Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 18, 1860, Image 2

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STEPHEN A, DOUGLAS.
JNO C. BRECKINRIDGE.
Ft) It VK'K l'K LSI DENT.
HERSCHEL V.JOHNSON,
GEN. JOSEPH LANE.
GOVERNOR.
HENRY D. FOSTER.
C WESTMORELAND COVXTV.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
Senatorial l.lixtors.
JUehurd Ysnx,
Liiirkt
-Trvd. A. St-mr.
i-W. C. Patterson.
3-Jos. Crockett, jr.
Goo. M. Keim.
Electors.
. 14 Itjuac Keck how.
I.-Geo. I). Jackson
llo-John Alii.
4-.Iohn '. Brenner. il7-Joel B. Danner.
y-G. Vrf. Jaooby.
t-Chiu. Kt'lley.
7-OIivt-P. Jt.je.t3
H-David 8 cavil.
9-Joel leitner,
0- S. fi. "Birecu?
1- T. H. Walker.
2- S. Winchester
13 -J oi, Lfcubacli,
lK-,1. li. Crawford.
19- 11. N. Lee.
20- Josh. 15. Howell,
21-N. B. Fetterman
22-Saml. Marshall.
u-Wm. Hook.
21-B. D. Hamlin.
'25-Ga'lorJ Church.
RESOLUTION"" 01 THE DEMOCRATIC
STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Profoundly impressed with tho importance of
prompt, vigorous and patriolio action on tlio part
f the Democratic. Stale Committee, in order to
uvoit, if possible, the consoiiuoueos which must
inov ituV'ly result from the uuhuppy divisions now
in the ranks of the L'einocrttcy io our Shite aud
nation, ivo curdiuliy uud honestly recommend to
the He nocracy of the State that they unite with
heart nud voice in tho support of our excellent
and competent nominee fur liovemor. Henry 1)
Foster, and that in all tho local election! they
act as one party, furgiviug and forgetting any
differences that thoy may have entertained for
the Presidency; butwith a view to a perfect uni
ty against the common enemy, we recommend to
tho Democracy of Pennsylvania to unite their
Totes for Presidont on tho electoral ticket formed
at Heading on the 1st day of March, 1800, on the
following basis and understanding, viz : That
if said electoral ticket should bo elected by the
people, and it should appear, on ascertaining the
result in tho other States of tho Union, that by
casting flu outiro vote of Pennsylvania for Ste
phen A. Douglas and Herschel V. Johnson, it
would elect them President and Vice President
over .If o.is rs. Lincoln andllauilin, then said oleo
tors shall bo under obligation so to cat said
Tote ; if on tho other hand it Bhould appear that
said vote would not elect Messrs. Douglas and
Johnson, but would elect John J. Breckenridge
and Joseph Lano President and Vice rrdsident
pvor Messrs Lincoln and Hamlin, then said vote
shall he cast for thorn: and in caso the uuited
rots of Pennsylvania would not elect either of
tbtse tickets then the electors may divide it ac
cording to their cwn judgement of what would be
tho best fcr the country and the Democratic par
ty the basis of this; united action reing that it
is tho first and kirbext duty of all Democrats,
however they icay differ ab:ut Jincn and minor
points of priucirle or policy, to unite against the
common tnemy, and to avert, if eossiblo, tho
greatest caU.it.ity that could bofoll tho country,
tiio election of & i'luck Hepnhlican President;
and further, tho 'Chairman of this Committee is
Iiai-Miv nnthnr!7ed In rnrrAsttnrwl with IliA crvcral I
electors in the tule, and obtain from him his
written pledge, within thirty days from this duto
that ho will faithfully carry out the opbjcct of
this resolution.
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occiisi.in ilo wo Impe n' irv.t to I f ry.(.
Wliiitovcr J'lojocl, culculiitcj to ln'iufit
our county, tiiihcr in id iij!ri ii'.lnnil, nian
ufacturinj; or nicdianionl entori'iic,
'wliiih lv.ny from tinio to time )i ecnt it
self, will 1,o iuro to lin.l a warm wclcoino
with the Jfi'pnUifan.
It is our olject lo iTojent to our hu1
scrilicrs, regularly oneo n week, n use ful
family piiper, in which thoy can fin J noth
ing to otl'onil but a faithful rocorl of pin
sing events at homo, as well as uninlelli
gout view of tho outside world. To do this
successfully, tho assistance! of friends
throughout tho county is essentially nec
ccssary unci tho attention and co opera,,
tion of all suoli is respectfully solicited,
and will ho faithfully reciprocated. As
often ah important cvenU take phico in
their neighborhood, or useful ideas may
Lo presonted to their minds, Jet u liava
them, and the ivoild hall reap the bene
fit. Whilst wc profess to publish a partizan
paper, ivi by no means intend that it shall
bp nothing else. AVe think we can make
it sufficiently partizan to please tho mosl
exacting of its political friends, and at tho
same timo fulfill all tho foregoing
promises. Wo repeat that the measures
and the men of tho National Democracy
shall recoivo from us a zealous support. In
doing to, wo trust tvo shall ever have
d'JQ regard for the rights and prefcrem,
ces. of others. Courting no controversy
with others, either upon political or any
other subject, we shall shrink from none,
but support with all our means and nhili
ty, fearlessly, yet we trust, dcoentl and
respectfully, whatever wo believe to be
right.
