Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 25, 1861, Image 3

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A CARD. Helm ii :iit lo.nly Kiu'itvn to many of i-ur
Wiunr.As, In accurd.m.e with a rctiicst from citizens. Dr. I'aily in u gentleman of ox
houc of Congress, the President if ! tiaordinnry iudiialry, f:iir tal.mls, sound
kitcl State, has appointed the last Thursday of Democratic principles and unbounded
jli limnth "as k Any of humiliation, prarpr an l
"fcitius, for all the penjilo of tho natinu," tq In
obwrveJ "in all humility, ami with all roligioua
"leainity . to the eml that tho unitcj prayur f
"the nation may nsociul to tho Throne of draco,
nd bring ilown ilntiful bleaing ujion ojr
"eounlry ;" the unJcrsigncJ, without assiiinin
a- j:..... . ... i .
vt uiuuiii' iu miy uuf, uti eiirneuy invito iuo cu-
Uns of t.ourfieia and tlio vicinity, to uniiein
kpiug thi. Jay holy to UoJ, by clo,inS their
rlac. of bu.-inci.,, ni.,1 ah.tainiujj frum thoir u-
M hi aanuftir nmnliivmanlw unl 1 . if e n r i r i ti rr in
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suod cxerci.-'o.i ol puolic anil private worsnip as
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Droperly bulons to a day of national humiliation.
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Wul in its effecu U upnu u,, nJ that it ha.
two it by tfc wIm, boly, ami ovt-rign LorJ
of All, aaJ aa a chastijoiont fur onr aina ; ami
lt kt alone can remove this calamity, and blots
eurland with a return of peueo and pro.pority,
mt do moat earnestly entreat you, our follewr-cit-
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I ai, asong whom OoJ haj placed ui at his
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r aiatoriug aorvaats, not to fail in your duly on
i U occasion. hut, as juujovo your country, como
rj to tho Throne of Graco-, and take hold of Ood
io ChrUt.aud with, humblo cuufessiuu of sin, and
t meit prayer supplicate the Divine Mercy. !
'. Te aid in carrying out the design of this up-
r ktinont, a fi.ioa 'ryer .Uerti.y will bo hold i
ioifce lliptist tuurch, commencing at 1U4.A, M.,
in thn Prtsl. vti:in Phurh. common. '
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mmt t T. P. M.. to which all are resnectfu'.lv in-
.
The lay brethren are invited, and expocted to
U.ke as activo part in the xcrcitos of these
meetings. A. McLEOD,
J. K. FUC1IT, '
J. M. (iALLOWAY,
T. liOTWALT.
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Bepl.It. 1881.
Pami'iii-et Laws. The i'rotli utiotary in
Irnii us that the ramhlct Ijiwb for 18C1 yound doubt.
I re been leceived, and are ready for dis- J James l.i.oov. Sr., and Jons D. Thomi1-
(.iliution to those entitled to receive sx, our candidates for Associate Judges,
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them. .ore too veil known to require any rccotn-
n . . ,. ' tnendation from us. Mr. lilooui, is now
Tut Cocxiv I-air. horn present indi-, . ,. ,
, . . . f. . , an old man, and was the lust white male
cations the upptoaching Annual lair of, .... . . , , , ,
4. ,., . . , . , . , child born in the counlv, and beloni; to
tii ClearSeld County Agricultural Society . ...
.... .. . .. . one of th most numerous, industrious
nil be quite as coaiplete a success a that . , ...... , ,
. ,, ' , . and enterprising families of the county:
ol last year. I ho address, we have just, , , ,
i " . .,, . ... ., o 1 who have paid a full share ol tlic taxes,
BiGMR.
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Dim iinMii.-nerejrcvioicarB mai Ollics. ;.lr. lliompson wo believe is n
UieUrnof I'eter ilecinger in lirady tp., 'native of the county son of the late Jg
wa totally destroyed by lire on the uight 1 natius Tinmpson, is a n:ost worthy and
Of the lsth inst. Mr. Uesinger had all ' ujiright citizen, and excellently welUiual
hiM crop, and nearly all his farming uf en-' ji; for il,e i.psition.
is destroyed. The fire was undoubtedly
tie rork of an incendiarr.
Avunrto to the Bar. ohn G. 1111,
Esrj., a student in tho oflieo of W. A. Wal
Lace, Karj., u yesterday adailted to ',r(l settlers.and likewi .crformed their
Vrtttioe law in the several courts of Clear. ,u" t,1,are in bulletin? tlio hardships tie
Shl county. cessarily encountered in building up our
ilr. Hall .&ced a very creditable exam. ! county to its preseut pouiiion ; and like
Inatioa, and we predict f jr him a prorper. j wiMJ withemt receiving a fair ahnre of the
op career in his new vocation. ; offices. Joseph Shaw is a worthy and in
dustiious farmer of Lawrence township,
V'U. m;u. Mi-nRAT.-lhis gentleman,
wio is raising a regiment for the war, paid
Our town a visit this week. The Colonel
i fcotlt ly nature and education a gentle
Man and a soldier, and on who will give
try attention to ths comfort of
hk r.-!n. We would advise ail Clearjcl.l
tyi who wish to enlist to go with
'"in,
itt.i ti. . . . i -. . .... r.. ,:i :
-.. .1.1 wui.il, ne uis igiiueni is lasi in- ,
--6 "P. apuugaen company coin Ins i
rUiitnt.
THE NEWS.
