Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 31, 1860, Image 2

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    ... . . . ,.. . , "".izf:.1i.T7. J" Z.tTZ.ZZii..u vnt' AHHr nf t.h Democratic State Exec-
reqoinmonJ Jinn to . , rCgpectjve paoe8fof wor lp.i in ..: c;tv nmi 0ne or twO of the od- to the Democracy of 1 cnniylvama:
enthusiasm o. t n jp, anj unite in ottering Thanks to c.od .. . counljcg. Thi vote will bo pot The ieuoeralio Stale Coniite deema
poll a larger vote, o r , for hi man if old goodness, arid Imploring Mihtit hindrance or It a duty, one inor to wMrtii ftjga, be?
Lied, than Ff-!Mi.forgirpnc.; and the continuation of led w. bout tie . l.gh 1 ndr,nce or fore , Jfio,, vo lor , W,af tba
either the respect or entnuriiwni o tn and unite in ottering Thank to uod
masses that ho can
molestation although the most "ler,e United States. It is enabled doifo no,
nvn lomnnt.nnrl blttei'llOSSO leeiinitCXlSts. ., i I, n nnnr nnsnesa Ibnt. eterv .acri iBa
Seal of the State, at llurrisburg, the 21th Men of tll0 j,. ftnd men of the South of private fooling boring been tnadekHl)t
day of October, 1800. .Wit. Mm,. , . lk cl..suren of common f Democratic parly 1 oneo mere united !n
Rv tli9 Governor," " i i b . , . , . the support of the regularly nominated
,vy ins viutiiiiu., ',:: on, I a rmnniQQ destinv but U . . ,
wnrM, liiesier, v & - -- - itiectorai nonet, which, hi ivs ugi-gnti.
mortal enemies, renuy i muie rCnresenis tne puu.ic sentiment oi lenn-
'er at they may have the power. Can such fyvftl,jttl adverse to sectionalism, Mid
'things be, and our country in no danger? 1 faithful to the Union and the Constitu-
rt FAT? FIELD Oct. 31, 1800. Jt only needs a calm and unb'osed sur- y.Z.'. ;.'Alas, I Jeaf tne.awiui trum wm
...... . , .. . i - . - i I'll. ...i.i' . i . i i:t : i :.. i ja
w L1 ' vcy or lha present unsettled condition ol , " acknowledge-.! or rcauzen uniu it w
!ont0,bcIct,crr'0m the country, to find llmt the election of; W.ieei.inu, Ya., Oct. 24, 1800 i,, y0l.9i M
lL..,nn ivn I I " 1 .. .. . ..: 1 U i r . , ; a.A.i. a 4 1
Abraham Lincoln lo the Presidency, ill, ,n .lMu " ' ' 7 " ATVn'R'F.SS. ' '
. I ,. . i , .,, . I, licit ion ol Ki'iitucky ami lruinm, I cm.. . ...
' result in no eood to tho country lioncoii ' . v, , r.-.rvir-wiH.'S .1,BrA In urn.
. i . ... ... . .. --k..n Mm-iwiisftn ftf A T,.iv innriinnts' v " -
IAST APTEAL. -every patriot should rrevcnl In election j - . mote your best interests, snd give pence ty from that disintegration, whi4mn, ftp-
Whiht we' candidly confes, lo but lit-, to the onr L,v nd beard n that occasion. ,to our country-so long and so violently jparcn .Unuonm on o v-. n .woi
enemies so much tlcsire..., Jf tho -Demo
wsx j".ti , - nig mercies V ' i ,
mont, may! bo calculated upon by som e Q-lV6n un,ior my lland and the Or-at
Republican 'enthusiasts, but' certainly
such a result must, and docs appear high
ly improbable to all" thinking men, who
have the fuluro welfare, and the oontin
'cd happy and prosperous condition of
their country's good at heart.
It only needs a calm and unbiased sur
t. v.-. t .t. r, tiL
The Feeling in the South.
trWe nsk nt tent ion
Whtelinc, It is from agcntloman well
known to tho rejndem of his pftpcr,'
Tho object of tho State Committee now
is, to invoke for that ticket a itealous and
active support. Such a support, given In
everv county of tho State, may revcrso llie
defvat at the State election Bnd,erprrlf
it does not, will save the DcniowatiQ, par
tin hone of nrevonUng tho election of Pennsylvania Election for 1660-Offi- I r.,til ,,mr T never lost hone of the convulsed by slavery agitation we again
Id vtt. with nil theencrj , cial-
py that language can convey, exhort every Tho following is the
MAN WHO DFSIRES Til K rEUI'KTU-, Oovcrnor by countios :
ATION OFOVRXATIUXALUNION, to'
Ro to the polls on NEXT TIT KSOAY, and ;nV(
cost bis vole for the KEA Dl NO ELIXTO- Arinstroiig.
. HA I. TICKET. ' . llWuvt-r,
Wo say wo have but littlo hope of a ft. J J'j'nl.
voluble result, yet wo hope that EVERY '
NATIONAL MAN will record his vote'" itrntu'orl,
as a recorded PROTEST ngninst Ihecandi- Itucks.
dates of the sectional IMack Republicans. ''J'".! .
