Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 06, 1853, Image 2

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'^iV.tbeJSSor7 d CofcroittTO W p ClW h'i ln t*?* 7 h ° wa f elec,ed '«'•“* State Senate,'i j Noxt Tuesday the freemen of this Com- we trust that by fair means, The New- Orleans Crosent of’tlieia
period of his-service-in ilie House n° rt e | {xn^ l 0 50. i monwenlth will say by their votes who is on our part, in spito of the falsehoods and bus tho following account of a visitj o 'j|
* more of the kindness and* resneeb T o i, 1 ? 8 " " b " *'V ' ,)c ’f'. l l’ icd " sent in_tlyj ill?■ |"1° st worthy to discharge tho important misrepresentation of theopposition, he may fif'”« ry * *,u 3ee !" 9 p 'k° a sketch of n
Jopendenltyhimsef/ 5 "d"' 6 oc . ,i in ‘ | wi'th m. “oof i ’ t of^h^ 1 colleagues ° f lh ° ° niccs tllen -«i>bo fiollod.- be triumphantly elected-nnd whenelected- lho „ y^?a,i Lw
iudmvAm»i y t I seli > according to hisown and the confidence of the public thnn'Mr I fho candidates are, for Judge of the'Su- we doubt not, the duties of the oflice will, ns forencc which suffering and death so °r‘
he?SwaW^ 8 trea ‘ ed res P e ctfully Foroy.b. ' P rern ° Court, JOHN C. KNOX, of'Tioga, heretofore bo faithfully discharged. .creates: 8 l - S °^
His-reputation for integrity has never THE REPUBLSCAN. For Canal Commissioner, THOS. FOR- : ! „ down among the dead men
he rias nssormfS ,h ®" ousc *' been excelled, and is now almost provor-l : ~V^' 7 i , p ' ~ SYTII of Philadelphia countv For a„ I Democratic Representative Ponventlotl. ; To verily tho many horrible renori,'’;
OidlwalliwW Run no- lif n l Ih >rB T’• bi r! ~ hrl o u« l ,out ,l,uS "‘ ,c - I« 'be discharge J^ ARFIELB ' OCT 1053 ‘ dlmr Gnnnmi Tn»nn A IM n a L .r» s ,*l Pursuant the Democrat- ,ho Doings among the dead, wo /oil
had: been- members before m: In, r r d T‘ ,n evcr . v P' lblic «™ B ‘ »*e has |Y • -1- ->• j fl . p nr r ’ ° f | M '* ic Conferees for thc'district composed or '’»"«• the cemetnos. In every B jg
Min nnq lln , ■ blß,or<1 > Q im ns far back: filled, and in rnrncst endeavors to promote i Demockatio Nominations. l” 1 Collnl y- lor General, J. (| )0 CoU ntics 0 f Clearfield Elk and Me werc ,on B recessions, tramping f 0 V?
• sriSisar »*>?••*«' *. s „ r brawled era.™«. «*«. ™«.fr. r .ui4“|
'ws&>'£'r s T >T c -dk■? wT^r^.t! 460 -• ,AS * Bra,Ns,,>is -,^
Sn^ n Ze° n and n wn e s nd ll '° n F°' with the in- TH ° S ' "' ' ln ' d ° ,plii( ‘ C °‘ TbCS ° “ ar ° a " fnmilinr ‘° " 1C D °' Me-' whUe haJghJgs-tha^oice7e£
Sieiodv'"i °[ " ,at ,nk ' n i° U '" ,iarr ' ; - ncMknowlerlge? InThi’s iiexiS.Sy PHR ° f M f n “» been well “od'anTprovid to bT truly Eli/^^ 1 S^mtary 0 ' 1 ' 1 Df ' C ‘ R ' Enrl ° y » ‘ ilSwly® swept^lhriong'
I.iirer i,i,h Vis rc"o»!’,”mbT»f'd°J L PORTE K BRAIVLEyfor CV.»f„,d co. r«i'!,l u l lo ovory ira„ rcpo.ed in ,h om .-, O, morion of A. 1. Wild., ,ho i-lc tail
ItndWledge, he never'failed to sustain him'i™ "" " ~nt' ^common ; upon no other ’ ' ’ iqanintnnco, and mno instance Tailed to! McKcan-A. M. Benton, Seth A. Back- Allowed by tho noisy tread of
selfas it man of mind and manners 1 harmo'h v “"C P T Peri ' y ""‘'r Coon-, v Nominations. ! W, "‘ ho «° od will of our Wizens. ' us «»<* W. J. Davis. under arms ; while there again tho p&ft
From the time he served in the Reform ' - “7°, Prothonotan), Register, Ac. I Mr « Foksyth, is remembered as the cv- 1 I. Wilcox, M. L. Ross, and C. u ' us 'rondlod to Ins long homo on a rid.