The JlepuLlican must bo improved in its
appearance aud its character, In its influ-
euco ana uaelulncss. in making tins
promise, we wish -to be distinctly under
stood at rusting no reflection upon our
talented and geutlemanly predecessor.
Thoso who are awaro of tho very many
disadvantages under which he labored,
will never complain. Perhaps few men,
under tho samo circumstances, would
have succeeded any better.
Cr. 15. Gooiil.AN'DER & Co.,
hi. iTiilullv foil- ""'" 'ipn ni inn I'l'iti.ii'Mii.i jriv"i,
f!.H"l 1'iiitiiiuK ' I'enn jliniiia wr pbi. e i,t pur mt hi nd. 1
I.Mlll I he Pcni'M'tallC tnlu'ls In In i I. lit
I'oinisi an I J.itiio, an I Itnuktv
Hiiiiir. and l. Mt.
Tlvero li nothing iiir.niti'U,nt, or con
llictinj in ihfo. The Ivinocracy are roc
((Mnincndcl to voto for tho prccnl Mice
t"l'id Ticket, whether their fust choice be
r.re'jkcin idgo or I'oiigl.i.-. Tho contest is
between Nationid Democracy uud Mack
Republicanism. All who prefer tho for
mer to tho l itter, need bo at no loss what
to do ; and if wo but unito in this reeom
mendation, and disregard the dictation of
such men as Forney- -who really prefer
tho election of Lincoln, our success is
certain. We not only render the election
of a Democratic President certain, but wo
also secure the election of Gen. Vostm as
Governor, and a majority of our Congres
sional delegation and Stato Legislature.
With this view, therefore we place both
tickets at our mast-head, am earnestly
urgo the friends of both 'Douglas and
Breckinridge to voto tho same electoral
ticket. If they all do this ul'hough they
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Ill, I'll III I lll'lllltc' f 'I lll' dilli Hill ill.
cos t.i In lillcdthi' lull hlirnlicr .'f my
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ni'iclilim i lime FTihr'-'i ,Mi in.' nnum
llmi. J aii 1 1 T. I ivii in i luiliii.ln
inn to ici'ioi'iil the i!llli IIMil. t in II C
CuircM of the Tniled Slater ' Mali
is inme .leiervin. of such htror. lie wns
Inn n in our coimiy, in the year I and
him lived hero all' hin 1 i I'f it a man of
general information, noun. I sense, upright
,ind hiinorabl') in all things. Such a limn
the lVnitoraoy of this lhstrict would sup
port to a man, pn.i if nomiiiiited in tho
liil rid Convention, his success would he
eerlan, and tho interests of the District
have a faithful guardian.
V ni' Si 1 1 lo il ii I I" A tl Milium Hi I'll llil
ol .1 l.n !". P I" l I'll e i , n s i null. I ,,,
f tli -I'm I' ft 'ouiitl I 'mum. 'I r,
I to Hi.' II IK ' ' 'I Hi" I ' Ml '''I ill ,
1 1 vi l;s i it h in i ..I m I'm i in t
I his ! (i iii ill inn 1 1 iiw i in I li,. n, u hi. h ,
niie Is nl lo to i ii. ltd, Ii.iai i . r r: illiiM
In. lo will., il N I'll i'n cm. i t 1...I to ) ii ;
iniioitf i then nnd'siil i io.lni Ki M.ikhi, n
i!,iy '2'.niKi, mi, n year, rr Il'ij diji, (for Mr i.to:
,.ur r.nir Mnn Inn IllflVtot a ilm- It nil 1'
1 , ' i .'ii'i'liHL'. dnriti!' lout, venr.) lia.l JH ihhi, of Suniu. l t'. Tliomi
.Supposi: it A lain, at the beginning t,f Ms ncsndiiUle lor County t 'iniinnssioncr, sul
existrin hud l.cinin lo coiiiit, ami en- ,., t to the nomination ol tint coimiy
lid sniiolilice llni lining
son ol jnon is ip. as
'.inu.'d t i do so, mi l was counting still, hi venlimi.
wool I iicl even no nccoriMng to the its.
uid nipposd age id our globe, have coiin
Icdniiily 'iiough. For to count a bill
ion, he would rcpiire .,.') 1 1 years,, 31
dnvs, 5 hours and '21 nonutes.
Islands I'avkd with Moos. A corrcs
iiondent, writing f.om San Francisco, says
that the rockv islanda called the Tarab
Ml
You will reollcd ho was n
nndidnte last vrar for tho lioliiiliatioii,
and us ih"ii. ro scleral candidate', hu
thonpht it prudent to withdraw his tiainn
from tlm bt. Wo luivo b"en HC'iunintcil
with Mr. Thnnipsnn for a numl'cr of years
know him to be a worthy man for that
office, an old citizen of jorris, and a
sound Democrat, hTwbvs summi tin tho
1'r.MociuTs or Slosnm
tl'l" ",r"'- I., .rill, t.1..n.,...
tiivO us Leonard for Congress, and you lones. some twentylivo miles west ol tho,' ' Maw lir
will see tl.e un-rivet districts roll una ma- Oolden Gate, are literally paved with thei ,
jority thatwill utterly astonish tho votas egs of the sea fovl. Millions oftheeggs. We are authorized to announce the name,
lies of modern Republicanism i of tlie murce havo been sold in tho market of (!p0 j Vou o) j.rR()y Townsiiip as a
liEi.L lowNsnif. of San Francisco within a few years, and ,iJ)lte for c.l)linty Commissioner sub--July
H, 1800. j the number of birds must bo immence, as fj 1)finl0crulic rulcli
Ur.coM E,.,'r,os3,-ih; laU,t official July 18th, 1800.
returns ol tno luto election in mis siaie, ltiismav in ,10 Sj,ving.
shows thatShiel, Nationid Democrat is j ' --
..I........I r ,i. nn,ni;,.n,i : Eiutoriai. Chance. Gen. Geo. W. Bot
I I IVnuliinntnn frnr.
