v. U(,1 NO 1.1 M I It AN Ml t li' k t .1 k l-l i I 1 M. ., II 4 I k: (I I V U llll tlVAl " f !!'! I I I . , II 1 . I ' ' ' I 'III', TKlt M r 11 ANTI.V fcXrOSfctV I A ui i f ' li ' t, I'Mh I U.tiV Vt! I;. 4. V . .. -. ,1 . . ..c .' . .-..- ;v ... CLEARFIELD, 1'A. Monday Morning. October 12, 18G3 Di.MOf ll U lC STATU TICKET. .r tt''iTnr, (iVA)U(lT. W. V(()IWAIU, )' .i.j.tfiC r.wl.S.', Tor JuJienf the fiuprimc C viot WALBYlt. LOW UIE, f It AHijhiny county, IlI'.MOSl; ATIC filSTHK T 'IKKlT. tlt.l.1 ' t Miti ii lii c iV. f itiii) p.iM-l .i .i . . . . . , II glt'ti M ! Mi'ii'fi lt i)i inK ii." iiittm-iifiii- v imi i1i i nl of r i n I "l ml li"t Ii' in the '(miln, 1.1.1 W0. .Irtnul. In" FoMlnin S. il '" 1n Mill 111- -IT Mll.Mn dliM li M F. M .'(.1 IV, A,n i ,i miiiiit that ilo firt liniin fiiny Hi" iii'n.i K Hi f( Mdirn ate i '' niif 'ini tiiM.-n w rom am. n Mim'ivi. nli'-u e niert ll ill (hp I t l.iisirl M"i M"l ihlite uttrnli'ii I" ' ftn A I '.III moist III D::V ll.it ilwl hn (..,,. ol (he mnvh.t vnA in (hit ilaoe.'lhr li ttrt sigmd " W. C." Iii niii.tli. r ml- Me r.ti Urn u i. n (o Ins. it the wo:d ' .... .. i ... . i, ... ... (.hi, pur. I n ji'-nnr lutnler if M"n r Mrtti.tio, I n g to tln f n I n "I Ii nl n' linn. ... 'v ! ;.'' ' .1 ..', t li l.'.'liirH til HI II All) l" l) d'.'l'ils tlli llltl,r,l i . i t v f llii' vpio i-vr l'l'l'ilt) I'liilniirfJ in lln fhinu ! ttc r, Ii I ll" in ( nil M I. 'I n ll ( lijji.nl. fri,Pl. ! A irl'tnl'd Vulo (if tlm filli und l'Mh I 11 1 I It I M M t Mill t it tl. Hi i'-.ih ,Iah, luinn .m. M l , Hi(iiii(i.t, n 1 1 1 1 , h 1 mi tuny l,i n litil'i lt ,, i fci I . "'v' In il ia nl 1 1 S Um i.n ),.,.. f "11"' ' " " '-. .ii' ! ( ii , '.., I llll IMP' Ii , , , 'M I I . , ,. . .1.. ... 1 - ...... '1 ,.rr-(,r,l Kin ..nwii0 ,( - rnn.. V' '. .! " '""I I ml llil'KH4 IM'I'n llll,if.ii.' i (,u( Ml ...!!. .1. ...ir.i:.. ii. I.. .. ... .. . i n . . . " WIMP III IMP 0 11 n 1 1 III .11 11 ' 1 1 I'l Till. 'I H, III.1.' in,-1,,r,,", ..ill .i.';."'l- III" luring .r - , . If . I u i in f n iit if it lluw ili'l lll'll- Air- M',, tin I'lTMiil Al clili; ii ri Ml I'lui f Im -tlrM'IIH' Jlllllfl' W'lr I'll lliO HIHH' .i,J,Oki- i t ci nvhli nl Union "lilii-r 1 W'r j;ii'j 'i-o lakinjj tlinn ti i heir 1'elitj'n. Iii'civt' i llo) f.'ivrii, fi'llon'. (lull t ' ropnlnr oi'li r, ll luil, u nrp I'l'i ri cll)' 1'illli Ciiiiin, ''willitii! Id mi Hit lliiU Ji-urw ol t.iiHic 'IVnlli, ' Svl V(v,il hi ii, 12 . t'r.'i 7 ii.'iiiii.'.' it ! i.i k m.'. ."I, I1 1j n ti'iliiiati. iii c.f llll' i ll ii'i inli.il (l.iiifi o.liimi n hicli dhouM l,p visitfd upnii uur To unit Whs in I ho Minn rnnnner. we ' llifit Jii.lpn Vm.m.m niij'lil lo disCiim- . I ....... i- I.-.-. i .1. .... ' ' A. ' '. t in li tn life. J ,. "'"I i .... vi . I .... II .... . ""i ' i I . . . .1 I. . tl , i KI'Mlllll H' ll V IIHV ...i.L. I . V li li'.l i. H I nl l'i llii l l'ivo't Mni.lml. in I . . . . . , , J ""m, I. ' . , , 1 , .i ., I, . , . ,, loll; ! ilal lip ! lit? n. .1,.... H ll' I'll) .I'll' 1 1 V I I'M " nolilii'M lilCli'l.", , , , . , ... , , " "' VH.tl i i, in nl Irn il, niiil J fill In rnm . ..4 . . . . . ' ' iMa i mli, (..fliv,,,, tin' ill el III.' M.ir lui! to V "ltr" An o ' ' ''"J.i :..,,., I ..... . l.:, "K" f"ln "'It rol rn in (in. I,,.l lmti' iill ilii Miiiilnr. ,o mill ,1 ,i l ll haiij nil), inn toruitv Cm ., ,.1, in m. ,., tH.l vilhou l,rd ,'. Vi ,lf..lV or deli t.i lt ..,., ; nun ji'H,.' nuiy I ll... limrnqiii- A1im, fj. -- '.ol(.in..iiHi'V, il' o in o cuiTcsnriil ; for t?' present the follnninj! extinrt fn.ni a letter (d.in fuiciu-turn cilitn. Tho thai i. kilo .l.