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eoirimunity in which ho resides as a use firm ,in,l i ' ,7 1 '° n ‘ b !° ! J l T nt )‘' s . ROBERT MAHAFEEY of Bell tn M L ' m <>crut and a faithful advocate ol lho time, and Ridgwav as the place, lor hold- m °r s d contributed to the grand banquft
W ci,i,e„ d „„d during r p “i„d rfTE I," C,,,,," ,S „ -i,° P ' !«*«, economy i„ p„l,|ic expend],„cs. -8 .1,. cee.e.5,,,,,' „„, n L,e e c.ndid,,,. -*•*• No. .mora, Ik. «*, V.
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Business transactions. 1 hpcnmm'T 1 ' °* cnns - v ' v ! ,n ' n is annually | _ Ifll-TTIfiV 1 Hphkiam Banks, is also well known to 1 The Convention then, on motion, pro- *y tenement thrilled the low woil of ths
Mr Banks is a man of family. His old.-' wc77l[h min(;rl ?'! p r i many of our citizens ns one of the most ce( l d , cd to make nominations; when, mo l "T r ° r ( , the chl,d of her “^tion,,
•st son isa successful hawyer In Holli- y nat |,„r, f V „ ' doped, more uni-, Ocfoie we shall have issued another, , j h , 0 p mon nn a i Mr. Benton nominated Anion S. A mold. " bile from the corner opposite burst th»
■Jaysbtirg. His second son died in San c ilm 1 ~i f l,; c ,f c es old,scor ‘ ] 10 “‘b' l number, the second Tuesday of October ,' fi ’ , 7 C " ‘'“V Mr. Ross nominated Wm. J. Hemphill. SO,, K , of so ™ l°w bncchannnl, mingling
Francisco, i„ October, 1918, when, hS '*' nrinciXs °" m ° rC "ill have passed, and those who are (Q . bro «“* of V™* ninlevolenes tins not dnred : Mr. Wilcox nominated Martin N.diols, ri! » ldr . v sentiment, or swearing!
Had located as u lawyer, wi'h very flitter ' ■'t|>' rienco moio am.l m - our C’onniv tIT i i : 10 assail - His rc-election, with that of tho dr. pra\er or two as the humor moved him. w.
