,. , I. I I I. II. 1 ill I II l' 1 - 1 1 M .' !! M ' I 'I 1 Inlt'1,1 lull I I'll I . . ,1,. II Ci. I Mm i ll i I I I l l' III. Hi f I. 'I I ,i i ' ' I I . il I, Mm, , Mil. L i 11 IllIlM ll I I. "I I I I l. ll I ) I tin I I. I . I I I.I M I. l' I. I - I I Will ft ,-- I-... . li I'l I II I fill I i , I s I I ' . 1, I I . .,.1 I - I I III. ll I ' 1 'I'l III.' h ..'I.. 1. 1 t ' M I I r . ii ' III. I I' l'l '"HI I, -M ll ll I " C III. I 1 ll 'I'l I I i in i ii tVi- 1 1 ill li I'l l 1 1 i till! ci i tii'te t-1 liiin, , i' i. n lit 1 1 iio t .i 1 1 ml , ' ill lroti S- .7, ft ; 1 V i i.i M I i i'i , i ( up n,i pr.l i k i' ti I out ri ,,. . i, i i li do i ii.i. u i lltlll, !lin ll.i"l nt (imiI I I I III In i I llm nil, I'l tin' Ii 11 of tit ill or as mi go in,. I n killing din-oily i'i.i.ili ili.iii.--poinli hung cj uili. tin iwir n!-o. I n n on Iho foot ofl.nl when the ciifi mapped ninl could not H'i' Jnliii i, i iimi'i mm iii id v ' ' v II.". I.-'ll' ii, i''ili.ii..n I.! (..ill. N I Xm h X ' g 'Si', V 3 .1 win. I, ... ,. ... . I Imu. I.H'l! V Z 7 if li.'Mp. w siu.M , , ' Vk'Mv,' s K ii "Mi Tlicnin. Kill In .n I ir III linn. I vCi, ;.t4.i.t Nnit Innid nu j I'lic "n U w HI i'l 1 1 1 'i p. illation fur linili nii'l vc-mitv. Ilnu In. nil mini' ;iv the,- would i. nl, l i li' i i' llitlt ci. mil I. I -,'im: Tlifilut" Hi l Mini Ii. An fur ii I ktxi.v Tlii.. K ut In nl l' Ppula- i . . .. . . i Wlirn i"'"M '"r 'rum ond voiaeitv not good. It Wild (.11 III' I.'I1 t-t lf')fillt ill III.) .Wl-OII 1 ll.r? MWiril. door, ond gun was Iv'ing noro I. i Hell! Tho,. Cut hem I ' rojinliiii.ui I'-.r truth u-m. Iho ilild.-ii wire tvintx oil . i"i'l viMii.ity not jj.i.) I. , ll....!-. 1 phoed Samuel Ifav in Iho exact ' Ion. . Shofl re-rolled. position -ho Mou'l 'vli.-n pin wont cir.- v as member ol Impiost on body or M.ir lv shirt Mil o-ked K.r ill impiest, 1 told K:it lii-:i I, it vent hold ntlior husli unlV , m. Jni'ur inviiK I.., !) :ui.l ill.-l.all n;i o. l"'u-o. Tlum H Ton)ilctiin was l.i foip u ! . 1 . . i : I 1 ll:...,:... uion-'llio Kkih Wllliout I'llli'lillli; It. .Nn i iitoim mi ii-iiiiiiiiij men mio ;l kcvl iiw for it tlino. N.-il licr .lulm ! 1,n'1 or I roluscil toMMnl fur Mr-t. Mil.?, .l.oiit 10 niilos to(l. 'it ll 'iio. Mv liirt wln i'i' Lull i;issci, as torn or rlml'i !. '1 lio now tonr n.i rinsMV i.o. Nov or lolil mu1 oin. ihoto win ft ".Mii'iul lil.t. I) m't'kno.v niitiHolfn'itl othor in tlm iioMtion tlio nir .lisl itii'o In llion If. mi- i.olwo. n tlm tvnv of ! 3ooiiii(;:l nt limo of slionlinjj. II ' in a il noss. 1 1 1 o v Mo no; ilill .-r, in ' .otirt I hoy 'vorn innro iiilly ilrnwn out Hun tlioy tvoro lioforo tlio in. (Host ThoiniiH Kutlirart ni before tu also. Tlio lrtiiiovt do.iroil him (o nlaco io itbo'it I lie Imok in tlio room ami rai iicr io vitrnt ot door as you cntoroil, nn 1 him-i'lf l.ehvoon tliom about 3 feet to tlio loft of rniiL'D with .Jolni. Tliomas' jiosiiioti was 'J foot nearer tlio door than Martha, with liisfaoo toward her, her face toward him. 1 ! e mi.) ho ivns truck on t li o haoli witli the ball yml juil led 1 1 1 his sliirt show inj; us a cut ol siunc length iiiarlv straight uii mid down, uinl about of an ineh belo'.r il there ivas a bruise. 1 tuld him wc must hoc the shirt! Jnokmn's or Mr-. Miles'. Iid not toll Miowed Jolm s j.osmon to John Witliorow that the shootim? did not doorway, Martha's further nmmint (0 much, as many a on was uliot dow n in tvf.r and nobody Vhought iiny thinp of it. After thoj4U i fired, John lliro.v it behind him, fiihor neron theoradle or aii:nst the ttove; it lnul boon broken before John fi'ot it. I did not say bolbro Ir quoMt that Ju broke it by striking it on the tloor. 1 did not my that Martha and I were standing on flo"r when pin went oil'. Was not ftked ut Inquest to bring the bhirt, but did telhhem that the back -vas torn out. Told Ian raulhamus ami Jim Haines tll.lt lii;)it that I was shot, also I).-. Fo'ser and showed him the wound. Heard iruu m:u; twioo. rs. Nancy Ka! heart kwo.-n.