Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 17, 1860, Image 2

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CLEARFIELD. Oct. IC, I860.
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,cir Constitutional right.. ,m Clearfield county, w.ll be fou(f in an'
say that Mr. Lioi.s cannot, other part ofhisaper Aside ftonj q.
DEMOCRAT lO'OMIXATION. "' '
FOR PRFSlDEXT.
. !. . .w um.id rther dis- The Result in uur tounty.
P T' V... tt.:... ,k. the Souths : The official return, of the lateloction
solve mo y' M .-T ; a
Cut, ftlw.ii
ern oinw1
Hence we
Under
Mot'
the
...1 ii.u niA ;! fnffothcr wi
cuttYor'Genomir4)ocoi)eeiilratedup.iIicanpftrty. Irrnearjy every dUtnci-tne
on any tintjlc electoral ticket? An effort Democrat, have eimer neiu meir own, or
:. i.in, made to effect such rciult. ' increased their tote ; jrhilst in eeverardiB.
If successful, well and good, and our glo-, tricts they have increased their majorities,
riona country may ..cape the ruin and The reduction of our majority, therefore,
disaster Jhat must follow the triumph or in me county, is entirely owing to u.
Wtfrcumatapqea, g within fern- ,rote iqr onjjruuM- p..--.yj
.W it tb vote given to I HrTI ' I'D
pthinbt. h i , .i ir.wr" ;;?.7' c :r
Butt can this vote,! together with iliat Jromthe Deinoeraiic to ne iac nepuu. j
STEPHEN7A.
JNO C. BRECKINRIDGE.
Abolitionism.
HERSCHEL V.JOHNSON.
GEN, -JOSEPH .LANE.
- 1 w 1
pVf '.) snurz ana me J ournai.
irThe, Riiftman'. Journal a fow. wook ago
"pitched" into un for having published an
extract from a speech inado by a notpriv
ious JUd Republican at a Black Republican
meeting by the name of CAUL SHUnZ.
' Tlio "Journal" m attempting to acrer.a
Tho Lowii Interfs eon-
J in tins OCliail El IS ouun ii
"BloomT Cecat uTT (i ufich ,
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.' !-
Senatorial Electors. , ,
Richard Vjux, ' Ceo. SL' Keh.t.i I
, ' Pkhicl ' P'n-s.; ' I"1'
-Fred A. Server. Yl l-lsaac Ilockhotv.
2-W. C. riitteison.jlj-Uoo. D. Jackson
.3-Jos. Crockelt,jr.!16-Johu Ahl. '
4- Jno.O. Brenner. 17-Joel B. Dnnner.
5- (5. W. Ja.-oby.' lf-J. IV. Crawford.
6- Clm. Kelh-y. -"'19-H. N. Lw.
7- Oliver P. Jaraos t'JO-Josli.' 1V: Howell
8-David Hchnll.
'J-Jool Lighter.
0- H. 8. Harbour.
1- T. II. Walker.
'J-S. Winches er.
13-Jos. I.aubach,'
'-l-N. B. Fftterman
22-Saml. Marehall.
23- Win. Hook.
24- 15. 1). Hamlin.'
2.r)-Oalord Church.
this Red republican puoiishua aa, cxiracn
jlasf
to .liow that (SnwrAtas right.- U.thls rea
from a .jiouch inado by Judge.-, Douglas
RESOLUTION Ok THE DEMOCKATIC
STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
liCioLcJ, That the Dctuoceatic Electo
ral Ticket bo headed with the name of
Ktephen A. Douglas or John C. Brockcn
ridge, as an Elector at Largo, and in the
event of the success of said Tickot, if the
greater number of Votes shall havo been
cast l'or Stephen A." Douglas, then the
vot of (he hlmornl College of the State
Khali be rast for Stephen A.' Douglas and
llersotn-ll V. Joliiinon for Prosident and
Vice President, but if for John ('. l?reck
1 ni irtge, John C. Preckenridgo' and Jos.
Lane the same oHiees" if the vote of
Pennsylvania cannot elect the candidates
for whom the majority of votes tre cast,
and it can elect any man running for the
office of President of the United .States,
claiming to be a Democrat, then tho vote
of the Electoral College shall bo cast for
that candidate. If it will not elect eith
er of the Democrats for whom it is cast,
or any of the Democrats' who . aro Votou
for in the Stales, then the votes shall bo
cist for the candidate who has tho majo
rity of the votes of tho State; and thatt
the Chairman of this Committee be in
trusted to obtain from tho gentleruen on
the Demooratio. Electoral ticket of . this
State their several nnd distinct - pledges
of acquiescence in tho foregoing resolu
tion, and .to report the result 0? his act
ion 111 tho premises at -the next - meet'
ingol the Committee, -t ...
