Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 26, 1860, Image 2

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t'J.r UiFlELD, Sept 2ti, l.u'.'.
democratic nominations.
run president. .
STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS.
JNO 0. BRECKINRIDGE.
TOR TICK PRESIDENT.
HERSGHEL V.JOHNSON.
m. JOSEPH LANE.
GOVEHNOU.
HENRY D. FOSTER.
Of TT!!OHEI.AND CCH'.NTV.
FOR CONGRESS.
HON. JAMES K. KERR.
of Venango county.
lVi AS.SKMBLV.
A. M. BENTON. ESQ,,
of M'Konn countv.
MAJ. . R. BRADY.
of Jt'llorsou county.
COMMISSION ,,
S. C THOMPSON,
of Morris tp
AUDI TOli.
B. C. BOWMAN,
of Dtcatur tp.
Pi?ESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
ii'i'ia'.vriul IJa'tors.
Richard Vj.cix, Geo. M. Keim.
Iktrict Electors.
-Krod A. Server. 14-lsaac Rookhow.
'1-W . 'J. i'atleiion.jlo-Goo. D. Jackson
;t-.Ios. Crockett, jr.ll(j-.John Ahl.
4-.'no.G. I'rr nnor.il7-Joel 15. Dan nor.
W. .Jrtcoby. ilh-J. R. Crawford.'
6-Ch.i. Kolli'V.
'19-11. X. I.ee.
i'JO-Josh. 15. Howell.
"-Oliver 1'. James
S-David Sehall.
i-.!oel Lighter.
t'-S. S. Barbour.
1-T. II. Walker.
-S.. Winoheser.
13 -Jos. Laiibach.
-1-N. B. Fottornian.
22-Sarnl. Marshall.
I-Win. Book.
21-B. 1). Hamlin.
2j-Gaylord Church. :
KKS0LUTI0N Or THE DEMOCRATIC
STATK tXIiCUTlVE COMMITTUE. '
Ri-s'j!cc(I. That the Demorsatic Electu
ral Ticket be headed with the nama ol
Siephen A. Douglas or John C. B.-eeken-ridgp,
as an Eldctor at Lar', and in the
event of the .success of said Ticket, if tho
greater number of votes shall havo been
cast fur Stephen A. Douglas, then the
vole of the Kletoral College of the' State
shall bo cast for Stephen A. Douglas and
Il-rschell V. Johnson for President and
Vice President, but if for John 0. Breck
enriilge, John C. Breckenridgo and Jos.
liimo lot tho same ofiics. If tho vote of
lYnnsvlvania cannot elect the candidate
fur whom the majority of votes r!c casi.
and it can elect any man runninj forth"
nllice of President of the United States,
claiming to be a Democrat, then the voto
of tho Elector..'. College shall be cast fov
that candidate. If it will not elect eith
er of the Democrats for whom it is cast,
or any of t ho Democrats who aro voteu
for in the States, then the votes shall be
cast for tho candidate who has tho majo
rity of the votes of tho Stato;. and that
the Chairman of this Coinniitteo be in
dueled to obtain from thc gentlemen on
the Democratic Electoral ticket of this
Slate thoir several and distinct pledges
of ncipiioscer.co in tho foregoing resohu
iion, ami to report tl.o result ol his act
ion in tho premises at tho next meet'
iiig ot the Committee.
Appointments.
Democratic meetingB will be held in the
following places,
tv. Williams, lergusnn tp., Thursday 20th
of September at 7 o'clock P. M.
Ai'drej 's School, house Lawrence
Friday tho .1st of Sent f 7
on
P. M
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Shawbville, Friday,
t'iiahamton. Saturday,
2Ut7. P. M.
22d ft
h. Alberts. Holies to.. " do An do.
Bloc initigloi), Fridav. 28th. do ' do.
Ansonville, Satnrdav. 2!)th. d . dii.lmonN letT.irson AHsm. F.n.,L-i;., ir
Mul.s011t.urg, Monday ' 1st Oct. do do.1
.-iiirey s Hl'u'l. In, J ucg. nd UO. UO (10,
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J eiinville . do. do. do do
Bowman's Decatur tp Wedn. 3rd do
Nov Millport Thursday 4th, do
nes, ood'.vard, do
Pi nfieiu lious. tp, Widn
Philipsburg. Friday
.'.' .vhtii g do'
uo
3id
th
do
do
do
do.
(lo
5th
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riuvii do
fill.
Bl.i iii's Bloom" tp Monday th
Kockton. Union tp do do
a we speakers win oepresini -,o auaress
c-aeh of these iiioet ings
Sonnd Repablican Doctrine.
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uassiu.i u. viv, uub o. u.o leauing Ke-
PUbllCanS 01 lllO United Otates. rcinl v
addressed a Republican meeting at Tiflin
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Ohio: in the course of hi nmnU k.
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said :
l. I
"T.,Pv fth TVm...i
for liberating the blacks--for setting the
hnrfffln. Crnn III . U,' f I T) T I ... - I . :
a ou do, thnt in 1776 ' all men were ere-
o . " . . . . . .v r.anr.1 tie Mlievs
Se Wilh.Cer"
Tho Frocpnt Blighter.-,
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n,.y Lotiiopro-oma-pec.o, ..,.... . ,..
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.i. Punching rr.vid.oin.il fi'.otiotv to ttio
Democracy, and to all Oolisc. vt.tivc mot.,
. .if ill.. f. , .I
wo r.joK-.u.i iiio wci iimt m lur u.o
vcionor ciocuoii isi'oncerneu, i no jiros.; .'. .... ...
, . ,, ..... . 1 htm mi nlllictinii ftiuod inn, wkich rn-
t I .. . -i i K-i-ocl l.iqi miBt fur iibyMil unr. Ho
our frioii'li without nny wish to rinsol. . ; . .
hoi,.. wu d.i .t nfrtnl., nuolvM - i U'"n t"nvnvuce'1 " tciiolitiig K-hool. . I
Our iiai tv is f ctlv unitoil upon don.