The news from Missouri is verv com
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uicui.g. ii is imposbiTiie to tc.i tne teal '
condition or atlairs at Lexington, ihnt
he ibret accounts were a Miameful exag-
ration, u now certain. That there was
me fiehtirr thorn is .!, . .,. !
prne nntir.g thero is also certain, bjt,
tho cttnuKlties are not believed to have
IVltTl c,!OUnU'-t,'et50V'i
TKrll . l'0W-Tn' .
the Cmlcuerf.t08 were sti l puhirc
(heir work, towards the Potomac foot by,
, . i...f ,. .u.uuiav, ito. uj t
" oui iui "iiuii'ui nisc was not Known.
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Aue luea 01 an lntenuoa attune nron 1
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..wl '.V'.a!,rt v.,, .
command at riedoiont, Va., was threat-1
-ed.and that apf .licalion had been made
loGov.Crtin ror ..mrorrpn.. I
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V ! at .. r- . . 1 - a
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nniiiifi rr inn hop itvstn iha a-. a.an i.a 1
reionthe 17th. but was r,rnr.ni,l i. '
Prevented l,r
ttY"rriSonme,.;or,o many is
scission meiu.rs as ,0 jrevent
.Itemtuoky reniaina loyal 1 name. 1 hey decline I to withdraw itwe loot cn those Democrats who, frcm
Tte legislature of Maryland was fo have' nd bc,1C0 llis nomination. The people 1 C,'V r "n,b.".ini" motives, are nocking
P Th- r. n 1 r v. I,r- ToTTta. our candi.Mo for Coroner, :
.T-, reports from Missouri by). . . ' ,
L-st niphfemAil state that Lexington was,1" "ve ofCIanon county, is a young
eiUTendcred to the rebels on Friday ht J man of excellent talents groat energy,'
low variously estimated. and bids fair to become ono of our most'
Defining Their Positions.
Wo Laving signed the call for
meet-
t.. . r, r.r:.l fr. , .. 1.1
"i - cunvensviiie on i ucsuay, the ord , wineii tuey may justly teei prouu. J here;
ft ept. lCI, harnby 'declare that we did j is not a man among them who does not
ZZ Vnion, the Constitution
ixr-iry aod tueir principles; that we re!lh(? government as above all earthly price, I
iji,eed with U.a aUon of 'Am organiz., and will eacnfice as much as any other
oiuhi )ewocraUtf party, and that l
the '.ublieatior. nf ihia rird ii Loth r,a
. .. .n. ?' tu,s cara 13 ,0lu f'a !
Per a Clurfinld
Ju. liloiom, Sr.,
Sapi'I George,
Jackson ftdnatjl,
urit,an Smith.
Hanticy,
B. C. Taylor.
Gainer T. Bloom,
J. W. i'errick,
R. B. nonsall.
Samuel Irwin,
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.1 It P.l.livall Cm
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J" : tn io.--McMa.U.
sw ork rrtmantJ,
and locked
1'7 order of the
ie1 i Ml Convention at CWfSelJ 17 f not "ly d,SCrT. th,e Lcarty
. I ... . . . rtnrl At AaM llaivinn m ll.. A 1 ..a
oniaeMof,iept. 1861, and will uprort Ii " ,Y . rJ J' 'iuif,oui
:b.nt n.JL : ' ,:..i.t vl ,sa of every Union-Iovinc conferva.
t'riuititiu 1. 1. rv xr a. aa &
m mav linrk. but then atrain are Kant it arnn S I . . . . I ,L 1 .1 . , i .1 . ... r.,,ni red IO Uluko ilnin.ili,,!. Vt. trtnnnl ,1 A.,-,,.,..
mm,tL lias Ven ar- len ID active life a Pit! too lon2 in thi. . .1 :c . i....i them uly autneaucatea lor settlement. In th n.,ni,, mnnnef
UDin Tort Lafa-fXIs. Vnuntc. t. U -heide,!" I, ,b, ' "1 .1" ' Vl.1'? , . . MARY SMITH, I 1 th. Short Shoe Shop ,
Utninistration. ' m. Ty coon tri.ka. ' ' " '! f1, U,n,W JOHN a. OOR.MOMT, P " ' Reed, Weaver A C.
Cm Com,' V T i K t Uc duly of 1 m
Oitnt
N- tied iii (Vi.Mj ni.. 1 f 1 1 n K
tDmi I dih , i, K ic .1. i t, iv vni I, in
It'l' 1 1 In e . i filldM iti J. il t'i!',
',ii I li thoi!iit ,T 1 Vn.f, t at i'i tlii" ca,-
1 l II ,11 y I tin ! (., ll, A , Ill.tV l, 'I ho , 'll t I'l
I .if .-enilly, we Invo 1'r 1 . I. r ill ,
I'.k iMuiilv, nn 1 !,. W, 7,i..n , F.mi.,
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rf JclVori ti county, l'otli of tlic-o yon-
personal ojiuI.ti ity at home. The charge
ol Know Nothingl.sm made airainst liim is
tu unfair as it in moan and cor totiitil.lo.
It is true that l:ke many of tin; lirt Doin-
ocrats of this vii'inilv,--vhoin
we ooul
namo, vcre it noocssaTv- ho was
IllVtH '
, . . . . . . . i ,
ion into a ml Hal liliuailull IMUMiio Olilor ;
hut discnvi'riiis tliat its ohiect was
jliti-
u! immediately withdrew.
Th;- 8tatoulL.lU lvo Uluke by thoaulhor
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., 0j otje kno,vai n1j ,vl;0 Ut.03 its
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contrai'iction.
