Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 14, 1858, Image 2

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PRIMARY ELECTIONS.
Tl,e Piinu'ry Elections for lho j urpn'o
t slci'ting candi. lules lor the various ol.i-
( (-.1 tole filled III the floclinll ill October
next, will Ik- held Ly the mode known n
tjiu Craw foul C'ountv KVi-tt lu, oiitl.nSnl-
UrJuy lr.Mliii t lie August T.'i in o', (Ann", j
bring thu 1 1th day of Anizii -t n.xt, nt tin-!
uiiil ).lnot' in tho vn: i..ii.-i ol.cti.in 1 1 (
triflf. Tiio l-f'ttirn jml;:ii to inc.-t thrj
Tuodaj-ttl'if moon of Chm-I. j
Tty ordrr of tho I'Miio.'r.i'.!(i Oiuntyl
C'diiuriilttHi. I
JAS. U. LAKK! J1K1I,
I .'lt.MRU.iN.
JOHN MAGAIIEY. Sect.
Pti-Tlie townsliip rnnniiitt't'V) will bo
uijoiii!e.l and pnblifliod next vruck.
A Vord to our Democratic Friouda-
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ii liuk ni i.v ii uir.Mi nil i iu n iu i. iji
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tion, to opponrj tl.e National V) .'moorncy, it
is now imp'.i Ible i.is.iy. Tiioir conven
tion met at ilarri.-.tnir;' on t!io litli iust.,
and by no: '. v-e.!i we tiny l-e nb!o to nn
urines i'. ly i:s vci-nlt , and the di?.
shujie, ctni!".'. i-n. .t,'. ol'ihe produce
rif their trt.vu'l. Sli -n il I tln-y succeed in
coming together, il will l e a happy cou
utriiiintioii, lor then tl.e Democracy can
make suro work of it. The guerilla war
fare kept up by these tactions for tho last
few years ha.s been exceedingly annoying,
.cuoreo. as xney nave cecn into nan clusb uiW1) that good old maxim
dozen separate organizations; tho hot of of our y ,.the of lho mnjority must
the Democraey, no matter how well diroc',, unfl-victorv ig co,.tuin
tea, could only demolish one st a time. '.
But let us have them altogether in a tin
gleflo.'k, there will bo no wa.te ofainmu
nition then.
In view, thcrefoie.oflhofact, that the!
Democracy are about to know what they !
will havo to do in order to Riutain those
cherished principle which havo made
our country tho greatest, tin? proudest.the
most happy, and tho most powerful on
earth, wo dosiro to Eiiy a few words to our
democratic friends in this county.
"Within tho last jear, two elements of
discord havo boon allowed to disturb the
harmony of our .arty. The first was in
reference to the election of Assemblyman
last fall, and the last wan the recent legis"
htion in Congress on the endless Biibject
of Kansas. IWh the are by-gone issues.
At Democrats wo lun I each a right to hold
and express our ow n peculiar views in re
furonco to them. But the contest upon
them is notv'over, and it is !ho duty of
ach and every member of the parly, at
pood Dcmccrc'.s, to acquiesce in the result,
however it may have. conflicted with their j
wishes. In doing so they need not neccs-jtbeir various District and county nomina
farily surrender their viows of right nnd ! tions, that their Congressional Conferees
wrong. They aro not therefore liound to j wore instructed for the lion. Jas. L. Oillis
say that that which they believe to be jour present worthy Congressman, for re
vrong right. By no means ! But if they ' nomination. Other nominations were
are still inelinoi to the belief that they made, but ns we are connecled with Clnr
aro right, and that a wrong policy has ! ion county in the Congressional district
been pursued on either issue, they are only, they are of no consequence in this
doubly bound to adhere to and etand by j connexion.
their party that they may at the same) Elk county at her late County Conven
titne secure its success nnd puige it of its 1 'ion held on the 6th inst. appointed J.
errors. They cannot do this by forsaking Hyde, J. A. Boyle and George Messen.
it, and taking part with its enemies gcr Esqrs. Congressional Conferees in
ngainstit. Their truo policy is to remain jfctnictcd for Judge Oillis for Congress ;
within 'the party until thry can inirifvi"11" - Hyde, M. L. Ross and Win. Wil.
andcorieet its action. Much has been j
said in different quarters about reading' tructed for JJon. Wm. P. Wiloox for rep
ccrtoin men out of the party because they jrescntative.
refused to endorse the measures of the We also see it stated somewhere that
administration on the adoption of the Lc-i three other of the eight counties in our
nompton constitution ; but no feeling of ! congressional distrist have instructed their
this kind was ever entertained towards del gates in favor of tin ro-nomin:ition of
any ono w hoso conduct showed a dosiro
to remain with the pnrty. Of the whole
number of nnti-Leeoinpton Democrats of!