,ng prospects. His son was in all ronnda^l l, 0 "'? ir ‘‘° ’ rU ' ! ' ~,'r I ill f n,ld 7 altc . talented Bkawi.ey, cannot be doubted ’ Mr. Eailcy nominated Alexander Caid- . 1 be skies wore a delusive aspect. A
•he* bat ties near theei.vor Mexico linder' , f the saenee ol evil govern- our laws will have been selected. From, Q[ ’ . , ‘ well. hove was nil cloudless sunshine, but littl*
Scotland Worth, and is now a nra’cticinc , „ other portions of our paper, our readers , , . e ’ . . ’ , ust l - ss 0 On motion, the convention then pro- l!1 k<!f T ln o ' vl, b lh e black melancholy that
physician. He has other and vouo"i>° 1 , lm „nrr’ C | V '' ry ' n, ° I)L ’ mo ” at wdl cannot fiil to observe that for the Lcisla- ' PL ' l '' ' S kllowll to nl, nost evory ccedcd t„ haliot for a candidate. enveloped nil below. Out along the high
children. • '■° ' i f“ PI h. t° r . < ‘B ula-r " om!nn " ons ° 1 fl " 8 P'* r - ! ture, there are two candidate- 'n the fid I , volcr 'be county,and having given gen- On the first ballot, Arnold had 3; Nicli- ways that lead to the cities of tile dead,:
The lending trails of his character are Lii n i r I T’’ rt-pmanon and suseess ‘ ' era I saiisfaction thus far on the Bench,the ols I; CnlJwell 1 ; [Jcmplnll 1. alul st ' n 'be trampof funeral crowds know
caution and firmness of purpose H? s <-f a .erahs.sues abstract .pies- Mr Arnold, the member last year; who. * o. Arnold o. Nichols l ; Caldwell 1; a lion. Up rolled the volumes of
mind is dear and 10-ical- and P he’ is nl.l i n,orn,s .’ Und 11,0 mt,ll ilorm topics ; has been nominated by tlieconfc reesrepre- r rii B,tl ° loll ° r llm ' VII lt IL ’' r Hemphill v.’. V dust from the busy roads, and the plumes]
ways-ready to nrercr°tha/which is nrnc' I ~l' v a- v s "g ,(iU,:d 0,,,0n « ! h o people ought ‘senlmglhc minority,,fthe Democratic party 1 ‘° r °‘ U ICrm ’ i Mr. Wilcox withdrew the name of Mar-'° r ,he death carria g eB in scorning
Jicarand useful to that wtiicn is u, ; „ 0 | nc ' cr to be introduced into politics. It 0 f ,| lc i);, [nct iu)t | Alexander CalJw-II : l)r om ' candidates for county offices, it tin Nichols, Jr. ; sympathy to the swaying cypresses of the
and uncertain. ! r77av“. Tl^! r -, whohavin* bec’u almost unmimouslv n0,,.’ is uni,cctssnr - v lc c0n51,1,,(! tlina in s l' cal! ' 3 - Allluld 2 i Caldwell 1 ; Hemphill 3., 7° m P. ‘-nvclopcd in their dun appareling;
Hon. J. Porter Brawley, tho candidate | United Stales, and such otncJ 5 ", I '^- 0 '°imatcd bv°tlio Democratic oartv of 'le-ir in ° of lhcm - They arc all men of char-' . 4 - Arnold 3; Culdwoll2; Hemphill i. : of m° ss -fi garniture for such n scene.
r 'r T b ° m in „ Ran -:buvo been from time to tunc handed over | he..,, > X.. ,7 t r nC,Cr ’ hm and tried, and fu|.' Arnold 2; Caldwell 3 ; Ilcmphili 1. A ho « a wring pom. s carnages nccu.
floloti township, L rn - w ford countv. Penn • intiminn Ur , „ r,i r i# ■ i •. . u t the lw iu irti \wiy Oun* . . . A n jot ion wqs n made for /»n nrl inn r mulntc(l,nncl\u.gui ten msters qs t hov in*t
15*»risw. 1 rci ’ ma ’** 11 y -...,: 'y•• n^m . :„„„, 0 M *«*»"»v" r™*-»i.^C
He entered Allegheny College in the ' ever will be, inevitable defeat. SichYneas-i'' no ' v P rcs , scd by Ins friends, ! Demoerar’y u7v conX,7 cand,dalcs ’ 1,10 d«.V, the 23t1, ins!., which was agreed to ; coarse jest with the broad oath; no sound -
Spring of 16-17, " hen he graduated with ' U res should he summitted totlieintelli.'encc tbc peoples candidate—as a man identified . J . - m .' a n - and the Secretary ordered to immediately but of profane malediction and of riotous.