Eoning wo lnferi.he f' Journal Intends" to
convey tho idea that MrSfyri anderstands
tho ' Deciarutioii of Indepen Jeiio .inu'cli
better than Judge Lvugli -tint j the jn
tc:prettioti put upon 4li.it? Immortal: lit
strumeiitVy American Statesmen is wrong
i his no.Amencuu eiu.cu nimuuww o this res
jottUct, but. exactly tlip .reverse tne
"Journal" and Hints to the contrary not
withstanding. : '- " , l
Shurz maile a ,pee,ch at .ToJedo, Ohio,
last week, and tlio Hera!J of lhat place
says ho reiterated the same obnoxious
sentiments about t'ie declaration of Inde
pendenco, in which the "Journal" come
to his rescuo.'-' Mr. Shurs has probably not
eoeu the "Journal's" defence of himself,
or ho cortainly would not persist, in his
wicked course after being put right by it
on this question.' - ' ?, v-
The Herald says : ' , '
'lie did not deny any allegation that
has been made against him by tho Demo
cratio press.- lie rcpoated his celebrated
tirade, which we .have' published word for
word, and was cheered by the negro e
quality Kepublicans, to the very echo.
His position, as stuted substantially .by
himself, is, that , if this, government... was
instituted by white men for the ,boptlit
of whit men. and if ihej rnnyQ is not the
coual of tho white man,-''thenr our drlur-
otion. ilas a diplomatic dodge,', 'an exouso'
a hypocritical piece of special loading'
'drawn up by pettifoggtrs' to throw dut in
the eyes of tho world': and to inveigle no
ble hearted fools, into lending them aid
and asBistanoe, 'ft mean Yankeo trick a
wooden nutaieg the moit impudent ij
position ever practiced upon the whole
world.' '
"There vas uo mistaking the meaning
nf tlio ircnllornjn. KoiiublicRns felt it and
large influx of citizens from -other-tcoun
tics and States.
trioutcti largoi
rby the vote in
j . .ii.
Huston' arid Morris townships. Our' tna
jorlty is just about half what weliaqtx
pocted.and what wo beJiYe it wpuld have
boen, had none hut the regular and boni
iia'cltiiens of the 'county'voledr', tJ;
We were' fully ' awaro of tW' personal
strength of Gen., PTroN,;and t'hq role for
bin) 1 but Ullio. targer.. proportionately,
than was'an'ticipated."-'"j bu .v.i
Tho'd'wtricts of tho" ooroughV of Clear
field and Xew Washington,, and the town:
...... Y.
f t k ri
Hew York Politiox
CTU. V. Vnrlr TTtrntAnt f K tfkh inil..
. .1 ; nm'.n;i, !,.
state in the following manner. 1 1 a
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Ever since the smun,up 01 tne demo
crat to DartV Liiariwtvu anu univiiuiuci
we havo had a generalf bedlam confusion
ftmonest the ennques ao 1 poiuicai iau
lions o' this citv. withVeverr pnearafice ,
nkftl.aolti. tiAinn rnnrmiitnlAii at Wftsllinif
v ... ...e .-r . . ft I
too and Albany oy set 01 men soiauy
unqualified for those important positions. Ueccaria
During the lost three or four weeka the
squabbles of the fag ends of the nurner- Bobcs
ous fragments have V" going on in our Bradford
.midst, nd the conventions that have ast prR,jy '
sembledand nominated their candidates .Burnside
have put forwa'd representatives Bloom
itwi "f'r-'r; ft-.7 . . chest.
nominnieu lor ins ainio nssuinuijr iv r
ralnrenrberrof the latLegtBhttirrwho
were found votipg wjtU thTiratical mw
of that body ; and among the list of ConY
gressional lcaouidates are some of ho ex
Aldernien who have Inoughti djsgrnre up
on the," city . by thoir action at tho Qitjj
Hall, and scveial other worthless philoso
phers who have no idea of the duties pf a
member of Congress,, ; ,(:-' .! :
There is, however, a gleam of hope that
a better order of things is ibout; to take
1 1 1..
place ana . tuai .iu,evio1itv?ai.,xtguuriuf
who have had, everything their pwp way
0 long will be driven back to t heiv hiding:
places, iiotu, hici tiiey stiotua nave nev;
ELECTION BETIKNS OF, CLEARFIFLD C'Ot'MY,
OCTOLER &TH,1860QFFICIAL.
2 I
!
& 1 '.
fit A ri i J
AfA 9 fist
.D.
v.- . . c ' a jr 1. , Jcr emerged.-, fho 1 formation, of union
sh.p, o DecaturvFox,..liirarV Goshem-( elecloraf ls WOrking likojnagic up.
Graham, Uolich, Huston,' KuHhaui,, Morton these, barroom combinations, 1 and is
risand W'oodwird. contributed' "no thine destroying- .the feudsi a-hich have given
nit; but polled a solid' veto r ,e Rthouso politicians ; heir., food and
tbfl Whole ticket. .1 - ' -. "'iHa ma. t lh ITnSn'rt:fiatian mwt.-
In' the districts of ; Pecoarii, Bogge, ing Monday night is brio) of the significant
Bradford, Ihirnsidc, Covington, Fergfliori, features of this new order of things., , J hat
Jordan. Lawrence, Lumber Cityand U- lVfCL:
nlon, the vote was almost- solid ; or .the 'dent resa and nublio oninion over the
ticket, with the exception of Congrats combined efforts of Iho tisdiHg politicians
and on this the defection fs.but slight. ,; "of all grades anl importance, and is an
J But It. Curwcnsvillo borough and pike Pl.w.tw Wftr,,"? , n , I f"?,,1 ,"y
i ,. , , . r. v'1 ' 'pouiiciiius asJohn A. Green. Old, 1 ucker
township, the home of Gen. Vattok, we.m)J jin, r, ay, who are wing to elect
find that a tery large number of 'Demo
crats forgM their duty to their party
whilst in Bell, Chest, Penn,. And , one or
two other districts, tho result was but lit
tle better.i a ' ''
We have nothing to say in the way of
censuro, to such Democrats' as have thus
deserted, their qolors. i the time of need..
