Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 08, 1858, Image 2

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Dcinocmtic Dif.fiict Ticket.
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Democratic County Ticket.
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Th? News.
Several arrivals of mail i-teaiil vessels
from Kuropo within the last f.nv days,
have brought a variety of news, much of
which is important.
The increasing menial imbecility of the
old King of l'l'iissia, aiiiountiu.'i to decided
lunacy, has made abdication a matter of
absolute necessity. This important step
will take place shoitly. And it is believed
a political crisis, in other words a revolution
i apprehended.
The (liceti :if Enj-dalid is : t ill ill ( icr
tuany, making tli tour of the empire.
She is every wliereieccived with demons! ra
tions of good w ill.
The news of the treaty of peace with
China, bv the iillied l towers, is contirmi
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The Chinese norts are to be tbron n
-pen to foreigners, but re.-ident Ministers
are not allowed.
No later inteligctico from India is re-1
ported (iinee our hu t issue.
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bombarded by aT'.ritish Meet in relaliatio:
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tho liiassaero of a. number of (,'liristians by t
the Maliomodans.
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active and tho operalinns closeii with an
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upward tendency.
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Tho lavorable weather lor harvesting
and tho general fairness ol the crops has
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ehecked the upward tendency of the pn-
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ces ol breadstulls.
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The money market was steadv but not
;lcl'vc
Tl. ,,,. ....'.,, thw side of the "hi" sea
'bin sea
water" are of passing interest.
The telegraph cable is still in woi king
order, but its operationshaw not been ex
tended much beyond the transmission of
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'n,...'..l..l,,.,.fio., in honor of the event
still eon(inue,..nd'manv of our large cities
have already made extravagant demon-
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st rations.
New York citv is now the scene of ex-
citement in consoi'iience of theatter. pt.
ed destruction, and partial success of the
attempt, by the inhabitants of the vicini-
ty to destroy the ,uarantini buildings at
Se-min's point on Manhattan Island. The
military are on the ground in force and a
U. S. vessel of war the Sabine, anchored
near the scene of the disHirbai.ce for Ihe
purpose of protecting the government
property "
Tho last remnant of the Seminole Imli-
ons about to be removed Iroin thcirp.es-
ent haunts in the Lvrrglades of IToridn to
Arkansas under charge ol'Col. Hector. No
mililary force is to be used
The Tiko Beak gold excitement in Kan-
was is rapidly on the increase mid several
coim.anies are now ornanizinn in Leaven-
worth and other l.laces to no to the mines.
The Yellow lever is still raging tit New
Orleans.
A severe storm occured at Kasten Pa.,
on last Saturday. Several boats on the
river were capsized and three persons
drowned
ColtliKCTloN.
Ill ,ublisbing the returns of the prima-
ry elections last week one or two errors
escapedourobservalioii.oneof which iniar
ticuhir we desire toeorrcct. On thetally pa.
pwrof Ciercturn Judges, which was handed
lis, the f.gureshad been made with a pencil,
and some of them hud become much defac
ed. In the vote of Boll tp. for sd.erili Mr.
Miller's vote was published ut 9 instead of
7!', the true number; the 7 having entirely
disappeared upon the paper when the
Cotnpcwitor ea,mo to set up the returns,
and it U only from our personal knowl
edge of the vote, that we are 'riir.'i'l.'d to
make this C"l reel ion.
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, he : ulmiitleil hi-1
f this county, mi'l
claiuis were ree
I'.ir tin- tliinl lini'
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for tin
tlni'1 tuii"
o'iiiii'il I'V a iiiiijin ity of InT ili'ino: t'iiti"
u-. With : iii h mi ('ii'l'i'-i)iciit, . lln -
i ,111'li'i.iU' ol tin! ili'liiocl iiry of tin.-, i i'iinty,
In' :n ,1,,'. ii i'i n'loiv t io ill-1 in t eon wilt ion :
iiii'l it nniiM iinli'i'il liuw I'i'Oii Mraii,':" if
her cl.iiiiii Iiii'l iiiiin I'i'di ilii-n'iii'li'il ini'l
1,'. Iliwi' rr.jt'cti'il. Smli tli.'.itiiiiiit
wniil'l not only Inivo I --ti a )" i
mii.il iii'liniiy t our 1'iiinli'liiti', Inn
mi iii.-nlt to "iir louiily ; mi'l o il wmilil
li.ivo fi'i ii i ;.! j U1 I'V I" t iiiti'!li;: nl
.Inn T,ir . I'.nl ii ililii'i'cnt i".-n!l fo'.
lirnnl our ni'iion. I'll" ninj.irity of tli"
((invention, miwiiii'1 iulniitti '1 the Jlistii
"f tli" i laiuis of our lounty for u tiii iii
lirr, mi'l oiirciindiiln!" lor tin noininiition;
ml lu'sitntiii;:ly 1'l.u'oil liiiu nion the
ticket, aitli .Hnl.no Wilcox, tlio late lncin
lier, ho.xo :enoui'.iiutioii liml been liru-viou.-lv
coiiccileil. Ami Mai. K. It. Krailv,
the clioieo of .1 ell'elMin county wlioi e lie
were the claims of
j-ii'.v how well loumle'l were Uic cl;
lr. lioycr anil how unfair it woulil he to
defeat him, amljif-'ain deprive this county
of a member, ceased to urge Ids claims,
and is now earnestly supporting the whole
ticket.