... , l rt lllilll IIU.1 I r 1 11 I'll , 1 win . mi m n.iiiiiiiv'ii v.-
opposition, and a Democratic majority on , anJ Wm M. nrowne. i.;sq, has
joint ballot in tho Legislature which se-jtttken tlio editoiia.1 chair. Mr Browne
cures two Dem. United .States Senators, has been connected with tho Constitution
v r lor some lime aim is a w rnor ui hiujiuu-
Ari'OlXTMENTS DV Till GovEiNor,
Buchanan, of Centre County, and Jacob
llobinson, of Luzerne county, to be uids
may fail in securing the election of tnoir totLo Governor, with tho rank of Lieut,
favorite, they will certainly uid in defeat- 'iolonrI
'ng tho Abolition-Kepublican candidates
and this ought to bo sufficiently gratify
ing to every National Democrat, no mat
ter whether ho is is for Douglas or Brock, j
enridgo. '
Bti'-When Forney was elected Clerk of
a Black Republican House of Represenia
tives List winter,
condition of tho Democratic party, was nor.sburg.
early
Cyrus L. Pershing, of Cambria county,
to bo Notary Public, to reside at Johns
town. Henry C. Parsons and Robert P. Allen,
to be Notaries public for Lycoming coun
ty, to reside at Williamsport.
John Murphy, Jr., to bo Notary Public
able forco and vigor. Our best withes ac
company Gen. Bowman in his retirement.
ArroiNTMKNTS CoNnruED. James L.
Wo aro authorized to announce tho
name of Conrad Buker of Knox Township,
as a candidate for County Auditor, Sul
ject to tho rnles of tho County Covention.
July 18th 1800.
31ciu SMtrfccmcnts.
AUTION. All persons aro hereby camion-
J eil against purcliaung or m any way men.
Gillis, of Nebraska'Territory . to be agent 'riling with tho following property, row in thi
for tho Pawnee Indians, I.; John
Shaw Gregory ol Nebraska Territory to bo
afjent for tho Ponca Indians, N. T. ; John
K. Miller, of Orojron, to bo agent for the
Indians of tho Willianiettc agency, Oregon.
VIGILANCE COMMITTEE.
possession of James M. Loonard, to wit: 3 Hor
ses and harness, 3 Cows, 7 head ol young cattle,
7 Hugs and other property, as the same was pur
chased by us at Shorilf sale, and is only left with
said Leonard on loan subject to our order.
July lH, 'fO.-:it. lWSH SHOTT & Co-
OST, STOM'.N K HTRAY lil, from
the subscriber on tho oth or 7 ih of Julv a
saniU black and tan rat Terrier bitch, answering
i io uie name oi liioseoui, any person rciurninir
Clearfield livr Isaac Johnson. John W.
tho present distrneted for Washington county, to'rcsido at Can- j Shugtn t, Jetl'erson Litz, Bartoi Stump, Jos. the samo to F. .Vhortof tho short shoo shop Clear-
J IjCaVV uKit uuiuujju, i.wiuijj. lowiiruou oy
I ' -it. I . r..i -I!l. T..,,l ' V. Kllfll
foreseen, one or two of the South-j Soruors A. Smith to be Trothonotary ol, ,.,. ... willinm Climbti- ' n nny I"on l(nown to keep said bitch if-
ern State.- had manifested such hostility!
to Mr. Douglas aa lo render this event
certain, should he receive the nomination.
Then Forney was bouud as tho price of
his election, lo aid tho Republicans in the
coming election. The first object was to
distract the Democratic party. To ac
complish this purpose, ho pretended to
support Douglas.
Had it been otherwise. Had there been
no such unmistakable signs of a division
in the Democratic party Forney, in or
der to havesecuied theClerkthip of a Re
publican llouso would have been compel
led to havo thrown off all diguie and to
have made as.pjarc-toed bolt into tho Ab
olition ranks.
Ilo now denounces the nation ol the
State Central Committee because that was
calculated to insure the defeat of Lincoln.
Can it bo that such a baso ingrute can
have influence enough in tho Democratic
party to do it injury ? We think not.
"ThsTElectoral T TicketT
The action of the Stat Central Com
mittee in regard to tho Electoral Ticket
receives tho highost commendation from
I every National conservative Democrat.