They knew what tbey.-vpre doing, and it
is a free country ( whero everr'man .has ' a
perfect u. rigliV . to io'to as lie see s
proper.; But, Ijow "they,. asJ'Temocral,
believing in the equality of the people and
of the States-under the Constitution, can
assist- in scn'dirig to CohfrosiTi. pinn who
is pledgbd to such a restriction or ths ( as.
sumed rights of sixteon of the aovereign
.States of tho 1 Tuioii as uust, if carried out,
destroy the Confederacy, is more than we
can imagine, and we leave it with them to
reconcile with their duty to their - coun
ty- . ' ' " ': V ' ,
lug Avcouj.li m bua igbavu ,
Mr, 0011)1 is elected Governor of Penn
sylvania by a very large majority perhaps
thirty1 thousand, both' branches of the
Legislature will bo largely , Republican ;
and the Congressional delegation, it is be
lieved, will st'ind six Democrats to 19
Republicans,' being a Democratic gain bf
three. , , , . ,
The csuso of this overwhelming defeat
must be appnrcnt to all: Until within
three or four weeks of the election", the
Democraoy owing to thq iinfortunato di
visions on the Presidential question, had
made no effortat organization.' Of course
there was then no timo left to canvass thet 1 :T , , ,1 ,.:,t. ,1..
" , ' .above relerred to, touther with the
State, and but littlo else wo, done than to
call upon the opponents of Black-Republican
Abolitionitm to cast - their voles for
Gen. 1 Fosiir. 1 Had the election tHken
tho lack of enthusiasm thorer fur .could
only be attributable to the wet blanket
thrown iipoti tliem by ins open ana un
disguised avowals, where they expected
denials : that is. those not atuor.c their
leiulers-rtho rank ana tile. . ; ,
The Irrepressible Conflict.
I 'Tlie Caustitut'ort of the Ur.itod-St-.ites
contains tnis.vuuse . , ; ; : i 1
' "Persons held to service in one Stntc.i
by the J.iwj thoreof, . escaping into anoth .;
ct Stute,.shall be delivered up," j . ; .,
There can bo no question - as to the
meaning "of this clause, It means but one
tiling, and that is, if slaves escapo from
thoir masters in Virginia, and como into
rennsj-lviinia, Ftnntylvaniathalliiclitirihem
", " ' 'l l"- b6:T '' Sy ":'."'
' Does Teonsylvania do' id? i Nol ot" all.
On thoconlrary'sho, together with eight
other free States, impose a heavy Jineand
imprisenmeht, upon any of her officers who-
Shall taje part In tho execution of this ob
ligatory provision of our national Constitu-
ition. . The annoxi-d is a list of the States
ex-
Fin e.
In Maine.,' "' $1,500
In Vermont. ' 2.000
place on tho 9th of September,' jnitend of 1 Irj Maseaehusetts) 5,000
tent of punishment inflicted in each.
'.States'
tlio.'Jth. or Uctober, C urtirt s nnyortty
would have Leon twice as groat as it now is.
On the othor hand, our opponents had
tllA flail 1 In l.linm aaI pm fir thnn cnv. 1
et long months a ' most able and popu.
lax man as their candidate a. most, thor
ough organization plenty of money, and
perfectly united. Is it any wonder, there
fore, that they have triumphed ? j . !
This rosult is chiofly to bo regretted on
acounl of its influence on" tho Presideti
tinl election to como otHn N'ov ember,'',, !
Pew persons have hail abettor opportuv
nity to know the 'jublia sentiment of
Pcnncylvania than he who "pon tl.is orti
elo, and wo fed perfectly euf&1n saying
that . Mr. Cubti.n received ;at' lessV j'or
tythomand votes more thau'ilr. Lincoln
tan under any circumstances. Although
nominated, nnd unanimously supported by
the Abolitionists, yet Mr. Curtln is not
othorwiso stained with" Abolitionism. No
treasonable sentiments could be brought
home to him, and therefore, thousands
of sound national men sunnorted him.
Iii Connecticut,'
In Pennsylvania,
In Indiana,
5.000
1,00(5 ;
5,000
.' I
In Michigan, . ,a "tl.WO;' '
In NYucpiisin, 1.000 . ; '
In loiva,
1,000
Imprisonment
' 15' "
,5 "
5- .
, 3 mo. '
14 years.
10 ,"'
o ;..
r
rr' I'-.
j Now- hcar wbal; lr. .-WeUtor said on
this subject. ! In .his speech: at Capon
Springs ho suid.""',' ",'i! '; !
t 1 do not ho&ilale to say and repeat, (hat
iltho iNorthern States reluse .witllully
and. deliberately to carry'., into eO'oct that
part of the Constitution which respects
(ho . restoration . of fugitive slaves, the
S'.iuth would no longer be bound to ob
serve the compact. A BAR JAIN BRO
KE A ON ONE SIDE IS A- BARGAIN
BROKEN ON ALL SIDES.", ;
! Here, then, we see one of the plainest
provisions of bur National Compact ii etdy
tnd notoriously disregarded, and that 'by
the solomn enactments bfsovere'gq SUtes.