We have been thus particular in not idl
ing these facts, that all our readers may
exactly understand the position of the de
mocratic candidate of this, county' for as
sembly. f bis personal claims ami (null
ifications it is not our purpose to speak
now. Should it however become necessary
to defend cither from tho attacks of the
opposition during Ihe progress of theenm
paign, we will be found ready to dis
charge our duty in the premises to the
best of our ability.
We cannot refrain from remarking in
this connexion, that our candidate is well
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ii' iiosii on mr wnion uc no i en m-k-l-
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t,l ! i.i, vlv one will deiiv that
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tine natural talent. In his own profession
he is a skillful practitioner, ns the. citizens
of a Brady township where ho has
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medicine some seven or
ii act wen
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eight years, will universally icswij .
s
a democrat he has always been consistent
in the advocacy of the cherished princi-
i iles o his farlv. and earnest am
1 faithful
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'in the support of the candidates ol her
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choice; and always cheerlully abiding by
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As a partisan, lie is bold and fearless in
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Ins warlare against the dogmas mill m-
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lri"ues of tlie opposition ; and not simr-
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in" of the rod of correction to memhers ol
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I'al,.v "IR"um"" u' " ""
it is vet well remembered how fearless
and eU'ective were his assaults upon the
discinles of the "dark lantern," in the
lays when know-nothingism was rampant
in Ihe land ; and few men in this county
iinl more to tree tne state iroui una em
nit eor
True he
riipi lliraiuoin Ulan i -r. no,.,.
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been without opposition in liis
own party: but the character of that
ooriosition docs him honor. I pon each
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"' ws M" U'c '"'('' '' 10
'"" eonip. titors, worthy gentlemen, who
".i' c,f f)1
tl.oir party, and that r. Boyer should
liave succeeded against such oj'position is
ecrtainly no disparagement to him.
Tlio I'vo that he can not only
fi iendsbut he can also retain them,
s H'oso 'ho supported him when he first
"I-''"-''1 himself to tluf people remained
steadfast to him to the Lust and his last
vote in the county was the largest he ever
received, mcr, asmg cncl, time,
TIIE rEOBLl-'S PARTY.
H m' nt he kl,,nv" 11 p'ml1' l0;V
,1''"i 'nti, ( ,y l"--t' il l'art;,
"i'o t hnvl, has very recently sprung
"' existence in this and sonic of the nd-
joining States; which is evidently design-
'd by its founders to supply the place of
those organizations which have succes
sively met with violent deaths within the
lat ten years. The old whig party which
;"went up" liko a "sky-rocket" at the
Presidents election in 1S.V2, and came
idown in such a dilapidated condition, that
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iviiow-noihingisiii hiunnneiy ue.-paiciien
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; it to put an end to .Is agon.es, has since
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'censed to exist. While that mushroom
, party which like Munchausen s gourd
! vine, grew up in a night (by the glimmer
of u lantern,) to wilt down in an hour,
was in its turn killed and devoured by
the "licpttbliean" party for lack of better
prey. And the counterfeit "Republican",
pany must now yieuniseu a vicuin 01 us
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i own cherished system of "dog eat dog ;"
and give its miserable cureass of nn organ-
izal.on to feed that promising bantling of,
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loulitlu. origin which ..as ..eon. most in-
a,,ropriately, (but very tnueh in keeping
11 il Ii I l,n etim-'il ni.l i t ,i,c t.f J I j annilmiN
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christened the "iVnA-V party:' A party,
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.il el Hit' l' I it ii ii ( ii iii" I'll inn
Mm ;v tli" r lit ti n ho Mcn on
ii' ledlo
the gallant "II UT.V o I fie ct ;" llll'i op
ji il tin' tufii'iii'1' of 111" iti'ilioi iiili" par
ty, ii"t no'i'ly til g' ' 1'oivci-tlii'in'i'1.
vi . or to keep ilcni'ii mix nut, lull in tin)
1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 . Il ill IX "f principles, llei'llle'l I'V
llii'in, ( -M'li! ini 1 1 tlic elf a re of tin- .mili
tl and t he m iiI tri ed remains of K IWW-
in'-i-m. who hml fondly th"ii"ht n
I'm- veins miiii', that iloy
t'olllld 11." til!" )'lltll tO 1'llK'O tlll'l 1'OW
tl, to ,,liie,. mid power.'
lit inii'lit Lave been supposed w i
iy that
the el.1 Mini re.-l'eetalilo oin'oneiits of do-
nioiiaey who liad inhcritci.l nil that ro
niailied of vli:n )irineil'le.x, would liavo
leonti olh-'l the de-tinies ol'thi.x lieiv jmrty,
I would have headed itscolunins ir. thocon-
i ti-si,
Vi'ivi
hared its "lorv, if victorious, ami ro-
lies il' defeiited. But,
1 Us syinpa
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'the case, : tliif "IVoplc's party" is almost
tli" on
j entirely unUer tne uirecuou, ami muim-i -1
Iviciit to the will, of the renegade demo -
crais, who have h.tely become convcrtH ol m! nl p ro .isions.
, , .... , ,. . , .... . , I '1 ho I. tab Indians were coiniiiittmn dcii
the loose laith of the dismteni'ated oppn- ajl)n
lition. 'I'heir State ticket, their Conxros-; -j')10 y;,.,,,,,.,,,, publishes a private, let ter
si, n uil ticket, in many of thn districts, to a gentlemen in this cily, ivin.n an ii"
their candidates lor Assembly, and in ooiit.l of the neu !y discoveid diii'v- m.