!s e «f ,^ S n t | hon - orB rM ( that I ' ,S,i ‘ U,ion i* l , of the people’s'representatives, and if wise - with the interests of Clearfield counly, and 01 lrr | riurnphn nl victory. Let no Demo- delegation to that I '*‘ f° and. thongs and-:
tS 7' VinS 77 8n ’ bu ,VIIS elecl ' will always ultimately triuirph. 'J'ho Dom- 1 peculiarly fitted lo represent our county at t' ra! a '' ! ‘"sclf from the polls under SET, JA B VCK US Prcident thc ; rDe °r whee's At the gates, ,h 9 -
Pennsylvania inXsXl.TnTreStod in' . nivo \ ho . s i us,iflcd * and . nov ‘ «bis time. Meetings of the friends of Mr. ' he . ‘|* al .> ,ILrc •« noth "’g al . C. R. Earley, Sec,Car;. • ~la' " n f of the corruption
i «A 9 ' m n i .leu in or will sanction, lho importation o! anv : e-,i i„, ,o nr . • . . , , stake, und that this is not an unportunt - -- was lam ned with the rank atmosphere ’:
ntnm Mr ; BraW ' 0y "- a 3,“ :? ry act ' v 1 c contraband Urns into the heated precinct’s: L,ld " Ui - a c """ b cng held all over the ft is a very important election-' DeniOfrcliC Representative ConVfMion. from rotting corpses. Inside they 'were-..
Andeffic.cnt member o. :ho House while ofthe oloc(ion ground . 1 centy. When we assert that the feeling , ;7'X ns * tl *,* ! on X!f, T. M.' Pursuant to adjournment,-he Democrat- P>lcd by fillies, exposed to the heo’t of tire
wnfr < fi’ UP ' 0 a Snal 111 botiy, though he. The Democratic party is now formidable ol disatFjction towards .Mr. Arnold is wiJn J • n ' , T- 101 ' 7' ic Representative Convention for the dis- sun > swollen with corruption, bursting
' mcn y Lr or l G floor. und invinclljlc. Tho administration of llie spread, and ihat lho dele rinination by nil l "!"® S C ' (n P ar,la,, y Sl, erec-d this fall, it , r j ( .| c „ m m, S cd of the counties of Clear- ‘bcir coffin lids, and sundering, na if by-’j
Chhirmnn nribr.^nlXmT 1 /’ ''! as i g"od nnd groat statesmen at the bend ofthe : parties to support Mr. Caldweil is -encruf 1,1 Lc heralded throughout the Union as field, Klk/nnd MeKr-an re-assembled at physical effort, the ligaments thnt bound
■I q... H , ° “PP 0^1011 Republic is founded upon the wise principles , . .. D ' ’■ a condemnation of tho National Adminis. 'be Court House in Ridgwav, on Monda v, 'heii hands und feet, and extending their
£r Df £ ro^ e f SC T A ycar " mem ’ -°l his Inaugural address, and must redound : lllrol, sh o ut tins comity, wo assert that , ra(io on() an cvi(|( , nce , hnt „, c de(unc , Sept. 28,1, 1953. ° ' '’rigid limbs in every outer attitude. What'
Pnm-minoo K ,h° r S ? l ? a . Apportionment to t lie honor, prosperity ami progress ofthe " Inch from the most reliable sources wo , . f . . ... Sctli A. Backus, President of the Cou- a jest of horror!—Mammon at thegatesß
exceedingly imnort '7 1C 1 p°® 1,l P ns , country. Already has a leading and bril-' believe to be the fact. Tho reasons given , X. tsus tl a I<:n - iMinportnn , vrnl j orli not being present, P. W. Barret;,' was making thrill outside bv the hands of'”
wtreidsoT hat7rnan U of Co'rnmht'pn < n !' l:Urt P oinl in th<J loau n l)r al Address of Pres- |,v Mr. Caldwell's friends for supporting '^ n ’ Dcniocla ' lc '» lha Ksq., of Clea,field, was chosen Preside,,, bis black and sweating minions, that ren- ’
Pens £ end Slides l7 I? , ldanl ‘’ierco been nobly vindicated Under nru n.n, me reflations R '-'“ X"''” ' f- R E,, r |,- y . ,h e Sc create, being sweetmeats and cooling beverages^