Pennsylvania, and we admit their number j favar of Judge Gillis ; nnd secures his re
was quite respectable, w e know of but a i nomination on first ballot,
single man w ho has thus placed himself j .U tl'erson county has we learn at its
c.ltidc the pin !y, ! nd that mnn is John County Convention named E. R. Brady'
W. Foni' v ; v.n l.y his bitter denunciii- Esq. Editor of the JelVersonian, ai lies.
t;.i.i . ! i-e;y man nhn will not surreader choice for representative in the St.-ite Leg-l.-.s
i.i. '. ' v o'. t. i aght and action, and by j islature ; and also favors the rc-nomiiia-:
hi.s v. en r.'ity lo every movemont cnl-1 tion of Judge- Wilcox. '
culaled t- harmonize ami unite the pnrty, ' Thi9 we take is n foreshadowing of the
has read hiimelf out. 'policy of tho district on t he representative j
Excepting Forney and his Pirm, everv (question, to be developed at our next rep-1
Deliioerat and every Deinoeratic paper in
the State is harinoiiioiisly laboring for the
success of our State ticket whether the
candidates
anti-
reqmri'
pither
sure.
" juoa-i
ment is convinced of his error. It is by j
suen acoursc oniy that the Democratic
party can maintain its supremacy j ,i,e
nation. Any other course is certain to
, (o
nn
"I1"
result m defeat a1. ' " r. The
irong s couIl.1 ui lair to be ono of
Leeompton. lz doing this 0 man is ed. there are more than 450 'small ishinds ".' tl.un.ler, and 1 ran like the "." ZS I oSJ Seethe. r.idvT
.,i . : i a ..i t . . ... - i i . i , ... ' n in n i if iriiiiiii i ami iHHIH...n. ..... a i . i u" v i niiiiniiv iiiiu irnwiL on i r-riain .. ; "
v! iu t:wnv,.y niiv nam? no una Mid e nave not yet hoard nnvthinjr from ononis on mat route, which are ...v.. ...... , .. rr miu uvcr nw . . .1. v miw, uram Scoops, Gran
lor or against the I.eeomnto m. McKenn eouniv with refflrencn tn tb n.mn. '"cateu on any chart yet compiled : i Z"r..M- "" " "iar laiiing ... . "V ;". . ' , "no saws, (,pik,
Nor need he tlo nn nut 11 i,!a ;......! !, b. : ..,.:. :JRn" ,n.v,ew 01 rapidly increasing com-! . "V fousers . . "f ',,'!t "cf
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lint I't in rrnii wll n.-t bo do iio-
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i.itj uiili vliiih tl..y ,Wr in u'i
; inen ly IfcniiM. ih.y UitKr w.th
II, or own pui'ly. on nj-mi. Vncli nre imt
: ibo k'.oiu tuiijdit in tin; -chool of I'l-nio
:erac v.
i ui e nine wtiiiiifieu lum n iroui uie
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omiTi wiiii iiiiieii we sai om in imj com-1 ranee lo Miow the Into o tlieexpriuienl..
nu ncem. iit of iIu'k nrticle which wiw a I'J'he plan of opeiati-m contiary to that of
brief rel'eieneo to what wo trust wo will' last fall, which w,u unsiiivessi'ul, was to
not he (l.'emed urropint in considering the
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(llltV ol tin.' lH-mor-riittl 0 (.leilllK-Id
ty m tho j.nseiit eni..rK.,,i,'y. There aro
.
m few nmona us who would bo nrivileued
to 'Vast tlio liift Btone. 1 lierotore let
i.-fni j. ( t thocrroiH und divihioim of the
ii t, i.ud let no man now usking a noini-
nation ut the approaching primary ;lee-
t.oiii be tl! ! ( ltid or opposed on account
n' his action lust fall ujioo tho Legislative.
.mention, nor because he opposed or ap
proved tho policy of tho lVesidcnt on the
quo tion of the admission of Kansas mulct
the Lecouijiton Constitution. Democrats
should always i-upport a nomination win n
fairly m ad.). Not to do so is a vinlatiim of
party fealty is disorganizing is seldom
forgotten when those who do bo become
candidate themselves. Uut it cannot be
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duinod that our county wiw badly troutcd
lust full in tho district convention in re-
I para toner claims for a member, and it
uything will justify bolting from a nomi
nation, thope wiio did so lust fall should at
loaH bf'Mbrgiven.
If our friends are guided by the epirit
we have here in lieated in the selection of
a ticket for the. coming election, wo will
find our party as perfectly nod ns cordially
unitpd on that occasion as upon any pre
vious one and us invincible to their t-ne-mies
as ever. Those who advocate a dif
ferent lino of policy are, we fear, only anx
ious for a different result. Let us have a
L;r fol. lhe EOminutiongi and t,;
len
TO OUR TATRONS.
Tho next number of our paper the
2fith. of tho 3rd. vol.1 will eoninlnta one
yenr since it ha3 beon ; cliarg(, of the
p,wnt y,XIots. Dv our published terms
it will bo seen that all subscriptions not
paid within throe months but within the
year, will be charged at the rate of $1.50
a year; while if not paid within the year
Sll.00 will be charged. We take this occa
sion to remind our patrons of the fact, nnd
aflbrd thoso who have not already paid an
opportunity of saving the additional haH
dollar, by calling and paying their sub
scriptions by the close of next week. A
suggestion which will benefit ourselves nnd
all our subscribers who see proper to act
upon it; as we are in great want of money
just about, this time. We trust our appeal
will not be made in vain.