-uuiu ul,iil thouli', MmiiiiK for jj ,,,, , l'rrflii and (10014 W TN"' hoi, I tht n I'uhlii! ii.uri.nlM who w ill ' w ritten l-y 1 niemher t-f the .Mh, conipuny oh fuUe i the l.ci-i Uof the J. ImM.'d stolid m 1.101 e ci.i.j;. 1 inl olinie, hut 1 wh miireh- , , )jM (1(J d,,IUl r . h ' ,.,.. , i. . . . ., 1 1 1 . (J down to (own 111 roini .my wi u nmo . ' 1 . . . . "ihdfjt 'U'l.KerMely nnd .yMo.nu.id.lly de.. ive C, dnted 01, ll.o i;.,,,i,ln. Vn., Oct. 2." d.U ho no g,vojU.Ucr,.nc.. Minh,. imd desert,,,, Vlu. hud he,,, 'Ju ne d,n.ojS V n ' M J rondern l,y nr , ,;(ho or,K,n..l of uhVL U alike rn to , ((J ,wi , in piUon nl caun, CuHin. .ml 1 l,a. the pv(,nin(.nl( MuJ Ul d 'm '.oMiii. Hie contemn of cverv honesl'thu inspection of tho ilouhiiuc. Tho 'rilircu. iittiltcs aro vn In the oiijri.Kil : i.lK NO. 1, I "You in 0 piohah'y fern hy the Abo ' Found in tho fir I column on tho first, lition dn rtsi, that wo have, ul hist lm'l ft T. J. ROYKU, ef Cloardehl county. A. M. BENTON, oC McKean I'oimly, J)i;moc kahc coi nty ticki:t. trkasvheu, CHRIS. Kli.VTZF.R of Clearfield. CilMMlSSIOXKI!, AMOS JU'.AD, of Lawrenco Up.. 1 . . . r'l. .1. ..1. f ll u, ,Alhnui'ni.b l imiiriui pn,:e, in an article of 1,1 lim-i, wherein " il Ywi inoveineni 111 our rcKinieni. 11.0 u...... o. ...... , -.v ' . . 1 'vole w as taken on l.isi Siuumv week. .n,nn ll,.-!,, f i-r I 1 1 i I v ' Op n hut run Kiev I i. ai.i." nai lh Journal. Hint I wo oi t 10 1 .. . .. .r... . 1 1.. 1 ' ' , , . , . . ... le.MeiiH'.y a joiing man 01 o. a, oiouui .i.:.,, ,,( parlv lhnt rtviui.e 1. resorl to : new rebel iron clr.l fjun nimii", "Hi' , limned ' the VvpfinrfiMd and the 'allandi'i- i.liHisiii ii o!' minidiiit' miollier nii'lil in llio k- i'.. 1 i'"ie ri.M . . 1 . . ,' I I - r ri J.II1K .lll lllll.n Kllll f.A ... Pl :M.r.'yr IhIm-IiooiIs-oiuj lor enoii .v.iit w j,lllM d-houso with m.iiim dninkin rowdie it,,.,,,., ,. tru ,i,.mnr v a N In'lioi oil 4 (ho Union. And th'w in 11 hp1o itstio. nnd devei ten IVcun tho Invalid corps. - foll,..i m,t ,;i. i,.ir..r.,.n V. 1 W Whalean (ho lutronsof such ft Kheel "I'his 1 thmi-ht wu.i jin-lly hind u5nK) to ,nvo a 1 ennsv.vania s oiu.neor, 1..11 wnen 0fl(,r lm,ci10Ilf ll)Hk wll0 - t 1 coiwdeied who ruled ll.o Nation and )ul. Ja ,.,.,,,,. , lljvile . ) kitf ,"'." - . KpoKe i-fxt, linn 1 iieru nun r dit (;J l.-ll the LMiiiid-hi.u-.o curly this ni'iinnj:, s.vl nnr,. , , ..,,, , ,, .U'.M taking l.eakfa.t l.eforo (h.yhphl, Rt the (UlJ . 