1 1 1
Fl l nH
usiLii. our civ: i iila o or dovenmr. I ho
aau.en.av bo .aid ofull tho Conional
d Lolativo .strict.. Tho qnc.tion
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ministration- or dnti-Adrniiiistration
t ; i
Brei-krnridgo or DoughiK is not asked by
any man who does not prefer tho election
of a lilack Kopublican. Eosidea LhiUio
friend of Hell and Evorett h;.vo much
to .ilit in tho cloction of Fostor and tho
dofeitoftho JCepublicHus, us the Demo
crat. Ilonco, whero thoy havo no can
didates of Ihcirowii, thoy can only vote
fur tho Democrats. Thus the wbolooon
bervativc Btronuth of tho Stuto will bo u
nited aitainst the Rpnublicans at tho Oc-
Itob t:v election, which must result in a de
cisive victory. .
We aro 'veil awaro of tho paralysing of.
fort of division in apolitical party. Ar.d
'e'Cn r.orr wo honietinios Uo;ii' a dUouur
'aged friend saj : ''0, thoiu is tu iimi in
trying to do anything wo aro .livided,
and thoro is noliope. of suocos3."
i But this is a mistake. So fari.a the Go-
tobcr election i concerned thtxeunodicii
wi.. This, every Democrat should boar in
mind. We are not only perfectly unit jd,
but nrc (strengthened by tho accession of
a laie conservative vote that ha heieto
: iora been agaitiHt us. And tho result of
! tho October election, wo hope, Kill bo
such ns 10 couviuce nu conservative men
of the absolute necessity of united action
v.
in Noveuihor. :
Wo thoreforo say to our Democratic '
fellow citizens of Cleaifiold countv. that !
all is wed that victory is certain ami
that Ihey should o to work as if there was ! tertaining speeches, which kept the au
no other election this fall except that of i dience in a continual roar of laughter un
October. What matters it to you or to us j til a lata hour. Upon adjourning, three
whether our candidates prefer Douglas or j hesu'ty cheers wore given ibr thaiich'kers,
Breckeuridgc whether they were for Le
oompton or against Lecon.pton ? Is it
not enough thai, wo boliovo thom to be
qualified for a proper discharge of the du
ties assigned limn, and that we know
them to be opposed to tho dangerous and i
destructivo doctrines of thc Republican
A V rl I ( iH. W t 9 fPhstf ai.iii.oj-l II V.n n
4 v r v . . n w ..iv.u. Miu n
Republican defeat, and a Republican de-
feat will bo a national blessing. Then,!
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L'emocrats, go to work in good earnest, .
and loll ui an old fashioned majority for
FOSTER, for (iovernor ; KERR for Con
gross : BENTON and BRADY for Assent
bly
; liIOMPSON for Commissioner, and j
BOWMAN
for Auditor. 1
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HYPOCRISY. !
The last Haftmufu Journal was somowhat
opilnrl'' nl iib fni lie. -inn rrivn -Am ov.
- is v.-
tracts fioru speeches made by a "7ii Ro -
publican by the name of Carl Shut, a Ger-
man Revolutionist ho is in this Country
for no good purpose. j
The followirg is an extract from a speech
ho made at a Lincoln meeting, for which .
rounds of applause vere given by the
Black and Red Spirits.
"There is your Declaration of Indepen
dence, a diplomatic dodge, Adopted merely
for the purpose of excusinz the rebellious
colonies in the eyes of civilized mankind.
There is your Declation of Independence,
no longer tho sacred code of thc rights of
. ut a hyt.ocrilical lueco of special
plea'ling. tirawn by a batch of artful net-
tifoggers, who, when speaking or tho .
rights ol man, meant but tho privileges
ot a set of aristocratic slaveholders, but ;
styled it the rights of man, in order to
throw dust inio the eves of tho world.
and to inveigle noble hearted fellows into . ,i,;,, ,.. ..i,,..-' r . t. Ntgroes the right of suifiago under, a
lending them aid nnd assistance. Ap-1 ' ,ak,n? ;h c!"1,r Jim Latinnrtl prope.ly qualification. If negro is vonl.
plause. These arc your boasted revolu-; r,''ony leturncd tits thanks for, the honor $vjO or 'over, ho is oqua. to a w'iil Re
tioisary sires, no longer heroes and agos, 1 conferred, remarking, that, we have met ' publican ; if he is worth only $4,9'J ho
but accomplished hnmbuggorB and hypo-. v,.e this cvering as domocraU upon n 'n't. -
cnl who said one thing and meant anoth-' croumf Inm n T 1,',. n I In Ohio a mulatto is allowed. to vote,
or; who passed counterfeit sentiments n..nn 8'0UT11'- I am, as I hope you Id.I i accounted "a while citizen" r nder
genuine, and obtained arms and money nrp. lor a Lnion ol the Democracy against igion 0f tho Republican Supreme
nnd assistance enu sjmpall y on fals.t pre- the common enemy. ; Court of that State, -.
tonees, There is your great American Jacob iVarce. John P. Dale, T. licit, I Tho Democrats in the Jhliv legislature
Revolution no lonpor tho grout cliiiiiqiion iv,,.r m JW. Pnim. Itlnn,,, '.T...l. .. ml ' proposed n. amendment. to. their Const i--
ol tiniv?rsal pnncipifK, i i.i a moan ana
Kce tr.cK, bursts o. a, piauso am. ...ugi, 0i
tor,) a wooden i.utmeg. (renewed ehciis.) V
kce trick, (bursts ol a. piause and laugl.-
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tho mxst impudent imposition ever
practiced upon lho
ll.i; 111 in. UIIUUI41 iiw
whole world ! I'ur- ;
riticnpplaute.j
e wouiu iiko to Know ii urotner Jtow
approves of these Red Republican aenti.