It is melancholy to think that a majority, f'(l.uon' '
or that oven a respectable portion of tho (Centre,
pcojilo of Pennsylvania will cast their Chaster,
votes in ut h a way as will almost certain-, ;J'"'1(J,n .
ly destroy the Confederacy. Yet such ap ' c'lh'ton
pears to bo their determination. In thnt'cviumbia,
event, patriots havo but ono course to Crawford,
pursue, and that is to mircn up to tho . Cumberland, ,
polls, every man or them, 'and deposit : xjpjVw-'u'o
their votr in the ballot box, not forl.;)i) '
llreckcnridgo, . JJouglas or Bell but forEiier
the UNION AND THE CONSTITUTION Eayctte, '
of our country. i 'viukfin
Wc know that it is the habit of tho Ab- i'uit0I)
olitionibt? to tay that this cry about tho (iicciie,
Union being in danger, ia stale, nnd is ' Huntingdon,
only used to frighten the weak, ice, Hut: j"i;!r"o,',
in their henvts tht-y know that it is true, j Jjmiaia, '
that our country is just . now in tho most; Lancaster
imminent 1'enii., and tliut the grand aim of i Eawrence,
their labors, the DISSOLUTION OF THE ! , "'
UNION is about to be consummated by lyuji'rnr,
tho election of Lincoln. They also know ' Lycoming,
that the friends of the Union never raised McKean,
tny falso alarms as to tho nttacks f i Mirtf"hi
its enemies. They know that it was Monroe,
"saved" in 180 by the enactment of tho Montgomery,
Compromise Measures. They kno v that ! Montour,
it was saved in 1852 by the election of 1.1,
TinncE. They know that it wns " saved " in perry,
1850 by tho election of Bichanan; and j Philadelphia,
they know that it wculd tie " saved " j l''ke,
ngain.and perhaps forever, if Lincoln is ds-. J. Wlc ill
fcated. Put their hope is to dtstr, not titivder, '
tare the Unior, and henco their eflforts (o 'Somerset,
i . ,
. . . InrMPi-vntion ofthn Union. We are fail aht acturcss ou. ciaiic party in rcnnsylvi
oihciul voto foil. , ,. .... , ... ,, . It would bo madness fo disguise the moralized and broken to pieces, the "per
iu uruevc nun viuu in inn iv; . .i i
, . . ., . . , . , i ,-fnct. liftiniu v aripai en , inai iiiurc is iiuv , wi'iiii'iiii onoucoo ii mv iiiim.ii.u; nin
C nriN aence,has fr(.,uently interposed ,n be h f nf 6cn iment prevailing o forming the People;, or Reblican
2.773 'of our belovetl country, nnd brought us I'-"'w" 1 1 'party, will bo secured, aqd the itato.
j,87-J safely through every ordeal. Nothing ex- B " I""Jl""- "c"
3,474 icepl Divine interposition can save us from ,awaKcn l . """""v"'
ciaiic party in Pennsylvania can be, ..de-
make it appear that there is ro danger.
nllivan.
Susrjuehnnna,
Tioga,
Union
Venango,
Warren.
Washington,
PEHHAPS THE LAST OPPORTU
NITY. U may be, Democrats of Clearfield
county, that you will never have another;
epportunity to cast a vote for a President i Wayne,
of tho Vnit.d States. The siims of tlio'-)Vcs,mol-clnnt.
times point in this direction with a , fear
ful significance. Such dangernover threat
encd our country before, and nothing but
tho do feat of Lincoln can avert the calam
ity. Go, then, to tho polls, and TRO..
Vot for Congress
Wyoming,
i ork,
I'omn.
2,S4'.l
tl.PJO
2,0J8
1.7 15
2,501
10,318
2 172
2,328
fvl'IO
2,548
2,.W1
I, i:W
2,824
5,913
II, 217
2,040
1,703
2,580
3,178
3,710
3,302
1. d'.tO
033
2,4i'.',l
3,550
00
3,371)
H57
2, G('i'.
2,114
1, 80
1,4113
1,405
7,153
11511
2,234
4,550
fi,!M0
3,034
70(1
2,974
l,41o
2.103
7,302
1,220
5,2411
2. U55
2,128
42.110
843
015
7,007
1,135
1,372
543
2,450
1,331
1,011)
2,112
1,172
4,200
2,537
ft 270
1,300
0,005
230,257
2,082
2,4(U
0,833
3,051
0,004
0,383
3,520
2,177
1,722
3,105
destruction now, should Lincoln be elect-
consummated their work of national in-
.. i r .., ... i......,:. i . i , i... i...
tho mid-t of eenuiansm.by combining wio.wwi aguini
hopeful and confident in
those who were filled wth 'alarm and
fears. This is not in the nature of things,
or consistent with human nature! when a
fearful nnd horrible crisis such as history
bus never yet recorded is staling uj in
7,540 : tl.Q f.,,;,.
j'y-ljl I am atvnro that your readers will not
j'7,-,1) t fully realize the danger; that being secure
( U ni 1ft Id Itfni !(,
.ftrtOI-CJALB AMD ItETAlL rillCES CrilHiiXT.
