Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 10, 1853, Image 2

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    C'paiMllMPATiof4s.
■- uscerlniii who lie in. Ho might tmsw o^’ Ibr. that being iho truth, Alexander Caldwell
■ For this Reim/i/umi -* 1 , 01 ' 01 . <bo Should be c-vcfrfeo; is quite an unassuming uud modest man—
' Mewiis. EpiTousXdn AlMl.illow t4V 7 that d uj.-,lio«J {notorvnts l mean) “alow to speak ill” of any one, of good-bu*.
Irf* UHliwlc'annoyed by itf ‘Eh'Y/“ '> <l“n w,llb ° f ,ocss tncl * inq.roaclmblc character,,and
m Who wcip commiilina fpra- u ti io , Lolm L 7 S,a ‘'° W °*V I 7 ”T P - U ‘ Y- “7° 'T*"! °V y 1
idhttons on tuy ucigh horseubbagos,potatoes « “ft V • V ■ k ofllu,+_h l avl "S friends who admire the!
fflWtoVwwmiimou n l3 tin„ nmir 1 i Muas. s. Jiduors ifJiis c-ommumcnlion whs j man, mid who presented him to tho con-fid-.
5U1, 71 h“!!S W T not 60 77 <*«f» Me oration of the jleople. Ho had mover bee,. >
71 d 7f; I>u ivuultl endeavor to rtsy ilo it I defeated Tin Vim in a nomination vet. ■ I
.’• • ■ • iV’* '7? “* u, id the table when anonynio.us.ua it'is. In fact I picked it tip j, “India rubber conscience I” If the Rev ’
lo lake anm'lnckui.oh lELsum"""" *“* " f>W 10 *" d «« d W|,|y . but having read' II: A.P., has any thing like a conscience j
dldV&c' which Mrs D had Orn n U 7 ml" "’* 51 1 c,,,1d ,m . lO * “ bnosl regretted I had it must be something of the character of 1
ns\ t VvS' life 7 occ ‘’ p “-' d V wri “ B 8 " hat 1 oil dropped upon the°sukface of the water;'
Sia m " nl ' e, ‘- ■ 1 . W,,S 7"'"** ,0 dcs,roy *he jit will spread‘almost to infinity, nnd like
iho Sv b ', U } Ad'oca,e of cunimumculio«-H>ut upon second thought India Rubber will stretch very thin, ; i
ZdLh tTTi -T “ 7 gi '° yOU 11,0 l* rlvi, ®6 e ot doing »?th W. Caldwell's name was put in nomN
flio ol ij)& conunujiicoiion ilic*; 1 itMiiuscnnt ng vnn ni/uiqr* i „ n .L_ ** • r • rn c u »
*-d “tt. A. P.’’ Mrs. D. wn's certain that ' ■ ‘ 3 ° 1 °" oul of cou « Clearfield co
it was not “Hunk’s,” as it contained none ' -. I)lC * u “* T d \ vnsa syrop,wD ‘ oPth c‘warmest friend
of those bright flashes of wit whichdrstin-' "" Mr the Clear Ilcld Republican. - • sh 'P* Und r ,hc ' nan lba ', c . ould not sec the
gulshes his productions, it was! M teas its; Editoiis I have just perused f 77* • m' P S ' ,C fe’ ° Ul ’ V r ° 1 8 “
n ; mioister7suggested \Vill.' “1 am certain an article published in the EU; Advocate " v’ Wu '' M ‘ )asrs -^ d,to l, 8 > su ‘j h ln “‘
„.r 1, x..y Kg „wu, „foc. sa |., „g„od H. A. K™T»iy J!r hi^SStTir
i;;;, as ts s; rsis “ i , ; , s , , h i di :' i :d lite , °"'7' tr
tjen or (■onipounu so many new woids After u preliminary article, and a oiuita- 1 a „u.: i J ■
& -HSr 'h- U ’ B ,OrHC T C *; » n A°p y °.“ r r di, ° rial of ‘ ho Isth ull --jone’s of earth, by °usin t "fuch onchSlm?