, iSoiitli lTatle river. I he writer m t lie l ter
many instances down to county Auditor i(,xaniill0,, tho ,llllt,.v f,,,. M.Veral mil"
arc
all ( oniposed of the most recent aeces-
to their ranks. Veterans in the
slnil
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cause o
oiiiositiou t
ii iieiiiocraey are oii
to stand back w hen the favors are bein?
.1: 'Pl.n.. i'l..,. Il,f ii-nod mill
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draw the water : but they cannot be per-;
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1 to . share the honors anil emolii-
muiei,
nients
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11 anv are in ian nun uiu ii.iu,in ,u
Uliis "poojilrs
if is this all. 1
They now no longer m' Vrt,- to a'lvo-,M(i
cate principles ilillcrnig trom tlio.-e ot the t1(M)npy ne eh'cted to tho Legi-latuie. In
Iletnocratic piuiv, and openly repudiato Salt Luke county the ticket received only
thoM-ancient doctrines of the old whig thirty six votes
...... 1 ho Lite app'iitinent bv iovern,: t aim
party upon which it had slaked nin f,f pnl,ate .liidgesin Carsonand
existence, l'.ven their plat form is but a (;,.m, Kivcr counties, eau.- ed some dinsat
rcutteranee of the principles for which isfaction among the Mot-nous ; I. tit ail was
,, ,.. i i..,iii.i r.. nuiet at the ili'tiarturi! of I he mail Thirly
t ii! J 'Cnioci al i- I'ar.y inn u "i"'" "
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more than hull a ccnturv, ami imucu na
by the fon c of their intrinsic merit be-
eome principles of governmental policy,
And the "people's party" darenot go be-
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fore the country M'rayed against them.-
Hence they are compelled to adopt them
as their own. The "people's parly" for
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.not i ' ii what neon e wo wouiu asic,
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uoes u neiuiis iu. . ,
"peoi.le" known as renegades and disap-
nointed noliticians, who are too selfish
and corrupt to belong to nnv healthy lo-
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ht.eal organ.ation, and are dine, to dc
ceptton and dishonesty to obtain that pu-
litical distinction which they eo ardently
covet but so little deserve.
TIIKOlM'OSrnoN
A sort of informal meetingof a few of
the. leaders some of tho "Simon says wig
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wag- portion of the ,-V.pos,t.on pail.V
thiseounly, (of course entirely accidental,),
took place in town on last Monday even-
in" Of the object of this eaucus some
idea can be fonned by relerring to n,0;
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cards of certain candidates fur assembly ,
an J Shei iff which appear in our advertis -
ing columns this week. '
The impenetrable veil of mystery Inch
seems to surround the proceedings, and
purposes of the "wire pullers o that, "".'
formti-il, (it used to was n xi-'iiylit nut) party,
must be the result of their profound saga".
, .
ity ; and we would not be at all surprised
if .something wonderful came of it, not
withstanding the "innocent Abigail" ex
pression worn by tho "knowing ones.'
They nro entirely too ready to eoncedi
to us a certain and easy triumph ati
the polls this fall to be perfectly sin
cere in thai opinion ; aud we should not
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1 . oi the tialisaiu tions: nndsiivs that "il the
ing political nianouvere, some brilliant1 ., , r., , .
" 4 ii. oily tongueol those steepe I in limiinlv and
"Co'ipttr In! to seirnre the election ol j ,, , . . , , ,', , .
' . ,, imaiiv years hn "senior, have nude him
ii,...., ,.,i;.i..i..J . ,.i nm ,,i,, ,n r,, ' '
aiivo ami yet so periectiy r(sigii(!ii 10 uie
certnintiw of a defeat. At all events it
will be well enough for democrats to be on
their guard, and not let the enemy catch
them "napping. Our loo is a lurking
and insiduous one, and is most to be died-
- - -
ed when it is leost noisv mid active.
knowledgment. We fear however (hat
Shocking Death of a Young Lady. Iho will derive no permanent benefit, in
lIoi.i.itiAvsiii.Ku, Sept. 2. Miss Matilda that res peet at least, from hi act orreen
Caldwell, daughter of. .Indge Caldwell, met for ,ie tivc, lmmis,.lkllhi0, evidec,!
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Willi 11 hlioekiiiLr tleiith lust ni,,lit. She
had been at a wedding at tho of liev.l"1 "''lowing significant paragraph
1 1....1 1.-t o,..l 1
about 11 oclock, in a vehicle driven by a
young man named ert.. I ho horse
iook irigiii ai 11 iigni 111 iroui 01 v.oniers
tavern, .11 this jilace, and ran oil'. The
rein nroKe 111 mo enort to stop mm, ami
mi. 11 cut nun 1 u 111 1 nil uiu iu 111 1 esi, ins 1 iui- uisi 0110 mev w 111 ever get, iroin a l,e- ,. ' , . ', , , , ........
nro-'iess The horo wlieeled fiiiddenlv I - 1 . r n ' 1 l"r clo"rfitl'l. ,,n ," "n'l bnurenca, at
pro um. 1110 noito wikiuii mm nil) islature of Pennsylvania." rioarfU'M Sei.t. 27th, 2sth nml 2!)th.
and ran . own the street ..bout two liun-, , ,,, F ' Knox ,, v at Lllin,,(,r
dred yards. Miss (.aldwell leaped out, and ,, ,1 , , , , J City on S.i.t. .'IIHli muHiot. 1st ami 2nd.