DISTRICT rOLITICvS.
We fee by the Clarion Democrat that at
tho recent County Convention in that
county held for the purpose of making
helm Esqrs. Rcprefontntive Conferees in-
our p resent representative in Congress.
If this statement is correct, it makes f vj
counties which have nlreadv declared in
rcsentativo convention. It now remains
i for Clearfield county to declare her wish-
jesin this matter and to learn with what
La,..f .:.i-.a..:..u.snl
- ....o .,u.,. "i.ik 'ii
the premises. We will probably loam !
shortly. i
IfcjrRed cheekj are only oxveen in an-
lother shape. Girls anxious to "wear a pair
will find them where tho roses do-out of
,i,-v0rp.
i - " , iiiu i iieiinc to v.ninn nun .intinn iri-n,,i ............ . n n .,'tiiru late ;. .... . c --- ., -.
- w 1 . 1 . , . ... , tonio i'it tt 1 hi c.-iit .inn ..r a. i'.t- vimiiiB 11 ima t int'ir i imvminr!i inr t ..
i ii i. a 1 1 s i P' 'i 1 1 1 mi u ii,
1 l.r. t ,t.-t tut., nt. I lht nl,l,l, .",
I,,. ,, ,, i, r, ) , M l,dv, li th i .
til - i. .1 Knil IS I lull, Mr tie,., Mil the
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"-' "I ""I'M, nn. i nny otter ll-io
Iil.li tm I., .-ii wont In Inn.. nM in m-
t,,,, f ,,,, , ,,, nit. -nil, .ii U II,. I
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rr,n,i r,.iii..iilli, iiiili the i-.ililoon liniiid
f,. ,!. t.-l. fit iilil.li in lor. .nn.'Kl thob'.ilmif ..l.r--l.t (him 1','iniiin iinlilllie
ol.lnn.ltliL.li. lv woiM-, mid l.iiii tlirni ' y..lk in mill, ii-ntly i ke.l -tin n put on
wiihlnt ipf.ikin dinhili. o in n liintin.-r o l.iilti-r, pi'ppi r. mid Mill, nnd Voil Imvi-
ill,-, turn" n won t. nif..' t tin six (-d of
l: .1.. . i i . ; i ft .
ii in, nun i 'i'ii i in nn oi run nu e i no nrci-
in of old Fat li- Tiino hiiusilf. 'I hii
floi-t bus hern expi-oti-d oil' the coast nf'them
New IVuiiidl.iiid fir the lust ten days
' As yet however no inlcHiuciieo. Iiiih been
rei.eived of il, nnd expectation, has been
I . . . . .1
wound up to tlie utmost Htreteli ol eitilu-1
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'guil to mid-ocean and there commence
. .
COllll-lhwinL' tlni wires bv tin two rn-iiinliuil v..k.
Ue'ls travelini; ditl'erent directions the Ac-
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!,.memnoii IKio-lislil towa.-d l,.,v
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, ulentm on the const of lielnnd, and the
j Niagara (American) toward tho const of
New- Fonndland. Tlio cable was to bo
connected at the. poir.t of depurturo and
to be navud out as thev nroceeded until
they reached their respective places of des
tination. TO .NSIIil' COMMITTEE.
The DeinocraticCounly Committee have
appointed the following named persons
n Township Commit toes, for their respec.
live tnw n .hips to attend to holding tho i
primary elections, circulating tickets for
the general election and all other duties
usually performed by like committee.
Bccctiria. Wm. II. Dickinson,
J. W.
' Lull, Saml. Shotf, J. Bumgardner.
Bttl.ll. Melittfiy, J, II'. Campbell, T.
A. MeGheo.
Bojy. Andrew Cross, James M. Shaw,
Jeremiah Sineal, David Flepal.
B,-.lor.'..W . K Wrigley, Edward Wil
liams, (I. Bowersox, Daniel Stewart.
Bidi;. Wm. Sciiwemm, Julius A.
Terpe, David lleberling, .I.E. Mulholland,
Andrew l'enlz, ,Ir J. Miles Armagost.
BurusiJe. James Savago, John Young,
Joseph II, Iireth, Edward King.
Chat. Danl. Gorman, Thomas Gartlcy,
Gilberts. Toner.
Vlearfifld Bor. Wm. Forter Esq., Jno.
W. Shtigart, II. W. Park, R. Wrigley.
Covington. Y. Coudriot Esq., John Broil,
Jno. Curley Sen.
Cnru fiisvilleBr. James Thompson, Wm.
P. Chambers, Jacob Bilger.
Decatur. Jos. MoClarron Esq., B. C.
Bowman, Stephen Test, Wm. Hughs Sen.
Fox. N. M. Brockway, B. L. Daven
port.; Furgtison. F. Cortes Bell, David II'.
.loyt, Wm. McCracken.