What is this but pructu-ai dittolutionl -i; u ,
- - v rl --e : rrm . 3 'it-
: neadi Headil. ,; ".,
. Republican Sentiments. :'.,,;.
We head the list with Joshua (U p id
Di.siis, the father of '.ho Black Uepnblican
party.- The extract will be found inn
speech delivered by him in the House of
Representatives,, on tho iota of March,
m: -;'V-,'-- '.-' -i '
"When the . contest shall -fomc,: when
the thunder shall roll and the lightning
flash, when the slaves shall- rise in the
South, when, in imitation of the Cuban
bondmen, the southorn slaves shall feol
that they are men, when , thoy (f.l the
stirring emotions of immortality, and rcc
ognizo the stirring, truth that they are
men, and entitled to the rights which God
has bestowed upon them; when r,hc
slaves shall feel that, and when masters
shall turn palo Snd trenible when thoir
dwellings shall smoke, and dismay sit on
every countenance, then, sir, I do not say
wo wni rnugn at youi calamity and mock
when your fear Cometh, but do say.
when that time shall t'OmO, the lovers of
our rsco will staiid fo: th and exei t the le
gitimate powers of this Government for
Ireedorr. We sha'.l then 1 have constitu
tional power, to act for the jiood of our
country, and do justioe to the slave. .Then
wi'l w ttrikc of the thuckUe from (he limbs of
tut tiavt.. Ann lei me tell you Mr. (Speak
er, (Lit thtd lime hailtnt. It is rolling for
ward. )lfmdl 04 1 do the approaching dawn
vfthat political hillenium which 1 am well
assured will coma upon the world." .
, fe.l comes Uwem Jx)vkjov, of Illinois,
fi .t-. L' II , , ( .
in mat speecn oi uis irorn wnicu we have
already quoted so much ,,. hi ,
,. "1 tell vou, Mr. Chairman, and I tell
you all, that if I were a slave, and had 1,
the power, and were- it, necessary to a-,
chieve my freodom, 1 would hot hesitate
lo jitlnp and bridge over the chasm, that yawnt
Lctwcen the hell vf tlavcru and the Jliuiven of
ifrcedum, with tm carcasses of the slain: Give
me my Iroedcm. IJsnds off-. Unthrot
tle that msn. Give him Ids liberty. 'He
is entitled to it from his God.'1
.Now for the Hon. Anson , Burunoame,
of Massachusetts, who, in a speech in Bos
ton, blasphemously exclaimed; " ,
'I "The times demand, and we must have, an
anti'slm-ery Qonstitutioni an anti slavery Bible,
and an anti-slavery God." '' ,.. (
How Gen Wlker was Shot ; :
Lincoln, that thoy must stand from under.
or lliey will bo crushed by tho onward
ma-chof this mighty conservative army.
lucro is now uo iipsUkmg tne tigns ol
the times, that whatever other States may
do there is a fair prospect of a triumph of
the Union forces in I ho Empire State over
the sectional republican party ami their
new allies Creon, Tucker and Brudy;
not, howover,' a victory of, the Begeney
faction, tho Tammany faction, the Mozart
faction, tho Douglas faction, or .the Bell,
fuctiou, but a tiiiimph of a new 'Union
party that hu sprung up, as if by magic,
from the ruir.s left by the crazy ioliticians
at Charleston and Baltimore- a party that
owes its origin to (ho 'indignation in the
puouc mind lo-vara tne action ot tno sel
fish and ' unscrupulous politicians " that
have so long had the, control of the part
tios of the day, , This samo feeling, . so
thoroughly arousod upon the Presidential
question, is boing extended to our local
allairs, and there are already symptoms
that the wrangles of the petty,, trading
ward cabals will be forced to give way to
the pressure, and a lietter class of men bo
brought iorwaru lor the several olhces to
I tilled at the comins election!
Now lhat tho Union electoral ticket
has been completed and emphatically en
dorsed by the poople, let somo attention
1.. ... .t. i.. S- 1 ... T ,.
im j.iiiii in mu juuieiuj, euuin Vj i.eeisia
live and Congressional tickets, which an
of vital importune j to tho city, Lot the
buying and selling coalitions, nnd the
worthless philosopucrs placed in nomina-
82
C6
114
227
' "57
29
53
f ''"prfieM, , 1 .. 01
Curwensville, j 'j 40
Covington,
Decatur, :
Ferguson,
F0!t, '
fllrard,
Goshen, '
Graham,
Oulich, t . .
Huston,: -.
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Knox, ;
La.vrcnce, '
Lumber city,
Morris, ,:t .
134
60.
3(5
G2
72
147
23
100
51
74
61
111
10
61
IV
S3
138
57
40
CO
41
1S1
25
63
82
7
11C
221
57
2i
53
52
82
a
110
221
57
2$r
50
34
Gl
74
147
23
3
135
0
34
13
1
a
3
52
2
C6.