fell ivith violer.eo upon her head. She was , will ever get . V o think the work ol the i pr nni,ii'id, linens un.l (iridium, nl. Urn
taken insensible and carried to her home, session ol lS.iT ought to be a lest,on to all '"""I'tnii "ii Octubor itli, .'itli nn,l fttli.
where she cxiiired at two o'clock this nior-! f,,i,,,. i;jiu r ,,ni;..i c. i,: l'nr lii'entur nn,l Minis, nt Murri silale on
tiilur buvilia nevci minkeii n wnril fpnui;
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1111. uiiir uiu 111 inn ui' 11 111 irii. ijir l US
B 1)lmi( i)ul nnd amiable girl of about twen-
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, y yenrs of age, and her shocking death
has caused Ihe greatest prief among her
largo circle ol mom Is.
Isaac Fisher Ivsip one of the oldest le-
gal j.ractitioners in Pennsvlvania, and n
able Lawver, ,lied in llun'.ingilon l',w
Hhort time ago. He wa.s considered
of the best lawers in cases invoIvi.it title
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ofie be8t Wr in cftsc(, involvin tit
to real estate, in tho country.
Berks Coi xtv Tikmik ratic Convention,-
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neciamni on uv ine iiemoeruiie convention
if ow ,1.,,,,,,, yo!ttord Tho biVter'
, p,.rs0nal war made upon Mr. .to neu has htnL
' tin it l,ip C'll'iil'l. thnti In rtillv I l,n nni.f i, '
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mo'' ci"se.y Hrounu mm.
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'I , I 'n ri tut - in- on tie ir w iiy to il-
'tii in, I" tii"k' iiiiini'i'liii'iiU t"i' o" ni'i !
I'l" l II " I'l til" I'lll'll". II"' I'1!,' ' ' I ,
tliiiil.'li the l ul l", IH )'"ll ll'l'l "0f f ll"
i illi ll-, their lii .ll lV ci'tiutatilllli"!"' Oil
vniir ji'voux i el 'hi at i,'ii cl I lie ;:i ' at in l i
mil nil urn)..
Wa-IIIM.IiiS. S'l'teli'lliel' I. I .it'll I ell. 1 1 , t
I', 'r mi. " ' i ill !ili'iilii'd hi ill I I' in I i
H'llt M il h II 11 1 ' " ill t he Cil'l llilll,-. Iii'-
I ii nM'i.iiileil to eniiiniiinil the Wnt' r
Wiil, r I"
Wit'
now littin.' for rai;i"iiii .
luid at la.l I I'urin:? Au::u t l.iHil h iuuly huel wil -i
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n'1,,NM' ' " ' '
i n, oon lu res in e ncccM'iiiy.
The Secretary ol ihe Navy "ill .'' "0
niakn a vUil of inspection to the Nnifulk
Navy Yard.
A l.j 1 1 1 il 1 1 1 ( iemral ( 'oi'l'iT left tlic city.
this'ai'ternoon to meet I.ieiiten.iut-I iclu ral
Scott at l'l J'cint.
St. l.oi is, Septcinlier 1. The foi l 1'iid-
L'er cirrc-iiomleiit of tin; irui'L'i i a.:'.
tlio Sixth Infantry, and a conipmiy ol'Sap-
l i .....I.,,. I ;..oi 1 1,"
' n ,1 i'l .lil'li I J,. ,,, ' ., ..
Irived there on .Mi'uxi uu.
I The dciuirture of the Sixth Infantry for
. I ( . 1
Vnlla-V alia, Oregon, was ilolaycil in coir
'.xciuenco of insulliccinl iiipplics of clolh-
jjy,,,,,,, aud expresses the opinion that
live or six dollars a day, can
l" olit :i in o' I
, , , ,.. i : . , . , r. .... l 1
,,' .,',, 'II I ' H ' II 11', 111. Ill, llll I .
.' - , - - ,
discoveries.
Later from Utah.
I.KAvn.sii'oKTii, Aim. "il, via BioMivii.i.r,
s j,,,,,,,,,,. o ..,. iT, S. Kxpress. TheSalt
', !, 1 . . . . 1. . -. 1. . I- A .. .
i ..u,. iiinil .with (bites to the, 7th of Ann.,
i : l t
n;i hi i iicu.
I he election on the 1. passeo on i)iiieu .
'ri, .....i ;!.-,, ,, ,,itkiMni, tii't.-et hi , t
of ,;,,,,, RiV(.r ,,,mll,v,
' , ,. , , , ' , , .. ., , ,
soldiers had deserted Irotn den. .lolius,
sun
cotniniiiid.
Captain Tracy was on trial at Cedar Val-
ley. for insubordinate conduct to (Jul. A!
exiinder.
Col. iiotlm.m was ordered to Oregon
with th(i (.Ui illt-ilIlU. ...
(;)p ciUHl,y 0f the Tenth Infantry, with
two companies of the Second lgini -n i
ii , , (. , 1 1,,.,, ,..i,,,,ti,,j ,,r , i,., v , ! i
"" i . .
Keninient of Inl.intrv
are to garrison r ;!
Bridger.
. fl,unwin,, otlii -i
oil leave of i.l-
'senee. left L tali on t he l,t h ultimo :( "1.