In tho wholo course of our political expc
I rienco seldom have wo known any action
lot' a State Central Committee which was
' intended to heal dissensions in tho party,
I meet with such general approbation from
.all right-thinking men as that ot the com
isOTICli. The Deinocrntio voters of the
i Borough of Cbmrfield and vicinity, aro ro
qiicjtcd lo meet in iho Town Hall, on Thursday
evening July l'Jth 1800, for tho purpose of form
ing a Dcmicrntic Club, and adopting such meas
urers lor conducting the approaching campaign
! aro deemed necessary. MANY DEMOCHTd.
A plain P.oad to Victory.
Tlio Democratic State Committee havo
presented a plan upon which tho friends
of Mr. Douglas and Mr. Breckenridge can
unite, the approaching Presidential Con
test, without requiring theslightest sacri
fceon tho part of either. They recom
mend the Democracy to support tho Elec
toral Ticket selected at the Reading Con
vention, in February lust, who are to
rded-'O themselves (in case of their elec-
lioni to oast tlm vntn of thn Staf a irxt for : niitto3 which assembled at the Merchant's
Stephen A. Douglas, in caso uch a voto ' 1Io'cl n 1,ist nV-
1 , . , . We havo not met one individual,
will secure his election: Second. Ia j tnay bo set down as a regular sound
case Mr. Douglas cannot bo elected, and i tional Democrat, with n clean ana pure
Me P.rt.cl.-enri.l.Tfi Mn tlion tlm vntn nf 1 record, no matter to which wine of the
tho State is to Lo'cast for that gentleman . belongs who does not most hear
. . ,. , , , . . , . Itily approve ot tho resolution passed bj
ana mini, in case ineir vote wm oe mstru- j the C0lnmiltee jn favor of the union upor
mental in securing the election of neither, i the Electoral ticket.
then the electors arc to vote according to I Among these aro Democrats who are
their individual preferences. I the warm and devoted friends of Judge
,, . . . . . ... ,, , I Douglas, but who, although they do not
mere is nothing uniair in mis. it is , ... . . - .
prefer the party and its principles to men
Democrats, who aro governed by hon
est patriotic motives; who clearly see
that the contest of 1800 is one between
who
Na
Bucks county, vice John W. Fry deceased A1)ra;,im c.aten
common ground, upon which all w ho pre
fer tho election of a Democrat to a Repub
lican, can unite. The-cfTect is to make
the friends of each help tho other. And
George N. Reichard to be ?.ortary 1 ub.
lie for Luzcrr.c county, to reside at likes-
barro.
Jkkekrson Coi ntv. The Democrats' of
this county havo nominated tho follow
ing excellent Ticket Congiess, Wm. P.
Jenks, Esq, assembly, Muj. E. It. Brady, as
sociate Judgo, Honry Freas, Prothonotary
ic, Col. R. R. Means, Sheriff N. Carrier
Jr., Commissioner, J. D. Phillippi, Audi
tor, Henry Crooks.
If tho peoploof this County neglect to
elect this ticket, they will do themselves
rank injustice. Willi Messrs Jenks, Bra
dy, Means and Phillippi we are personal
ly acquainted, and know them to be good
men. However, for Congross and assem
bly wo expect to vote for Citizens of our
own County, (unless tho District Conven
tions order otherwise ) It is but a short
timo sir.co Jcllersou naa a demo
cratic Congressman, while we havo never
had one.
Wetf.rv Astiqmties. A correspin.
lent of the Winona (Minnesota! liepuldiean,
writes that Mr .A. L. Jenks, ofthat place,
who is prospecting in one of those mounds
which aro so common in that country, re
cently discovered, at the depth of five or
six feet the remains of seven or eignt
people of very large size. One thigh bone
measured inrco icei in lengvii. i " un
der jaw was one inch wider than any oth
er man in tho city, lie aho found clam
shells, piece of ivory or bone rings, pieces
of kettles made ot earth and coarse santi.
There were at the neck of ono of those
skeletons, teeth two inches in lenth by
ono half to three fourths of an inch in di
ameter, with holes drilled into tho side,
and the end polished with a crease around
it. Also, an arrow five inches long by one
and it half wide, stuck through tho back
near tho back bone ; and one about eight
inches long stuck in tho left.breast. Al
so, tho blatlo ot a cooper hatchet, one aim
a half inch wide at the edge and two long.
The mound is some '200 feet above the sur
face of the Mississippi, ond it is composed
Lumber City U'illiam
Crossly, Branson Davis
Wright, James
tcr this notico will be dealt
law. July 18, 'CO. 'A t-
with toenailing to
Y. SHORT.
j TIO . All Dersnna nrA herebv enuflnn-
Jeu WanMiifton Joseph Die-Murray, JO-, y d against purchasing or
Sectional Bla..-k Republicanism on tho
Tn Onr Patrons
, ... ... J State and district and County ticket,
lu assuming the responsible position oft ,
, . , ... . , ,. . , , I to all intents and purposes bo us cue
thai o: eouor oi a puonc jouruai me cus
tom is well established requiring the per
son doing so to designate, ut tho thresh,
eld, tho objects aimed at, and tho princi
ples and policy by which he intends to be
guided.
Wo shall endeavor to do so in as few
words as possible, and in terms so plain
that all may understand.