Snt'h’i IW “I h a r t)| r ° ° l' K n” ‘ n mOSt Unctmn,uble but «nd ungenllemanlv language. '' I
S LVak ast co, 7 a!d 7hev II 7 7i » m!, l r, ,? C ;’ l C °" ,mCnCC3 '!' ,h i Tho «li;or of the RcpUbfican is “gross- I
J c *■ kjiMh conn ond Ihov talked blank falsehood, (tho moaning of whrchtitr » 1 ° I
;-ross lu each other—and Tom jJnes told phrase 1 rcspec,fully ask from him )Se 7, r “ most unconscous propa
/«<-' >ha> the lawyers we re hired to black- then states tim. no agreement ofThi corn : ,nf,Hen7 '7777.7. “T o^
gpprdyieuple ip coupt, nnd I kno.w minis- forces was made in 1852, that Clearfield:/\y on der whether the Rev' 1 !! A^^Eso
tors Jo not nbuso those who arc opposed county was to have the member in 1858 i i , . ‘,l.^'’
10 t|)em.” You are both wrong my boys,” and blames iho editor for bavin* “creduli-’i *n 7°7°/ “ USI ° U ? himsell.)—
f ,id Mrs. I). “Whit Willie thinks is fine ty,” m behoving the statement ofa nelgh4^
langunge,(J,aving never heard such before) hor nnd fellow citizen as to such an nr-ill R en1,10 Re '• H. A. 1., Lsq.,
is mere nUd'dry. And those words which rangement having been made in prefer-! Da il ' fh ° mo, '° ~CCUSto' n “ < J { J>
t,O gives ibe wrtter credit for compounding' ence to a statement of our Elk county to'hCnrinhborl" CXpreSSlrC ° f k,nd ‘{
pre slang terms—mere corruptions ofou r iticians of the Rid*ewnv order Now in i a . n ‘ 3 >»clg,luor!i
language, such words as are‘not used by a general way, the Jeople of Clcarfieldi A * '°t nt 7" Wn of Clearfieidf
goon society,but are the yelijclcs of thopgllf 1 county, have as mu in iegard (br truth, | ’ll a° p ) ?"l'wn re,m 77' Vhnt ’^l
,iT the lowest class. And you aro wrung anil ho.iost deuling, as the Rev. H. A P > R , ‘A’ ! Recause the people of,
|-rank. Lawyers as well us ministers, can or dare have. And when a man who 11 n 7'*”'7 7i CDP r < ; lty ’i otal '
belong to learned nnd honorable profes-' sustains a fair character for truth and ve-1 „ ,'h nT' 1 3 ° 7'r " C,,,Z ° n e° rS ' “
aions, (hoy have tluir contests in court, I racily, comes forward os a neighbor and' ° ,bohl k hes,o 3 ici; 'ntheCommonwealth— | Majority. 810
b,ut lu their language and conduct they are; volunteers a statement to an editor, I know , IT h hnrk y 'nrfT 1 ! 'itT' 7' CI,IZPnS “!! e n . 1 , | 0 ! Tho a| Jove is the result of tho vote of
courteous to tluir opponapts, they never Ino reason why he should not be believed n H M’lr’ * ,he demagogues of E!k ; the Ucinocrats upon the two Systems or
make use of Billingsgate language, such as >st as soon as a man who can uso ‘he’ "ll l nl'''T ( P, r 0 r U[, ,°" p m '' a n mak,ng
fbe communiculion 1? SO Ireely interlarded , and ‘booby,’ liko the Rev. H. A. P can i apV , , ' . R ®V bl ‘; Owing to a diflercnco of opinion enter-
A>|(b, My dears it must have been writ- jH. A. I*. tiieu states an agreement made ' s |,' in fh ( ?P ( T'nmL P n V,OU r A . , 6rk ' i luined u P on lhe slJ l>j«ci, the Standing Coin
by some disappointed politician, who by Clearfield county : 'that .-he was to liavo' *r P r ‘ , , Dt l’ to 0 " e mittee, at a meeting held on the evening
,s wholly unacquainted with the proprietiesthe member the fir's, year after the pres-! °JZ r “ P° sl,lon “ s , C^»" s -j of the 20th of September, 1853, passed
pNjlc Do you not lbmk so Pa» Coujd ont district was formed, and the two P |ust! hJ p h f y ° f k ° resolullons lo submit the matter to the
<|ie Editor Jmye beep at lioine and permit- years of tbo two years to'./.t no her, for a few months, is hon- democratic vote throughout the county,
I*l so Mlo a production to be published?-! Elk and M’Kcnn, cncl.-which w-as con-i" ir ‘ r f iTT,’ Tf 0 " ,hc do - v of,he Oeneral election, (Oct.
Aly m.pression ,s (hut he Ins been away I sidered on ample compensation for her! S ,T!,le f'n uU heHocal, 1 1th 1853,) and authorized Hie democratic
for seieral weeks, as the paper has of late! Inrger population.” Who gayo their us- 1 i.'ii. '■ r ° fc,ata . nic M**jesty, and j Committees of Vigilance in the several
had severe) articles iu it of the same stump sent to the proposition? Or? who instruct- t„hi! t 7““ countles—of ' vhnsc ln -j townslrips, to receive the votes; nnd make
ADd seems to be less interesting than Car- ed the conlerces of Clearfield county to 1 'r u „ dozen a year cross the : rel Urn on the day or the meeting of the
inerly.” I picked up the paper-read tin, make such an arrangement ?No public ; a" h Vrp. „ r " 7 C ° r ° ° I I V. s -- j return Judges of the General election.-
eopimunmatiun, wjiii feelings ,of disgust meeting or standing committee of thei„ho;<. ,7hv Or iuTi" y , ° C j n ° l d ° 1 lls ’ | Owing to some neglect or misunderstand
«n4 ninuseincnt deliglitl'plly blended.— | county eversanctioned uny such au agree- ; n i, i pf i, . aSOS ,? most un l mr j: ing, the full proceedings und uclion of the
Perhaps the latter leoling preponderated | men. as just. ‘ 3 a ' . "° Jpl,n ’ bold Committee upon tlrat subject were no.