Cooke, Lieuts. Bufoi'd and lVngrani, ot
tlio Second l)rai;oons : Cols. Waite and
,uant (; t. M;nrVt iji(.ut ;,.,,, ,
Fit(h illtll,ltl v : cl. Alexandef.Capts. liar -
diner, ( lore, Donovan, and Lieuts. ( irove
and Mavii'ler, of the Tenth liii'ann
i The rond from Devil's Hate to Fort
' Viiidgor was st rewr with cattle. Nino hun-!
,l,l 1," ,,1 r,l' ,.,l I 1.. u I ) t ll," I'.i'.l
Sandv. of which number nine had i'.i"d !
on t hat day. . ,.u 1 limv Ik-ii .r..ao.ine...l l.y r !np..t.i-ii jml -'
Col. Uilliains' eominanil was met nt I . 'ia. I" nay timhcf lnmU m (.l 'in .i''l'l ciiih y.
f ,yujL Tllfi Sl.vt.,tIl ,,,., ..fiTl.oy a." lav iun-ly in,u, f,,,-,,",,. in, i.i.iiil.
,,, Mun.isoni Wcre'net ; ,;;';!!';;V;iV1T'"7TTubV
ftt Plat to Bridge. The returning Voluii-1 J;"".',;.,,.,, ;.llll',t..; ,',f limV,.r"re ,',.-'
teers, nuder Col. Bee, were passvd at Fort , ,My ,,,,.,.,,! r.i nk t.
I..irniiiio. Tiir ' liani''!. ' i' iIiiv '""' ,'.?,"'!
But tew Indians Were eacoiil.tered bv ' j,it.-iih iii. pi eiil.'il with tho l iiiil.i-r r : 1,1113 l
,i . m.,:i ... ' c,..ivii,.!, un.l I'.lli i",unii,w, mi'l ii,.ts hh I'Miaiin-
1 'i',0 rivers were low.
i AX o F1SI( ,N i( '.-
, .
ti,m3 of t,Klt ..Will Cit" institution
I . ,r r ".,. .,
I, ,1.1 J I I V. -'il l, 11,1 '.i.Ui, .'."III,
and who recently endorsed tin; soundness
of its currency by the blasphemous expres
sion -"its redeemer liveth" now com, s
' out and ack now ledges that h" has been
! deceived and duped into assisting in the
I perpetration ol tramls, ami 'nolstenng up
iiifiimous transactions." He however asks
j forgiveness on the ground that lie was ac
ting in good l.ntli, and "was not cogtiiunt
n
"tobelivea lielhat he' inightbedaiiiii"il,
he 'trusts that they may meet their just
deserts, and that" his "friends will extend
to" him " all the leniency possible."
.iniiiicn eon ley .1011 . ssnii 1 1 ,e ,r,n n
, , , ......
nil' Lin Minn. 111111 i i! iioiu. 111.11 11 i! iiiiiiin
. ,1 , ,., ... . ,,;, , ,,
part ot the editor may
, , , ,. ,
lieved nnd refreshed, by this candid ac
;ii""-', I'i n'ii's i,i,i,t,,n,jii, i'i mi- ,i,t
.
which cnii.hi.l.w ,.,,.,r..s.;., il,il,.,:
still " joined to his idol." He savs : "Now
( ,vc sk) j ;t not for tlio interests of the
, .,,. .
r"'r- " " " .. .
j '"""ci mu ummj puiiuc; 11,
...vu. - 1. 1 1 a vi ...inii.ii iiv I
F
lorco
proven them from ehartering
iny more
1
" cat banks."
, :
Another iiiiNKOAiir. Klin .iiiu;n. Tl
Kepublicans of Erin county have noinina-
1 1 ,1 1 Mm. Him, 1,
ted the notorious MOKKOW B. J.OWKV
for tho Senate. Like liead, L'eeder and
Wilmot, ho left the democratic, partv be-
.,.., not ,,., iu ,
"S ? fc
t.n for Ins personal aggratidiy.ement and
now become a pet among the Black's.
I
lie is nothing but an unscrupulous adven-
turor, illiterate as a man can well bo, and
... . , T)olllos.,lt! , nill.,.. ,.. ,t
1
troublesome rotten fellow. Wo shall ,00
if tho lte.publioa.in or F.neccunty will cn-
.1 . 1. - . . ' t r ii- t ,
, hoi so bucii no. inuin ion. ;u'i,,y(,,ov
HV.UH
it
II ll",'
" II .',1
I. II .III
1 1 1 1 1 1
tin 1 1 i i ti ,"' i ' i
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ill n,,l, .. n,, ,.! , f nil U' I ""I '
th, i, l"i
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Willi
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"ARSEMliLY.
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tlin l Si.
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it,,, i.r.isi. 1'iriii:,
I, tu l.iiiMnliy r, ,i','-, nt
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( I, :irl'.. ',1. '. 'l. 7l!l I s. I '.
"",;. ' ii.n-i, , tin- i:,iriii.
.In, i,'r.i ',,(. ,1. ' (" ";'' ."
COI'MIIY MFJtcu.ivrs,
AmluJl 0'.;-a;i'i, Vi-.l ta'co Natico!
i'lui! tli i'V Oil !i mi,,1v liii'iii-.'lvi'S, ill any ,'iiiii
lili.'.i ii iili
JONES' PAR FAI'lED,
I'ATKNT, N IN VIXPLDSIVK K MUDSKMi, or
COAL OIL LAMPS,
At llio wli.'lo-iilo liml rotiiil "Jlrinl (Jimrti'is,"
iS,,iilli isKiMN I) Sli'oi. t, 8.
4i).ii:fiaD72ftl'if:.i.