"CuoifUtTVocIiIy Vy C, Ksatiiii A b0,
VlioleeJ (ihjfTRiitail I)enlor in Oruceriti, IroL
vhioj,u unrai iry uooui.
Hucktrbb.t f Cui .........
My I " ;'
Corn varn,y'-J
'Invr Feed ber, tufh.
KlmrrPi'P Fine, It bM ,
" Extra "
" " Knm. " ,
Dried Apples, 'b
liutlcr, " . . , ,
Kggi dot. :
U.an, X J, S.CC -3 .
PRltfl Fuck
Hupi Ih ;
Mugs ;
'Mneon, anitii slid fide;, l.s.
:vWhcMtpcr.'liirh."
4
0
0,0
T.M
0.0
i
u
121
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l.i
than any one in the Union,, bo handed P '
PI IU.IC !- ALU Thtre will be exposed U
public jule, nt the rerlilohne of the aubicribn,
in OKA11AMT0.V, ClcsrBold county, on BAT.
URDAY, the 16tb doy of NOVEMBER next,
me luliowinir propeny, w wur
liTuunjr Horee, I' lwo-ynW)Id Colt, I Cow,
licaU t tut lieer Lame, i twe-uorse wagon,
ill four-horse Wagon, 1 Threshing Mv ,
chino. 1 Winnow Mill, 6 head of
Stock Cut Ho, 1 net staple Har-i!.-rfj-:
liens, Sloigh, 81ed. Plows, ' '
Harrow, Chains,
Farming Implement, und othor tools too todi.
over for a series of years, to the control of!
thosewhose policy is alien toils-true iu-1
tcresls the policy against which theloiu-(1
Vns to mention.
; I Alyn lot of n heat, Mya, Corn, Ac. 1 T
! fale to coininotico'ut 10 o'clock on said day. j
x Truns.-AIl sums of $i and under, cash; ot
i:all lqri.M .iHni n nrbilil. ttf .IX ntfinlhl will k.
oomtic prt lias so loug and so resolute gien, ib notes, with approved security, pay.
ly contemlvd. I tie in unok. t i ( : - .!
A tliorougll organization anu lull, vo.e a .aeouciiun oi in j)er ccnu per nnnam i
ho Huuth, in a most unnatural warfare, and
demandinc that the Constitution atid the
, .l l... ' , lrt ll,nini!!,iv nt l lift PruMilonl Lil plop'' cash.
,ws m, . eerprCle ; 1" U for other Vm V will be sold for ea.h ocly.
an insolent atul factious majority, in utter i rr "laA i. -An Uf'
" ' " J . ' ' i
,. " , lnloxicatea uy ono victory,, won
derogation and entire disregard of the mtt;nlv ti.ollj;h the ..unhappy dillerenccs
flrithatnton, Oct. 21, I8o0.i-.' oot.'IO.Jl
1,818
5,277
.".,025
4,555
3, IS,
themselves, and far away from tho dread
ful fears ami alarms that exist among our
Southern brethren, thev fancy that all is
well defined rights of a minority, by the
highest judicial tribunal known to this
country. Pennsylvania the great break
water of faction, that has so frequently
stayed the storm -seems now to be giving
way j and the recent election of a Gov-
who, in direct violation of his
of the Democracy, sure, witiiouf ellovr, TMRESH ARRIVAL Olf r ;
of another in November, the leadors of X - , t JJ ,) V GOODS ! ' '
the Republican party aro meditating . an s.. - ; i ,-... -
oxtensive export of Pcntsylvania voters' AT TI1KCHEAP CASH STOHE. '"
into tho uoijjhborins States, especially In i v ' ' ' '
New Jersey and I'ofi.wai'e, where the uou-""Tnm Just receiving' on J ripening V large "and
test is very close Not wanted, us , thev well telected msortmunt of I t
..i: . n.n, ir:. i:i, nii it. ..i... cinnr. who, in
"ui . iiniv i uio run in, nivv; hj miiiiu- ,
421 I r.cssors. will nn-s awnv. without material ' loiiner picugis, oowcu, in v.im-ngo, .u u.
5.013 i,r, T l,m,e -,n,l ,nv(l,t. it ,nl. feet of the mist rabid Abolitionists in this
3.3S2
125
Total,
- Cilrtin's majority,
I'otal voto of the State for Gov-
TMST nrtnintt. t)in oltfftinn nf a Ker-I if..,.! L . 01 1101 '
-Dem., 210,7 10
Kep., 25X,.',32
Amcr. 7,03
4,053
82S
1.52H
3,070
13,072
l.s.sr,
1,503
13,012
2,045
3.847
4,100
0,002
3.015
1.0IS
2,024
1,723
822
5,812
W5
3,507
2,420
2,410
40,233
321
1.410
7,301
1,704
2,077
304
4,110
4,147
1.820
2,581
2,112
-1,708
2,010
4,830
1,102
202,311)
32.01J2
4'.)2,00o
i'-j - j i ...... , ., . ...
