ri all " ' ' ' I I classes, and tho alleudauce w as very . . :. r - r good a strong argument, iu invur oi universal eilucalion 1 ino lecturers wero lion's. IKtiiy Houcl:, Win. Big: lur. G. R. Barrett, J. B. McEually, Win. A. W'allavc.'T. J. Boyer; Dr. A. M.llrlls; Prof. P.S. Jlarnson ; Bev's. II. K. Stutli-r. J. IL'JIcCorJ. W. V. Gondii; Miss ITaltio Swan and J. II. t ullord, Lao,, flauy oi pur on u leocli ors. "too numerous to mention," took an uctivo purl iu tho .oxure'mcd. My acknowledgmevta nro jud' io an ior the interest they manifested and tho inestimable services rendered during the progress of the lnstitulo ; to tint "Cleai fiold Orchestra" for the excel lent music furnished, and llio interest which they contributed to tho exer cises, and to the County Commission ers for the frco use of the Court Room. Opinions oj the '. Tho follow ing, in reference lo tho success of the Inaiiinta i. t'loin tlio count v tinners : The editor of the Ci.eaiikielu IIkpub l.iCAJt, of Nov. 8th, said: "That it (tho Institute) was on cnliro sucoes is evident, and lie Superintendent deserves great credit for tho manner in which bo has performed his official duties, ond lor mc great interest, ue has taken to advance the educational interest of the county." . . Tho lliiftsma n't Journal of Nov-. 8th, contains tho following i "The lnsli- -tulo was R sueoesa boyond tho expec tations of its mnsl ardent friends. Tbo addrcssoss delivored on tho oc casion were highly inatruotiva. and interesting. Tho attendance npon tho publiu lcetaret was uuusuully lurgo. May tho impetus givon to the causa of education during the past . .... i ... ,i low year oo stni onwuru nuu up ward, until it roaches that height of perfection demanded by tho present enlightened! and advancing age." - Teachers. It is gratifying to ' bo able lo state that teachers generally rendered satisfaction, labored hard and faithfully ami did their work well. Soino of them might maloiially tio ureaso their work accomplish moro in tho samu tiipo in llio school room, hy attending more district and county Institutes, mil reading moro educa tional work; Ono marked evidence of tirniri-Asa on tho part of our loach. crs, is the improvement mntlo.iii uruui nicnting their school rooms wuu ap propriate motlocs.pictnres.cverreeus, Ac; and a number of rupma wato furuiheJ with wimjow curtain "by scholars nml lonelier. It is painful to report that a few of our teacher ro muin alatiuimryl They think globes, maps, charts, iiu , ulo ofio impor. tame; make no effort to improve themselves nnd Icea 'to 'Improve thoir scholars; pjiealt diPitnigiiigly of ouf common schools and ol a school cdu. cation. Neither the vdiicaliotuil in terests of tint, children nor county would bo llio loaeis if their sell respect , some day c. impelled them lo abandon tho profession forever. The world moves, 'nntl if they Jo phi soon movO wilh it, they will be left entirely in tho rear hy "iho onward march, ilia in eai. liodv of our touchers evinced a life and curiiesinevs in their work, and the people will hear mo out in saying, that our hi bonis generally never rendered better nuisfnctioii. Tho average attendance was never greater limn 'during the past winlpr. Tho grand total, from the reports received, is hO per cent, tho.dilloiciit districts nveraHini; from 75 to Im Per cent. ' . '.Pistrict Institutes Five 't'.islvicts; Brady, Covington, Lawi'etico, ' Penn and Pike, hold distnut insutums, About folly teachers utlemlcd.. ,Xho exercises c.uai-lea principally OI class drills In llii) coiiinioi. 'braiiclics, mid discussions upon import qm' ti iiis, relating diivnly" to tho Interest fit the common scIiooIb. Thev a ero wall allcnilcd by cil'uoiis aud ilirec. tors,., Moat cf the teachers labored, eanieslly and Initlil'ully to nialto llicm pHfltahl? and praciicui, ior which tlicj' desvrva Iho highesl eominelida. Hon.- A ' tow, However, wno nuvo no interest .in their own iiivprovemo-nl, did nut cinhraee the opportunity of. fen it. which, if tliey had done, woulil have resulted in jroat Jgood lo llio district, !)' heltr-r liltitiif them lo ,cn form the 'important work, at llieir- hamls, and al me samo inuu auumg Itirgolv lo llioirown individual lusour. ... 'n.,.v Hie snluiidid nirciicv lur goud, and il conducted with a prol'iv siontil spu n, il win iuu uu long inuu difi't'toiu will allow tho time spent in attending thorn. ' '. ' ' i., A JJtftji.torS totUVihrl WIH held ot CurweuBvilla, Juno 3oth, nnd, ton. tinued In, bus si on one day., Several iinportiinl sihnol questiond Were dis cussed ; Mil proi'iiuiy inu mirai nu normal was the one relating lo rt general "tjiadcd Courso of Sliulyp applieabld 10 uu oi our . i uuwio. , coiiiiniltco wan appointed, who pro, I .... 1 .1 i .i.inl iii Lot I. run nt i' pnrcti uuu jit.ni" ...v.. - .. pnpors, Course, only to be Used ni ' 1 ..i- u ..,., I, am ail OUHInTve CIUIIIU u. vn. mn.iw.ni.,.. rONCLCDLD ON KOllHTII PAHE.