w ten J thought how great wus the under-! The election of 1852, when a I whnln ' ' ,“ S |iT I,OW ' an ‘l consequently the notice
arid how fruitless the effort pf| Pierce was elected, drew out a much larg-! n - r i ,• y a cast l ko su- may not have been as general ns it should
JhP, writer, .I iqust confess Messrs, er vote in all the counties of the district i P .1 „«r r ,i i, k i r bave been ‘ Tickets were however, print
h>fS, lhat ( came to the same conclusion as l thup any other contest had ever done.— ! „„c,-. , c ? meB ,b f, ‘l® ' ro,n ' ll,e ' , "*‘ bed of ed, uud tho votes received in some of the
Mrs. D r , as loth'J class of men towhichthe! And how stood the vote ? 1 P ‘ U ‘ lllr ! a, . IC8 - . Kov - A- I • Esq., mivnships, hv tliose whoso duly it was to
iiuth.or belonged.’ But the nu- Clearfiield polled, 2754 : ® uflerm S or wa " l of instruction, j allC nd to it, uud the result is ns above
fftpf ? That was tho question, I thought of McKefmlo7o; Elk, 000, making 1070 .h/finrlT 7 y ° Ur co,ldece “ s ! on y° u !given. SAMUEL H. SHAEFNER. I
man in Elk whoso name commenced; K,n fe night find time to come over and in a low For the Committee I
«nd w hen 1 remembered that Char-1 Overplus of Clearfield lessons, show us w herein we are in error ;. -
)je hud no political aspirations, or if he had ! go Clearfield polled as man v votes as i I"7 n ° Ver \ a 7 V ? been blum ': A NTI-LOG JIEETIiVG. |
ppy that he was not looking forward to the! both the nbovo counties, nnd had a sur- "e* 3ny lnn K of,tmt kind before. We Pursuant to previous notice, a large nnd j
tern* uturc us “he hud arranged all things! plus ofmore votes than either Elk or Me-1 Cnn , sh °"; “ . slend - v *" Demo-1 respectable number of the or'
IP county so tfiat Cleuffield would i Kean. No wonder that the Rev. H. AP°?‘ C V ? ?•’ k ° ep !? g pnte T* ’?“ lacreus - J Clearfield County, met at the Glen Hope!
gejtptnly rcccue die support of Elk for the! thought such an arrangement “an umnlo ct, . pop “^^ nllo "- W,CC “‘ I by , l> “ rec ; Sch ° o 1 House, on Saturday Oct. Bth, 1853,'
fxt,twp years for any man she might put, compensation.” 1 ? rd * “ '° VC 7 anc '. cnt lo ' ,d, " nrkB and . for the purpose of expressing their views 1
fjyprd lor the legislature,man could I In the Convention oflBso, M’Kean put 'T.'" , Binceril >'> vvhl< '. il ma y not j and protesting against the floating of loose,'
m !( Fpnvipwd me that .Charlie was the in her claims, and presented Mr. Goodrich ° nl >' ■ns.rucnvo to yoursell ; butadvan-; sa w logs in the West Branch ofthe Sus-
Mho was tlic author? A thought but Elk had the Sunburv rail rood in view '? g ®“ 1 others of Ellt and ftl Keancoun. j quc hanna river and its tributaries. The
flqshed. upross my mind—lt might bayejput in her man, Hon. J.'L. Gillis, and de- lt ' H, ns an e;iam l’ le worl,, y to followed, meeting was somewhat unimuteu and a
tognn dream, but seemed liko jfeaied the nomination of Mr. Goodrich—a d i strong determination shown to resist, at all
bring me thefih-.oltbo A d vonatc.”| Q nd through tho assistance of the Clear-! m/p i;,„® Ih» ■ t m nsakes , y° u , hazards, the unjust und unwise monoply
it, but the paper was not there, j field conferees, attained her object, nnd in 1 if' Ed, ' or ’ ,0 bu n,cked| y «g'«oranl, but, 0 f a body of speculators whose doings are l
‘ jVfc'cL rq.pr nre y.ou looking for Pa ?” j doing so, has embittered the people of M’-! 1/7 ,hV; i 8 “7 j h '” g b c ° nta,n,n B: injuring the best interests of Clearfield Co.