T, ...i.' ti!'" .' wiii'U' cvi'lusivn Aa-cni'io.- an
I i.i,,!,,,.,! l,,i- lliu uflViuixilv iiii-'i
Ni'w
.J, I'.-rV I'll. I 11,'1,'lllli''.
'l l,,..,' lniHi,.' i:ivi n Wihi .,ii:il in inl' iifily
ll.nii,.. ii ii , 1 .-iniilar in npi iciii uni.'o hi (
11 II '1 llll'
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llilllir, I I" ll' i-"l" i i"i. ,'""""" C '""" "r.;".
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V,. rnr .,1' I'M. to-l(lll ?,U ,, I'llMVP
11,,,, ,,, ., ' I " - -
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s Iv i'iwiiluli..l a li.i-li.-'iii -ran Id a iliipi'' 1
t.i'iill nu ,s, "i-. tii'l li'lior t'ui'i all fir a ''"i'
iniiii, on' .'i t 'Ti-i'iii , vi,,'.', ,i j """
iirliilily li'iilit a '' in I' Hiiai "i il
Sole Aire, uc if also, fur
!XtfAI'F3 Patent P.osiu Biid Co.il Oil
.:- I -:: :i j i (tils, Wkk, Miwli.'i',
ilii. In in ll,o liu.'.
S. K. SuCTlILAN
,, us s .ut',1 .a i Hiirci,
S 'j,t. Hlli, I '; 'is. "I.
iiii'l 'i i'i y
I'll 1 1 A l" A.
Of Valuable
TIMBER LAN!)
At Priv?.t3 Sale
H, ii. -i -ril. i'i':' "!'': ill I'i'ival,' ml.' a 1 in- r '
h- ,,f tlio i'1'i't vnliiiilile Tl .Mil Kit LIMi
rr;;,!
' in i
- ''
, N".
-!:it,'i t-o m 11 !"i si I! nli'lilt Kiv.i TIliMliilll'l
. sail c.vi'.l mil iviirnml-'il ;i.-; I i'l
hii'i, ,.,i linin ; '.'.in iii'i''--': mi. ''I
vi.:
laiuinx s-:i c;v: Mirvcvi'il 4a hie aii'ii'
i,f Win.
IV-ni'i-: iial in. .',,:.t, ciinl.iiiiiii
I a 1 1 ii .--.--.
no ,,,o I. " niliiiniii-; lull ni'i'i"'. ."'T.,. i'"ii--i:i:illX
I .ill jiit.v .-ill','')',.' I ia I'"' li:i;:i'' "f
1 ',,
.1 il.'l.lllV.
ti,,.,.. l.-m is -m- MtinM . 1 "ii lietim-sCi l!r:iin-h "l,tp., a. t he said horses belong to me, mil
', Sinn,. iHiil-riin-( re 1;, in lliift.iii li. Cli'r!i"l'l , ..,, , js i(,,..ssi.,n on liire'1ilv. I
l!y l' '..ml mc niil.i.. .. i, mil- "f l.o "' "i,,,', s' ri.VUT I
, r-ut.-'MI " u - "7 ',",s' ,,J I
j oanburjr tlW Kaiiroai i j - J J
in- i i. iniw ii'i cr iiiisi.'fiv.i ,u ...,,,i. ii..,,.
I '1 li.-y an' li.avilv tiiiiin'i'i',1, ln'in i-iocri"! with
In tliiu'li Li'.'iitli of lii:k,,r.v. i;.'iv!i, ll'hili' Dill;,
Willi 11 ll'lj,'!! I'l'l'l"'! li"H "f till' 1't'ft ul
VHITE P1N;
ini; then nl liml llnit tlio ik'Mii'ij'ti',11 gluii n
buvc, inMi'ii'1 "I' I'Mi' riUiii),'. fall- far slii-rt nl"
, inline mil nil t':i"ii- n liiiiilii.'s t" thn hinnhcr.
i, inn, Ilii', S,i'Oiil;il'i', nr th," riiiil i!i-!.
Th,.y Mi:; I,. .-'..i ..ii i:i:.so.Mii.r n:i:)is.
ritli' i' ia a l,",!y, nr ;! rut" lv ia sections tu sail
.itr,.h."..r.i.
AI'IM.ii'ATlDN tu 1) ' m i l - to
JiiltX A. Dl T.
U.irry l',,.-t Olllce. Si;.ivll;ill l' i. l'.i.
ll'lll,' DTfll, nr
s. . 1'ii.!;i:i:t,
lU'ii.tin.;. I'll.
S.'l't. S'h.KV-l.
OUPJfAXS COURT SALT
1 Y VI lt'IT I'l 01'' nn m-'liT iif mta issuing nut
uf lilt: iii'iilniin' Court of Ciourli.'M canity
ll,, 'I'l' Will ll,! I'Xjl, ,.', I t,, ,ll,li,' Jill," 111 ll"! Ilolisi' j
nf J.ii'nli l!.im,ir.ii,r in UbKX 1'V.. -11 1
H'K.-'HAY, Ihe J 1 1 TKIiNTlI ilnvuf iirTOHKlt!
ii.'M, All thu iutiTi'st nf hY.MAN" Mlbt'N luti-'
"(' !!i'," nria t;,. ili'.'.il, in nil 1 to tin, fnllim ing
,i.ii 1 il,,.,l ri'iil est 110. nitmitml in Itoci'iirin tp.