Girard. II. J. 1 lite, Abraham Ky
ler, Daniel Kriso.
Goshen. Col. A. B. Shaw, John Flegul,
George Morrion.
Graham. Levi Ilubler, Clark Dale, M.
V. French, Win. Johnston.
Hwston. r. IIevcnerEsq.,IIiram Wool
ward, Samuel Conawny.
Jordan, Maj. D. W. Wise, Ferdinand
.Schoening, Jas. L. Curry, James Putter
son Jr.
Kaithaus. Lorenzo Ilartlino, George
Hcckendorn, James Gunsaulus, J. C.
McClasky.
Knox. Lewis Erliard, Isnnc Dunlap.
Conard Baker, Jno. Witherow.
Lawrence. M. Nichols Jr., S. II. .Shnfl"
ner, Andrew Addleman, Mathew Ogden.
Jordan Reed, John Daugherty.
Morris. Robert Daugherty, Jas. Thomp
son, Frederick Nebel, Abm. KylerSen.
Pcnn. Patrick Daly, Ela Johnrton,
Amos W. llile.
We. D. C. Dale, Isaac Caldwell, G. C.
Fassmorc, Wilson Hoover.
Union. r. II. Booz, David Welty, Jno.
Torter, John Hare.
Woodward. Wm. B. Alexander, John
Jordan, S. Henderson, Farley Mahew.
Should any of the members of the above
committees not reside in the township for
which they have been appointed, they
will confer a favor upon the county com
mittee by informing their secretary at an
early date.
By order of the committee.
JAS. II. LARIMER, Ch'n.
John Macahev, Sec.
ro L I f i CAL .
We notice that Maj. E. R. Brady of th.
. ISrookville JJfersnman' has been selected
by the Democracy of Jelferson county ns
i her choice for Representative in i.lace of
i- . . '
: .J..el Spjkir Lsq. lalo member. If noniina-;
ted by thedistrct convenlion, Maj. B. will
m..ie nn active ami efficient member.
W.. n! (, ,1-M-t ve that K. L. Blood T.-i
ha-. .-,
C.Hl(:'
will 1
the n
i .'..I l.bi c.ninlie- as
S,s.:o .''eini:.. Tbe.-..
a v,. to;, -est in t:ie il.-tnctlor
111 1 1 : i '. " n
A:-
pan Seas is about lo leave United itnles
.r-C. ..: ; h V1'"" M " r
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"",r the command of Lieut. Brooke, of
J.1' i1' H: Xav'' Tl.,ov iU 've from:
San I raneisco, surveying the route across
merce between nor t,nrt r.n i..:n!
and China and Japan, thcSoeretarv of the
avy has tleternunetl to do what lies in
I his power to dissipate an lunoranoe
I, - , i -. . . .
r , 10 mny B a
.'"',' MA0n? '! wnpany
,s L' M' Ker- 11,0 "twt-
na aireaoy provea fatal to many a gall
x-. r r- ; .... i
Ftcrnal vigilance is the price of liberty,
tituum
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tt I , I i. mi I nlwil. I, nt."uii I m le n
"dill Ml i f. the tooth li.1i.-, ttetlin,
II It'tii n i.r l-l. I lr.it ...... ..Ili.ilKt iniiliilM i,l
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Hie in I ItV of the bi'tli.
"hl.il UllV ilr.iuk I' kf if . n All
he lnt w i V l.i r.iuU
mi
oM-linn;.'!., l I.r. nkin ilicin In hut, n..
, d.mo vnur utmnst w illn-.'L's. Hv m nv of
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Nur.:iliiu uie U! lilo-1 ive ivomil hiil'
' L'.-st tliat online tln'in ivould uuite fuinli
A nr. ii if a AVinm. A wine fair ivnn late
ly held in St, Louis, lit Jiieh seventy-five
lhMiiinl. nl' inwri.-.m uim .,,,., V
1 '
,,hS imn f0..v t,.,i0,,H ,vere oll'ti-'l in
J r' "I
competition.
lion. John
J". n.i1fl has been re elect -
ed to the U. S. Senate by tho Lcgislatme"' I''" "
! - v T,
1 cw Hampshire.
Th vhl""hev '" ,vl,i('11 ''l'olcon the
I i. .! ..1 ..a T 1 . il i l i
(1f!fc'ro,lt did at Longwood, on the island of
I W 11 1 .... . . I . .. . . . .
oi. neienu, in saiu now to no, uscil to
thresh grnin in. Sic trnn.sit gloria inuu-
di.
There are two reasons why we don't
trust a mini one. because we don't know
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nun ; nun me inner ueciiuscwe uo.
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nation bcli.ro twojustiee of tho peace, on
a charge of having murdered a Mr. Jink-
ins, has bet,n discharged. Thfl justices ha
ving singularly enough decided that no
murder had been committed. Killing in
Kansas seems to be no murder.