61 f 107
73 229
147 57
t 04 ; 25
72 97 -6--82-- 93 75 "73 ' 94
; 1
67
i:.u'C4 '
jn!.;-i t!f 1
1 t sn. '
TV
49
89 ,
12
38 .:
GO -
43
67"'
212
, 20 .
129.
N, Washington, 31
Penn.
Tike,
Union,
Voodward,
Total.
Majority.
C2
93
' 31
: 4
2040 '
285
t53 , , 12 - 6L 39 37 50 52 . : 40
.42 V 59! .a 47 ' 62 C2 43 -43 ' 54
88- .TteVw 89 58 68 80 .80 . 55
47 '- 69 1 50 "64 64 48' .'48 04
25 i. 7- : 24 - ;.;t .25 .25 7
'141 1 48 '' !9 . 42' 42 . 45 .-. 45 30
- 13' '50 ' "12 ' 50, 50 12 12 48
27-. -90 v i 7 : CO 90 27 - 27 80
120 ,. 13 . 117 ' 13 r13 119 119 13
81 39 ' '80 '41 41 81 , 81 41
42 63 49(,: 69 70. 42 43 tt67
31 . 4.1 32 " 45 45 30 i 30 - 41
32 '48 41 . 57 - 67 32 32 50
M 20; 97 210 210 93 91 207
27' -24 . 2'J - 25 -25 28 27 26
62 128 62 '127 127 Cl 62 111
15 30 i : 15 I 31 -31 15 15 31
49 40 C5 ' 62 "G2 4 4n C4
116 62 147 . 91 S3 119 117 92
25 1 29 20 31 3 1 25 25 30
33 -47 30 40 45 33 31 45
1755 1865 1929 1026 2022 1772 1700 1980
64 251 250 185
c
136
50
35
'"C9?
70
- 147
.
"PS'
72
. 53
V M
.. 87
. 49 '
. 5
53
14
27'
120
-' 77
,42
34
3J
95
27
65
15
48
117
26
32
r r
2
64
117 'fiC0
224 74
67 MC-
,: .. i M;
50 W
. 41
131
50'
30-
M
C4
7 .
44.
4t
90
13
'41'
69
44
57
209
25
132
32
63
92
29
46
1795 2037
296
62
42
78
48,
-13
' 4.V
15
LG
120'
75
4.!-'
.sa"
is
n
n
59
14
4 s
115
24
32
1711
XXXVII Congress.
, We subjoin a list of the delegation from
t his State o the next Congress, as shown
by the returns of election.
1st District Wni. E. Lehman, D.
2d " E. Joy Morris. P.
3d " . John T Verree, T.
4th '. Win. D Kelly, P.
5th " W Morris Davis, P.
6th " John Hickman, P.
7th " Thomas B Cooper, D.
8th " S E Ancon., D.
9th " Thaddeus Stevens, P.
10th . , John K llinger. P.
1 1th " Junes II Campbell, P.
12th " ' George W Scranton. P
l.'Hh " Philip Johnson, 1
14th " Oalusha A (Jrow. P
15th " , James T .lale, P
10th " Joseph Bailey. D
17th " Edwnrl MoPhersou, P
ISlU " S S Blair, P
l'.tili John Covode, P
20th " Jesse Lazier, 1)
?lst " JHtnes K Moorhead, P
22d-" Kol.ert McKnight P
23.1 " William Stewart, P
24th " John Patton, P . "
24th " Elijah Babbitt, P
Tho People's pirly, according' to this
list, will have 19 and tho Democrats 0
members in the next Congress, shoeing a
Democratic gain of three members.
And for the unexpired crm of the lata
Hon. John Schwartz, of Berks, in tiie
present Congress, J. K. MgKenly,. Detn..
is elected.
pua is fully confirmod. One account savi
mc lunt mm- iiiuiureii Riiieu aua wound
ed, ana three hundred prisoners. Their
positions were nevertheless maintained
and the attack renewed in force,
Tho King's troops are reported to num
ber 60,000, and ha is determined to show
tilth t.
The Garibaldian Ministry at Naples hid
resigned on account of the proponderanct
of Beotaino. Siguor Con fore was about la
form a i ev ministry proteasing extrerut
opinions.
It, whs reported that Laraoricicre, after
his lute defeat, retained to Ancona with
a ooiiid"iablo number of troop.
1 lie text ot Lord John lCusseli s warn
ing to Sardinia not to attack Vesulis,ii
published.
tion b'v them, be cleared anav as so much i
rubbish, riid lot there be a concerted ac iuclf, and carriei with it
tion of all Union . loving men. upon such
men lor Congressmen as Lion. John Coch
iiino, that a delegutiou may be sent to
Washington fiom this city that will havo
some voice in the halls of Congress. Let
tjere be such an arran cement in reeard
to tho Assembly candidates that -hone of
thoie ongageu in' the buccaneering ope
rations or last sc-snon win nnd their way
back to Albany. v Lvery movement that
has for its oliiects the defeat and over
throw pf the numerous trading and incr-r
cennry political tactions that have o loii)
disiiraccd the city, and the selection o
wortiiy and upriuht men to fill the sever
al city nnd county offices, and to repre
sent tho city at Albany snd Washington,
will receive our hearty co-operRtion.