t h'ar'ii'lil inanity. l,,,uiii'.i',l Iiy Unils nf Sumii.'l
K. ili'.iirl.v 1111 tiir east. Aim. 111 S. Cuny 1,11 Iho
Silllll, liltliJl'L .M'"l';K'lit!,l (III till) WO.-t, llll'i llll'
'.Miiiii,' i',,iii,.iuv" 1,11 tlio n n th. 0 niit iin ini; 11
I'.nir l'lTTY At'lins-nhnut TWKSTVl'TVE nf1
which niT clem 0,1 mil inn), T mitt iviitinn. nti'l
I'irdi nil 1 iiinliT cult iv 11 1 ion . una
, . n ,,,.,,, , I 1 11 v
11 i ii'i'lo'l a siniill 1101 ,1-1. AH N
n-s. SiiloticiiiiiiDuoon'
1 1,.,, ;.. ,i,, ,
I i .
! ., ,. .?'.!..,.. ..' i...ir
: purcluiKo liimii'v tn he imiil at the cimliniiiiiinii
- ,. eir,i i . , ,i 11 un. ii' 11 r ouw iixi, i"
, ll"' sal.', mi l U10 nili;v hull in inio yc.r tliuie il-
the suit'
t,T with mtii'i'.-t.
t;i:o. it. DAVi.Eit,
It. X. llX'i.lIlTY,
Aihu'rp nf K.stn'c of brinnn .Miles Juc'vl.
8.',t. 8th, isjS. ts.
iVO ' f T73
, .N M 1 1 L L t.-j
.VXD KXAMINATION'S
will
I
III! ll "Ll 11 fnllnws t'l llit:
'"r anvi-nsvilt,. nml 1'ikn. nt l iirivfinvilli.
; .r l!m,lv nn,l llnl.in. at buthcmlmi "
Si-plembor liith, 17ih. an . lstli.
,1 ur noli, iiurnxiilo nml (heel, nt .Now W ash
. . 'S4? ;Soitei,ihor 20ih, 2lst, a.,,i L-,l.
is j nn-nuTi, .lunnni nun nmi mini,
10 ft,.ii.. -0, ,i, ,i no.
' Kr ruvinglmi, (iirnnl nml Knrtlmus,
I I'.ul'l llilln 0.1 11,1,,1'i'r 11th, IL'lh nml l.'ltli.
'. I'nr lliistnn am l'nx, nt llickury Kingilnm
m lii lnlai' 2IHI. iiii.l 21st.
Tlie hmtituics will lie npendl nn tlio first , lay
1 1 uVI", k, A. M. A'l'lr.'jes will bi itfliverml
,p ri,,,.. . ,,;; ,,, tk.
pul'lii' nro invited tn nti,-n,l. Kxnminutiunit
r,n,'h, ,vlT. ,"" "T c""1 ,,"-v- T."",,,,,r" ""k'-''"; . Ih 1
0,,n, 7"' . 1,u,'lll! oxniniimtninn will not ,0 en-; ,ctter:
r, 'iTo'" V ZZTlT M U' .. .
,UA 'f ' I L ST.II C m,t ""J v?
-U'ST'U" Co; Su ,t; Vn. iic M
VfiTi 7fiTTryifH I lownsnip, IHU'Iieiu ciuinii,
w All .ersons having any business in:
VT a incvt'.nx nf tjio Hirouturs uf the (ilea t ion to said estate, are nolilied to cull
. Hapc k New Wni.UiuUin I'lnnkund Turn- me and make settlement.
' .. 1, .... ,, 1 , 1 . , .,
iln'liiri nn'l fifty cont on enrh slurp, pnynhln
tho lut Pi'ptcmlnT. 1R.H !y r,liT nf the liimnl.
.IAS. (lALb'AIIKK, Prosi'lent.
nti. , 'as.
II. I. iWKil.l.,
Ki"rlrii'iiy o ii ti. in, . . ti, .( , ,
mini' Heel I he ill. "' I ii ' ii. in
t
r: id. v
All l.in I" "I
elihll t" I l'i
ll" Ii
.1.
n ii il "Mi ,
it'
lev.'liv. A. I
III IN ill I," ll" ll
l"l'.',l!..
Mid w,:tri'iil, ,1.
iill til ,l lijt.'. II"
ill" -, and d unit
. .1' Iellti"ll t
In
I
, in a sl'p.'i in 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' I' lie 1 1 . . m -h In.!
111''
a liher.il sli lie ,, put,
t. 1, ',''. - If.
" pal i , urn,'
Important to liiinilitiiiion.
Til I'! sub-criber
inl'oriiiiii'r any iind
pi Ill" Ilia
lake--, thi-i ini'tlinil
(ill pri'solH wi-liiu
"9
that lie is tlieiu'eiit for ( To.'il field ('o:nity(j
, and will fu I'll i -h and put in 1 lie said wliclj
on tne Mioi toM pi, -1 1 1 1 nonce, upon up-:
'plication lieinn made to hint at Ins ri-si.'
Idi'iiee in Lawrence lnunhip, thr"i tnilrt
I south of Clearfield borough, or by letter
addi'":.sed to him lit ( 'learlield 1'. O. :
I .H HI N A. UKIil). !
Lawrence tp., Sept. I, lS.VS. Mtn.pil. j
I ALL persons lire hereby ruiitiohi' i
I t n; iii, ii,.. c..ii,.-;
1 ' - ' ' , - ,. , , , , i; i,t- , i- ... t,, ,,
,,. ,,,. ;,. ii ...I..,, r I.,.,.,,' v
' 1 - . ' , , ' ' , "
man, 1 1. ; oi co,,m. micco, mo inj,.