BbLTho hvst thing Mrs. Cunningham
Bui'iii-11 has dune, wa to buy a farm in
,. ,,i . vr (.,.,, i
i'"'"B '"."",".""
i-i-.ssii, u t...,ng t , , tj ,.y milllilmJ a moment long
to take immeuiute possession. . . , ., ,. . ,
' v" jPri lho injury to tho furniture is consid-
Leual TExnrR. Three cent pieces are 1 erable, nnd tbe house is very badly dam
legal tenders onlv in cases were tho sum j,V-'(,(.1- Tl,e ligbming, after tdaying its
. , ,i-.,." .. iii various pranks made its exit by running
s ot over thi tv cents, and lia ve.s, (inar- ,i i , v..-
- ' ' through a sword cane and splitting it
ters, dimes and half dimes, where, the v i,,t two j-.iercs, then following the
sum is not over five dollar-. Spanish and of the door bell out of doors into the
nil other gold nnd silver coin are not legal !:','0"1K'-
teiKlei-H, ami cannot be given, il objected
to, in payment ol audit.
Travel is good to lake the conceit out of
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a man : to ext. and li s ideas, nnd en -
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inrgo tne iiounns oi ins mental visions, it 'aireaiiy seiti.-ii timt. lie will be tho norni
makes men wise, but seldom happier. AT- n(, ol' the jiemneiiitie (,'ongri'ssioniil Con
icr an, nonie is mo place lor comiort ; we
aro always happiest w here the heart is.
As Holmes says the "world has a million
roost for a man, but only one nest."
The XoRTair.KN Central Railroad was
opened through from Hnrrisburg to Sun
bury a distance of sixty mill's on last Mon
day week the 5th instant, making in con
nection with the Sunbury and Erie Rail
road a contiuous railroad route from Ilar
risburg, via Willnmsport to the lakes.
fttfe-The administration contemplates
ordering a larger naval force than we
have heretofore had in tho waters of Cen
tral America nnd the Gulf.not on account
of nny new denionstrationsof inlerl'ei ence
by foreign powers in that quarter, but
, hi ... i
with the general design of luoro efleeltinl
ly protecting the lawful rights of our it--.mis,
nnd guarding our muioiinl inl.-ii p-
loin jeopardy.
The remains of President M.Miroo l,av
been removed from where they were fir-,
deposited in New York, to be cn-dirim
n abenutilul monument in his nati.e
Slate.
I ola Months says, that runaway match
es are like run iway ho,-ses, they generally
end in a "sin i-h up" of some. kind.
Ax Order ha been reci-iv'd at aspike manu
factory, A lien town, Ya., from Fi ance, I'm
sixty tons of railroad spikes. This speaks
well for tho Allentown manufactories.
I-A German witness in New York,
on Wednesday, testified that ho had
drunk ono hundred and six gUsses of la
ger beer in one day without becoming in
toxicated. CuFSaU Lake, in Utah, is sailer than
tho sea. Two quarts of its wnter will
make a pint of salt. Rock salt exists in
largo quantities in tho neighboring hills.
Laconic Letter. A college student
wrote to his venerated sire :
Dad, the term is drawing to an apex
forward the rocks. Hon.
tteiyA young naval officer, when nkod
hnt period of the bnttlo was most appal
ling, re. lied :
"The lew hushed moments when they
sprinkle the deck with sand to drii k the
human blood yet unshed."
BWfcJt is stated that below Point Out
pee, in J.ouisana, there is one broad field
"' "".''"'-enne, covering thirty thousand
" , ' "V'e' 0 row! ",l,r ' ' 'i'"f-'"'
I A - a.
the travelerA-aii count fifteen sm-ar b , n.es
anil jlh Piraii?nt hs nn nrmw
at oiieglanccS
"Ft -yhtu" and "Fi.oatino."-A funded
debt is that which isaseertni I nml 11 v,.,l
' ,i... .: . '
l" " paviiieni aeiei ln:n. it ii
' "'T' " "' '"""' 'Miiein eininot t,e
I'll. Ml I I
.... ... ., ... ,i ...i - i- . ...
1 i
A Ilnatiii", debt is coin
,M1.,.,j t
po-ed ol linn,, ,1,1, ic halniiti,.,. (I,,,; .,,., I,.. 1
at any nine rnloi ceo. I he lloating debt
Z"r,.r' wfi
v." '".:. V ,V I"1"
''f,s, or ol debts lor hib n. material.. nil
. -
other things.
fitirsul;iir:
,u)rl T.1'1 . "
UlarSublime Description ofnn Escape'
m.i o M.wl K..I1 'Pi' i ..ii
glol' ,,a'1 bo'n BnivJ by a comet.
Tommy, you aro a little too bia to put in
a cradle, and too small to put in a bUl.
nsuiiiier Willi a eras ! AS lonil na iftl,' omer arueia usually Kept ir
i -wm . . ii .. . . . IS trviniT to nersiiiiiln sin In fn-un . ' great care to pieaa the Lutes of .11. which we
.
which i " rJ " r'orn of man lately . --, : . . ;-. " "--.-a
her 1 ",lr ' l coutiin l ni j .orgei w can ana examine our stock
think of it for a moment. Tim fur... u ,- MOorr a icTTWTT.rft.