- I -am at Tr.iddle fenoe between John'it and us, when ishoo'ing happened About two iu in ule thero when pun went oil", I sa'd, "Ood 'oicM me whit is tlut?" ami run down to JoL-n'a, John win holding his hand on the n-ound. I asked liotv it linn. iiened. and uniil "tlit iinfnrtnn.iin nun", the floor. Marthn naid. '.Tohn dear. I'll norer not' Niiney was also before us over thi,'Rtid homiswered, 'Marthn don't talk that nay." She said the pig dung ntnarted her, und I took it od'nnd put wet cloth on wound. I asked her how it hap pened and sho told me John hud picked up the pin and went to tlio front door und siiiippe.l it twice, then came from) front door lo room tloor, and as ho reach-I til by her for the hhot pouch the pun went oil', upon which she said her ohih ('h:iikiki.ii, m. ivi.o. 1'I.Mim IIA'I IC Ni'MIN.TliiS. I(lt l'KlSllUNT. STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. JNO C. BRECKINRIDGE. roil VK'K 1M1KMHKNT. HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON. GEN. JOSEPH LANE. OOVKUN'OR, HENRY D. FOSTER. cr rrsi vori:i.inu rorxir. rui; cuNti'.d ss. HON. JAMES K. KERR, of Vepanjo county. 1 ,. In, I.I.. I In,. '.:'!. IV ! 1 I 1 M 1 . i .0 1,1 l .In. I H I ' ' . l I bl il I l.',H l"in i ll t in iiiji I'l lb- i I1, i n llu in Hill,' i' . ., n i. II . . !,'.. 1-1 I '"if I I I III I'll' I. I'll II . ! .ii ii ii mo i i I ', Ml I I, 'in I I , lull c : 11 ll"ll I'l.'ll 'II. ' ' 1 1 1 1 . :l!l I' .'I. n I i" m! 1 1 1 1. oi . 1 b.t it tU I'l i i.i ink if p( ll" (! k lb I.t I In he said it was out here but did not p tor it. I repeated we must ee the shirt, and! l,o said the back was all torn out and we could see no'hing of it if we had it. The' cut on his back could not ha'-ebcon made j by a ball. It miht have boon made wi'h a knife, us the skin was clearly out. 1 1 c J said the bullet strurk him first. Aeeor din to position ho showed us they wore j iu.it would have struck her in vipht side, if it had glar.ceJ, but she was shot in the j Lift. lie said when John seen w hat he hid done he drew the gun an i-truok it on She said ; T I .1 . f , i. i l I ,1 I loin nail .iiii- in u on u Biiiui longoj llinil he ought, she wvnt to sno wht was keep ing him. He told her to gut the. work done by the time ho would pH back, he wanted her to he.p haul shinp'e-tinilKr. .She said before us that Marthn had said. "IW.r John, come and kis inc." About 20 rods from summit of hill to Knthcnrt' house: ilet.rpi Ei-hard's recalled. I ivw aotiiiL' ; Coroner at the Inquest. Thos. Kathcart Full ASSEMBLY. A. M. BENTON, ESQ,,, of M'Kenn county. MAJ. E. R, BRADY. ol'Jcllorson county. COMMISSION EH, 3. C THOMPSON, of Morris !p. AUPITPK. B. C, BOWMAN, of lleoalur tji. b-Davi.l Scliall. 9 Joel Lighter. 0- S. S. Harbour. . 1- T. H. Walker. 2- S. Winches or. ilren ivith wlir.t lint . !..!, c ,i,l .'V f.. lha it is von tlr.it is shot." ;vv:,s ""ked how this thuif. hnppenod, and Thos. "Templelon thou came in. lle:!,;'i,1i ,Tom 10014 Jown the pm to go to mid bettor send for r, Fol.or, John said 1 i "out to door and mapped it lie had i.o one to send, and asked Tern-) t'1'0. ilIul returned ntul when in room ploton to go as Tom had gone lor Cald-i ,loor tlu' t'l,n "out o(r. I asked him what well, Templ?ton got Uea horse, alter-1 M''tha had said und he answered she H'nri1Knmn lib ,',,! ),.,('...,. I i.'.,i i said nothinu. ( The balaree of thin wit or at Millport. nrss' testimony about the same as that of 1 U-.lns. I.auoaoli. I went ihero ftbout five o clock and ho ". died obout 11. I Oeorge Miles sworn. -I know this gun, She put up her two hands Mid uravod 1 il g0,l -Tring, was a doii!,!e trig for (iod to sparo her life to raise her two 'Sr, The guard was not broke at the orig Children. in al breaking. Thos. Kathc.uts characs Crosi- examined iter for truth and voracity not good. Could Fee the house from tlio hill. No laniel l aulhannis swonr Saw Tom PHESI IENTI AL ELECToKS. fiitnatorhil F.hctvrs. Kieliard Vsnx, Geo. M. Keim. District Kkcturs. -Fred A. Server. :l4-lsaae jJeckhow. 2-W. L I'atterson. I.VGeo. 1). Jackson ,1-Jos. Crotkctl, jr.'lO-John Aid, 4-'no.Ci. l?rei)ner..l7-.Ioel 1!. l'annor. f.-fS. W. Jacobv. 1H-.I. K Crawford. fi-Chas. Kellev". 'HI-!!. X. Lee. "-Oliver 1'. Jiimes !0-Josli. 1!. Howell U'l-N. H. Ketterman Jl'-Saml. Mar.