, ,,.;,,. ..I'l,,,,.;,, ,l, ,,. ...
1 """ 'i,--.'"" i '...,1 in "in
. , , ... , ,
, t Inn I ol seven acres ol imcKwlieat, an,
halt an acre o turnips in the ground, on
half l'iil'l of limber in t lie woods, nnestuvi
on" M'ttee, two i.eiis ami ui" naiaiicn
' th" house
' I, "en pur,
him on 1"
I
An-. :'J
hold fl
ha cd
all cnl
iiitiir", ns thi' sain" In
ui", and is left nit
, subject to IIIV l .fler.
S. ll. I.Ul'iAl'dll.
::t.pi.
1 I'
A Ll
person
ll 1"
li'lehv
( aiitinin
wav llll'i
againsl purchasiiig or m any
dlinn with the fullowinn de-cril
I pr.i,..;
ly, now in the pn-'ses. "ion ol .lotiii t. ,m,
i 'raekeii, of 1'ei'ii -on tp., vi: one sorr.
mare, "ii" gray' niai", one wagon, on
fniiiiing mill, oi'.. plow, one harrow, nn
copper k"t ll", .'Hn! el ", en sheep, as Hi
-alii" helling to m, and luivo been lo!
with th" said M" Vii"k"h on loan on!;
-aibjeet to IIIV old '!'.
ISAAC BI.oo.M, jr.
Sept. '.- I.
CAUTION.
A!.'.
"'!"' 'I!
'f.
hereby calilialH
.'.tiii-i hi i :i ii -iii;: ir,1 in any way tne
ing with a tr.uii ul ho: -es now in tl.
-ion o! .M'l'.iliaiii 1 c.iree, ol ' iialiu'
ff !! S-uiinTilifr ri'.-t"'
SuWrihcr ri'Mwi'tl'iiilv iiifuruH tlio cl
.'Us ,,f ii,,. ::.,rn,;ii ,,t' ('i,.ji'ii 'Ui mi'l v.i-i
il v. lli.it In' hns ln'si'ii a li'ii-c "I
' ir
adjoining ihe town, where he will on
stantly ke p on hand, a full supply oft!,
arlii-le, either lumps or mixed to suit 'i,
eh si rs. I'ei.soiis in town ( an be siippli.
with it at tli"ir homei, ut six cent i
l"l dii'l, or at. the j',.mk lower limn eii'r
A share of public p it ,'. ,'i ;" is solieiti'il.
FATLU'R Ml'LYANKY.
Sept.
-t. I ;" I. tf
All p'-'oi! ; are !i"i eoy , ml iotied again
p'iri'hasiiig or in any wav 111 "dling wi'
ihe foil. mini il -.'.ib 1 pro.i'-'ity : T
bay lenses an I lnir,i
w.ig.in, now in I lie
and 0111' t'.vohor
p,)s,essioii of Tot
Mier 1,11 loan ( 11 1 1 v .
.1LSSF. LIN IX
Brie ly tp. Aug. 'JDili., l sr,y:;t.
DISSOLUTION
The partner-hip hen
I ween ,!as, ! I . Liirrimei
in the priming and
"Clearlc'ld Keiiubiieall
tofoi'i! existincli
and U, F. Wai-iUj
publishing of f.;
' was on ihe 2t'
day ol July 1 ;.iS dissolved ly nuitiiiilci'''
sent. All iersi,ns knowing tlieni.si'lv
indebted to the same for subscription w
. . . . 1.1
vcrtismg or .loi, work, am rciuosU'l i
,, , . " ,,,. , , ,., ,i:.fil;
1 eall as eai 1, as possible at the olli e ol IU
... ., , ,' ,, 1 , ,. ,, , ... I
1 t learueld h"piibliean and S" tin up
o... 1 The lmu 1,,.;,,., i,.i'i ;,, 1 1, i,,,,u nf J
"f : Liirrimer for settlement.
, .
.IAS.
1,'. F.
Aug. -"ilii. Psrs.
II. LA Kli I Midi-!
WAh'li.lr.
WM. T. ITIU lAM'll,
ABI3HOTYPI5T
I
Anil ?bMs,)?hJj Airii:
OF PITT.sBCBiill, I
;
1,11 1
1 V11.l. visit ('learlield on a prof,'ioi
- tour, on or about the I)th ot Snptcni
: Iinxti w.ro wj 1,claaill A sIl0rt tin
ni Thoso who wish tu get AmbrotyiK
other Photographs, taken in tlio
slvle of the ni l. will then have nn opi
1 1 1 1 1 1 ( y of indulging their taste. Mr. ft
viiinee brings with him the experienoj
iiimi v years close application to tliiH
tifnl art, in and about the City, nnu '
the iiiiproveinents which have bM1" !
troduced. lie therefore Hatters liim-i
nt
that he will be able to give the most
pie satisliiction to those who may pn
a professional eall. aug. 1", f11'
oTlI: f
nt
ISIIF.KF.BY (ilVKN, THAT j
of Administration
granted (o the miilnrHf.
ite of (iK(I!(i K SMITH,
I, 11. ..l .. ll. .IniVJl''
...
l.KWIS SMITH.
aug. IS, IS.'iH.
.Iii'tices ii Constrbfi 3l:ai
at thi l Ollice.
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