so; but I kcc no rational ground for hope, country, is indicative oi me uecay oi con-
'I'll,. Knntbrn n en.,l, ,n. l,n iri'nm, SCl'VatlSm ill OUT .State.
think, liere. they win us very seryiceuUie imii' A'n WIVTTW ( 'nni"r3
there. Let Ibis fraud bo frustrated,, if,1 LAj AtU " Xi llAl Vrf W
pos5ible, by such activity, on our wrt,,.s ofafmosl every " (Icscnpt'idn,
will compel our adversaries to remain at ' '
home. It may bo. s'. o ild the attempt at ClL'ilLPLLlE "? IR&XtirX
in many of their notioni nod ul lMU!u v' r,"" " i"" e ,v
prejudices, as doubtless they are; but. j tlie triumph of u geographical parly, start
whether right or wrong in reality, I'ng'y described by the " Father of his
thev bemeve tiiev are Ri.iiiT in claiming Country," in bis " Farewell Address to
r-VwOw.VinlhoTcrritories-llio com- the people," it becomes the intcll.gcnt
r.nn property of the Government with voter cunly lo rolled before depositing
the people, of the North ; and rather than hi billot. Shall our people endorse sec
(submit to a surrenderor that equality ofitionalistn, against the protest oi cjgiucen
rightr, which they nr.Mr.vE they pospess, Stalei in this Contodcracy, and indirect
they will shed their last drop of blood, j violation of 'the rights of ten millions of
The election of Lincoln wid bo notioo to equ lis under our Constitution f Must
them Unit they mist m iimit. Submission, ' rlyht give way to mht, nnd Pennsylvania
they .ayi is dislionorablo, to which nn ! be Aboli'.ionicd ? Wo feel that Ihe elcc
honorable death, in defenoo of that glo- j tion of Andrew G. C'urtin is no answer to
rious charter of liberty and equid l ights j Uieso important, these vital questions,
bequeathed to us by our revolutionary ! The sober second thought of the people
fathers, is preferable. j already indicates a g cat change at the
Hut this, as bad as it is, is not tho worst approaching election. Tho recent union
feature in tho dark future. Many South- f Oie Democratic forccs-tho timely
crn people indcod, I might fay all of J reconciliation of differences with a unar.
theni belisvo that all the friends of Liu- injous and uniied dclcrminaliou lo sup-
coin are rank Abolitionists, and that they iport the rogulur Reading electoral ticket,
must bo attended with the most happy
eonf epiences. A united Democracy are and
nil Le inrineihle.' Atreal conservative party
can gave the. country from d'tsyrac.e, and turn the
tide of treason. ' ' '
The Opposition, flushed with victory,
and blind to the just retribution thai
must follow their temporary triumph, an
making groat exertions to cairy the Slate
for Lincoln nnd Abolitionism. Satisfied
are ready to ignore State rights, Constitu
tion!!, compromises, laws, and everything
(hut is in tho way of tho total abolition of
slavery. Nor is this all. If it were, wo
might still have hope; for hh attempt to
do so would l e resisted in tho North, as
well as in Iho South us tho free States
would then be overrun with hordes of
idle, lazy, thieving, worthless negroes. Put
tho chief, the greatest and most threaten
ing danger is in Iho fact that the ncyrac that tho "irrepressible conflict" is at
tu-msrler have learned that they arc thoihand, and confidently counting on our
President by recording jour votes for tho
Reading Electors. You can do no moi o
now. Put to do LESS, is lo fail in. doing 470,:.
your duty to your country in tho lime of I'eci e.HO on votn for Congress,
her greatest rx-cd. This, we tire uiro, Iho Wo have not been able to got the voir
Nomocracy of Clearfield were never cuillv ol Cameron county.
of, and now as th's is perhaps tho last
subject of a fearful commotion between
tho North ami the South, and very many
of them have everywhere betrayed unmis
takable sigin that they look upon the
11 : r f t . i .....
10 71 i.iMuoiii us wio cnnny oi their
a, iii-inra : not only mat. they are lo he
lihcraleil fiotu .bondage, (for t !:(. is n con-
cai.i., vc liopo they will prove themselves
to be the truest ol patriots.
The Popular Vote in 1856.
As much misapprehnnFion ex'sts, even
in ordinary welt informed quarters,' us to
the result of tho popular vole for Presi-.
dnnt in 1850, and some Republicans even
vhen 'li the belief t hut, hnd tho election
depended on tin people, Fremont woulu
li.ive b")ii President, wa havo taken tho
troubl j Iv compile the lollo ving stute.
ment, which will ho found interesting and
useful for reference
.NEW ENGLAND STATES.