°“ e c " nlal,lln « the returns of the Kean county, so much that one of their! thj - 1 ,! >. | g nor ‘' nLand wicked than his/I'ho meeting wus organised by appointing
Elkeou/jlvducnou.” It has beep destroy, conferees has sworn, that Clear-! ® o,nnaun,ca “ o ” con turns, 1 wou d like to ( Isaac Haines, President—Thus. McL’rack’-
fiduMhe babe tore it, and 1 took a portion field should never have a member so long v [ oduced lo “> for 1 confess I have not e n, L. Weld Lyle McCully und William
for. the purpose of keeping the calm from as the present district existed. Let this be, r,’‘' n ,i,„. 1 ,v , - . , , Henderson Vice Presidents, John Miles Sr.
rr (»or not, I have heard it from quite as ! ~7 ”, K -‘‘n.esare toboand Clark Patchin Secretaries.
please examine/tope, itrbthfui, aud quite ns respectable a man J:n ", h .l E " ,? p ’ wken hoUing, On motion the President appointed L.
per, 1 tJll nk there was a candidate for office as even the Re‘v. 11. A. P. Esq., can thmk A . Lvvn ,ko cd, . ,or of iU. Weld, Isaac Thompson and Geor-m
who received hut one vote, and as that one 1 himself to be, and who was present when \ , Advoc, "°- ' nllmalcs lhat ‘^'er-, Galer, Jr., a committee on Resolutions.
»vas cast tn jhq town which he lived, 1' the assertion was made. * “° r Rl fc' lur knaws »>e >»-bout, und : on .notion L. Jackson Crans, addrasScd
conclusion that he votedfor\ Now, Messrs, editors, when conferees Tn , pr ‘ Vy 1° ,bc dec,,on of M'-CaWwell , the mcc , ing ln nn excellent address on the
Himself I-inding his neighbors would give | are appointed, are they not sent to trans- A !° *“ „ Bay aS cill/;enB “f Clearfield | floating of loose suw logs. He wus follow-
Jtm no support, and burning with wrath, I act the' business for Jhieh they are ap- n’ thal ,7° ( res P ec ‘ Gov - by John M. Chase In a most stirrin*
to vent Ins spleen, on some pointed ? Have the first conferees of a ' y r g , y_r *“ nd ,h “ t ,he J 7 e T CraCy of ! andha PPy add r«ss, well worth goin* some
Su7h " °" ' he . pe °P ,e ol ' Elk? neW district authority to bind the people of 7Thev have'd y ’ 7 1l f S “ U,d by hlm u t' ain ’ diBlaa « hear. Isaac Thompson” Esq.,
JJucha course wpud be sutcidal. They a Legislative district for severt years?- bofore - whe « fusion mede a short address when the committee
vvoud remember h,m for it hpreafier. It I And are the people lobe bound' by nine' ’ TT i I B 'g ,er , haB ! ported the following resolutions which
prubt have utterance—fall where it will—i men, whom they have debated fo r.er- r C . eld co “ nt y> he ban done nothmg|were unanimously adopted.
£nd poor devoted Clearfield bears it. If! form a certain duty ? If so I should be af “ "77 7 f "™'"’ ““ '? QttPm ';‘ 10 ! That'past expenenco has con
fie ga;) make any capital out of it lot him . much obliged to theßev. H. A P-, to point d s InM ? DetnoCrau y who sha,l > vinced the citizens of Clearfield County,
Jwve the advantage His course is as con- out, where and by what' polhical man or " h ®. sball nal receive their support for any ; that the drifting of loose saw logs in the
leirtptible os thut of the lad, who, when he men, such a rule has been established M n £ " BW UQU ‘ Sus 'l ,lehunna und its <nbutaries, has prov
»yae soundly drubbed for his insolence bv I confess I have never heard of any —'i h , ddu h 7 WU v “ C ° n 'l ed ruinous t 0 1,10 ancient and present
pne large/-t/iun himself, swore that he would And then a charge of'dishonesty’ of cfear-! d ! date * mucb 1(1113 had a ban d m bringing System of rafting and navigating said
revenged and ,f ho could not whip the field county in 18521 That was a year 7 ° Pe ° P ' bU ' m “ y Btream ’ b
larger boy, he would make ;nout[>s at his for aspirants! Congress, Senate, nndAs-' *° nolhin g more - Solved, That the rights that we have
Tnm I , . , , sembly—all in oneyear, and in the same 1 to l i n l n . y h M h S!fre ' E | d ' lOrB,,OCU r m , eB J lon S en j°J ,ed and which ' s guarantied to
nmhSft b 7ri| t ’° nde w 3 "‘!. m,bu3!nesSthe disl 'ict to which EUtbelonged. Their lato7, rales S -f°^ nd,n «». em P‘. y headed, ua by law, we do not feel disposed to
pwhor-eflu (allow, VVere he a minister ho | member of Assembly oughl to have iiked 7l - ! T ' oas,B '' to calll yield up to a set of skinning and design
jvould speak kind words tp his ene/mesand ! that short but emphatic pmyer : “Lead us', bo ? by ’. 1 °. n 1t , 1 13 for,he wnier! mg men, whose interests Are not withes
Ihornby heap coals of fire on their M d «- not into temptatiL.” He chose to apply ! ° p K erce,vo c,Barly ‘ ha ‘ h«. ,s as great a but against us.