-lnll. 3-ffin. Ikiok. 2-1-II. I). Hamlin. 25-(iaylord Church. one in house when I got there. Tig-dirt was or. the wound, and John was holding Kathcart .vlien he came to (lion Hope. tie was very drunk ns drunk as ever I HUSOLUTION Or Till' IKMOCKATIC 8TATK EXECCXIVK COM MITTKB. lli'sohof. That tlio Dciw (satic Ehcto- his hand on it. I met Thomas going out(saw ft n1;in on horseback, llo did not toll of the door for (lie doctor. He did not nio he was shot. Ho did not talk any to Haines. George Erhanl retailed, I went to the jail in company "villi others to visit I prisoner the day ho Was brought to town come iu after. 1 ran to the house a? soon as I heard the gun. Old Mr. Cat heart came up after mo from iier own house vc vere both outside the house when the Thoi. passed us. She went up to the bed j He was asked how" this happened and stid ! tlio wound, and ran out of tlm! ''eon .uvny nil ivock Iroin 1 uosday at house. I understood the old woman w as I Hegarty's. When he came on Saturday hurt going for Mrs. Hay, tsho was not in.-'i'1'4 wiTo. Sr,nn 1 '1,ull in some rye jtired when hhe tturteu. The gun -vas '"(! he called to her and told her it wag broker., one part lying on Kitchen floor' "o b l'1(,y ''"-n went to tiie house and and the other standing against the wall. . '1C --"i'l ho had a notion to go to Ieer Lick Martha was at my ho-jse twioo that day. '1 lie took the gjn to the door, t-nap-I said before the inquest that Thos. wentI'C(l it tw ice went back to the room door tiiere to haul grain, I also said he hadjw'lori the gun went oil' ia liis hand and went for shingle timber Thos. Cat heart. alul b''t Martha, he saiu Thomas was in Saw Dr. h'hnle nt G!en Hope. I did,"iekile.hcn. Cross examination unitupor nottoU him that John went out to shoot bint a nightliawk and snapped the gun twioo, ! Mi'5 Lydia I!ay sworn. When old Mrs. got mad at il, came into the house aml,KUieait came to our place utter the broke it over door cheek and in so doing shooting, there Whs a blue lump as large the gun went oil an 1 shot Martha. j"s " hickory nut upon her right eye, My I did not s-.op to get liquor on roud for daughter, & I got one ender eaidi arm and doctor. 1 was not drunk when I got to , ''"I her back ho:ue and p it her to bed, she (len Hope, nor when I went home, I got i wowed weak. one drink at Jim Haines' on my way home, 1 Cross examination There were two this was ali I drank. I was not out of "'t-''1 fences between our place and John house from time I put dung on wound Katheart's, she was a feeble woman, She until I wont fir tin doctor. As soon as I M'(t she supposed she had fell against the bron.'ht it I wcni top liiin 'tiTiMnnd fences comma over, and was Lanson Hoot sworn. miioh excited. Saw John Kathcart on dav of shootin.. 1 Win. Luther rec.d'.ed-1 am positive about 'J A.M. Hewasgoin." home from that Kobl Alexander was present when I S. Hegarty's where he hadlieen mowing. . l,1('1 Jo,,n Kathcart, not positive as to He came into my house .vith scythe und 1!"ot , . . .. ... . snath. He had u little bundle which he! At the close of the evidence li J U al saidMrs. Hogatty had sent to his littlo 5c Es., addressed the jury lor about an girl, cant say that this was on this dav, "our,. 'V J wm.non wealth, ami but think it was. I did not hear any coi'i- v"s followed jy A in A al lace F.sq. for versaticn bitween him and Luther utam 'J1'0 I'fn1ur,, nn whlre of uhout an lim,. ' hour and ahull s duration. L lion thecall- I was on In.p.cst, and hoard testimony "'S of court on -riday evenini!, H II of ThosTemploton, wo asked hi.u if he . Swcope v, H.t to he )ury also for the pns thought Kathcai-l guilty, and lie s.id ho 'mor, and was followed by J 11 MeEnally thought he was an innocent ...an. Tom-, W Commonwealth I-leton did not snv anything about Matlha, On Saturday morning Judge Linn looking John in thof.io." and saving you charged the ury in nn able and impartial lmvCbUotme. Ho did not say 'any thing "'j'ner. 1 hoy I'et.rc.l about 10 A M. about Jnl, i, .,.,! i Imt tl.u l'iiii as blown and returned at , 1 M, with n verdxtof .i . i i C'lttllltl of Murder in the First Dcirreo " " . e- - ral Ticket be headed with the name of Stephen A, Douglas or John C. H.