lij; sX : ’J"": V ■ r, r M ;*' r ,,,y °’ nn , ajoptedat the Den, ecratic mceline he’d at cuMlle u " 1 "**>»>'■ But more present the meeting was called bJ 6r,kw. e :«<. 'bo ih.o„ a s of mourners or of idle spec-;
•tor in tho Crnwford county Convention - An ? • 11, -? n has been asset .eel- . ° ' ‘ particularly is it important that Clearfield - A- J. \\ ileox, one of the Elk Delegates, mtors, who, inhaling the fumes of rotting-
M d-clmod ,1,0 in™;,™.' ; V -I, -3 , llou!lJ ~ l fo|| ,„ |c . Sbo r «o, ton* p„ 50,,,., Ic„c, mod f„,n, toT«. -Ir-ody-hoovod ,1,0 e „, B e," x,„i|f ,
Irict Corrven-rion, after havinn- been adher- ! <n r -in , , bo lound in another part ol this paper.— ‘ 1 him, substituting C.harles Horton in hw " itlnn, the “King of Terrors” held his--
ed lo by his friends through Two hundred ! P 1 ' C . fin ‘ lnclal cbarac,er anJ eoudmonof If wo should snv that Clearfield county has’ ‘ , 7 P L,U ' llC iuc< ' cssof "lead, übo was admitted and look u seat Saturnalia, with a crowd oT stolid laborers
sad eighty-seven ballots, in order to com- 1 tXX "" had <o complain of tbe course of "T' ° lh ° rand I ,dn , , ‘’ 9 now b ‘ :fore lbc {! lC vntion. who as they tumbled the dead into tire’:
promise the conflicting claims of the two 1 1 "cests ol the btute liuve been i counties in ibis districi P CC *P |O ' but particularly is her interest at Duos I arsons, was also admitted as a ditches, knocked them “about the maz. I
counties. In IW he was nominated for I™ U n “ m,x:rtJ,,o . ailm ; n . ls - i X,/ / , '77; '7' stake in the future. To the Polls, then subsll,u,c flir Seth A. Backus, of McKean, >- a «-d,” and swore dread oaths, interming.--
the Senate, and elected by a large vote.-i “° foo '’' .t ,e pursuits of m- : vou.dbo giving publicity to a falsohood.' lkmocrtxU 0 „ T , ’ "7",, «'ho was absent. led with the more dreadful sounds of dl-''
He maintained n very honorable* standing'p U r > are rt ' va rdtd wall prosperity, anJ ,\\ 0 heve always been ticket men, when ,’ ’ ’ | The Convention then, on motion, pro-' momac jollity.
in that dignified body. He was a , f a ' ,s ylvan,a ,s fas. advancing m ,| la rank nominations were fairly made, or when ° r °, P ° ‘ “ V °' C 7° 1 rll,y oP your cause, cecded to make nomination, when Mr.' Long ditches were dug across the great '
her of the Committee on the Judiciary, 17lie is now Z n"f iiil ‘brough lukewarmness onthepart ofmem- 1 7'° r,hy ,° f >OUr candldal(;s - and sa c!i a vote Goodlandcr nominated Alexander Caldwell, bumai, charnel. Wide enough weio they :
Chairman of the Committee on Corpor- , 1 m P ol,tl< r“ l P°'!' Lr - bes of the nartv the „,m„. n f„n„ n i: as vvill bu worthy of the homcof Governor, —Mr-Ross, nominated Wm. J. Hemphill ,0 mtomb a legion, but only fourteen in-'f
ations, on Estate and Escheats, and on the I T'* ' ° car ‘ ' , . Par ‘ ’ lh ? "T unpopular l Bigler. i Mr. Horton, nominated Sanford Yale Mr dies deep. Coffins laid in 7hem showed-.:
Militia; Ho was nn industrious and tab ! ltri7 1 plaCC<l on « ho, * ckc, > ' vehavo ' v— I * ?'*>", nornina ted Aaron S. A mold. i 'bcir tops above the surface of the earth,
anffed Senator, warmly devoted to tho in- 1 Xi| ~ ’ mil it ul umunished | always urged lliepnrty to supportiho nmn-! aLMtiOR UKMiRAL. I The f onventiun then proceeded to ballot, On these were piled dirt to the depths of a '