To thosa who know ub, it is unnecessary
to say, that as far as politics is concerned
tho llrpulliean will continue to be a warm
bnd zealous supporter of tho measures
and nominees of tho National Democratic
parly. Our common country has grown
to a strength, n greatness and a position
among the nations of the earth, second 1
to that of no other. The Democratic par-1
ty have hadcontrolof tho Government!
timing four-fifths of its history. That par-
ty is tho author of more than that propor-
not only this, but our State organization l0ne hUie an,i National Democracy on the
is preserved. We can all unite upon our :other, and who prefer the success of the
lm,l latter patty and the overthrow ot tho lor-
' i.iir) 4 r t 1 1 oil oon. j P rimi imlini. In.il rut
nurnosei bo us cue party, ' .1 i i s- J . i
although divided in opinion as to the j But we must lujknowled-e. that whilo a
choice of men for tho Presidency either large number of the honest friend of
of whom, however must bo infinitely pref Judge Douglas endorse the action of the
erable to a Black Republican, with ull f.liuo 7"1 ' ' uce, ana wm give it
4 I th-ir hearty support ami co operation,
Democrats. 1.. hcieare many professed friends
Set asido the dictation of hot-beaded, j but, in fact, secret enemies of the "Lit.
rule-orruin politicians in and out of tho ' tie Giant." under tho leadership ol John
State, and we nre nnito sure that nine-! Forney, and, who are governed by his
hcnh II. Breth, John M. Cumniings.
Bradford X. P. Wilson, Kphraim Shi
rey, Alex. Forcee, Thomas Kiley.
Jlixim Gainer Bloom, James Bloom, D.
W. Chilson, John Cleaver.
,. Will Gilbert, Jacob Campbell,
John Ross, jr., Henry McGhee, Robert
Mehafly.
Jleceana Samuel Shfff, Geo. W. Cald
well, Wm. R. Dickinson.
Hongs Charles Sloan, L. W. Munson,
George Dimeling.
BrailyDr. T. Jeff. Boyer, Lever Fie
eal, Fsq, U'm. Sehwem, John C. Reed,
James C. Barrett.
Jlumxitle John King, jr., John Young.
Jacob Bieth, James McMurray, Fred
Shepherd. .
Cwimton- -Patrick Hegarty, Solomon
.1aury, John J. Ticard.
Ctest Henry llurd, 1.1,. l'unbar, v.
Gorman.
Deca'ur Richard Hughes,
Field, John Shaw, John A
Cyremis How.
Ferguson James Straw, George E. Tubbs
oX James McClelland, N. M. Brock
way. Goshen Thompson Reed, G. W. Gutes,
R. (1, Shaw. L. Reems,
Graham Edmund Dale, Levi Hubler,
John Holt.
Girurd Alexander Livingston, M. L.
Coutriet.
Guelieh John Jordan, John White
side. Benj. Stephens.
JIuslon Martin Tyler, Hiram Wood
ward, Saml. Conoway.
Jordan Davitl McKechan. Ferdinand
Schoening, Jas. Patterson jr.
jno.r li. r. iHOKCi,, i.ewis i-rnnri,
William Witherow, B. S. Roberts.
Karthaus John Gilliland, L. Hartline,
John G. Hall.
7(rMilos Welch, John Dunlap. R.
Freeman, Darius Hitter, John Hancock
Lawrence Samuel Clyde, M. V. H'hI
bice, lniliani .1. Hemphill, John A. Reed,
Herman Rowlcs, John Dale.
Motrin Jerry McCartney. John J. Mil
ler, Andrew Hunter, J. W. Stranford,
John Hoover.
1'enn David T. Sharp, John H. Rowles,
Moore, R. Danveis, jr., Thomas
receiving a note
of tan J givon by me, to (Jodfred Zilliox, call-
ing for one hundred and fitttn JJollart due at
i three months. I am determined uot te pay it
j unless compelled by law. JOHN GLASKR,
Drady 'p., July is, '60. 3t.
C AUTIOX. All persons are hereby caution
ed agninst buying or in any way meddling
witLthe following property, to wit: two liod
stcads, ono ISurenu, Table, Clipboard, Cheat and
j Tr link ; now in tho possession of Edward Uol
, nctt, as the sumo belongs to ine, aud left with him
, on loan only. JO UN W. FA ILLY.
Pra iy tp. uly 18, '60.-3L
Ci.i;.Kiu:i
subscribers t
I) COUXT YB ANK.-The
County Dank, are heroby noti fiol that by a res
olution of the stork holders passed on the 1 2th
dny of June I860, fifty per cert .if the capital
stock of said bank is r.' iird t bo paid to the
Committee or cither of them in payments fallow
ing. Ten dollars on r.ich slnro, on tho 2d dnv of
l July. Kivo dullnrs on each share, ou tho lBth
Cyrenits day of Julv. Five d lilnrs on each share outof
Thompson, I B,l'c' amount to be psid in specie.
j An election fur Pmsidcnl, Directors atd Cnl-
er, will nlsii Ijo liohl on tlio listli day of July
A. 1). ISO!) at 3 P. M. at th Office of T. J. M'-
Cullough Esq. in Clearfield.
( lUCHARD FIIAW.
Committno, 3. V. O UAH AM,
Juno 18, B0. 2t. (. WM. A. WALLACK.
i advice and his interests, who have
ty-nino hundredths of the'Democracy of irca()y taken ,ip tilokev 'not(1 ,vi,id,
Pennsylvania will say amen to this action
of the State Central Committee.