Jlciu bbctlisnncnts.
Ultl.IC
Aliruliniii lioiiu Jcc'J,
The Beuivmmj ok the End. We copy
the following advertisement from the
Pittsburg Pa.) Dispatch. It speaks for
its own corns
inents: . , , , .,
Vb-K.vlored Men oj rthbtrg ami Vicinity
You are requeued to meet and form
yourselves into Wide-Atake Clubs iinmo
dintcly, for the purjoso of furthering tho
interest of the friend of the human nw.-e,
Abraham.LincoIn Our colored bietln ri
hml a tremendous demoust ration in .t5os
tn reoenlly; Xiroadyj New,,Vorit has
ppoken in favor of universnl suffrage,
"They who would bo free themselves must
strike the blow." And if ni.lr.ri, I
Hi would hnve their rights,' they should
nol leave the ftietch oitd rtA to monopo
li.eall tho honor of ejecting Lincoln and
Hanilin.C-wlored jnen' hare a right 10 act
at the- Polls as a viuilahco Commiliee tor
.A Lesson. The ..J-'ostcring influence of ,tho'irevontion of illegui voting. John
Prown, the hero of Harper's Ferrv. is vet
to 14 veiigod.' ! i Ossaw.mtoiiu..
The C.tritAC ol- AJ.mted Italv. Mr.
Trollopoi tho well krown author-and Klor-
en those dark and benighted regions of i .,u,., : i.:',,. .,.. ..s. Miri ,hA ml,Ul
the Democratlo party in our State has set
behind a Curtln until, tho 6th of Novem
ber next,' f lien iC will rise iii all its splen
dor nnd power to illuminate and strength
1 1 B
SI,K Tbo undrrsignvil -w ill
rull by public nul. rjr ut the 1st rtsitloncstl
id l.twrroro towoihlp,
on luuifduy thu let ovciuDur; lwo norm,
hro gunra, Ciitvimul ouna c.Utlo, tbeop aid
li"K. one lin--t w,-0-i)ii, rlviRh, sleds, plowi,
Hmituw, liny by thu tun. gfuiu, stoves, bjdi,
liuri'iuij, unit u ifi ntrnl v.irietr of hounoholJ til
kiteheu iuu.iiure 'iViDm cimlo l.i o n OS daj
ol ulc, oulo lo ocninii nie ul V u uluik A.M.
J UN L. RF.AM3,
, "d. 17, 1SC0 -It). K0. vy. mi K KM.
EaccuIiiik nf ibe ctit,) of A b i in lion a dec'J
S.3CU'.or'S None?.
I.pttor'n testmnoniiiry hsrinr; boon tbli if
Kni-. ti'il t Hi e unci. Tsign"1 i n the entiin
Al ra'.'nm Poaroo sr., Into of llrj'lfnrd tnwnnliip
(. lenrfiBiil cuimtv Pn. All prions knnwuf
tlii'ic'clm lnili-tite.1 to sniil estnto nro roqiicil-d
to miiko imuiujiiito pij mont. mi l those harlo;
cliiims ax i net it nro r iie?tod to present th
duly sMtbeutiruti-d to tin' undom; nrd,
FKANCI.'s l'EARCE. ) P
JAC011 PEAKCE. bl
Oct. I7tli, lsflj, Ct,
lllll'liuniiiuu fM:. l!y tlrti"
V of nn ordrr of tli Grpnnu'n court ofCleit
field county. Thero will bo exposed to publi
duo, nt tli o house of I-h.ic Iiloom in the Curnojl
ot turwcusviiie, on
SATl'RDAr TIIE 10TH DAI
OF NOVEMBER, isoo
at 1 o'olock 1'. M-, the fo'luwing real e;Ule!t
it :
All that eertnin tract of lund tituitt" In Piki
township, Clonrfeld county Ph., I.miti.lpil b. M
of AVm. McNmil on the wont, on the rs 1 hi
f M'in. Ilaldrn, n tho north by Intt'l i
1'iKfiiiure, ud on the south by Innd .
McNuul Cont Inii, i 150 scroj ninrs rr Iff
-with A two story hunnc, I'nnlile tmrr., out bHi'.
inirs, orclinrd nnd nhont llStoroi -lonrol lan(
thrreon, Into the cKnte of fnac Ul on-, dee'd
THKMK, nn fi'th cash at time of sale, i
the bninnco In f"iir cniinl anmuil pivincn'isi:'
intercut cnmraencinK 1st Mny lxfii, to h srm
by bond and morlgngc. JAS A. RI.OO.M, Uxri.
JUll ULOOSI
Oct. 17, I81O. of Isnse Plonm doe'J
Allonl.onu Krn,irr,t r,;: L.l . , . . .