O, , C T y ’ l° n e for Senate next-dnd |i I Sr.akenM be RUV ' H * A * P - Esq,—might Resolved, That wo beleive that those
» nCB ' 7 ere he L 3 la wyer did n°tsucceed ip securing thenomlnation I b in m wm-, r e persons who assist and sell logs, nnd en
!i k bQe ? Wl in S 10 h “ve been f6r one of the above positions, thep he ,i / , “ u Messrs ‘ Ed ‘ ,o|rs .> 1 have courage in any way the floating of loose
t e,,,S ' Uad | Wh ! n b - aw I wonld condescend to b/elected/otheLel “ filM 8 ™ 68 ,'’'777 common enemies, and
IS :S d r n l6 pruc 7 er|t hud been isla,ure - The conferees or his own coun- m / ArnnW d C °. Unty, ' n ' vhlob A - worse, if possible, than the speculator.
ng 8 08, , ber , ye^about i«X did «« press hipi very hard, the Elk ™ 3 777°r n ’ '-‘ b ? se Resolved, That such men show by their
IVbHj thbckflereflicounhes, ho would have .xlelegates left him, And Judge Artibldvvns »u- ' 7 UD 7 r ! bo Pu oonv, clion nets, thut they care not for the welfare of
«°^ Cee w flt<,lS ' , 7 C l he T ,, n bo^ ClBar - no^D ' ed withon’t the asitate ofThe S’ KT rT <7 lheiz nor the intereis of our
JeW.; \Verehea long; sigf/tetj politician, J Clearfield conferees. Hop! Jas. L Gillis “ J ° be > °PP onent ‘heHam bLi- County, but they go like Judas ol old for
advise politicians to adopt ihe was teucrifised, nt least says Rev HA p qU ° r Ln , T , hore were honorable excep- the mighty dollar/
7° code of morals which govern oiher! Esq.: “He was the victim pf the avarice' !»h*’"J° M loO p PJ° U m okgamSt 0 k gamSt ,h ° " o,ni ' That ilthere are any citizens
r e l ," L ‘ m ,0 adopt the golden of ClenrfHd county political demnoocues "I u[ r ‘ weil-—-but on open house among us, for wp cannot call them friends
«» W of Clearfield, to or nerghbirs) who' £123
“ fld h' w o idd at this time bb throw-. The position wl/ich /he Rev. HA P j wh |ch the Arnold men paid particular at- the flobterd, they 100 may pack ud and
' Vn,erSl - in fhee™ Which teott ° n 00 C,CCt ‘ on ’ doy ' .leave with thhlLte»?Sd te will bid
ThSHV l acainstrauot|ier Uy W° P ? rUOd ° r u he (lyes, should certainly ciipse flim if he ESa ’’ P * A * n * ***' 'l*®® g°°d speed with a hearty Taire well. 9
Sl,s£2' V S b tlt thi 1 1 “ V ft * opifi/pn pf his Jteitolved, Thut the laws of this com
eSstbEas in tis ,11? • ’I' 0 7" 1 M 0 ighboro, tp.have a share of dilution in monwealth are on our side, but wo will
!L>nl/r7rfhL P .l dl '! lrict > wl|t-n making ejtprdsSjons pue|i us t)ie above.— petition again to the Legislature for a
ltd the niah to ivhoiW Elk eounio • ’ e^c . y * tt P c er d !»g (o jus wqy of rea- drifting ofloose saw logs our ofour county.
Sel nim « nncLthen if our reluse
SSSt?**. f*^..**s
7mJLtA&II Solved, That we notify'nil Whb'dfh
Sn bf u£s fn'S 1 d° be K ,, -'?. clmrnc,er h 0 bribes? ,Ifhe engaged in the. business of 7 flobtlEbJl
a *?rf so 7! e r
' ' spring.-
Fqr the Republican.