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'l. - wn, 1110 iio ui win B 15 nnrs Ol IllA
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lanlnn, linn r . A . a.. ... .
do. ! -",""i' iiiici luiii. i.iuepenuanco .x otier, a. ii. onaw, ana u. i.anicn, isccre
do. "Artrul pettifoggers," "boasters," "hum-
do. h..i,nru " n,i in,... ;.. n m . ! On motion of Israel Test. Fo.. tho fob
t'oi1.,,.. .J . . e . . ..
1 , ' um" vlwl -,v,n-
and countenance to the Blasphemer of i
do .-div our Airerican Patriots and Statesman. opirit stirring wero delivered by Hon. R. I nas n soul -nrtci so far pi his rights are
do tb. AVe will never defend any m.h who utters Vati x of Philadelphia Jas K Kerr our !concorn,h he should enjoy all tho so
1 . t ucl. outrageous sentiment, against our candidate for Congress; lion. li'a.. Biglorjan ."nd.'-P,U1 '" f
do do! country nd Statesman, whether Foreign : Israel Test, and W. A. Wallace. Esnr's. ' I When John B. own was convicted of
"r nauve porn, ine uournai seems to ior-
jet that Foreigners play lho fool neatly 1
o-n as the Natives do.
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1 ne wwokTM 1 uevotes nenny ft whole'
ty ft whole'
.i, ..a- . . . .
wiumu nig .mil riiui b u KC. up n avm-
& " I "3 1,1
, f ft , .1
VJ i en i attoh oecnuse lie was a
,c'k 'n ft country store, and seems to
t .1 11.1 thVtftlv I 1. n 1. . .1 1. 1.. ... .
,.,.v..1Um nu biiuuii. UO tlOCiea
to Comnem
verywell, Gon Patto do-
i, Oet Pat-
tt roarmorr nern iumi an
inn L h.l Mlntimlminnrniiil rfthn Kilt1"
IIVM"K ninimiin.il VI VUI I'MIIIU T I'll
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w" Con.iHUi-
ly as farmers boy generally do, until hn
. ibevii.iH of munlnMnl.
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nu lllllillhllliu IIV1UVIIIZ l'tWv I 'lll'
. . . ! .
, lI"om1'',,t l? ' of hi.nsoll Tor tho,
V- "h.oh ho ,h now onoj
"' tho l.nghti'st ornaiiniits in tln soetiou ,
I nl' 1 1... i ..l.i
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Inlk about your ell-miuIomn, nnd tho ) ho has been a
o.xiri.ordinaiy business nualiQofttioi3 oTlvk!ch hA.ttboen
Gon. PuHon ! Thoy arc nil vorv fin.), nnJ
wd honor "Titni'lhcrofor! But thoy boar no'
roniptirkon to thffo of Mr.', lurr, whose.
0ip6rtuiiities wero not half no favor.iblo.
A New Court Ilotiso. 1
Tho 0;!v (.'ojirnisslonera nf Pk it.. U.. l.i...
r.M , i,., I ..j
. - ! Udlllll. ll'lllll
ti, i, . i. r. j uvy .... i.-v 111 UIK.SHli lOl" I OO
erection of a nv Ctu, Mouse in that city.
Un .Soturday lust tho prorr a!s tvere open
ed seven olfors haviiiL' been iiiiid.ii-i'bV.l'W f'l.vt of Cf lih.'Vui-rounded bv a sor
highest amounting to lul.0t,00 and
tho W $l.07o,00000. ;;
Tho building is to bo constructed ;or
l'oiinsyivania ma.Ulo ol tl.o oumo color iu ouryiug ground hi ,mv i naso r, wneiojjio inournea ..mom imi.dnwn irori-ion
and quality lofpilm MoivlianU Kohaiixe ijwwiy of ll.u fiionofr who laid tho found- vurc, .nnil almost shed rrocodil" tears over
Wo hav. o doubt but that thi, will out M ihf Vw.-i-ht pro.M.erity fof Clear-- Ibfii' opprosse I o.iulition. ; in th South.
., . ., .j.. , . i . TI . ,, whore thov arc in slavfry-but (oritot. to
top our Cou: i Ho,,. J..-M c..unty, ore laid. Ho wis (he 'oldest monliou t'i.at it nns worsom tl.f. North
Mr. Mc Arthur had the contract invard-i"' in llm county alter tho death whore thoy onj.vcd freedom. I To soemod
cd to him for thehuin of 51.187 ,C00,OU. v of Major:Matthow -Ogiloii, Sp .Teaee. to j to bo in eroat tribulation about th rxtcn
.. , ,,r J,n nnliM c". fi ,t!onof j.Wert into the Trrritorie nnm frf.i.
Democratic Rally t .. gashes. I ne id ir ti.e South could ,ot or.o State
A meeting of tho Deiuooiacy of Graham j. Pardons. Ln the North or : Northwest, then thov
township, 'was hold at the .school house rardoiiK, restoration to citizenship, re-could manufacture tho mnw artiolon that
nii,..l.oic e ri...i.m. ..,;.;,.. .i f,c.;.,i .mo can : but as it ia now we can mannfiu-
- -aw -" v vi.iiiinii.wii, v 1 1 i - V -
urday evening thc 2d Inst.
Tho meeting was called to. order by C.
11 Jvyiur f-stj., .ueing Oljosou X rosuwnt ; ''tft'tjr, .umes i ui.wk, uihi iKiinam r .
Jacob Ilubl or ami Moses Kvana, Vieil'ftoker. ' '
r -i i i. r- i , ,.(, I i . .. . , , I
I residetust and 1'. Curley and T. H. For- J Administration of . I. Johnson Ju-
oy, HeOiTtaiios, After which V X. , Wal- ,'r'mg 18 10-50-51 Purdozis 3;ii Uuatorations,
laco aiid Israel Tfst E-ors.. suocesnive.lv
auurcsseu tho meeting, in able and en-
and the candidates of onr party..