tcrests of his constituents. I7*. 0 | '' U r( ’P tu ' an i epeat it as often mi t ions. But in this case we do not feel Although the whig press of tho ISiate are aa J on the lflth ballot, Mr. Arnold hnd five foot or more, but so loosely thnt thomy-L
In the-sossioh dl 1819, Mr. Brawley was L..„, 1f . ( i ’ r |7 ° l ? r iV U '7 P ‘ Uly UK ' bound to do so. ! down up-m J. Porter Brawley, tbc Demo- 'o' csan4 " ;,s duly declarid the choice finds of flics found entry between the loose
pominatfed by the Democratic members of ' P -7 • ZC - ! , 1)uvo! ° olu: da r “* ‘cntic nominee for 7 ol c.n a o,„io„. : clods, down to the cracked seams of tha ’
the Senate for Speaker of that body and i 77, 7| 'X 7 n ‘‘ d I 1,,,0m 'be proceedings of the Ridgeway “ f "‘J' ° r General, as Mr . Davis, lh, n moved that the nomin- coffins, and buzzed and blew there their
Was defeated by a single vote ' o.t, and vole th<; ticket, the whole ticket j (..mvcntion, wcloan that on the nth Sept., • | pouent to the cause ol temperance, und ntion be declared unanimous. Upon this ovarn, creating each hour their hatcfied"-
In 1850 Mr. Brawl °y was nominated by 1 S '77 V lIMtST Cl • r'" k;!k count - v c.mfi-rr-es each nom- Call U P°" nll ‘cmpcrancc men to cast their qucslik-n the yeas and nays were called, swarms,
the Democratic State Convention for tho ! wjtf CURTIS V’ 1 l,; ‘ ir,nnn -| p c . d n Clearfield man for the Lodslulure— ! voles for tl |t;ir candiduto, Christian .Myers, " bicli resulted ns folluws: i Dul no sound of sorrow was thcro with- ■
olfice of Surveyor of the Common wealth,! nL ' brEFFENBACH { Secratarics , and before the adjournment .M°r Caldwell ’ n,ld 'hereby achieve a great temperance n/X’X'tu J lc !'; r ' s ' C : F’Hork-s ' ,h;!t wide Gehemmn Men used to tire -
and was cleclrd. flo was ngain nomina-! * __ rt • , . .... . . , victurv- vriiMltn vamn,’,, \ m Horton, M. L. Ross, A. M. Huiton, W. J. of dissolution had foregotten all.
tod fur the same oflice by the late 4(h of Shut him ui* —Thus!—If a whii'evcr oc< '' ,vl;d onu llal ‘ ‘voles of the Con-; • ■' . “ " L '- L ’ ‘ kIK -wn, I)aads and Enos Parson, 0. touch of sympathy. Uncouth laborers,.
March Convention, and is at present the ‘ opens his heudubout Democratic measures "rees horn Elk anil M Kean. If these ■ ‘ . " s lan ) e rs, lbc whig can- Nays.—G. B. Goodlandcr, Eli Bloom with their bare shock heads' Blood under J
Democratic nominee. Ho has made an shut Imp up by putting this morsel into’ conferees weresiiiccro—iftbey but rcTlcct- i lJ . lda,t lor ll,e abovc olT i ce > a ' 'bo late ses- ""D •W- Barrett, 3. i the broiling heat ofthe sun, digging in lho
able, ipdustrious and faithful officer, nnd the cavity. It is confessed by the JWuional ed the feelings of those who constitued s ' on oP '^ c Legislature, as lho the Journal * , r - Hoiton the noflered llic follow ingrrs-; cart b ;ns soon ns thcywouldencounler
has givert universal satisfaction to aII who Intcllingencer, thnt thero are now a sur- them their n"cn's then Mr f'ulrlwpll 'b° Senate will show, vote on every oc- ?-7 10 .?’ " 110,1 "as adopted by a vote of un obstructing root or stump, wouldsw’ear
have had business with the office. 'pluswnhina fraction of 8‘J2,000,0U0 in , i ,i° i’• r ' r 'casin in opposition to the bill iben i'»r °•' Lai ictt and Bloom voting in tbe a hideous oath, remove to another spot', i