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J'r. tnriy i.a tievvr luiicxi to yiiiJ a
wbole-30lilcl support to tho Demo-ratio
ticket ever ainee ho hecauio a voter, and
richly deserves the support of evry Deiil-,
OCi'at.
M ,. .0eT is a loading motnher of the
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bar, Ma man of much talent, and has ser-
veu one or two Hfcssior. in the loiys aturc.
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sll0ulJ theMS two gentlemen be elected we
are iuile sure tbe intei ests of the peoj.le
of thi district w ill lo much belter atten-
ded to than they have been tor several
ears.
rRts our candidate for Sher-
ill, is well known lo the pcoplu of the
counlJ'
He is a iiutivu of our count ,and
' through his extraordinaiy energy and in-
dustry, lie has worked his way, alone and
unaided to comfortable cil cuuistiinccn.and
viim ever rendy, with a willini: hand and a
. ... . , . ., , , ,
'cheerlul heart, to assist thie who needed
asii;tancp. II ih flection is almostcortain,
and that he will make cue of the moat ex
ce'.lent olliccru we have ever had, is be-
and bcrne a full thare of ihe, burtl.ns of
I the county- -but a very sm.i!l!iare of the '
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... .... . a.
Joseth Sti aw, another "native-born"
son of Hon. It. Shaw, of this place is our
candidate for County Treasurer. Like
the Llooms, the Sluws w ere among the
'anJ wolJ ,,11 fo, tht roAWon as-
signed for him.
Jacoii Ivf.vTZ, our candidate for Com-mis-ioner,
is a native of Germany ; but
has resided in this county for over thirty
years so thut even tl e illiliertd restric
tions of Know -Nothingism would not
r?. - cli him. lie is one of our most enter-
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lsln? pnd intelliL'cnt cmens, and in ;
!ini 1,,,,.., ,i, ;n, flf ..,,,..
v - .
will be entirely s do. j
For District Attorney we have Israel '
Test, Ksq., who, if not a 'iv of the coun-
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y . euu.es ......... v,..c-, e -s, 'Convention is Ihe only competent author.
in Thilipsburg. lie is too well kr own to j,y l0 il(ijUnt differences between the States,
rc uire furlll,.r ,10r,cc as his elo.iuent we are in favor of eat ly .rovision being
. . ... ... r, , the c ill of such a Convention
.ii iejds in Mippot t of Democratic pi mci- ''" " ' "ie t l" ol ucu s innvuition
11 11 ' , that their by a nomiit and lasting peace
l''es have len l.e.nd from a'most every . , w 11
"stuu,'" in ,,,e cmn,-v' W.W, Ti.at whilst wc.il.ink the con,
Cu.. Wonkrix, our candidate for Conn-' ditiou of the cot.nt.y may demand ex.
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y Auditor is e-pinlly well known; nnd neaud unaccustomed meavu.es jet
......... . . ,. , . i we regard any attempt to control the tree-
"c "'n uerenniriuiu ne is 3 eliminate
. .. . ,
-t .',-i.n-u n.:-,, in ii, u.iin
announced as a candnlstc '
"a alur" re-jueM.rg us io
ithdraw his name. This we submitted !
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1
v(.ii.iiivioiaiu AJ.iti 21 11 11 tii 1 lit. 1 i i m
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of the county should not fo: ret tint, n.i.1
of the county should not fo:Cet Hat this1
one of th, tpoH impcrtant ofliccs in '
.;ipir -fu ;
useful and enterprising citizens. IH",ci cimangeren 11-the coun
. .11 , . try mils', be rcscif.l fi 0:11 the disaetcrs of
The Icmoc racy thus have a ticket of ii ,V!ir anj llnr,.,v ,,,, .1
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at of men to save and to restore tUm I
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i. - uufcn ' "ry raan whodesircs the
Union presee-red. and nnr ,.n.r I
Jed toils forucr fonrlilion of peace and '
i properftj . i
Maj. Bloow -Unole J:ru,"a he
feated. ii ba,e trickVanii v Z
IMICil. US IT CI .rW . ... 1 I ....
mnn hi... ran H.i if 7v. A ".i
UPOn llllll. Can CIO ll. J re-Ai7n. fine
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... , ., - ,,, , , , , , ' unu naiu iui j iisiiu Mann on UIWO reo- . ' . , . . , ' - "i nil tiniu i country
r. editor of the Mr. lilooni it too well known, and h. I,..: i. ........ . . those having claims reainst the same will nres.nt .1...,-. .i...i...,
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1 n 1 ' i.' n. i ur f it h i ii y 1 1 tln
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in Miili'ig ilni ,,0 "IVori if ft ltvrrii
ll!t lit" i V.'I,M1 l ,l r 5 li,..
1 in iH i'n ,.iM.mi,.ti in i I, iil, M ,iiiniv
I ho lioi.!iitiin Mm llio im.iinninin Ii
Itor nnil , ninn, m! uf 1 1 , o 1; ,. k RepuLli
i in n, nil, n (.I do 'Jlili r.-ni!i,".iiini
I'is'i it t thai ii niMintml lien. John Pit
I n lor Court os. laM l.ill nl Ridon-iiv,
1 1 . 1 1 1 iv limvi ior ll,at iho leaders
if
llml p.ii ly i;i o.ir , miiil v. mo o;iihii 't
t!i,
i i si iil "lai t'o n ruvi riiiiiont" hp
lioo.l onlv n lor ,i (lie ai t (Imt tlioir
r pivs
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out lunniiM o lor tin UiiUl.ituio,
Mci nallv. wai h nioinl or of llm Connnil
too thi. roimilivl t ho "!'aioo" roohiliun.
l?rPRFtWTATIVV rnvvrwTTHV
ULlKJr&J'.XiTAllVJ!. CONVENTION .