Messrs, Moore.& Wilpon;—When Frank,
lin Pierce was nominated for President, it
•Was bepause bo bad always been perfectly
fr« 9 from Abolition tendencies, und at all
times had been a National Democrat-*-to
so great.on extent did he batty his oppo.
j.sition to Abolit\(?nism in all its forms; that
when the nominee for Governor of his owh
Stuto began to coquette with the Free Soil
ers, he had him thrown, aside,and,a Na
tional Democrafoelected. During the lean-
Kaas l frr ; |h^F t esidpj}fio{j i when the whig-pa
pern said,, that the Free SoiJers werwTbouti
to vote for him and that lie uould uppoinl
'a portion of them to office, a large number
of' the Democratic papers headed by the
Washington Union, said this was a slander
, .on him. Now when though the influence
of u few unprincipled n)en in his cabinet,
i he has been induced toipppiOint Free .Soil-'
ers to office and neknowle'dge'bthefsto be
leaders in the Domoeraiic party, the
Union is trying to write every man out of
the parly who objects to this course. Mr.
Dix und John Van' Buren now publicly
proclaim themselves to be Freesoilers, unil
ure upheld ns Model Democrats, whilst
I Mr, Bronson is dismissed '.lYbh'i office be
j cause he is unwilling to vole for a ticket
i nominated by men under their influence, j
| Buf-’pidfers Supporting Democrats, men
| without Abolition tnml—and because bo
| refused to uppoint Free Soiiers to office.—
.Whatever maybe thought of the course
of tho Cabinet by the office hbfdersut Wusfb
ingtori— i l have not heard an f intelligent
Democrat here, Express any opinion but
that of disgustat it,and of the Union, under
its influetice. and was truly sorry to see on
article in your last paper approving of
their course. A Demociiat.
oO~Voiu on Delegate System umf Craw
ford System of Nominations. —Oct. 11th.
1853. '
Crawford. Delogjilo,
Bradv,
Bradford,
Lawrence,
Clearfield Boro’
Girard,
Goshen,
Union,
Pike,
Cunvcnsvillc,
271 01
33 1
4 32
125 00
38 13
1 4
13 00
28 1
13 1
1 » 3
Colton has also advanced Jd. during the
week. Thu sales worn 46,000 bains.—
l’air Orleans was quoted at OiJ, fair Mo
bile oi, luif uplands 05<l. !
Corn hud advanced 2s; while and yel
low were quoted at 40 a 42. Hark was 1
doll. The Provision market was alsu
dull. !
Money was active, and Consols closeJ
at 91J. A further rise in the Bank of
England rates was anticipated. 1
The Eastern question excites the great-:
cst attention in Englund. The British
public was in the dark respecting the in-'
temions of the Government relative to the j
Eastern qncstioo. I
It was staled that the command of the
Turkish Army had been ofTered to Abb-|
el-Kader. He hud asked the advice of,
tho French government previous to uc- [
ccpting the offer. :
Ihe tono of the Franch papers was!
generally warlike. !
The grounds on which Consul OffTey
I had refused his consent to tho dopaiturc
j of Kosztn to the United States, were, first,
that he, the Consul, was not dependent on
the Legation ut Constantinople, but must
receive instructions from Washington ;
and secondly, that Koszta was either un
American or Austrian citizen—ifthe for
mer, Ire could not be forced to sail for
America; if the latter, lie must be handed
over to Austria.
The Springfield Republican gives some
homo trulli in saying ihut “physically and
menially, men and women arc unlike, arid
in a cerlain sense at least, unequal. Two
thirds oflhe physical power, cnergv, and
endurance of the human family ure lielfl
hy tho male sex, although the female prfc.
dominates in numbers. The physical (of;
illation of the female, her graceful tasres
hei quick sensibilities, her ingenuity,'and’
her lucility in all light manipulation, point'
her out as adapted to tho performance of
all the lighter employments of life, while
the larger frame, the stronger muscles, the
sterner force, und the slower movements'
of the male, indicate his appropriateness
to the employments of a severer field.—
grain. . is the simple and unmistakeable Ics.
The fleet in the harbor of Constantin- sonol nature and all quarreling with it will
oplo, which hud been laid up for the win- uv,ld nothing.