C. W. KYLER, rRFs'i.
Tho Democracy cf Graham, may be
safely rogardod as all right for Foster,
Kerr, tho Legislative and the county
ticket.
?XChai'le8 Weeks alin . Wont wort th
ill- 1.olfMiol.i anion aa.l.- .a ! -..-,.. .U -t
- "vivi ivi iiuiwi n .u i lien l trnuil c
duli" t1"' f1'011' religious revival, and
"ho' ,i'',lin ' dnr of starva-
Linn filter hnum r nliiiuAul llm ti--FJuei-ifi
rouIy, is now a resident in Intlinnnpo-i
lis, IndUtna, and i.s connected with ionic
newspaper in that city.
Death or Mas. Gen.
Harvey. Mrs.
' ot den. lUrncy, of the I '
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10,1 aV Army, ti.eJ in t orison the 7th i
HI 'rbrt 1 .h 1 l i
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un, 4 nt? muttim sn . ice ovrr iier remmtm
, o. piaw ill wi VHVre: Ol Ol. ,'IUHIPC,
VZ,, ,';rr. n V ... V. ,
cmn ftnf, imposing, ceremonials pf. the!'
Cni ..1 ri. . t . i
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viiuuiiu tnuriii, oi. hi. .en sue was.a iiiot.i-.
.r., Amongst thoio who did hoiior.io
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j iL,p' t' r.l.n .r ' f'm
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Louisiana ; Col. Stewart Isoil of Com. Stew -
:arti nJ ranny others. 4L ' ' ,
..ntrnmiin wwr,wirrt I i
lUUii o 1 JjIv vitiu 1 111 u. i i
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.TiiK massks; jNiMb riON.
It is no exaggeration to siy that the
Democratic meeting hold hero last night,
was the largest and most, imposing politi
cal iiemonntralion ever lielU in tho county
ti,.i... , . ...iii. 1, .,,.. :
,,lirl8 o( tlie county, until our town was
partly alive with live Dernoorats .
w. A. Wallace, Esq. called the meeting
' to or(ier, by mo ing that Hon. Jams T.
't. .I.,, i . , : . .
i,l, C. Baker. John I'.nel Own-re Dix-
0ll- (;,.orL.(. ft l),ifll i).,v;,i T lor. John
Vor nu. .iaeob Iliet:i V Sh. in.or.l. Jacob
Ku.it. W V J.,,. .T I si,.... .t. (Jn
l.i,j,.h jr , C ll..rthno, 'I'hos Foroey, V.
Sl.off, 11. Rowl.-s, James, M'. lelland, C.
Howe Lapt.MOgdon, Click rirown.John
Dauttherty, James Stranford, Bonjamiiie,
Bloom, John Selfridgo, John Macmanus,
and Jacob Hoover, W-e I'ri-.iuientn.
T , . I .. ... T . L-.. . I... T lir
' '-'"- ibuki., r. ir. i-eiwr, i;r. j. v
T.. . IT L..1 1 r . . n
lowing gentlemen wore selected as Vice
Presidents and Secretarie..
Spee.rlies convineine, elormcnt ard
jttit on 6bjct wai aimed nttlrnt o' lbo,mur,er n,,Tl? r"r ni t,r,m,!, ,no M'
success of the Democratic candidates at 1 Pl,,:lionl hf vmy 7tilnP in ulj
the October election. And for .this . pur-
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.
pose the most perfect unity, and most un -
-...mnUI ...I ....
a mi 1 1 11 .;vi lt,m WHS ITI an ITCH. ClI -at-II 1 1 nu
.i;r1.n 'l
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nf nnr Ilnnnliliriin .rmndu Mint un fun ii
Vl. 4. ,M l.ll .MM. WJ . U. 1.0
,.,,.
fa.non(K Democratic majority will he Kis
' O
ven.
P The proceedings will be given at length
h our next
been howling about In that region.
Obitnary. .. . -
I. It i 1 '..'".... i .. i ... I ...f t- . . I ui'n
' I ft' 1 1 1 'Ws I I - I I. '1 t - I i I " - t
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w.itio ic.iter m..i ..... ...-a, ......
cotii.ty in I i'.'i , with In intention of rn.w
kinL n homo for l.in.folf nnJ family.-
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Punr.it Iii.h lone Biitlnsrfiil lifo, lio fil.cil
t ho i.omi out of C'oi)itmion'r. tlici ill mid
i , ... v , ' . ...
l.loiuhor of the I.olul.l) o. btfuTui Othor
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. ..-ill. Imi im ... l.i
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tho pooplo oi tho oor.nty. In oarly ", -
hood ho was colohratotl for l,Moni;r,y am
joiFOti Of flr)frn'f.')lioo, undor linnUhips 'ind
T ... i I... t r..ii .1 I'll". i..l j .f 1 1. ;.-i .. I'nni.o
1 iiiufjiii'i un. uiiiuiu wi inn i.i iiii .
Uiiu,. Ita, Lis Lou,
piv.in businosB, and few of this potior;.!
tion'avo
a few ofh.s immodlato' ririch -
,,' . : ,;.
v ot MffsnlK'n.. condition. Du -
h bors know
Ifingtlio lust sixty years, holuu raided en.
the name farm on which his father Arthur
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ik... n,u. .,i.i ., j.,- tv, ,..,.'