Aoi'onlii.;! U lovtoiis nolico, thiM - dll -
forori 1 1 oin the ditli'ii'tit LMiintios in this
j KcproMonl alive JiH iol, mot at Si. Mary'
' 'rii''lay (In- 17ih instant, fur tlm pur -
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ii(..m nl noiiniiiititi;: a ciiti'iiil.il,!
in tho
lino ol K. .1. N lohiiUon, din liiicil.
'J lio hovoial iii'inlio-i tv pro riMirosentod
....
a loilows
Clearfield T
.1. Hover, II. Tassmoro,
.). I.. Cull le.
McKoan Xolh A
to.i. S. C. 1 1 vde
Ilackus, A. M. Hen-
j:ik C'ia:los I.tihr, fi. j;.
Iiovlo.
Weiss, J. A.
Jefferson Hugh Doivlitig, O
UroH n,
a. l. iiasting'i.
On motion, tho lottor from Mr. Nieiiol
son, declining tho iitiin to which ho
had bcon nominated, was read and accep
ted by tlie.-Convention.
On motion, tho Chair appointed T. J.
hoyor, O. liroivn, and Charles Lnhr a eom
mittee to draft roMilulions ex,ressive of
the sense of this convention.
I n tho absence r f the committee, the
convention was addressed by Mr. hovle.
Mr. Cuttle. Mr. Shult.o and Mr. ttackus.
Thu committee having returned, the
foil o.ving reamlile and resolutions were
unanimoiily adopted :
Whk kt.is, TI i convention did, on the
15th of August 1 ist, pass resolutions which
have been eonsii ui'd into sentiments of
isloyalty It the Union, and infidelity t0
the goyei iiinent and laiva. And whereas,
thso tosolutmus have boon mado the
pretext of deigtiin" persons for a factious
oppcsision to the Oomocratic party. And
whereas, the heuiivratic parly has ever
been the advocates of an unbroken L'nioii,
a written Constitution and obedience to
all the laws, no matter whose particular
interest thov aflecte 1. riiersl'ore be it
Jlcxoiuil, That we ndoi't the lollnwiiii'
resoljtion? pyssod at a recent Mass Meet
ing in Cleat field county, ns expressive of
the sense of this conference, together w ith
the following addition, and recommend
tlietn to the candid considi ration of the
people of this Hepiesentaiive Oistiict.
i-c u jid'i.' ru. i uai mo History ol the
c.M.i.uy is the history of the Democratic
(..my , iu.it. us 111 uie past, i ne uenioiral-
ic party has ever zoalomlv and actively
supported the powers that be in maintain,
ing the national lienor, and defetidin.i: the
Hvmltnl ,,f n , I !,,,, ., 1 i i ,. 1.. t. . .....
Lik1 in ' ; . ,
willing hands are needed the Democracy
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wul cordially cive to nnv administration
all the moral material nnd physical force
necessary to cin:h rebellion, to resist in
vasioii, or to wipe out any indignity
which may b-j ottered lo the Nation.
HiSvlcttl, That we will stand by tiie pres
ent Administration and aid it ;n all legiti
mate measures whilst its object- may be
the preservation of the Union, the en -forcemeiit
of the laws, tnd the mainten
ance of '.he Constilutional rights of the
people, but w ill not countenance any ef
fort to destroy the institutions of any sec
tion of our common country.
AVniti, That the Democratic party
have ever held that the Constitution, with
the laws and treaties made in pursuance
thereof, constitutes tho supreme law of
the land , nnd we deny that the right ex-
ists in any State to secede from the l'n:on
or to nullity tho laws thereof.
iV.Vivv, That this is no time for dis
sensions, criminations, or useless discus
sions .is to the origin of the war, or where
the responsibility rests; that a rebellion
exists, ami ail should strive to bring about
such a speedy and honorable adjustment
of our ditliculties as will tnavi us aain a
happy, great and united people.
Jii "iUoi, That innimuch as suoh a state
oi ainr.ra was never anticipated, ami no
...
I"'J11" c.mms nieii enauics inei resi
.ilont. nr.mv ntli.,r l,,ivv.r in nnr tinr.ii'ii-
,nCi.t, to propose terms or adjust UillicuU
ties, and as this may cause the war tole
l'rolonged and the bitterness and horrors
uirnvi i ui. ivtiuu , hum mikt ii .aiitmii
,i, ,.r .... .i i,.".i .1
nom oi speech ami treedom olihe press as
a iaiigei ous exi'eriaieni. Furor mav be
l.iv I ed with it,i,uni!y. if truth Is left
nee to 101
V, ' ln' UJ " r0 ''ro, rt
. ' . unity and success
-.v. u.. i iui vi.u u i' 1 ;v. iiiMi i iic?riiir
ni iiia iinrnnmntiA .1 . r
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7,.,, ,,-,, t ,1Ilt wo j,pflrti mihma ,
oel e,,t nd painoi.c language
of LxSenator liigler, in hi speech deliv-
ered in the United States Senate on the
21st of January, 1SG1, viz: "The Union
1,0 saved,' 110 mutter whoso measures
Z .. . . . " " w "uu
lolly and madness have produced it. As
for secession, I am utterly against it I
denv the tight and abhor the consem,.
The Convention Proceeded to nominate
candidates; John L. Cuttle named James
T. Leonard of Cleat field couiuv. and J..A.
iyle named Geo. . eigler, of Jel.erson
I county.