Shall this didation of thoso who prefer
the election of Lincoln to Douglas, or
thoso who prefer the election of
to Breckenridge be
hope end believe it will. Let the peopiu
ill
he
has sounded, and are loud mouthed in
their denunciations of the course pursued
in tha Committe.
In this city, where thoy arc well known
during tho past throe years as active dis-
ofr.lnv immediate v above tho remains
two feet thick : then comes a lair of I lack . Elijah
lm il.f-n another Inver of clav six inch-1 Hoover.
es thick, all so cloesly packed that it was ! Union Wm. L. Horn, T. H. Booze,
with difficulty that it could be penetrated I Henry Whitehead.
There, are'sonie four or five different layers I Waodioord Thomas Henderson, James
of earth Jubovc the remains. There is no Alexander, Robert Witherow.
such clay found elsewherejn the vicinity. -p10 primary elections will be held on
' A Fi mi-it ate Law yfb. -Lucky for Liu- the 11th day of August 1800, at tho pla-
coin that he happened to live in Illinois ces where me uenerai wornon. is usua.iy
and had a tilt with Douglas, or he never j hold, except the borough of Clearfield and
would have been heard of in the political ! Lawrenco tp which will bo hold in the
world Tho Chicago Zmorra.i Went- , Store room formerly occupied by Judire
worth's paper, and a Black Republican Shaw. The Committee will bo careful in
sheet, sums Mr. Lincoln thus .- j keeping a list of tho voters and must com-
"Mr. Lincoln was in early times, a mem- p" with the tally, After tho votes ba. e
Kr.v 1 T11!iiiu T T MICA f i(-irofnt..'i. oecn counted, tho tally papers must be
tivcs'.He was also a member of tho Thirtieth
Congress of tho United States, being tho
last two years of Mr. Polk's administra
tion. Beyond this Mr. Lincon lias nonn-
sicned by a majority of tho Committee,
when ono of the Committee will bo ap
pointed return-Judge, who will bring the
tally paper and tho list of votes, in their
and will meet in
n i..,o .ii,l most of his respective townships,
... r.i. T,rofMsion. bv which ho has tho borough of Clearfield, at the place of
ii m iiiuu ooivn, ' ' ----- .... , .
Lincoln 'organizers in tho Democratic party, and been enabled tof little more than support holding the election, on i.esday August
disregarded? Wc as the supple and willing instruments of , himsej from one !yrfo another." iw, uWU1....,t.i.
. Din II' hurnfitf t liA Kl tilr lfnn i ipan . Anr nocmnn in I tr 1 ill inn . Tin t'l 111 IMS ..v.. . --.
PlrM-K- fif lin Ilntica rf Pot-irnctmlliuoa 4n Sin I ti a n w Ii J r 11 nil n 1"innr fit ICK Ol A In W-
everywhere frown upon ull, attempts to a,.e powerless Tor evil. It will bo advi-' ? ycr." What a president he would make,
get up another electoral ticket. We cau FaHo for tho true friends of Judge Douglas j "Oh hoho such a nominoH.
succeed with one. IFith two we aro do-' to matk them well, and guard against the I As Abraham Lincoln of illinois-ee."
injury wlucli they may bo atilo to ncoom
fcated.
ticket
And all
separate
who
from
aid
in running a
By order of the Standing Committee,
IK I. Mzwiier, Chairman.
County Commissionar.
that selected at,
u.m o. uu m ult '"1'- Heading, are but aiding the election of frie
mat nave proaueeu mis state 01 rrcsper... , . k their much jeM
y aim greaiuoss. i or mis reason. 11
there wore no other, there is at least
..... -w . .1 .-.i-.r
- l: .l. :.. 1 Iti: I ..!...: . ..1:.:. I 1 HP. METHODIST IS 1 110 tllO llllO Ol
i j n ii in lui.uiuus i,iu:io turn uuu i,viii-. . i f name
al character is unknown ; in tact, tho j'r". .'" vji0,
riendsof liRRrKiNRiuui and Um have i'i.sm us m.,, .w 1 u" sioner. subject to th. usages of tho Demo
urday e.t It will bo dovDieu to tuo ,-' "
Methodist denomination
to fear
from
Wo aro authorized to announce the
name of Wm. P. CiiAMiir.rs, of Curwens-
as a candidate for County Commis-
nAM, Sides, Mackerel and Herring fi.r sale
low at tho store of W. F. IK K IN.
Clenrfiold, July 11th l.cG0.
VT excellent tpuality of Flour for sale low at
tho store of W. i IKWIN.
Clearfield, July lllh, 1860.
ISIucIiSEiilhiiig.
JAMES CROSSLY carries on lilaeksmithing
in the borough of Lumber city, whore he will
execute promp!ly all work entrusted to him, and
execuie it in a workuianliko manner,
July 4, KSC0. ly.
To the School Directors of Clearfield Co.
The undersigned having been commissioned
county SiipcrintendeiW ol' Clearfield, desires U
be informed through tho Curwensvillo Tost-OHice,
whnt schools are now or will be in operation
during tho Summer or oarly fall, so that he may
visit lliem w ith as little travel as possible, also
who tho officers of tho Boards of Directors are,
that ho can communicate with them if needful.
July 4, I860. 3t-pd. JESSK BROOM ALL.
Dissolution.