-ecken-rulge, ns an Elector at Large, and in the event of the success of said Ticket, if the greater number of votes hall have been cast for Stephen A. Douglas, then the vole of the Eletoral College of tho State shall be east for Stephen A. Douglas and Hersthell V. Johnson for President and Vice President, but if for Jolm C-. Brock enridge, John C. Broekenridgo ami Jos. Lane tot the same offices. If the vote of Pennsylvania cannot elect tho candidates for whom the majority of votes are ch:, and it' can elect any man running for tin office of President of the United States, claiming to be a Democrat, thou the vote of the Electoral College shall l;o cast for that candidate. If it will not elect eith er of the Democrats fur whom it is cast, 1! (In it lith t llil 'III I'l l'. t iiinllnliy like 1 1n- .nine nniiil'i i" ol i-i'i'le li'i-.-tlii I', the lni"t untiring i teili.n mn- lu.nle lo n.iike theit ib'li.'iiti allnlt iq peiir l"iini diible. AeootditU'lv nil the WiIl'oih nil. VI liiele" ibid eonbl li. obliitm d lib.. nt to-Mi n e:e put liori'il togi-t her about sundown, unit :i many of the people dtend 1.4 court an could bo induced to 'in, together w ith )ut "yoiliijj Artii.'ii" genei:dl". woie l.ia'Ied up, tu d ca:ri.cd out of to.vn. When it m -ullii'ieiilly dark to hide this lather ver hint attempt to i-hoa. llno vehicles retnrne.l in company villi the delegation from Cui'w etiM ille the whole, to a cam alobsetvc-r, making a truly fonnid.ibl," display; but, upon eloce inspection, it was 1 but tin array of oipti vajont. Instead of (voters, they carried "rails." -and they could get two or three men into a wagon, so as to handle a rail or two for which we fear some of our f:rmcrs fences must lhave suffered their aim was accomplish ed. In this respect they made tivieo the V.- the Democrats did the night before, 'who made no attempt whatever at a false 'display. This fact was made appas 'rent when the meeting organized o sou pying th-? same ground but occupying quite a pimill por'ion of the street, as compared with the jam the night before, although a large wagon was placed oppo ' site the stand, as if lo help fill up. j The Itntmiinn Journal ;t ing previously I arranged all the oflicers of the meeting soon mounted the Maud pulled a paper out of his pocket and told the people thai. Hon T. !!. l'avis was the President of the meeting, with a long list of Viot. Presidents and Secretaries, among whom are some of tho eldest and most radical abolitionists to be found anywhere. Mr (lontiov, the P.lack llopublican can didate for Assembly, was l':e first speak er, of course I'osuid nothing new, and no body appeared the least sorry when he quit. Oen. P.vtton, bjing called upon, ap peared upon the stand, and told the au dience that ho would not make a speech for the very good reason that he could not . The General said Cmt ho was a Repub lican, heartily endor-ed I he Chicago plat form, and was in favor of the election ot Lincoln, Hamlin mid Cut-tin none of which parts had ever been doubled. Next came the rather notorious W, W. I'.rown better known perhaps as apple dumpling Brown of Bellefotite. II 9 is fiwftilly full of wind, and as speakers ,-oom-ed !o be scarce on (his occasion, Brown va.- 111 ck-vci. II -i had the whole field, as well as the night, to himself, and well he improved the opportunity. This audi ence had to hour the awful infliction of bin p b el tin 1 1. nt. M i f 'VMiii,.' tb'e w Hid ni' M l.'ci II, e I lull. 1 .i' I'. I"' 1 (,.ii).i ! v 1 Inn U .pending (In Ii bu nib, lb oil lime, (Mil wind i w i .1' ilnii lie m v li)n. In I he meantime tie I 'el .ot 1 'it ' 1 o Inl in I low - attending In tlit I ii.-itn " i f tin it 'Imps, tie It- Ihiiiik Ac , l-iil lioiv liny lni e ; i.f f'.i 7 ii. mi fn ", and ni h an on (hi. sin-in us In.w exi-ts Hitiiuidioiil the "sa to, is almost w it bout n pnialill. The elect loll ol l osTKK, l now ;ei ilered l il tain, and thai by a largo majority W hi'. I,. .,1.1, 1 Mil. 1 11 I , I ' I 1 ' 1 ; 1 . , M , t III 1 ,l 1 ' I ...'II t . I, 1 I'l I.I' ' I 'll I li I In 1 I1I1 ll Ip , In 1 1 e l"i I. 1 I 11,1 tib 1 ..ii ii iM, 1 n ti e i"i. ,.,,, li i.