I On the 5th ballot Mr. Cuttle withdrew
IIKA n.n,A r.l In...,. I I . 1 , ,
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Zeii:ler was then unanimously nominated.
, ho -hair nril0in',r' committee to
wait upon Mr. Zeitder and inform him of
; ins nominal on. ir. .cigier came jor
if gen- ward md addres-sud the Convention at
.IT Z-. non,"lft"
l,tn - 1 "e preamble anil resolutions Were 1
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i.au io sir, .wigier nniiDir. iju iy, wno
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MARRIED -s,.,,t. I i2t 1.. I.v J!P. s.
i'i- Villon, Mr. J!, u. stow mi piiJ Min
','." '1 " U'' """r Il'a'lro,',, township. !
DIED -In llniily tmvnshi,. (, istti 1
in-.! .. ol dixo tlnoat iMtnl'U'ili;
nl"l -'am' Hochtol, noil vom-s.
llr,
aiso, on
iiui. i . .' . ' :
1 . "auliler ol ll.o Min)o,ll-od
, I yi ars. r
, At Mlisoutino, Iowa, roootillv .Tano
,,laui:hlor of llm'i P.....;',,.,;,. 'i' ...:'.'
. " t, ... w,...... mm juii.m
! BniMiil.of this county , ii 'cdati v
't ..' JZ Ll
SIllAi 10" .-Strayed iiwny l, ,110 js-h
uist.. ii 11 Id) CIW I'l yearn old no other!
I"'"'1"' Jl,,;o.lll'''-,d. Any prr-on Kivi..g i..rriu-'
ntioii uf mud fun will l, lil,.r,.llv i
tho
Cleaili.ild,Sept.2j,'Cl. J011 (iLLICH." - li- MKUKKLL,
V-CI.;is hmgivrivT,, itVa.,1" '"'"'"'t ,.f Morrol! ,y liig'er's Store,
coiieern, thiil an lyipncaliun has been mude
t his Kxi'i'llcmy, A. ll. Ciirlin, (iuvi.riiur of
IViiiisylviiuia, f,tr the piiril.in nf Jiiines lloikeii.
herry. now conflno 1 in the Western l'cuiteMiarr,
miner priiiaiirt irmii the Court ol Orer ami Tor
miner of I'lcarliuldeomitr
T. J. MelbLhOlIiill.
flcailield, Xewl. 34, 'I'.I. Ally for Applicant.
S i lt V
uf t!,e
I! 1 .1 I I I 'It . Came ta tlio preniifes
siilnenher in May last, a All'LLY
11 KIl'KKI!. The owner will conn, furwuril. nmi-n
property, rc., otherwise she will be ilispned ul as
the law directs. A X I) 11 E W DAVIS.
l ergiisnii lowni'hip, Sept. SI, IStil. ;it.
Dissolution of Partuenhip.
'PllK partnership heretofore existing between
J. the undersigned in I ho lilac Lsiniiliiiig bu-i-liois
at Luthcptliurg, was ilissnlvcd by uiiiliiul
coiisont on the i:ith intnnt. The eiomit due
Henry lUnti aro lift with Era. Flegal. fur collec-
ti.tn, to whom payment is to he niiule without!
delay. Ilr'NHY IluOVKK,
HEXKY UANTZ.
Luthersburg, Sept. 21, 1S6I. Jt
GUAM) OPENING!
m:w stcui:i
nj: w Fill Ml!
NEW GOODS!!
Great Indticcincnts to 1'urcliascr.s
II. W. SMITH & CO'S.
0M:i'iiicK, cash .stori:,
Smith's Corner, below Judjc Leonards.
Q r K KXS V A II K .
IT-'
T White Ill-unite Plates.
" 11 8oups.
" Makers
" ' Tea Setts.
" " C iffeo Setts.
" " Cups Setts.
Handed Cup Setts.
Tea .Setts.
Kwer and Basin.
Tea Sells.
1
i:?t
I'e.irl Whito
i,
rarasiuli
i,
Cup Setts.
Common Tens.
Coinrion Ten.
One Superior Lustre Spritr Tea Sell.
Creams, I'ies, Soups, by the half descn.
C, C. Nappies. C. C. B'iwIs.
liluss Preserves, (ilass Salts.
Ii 1'lu c Tumblers
PUin do.
Kx-'ebior do.
Also, Tens, Coffees, rfc, Ac.
and all ur'ieles usually kept in a country sttire,
will be kept here, as also many not usually kept,
bnt much iieeilid, nt greatly reduced price?
Ana we leel confident that all who will make
trial puicha.o. will find it to their advantage to
continue customers.
JHisttlhiifous.
Superior articlo Sweeping Brushes.
Large Ass't Waiters "most convenient at tide
in use.
rinr.ts Improved Coffee Spice Mill,
aed Cording, Drum Cording.
Wall Taper, Window Shading
Dandeanocia Coffee, Dandeunociii Coffee.
Mackerel by barrel or pound.
Varied assortment of
s
ffpicen,
Soaps,
Starch, by box or jiouud,
Knives aut Forks
Carvers,
Steel Pens 50 cts per gross,
Ten Knives,
Tooth Brushes,
etc., etc., etc.
i)i:v ;oo2;.
Toilet and PrmiicHade Prints of the most fusli-
ioaablo sty le and eolor. Tho now much worn!
maleritl of Culnred Alpsca.
Nowi. th. i;...tobuv.nir!...r,i; .1.....