Tho partnership entered ir.to on tho ISth day
ef March, 1S60, in tho Merchandising and Lum
bering busiucss nt Orahampton, is this day dis
solved by mutual consent, by Mathow Forcey
rol iring from tho firm, Thos. Forcey will still
continuo to carry on tho business as horctofore,
aud will collect and payout claims of said firm.
M. i T. U. FORCEY.
July 4, 18C0. 3t.
YOUR TEETH
TAKE CARE OF Til EMU
DIt. A. M. Ill I.I.H, desires to announce to
his friends and putrons, that ho is now de
roting all of his timo to operations in Dontistry.
I hoso desiring his services will find him at nil
t ftico, adjoining his residence at nearly all times,
md always on Fridays aud Saturdays, onion .
Notice to the contrary bo givon in tho town pa
llors the week previous.
K. II. All work warranted to bo satisfactory
Clearfield, Ta. Sept. 22nd, 1858
1)I.ASTi:HIN;,Tho subscriber, having
loeatod himself in tho borough of Cloarfiuld
would infurtn tho public that ho is prepared to,
do work in the abovo lino, from plain lo ornamen-,
lal of any description in a workmanlike manner.
Also whitewashing and repairing done in a neal
manner aud on reasonable terms.
EDWIN C00PKR..
Clearfield, April 17 1848. Jy.
these pscudo
r. .i. i ... i r liilcrpst f.I Iho
place, in the lilocK Kopuuucan rauKs, me V T , 7 1" u- r,,,,, It will be under tho editorial manage-
ii .r, ' , , ,. T. ,
"Little Giant ' iiiieiiiui ue.njitj x. vit,uv-, i'., uiiu
Wo again warn them to beware of For- jv- John McClintock, D. D.t both gen-
... ... I nmiin nf luirli litnrnrv nltilitv. v rt nrA-
'(, i.i i. i,r.n nnr ln'.lflT and ft rich nev anul llls lollowers. ISO men can . , "..V. 0 ,,, ' , '
such iiutiouHl prosperity could not mult for August, is upon our taole T and a rich , we who ure ftJhorcnt3 of guch a diet for "Iho Methodist" an extensive
from fl.om. ' number it is, why don t everybody take , , . . .:.. 0,,server circulation. Messrs. Ierkinpino .t llig-
and'p.nnotfail loRoe. in tl, course of the gins, No. 50 North loui th street, aro the
r-afoty in supporting that party. Its
measures must bo wholesomo, otherwise
letter for the Democratic party.
Petersons, Ladies National Magazine!
cratic party.
WATCH & JEWELRY
ritHB uudersigned respectfully informs hit
I customers aud the public generally, that he
has just received from the East, and opened at
his establishment in SUA WS HOW Clearfield,
; l'u. a fine assortment of CLOCKS,
'it? Its articles are all ably written
from them
Ttiit fli A mnrtv ftt-fran nnr i.-iiimulI la l.n
. ... - . , .. uJiciouslv selected, and costsonfv luodoi-, lrcss , that '.he true intention is the uis-
. , . j ' ' ,., , 'wr4 a year, every lady can well ufford this ruption of tho Northern Democracy with CtNsrscr HARRisiunc Tho census
man, citizen or cabal. In U. political , " 7 go rreat a benefit if in no a view only to the election of Lincoln.-1 marshals have completed taking the oen-
character all Democrats have un equal ,,nali BUm , r . S . .! , " But in atrucand faithful adherence to BUs of tho city, and have so far progressed
... aiIiah tratr hi) liiul, rlinnflinT With ft Fthn .1 1 : e .1. i-i... 1 1 l . ... . . . c
claim to us columns, its eu.tors will v'"w J me mvuiu.MiuHui"i ui memaio uutti 111 uadinc up that we are cnabiod 10
claim the excerciseof that right which bo
Kylertown, July Cth 1800.
Mr. Editor:
At tho earnest solicitation
of tho undersigned, ll'illiam G. Johnson,
of Graham tp , has consented to have his D(i JEWELRY of different qualities, from
name announced as a candidate for Coun- sett to a singlo piece, wui. h ho will sell at
ty Commissioner, subject to Democratic most reasenablo prices for CASH.
ruft8. ) CLOCKS of every variety on hnnd, at tho most
We havo known Mr. Johnson for aTf?n,hh PrioVVi...i.. i t
ALili KlIIUS Ol vi"viB, imivnoi nun wunuii;
WATCHES
full
the
longs to every American citizen to de
clare their individual sentiments upon
any and all subjects, without let or hin
drance ond the claiming of this right for
themselves, is granting it to others.
the contest for nominations as
dates for political offices, we shall excer
oa tho recommendation of the State
kerJ and a few other small trappings, and Committee by all sound National Domo tho folloa ing figures, as being very nearly,
at the end of tho year they will feel much we win oo auis to secure ma vri- ,r not entirely, accurate
i. r ,i,. n. i t:..i.i ,i . .. i ...... , . . . 1 . . n
KHap and know a eruat deal more taka u,ui" iv-nci,, i, .., ropuiaiion ot uie r irsi, second and i mi d J . J. ill or,
better, and Know a groat aeai moroiaKe r . i ,
. . n i . , i , , i . . i j . r . luiiiriiiov.
number of years. lis is an excellent man
foi the office, an old citizen of Morris bo-
givo , lore its division, and an unflinching Dem
ocrat; always supporting tho party, and
never asking otllce.