-n M 11. 1 e', imll In lliilmiy Knki, A I u'-li'- (ond 1'n'iil lh" 1 nl. I 1,, b H lull! ll 1 III 'be Ili'U'e III I be lni, Im 1-1 i. Mai v W. Tli"!iip"'t I ) t'n. I,, 1 lit Ji'lill Jin ku'li'i, field in Klin Ip, A I'tiUir tnnd lending 1 1 ' HI I 1 1 , liiilN lo Moiinl 'iii,iiI, belwii. 11 l'i' I in tn 1 1 1 s Hint Lioiiii I W. Weld's, in i-ni in I p. I i loui and Vaente thai ; n ,,f pill lie lend lei, ling from John I'lPi, aw mill in 1'iiion low tiihip (n Fteili.., Minller's, in Brdv (p., boL'lnniiiL. " Geliietts pi ivate load and ilieiu e tu u Iialier . Pennsylvania is largely ouiisei vntive j Continued. The sectional J'.hiek lU piiblican jmrly , A public ro,ul to b-ad from the Hirer Ml'ST BE HEIiUKED, and now m the the mot.tli ol Cnrrv a 1;,.... .1.. ii inlciioct (ho public ...I.U IV .... ... .,..,., ... . - .... . 1 , . , ., ... , Ariioni s mist mm to Kramers saw m ,. When (Ins is doiie by II. o cleolio.i of , ru,y (, Gen. l'ositii, feme jihni w ill 1.0 doubt be Heiiort sot aside, and order oonlinu,, adopted lo unite tho national men upon and rofVrri d back to tho same viewen. a simile electoral ticket, and the ibfoi.t of i . A .1bl.ic K't.d from L. M. CoutrietV. 1,'im in Itull 1. rood liading f( .1 1.1....1 1 :.. :...! ... Tin.- tfi.vrinvATKTu tvn r hi.' in. v' 1 '"". """ wn... I'r.iuvi) ur.it 1 A Remarkable Fact- Wo deem itav?-ry remarkable fact and 0110 that is per Imps without a parall el -that in the death of tho lato Gntr.N- Publie road from I". 'J.)iitri-t'.s l mill to the public, road lending li-ntti DeJ Creek totliesteam saw mill m Giinru Mr. Kerr's letter. Hon. Patrick -Kerr, has again defend himself ill tll.il innnlv mulinnr ll,..i 1 IVOOU ISKI.I., We UllVU lUJl. Olliy IU iunn:i. i , .,.,,.-. . .- ,.li ' . tl.iu.ictei iod his .i.-ls as a Democrat, the death of the first hhorirf of ( lonrfiel-l ( , .,,, , ,. .. . . x .. , iii Maim iy u nil III I lie 8U Iioit ulllie regular nominees and in i, olher w ay. .'end. relleet and nomler.. i ' nr, county but the only one of the thirteen that has been culled to his fa hen all tho others being Pill alive. Their names and residences are as follows after Mr. Hull. L. Luther, Hidgw.iy T'a. H'ui. Bloom Clea.-iield tin, A. K. Wright, do. Kobert Ito:ts, do. Jas. Ferguson, do. Geo. Leech, do. John Elites, Illinois. Ellis Irwin, Clearfield co. Alex. Caldwell, do Win. Powell, Centre ej, .1. li. Head, (.'le.irfield co. E. G. Miller, iircsent sherill. In addition to these "vo. have I . I Tl . , . w wnat 1..UI. iatriok Jv err says Cl.ARIOiN, (let. 1st, 1M (.0!.. P. I1.F.RR, 1 1.. . ,. C . Tl. Tll 1. i-1,.11. jiu. liiui.ineK iit'iii lieim leaders are quietly-circulating ! i-lory, that notwithstanding yonrpulj; ileclarations in favor of J. K.Kerr, K the Domoerationomineo for Congress, t, and your friends are dissatisfied ; are p ing credence to the slanderous impaiMt of the ojiposition, tu.d are secretly enuc ilnt' to his defeat, 'flu's char re so f.. I made, has ti. t only a 'endenoy to .1. K. Ken 's: election, if believed, Ltita! t i ..... . -. ... . ones gross niiti maiitieii injui'iee to -r,L (self; not so iinu-h in this ciutit', t, yiiti.- ohataettt a a goi.tle'n ui n!" hori'ir w ell established, but abroad win re ys: abhorrenee of such political tieaehery n, III! tlllkl.DWII. Having been with you, dining the ) umbt, Wm. Alexander, Esq., who was among; tho lirst. sheriffs, of Outre coun ty, lie enjoys good ho ill Ii. and is alwavs rea.U' to civet his friends w ith a smile, or crack a joke with them. Court Piocee"ding3. Petitions for l;oauss.md Bridges and or. dots lo view Ac. I'efitionx. ;' your personal and democratic friemh For a Public Road iii' Becc .ria and Jot- support Mr. J. K. Kot r and the ul dan townsl,ips, f'om Pony's Mill to in- demoerati.: ticket, we have deemed It o tcrooitlii'pu!.-iie Hoad leading li-om Clear- , . . , .. . ... , ,. , , , .. ' - , dutv to ask o vou such a public tivnwa li .! f to (ilen Hoi.e nt or near .I'.iiik-s 1 Hn-'s - 1 v ""iir pressnt pi.iin, "i, :is will put nl r. For a public Hoad in Lawrence Lcvn- forever these .-i.ir.deinus r.