M,4 h 1,,mih I Winn. i VUt
Mir ,,. t ,,niil , nn I .V "hi line M
, ., (, , ,m. ., t , , , , ,,.r l e . ,
a... i l.i .. 1 ...... .1: i ...I
llio tie!,t, ..f ..i,..., Vet it m-imi o ins
lli-il fit tint llnhi'i-r i-lnlint oil llirt tVni-
...... . ii i.i ii. m i"i . .ii,.... ..,,..
HllH'l Ol I li-fll I HKI lif MIII'IIIH PMltMH
limn lint tuiliiijt young Ii inoirii, Piut'l.
Fnn-t or III.' Ixirnitgh ol Cm mcili lllo.
AMi. nclive mid iiitrlliui'tit, i lum twt
bei'ii liin lii(.dnt limbiliiill lo fill tluT the
intclo'-ls .' our pnrtv, n hilo l .vnonlilift
.1. . i , ....l t .. i . .1 ... .!........
. iii""i' iui-h.-ui tr t-iiii-iiiiiieu in ikivuihu
tint intni'stH of the ciliiens of tho county.
As n return for his time nnd luli'iils thus
ri'C V (levotfd to hit. tmtly, lind torewnrd
1 J '
one whoso unlive, inodoMy preventi lii
'eekinir political distinction, it would be.
. . . . . . . !
n" "'utC llia justice to give linn a seal as
...
lepresentalivo in our next Legislature. A
'l'"itio" ,,u eiuiiu-ntly qualified to fill
his constituents
Your,
Lairknci.
ExTB loltlllNARY KlTRf-T Of Ltd II TS I NO.
The Auburn Advertiser learns that the
residence of .Vr.S. A. tioodwin, of Itotroit,
lormcrlv of Auburn, was struck bv light-
mng on 1 liui'sda.v morning ot last week,
i lie ininiues oi uie nouse were nini iiiou
I by the tremendous crash nnd falling of!
I mirrors, iiietures. nlaster nnd timbers, and
. '. . ' . .
i on springing Iroui l neir lie-s una jirocnr-
! ini! litrhts, found the house lilcrallv in ru -
ins. Mil mis were dalii'd in nieces, i.bis -
l , , . ,-.,.., wil. '.,vg
were broken, and the chimney waa split
from toji to bottom, and shingles, clap
boards nnd bricks scattered into the
. ..
streets. The family were obliged to va -
cate their house immediately. J he escape
Irom injury ol every member ol the taint
ly was providential. The bed from which
Mr. ami .Mrs. lioinlwiii ruslieil, on hear-
iiii; int- i ..in u.--n'ii ii i.i nil. lit
ing the concussion was immediately filb'd
with timbers, which would have crushed
Ho. .1. L. (in i is. Five out of the right j
'counties composing tins congressional ois
a I a .1 . I. . .11 a ... !.. r .
, " " 1 '7 ' '" ' -' '
: vor of .Tames I. (ullis. Others no doubt
1 ...:n ,:.u ... ... .i. .i ... .
ii in I'.iiLin iii nil-Muni- Mi-ps, fi.i inui ii
vention, j ins is no oruinarv compliment,
bestowed upon our fellow townsman, but
n just appreciation of hist worth, as one of
the working members of Congress.
Judge Gillis will be as easily elected next
fall as he was two years ago. Of course he
will meet with earnest and bitter opposi
tion from his political enemies and so will
every candidate the democracy will have
in (be field. Mr. Gillis will como into tbe
field this iull with tho advantage, of some
ongrevsional experience, this added to
Ins nt I, rr eminent qualities as congress
mnn, will in-mean iiu reused mnjority over
that ol two years ago. L'k Co. Jiqwrti-r.
Tut e as Gosi'Ei.. The Ohio Patriot never
said a truer thing, than when it said:
"It is imt tho destiny of Dmocrney to split
over Lerompton ! The principles of the
party are not rooted in one tract of West
ern land; I hey reach over the whole
hro.ul i inii.ti y -. they extend to, and are
tor tin. r t.-etinii of all sections nlike
and ii it s-. Iripj ens du.i we sniii.'iimo
ditliT, i, boil' Kalians p., iiev. r. hell that di!
''en -nee is e; t V.I, ive have i !iir:y-:'.i time
:.s many Stale ueiaglng nmre nii rl
.mee, about tl.e governmeiit of whi.-l,
we are all arreeii." (Seneca Adv.
Til-: G it.ii 11 siiii-i i.v Io.va. 1'iic Du
liuqu.' Herald speaks of tl.e gold excite
ineni in Iowa as not promising nny golden
re. .Its. It says:
A number of inNchf-i iously inelined
...'i-siiiis have on various ocmmoiis , rocur
ed iinntit e-i n l.r.is filings and s tewed
lheiu in pl.n-e- where they expo ted gold-liunier-.
to find them among the sand.