Fremont,
Buchanan 1511,091
The
lethargy, they nro actively engaged in can
vassing every election district. Secret
emissaries, supplied with money, misrep
resen tation, and falsehood, aro everywhere
at woi k. Clearfield county a majority of
whoso cilizens have always been true to
the Constitution, and conservatives in
principle is to bo made speak in favor of
iilion that but few of llieiu rernieft. but
.v(.u.u.vi iiuve comiiiftncca .thaUlir-v or.' fa le derated to an cm; ; tl.o ,.li.lnt f..r IWrVm tvl.n mf'nn.
squabbling in Pennsylvania to sco who eonditinn rU thevhitol There is no nrs. ! gross, on tho 2d of March, 1840, vo'.cd to
shall bo Senator in ph.ee of Mr. Bigler.- lake in this. And it is Ihc certain kuowl, Urr, tho " American soldier." then fights
..0
David Wilmot, John W. Forney, Morton
! MeMieliuel, Alexander Mo'JIuie, ex -Gov
ernor Pollock, A. H. Reedor, Th.videus
Stevens, Eli Slifcr, Henry C. Carey, and
William U. Maiip, aro namod for tlie
place.
Thanksgiving Day.
Drnrnuhania, In the name and bv iho
Fill mora
Ruler of Nations, the days of our hnppy
t'nion ore uum' crod.
That this stale of feeling exists among
tho slaves is manifested in various wavs.
You sco it in tho increased watshfulncss
on the part of the owners ; in the r.umcr-
, B i authority of lh Commonwealth of ,ous nltemrts at insuncclion, conflagra,
' " '' of Pennsylvania, William F. Packer, I lion, poisoning, Ac; in tho general con
Governor of the said Cotuinniiwpulih I v. ., e ... ... .
uuet or mo negroes ; uut iiDove all, in Hie
c t that among the thousands of Southern
amilios who havo been spending the sum
. er North, m.n.y of them yet remain, the
men only returning, until it shall be known
edge of this fact that causes mo to sy that, jing Iho battles of his country on a foroign
without soma certain interposition of the soil.
lovernor of the said Commonwealth
A 1'nOCI.AUATION.
Iki.low Citizens; Tho revolutions of
Uj.o1j a year have again brought us to our annu-
nl Icstival ol J hanksgiving to Almighty
Will you. then, fellow-Democrats, lay
down your amis becauso of tho "whirl
w ind" that lias passed ? Will you remain
indifferent wlulo danger and disgrace
threaten our common country? Will
you, by inactivity, strengthen this senti
ment, that demands rebuke? Will you,
by staying a way from tho pDlls on Tues
day, tho Otli of November, allow the
enemy to tako you prisoners and carry
the county ?
Proud of your fidelity heretofore, we
expect onco mora to see it manfully dis
coloni.in" bo jiersislcd in, that Pciinylv
! nia now can be redeemed. ..,
r.ut there is a higher and stronger : mo
tive lo action. Every Democratic vote
cast in November every vote, '.indeed,
against tho Republican ticket is vote
for the Constitution, tho Union, nnd for
tho rights ana property and s.rcty of our
Southern brcthcrn, and swells the- great
conservative body, which, whether it , be
at tho time a majority or minority), .now
stf nds as llie only barrier to sectionalism
and fanaticism. , Should Mr. L;ncoi..n . be
elected, and his administration piovc,as
we fear il will, to be animated by lhe..ug
gictsiva Fpiiit of imli i-lavciy fanatioirin,
ami threaten still inure the well asccrtuiu
ed rights of liny p tion of tho Union, the
Doinociatic party of Fc.iii.fc)'lvu.flia will be.
the great criistiiucul of tho constitutional
opposition, which nnut check; and con
trol the Executive. It is all important
that the elements of such an opposition
should develope thenuelves at, tho. polls
now. Such a demonstration of Northern
pcmocralic sentiment, even if Uishoulil
not insure Victory, ir.ay ultimately save
the Union, by bl.ov. ing to the South hoiv
many true friends they havo in the North,
rod especially in those Middle .States;
w inch arc the truest nnd most loyato tli
Conslitution. Let it bo remembered lha
ivhtiv, in 1851, the slorm of kindred fjniit
leiKin . broko ui'on Pennsylvan.a!,,th
Kuow-.xotlniig candiilulo was . eicc e
Govei nor by an ox crw helming nifjoriiyf
and yet, in bws than two years, fanalicinr)
died out as suddenly us it arose, ,uml, thf
Democratic party, true to ils principles
faithful, even in disaster, to its standard
re.iumed ils influence and predomination
in the Stale. So will it be now. All de
pends on activity, on concert, on honora
ble and magnanimous forget fulness - ol
past dilleivncos. Let any ono who. bints
at their revival, who seeks to excite again
any unkind feeling among Democrats, be
marked as an enemy to his country and to
his party. Let the County Committee
lako immediate measures to secure a full
vole of the Demociatic pavty, even in-dis-tiicts
where local succr si is impracticable ;
for, remember that, in November, every
vote counts in the gieat result and that
every Democrat who stops nt home, ex
presses his despair f the Republic, nnd
prectieiilly votes with the cn-niies of the
Union nnd the ''o.-.stilu'ion.
WILLIAM II. WELSH, Chairman.
DcmocraticStulo Executive Committee
Rooms, Philado'phia, October 23, 1800.
Fremont's majority,
MiniLF, sT.wr.s.
Ruchanan, , 472,1)08
I il 1 more, 30,807 - 80."., 805
rrcmont
Maj. against Fremont
SOL'Tur.HN STATES.