-poi ts, alikt ship from the Snow Shoe A I'..-l;er ilie j u-imeiital lo the iiitn e-t of .las. K. K turnpike to A II, Sh;l'V'.- Gri-l Mill. i i , .- r . ' i i i. i i , 7, , und oiir own reiint.itioii for s.neo! iiv. rur a pnmic ii";.'i hi ai'.'ggs nei n.a'i- ford townsb ip, from near Lindsey Stoic's j i week, at several politic. d gatherings, ; j having heard you urge most tinoqnivoii, Go Wili-n' For a .ublic llotut i:i Lawtt iue Tp., from the Snow Shoe and Paeket.-vilU-Turnpike at Cli.illleUl Biidge lo the Ow let. .-Cl.ool houi-c, thence to tin- old Crock Ku.u.1 at or near the corner of Patrick Do- his terrible harr.mgue, for at least two I. yM ., 1ul ,.0il(1 ; ()lUv;ll,1 mortrl Lours! Brown used to be an in, from Bead at Best's Val'ting gun i.d -o in tensi.Sed Ame.icur a regular . Simon pure . totscct the Hoad fromPu-ey's mill at 1V1- Know Nothing, he had less use fjr a Lath- j41"'',1- ..... , . , .... ,. , . " , , , . , l or a pulilie Load ifi lirady ami I i,ion ol.c or a foreigner, than he had for the township from ihe -Pu'olic VcA ;lt S . lev tl. Jackson IlornV, to intersect tho j.iiblie ll'hen we state that ho had the barbo-! road leading lo Moore's mill at or near i-ons "H.-li,..i. r.nol.- " fr l,w i,ii ti.i-.r., ' aled V3ailev s. yiiiir own ri'iint.it.oi We remain, Vol v li iiiv Vi lli :-, ('. I.. LAM (El!Tti.V 1'.. J. 11 El I). St. Ciiw!U Fi HS.ut. O. t. 2d, WA M,:i.i?!. .((i'.i .-(nil if- Jti.i l, 1 t: vri Stits; Your mil th.' l.-t inst, is at hand ct.llin" my nte tiuti to the fact li. it the Ppposi'i.ii. eirculating the report Ihat I am ecii "ppo-ing James K. Kerr for Cu.e.'iv while pu'iliely seeming to Mqiport hir' V. u are ritfht in charaott-rizing tisi.il ; report so utterly grounilos.s, and .-o v which he read the garbled extracts there in compiled from tho works of JellVrsnn Ac, out readers will have a s'.flicient iiu-' tp., ' from CoiidnolV l'.arn to Miguot 31-ritition of his siiereh. sl.nol bouse. - j- - II we ore not mistaken, Mr Brow n pub .... ir For a private Road in B 11 tp.. from l" ,allu- Kl,r nn" n,'1'"' ' ... . . .. . ..i ii.. i . . .i : : near .(esse Voaverst.inear.iol.il Ii n.cl.s. i nui'i . euaru sucu iiiiiiiuaiion' as For He View of ft I.'.iad in Covington t worthy of notice, and so you intin ale jyour letter, but as ii is thought ihat For a Bridge over Cleniliohl Creek atl ,lc am,IUMGU""3 ' Alexanders Fonling. J I am not to well known the repoi t nn.. For a Bridge across Chest Creek, where 'obtain credence, I, tlurefire, give it I the road Horn n.ewien v.onei m.i.t to- U c nlA c.x,i;ilS!i denial: and hull tlirt I ilnlM'V I ll f 1 1 1) HI'S KMII1 PlfTIi ... rftA )t'tlffVtli wlirt urA ffitn.l ui nil.) y. v ,..,, r I.:- : l- for in (he Stales, then the votes shall be ' ' ' " ' ' ( ' 11 ,ua l Al1 "ul" l'"3 "" onou. cast for tho candidate w ho hits tho niajo-work last spring, endorsed it a- fully as rily of tho votes of tho Slide; and that the Chairman of this Commilteo be in truded to obtain from the gentlemen on tho Democratic Electoral ticket of this State their several and distinct pledges of acquiescence in lha foregoing resolu tion, and to report the result of his act ion in the premises ot tho next meet" ingot the Committee. Wo any other man in tho State. only astonished that such could be uttered before an audience ... .i . . . .-. i .1- i .. ,. l'.. ..V,.... i -I,... . siaiu iii.ii in i'i nun .is wen as sentiments p.. ...i. imi,n Itorabauhs, in Che.-t In. I urge all my friends to yield a cordial i ill (.rilet lo view a Bt idge not oss Musouilo ,eurtv silimoi't to James K. Kerr. i. tl ...... . uo.-ratio ticket. My jail .... i . i. . t .i . .- .. Ulliilke l.rtd"ij tit 11 ' '' ,uu a1, 1,1 vian ni ii Foster can be Elected. Karthous. Itrookv.lle mass meetings, I have repc There U every reason to believe that These two Bridges to view Bridge must J v. n town-hip meetings allinie" Henry 1). Foster will be elected Governor 1,0 lll""' , l'- i"' Jury. iu,l , . r fo t, , (vh , , . , . . . 