I mfl. rin.n M, hum imiurg ,.ip ii. jcill
,inth1 samo township, wheio hj Uroathfd
-vi,., t.mdy. Tie ' wm follow,. ,o
rostinplnoo by a larSo oonoouro J
fVc.-.ds and neighbors, he was jnlemd
i - -'i H'l ivun. llV,WplJI,lr
t . , , . , . . .1
cos granted during tho adm. lustrations of
Governors Ujlhain J. Jphnson, William
i-7 Rou.itsions &q., iiil. "
S A rlminii?f i. I in.. W.r- T.i . 1 ..in
victim to rheumatism, a" I, ' 1 1 '";' "J " i ' ; "J IViT iaTJ
, , , . 'I nnt,i pverv wonllv hrnd wns on tho erontxl. tht fam Any fKruen comply wlfh the aVJ
thalmasof 'eonhniiiKln,. n,,.;',,,. 11 .',.n.,.i I (,,...,.! nodi- recuhititrj and lnylnK $10, el.ull lcco..;oli
-savs-on-w.-iont.'flfn.Trco' Co number lift v'-si-x men ami boys.- """A" J"?. -''."J
.o-o ri i. i. . o-.i i. , , n i ipon tho subject of slavorv as he was ui-1S.J2-SV04.
1 anions 27J. Lcstorations, , r(r .' .... flf,i(v,tnf ,lU r,.,, '
IS, nemissioils itc, 27, ,.
Administration of James Pollock 'dj -
ring itift'.-sW-W. Tardons 11.3 Res t'ora-
tionr 45 Itomissions 4c, 8.
. . ' .
Aamiriistiation of Win. V. Packer to
17th Sept. 1800 Pardons 170 Restoration's,
5, Remissions Ac," 14.
It will bo observed by this .fjitemetitl
P. .
, that tho Executive clniency is frequent -
' ly. exercised by the Governors of Pennsyl-
Vftt.in: however ao.nn oflho Onveenne. !,.
our Sister States e.xeroise it much ofteuer,
i i . . . it . i i i 1
uui, iic 10 suo uio tiny wiien u huiiii
' tvaso to he c .zeroised at all ; except in ex -
' treme rr.sr.s-. ri mrr. 'nl fuitl fnl rv. niirii
nf.lirtl.iiv iu'M.i. i.i... ...in ... I Ii.n'rtC ..' I....
. . ..... '
Ucoives irrr. The Jimnxd says "It
- evident that somobodv is bound
ui iiiti i no tjnitrii'H i
i, ,.,. ,j h n. w.. i.-;.i. .;..... n..;.,i,..l
inuuwu uv pi i
uvvrt, j j ai xv . r n, uiuui tnu in,i-
ii'iirittgo taction or tho i.oiipias party will
: i . i. i . ...... -n
... ,..,.i.,flr,rf,ilu.l 'l l -.'
be deceived-regularly 'sol K""
-.x v. . . .
course Mr, Kerr cannot ''cheat"
-.u... I.aiT.i . t. ..... . t. l 1 ..... I ... ' - .
i n inn 10 vAiiiitM,
and we thviefore thank our neighbor .for
P contest ,o early. --
' J!nt "r neifl.bor should calm his fear,
. . . . . -
T - KTeiir, w'll deceive no man. ,' lie i.s
known to be death on Pluck Republbanr
John - Brown-Blake Resolulionism, an.l
' h?nr' wil1 b,c pi?n.i't,J 'y wtV
j.vative man in the district, which mutt ()
cthim. '. '-: :
Black Rcrublicanism and NeroEqna -...
, ity- . -
In Massachusetts tte Pepublicans havo
niifmnl.i-.-l ...... ,i;r. ll
. .....ixuiv... ..i-LiiAo ini'i um . juuiirtu un
ft. 1 :.P. .. .1 ., .' . il
ay...s., on.ne.is-w.ai ..s,i..f
to the negro the right to vote alter a res-
u.enco 01 six p.oiHias in mesiaie, wuerea-
Iliey coint el i loreum riiVmto t'Oiain
there litfCdri'afttr h.i 1 hut been naturalizctl
! - ff'r they allow him to voto.
In Now York the Republicans hav
egiv
tulion, last winter, which would--effort--
-aUv t.rnbibit nerrss auHrPpo. but- tho lto-
't'liblicaus ilefwated the inea-ure.
:- Ira Cleveland theMtennhliean Honed of
Ecltication crxnpel wbho children tow',
with negroes iti the public sohoolsotie of
the memhers of the 15nard declared that
"ho would raiher hia child should ait -be
' side a negro than bo'itle a friz.le-headod
Irish or a harehe
headed Dutch one."
Sixty Republican members of Conore-a
"cordially endorsed,' the following senti
ment in Helper's book; "Not to lie nu
abolitionist is to be a wilful ar.d diabolical
instrument of tho devil."
j . The Froeport Journal (Rep.) savs: "Wo
I Veliave that the negro is humanthat ho
Zd Stai that John Brown w'a
'.. .
. 1 . . . .............. ........
lchrittian martyr, and tho gallows upon ;
1 ivKlob ha trn. hl.ni mnrn nlnrinno IK.... fl.n
i ' v. ...un iiiw
- roM ot Ohiist. .
SUOCKINO Ml'HI.ER.
An Unknown niilll
was arint. rlad in .ku .11 r ' i.'. iri.i.
v.le t.u-1 .ii- . . . ,
Ward Ot 1 hiladelplua, on tho night of
the 21 st inst.' The gun-shot was heard
t... n, l ... .tiA i. .
by the neighbors, .and Wo hien word seen
running jroru lllO spot tul nothing lur-.
' molus'cd. '
1 .-..-- .ettfr irom litiiion.
!'iiim, H.,.,1 I'tlli tNI'.ll
if. lliiviut It I'lcsctil tiectilly nl a lUiieW
r - -
Uopubl.r.ii mooting in tin region,
t VJt)ltt I would give you n brief i.ceouM
ff , j)0 nmnnor of coinlni'titig n "jio vo.t"
; hi oro of llm litt ij-wmi...
1 vTI,i lmmnnfijfltl)eiine.r.Io m Drown-
v 1 in immrnapyn. i. . in. . mmi nu ..
-.,!,. r,f i,a ? t, (nu oftvhich
,or1 tllo pvoiimir oHi i I i inM., oi tuinn
I nf)1;,,0 j.nj )(.(. nronlntod two w-ol.a
.