Among the specimens of gold on exhibi
tion at tbo office ol the Emigrant Aa-soci-ation
is h sample said to be from Eagle
Point, which was Lei-n labeled thus:
"Brass filings from some place nnd black
sand ft" nt some other place. Presented
by .Mr. ." .No sell that time.
A number of supposed specimens of
gold have been discovered to be nothing
more than straw-colored mica, whose
shining appearance is calculated to deceive
a person of limited observation on such
subjects.
From Washington. Dr. Forney, Super-'
inteiident of Indian Allah's in Utah, writes
lo the Indian Bureau that he has made sev
eral treaties with tribes who have been at
enmity for several vears. The nations he
had visited havo always been faithful to
the United States, but are in a position to
have done, if so disposed, much more
harm than the Mormons, Indian n (fairs
are represented to be in a very mixed up
condition. He intends to visit all the
tribes from Salt Lake to Carson Valley.
Tho agent, .Mr. Redfield, writes from
Fort Pierro, Nebraska Territory, that the
Sioux Indians arc much excited on ac
count of the treaty made by the United
States with the Vanctoi.s. They claim
that the lands belong to them and protest
ngainst the Yanotons being paid anything.
They are in an unsettled and disturbed
slate of mind. Mr. Redfield could not
have tran.-aeteil his business with them
it'll I...1 ..... l.naM .M 1.A .a.A..AHnA ..C a I. .
u, ,i,s. 'I'liev ra nwilont on, I f..i,l.,,wl.
;,. ' ... !( .,. , .. ...
them severelv"
. ThestipuhuionsoftheLandeniinetrea-
tv are not observed, nearlv al Itne nations
...i .' t. ': ' ,"",""B
i " -e M'" V"""8
on one another, as well as on the whites.
mii.i li nifM iiisiiiir hi. u At r nnri ror,i in in linn
. 1 ' -l,ssl!,,"I)I"' ''iw been ap-
pointed Commissioner to Washirclon and
trjtj An exenange says a atvine out west
A mission charellia been erect... !'
ithe young men of Chicago.
MUM ARt ntCTIO.
ftolli M nr I sM'IMIl .
t H.IM Alt HI..
M - . . . j.. .1 I.I I . , . . . k.
t i..,. ,t i. i.w .nil.-.""
11 p -I- ",,io,'.i'i in onnnnnr., l.iftl w. III,,
ri.i, f, th t.tlmutt, ..ibiM to Ii., ': I
'
... ,.:... . .
H-.tmi nf luAy lomi.M,., in . fumiji, kr
.'"" ' """"nc tH.
Wj lltl)nrI.j , ,nB01,nM ,t,, K R n
er, nf llr..klll., Jiirri..n Cimly, will b t,',
"'.I.il-for Ibt L,rgnltnr, utjtft
Mlci'
ItHTHICT ATTORNKY.
art aullinrlicil to innnunr thiit Routt l
A'irr, oi iimrnem iioriiiiKn, win ..!
Jala 11.bI.1a. Alt. ..MAW kl ... 1 1 . .
dU fur Jliitrlct Alturnf y, luhjcct to Iirm. rUi,
V re AultSorired lo annnonr that Innm,
TeT, of Clrarfleld borough will It a taailidau
lor iMiirici Aii,.rmy, kuhjcci lo vtm. rulci,
We art authoriie.! to announra that Jon t
ta'ffi;
CTTi.i, of clmrflijlj I)oroa)(h, will be a caadliita)
iu:tirF.
jWt- art autlioriifit to oiin ounce that Savci.
I'lviir, of Lawrence tnwnnliip, will be a tta4i.
d'a for "'J'otto Dem. ralei,
We are authnrited to announce that Jacoi Fii.
i fur Blleriffi ,ub:ecl t0 Deruo'cr,te rulel.
tiKi.M, of U mil urn townehip, will be a fandidale
ye trt aniborlied to Announce that Oto.W
Sm.rr ,.f Woilwnl in . will h m. ...j;,i...
.' .. - - -r- - - w
cnerifl, euiijct-t to iieinorraue rule.
1
' W are authorize I to announce that Fats. 0.
Millkr, of Hell tV. will be a oa.didad. for hh.nl
a,.l.laal .a la.nA.Ml a ...I.
abject to Democratic rule.
We are autborited lo annoon t that M. II. lc-
1 mm, of Brady tp., will be a eandiuat for hltf
I iff, subject to tbe Democratic ml
We aro aulboriied to announce tbat Bui, Il
Ham., Knrthntia tp., will b a eondidat (or &kf
j iff lubject to Democrutie rule.
We are authnrited (o announce tbat Wa. L
Onnxs, of Lawrence tp., wi.l be a candidate for
Bnurin aui.joct to Deraecratie ml.
We are autborited to announce that Jaku
IJi.ooii, .f Tike tp., will be a candidate for Slur-
ID iui.ject to Doniocra'ic rule.
We nre authorized to announce tbat Kdw
f khks, ot Morris tp., will be a candidate fe
SbriT, ubj.-ct to Democratic ruln.