'ore iheielor hold over lor the next leinr of Pennsylvania by a large majority, as ' 0r nUHritr .s.'Cfsioiis ld"iiiooratie ticket, and any person supi Roads Confirm ed Nl. Si. t:ng or acting otherwise, or giving rr A Road loading from Lecontes Mill to once lo any slanderous reports alf-o! .iibi; Clearfield county without exciting a pn-iCreck in Karthat.s tp.; at tho place whore ! . . , , foot storm of inuignation. .P highw.-jy to Sinn, niahm, ing ' r icrossinuot or tu-iir the 1 urninke Brnlgu at ' ociui aitons, will receive tho votes of all the conserva tive piu ties in the Stale opposed lo the Appointments. Democratic meetings w ill be held in the following places. E. Will iams. Ferguson tp., Thursday 20ih of September at 7 o'clock P. M, A rd rev's School house Lawrence tn.. I.-,.: 1... .1 ol.. o... ... "r ,....l....i. ! .... , - noL Know now imv other runi. 1 1,.,., it,.,. ... . . - - -. . , V. n , . ' ' " ibtim to a point on the public road leading ; ouu. ageiiionnrnm mo. Shawsville, Friday, 'Jl.tT, P. M. ' election of roster can be regarded as pro-: fl.om New Washington to Kiddle's school Yours truly, ijral.amton. Saturday, Ud " ' t'auie. 1 lie Kcpuulican pai l v has a.wavs houso no.ir w here tlie line ot I nomas Me- lo. do. , hpon in a minoi-ilv. und Ail.-evi- it c,.. 1 iiatloy crosses the same, in Burnside -n Bepublicans. Indeed, when we consider : the Clout Hold Hoad between Boausoigue-j j.lllu.K Kerr, does so upon his own the conservatism of Pennsylvania, w do ; " """ P- ! sponsibilitv ami without any kind nf nrLraiAittlmla . .I ..II I ..... ll ' " - ... An Awful Mistake. The Journal mnl-os an estimate of the to tho devil Thos. Tompletons reputation for truth j and veracity not good. , T,..,..l. rX-.l .H-nl-n I eu.-eilll .11, .H'lll c.iw.... i , . , Was on inquest, cannot remember Cx. :rasuItr the e.ection of Coi.grissnicn in aotly what Thos Tcmploton said thuro , this district, which elects iti friend Gen. heard Templeton talking to Conrad JU-; pATT0.v, without any trouble, kfri.limit the matter. lemplelon said. ... . , , I t n J learned hotter since tho in... briber than to rtatc Hiic-t. I'cmpleton's reputation for truth ' tuat ,n tm8 calculation is claimed from W to l(Mo majority for Tattox in War- run eountv." E. Alberts, Boggs tp., " do. do. liloominglon, Friday, 28th, do. lAnsonvillo, Saturday, 2flth, ib. Jlulsontiurg, Monday 1st Oct. do Shirty's Brad, tp, Tueg. 2nd do. do Pennvillo do. do. do do Bowman's Decatur tp Wedn. 3rd do Neiv Millport Thursday 4th, do Jell'ries, Woodward, do do do Pcnficld Hons, tp, Wedn. 3rd do Philipsburg, Friday f.tli do New burg do fUh do Campbell's Bell tp, Satur'y till, do Kylertown do Gth do Bloim's Bloom tp Monday 8th do Itoekton, t'nion tp do do do P. KEliH. do . I.- .. i.i ii .. .. . ;u it, , ;,.,;, .,ic ii.. if a j rtvuit. roin i io nrui irom me nousc , tin is ti.c candidate ol that par v and c : M n ... ,.- ., , iKi. . , r i of John II. Myers to-the public road leail.- do. , t'lilt l)lllly 'Uone- Ltk at the vote in 13- j11g from (lfht rrt-ek to the Cherry Tree on hiiul of It. Asl. craft, in Burnside tp. 2"'ft710' A J 'ul lie road leading from theStea l-IT.MO Saiv-Millon land of John ratolien, to the .iBd onihs Kutnte of tlie Iter. Timothj K" I7A Cambria eountv line near the Baker tilaie , ut. of Purnside te.. t lenrfield r o., Tn. Ani Xlcto libtrlisrnunls. . -. . .i und voraciiy noi vury gouu. liin.es Alexander uuimporlttiii. Henry llegarty sworn. IKurd great many say I etnpleton s rcp- vw.-t T l-dll'M firiT". T.Aitr In he Steam; Is! .'.,., i,.nn n,u do. 'G : tlo. Buchanan d- Fremont. lo. ' Fillnuirn. do.! n ,i. . i i.-ii .i ' f in Bui t:sido ti. porsoos knuwing tlicnmclriis inilrhicil t doj Buchanan and ! ,l!moro, the nserva-. A PuUk tQ W1 from ll0 puMic fat. .re m,,u.,,i to .ak. imiuoilim, pr" do. jtlV0 fmdtdalcs, beat Fremont, the He- !Jiii;hivav le-iuiirr' from Trou'villeto Ar-, nnd tho' bl,TinP r,,,iln" l,"in"t u l"1' '"'.l do-1 publican candidate, 105,375 votes. .Sinco nold and Uishels Orist Mill, (mm the oor- tonreiit tbom t.. Ji.c,blV tlnpW ,'.,,.