..ro.Ai.i in n . roK4 llm n-.o..i ir.n r.n Ihnt
Tho tini0 rninP ,, j,,, u lho
.,liNtilllif ,p(,lkor.B" nnd !ho j.n.
inonso crow tl to hoar thoni. 1 ndood, tliry
..ii in a iini.iin ti in hv I h w neon load from
.ii.iiv p -- j -- . - ..r -
Of tho Motors t wen ly-fivo wore IctnoorRts'u ' fc f;co fuVllf ticket
of th If no-sj-np whom cilHr4ity to boar
' tho 'vlitiiiii.whod nonkors nnd I t-oil.t
(rhm lh(.,,. 1)omiiH thc vielnity.' '
After thov voro l.i'oiithl ' fo trdor.' the
tfiret, rnioakor Cfdlod wn ('. II. T' -w i-.n a
..... .
voiinc iiinn oi consnioranio ca'. nnu.a
I. . ' . ri.T. It A t t' Illltiii'lliJ.UI m. r. ibviv. .u .1 n.viuo .ttv
VMcl Mil I T'ft Vtt
I lfl ,,n,lorslniid about as well as a!o, ivn a txkoi tondmit thoin free.
Ihwo. does Ilobroiv; atitini' tKnt the.
1
of,-- S "xt
ii.f.m(? jn for a la. -o. share ofhia nttontim,.
lure a. llClt" Hint ut.-y u;jii.i.-...' i .1'. v
nll .,,.,.,.,,, is t0 ,et OJia moro Slate
. ..i-t ...... An tVinfalA...
xolth to onable thorn toeompete with n !
urn mey w.u muni m i- m ......
.elves; wbenoo ho nrsiwl that wirpoliny
was tokt''p ttcrti when I't'i are ' llmltim-
inoua i(,:a was onlaruod upon at ret
lentfth bv the speaker, muoh to tl.o edili-
1 nation of tlio r udionce, wlio sdoi. beoinn
COD V I HOC! I 1 1 Kit 1.0 WBS l I most ft lOdinOd
nzainst which he warned bis l.earers. was
uba. And hero his wail was loud andi
Hong, bescechine thorn to beware, and not
( tl'a .'""""""P'.v Vr-1
lilent or llioy would have Cuba : as '(Hit,
.k" as ho called him. had ' .-.llovod two I
! millions or two hundred millions of dol..1
( lars for it (he had forgotten .thiol.,) lit-
.arcue'i mai ii inov. line iienncra. -. .
suppose, ns ho wnss.onkir.g of that party'
et, tho Island, the;' wdl cut it ui into
xlaveStutes nnd that negroes would have
' tO bO lurnislurl lor tilOIll. an.l.tlUt tl.o
' -.1 . .....l.n... i l,.. I
w hy r,cro,.ntion 011 t,0 ,,.llhr
0f lrvorv thi speaker conoltnlod hv in-
, trodtioing M. A. Frank to tho audi. nee
1 who rroceede 1 to sin rre'.tv m:ie!i tin
lauic 8"i)i; as the previoj . tpoakor, with
' gome verv artistic variations, winclt sl.ow-
1 od this rontleriinn to be a complete adopt
toiin d.-ill.nan au.l once noeordine to lho
... .'..i .if n..-..,i.ii...
. i. .f,i..
i ihjj i.iwt un 3. - u tu u. mt-n-'intitp
tics. After rooe:Uiu mtiot. ot me same
I ul.!.. ti.-.wl.ll.. ahnnt (1,
,OII. H-I......I.
e Hon. iCl at ic par
tv. nnd the corruntLm of thu Tiro-cnt Ail
.ministration, to which hendded the infi - .r
. . , ... .
I11H lOIl IJ1UU Nil. Illl'l Kill
I 0i,i all(i ilv -r out of tho roiint'iv h- nro -
j ceded to pitch the tune upon the negro.
i ami hero the snbhmity ol his s.il.p ct car-
Utllitr of
riod him to heights of soaring eloquence
and startling revelation that nr.lst have
made him nnonr to its aU'itoeo as it msinr
led. He doubtless made many of I hen;
tremble in their hoots when he mrule tho
utiiioH in nun . 1 ...... 1 .
startling declaration. ..... .. -; ,, , ,
or Ilout'ias were necnn 1.-1. nnu o
anil thov and all of us will have to bo slaves,
that Pennsylvania nitr-t have slntres ihnt
lliwlnn tnw-nshil) must hare si ives. thai wo
must have laverv on Siriicmahoi.iiu', that
ivn .rill all I.h ilriven awav and slnvris
-. . , . ..... . , .
.in. tn 01.1 01 aces- inaiwennisL woi-k r
P . . L . r,T .
,llf ,sl0 ot tna ,0,1SV( ,pa, nvn. ,t
u,a, wonderful how Lis nenrersi snrVi.Ml
tho tmnrs 0f that fear fill thoii.-li rather
.:t,,,i-,,,,iv,i;, nl..iiiM
.billfi.llu ,l..o-v.. V..i il,. ..iUi. I. ii
.1,. s .11 r.t.,l .V.; l.Vi., .,f.
. .. ' . .. . " .
ay fttior me mootiiif?, inotien some oi
thetn wore f rently; perturbed in spirit.
the next exorcise ot his protoumt wis
rloni was to declurethnl; if tho nooi.le on
Sinnemahonins had been compelled to
Manufacture their lops into limber, be.
it . . .1 .. .v ri. r -.I. .
fore thov run them 1 tV Tyrone k ( '""r
field Mtlroad would have boon completed
long before (his through the Ol.tireconn-
try. He then begged us to vote fordon.
rattnn for Congres, 'as he was a Clearfield
n.,. .nJl,Aii,iMi,i ..... ..... l, i in
,.t , r ii,i irf i.
vo'e ier him on that aeoount, thnt. t.o
... . . .
would no so independent of party, let
where the' pxorcie of any Independence
in nif voiing tor tne itoput.ltcan oandltiate
existed. I cd-lld ' not etactlv discover.