Buchanan, OOH'Vr,
28,124- 187,218 God. In no precedir.ir year have we had
TiT" al,l?"l"uu c',u.8 lor gratiludo and ,vii ether that most horrible of all strug- played. Considerations of great weight
1,8 iwUhtW,!. i'i'iV W th-i l -rse the retire your service. Give another day
' mer fruits and the autumn harvest have! ' . lo l'10 country, and as conservatives dis-
been gathered in unwonted exuberance. 1 . 1 uc"eye tho ; Southern pooplo lovo tlio charge your duty, so that when bitter-
0,400 ? "emii.iui activity lias pervaclecl nil tlio nion with greater aulor, uuu truer af- .noss, contontir. and insurrection shall
rrrrr M i 'met rrZl:r"Lr1u!:!r,i',,, ,h" u,c l-f no,,h.- (listract owr lml wlK. thc civil, social,
, w.i , .... o ..r. , '," ; llii lnemoiies of Washington. Jellcrson.
MARRIED,
On tho 2nd of October, by tho Rev. Barns,
Mr. Sami ki, PniMEit, of btiiher.'lnirg, Clearfield
eciinty, to Mi.a. Cahoi.ink Cauvkii, of 81. (.'lairs
villc, Beill'urd county, l'ii.
On tho 2olh of October, by tlio Bov, James
Johnson, Mr. I'iikijeiih k Koiii.r.n, of Troutvillo,
Clearflt'hl county, to Mits Xascy Ckawiokd, of
fie tnnio I'lnco. .. i
In l'enn township, on the 11th instant, nt the
retidonco of Iho brides Father, by Friondi Cer
emony, Mr. Thomas IV. Alooni: to Misn K. Jkx-
sik Ibiovr.n, both ef Clearllcld county, Pa..
Teachers Wanted.
The board of Directors of Knox toffO'
Hhit) aro desirous of p.mtilnvinr, four con)'
uu ni.u.iBj, inu .-in iiiMiwu, v. .-. .woorc, ; petent tcaciicrs, lor a term of 4 months.
A bcnuiilul areurtuitnt of Prints and Ilrtu
goods, of, lha eiiveti uud li.tost itylos. Also
great variety of u.-wlail uoliuas. . ,
A largo assortment, .ready-made
CLOTHING,
l'oniietn, Sliawl
Huts nnd C'hns,
, Eots:in! Shoos, a tnrtl quantity,
"' Hanlwnre, (ji rerm-nro,
1rnpR nnd M'e'llcfnesi
" 'rt "; Oil nnd 1'nintf,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
, ,, J j. FIA, ?ncon and Flour,
' GR.O CUR I E S ,
oi tne nest rummy, an ol wnicn win lie suij ,
the lowest onMt or rendf thv prices. " '
My old frieurl! nnd the f ublic generally, trt
reppeettully Inviteri re Puil.
cimr iu-1.1. tW.-.ti.isfit).-'try, p, ruwi.v.
.WTN. II All kinds oftfM.Vand nt r v d
fUfXTiir rilUJJl Vii tukon iu eiuliungefor
100I..
COURT
'resident Jud
WfllKKKAS, II
" r
PROCLAMATION.
J-'AMUa lAVS. En
Ol llll? I'Ollfl (It l OlllUKlD
Pleas of tlie temy lillli Judiiuid Distric t. Ci
pojcu of. tbil i-ouotios ol tli u: fi.J t, Cviitrou
Lliutoj nnd tlio lion. Win. I.. Muoro and Hon.
Rcnjatnia Hons ,, Aeaociutu Judges ef-i"iMiiH
eminty ; nve i.-fcod their tirecci.t. to mo d; rat
ed, for the holiliuj of a Court of Common Pieat,
Orphan's Court, Court of yunrtr Seioni. , nri
ol tlyer nnd lermincr. nnd Court of tieiiorul Ju
Oeliveiy, at Cleai D.dJ, In nil I far tho county ti
l icarbuld, U.S i ',-.:.,
.VvcV'1 JJontlay ( Vltk day) of Xotcmber mil,
. tv evr.tiuue oi.e week) . ..,
. XOTICK IS, thi'ieforc, harohy s1011! ,0
Coroner, Justices of tlio Pence, (lid ConlnMi,
iu and for su id county of Clearfield, tf :ii)n r li
their pi -ojier pcrsonr, with their U0II4, heewi
tu.piT.-It ions. Kx.iiui nntioiij and nlhvr liemca
brnuccf, to do those things which to llicir nUrfri
and in their behalf, pertrin to be done, and Ji
rorj no then nnd there nttomline,, ami "ol lo
part without lonve, nt their peril.
U1VEX under my hand nt CletitncM, tlii !4A
uuy ol llet., in tho year of our Lord, ono tint
sand eiuht hnudicd und nixty.
F. U. Mlhl.Klt, Fhciiir.
Oct. S8, tsfi ft. '
SUKHIKFSSALE.
II) virtue of sundry writs of ?'-.. IVn. A
issued out of the court of Common Pleas ir
Cambria and Lycoming counties, nnd lota';
otrrrtoil, will he cxprwed to puMic mK
at Iho couit bouse in tho borough 0;
Clearfield, on Monday the 12th day o(Xo
vember, 1'00 Tlio ' following desctila
property, viz.