-.' I , ., , , , , or w nnhu.cton Unnlnfr of lllrnllnl', tp dj. that election the Ki'publicans have never m-r of Hawks land to, or nrr, Krames JACOU W. OAMPKLb Ir ;g; . rn.de an open fight, but have always man- j 'ZliX led from the Packer. do.in8CtMocorubint'W11" n P0"10" 01 tno J yjiio turnpike at the end of Joseph Oooti HASIUNirOSu..llJ.NK! Oct. 3d, 1800 Ct. Able speakers will be present to address conservatives. But now they stand alone, lano to intersect the public road frun List f Letter's. Rom rum j . each of these meetings. with all (ho conservatives arrayed ogaina Clearfield to the north of Cl?arfii)ld creek, (1. at Clearfield, Quarter ending Sept ' .1 l:o.r.-lV-.,.,.,i;i,l ;f, - thorn. Itenub can sin. w h o was so om. ''" U'. I leOU ivwuhuivri " v.ivviii11 inivt in- 1 -"i . .... . I,.,.'. - . 1 , 1 ,1 i- . ' t -ri ed that our Black Republicans ,re busily Piea.ly condemned in im, has not 1 1, e V'rio SpVm John IVhuV. 1 i . .1 . Tl T t-.-l-t-' ' M.iIa .unit .nuil .1.1,1a. . U ... . 1 . - 1 circulating a story mm .loun i . I'uio r.3t., i. m ii.i mi -in iu uc in lownsEip. J. S. Haun, of Pike townahip, in now a candidalo for majority now. Curtin having abandon-A J ub'.tc road from Caleb Copenhover's Joi.eph Gurner This is more than that county ever gave ; County Commissioner, against tho ticket. d and ropc.diAtod his Amerioan associates ',fw,11""' lo n?nr Robison's saw miF., in 0. II. Campf.eld, ' I . . . ... ...i .1 ........ . . (tul.eh inwnshii. tnlm Tt ,il,unui i i i .. .i . n- . . i . . i I n IIioho who know Mr. IJulu. mien ftoncH huh I .row,, nimsell into tin arm ot llm . : .. i- ... uUtion for truth und veracity not very ,,u "u ,u,,r 1 " E"-"wm oner.ng io uci. --- - - . ' . , ' --- A JWte roni, t0 lont, ri.on, Isan Wil- Mis E. Korman. good. :?oUOthat Patto.n's majority in Warren i1 "-" "" ., .... &lun niuiiiu-mi,, musunoK io mat jmr- son's to Pusey's Orist mill, in Knox and J. C. M'Cartnr-y, .. . . . . II.. n. 1 1 -...v ..I I I, A ........ 1.... n A 1 .l . II' 1. I . I I . ..... . I saw this gun ; it had been broken ui il would no be .our hundred, and oould gt lu l" l" !'" imi .mu- i i..u iUr support, am ii.ey cannot e. v oouwaru lownsi.ips. 1 J. M, M i-adden, as fastened with wood screw bheet iron ' no taken. jorable of men, and R life-long consistent loot him. He tell our Democratic friends A VAi road from M. V, French's mill John Robison and lacks, it had been broken across tho This is in character with the estimates ! democrat. But to those who may not (hat Fosier cannot be defeated, if they t0 I,?!' Ul0.r in Ornliom (p. muiol Parker grain and was an old gun. . ; for t.nch Df ,bp ticr e0lintv fi,. ! thus know him, we are authorised to say H1 do their dutv. With ..roi.er 1 .J ln;,JrnlnVV' ,IIk'" 11 tommonweulth mrtWal. ' . . , ..... (i,,,i.. . ., . ,. ... .. .... : r--r-. , ,.v i.. nn- puowu nmu neiu noiiiy mini s J'im i iieuij , Jitigii Hawkins, Amanda Hall, for each of the other county's. Gen. u,u8 K,,ovv ,lim we uro "uti.omort to say will Uo their dutv JohnM.ChHsc. 1'atton is tiound lo be badly beaten, and: v""v '"eij nni.uui.ii m uio mini nis election is sate. Uo to ork and ir. Chest tp. Have known Thos. 'Templeton f-oven.l ms friends can not "keep their courage, 3' bring rut (ho vote. A public Itood from the Morrisdole yoirs. Never heard anything again t his "l1 b' tllis k'motjvliisilmg. S&On Wednesday last, on motion of tetTDo you wont ii dish of oyslera ? If Road near Andrew Buughman's to inter- ropaiation for truth and' veracity i F.x.Go Biglcr addressed a largo ' H' B' S,v00Pe Ks(l-W,n- M. McCullough youdo.just step over to .lacke.'s saloon Mho Erie Turnpik one half mile east ., "V'1"'"",'" "'1"1" " 1 ' Hemoeratic meeting in Vhiladelrhia on Cq., was admitted to tbe practice of law across the wav where vou can art. thorn i.: ' .Saturday night last. in the several courts of Clearfield county, hot or odd .' ' ' A Public road from Luthenbuag u L. md icracitv ii rrrv bad. 1 John Bourk, 1 Joseph Kerge, 1 Henry Winner, I L. J "Ortml, 1 S.nii Lyon, I Ltvl L Burjn, 1 Bonj. Baird, 1 Jolin Busier, I Mrs. N E. Robi' 1 David Rieker 1 (ieorgo Ilicknif 2 Samuel llaivK, 1 W. Heifer, 1 Christ Huber, I WiUon Sloop'' Miss. II. A. Whitm 1 N. B. Persona asking for any JotUV this list will PleojKj say they nr ah,: sed. C. D. Wits'" T. M. at Clearfield, Ph.,
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