1 have listened to a great many Speakers
.....
.n sit.,.. jf-c.ii.uMnp my ex per enre.
Wit. noycr yet met one who drew so largo
IV on the credulity of his hearers as this
nouuhty squire. And I must sav in all
cantlor, although with all due respect to
the Speakers and the audience, that this
meeting was the greatest "flat out" I ever
. (to .
witnessed, tl.o greatest am'.npt of cry for
tho least wool. The laMer, however, was
tho genuine article and no mistake.
Yours, (r.
fb-.-bbtrtisfmcnts.
CLIMRI ILD AGKICULl'UHAI. SO.
KCLES AND HE'ULATIOSS.
x.ia cn.r -ruuuu ii one ot tne moat Deuiiiuiiy
located in the 6tto, and of convenient accem to
ni T. : ,,. ..i. .. ... 11
; viilnr. h,iin InrnUil nn ill. hunk .if !. U'aat
1 ' -"ft .v-.. wH . -
Branon 01 t.,o M.iueb.nu.
hanua Kiver. lets than one
I liiilr m!U t.i.,11 lli. n.mik f n.,pH..I.I rhnr
amplo acc:tnmorlntlotia enn bo had by all. Tho
! grouno is1 t-nclosed by a substanllal board fence,
8 feet high, and euitablo b.iililings will be erect-
ed fcr th proteotion of o'l artiole on examin.-
i W0"' ' ; , , ' ,1'
Premiuiui and diploma will ba pwl on and
ftftur ,, arrt VV0dnesduy of November and until
ine isi any oi jonunry. l.-ui. alier wlilebtiino
rtitectioa cf property.
tu itnt rt i. for., wii t'-M, J
of tMld if nilli1 In circuit. Ampl nrrMitl
Ifeli.rt
,,.., I,..,.,..-Member. -1.1. .1
I ,,n,u, urHt t m n year, nf sts. It dn,,.,.
, ;dt ,, . be .dmlM-d free , a,,,!, tin,,,,,
mi ; I (likfU for f I ; family tirkvti fa f.
Fair l-Hlldr.B ord-rtrn year, of a,BMk
tniii-n unicn acccrrj anro t ihnr t.rM,,
j tnm.lfr rrd f-m'ilt fc.
TirVt; to l f.vrn rp at thu -lix-r rxWp
.n nt fi ti koU. J.iob r.tr.;tn i.r .hon,-
J, r kwpor. n ill rl.in 1
. , , .
fi.ft tiny of lii fnir, and on tlie payir.nt f u.
Hollar to ,), Tr.nM.r.r ,YM roc.ivt, a rt
tZXXyC. ' "
' F ..,,;:- . ,,,.,, a,. ..
l . .. 1 1 n tli Mr..i.ni.i!nn r.t .... .nr. .1
, ..... v.. ... ..... w . ..... ...V, r
tn, I1)ll;t u ,
wliLli ia.. le liiid fiiiai ll
j tec. Twawrcr ur Foirelar
.roviJod wiih tick.
10 Executive Com
relary orattlia door, P,
cu.is udirc fis jiuliis .iia c trtctvil to Won
infnilii r. of IL bwilly. J orso.n from c4
o..i.tiu can I ce ino .iHr.iUra l y ccn)j.lvi:
illi tl.i' tiUvo nil.H. 1 nUu'j tun become re;-
Kxl.;iilion tf I.n.lyi anJt'ontlt'iaun", 1,..,
Hacrin .Ky
aililrcs will bo iklivercl nt 2 o'clock on Thor.
di.V the I Is ii. Octwlier, nnu immediuli'lynftfrt:
n'ldi o.b Ilia report nf the judges will be re;:
fir.il Hie pri'iniiitiii niiritf.j.
All ... lii'lfs fur tuh a promii.in uf two doll;
nnd .ttiwnrds i.' offorcd. slmll py f.ftv ccntu
t. nnoe foo cxrept bor-iep for trotting, which ah i
pay two iliillarn, An artiules entcrcil for a pi
m.iiin itrilcr two ilnlluia sliall pay twentj-t
cn.Kj. lfors.'fl entered for nn.uscmi ul shall
twenty five cent". AJ1 articles, except bork
lor iviiicn no money premium in offorert
."liara-J. . -m--
rsliiliitors m ii t lcomo nioiiiborfl nf lho f
rii"y mill l.uvo llicir nniimil ami articles c ...
oil on tlio ?erftary's bonkf on nrl rfore tl.o Ii
tin v "f October: nnd all animals and articiJ
nx.'ept horse?, nnist be drougl.t within the
closure ns curly as Tuerduy noon ; and nil m
.ion entering niiimiils nnd articles lor exhibit
will proe.ne enrds from tho Secretary n itli tis
i In ss and number of entry of unit articles, pi
vioiH to plneinis fnid nrtictcs on lho groui
Hay nnd Flraw will bo furnished Riatit fori
ii.iiin.ils enteral fur preiiiiiiins, and raio will If
I'lrni-hed at emt for thom who dciiro loir
C 111.
No liorc rti nil be cnterad or allowed a pr
iiiiui.i unleff be is free from disease. Horii
will be received until Wednesday noon, but inv
bo entered previously. All per."on who inl.
to exbibit h ir.se", cattle, sheep or swine, or i
ii!t!iul tooiTtfr .-toek or ..y i.ll.cr iiittelo for ul
should notify the Seen Uiry of sucli i.ilc.tien v.
or licrore thelO h of (Moer r, and have wii
hi. i. a lift and full description of the same.
1'er.s ns intoniliri to cihibit blood ititcVmu
prodnee authentic pedigrocs, nud aro earnisf
i vitic-ted to furnish the 3:rotary. by tho 1 Ot
Oct.. iti. a list of ibeir slock and the if dipri
of ca.-h, this will facili'iito the nrepar.it ionr .
enrncs un I in ease ol il.newni pc.lljrreo. will.