Mr. Brawley, after he had left college,' lire Treasu, v, notwithstanding the aecrc- I°' oll| y /^ he ci — oP ' aa ' P a '' of the ( senate kXcx X , M 7 bc '° C , and Goodlandcr not voting. I andgo-on digging as before. Now Ll
commenced tho study oflriw, under Jurlge'tarv is redeeming United States Blocks, Lcmocratic party who reside iu Clearfield, ocnato, nown ns the Maine Law. In, Resolved, That in accordance wnh the! then 'be mattock or tho spado would di*:
Church,and was admitted to the Bar fn and otherwise paying the public debfns but tbc choice of a portion of Elk and Me- orU, - r ' lla ' a, l persons may be convinced of usages oi the Democratic party, the nom-' ‘ ur b 'he bones of some former 'tenant of
1843, at the ago 0f24 years. He was ap- [ fast ns the law to tit.”t end will allow him. Kean counties. And kuowin« as wo do 1,113 lact > "*® on| y necessary that they re-: “j. 00 * A - s Arnold, should receive lho vote ‘ho mould, forgotten there nmid tlienrmies •
r°rji'*ur Attorney General, und was Thus it appears that the Government’s that the Convention of tho 28ili° was made Por lo ‘be Senate Journal for 1552, page 1 ° C lk, mocrntic party in the district. o' the accumula'ed victims, nnd thesturdy
hfd thfu! officer. When the administra- revenues are increasing sorupidly that the f , , 7 534 and 012 and see for themselves 1 ° n m T n - a 6 rood ' ba ‘ *h« next Repre- ; '“borer with a gibe, would hurl thobrokeu
..o/ctoged he resigned. ' public deb, is being last ex,inguisfied with- * P ° , Bubs, *‘ UtC8 ’ ' vll ° v , oted By further i. ™v 7 ,Ws 8bo " ' fro 6^ te ?" sw ard, groul fourth .J.
Mr. Brawley is u firm unflinching j°ut materially decoasina the amount of lhoso whose P laces l,R ‘y supplied— | relorc nue it may nso bo seen meet at Ridgwuy, on tho 15th of Sept. 1 energetic d n , and chuckle in the ex*.
Democrat. During his .Legislative career cash on hand. And this, mind you, in wo fuel somewhat backward about calling ( lna ; this Lhristian Myers, whoso election , 18 T 1- j cess of glee. Skull bones were dug up
although a young matt, bo did not, we bn- spite, in very spite of the lavish and un- on the democracy ofClearfield tosunport wb 'S ecl ‘ lors would fain induce the people! , mol ‘ on > Resolved, Tim t these pro-: f rom their long sepulchre, with ghastliness
Mve, give a single vote that incurred the sparing gnlphanism and contract jobbing, Mr Arnold as the nominee ofthn PnnLn lo heh'ovo would be such a mitrhtv temper- 1 ? eedl "8 s . fog eth c r withklfiosc of the meet-; Btaring out: ;
disapprobation ofthe party. Hb is affable which would have depleted imv treasury, - n „ - > O3 "‘t nominee ofthe Gonven- a °, y /' , jng of this Convention on tho 17th instant, I -From weh lack lu.ir* «•!«. h»u "
Ondpopular in his manners, nnd is pos-! except one snpplioil by the wise policyof 1 n hoisting his nams to tho head of ' f 1 P P in almost eve.. be published in the diflurent papers of the ‘ VVithout eiicfintr an»Aln v’ •t "
sessedurgreat kindness nnd generosity of the Democratic tariff 0f1846. ‘ °ur paper as the regularly and fuirly nomi- T Legislative frolic, for which the Session district. 1 and with only nn 7. ,as '
a man and a politician ho j The unparalled prosperity ofthe coun- nutcd candidato of tire district, but would waa 80 no ‘ e d—nnd for which the State, 0n m o'i°n adjourned. digger of “make room bn* l>v.