..... e..u..j, . ........... lt m,.umij.i, vum-, oi mo ieniiesiuous inuniierinjiS and tlnz-
ter, Indiana, Lebanon nnd Delaware, to1 "''"g lightning flushes of this latest act ol
the utter astonishment of all conccl ncd.l ll,e P,reat ,Uaiian drama, the idea seems
The CWni i. now raised, aiid the po.Ui.
eel stage presents to tho penp'.o tho most a flowers, will ere long be called to the
ghastly sight ever witnessed in this couni. high destiny of becoming tho capitul of
try: ; Negro equality as taught by Greely, u,,i,Tf d 1 1Ie t,ld.'11 '
Km. r inir.t.. X- Vv. :. t.... i . :., I weiween itomeana r lorenco me ciioice
Sumner, L.ncoln A. Co ; is about to be in-1 wm ccrUinly iieBrl,i;illig,lly ,hougl lho
augurated in Pennsylvania the sons and prestige of ages which girdles round her
daughters of Hie Anglo-Saxon 10 be drag.'of the Seven Hills, tbemmi'bld objections
ied down tn thr Invnl nf tliwl,M-a.t.ul a r. which lie in the way of her supremacy
riean. ' ' jnoed no formulixing to mark their impor
This is no fancy sketch, it is the prncti-' t-ven were mat shadow ot Hie l'a
cl result of -.JlrpuLlicanism as taught at H '''hich now darkens the Vatb
v cian rnmnvp i. a n r rsAiririt ia a nmmn
this ; tirnev and those who do not see it are beyond the Alps, yet en insurmountable
"rMtiinii, iiiiiiu iu un IIH.-U uubi. liliciesn nliKlBc nlo t in phn u nf R..n,o a. fl.
i r S taklOR in tl.o futurf.. . im., i:. ..- I... i V . , ..
" iTAtitii iiiiuiia ui l ii h rpw. inNii in pvisiR in inn
oil is mud t'eti by un aj'pniently well- AnoIhkh : . Bkaitiki l itsact Cakl deadly malaria which for six months of
informed 'coirespoudonii of the A7.' F. Snuax JiiVAi.r.tn , hy Grkslt. W have the year renders it pestiferous to foreign
Times: 1 "' ' 'already published tho denunciation of the ers and perilous even to its unborn ponu-
r "He niar6Iied from h's' coll to the place Pecl8rti1on1 of Independence and or the lation. Centuries or improved drainage
f execution with a steadv step and un'lmmor , ir,Prsl,y Varl bhw ol' ?f " enlightened culnvatior. muy indeed
I'lltS f.V.ll-1. lll.llilltil-
Wiilk.
tuoutary bavini been pritntml to th uniitr
mgnpa on the t.stutr of Abraham Kennn latt
Lawrence to., ClcarOuld co. li. And all nerioi'
Knowing tnomsolvoa indebted to said! (tutisn
requested to innke lunnediate payment,
thoie bavini clniuta aiainat it aro renueitedu
proton i inemto Joan L, K ami of Q aben ton
hip, or U. W. Ilbevm of ClearHeld llorough.
JOHN L. UK A. MS, I
Oct. 10, 160. 6t.p a. W. UHEEM, Eiji
Stray lleir..
A stray Heifer came tresnDamirtd1' udob t
premises of the fubtcrlbor, about the IstofAi
gnat last, in Bloom to., a brlndle heifer ni'i
whit face and three wh'.te feet; supposed toH
voui o jean oia
The owner ii requested to come forward, pre"
property, pay charges and take it away,
will be dispnaed of according to law.
Bloom tp., Oct. 10, '80 ,3tp. JOHN BILCE j
For the purpose of enabling our readers
fv"1" l'wety ie country may ex- li.:,.. iax.mn ,;.., u,.
pect from tho cloction of a Blnfk-Rcpubll-, Three soldiers' stepped for
shaken mien. ' A chair bid Con nUA n.,0H "'e"':iwi tie L,incoin orators, in lessen or remove theevil- but meonwhile
for him with its back towards the fW- P canipaign,
As worthy to go along regenerate Italy must have her
I t will bo far different with" LlnVoln. He can President, we devote a largo portion of twenty feet of him, and dli
is the author, of t),'e'iiiroc!oiis "doctrine of huh sheet this week to a ro produotion of ;jttwAts."'f1ie balls entered
.h, '-ii reprible eonllua" 1 w.bf the sentiments uttered by the loader, of 1 he"! noSadA'
i lth nnd Hie M.rth ,; nnd ever bodr this nartv. tnelhee irlth tKa .r il.-ie'lenif.ill j .J...i L.
nithilul ,
-...., ,
as blindfolded B J'P"""" l ""ieo .many unu wetguty are tne rea-ions
ward to within 0ree,ey !" te New York . 7Vi6wv -Ihe which mark its site here. Shall v.e, in
ui' .. . most distinguished of its editors of.Inlm dun. I son Dimla'a ulni,irl lint. f .u.
edbU bodv and IJrowu r Harper s Ferry notoriety, an- narrow sone queening it among her slo-A-
hut ith'nln 'her kind of revolutionist-. Read: , ried sisterhood 7"
aVS so , - t.;:,
LT;V.!'dr of hearts. It will be easier to die in a 1 ' tHm Europe.
RimwR lna his (limit nil Would bp tlio mill. :.-.i;,loi J W. .V.''. L... 1:1.1' t. '.jeh,ir tnm. that h -r.i. ,..i... Pod cause, even, On the callows.' since Till Wli I.N Italy. Tha Sardinian
juuvu o d o .South -toiu his election of rrerenting lho cloction of Lincoln U oiUed hie--forehead, being there ' :f,nKi "'?rd Jhf mod? of are reported ...o have carried their s.ege
vtould be the North .-vinn to the ftami. -ThLvJ J,u7. "i, duharged, scattered hi. brains ami skull " ?.t!?"bl" an'.l l!mPl?t'?.n ?twT ttt Ancona, and nothw.tb.tana.