ter ordered to be prepared for sea with all L v * cw °f society will show how very
possible despatch. ■ nripoifcctly this lesson ol nature has beeni
Eastiibn Akfaiiis.—Letters from Vi- ' P racliscd . Co into our hotels, and voir
enna say that the Diplomatic Conference Wlli see a small Qrm y of Ergo strapping,
on the settlement of the Oriental question, i ma . waiters, and not a female in sight,'
had met, and, though inactive, had not *° duties and labors peculiarly
dissolved. v* . fitted to her, and peculiarly her own. Go 1
Letters Irom Bucharest state that Gen.,* nl<, mu ltitude of dry-goods und fancy
Prim Court Cumcrv, a Sardinian oflicer, t ' s,u hhshinents in the cities, and even thd
hud reached Oilier'Pusha’s head quarters V. na,lcr !°" ns > und >' ou will find them all
at Schumlu on the 4th instant, has besides; fl *' d well g r °wn men, engaged iu
received summons to Prince Gortschakotf. ,ncasur ' n g off silks, and tapes, und luces
Letters Irom Vienna also unnounco aa . u °h similar light employments, in the j
that Omar Pasha had organized a rci- nit . ed States may be counted in tens if
ment of Pontonicrs, and had nearly com- aot * n hundreds ol thousands- At the same’
pleted all tho muteria! for throwing a Umu I * ,cro a corresponding n urn her V
bridge across the river. lemales, who being thus unjustly thrown
Despatches, instructing Omer Pasha us ofa E ood wcll paving employment, are;
to what steps ho should 7uko in ease the to lc me ‘ c - v of the manufacturing'
Russians refuse to evacuate the Principal- s “ ar k s of the cities, or tho pitiless wiles of
ities, were almost precisely similar to those ** lo seduct ‘ r 'he libertine,
sent before to the connnunder of the army 11 couu iry like this, w here such a
in Asia. magnificent field of labor and enterprise.;
Letters from St. Petersburg to tho 18th tjL ' : ° re c 'cry man, there is no apology,
announce that tho Emperor hud udopted for crowdiu o lI »° stores and I otels of the;
warlikeTneusures of the utmost import-. cou . nlr y with men, at the expense or tliifi
nnce. The Kussiun urmy hud been form- soaring und the prostitution of the female '
ed into two divisions. Tliefirslarmy wus’ B®* 8 ®* - u y> there in no munliness in it.— :
intended for great operations in Europe. * 8 l * ie pnhlic opinion which attach- :
1 he second wus intended for a local re-, cs superior respcclibility to those employ- ]
serve. , incuts yvhich man steals from woman, was j
Turkey axu Russia.— Tlic Emperor ar
rived at Petersburg, on the 13th, from Ber
lin. Preparations for war were being pro
secuted with more alacrity than ever. ,
Two hundred ships were l>ing at OJes
su, and all parties were making the most
strenous exertions for the shipment of
corrected. We do not particularly Llama
young men for entering employments
which they have been bred from boys id
consider the most respectable, but we would
finv d , , havo them consider how much morendiix
ection ‘is V over fh« B u^ H '~ S ' nCe th , 6 C, ‘ 1 l ° “ mU “' y lus,e and man, y musclesnre
ection ts over the Whig presses have I those pursuits which call out their nhvsa
ceased to cast the,r vituberations upon this ! cnl and mental energies, and make£
thm Siev willTever 8 ' V ° l ’! ncerely ~OP e j lndp P«hd u ht and self reliant. There no!
reoresentand ahZ aUem P t to mis ' er , WUB ,n ,ho of our country, sd
alreadv lmve The r"- ,? °* ,hem ?‘ eDdid “ field f °* youthful enterp.iseM
ection should hn » iv CaU ’ °P^ e past el- 1 this country no\v presents. Ruilroadsare
nflnnlflnmf n ii arni ng to them. Tho | building, forests are being cleared. min*s
ofPnv r- ? Wevcrae d'n {he character j nro developed, agriculture is advancing
hoimrlhle ’ S Y’.l an u ,He u P r, « htness and . with giunt strides, all tho productive art*
T a, ‘ ° f b * a aro n< ?tivo and flourishing, andin this grand
triclrerv vjr’fiil by . an y Whl S ra competance and influence, doyou
in all thin.’s Whr.n dd ‘ T le [° ,s ,l ,rude hce my friend, clerk and wuitor, feel content j
in all things. When measures br options behind, the counter? If you do, you aw i
Ihov «enoMhv be^°n d ' thelll ! )r0 P erlirni,s > -P oilr d r u and you should stay j
. y ° result in retributions upon them and do girls .work ” '•
nr,dnfr U^ orS ' Gw ; ‘ Bi B ,e *' Character| ,^_. 4
and ofttcial .acts are fur above the reach of Lawyer wrote rascal in tho hat
reproach or'suspicions He has undoubt-•?*' a bro,bor tu'tybr, ivhof on discovering
.)y discharged all the duties enjoined tip; . coh,red a complaint in open court i
on him,’itr at. proper, able' arid dignified o a|f ? st th.° trespasser, who, he said,.bad
manner. The Democrats of tfcisTsjiatd but had writtep.
havoTaasonto beTlroudof the cbufseipiir-lP- W# name in ijt .
birohoiloof S U ,o .^ en of thefr’fipl l mammoth squashea wero ex* j
tedS 185 f?’ 1 b - ““dO'Wousljr*reeled., M»»ted,afi the Brie,. (Pa.), Agricultural
ThnJK h* • T “I:
f..n» t “f h ° cho,c P. of ‘hw county, is th o other 227. pounds. ,-M
*'*e*lWay» fa i' b ® e “ "iriro or ioss'fijtL
A letter from Warsaw states that the
corps under command of Gen. Panjutid,
stationed nenr that city, hus received or-’
ders to proceed at once to Pruth.