Lt?:^ oyed 7 e( " end 7 lipandcon -,[ r >:* lln | h* 3o " °' vi "o 10 Democratic legis- mako known to tho voters that AARON by llis vole ’ nnd ,hat of °‘hers equally nn „ P - VV - BARREIT, Pres’t. I Economy of space was the sourcZof
' Vhomhohas bCO r cu - i, before tho people as the -i.h the peoples money! was C - R Sec>y. | cunning cufcuiaJns in belfowffigTway
;Tho HbD.ThomasH. Forsyth, the nom- Wh; should the people desire nominco of ‘ he Ridgeway Convention, be- Co ”P. el,ed ,0 foot th ? bil! - . . Important From Europe. of gStV ,
inpb; for Canal Commissioner, is known 'o whig rulers ever either in national or nom ' nate d by the votes of the Elk nnd 11 not * trQ Pgei with theso fucts before . { e ,e g ra phic despatch, announcing the corruntinn in 7 pr ° portl °i >S rA-, oate “ j
and tjreadth of p enn- elute concerns.— Ohio Statesman. M’Kean delegates, or their substitutes, and ‘be people, tlmtthe whig party could huve ‘ h ,°-. st r eamer Washington, gives central projections ZT their coffinq left
T*n. o.GoodCuunssl,:—"Why ALEXANDER CALDWELL, h.. f n ' d “ d ”‘ , ' 0 “ 11 »en TmJX H.ZScS'.V.UIIfS fT’ 'ZT* ““ “ h “' 1 »
adtve expbrieiice. P P - don’t you tako a seat within the bar 7” beon brought out as the candidate of Clear- d Malne Law men of other parties to had rejectod the Vienna noto as modified ! n,j A hl3 wus ,0 ° much room to bo
v /Vfr. .Fbrsylh isnow about 60 years of nB b e d°ne gentleman of another in a court field county. cast 'beir votes for their candidate.— by the Sultan, and that war seemed inevit I rd "n e jl r,b ' H° w should the spaco
ofl^i'Ho was'borii in Bucks county, whero r oo m "'e other day. “My mother always Tl 'o proceedings ofthe Representative S'nmge ns it may appear it is nevertheless i* ble - The English nnd French consuls l K ? °PP ortunel y iHo material is at :
he Was brought up to the business of a car- j !!i ° Ut °* bad re- Conventions can be found in another col- true, (hat an effort for that purpose has ‘f J a«s»-an act which had occa-1 th7 n c7n s r Q a of a urTmtrr '
Hntor and butlder, and continued to reside Pbodthe other umn of to-days paper. been and is at present being made We ,'r • General Luders, 17hlren 7 W ° 111,,Q '
iHere until he was about 23 years of ago (KT The pimples on a toper’s face are ■ *- ■' wm.1,l ih««.f rt J " „. E ° We with fresh corps of Russian troops was J 177 tj “ .^ , L dr ? n ,n * he s pacos'
ji%ei> be removed to Phifadelphia. puring 00 old fashioned sort of “spiritual mani- (tt-Tici ets hive hnnn •, a jj- u h efoire warn nl^l tempernneo men advancing into Moldavia. Thß Emperor U 7^ eads ? nd h ® els of *h<* Titans nnd'
lh<i^hottf.limp <if his residence in the city, Testation.” They cannot bo said to come ‘ been printedland dis- who are honoßt in their professions to ox- oP Russia was to proceed at once to War. °y *b o mother by herself out thero a.
'actively engaged in his occuD eXac,l y f ro "i beyond the grave; but they ID maDy °‘ th ° ,ownB b i P B for A, nmjno for themselves, nnduct understand- saw > in order to meet the Emperor of Zfil A comrade will, be found anon, 1
pation.excCpt WhjleLabsent as a rinember of show clearly that tho ‘medium’ is hurry- s - Arnoid the nomminee of tho Ridgeway ingly on the subject. Austria at Olmutz on Sept. 23d. ana herself and babies wilt sleep not tho 1
J. 1 ?? Loe iBfd, V, r . e -; , Tb ® fi f B ‘ important pub- - ing'bimself towards the grave. Convention for Assembly, nnd many ofthe We do not claim for Mr R Mn »i„„ • The Turkish troops’ iinder Omer Pacha ‘° h oowonted contact^
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and contemplate tfie
vast congregation o f tlio dead. - -