' t-o.nji
urem for next season, as wo will close out our
stock of Lawns, Organdies, nreges, Poplins,
Crape do Paris, saliorincs. and all Summer goods
at fabulously low prices, to make romu fir our
Full A Winter stock, which we will soon bo uble
to offer to our customers, and the public general
ly, at the Cash Store of
II. W. SMITH A CO.
Also, a limited amount of County Orders want
ed in exchange for goods.
T:"' A l RIVAL Wo have just opened
1 an ! are selling very low, a largo uud eeiu
plcte stock of Hoots and Shoes, vii:
Mens best Kip Buot
noy best Kip Boot. '
Mens best Cnlf Boot.
Boys best Calf Bool.
Childs l,ost Kid Boot.
Mcim hesl Calf Monroes;
Boys best Calf M onrorg.
Youth's best Calf Monroes.
Childs best (!oat Pumps.
Childs best Welt Pumps
Childs best Button Pumps
Childs best French Moroco hocl.
Wotnans Mor. Jefferson heel,
Woinuns lioat Jefferson heel.
Wotnans Kid Slippers.
Woman Sup. Velvet hound gaiters.
M o mans extra fine Insting giilers
Woman, sup. extra heavy morocco..
II. W. SMITH rf-Co.
Hours of busines from 7 A M., to S p. M.
July 10, 1SL tf.
nXI'.l'UTOICS XOTICI Notico is hero-
len, hat Letter, Testaine: on.
ri ii n .liniii. nt na im. i
? f "! "'T.-f L""! - ..f.,
.... . . . 'j. -
upr. - i;iiu. ..,-, slu
ingtoa tp-, "ave heen grantedtothe un-Ted, sewed or pegged, (and as ho is a short
j : I All (ii.r.n. in.ll.i.l ... ...... ... .r ne. .
WATCH ft JIWIlllV
f Pill' itn L i
I liifui in, h ; ,
crcil r. ii M'H 'It
i n" inn r, mill i,,
I'lihlif (T t rriiliy, ll'iil In. lm Jn I
ri'i iMvcl h 1 1 1 I ; ,, I I . ;m 1 ,., , n
"' nt Ii f - I r 'm nl i', i, It Ml HIS .(III
1 Ifstlli !,, I'.i., n line iii.nri'iH'in nl i itn in,
W'at.'Iii'p, inn) ,1kii i in ii ilillt ifiit iiinlillvs
rimii A iin,;K. ii,.e In a full n-tt, hiih tin will
I'll nl tlif in i t I ri'imniinlilit iririn fur iiifb, nr in
f xrliiiiit'ii tor i'M pi,t ami ,iwr,
CI.dt'KS ofoviiry viirii'ly mi li:in,l, at the in, .(
ri'amiinlilrj ,riop.
ALU hi ii i li iiMli'ilj, u I, Koit nn.l Jcwoliy,
cnn-dilly roi. iiro.l Mint H',
ii nl, if.
1 A cniiliiiiuim o uf ialrontii:c i inilii'ilitil.
c , ,,, ...... .. ,, v,..'
rent. III. lsr.il. ii v virm v
j-ini:i ii viv Tn
' 1 ,lJ1 i'Vl 1 UliAL-Ll K
,
7 fnlVUii. . r .........
I.rni;.s or ALL KIMS,
hALl, OILS, I'AINTS & ( ; UtU'VAl IX
to)-l or falo very cIimiii for Sn bv
J 1
I leirlield, Ta.
-
I () II V ) l l,i t i
1 lj J l' 1
, Ui 11U1.M hli A.M (;A KUI At i K Tli I M
MKK.
Lo,;,',;! ,it A. II. Nlvr .l.V.v, ,; milt Li.l
(' V!,t-j!--ht lorm,-j,t
1 '''I'eetfiilly iiifiirmn the citizens of Clearfield
and aJjiiiiniig comities, that ho is at all tiuies
prepared to iiiunu Inrluru. nt the shortest notice,
Hair, Husk, mid Straw- .M.iilresses of nil
kinds utnl sizes, one of which is n Kobliii" Mat
tress, suitable fur C.W!l.'S OX ltU'l'.S,"ulii,-l,
can be folded in small coiiipass.iiml emptied Hid
refilled at pl.i.i.-ure ; mid very cheap, lie ul-u
trims Carriages, makes repairs to all kinds ef
Carmine Triinmitig and I'phulrterv. nnd iLiil.es
Curds fur .M:iira Tracing bines, "of any thick-ue-s
or length.
iSi-Cuuiiiry Pioiluce, Corn Husks, or Cusli
taken in Kvehange for w.irk,
?-0r AII orders left with any of the Merchnls
t'loarlield boruiigh will b, promptly attended
UV .' declirt
i:s! WIie u.Tj
BI.At hSMI I IIIM.. Tnr, subscriber res
pecifully iiil'oriLis his friends nml the puhliu
generally, that he is new well o ablished in his
XKW SHOP on Pine street, o posite the Town
Hull, in the borough t,r Clcarlionl, and upni, hii
own hook, and where he is propn:oil to do nil
work in his line in tlio very best slvle, and on
the shortest notice. His old ciistnM crs are n s
icetfully ns!,cd not to forget hiin, and any num
ber of new ones lire respectfully invited to give
him a trial.
KDtiK TOOLS. Hii reputation ns a Maker
mid I!,'i.iirer of'Kdge tnnls should uf il.-clfseeuro
him a liberal patronage.
liKOKCJE C. I'ASSMoi'.n.
April 2I, lsfil.tr.