' ..iuu. ui Aieit auu itntha n m t. Thn.on. i:r. rti.. "' existence. . inen.oatoine ine me desperate resistance ot the trarri.
.. . . . "irrAtirpftBil.lA 11 ,l . l,n .n. ,t.. 1. .1 . l. c...i l i t . i . .
... , . , . ..i, n uw HUUn II", Itg wJ.t, fcllVJ UKU fUl . 1(31 ieTHUC.
1, nt it. . . : . - i ... .
pbuiiiivo uiuai, nii-yiutuiy inteu-j icior r.mmanuei woutu leave lor r ior
uroeressaud hasten its end T Yes. enee and ItnWna. on Um oOi h
.,.kn..l 1nhn . ll.n .1 I -I.. - ' ti ' P J .1 . ...
thoposseosionoftbe 'common property'l Nevertheless, we reel it Lo hV Jr datv New England, the ne, oe7 foS 1! R
- . . j rr f rt ; , . V. , o " ui m iui a mi iun no will quil
nn'f in aiinK t a tiKiui.ii f il.ASA r,tAi. a I i . j.. AsMCOln and JlamUfl LuAj. ralHtn tr T.irifVtl n ! vnn Ii L-a 7.fc1 mT:!. u:- t s ' I " .
, -... .......tv,,, . ... x ii x i it-a a iy hiu neon 0. in or. . t ....m onnn, uc
restriction
man can fail to ee lhat the triu
oi sucu tentimenu in tho National Ad. follow the elpnioti t.inon.n lramlin
wiea ac svsiis.
. . . n A i
FAIR.
16, 17, and 18th, of OCTOBER
Notice is hereby given that the time ford
termg article! or exhibition, will be extendi
until Wedneiday at 12 o'clock M.
That no charge will bo Cade fur enter lo'
ticlra for exhibition exoept tor Uvreea entw
fur Iriting or pleasure!
Persons are eurneitly requeued to bring '
cry article tuey can lor exhibition. It Willi'
coal them nothing fcr entry, and ample aceo
uio-Iail -ua will be provided. Already la-ir
nay teen provided and the FAIrl la ceru
to bs a iucceu beyond the bops of any out.
Come one i oiuenll!
RICHARD BKAW, Ch'm, Ex., Coi
A. JI. HUM
"you are no long,..- sovereign States-) oh .EvereW, and the distracted condition ' of "grey-eyed man of destiny." '-- "rwP,e
cm no longer Ho as you wish.bul as w.'tf, Democratic party render such a result' " T'. Nioa'ois iv i'F.,.n"r T: nul 'iiffit. '
pW-weareno longer ,n,r, in nelt to hopeless, ,V Ne yS Kachetv
inew ftneianr., 109 necroes are ibrminir like Saraar
01 ttio nation, and vou must anbnti'i in anrh to iif..tit il,aa rintM in it.. t.. i Lincoln ana JIamun Llubs. raisin ir Lincoln Damn lilcn 7..L. ..il. kt. .v: u. .1 ,.ni... v. :i-p .i . .
, - ... , .... ,v ...o 111 or. . , ' , m o - " m.v., " . ... mi. n,.a Awuica unvo, uinrM a 1 nuns lutt-'rieres lO
ictotiiai we see proper to enact." No der that they may be FULLY WARVI2D r f?' KUlnS UP wrch-Iih processions, stretched over a drum head, still routing stop the progress or the Sardinians. .
t'r .1. 1 l. . . XMa,,uce e uryeiy luugqi winiej ne uvea. a majority or me cardinals are rcpor-
iror the election or Lincoln and So let us be - reverently grateful for the ted to have recommended the Pope's de-
And Vflt. nnLhaiitk.lonrlino tk; nri.il... -fM:-:- t . l.l 1 A .
ministration, must dissolve the Union, and as there is the rainiest glimmer of hope or dmnahlj efidence, the Lincoln ites ore, hie by the daring of heroes, the suffering Additional French troops had been or
to say that a .majority of the people of averting so great a calamity, we shall a7- w. ' njr ffi,lfttl0tl. Wlll their of martyrs among whom, let none dofibt dercd and the French out posU had been
Pennsylvania ox. in favor of such pntici- spare no r.in. to contribute our mite. ovb W 11? b-B Zt C.s
3
DENTIST
IV"
SpSrVf-fTl-' ? Proner St tentlm
III Ll. -s3F .. . .. .
y v . j. m. .'.v ; j iin win d 01 i" 1
Zry klltW .r.rj
. . . -
eomion, anu oonviuienre, .
UK II1L1.S can alwava be found at m'
Bee, on tha eurncr of Front sod Main KrM'i
when no notice to tha oontrnry appears Is "
paper.
All o, (rations In the tins of h ia profeM'"
performed to the latest and moat hnpro"1
tylts, and guaranteed for ene year agairt 1
nanptit raitnree.