All the right, title and interest of Ben
jamin Yingling of, inan.l to 3)
cres of lai.rl bounded by Sliepord, Jacc1
Yinglin'g, tui; the east by Win. Ihollicn
south by John 1'atehen, aith log Iiouk
log barn, saw mill itt good riilinlng ordff
and nbottl lifty acres clcn:ed thereon.
Sct.rid fiiken in execution ami to bo sol
os the property of Renjatnin Yingling.
"'" ' F. G. Miller, &h'f,
Oct. 24; 1 800; MicrilTB Oftice, Clear'd U
Kfip, Mr, Mattmew Hksrt to Mi,s. Maht K. i Application to bo nuulo Immediat.4y U
brnAir, both of 1-ergu.on towDshlp, Clearfield , r ',, 1, . " , , . A
. , . . .... .IV, v. . ' J . wi"
county, Pn.
Fillmore
Fremont
41, ll-
The increase of material wealth has beeni Washington, Jellcrson, MV political equality of tho negro shall
liberally employed in sustaining our Edu1"" 130,1 ' roo, dackson, Ac., live 111 i crowd tho while inan from 1
.cational and lleligious Institutions : and , their affections with a much trrealer in- herald tho Abolition Milieu
r,".-v, 11 i roth ni-c making tiro most eratifvinrr nro- lensitv i.ml ,i. u, Jsav to voursoives. and lo the world.
. J - -7 1 -J""iVi'TVi.iaiiji.Ti,ia-;iiiC,ii-1 . tf 1
.w, 1.,. .1 . it . it 1 ..... . 1 . ... 1 .
LIED.
In Uoihen township, Pepteinher 2fi, of Dipthc
rin, AneinnM.tr 8on of M'm. I., nnd Elliubeth
8haw, nRed 11 yenrs, 1 month, and 28 dtiysV '
In 3o.hen township, October 21, of- , I'miI.v
cort, Secretary.
Oct.:idlS00.
i). .i.cATiicAirrs
NOTICE'
All persons will rleF0 take nnlica that ll
stud book of Annies Wall is left in my hJ
for eolloction, nnd all persons are ruird'
1 - , , i .1 Itl. .1 n 11 i.li I nr ,f W m T. ...I L'l: l..l. 1 . . -..-."..B ni.
his pmco, ona 1 """ci -, make immediate pnvineut to me. fall ,..os H
iu:n ; you can I . 1 i;irH' " ,romns' ana -2 ' j Bav. costs. . . a. y. k.hjb.
i,.ii gres in enlightening and purifving tho
piioiie mind. htle, m J-.urope, central
Majority against Fremont l,Ti88,175 and n bsolute covernmenm. hv their i,.
w r.sTLiiN siAii s. , i sin e on personal rights and liberty, ore
Huchanan , 577,532 I reducing excitements, which threatens
Fillmoro ' 123,812-TOO,.", U "pheavo the very foundations of society
Fremont 577,.'f(.." I nn'1 ,l!lV0 lo'' in snui( ins'nnccs, to bloody
I nnd ertiel w-trs. we. in tho eniovMcnt o"f
M:iiorilv auainst Fremont iviu lennsfit itional liberty, and under (ho they prefer separation and disunion, and
total votr iv au. the statf ' jPoi'kon of just und c.pial hits, nre ftt leapt nine out of every ten men you!
. - ' ' . Iieacefuliv niirsur.io t in nvnnCnno ll!ft I . .. . . .. . ". . I
nuriiannn, l.S-i'i.OO!) ,nn,i ,;,,, : ," ' r ,'l "'cetin tne outti, has made up Ins mmrt to
ories of Franklin, tho Adamses, Hamilton g. ' , ' IfV Z 0 i.uvc cnterc,
f ... ., . . -"i piunoi, ,.i.ni.ivyi 11, u (i.;tvui iiet.neri
m.., nan uiu puopaj OI vuo .NOIlll. AI1U
bv Keim nnd Yaux. on which our naitv
I believe that the .Southern people aro 'has united. Let nothing keep you from
ready to sacrilico everything except their j'1'0 election, and have every bemoerat
honor-ir. the suni.ort and defence of tho ! thc.ro,; For.if '.ou v.'.1!t 1,10 cla' "".;
Union, llothcr than sacrifice their honor. 1 l1 V X ! Ul'!" -' P. Oct-2, 1869, Caa.uta
1 iinutiiir n. i'. 1. li , n 1.1 1 1. 1 1 r. mil n a il ri i ai.n rvf n w . j it i
MeMullln.aRod 4 years, 11 months, nnd Itf dnvs.
Christ will all needful strength impart ;
liinjier nnii uuiiui no more.
With streaming eyes and aching heurt,
Hi pardoning grnce implore
Come, thon come now j a Savior teck ;
He pardoned, saved and blessed.
0 come, yo weary, faiutani weak, .
rtnu (.nriM win give you rest. u. t. a,
Oct. 21th jsr,0 Ht pd.