N3W CO0D3
A C
KRATZERS
J
They have just received i general assortment of
Spring mid Suimuer DHY (iUUl.'S, consisting of
rONiKTS,
shawls.
11 UNIONS,
H ATS,
C A l'S,
WINK,
S A LT,
( I L S ,
PA I XT
LKAD,
DIM'tiS
lit M )TS,
SllOKS,
CHATS,
I'AXTS
VRSTS
NAILS,
FLOWKKS,
1' Ii I NTS.
DUCALS,
HAL' K(IK,
1 oi'LIX,
C LOI'IIS,
twi:i;ds,
MUSLIN,
L IN KXS.
C Alil'LT,
JiLIXDS,
15 1,'ooMs,
S VTIIKS,
s r i ki ;s,
-NOTIONS,
HARDWARE. O.UKKXSWARK GLASS
FISH, I5ACOX & FLOUR,
All of which will be sold on the most reasonable
terms for CASH, or npprovod Country Produce
C. K RAT. I'll &. SOX.
Clcarfielil June 11. 1 SCI.
NOTICE TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS
A;;i) TEACHERS of Clear field
County :
Public examination of Teachers will be held
this year as follows :
lilooui, Kciugson, Lumber City ,t Penn. Sept-ui-bertth
,1 5th, nt Lumber City.
Cuiwrnsrille, Knox Pike. Sept.. 6lh
if- Till
nt Curwensrille.
Clourfivld and Lawrence Sept. 9tli
i 10th
at
Liearllclil.
(iirard and tlos'..cn Sept. 1 1th nnd 12th, at o
tbeii School house.
Covington and
Karthaiii Sept. Mil. ,t 1 Ith
near Mr. Hitler's.
Uradl'ord, lirahain und Morris, Sept. Kith A 17 '
at (i rnhainloii. ;
Hogg-, Decatur nnd Woodward, Sept. 15th and'
l'.'th at Centre in Decatur. J
lJcll, Uurnside, Chest nnd New Wushin-'tcn,'
S..,.t "1.1 ...l 1 I.U ... V.. l I . t
Deeearia, (luelich and Jordan. Sent. 2r,ih and
27l!i at X roads in liorearia
Huston and Fox, October 1st. at No. 1. Huu.t-
iu Hu-lun,
'" I '!'", "''(. -Id nnd Ith nt Li.tl.ors-'
luirg. ALL AT 9 o clunk A.M.
Ciirwcnsvillc, 7:h uionth, I Jbsski: Diioomai.l.
2't 1 SCI pd. J Co.Sup't.
G L EX - EC II o
Geriiiantow n,
MILLS
Pa.
"VfcCALLUM & Cu.,
X M.lXl'KACTl ItEKS,
Inipcrlcrs, ami Wholosulo Dealers in
C A K l ll Tl(;s, 1) it u t; i; t h
OIL CI.UTIIS, M.Vni.US, dr.,
Uiireiioupe. .No. oti'.l ( hestnut Street
(Opposite State Huii-e,)
npr.TSl-ly I'uilaiieli'iiia.
1AITI(). My wife Snruh hns left my bed
nud board withmit just cause or lirovocatiun. I
1 tiorouy cuiiiiou nil persons iigui.'ul liar'ioring
or trusting her on my account, as I nm deteriniu-! L'ol. A. P. OWEN'S, PROPRIETOR
etl to pay no debts of her contracting alter Hio'ti.. ir n '
2.'nd day of August, A. D. Isttl- ' ;P'', ,lllO' nnnouncca to tho travelling . ublie
JKSSE WILSON, "'Ii r ,,nH !"JW tuk(,n rWK" "f this largo and
Subt. 3, lSOl. St. "e" kn,JW, I'ouso, nnd will conduct it in such a
... ! manner ns will render cxoe!'"it co'iifort and for
CjTHIKI(i TIMI'.S IN lllll.ADr.l. ' 'atislaction to all who may favor Li in with a
U I'rl A! rrmrn,f,n, t.mtrmcnt anion, (i.1
Jns.r. ; . i.Ati HA'i ruOT II .-H Ii between
the I'hiladolphia Polite nnd the nntorions For!
gcr and counterfeiter, Ja ics I'uchaiinn Cross ! ! ! 1
Cross Recaptured ! !! ! It seems to bo tho gener
al opinion in Clearfield, that if Cross had worn a'
pair of Frank Short a French-calf Boots, that he '
... ... .... .... ir ,.i ....
.''.T '"' fMioriy ii.
woul I new ,.,.' "IJ cul'' ?'
would ann iunce to all MmnJyr , .yu.,
ri n..tj j n- .
". '" . ""V,v" ".""'i"
Bhea. and Oaitcr, of any stylo or pattern, stitch
lei.
mwj on sliott notice
produce taken ia ex-
tusen. KcpHlring done
N. il, 1 in J 1 11 s lr
sale Sep,. 26, lr
135 00
1) V.- lie 1'iitiro I'f-I lur 'I I " I ft- 1 in i'
iii.i-l i'. iilnr iiriil 'nr. r I'nl " M M I'' i'l
M'llMUl, In Hip i-i.iiniry. I .'i.. .I l.niv
II i iititrn yoiniir in. n, limn t rin r i n r tli
rut Stall", hav,. Ito.-n i-Jm-ati'tl fur. In iiii'
within llii I'.itl llirro y oiir, muni' uf i n I,
Itcii cuif-lxvcil on lll'X'K K I'r.l'I'I'V uUa't i
ol $2000 00
ituit... .11. . ......, ul... I ....
r .
f aocmnt 1 ,h,.y ,.,r,', iliM-.l'
f:'' ' '"'''' "" imiiprin',
1 flu tout- opI.t nt nny funp, ami n
,,lll'v rl''"-'. withmit iMrn iliai.i..