Resolved, Timt ourselves lo'confidcnoft Such a man is Gov ifS
each other and the best interests ofour He has been tried, and has'nor been £
beloved county, to put a, atop to the drift-. mihUng—Tus. Reniste,- " . ‘ -“v
ingnud floating ofloose'saw logs out of I ' l, ‘
tills county. - v j _ . t'e’iii llio Angumii (Mnim.),\ gti
j Resolved, That we will support Alexander j “® nsoß Hclnorc’d—— Gen. Pirrcc Coininllttf;
Caldwell qsaa. anti': log candidulei for tl|fq.i ..v 10 telegraph, last night, brought in'r£
Legislature. | i 'duration of the removal of Collector Um
Resolved, That the proceedings of this . Bon, alld appointment of Human j'
tmeetirig be.'signed by th'o officers and ■ 08 successor to the ollicc bfcii'
copies forwarded with" a request for pub- i IccUwofNew York.
licution in the Clearfield Republican, Belle-' act of the President’s commits him!
Jonte, Lock Haven and Harrisburg papers, j lo l * )e doctrineof Secretary GuthrioV
On motion the meeting adjurned, 'letter, and makes the administration
; ISAAC HAINES, Pres’t. sponsible therefor. We blush for tho hod''
John Milks, Jn., Sec’y. ' or of ,ho country. Wc feci ashamed 0 f
. our American name that it is thus tarnish
LATER FROM EUROPE. ' ,ed in tho person of its Chief
New Yobk, Nov. 4 i Wo ,nust horcaricr ndmil > «n reply io
’al Mail steamship Africa urri-! f“ uols of f °reignors, that the offico of
wt thjs rnorping, with Liver- i , , nt °* ** le n '' cd Stntes has been filld
four, (lays later tbuu l ,• y “ mnn ' vl, ° uuileB llie duplicity ofi,
- Africu. ; knave with tbo meuriness of a traitor.s.
•tehmer Washington, 1 1 '' r “ nklin fierce has fallen from his hk
ed at Southampton' u ™ ,no . n . 00 the lowest place in thescMj
■!lfet. (of political prostitution, and will horcufior
nisie had been ro H ar<derf by “II honorable men in the !
' lost. The! bamo category as Aaron Burr and Beet.
Sound for: “lev Arnold. —State of Maine. ! .
be Bril-! , as t .? ro evcr 80 much rani, rigma.
-lues- r .° e ’ unrn ‘ 1 'o“ | cd nonSdhse compressed into
, n .' lhe f amo S P QCCI We blush for the bo/#?
o( the newspaper press tlmt such idioA'
should uny where preside over its
“Duplicity of a knave with the meanness
of u traitor!” A miserable misapplied',
tion of terms, as destitute of sense us Itr*
.of decency. President Pierce denounced
las an Aaron Burr—u Benedict Arnold f-i
:and for what? Because ho refuses to re. 1
i tuin in office agents who disagree with bint
; <“ sentiment, opposes bis policy, and scelf
to defeat the success of lii.r administration,
I VVha: analogy is there between the straight'!'
. forward, bold, and manly conduct of the
j President in this particular und the bate
•conspiracy oT a Burr, and the haserafl
darker treason of an A mold?. An editor
who will imploy such conrse and contempt,
ilile rhodomontado lownacfs the Executin'
of the nation.on grounds so trivial, deserr.
es lo be pluced in a lunatic asylum,-in.,
sleud of being allowed to remain at (urge
und spew out his senseless billings-uttern
the presence of a nauseated public° W 8
udvisc the editor of the “State of Maine"
to confine himself hereafter exclusively to
disquisitions upon tho “Maine law" and
the “Grand Trunk Railway.”
Washington Union.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
New Yobk, Nov. 4.
The Royal Mail steamship Afrira uni
vcd at this port thjs morping, with Liver
pool dates to Oct', 2£(j, lour, (lays later thuu
the advices by the Africa.
The U. S. Mtiil steamer Washington,
from New York, arrived at Southampton
on Friday evening] Oct. sJlfct.
'1 ha emigrant ship Dalhousie had been
wrecked, and fifty lives were lost. The I
Dulhousie was Irom London, bound for'
Sydney. The wreck took place in the Brit-1
ish Channel, off Benchy Head, on Wednes
day morningthe 19ih inst. All thepussen-!
gers and crew, except one boy were lost.
In the Liverpool market Flour hud ad
vanced 2s 9d during the week, Philudel-J
phia and Baltimore being quoted at GO to 1
375. Wheat had ndvuhced Gd during
the week. i
MALE AND FEMALE EMPLOYMENT.