WenreVatliorid to .nnm.nc, that J. A. FArit
l(lf i lri b . ..pjia..,- r, oh..iir J'
. ' " . T" W1" " c.nidi.lale for Sheriff, nib.
is;juot to Dc aincrat ic rulon.
C OUN t t OMMISSIOXKR.
We are aiilhorited lo announce tbat William
Mbrhki.i., nf Lawrence tp., will be a candidAle
fur County Coinniisiioner, rubject to I'rtu. rule..
We aro anlbrritcd to announce, that Viaiair
II. Holt. f Bradford tp., will be n candidate fur
County (.'ommirei mer, iubjeet to D.-m. rule.
We are autborited to annnun.-t that Batik
Dalr, of Morrie tp., will he a candidate for Co,
Comioini.,ni-r. eubjict to Deuiiicriitio rule.
Juue V, lkiS,
We aro antlioritcil to announce that Jaoi
IIouvrr, nf Lawrence lonu'hip, will be a can.li
date for County Cotiiniiiiii.nrr, eubject lo Dria.i
cratic mice. June .
We nre nutliorii.-.l le snn. unce that Jacoi
Ki nti, of llrd tnHEfhir, v.-ill be a candidate
lorvoutity tomnueMoner, sulj;'t t'.i I'era. ruin
We arc nutlmrineil t ) anionnco that Soi ihoi
II ASKiiscni nr, of Dncatur towixliip, will bet
eiin.li.lnto fur County Comiui.siour, iubjeet te
i).;m cralic rul.'e.
We aro ati'S.irizcd t. ..an u ic ih', W M;
CairKr.N. i.f ir..r,-n m In., will lie a cun li.l-.l.i
for Couuiy Coin m.si-.ner, e.ih'eit to D.-mvcraitc
iilei.
We -i-o a ith iris t to ,i 1 1 1 ri m th.it It iti;'.)
r'lKKMAi. i.r Pile tp., will b a cnn.li 1-iM lor
I'oiinty Coniini v-ion-T, tu'ij.ict to Democrutie
rule.
KEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
tVt'riOV. 'l P'lrsms an hor,):iy onti.i.t
" ai'i -t ..le.lbiii' with ono' yoke of oxea.
now in h" p. cssi.m of Hooriso Itnckcnberry of
wnoi-iaru qi . as ino ini I oxon n.'l-.nt! to mi
an I u e in bin oimomion on loan, eubjoet to tar
orde-. TUOS. HE.SDF.KSO.V.
Jo'y 14. IS.'S.
rOURT PROCLA.'S ATION.
AlTIIEnF.AS, The Honorable JAMES Bl'RX.
8IDK. Etq., Prenident Jude of the Court
of Common Pleai of the twenty-fifth Judicial Di.
triet, composed of th counties of Clearteld, Ce.
tre and Clinton and the Honorable WM. L
MOOltF. and UF.NJ. HON. SAL, Associate Judrei
in Clearfield county, have isaued their precetl
ooiiring uuio ine iweimeio uay oi atay lait,
to me directed, for the holilini of a Court of Com
mon l'Icaa, Orphani' Court, Court of Quarter Set.
sione, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court f
(leneral Jail Delivery, at Clearfield, in and for
Clearfield county, on th T1IIHD MONDAY f
August next, boinn the lflth day of the month.
Notice la, therefore, hereby given.
To the Coronnr, Juaticei of tho Peace, and Comta
bice, In and for the (aid county of Clearfield, I
appenr in their own proper persons, with their
Rolls, Kocor.ls, Inquisitions, Examination!, as
other Remembrance, to do thoee thing! which te
their offices, and in their behalf, pertain to be done,
and Juror and Witnease are riuented to be thil
and there nttonding, and not to depart witbtul
leave at their peril.
"01VKN under my hand at Clearfield, the 17th
day of July, in the year of our Lord on thon
and eiKbt Hundred and fifty eight, and tii eish-
y miru ui American inaepenaenee.
J. R. REED, Sheriff.
NEW FIRM-NEW GOODS-and
NEWK UANGEMENT.
Jutt aruivitiij and bc'my openrdhy the nne Jim
of MOORE & KTZWILE.R
L.4R0E and well lelected atocl. of GooJi,
eompriainK a splendid assortment of Strip!.
Iiishop.lawn. Plaid Muslins, Camhrici, Delaia
Robe, Lawn robe, Mourning and fancy lawns,
in great vnriety. A large assortment of Fancy
Prints, Nankeens, Dutch and Irish Sineni. ao4
i general assor'ment of Drr Goods. Holier.
"rucri. Hardware, BooU and Shoes of erery
description. Hals and Capi. Drur.and feutioi-
s- . . -
ry. and School Book of every kind,
AI.MO, lar?e and anUnilid aunnl nf elotli-
le, Hooks, Harvest Caai,
Celebrated (train Cra-
Forks, Cross-cut at
Bacon and Flour by
or bushel, and erery
I a coantrv store.
We would nanectriiil avi.- -n i. ..II
!xmine nil stock, which bas been selected witk
."l?.!:0. V" E of prind.tone. with If-
i Clearfield, P., June 30, 18ie