1 I'.tr I'., I ,1. ,.... l l
View ol tho I'ULl.Kili:, i'tii'1 im' tiv.' 1.
t.) JCNKINS A S
.May 11, t'tl. ly. I'llt-l.-
I'
ITI..
V. .11
i s ' i.i.i ; e r.
iicir
(it
if
Ci.i:viri':i i,
Ollice In r.'rahru-.'s M
Juij :u. ! si' j tr.
p. I.
il h l:!l;ill',
' MOuliK l-'TVv-.!
- 1 AlTliolcsalo ami Itetail .Mcitlmiits.
Air i
Al.v
an
' f i exieiisivo uuuieis in mutier, satv,
& H i . .
her ami ahinbs. Also, dealer., in lion u
griiin, which will be sold cheap fur cash.
Oct. 1 1, IS.','.!.
"l ! A Ii K l'S I .M l R 0 v i.
SEWING VACiriXK.
pa ices moyr $o to ;to.
Tho LOUDOIll Si:MXii MAf!ll.'i:, nn en
graving of which is hero rcprcsci.lcd, has now
become a reeogni.cd fuvoriie wherever ii
ha. been ii;troiluced, and is, beyond juostion,
tho best, as well ns the handsomest, low-priced
Sew ing Mm bins now before the public.
No. I. A small and very neat Machine fur
family use.
No. 2. A largo Marhino Tor ritiiltlttg heavy
work and for Plantation use.
This .Machine is much admired for its simplici
ty, and for its reliability mid durability it id un
surpaiscd. A child twelve ycaxs can ruu it with
case ; nnd yet it will sew fiom tiie coursoit cloth,
to tho finest Swiss. There is im Iroublj of ro
w hiding the thread, ns it is taken froai the spools.
It has no b.lts to give trouble, nnd will run
backwards us well us forwuials. and sti. I sews
equally perfect, nud w ithout danger of breaking
needles. It runs by friction, and bv closim: the
J box over it, it is thrown out of gear. In (net,
i wo have no hesitation in rpiiiimcn.!i,, 1, tl...
host family Sewing Machine in use.
7 he Jvllotring I'rhitims Atvardrj (lie ubove
Machine. :
At the Fulr of tho Franklin Institute, ISSS,
tho 1 imt Premium.
At the Pennsylvania Stato Fair, at Philadel.
phia, September 21, ISM, the First Premium-a
Diploma.
At tho Pennsylvania Slnto Fair, hold ut Wyo
ming, 1 Slid a Silver Modal.
For the best Double Thread Machine, at Lan.
caster County Fair, held October, lSat) u Silver
Medal.
At the Maryland Stato Fair, hold al tho Mary,
land Insti'ute, Jialtimore, Md., October, lSil(
under strong competition, a Silver Modal was
awarded lo this Machine.
At tho New Castle County Fair, hold at Wil
mington, Delaware, October, a Diploma.
Tho above Machines aro manufactured by
II AIU I S W. 1IOWMNI).
Wilmington, Del.
K A L KS ROO MS.
No. T20 A ret Street. I'liilnilclnhm. P
j Nu. Market Street, Wilmington, Del.
S. D. J.AKFU,
I inai l.! ly 72U Arch Street, Philadelphia.
I rt-Persons wi-hing to see the nboi o Much iuo
in operation, can do so by calling at the rest
jdenuo of D. IV. Moore, in Clearfield borough.
NEW GOODS!
j A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Spring Si Summer Goods
AT THKCH FAR CASH STORK. -
I nm just receiving uud opening a carefully
! selected stock of S
Si.ri i. if nml Kiiinno,r ,,,-..1.
i I . ' "
oi annosi every dCHcription,
a3F0vtnienl of I'rh.U and Dress
. goous, oi mo newest nml latest allies. Also
great variety of useful notions.
JUY (JOODS AND XOTIOXS.
l!o1ints, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Hoots ami Shoos, a largo quantity,
Hardware, (iieeKswaro,
Drugs and Medicines,
Oil nnd Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
(J u o c i: U I E s .
j I ish, Sacon ami Flour,
I ... , Mackerel in j and J barrels,
jortho best quality, all of which will bo sold at
tho lowest cii-h or ready pay prices.
My old friemls and tho piiblio generally, are
I respectfully invited to call.
I i:-ilS. It Al! kinds ut VHA I V
' I COt XTIt Y PUUIH CK taken in cxchtingo of
j Clearfield. Juno 20 1SC1. WM, P, IRWIN.
f i UOYf'
CITY HOTEL.
I ' "
- 11"'
no7-1y
Tol
crsons out of Employment.
AGENTS WANTED.
In every County of tho United States.
rlO cngago in the sulo of sumo of tho lost and
I 1
I ,0stle2nntlr illustrated Work, nublished.
Our publ cation, are of tho most intstresting
charnclcr, alaptoj to the want, of the Fanner,
flleclianie nnd Merchant: thev are i .blil.,l in
bniry of every Household in tho Land.
I iU-lo men ol enleri. rise and iiidumiom h.L
t it 9. I Ii i liliui nnti ntfarm n n.aa..a .. 3 1 j
employment .oldoru u'bi J.t wit !
iti.l
0ct 21,
i'.cacu 1. iieuge ineir uearty support, 10 Sept. 3, laol. bt.
i