Watohei and
carefully reiiairod snd Warranted.
A continuance of patronngo is solicited.
Sept. 14th, 1309. II. F. NAUQLE,
tho "National."
nancy of sectional BlacK Republicanism.
BrwTbe Director of the Philadelphia ; Ar-jus.
. . . I I. .1.. 1 I . . t , , i , ,ri t I
,s jn 1 mini gives nonce, mrougu mo iuuu pa--. . ns-gu riesiuent jiuennnan ana miss iane
.. pars, that hereafter the Spanish and Mex-'ieore pivsent at the exhibition of the Vis-1 Total
candl ican fractions of the dollar will not bo re itntion. in Georgetown D. C, on Wednes-1 Topulatiou in 1850
Population of tho Fourth, Fifth and Sixth
Wards 7,0'J0
ciso the right of all citizens as such but in exchange for tt cew cents,
ceived at the mint at their nominal value day, and the former made the prcsonta
tion of premiums.
lncrcaso
14-8W
7,y
6,865
O. P. Wilder,
Jos- A. Sensor,
Win. Weight, sea.,
J. D. Denning,
Amos Hubler,
John B. Kyler,
John Ravbiirn.
a DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of
Jos. Potter, i Administration on tho estate of John Scbars
Leon'd. Kylorsr, late of Karthaus tnwns.ilp, Clearlield c6. Ta.de
Jarnes Potter 1 censed, having been grantod to the undersigned
t i tr... ! residing in raid township, all persons indebted
Jeremiah Hoover , ure tViUJti)d t(J lmnle iiulnedie
GeorgO lioover, 1)3ymalt, anti those having claims again the
Danl. Little, game, will present thoin duly authenticated foi
Goo. Beam, settlement.
M. R. Denomg, Jne 18th. 1860, fl'SAN SCHNABS,
Andrew Hunter. Adinicistratni.
trimtrirlli, Vv till
I'.. 1 1 IMS. An ei lipM'
Msihb' IhiH iin.i uing, in
niindi'd were not rvliev.
it.
Pit Nie. Tho t.'iuh
ojunoolc I wilh tho I'resl
School of thi place held
d.iy at Liberty spring, ai
time of it generally.
Jf-j)"Tho Detnouiats of
lire urging the nominal io
Kerr for Congress in thb
ion county urges Iho nor
tick Kerr.
toy-This is the whortle
us, and we notice parties
to and returning from th
snakes. Tho berries ore
and very abundant am
also bo said of t ho snaka
Plentv. There aro ih
ty -threo candidates mini
pers of old Mother Cent
of Slieritl' alone.
Theio seems to be a gi
tho prominent citizens c
becor. e hangman a pot
foS'I'lie work on tho ,
is progressing finely, the
"ing put down the joico
floor. Wo havo no doul
ding ij finished every cit
ty will feel proud of it.
Alive Aoai.n. The '
all of a sudden mad
Hying Boll and Everett
Wo hope the S'.ir will n
again, and that the Edit
teiing friends will havo
inythis ticket through.
CoNlEREES. Tho foi
have been up pointed b
Jeff'er.ion county. Co
K. L. Blood, W, D. J.
K. Carroll Escis., Iiepre
B. Brown, J. P. Georgi
Mosher" with instruct!
the nomination of M.i j
JJhjjfFrom all tpir
norUi and south wo h
great abundnnce of the
poraiy call3 it a year of
present appearances, it
Whoat and rye aro gen.
jis is alsj tho grass, whi
wheat, potatoes, apples
cr gave better promi
yield.
Co in iv Fair. We t
our readers the progr:
County fair, and we ho
est will be mnnifeste
county. Turn out Fi'
and everybody else S
be on exhibition, a.s wel
of fast Horses, and son
A Strance Move
night last, about one
observed in tho out lo
Esq., attempting to cn
formation was soon 1.
Miller, w ho started in
Tcction of l'hih'psbiir
route until daylight
there were no fresh tr:
whereupon ho turtifd.
four miles east of low
fresh track which ho f
tanco along a by road
was found without sa
There is no doul t an
to steal the horse, but
overheard pursuing b;
abandoned the Ilorsi
tho bridle.
Serious Acc:ih:.nt.
ing last, w hile Drs. Lo
were in the f.ot of em;
filled with jidphitrie
tho contents scattered
seriously burning H. 1
tie son of Mr. Richnro
damage to the clothiu
Dr. Lorain however
loss, besides losing th
of his unmentionable
ing seriously burnt oi
bor of persons were .
tho timo and tho only
escaped as well as th
Dr. A. M. Hills
friends and Patrons
Olenhope, that ho wil
in that phice, on tho
23d of July. Allwh
as a Dentist aro dosi
that arrangements j
commodate nil. 3t.
8ifa?Mr. Lamar, of
ro-oloction to Congres
a law Professurship ii
i i j ..
MART
On Sunday July 1
Utivs Esq, Mr. Geor
hurt! Cleui field Co.,
A. WibH.ii, of Elk C.
DI
In Curwcnsvine oi
pliia Edith t,r.ly dau
Klmira H. Segi.er, a(
and 15 days
On the "rd day ol
tp., G. Phillip son of
M. Guelieh agid 2 in
i ' 7 '