4 DM IN 1ST A TO f'S NOTICE.-T..-Herl 1
Chairman Standing Committee.
fri 'I'lin iilnn rf msl-ilUnr, II, rt T.... :..
,.,.i .. ' . . " ' nieeiin inc.--oui.ti, uis inatc t Ins nund to ' .,..,u ,,,
Fillmore. 8V-,S.-VI-2.7.''.r,0vi . . ITff r'8 ' Uoraral,, from th T ..... '.V'rU8iJ,0,n ,,iU won broached by the
l- . ' '- .t-'.. .i n..iui uihi lllllivilliini lnir.rr.vn.'
1 i:u un b
011 km. Un ",...... ...v. ..villi. xiicy an, mib I.-..A..,.l. 'I1! : . ... p
noiV.I . . 1 . niij' line-, - - , ...i:. 11 .n?.i. j ney nay mat il is 110 1U1
l.-i-i.-iijinntand haptuness. "Tho lines are, "i,hc.V ro abundantly b!o to tako care of (,or from Jerusalem to JafU than from
Minority ac-iiiml Frpruont 140""- ' i . , . l"casftnt plnecs, tucmseives, ana that no prohable condi- Homo to Us seaport, Civitu Yee h a : a
-u-M irny ag.iinm i letuont, 1,4 ,.. , and we have n "oodv I,m!.a rnl.: i i ... .. l ..i.i '..i r 1
It will thus be soon that Fiomo.it did! this wo see the ordcrinps ot'a kind and
Administratinrrhnvinif been this rhr L-nu
t d to the undersiirned on the estate of Vtilli5
blantoo , late of Jiccator tp., Clear6eld eoen!
I'a. de'd., .nll persona indebted to said eiW
uro requestod U make immediate payment,
thoso having chum s :ignint said estate are rqw
Vw in. M .m,.m.u . ' . , pii-i-cui mem uiny autnenticntea ror v :.
" Oot 24, lsnnn
not receive one-third of tho popular voto
of tho country, that he received a mnjori-.
ty in but ono, and that Iho smallest, sec
tion of the Union, and that tho majority
against him was largely in excess ol tho
voteherecoived. That Abraham Liucoln,
With not a tithe of Fremont's pouularit y
..v. . v. , ... uitriAmuK mr soiiieineni
.they aro now iu constant dread of their , , , ul '"-eunorruiean,. ana it nnd tho business will hereafter be curried on by
mercitui rrovt. ence. which mil t ""' u.i,,,u.m'iei men i, ., ,., '. ...
.... .v.,-.s,.,,u,ii, uunurourpuunc xiianks-i "tt,'-i' iui-(iui- Ule catholic world u? Itono is now It
g.y.ng nnd Praise. sonejeup. j would add, also, vory much to the nd-
i 'ruler this conviction, I, William F. In this part of Virginia tho Abolition-i'ce of Christianity in iho Fast. TLo
of KSl etv.Tnn!t -naU1' iislfl ar 1u'te numerous, and in this city, Frcnch " Si take pos-
oi Aenns;ivania,uo hereby apnoint Ihurs-' ... . . J session of Palestine, f the !8u tan should
day the wen y ninth day of1 .November of Ho rgt ar.d most imposing dare to refuse a demand for it; in fact
nuxt, to be observed as a day of public j "Lincoln & Ilamlit. " banners I havo seen they say it would bo tho easiest way to
inanksgivmg and frayer, and reoom- anywhere, is stretched aorow one of thajwltlo the Komau nuoition.
1"vl'01.lJT0...Tho partnor.-ihip' lieroto-i.4- Very largo ele.k of Spring rd Sum1
m-r mm c.mi-iuik oeiHeeii, mo nniioriOgnerj, J. w. oioihuj; ol itio lat el lyles lor idle hm
unuer ine line 01 i.ornino A Co., In the Drug , tui wonsvillo, May JU, latiO. U. A. IK 1
and Variety business, has been dissolred tlil ' - --
day by mutual consent, looking f tovos of various sires and pri -nri'l
Iho liooks and Accounts are in the handu of V- ! by .- E, A. lit 1 1"
J. II. llartswiek for settlement nnd cullnminn. s CurWbnh villa. MaV Iti. 'Oil. 1
ackorcl nnd Herring for tale at the on'1
A lint.
J. O. I.OHA1NK
J. O. 1IAKTSWICR.'
Clearfield, Pa., Oct, 27, I860. . oct30-3t
Mi Tit Al n c A UP UTH, r '
, Manufactured and for tale by -
M. PIPER A Co., '
T.oihnrmitn A MTln11. 1..:i.i:. - JC
" " h w -itiunwi B UUIIUlUg, " ' " - - . J
N. K. corner Second aid Race atreeta, fi( 1 ,6 sPRn loalher 'or 'JfT
-Entrance on Rc Street rhiladelpbU for caph hy E.A.IBT
11
iJM. ttoreof t
Curwensville, .1.iy 10, 'CO.
I "flour, Bacon, Boans and Clover wd, at '
. X cheap corner by K. A. 1K W'
, Curwensville, May 18, 1860.