. ftii'il t hit mvr rr tiini' to corrCi't Lh kttilld'
; f,;,., tn ,M,r,.lo ...iaal m
hu iiwnrM ir More ttuui or.o cin
.Fa -.;: are oxprcly re'juinl nt t" una;
pr: in'.uin.H to over-fed uniir.iilp. X- jircniim.
:n o , l.c avar t bull, cow or h- itrr.t, w hir
-li.i'.I fipcnr to huvo loe fi it onfil , of'f in i
'Ara -i l';it Cii:ili tbu (1 j?'.-t f.f (ho nocietv F?ii
to lmve iriijierior uiiiiimU of tbij drijrription
Lr5?',inB
-Njl'r p!"
h ill bo allowo 1 to interfere nil
l ,
duri. iij their Biliudi'-ations. The jmljv
I' ni t uli-fii l ni to the .eiruluiitirs of ent.'i. i
- 1 their r.'fpeelive elnsfos, will npidv to tbc hem
- i taw f..r iiilounali ir, and ulionld then besi'
- .l""'' nfier examination of their eouiini; witl.it
'' ' Il!'r,,,,u r :ls ""t tn h" pnlitl"l to exhibitiooit
; uZ
filf mny ,xlUre.
i re.miiuuuiiH, or ti ... uuiiiihi i iii Kiicit.
j Cuidc. Tho judge or, fit .cattle. wi:i
p nuculur attention t . ll.e anitnal.' sn'i.nitte I fur
- , iuiioiiii-.u. n is nnifini. a.i oi ur cung
; "l"" ''.; are tl.ej.eat. cattle ibat !"..,
7. 1 , "y"-'r'r,'", :
Tlie 111 'ci's-'mII reoinro nil in this clanlob
, Wl.i,ll,;,l- . ;,, ,viu uko ,,,, Rive ,1,
- ; fiieerli. of wi b, and imhliid. the result
their reports. They will also, beforo awartliw
any premiums, requiro of the cnu.petitc.rs (u
slntemenls r. to the iniii.iier n.l cot of feedr,
roquircd by tho reKulationi of tho pieiai-
; " '.. .... . . .
1 M hen tin ru is but nne el;.l.itor, nIU.oii!;o
i , 1 , 1 i...
10.1v show stv. nil i.n.nals mono class, only ot
.,..;... ..... . ...,,,, .,,, . ... fir(t,
otbeii.io U.o merits of tho animal may
ju.li;e.l.
Ititrrrimnnrv Pr,iuiiim:Sn viewnie
t lnit.ee snail awar.l any 'liscrenonary premium'
iWL.n. however, articles of merit, superiorit
their cl.nri.cter, aro ..resentod, and which v-
ni,ir,i to .p.-r,,! comuicutlntiony, ll.e judpt
' liro ,t0, ( I10t:co them pailieulnrly and rtfn
- taem to the co.iulcri.tion of tho Exocutivj eora
nii:tei nt a nib: edt.ent meetine
1 1 he Superiiit.'ndetit will tako every preeatititm
, in hi'.I,,.'w,r' f,,r the safety of stock and articles
' exhibition after their arrival, and arrangeuien.
i Pn ,lie cronm, but will m,t bo r(M,onelti,&.
anV ,,fs ,. ,imsse that limy occur. The sodet;
desires exhibitors to give personal attention U
their unnnuls und articles and nt tho closs 01 in
nor to attend to tl.er removal as tne eocini
1 eanimt take further care of them.
fi"' "f V0V1117. Tho uaiuc of tho plowroM
-. ' , . . ...i,..,.,
must bo eivnn u well as the kind of Mow tow
, , , thnn f ,trv.
The quantity of ground to be plowed by tk
team to be i acre.
1 The time allowed to do the work will bo t
hours. Tho width of furrow t be ton inches or
- .J . t, . fl..rt)i not l tlinn mtv inihi
,. ; in uU Clllte. to be lapped. TV
- lo , at tho same time and each plow
ma t, do his work without a driver or -toer
jistnnco.
The premiums offered by tho Society will bt
awarded to the in.linduals. who. in the Juag
f the con.t.iittce, shall do their work in
best manner, providing the work is done in U
'
me allowed for lis imrfornianea. .
Earn plowman to strike hi own land, al
nlow entirely IndrnAndMnt of tliA ndiiiimiif. lss
1 J I - --- - V n , I
Within the one. fourth of an acre tilowvd. eat
lilowin n will bn r.inuirA.I In R.r.ka IWil bll
furrowed la: ds, and fniih with the dead furrow
in the middle.
J . . ,. . I Aft
fuy 1.1 110 lun.iun u.puru ill i..iu .i
of ll.e Society can be gained by addressiuj tb'
ExecuUve Cou.inilteo or the Socretury, who wil
I be pleased to give any inforro-tion in thei." po
er at any time.
rTKIKIlNQ TIMES 1 rniiiAum
lV 7Vieiirf.. Wfmne amony ti
lilt I KING TIM EM I PHILADEt
w ... rvo.Tiv.i BOOT HA."!IT. Kul-uil
- il l-l, il.nl, ,l,,hiu Polise aud the notorious For-
i I . IiAlll.i'l vv
i r ... .. .. I. ... llA.ii P,'!!'
(jr-on Recaptured ! !! ! It eecma to be the gentr-
i ni,,inn in Clearfield, that il'Crosa hu worni
p,ir 0f Frank 8hrtV French calf Boots, that l
oM ftt he ta-n yet. However, Shorty
-not muoh put out at tniiaikig hi caatom ; k
oulil Hnm.unce to all iirackinrid-ve, XougM
I :::' R(""; ,;,; nnd wTmen 2ui ebil-re.
in Clearfield, and Since. uuhoniuz in particular.
cvu, "..i.i vv a i'ivt . ........ - -
V. B, Pindinjs ial Pcft. 25, ltW-