1ui, So'j "MiKluTb rolPMl," where " Uncle Abe )nore dnlonlcd man den SavraorV.7,! furmshe. his prk, bread nnd colleo, to ,e Wii1,i,Uk) elected (lovtWr of Wriu. I,... .YeMeidc.y a )oung nian orCo. A, brought Uii)1. (ifl , (hllt r(.qlli,,,, r,.sovl " copv ot Iho llarn.buri; Ic'fimvh to my : , ,. . , , !i..m ;.niui..i. H.n i-..,.,,!.. Vi. men of c.U mh.mnin. means to keep it up . AI'MTOR, tent contuinii a iho result. Tho men ol tu Tho article is stolen from omo ,,,r "" "y " , ionR Mi'l "" M'lfl l-o, 1 )iT,!;iV of DosnotUll. , , . 1 . i-. , thrown oui 10 tnein initi 11 inov wniun - - yj 1 other paper, huntiippeM.w.thoutcr-dU,,,.,,,,, Whu1J ,jH ,! 0r rt.W(er!) hav,. notloul;t lo!llnt.fl fic,m and the Journal ,. thereloro r.spmu.ble. , tlie s.ato in limo for the election Of ( . wm Llh NO. 2. eourso under these enrumstiinees, t-urtini J 1 . , , , ,. . , ,. r 1 ; 1 - i,..;.. 1 had many friends. 1 see Co. (', ii down - l""t mine lime apo, t.y inn soiuier in uie v lino (.mi maeu promicuou-,,v. nmc x,, .,! i,,, ., ;,,,.,, passed round, and we aruved l this ciiy ,,r.irt ril,., N . , , tnlA.' al halt past 11 o clock, and m:i.lied up . , , moblaw ami tn. . 7 11 ?n.,,"T dine. Now- 1 reasoned in di. . T? ... .., i..D ... . . . . ... 'unBnimoill for Cnr.in. The lirst aru.y of the Totemac, to present General , 1 : J . i,, Zv ' I, out 1 !nt!- .0W 1 reB,,0I1'ld in dis J 'k he fol ow.ng M ,!ven a, an extn.e from illtimftn , tllllt B voto Wll, lo be fv MciBn wilh tw,tU,lMiM pf (heir iV . n il n , kTl eo Irt u. ver an.ynja,, .Im Inn Winn n-ii ril s nii'fi-li 111 Indenen- 1 1..,,, u'l.n ,.ig n. fir. nuJ u"UIKll,i nniKi 11 toiiioii .i ... rui0 (i Vl,in n ,,, 1,,,,,.. .. r JUilk'O t oouwavo s nneccii 111 1 iiiich-ii- l un waM n ,en , who not as l.r- F. F. COUTKIMIT, of Cov ington twp 1 11)0 : I U'.. I...ni il .!.! !... I tin X.111II1 die promised sonini liinu (oral at a o clock, 1, ..1 ,1,, v.,,.1;,. i...i.... . , . .... , L'UII'U U VUIKIIL V ..Ul LH,:j I P Q fl fa f which ii encourairnii:. al - , ....... . -") "- , 1 , 1 I ..1 ... t ...1 ...... . ...:.i..... .1: - w " UMCKMIOI. L (h'tice Souare, rhil.vlelphia, in Perember Ulerly Serpeant, stuck tint head in my tent , e ' " . 7 ' " " . ' ," ' . : voruy-vore, yen ver nfttilamfriMm, laiul asked me how i wouLJ rote 11 1 Had 1 c" i""j''-. i" u uuimoouru. ia chance. I linked hi in who had 'sent rn . . ..... ... r I,.,,, ,,111,,,, n 11,11 i.MttinnLMf iinki.,.!,! . . , .1 .ii ... . - .. ... 11. ihhk in i.iri iiv nnfi ll... . .1 , miOTVrB Trt TWT7. POT.T.R ! ! n...c.....l.lv. I snv 1. t li.-r i-o iipbcphIiIv " ; " "-""" '. .. . . " I'l'onoso .bllil 1I1C llie.m a blieiiy an possible, : I.I,,, .., ,.,l,i..Ulriinn nrniiim . .. . . ,; , ",B uc xiu,jijiii.iii v i -v ' tvus t he i. oioneln orders.' I then mnt : , ., , ,. , ., . . ... iu. voti.nc citizens uom ue col. oi. r.rr-, v ,f.Yrri Hero is the scnloncu in full : ! -Till the Polonel i( i, none of hi, d-d ,eHV'ny : 11 0 ,U"l:C 10 in,Ke u,nr own j - ,t bless in tha r.i.t J have nsked my-. Abii((iOI1,.rs wo lmve niado m' llU' OilOJo. . , ... , . ., , , K r-n il.M.inf-u l.niv I imfn ' llrtsi.id ll it u nr l ., U'ont lllt'll IS ..w.i' if f,,l'I 7 I It 1 J.'TT 1 ' 1 " - ' " f it'" "f j. i, ....... (.,,.,,..,,,1, .. 11 T . I T.I . . . lining in possession of all ll.o lael, wo ' m " '"V "r!i"; Hl . Ven u ver nonotiups ve dwtrmetj t'2 b 1 i Cast to he slon.ach. l it doe not turn i :;.:........ , ' 1 0, ........... .,... .; ui.vou - : the polls, we would have a iini.ll majority ( to bo purchased by contributions rnntinc dertakinc to ' Tor Woodward. 8onie half dozen vote.'. ; c s.. , . ., , , , ? :for Woo.lward a, it was; hut I e there i. fro,n -0 b' JIl,Jor (" down to ten tneio is no;no m(nlion of tin fliet on Uierelurns." j by the rank and file. Subscriptions ! binsinesK how I vole.' llo said UK wori.n. ' peiiceabiv. l sav, lei ine eolith i;o peace-, ll our Loniiiapy was allowed lo vote at To-morrow the great battle of Constitu-1 ably, J she go at all." ilional I.ibellv will bo decitltd in 1'eni.syl- This iB liko tho infidel lint vania. The party new in power in the prove that the lliblo iays .. . , v-..; .. : :...i i i... ii... c... oiaieanu uuo.. .... i.u....... b Wu, u, uu...... ...u ....-v u...n, Whftt ftn inriirnoUH out.flg0 u,0 ,he .upon the liberty ol the citizen unknown , i the well know,, sc-iptuiul quotation, !inlelli of he rMAmvoffluP BMuie, , t ' i . . : ti. ii ti . i.ii ..'J :.. 1 1 ii...... !. ... i c mho History oi civinzeu nauons. .u u lfor e assert that the rra are to be right oU rial by Jury,-tho privileges ot Uort. fouuJ in Me kB, T, , Hue writ 01 habeas corpus, mo irecuom o. i m.i rn n uuuv "u""m hum Speech and of the 1'iess, and the inalien-: uttered Ihe uenlimentns falsely attributed wble rights of the Uiiizen, have been swept , to him, why should the Journal find fault? ffrorn thp land. All tk-ese inestimable In its is.ue of !ov. 14, lisGO, tho Journal, K1GIITS were puaninteed to us by the ' (sieuling from the Tribune) said, in speaking nuen who perilled their lives and fortunes of the threatened Recession of the South in the slrugglo for Independence, in tho'ern Slates, just as Judge Woodwar.l was, Constitution they afterwards framed and and near about the nine time, said, adopted. They thought they had cfiVctu-j" LET Til EM 00 IX 1'EACE. It is not .ally closed (ho door against the encroach- i necessary to create any disturbance about nent. of tyranny for all time (oeomo, and j v" they fill sank into their graves consoled , BP,.C(i0 ,nny )e a revoluiionarv one, BUT with the happy reflection that their great IT EXISTS NEVERTHELESS." "If work had been well done, nd that their any cosideiable section shall deliberately ... tip. .T-'iiii-v iniii- resolve to co out, W E FOR ONE SHALL posterity would safely GUARD and THE- j;()r COUNCIL ANY 0 )ERC1 VE MEAS 3EHVE the priceless legacy. URES TO PREVENT IT." The testimonial was lo be a costly sword. But, men of Pennsylvania, tiirrk is utii.i, norE. Rescuo your noble old Common "wealth from the hands cf the imbecile robbed, and cheated, and trtated like beasts of burden ; but they uru either de nied a fair expression of flieir political sentiments, or if they do cypres them, they are wickedly uiisreprescnied. Such perfidy never before disgraced any politi cal party ! And these men protend lo be ihe exclusive friends of the soldier ! Out upon such hypocrisy ! HE NO. l'J, Is to he fnutd in another ariirle in the same column, w herein il is said ' the pur poses of Northern Copperheads lueuning Democrat and Soul hern rebels, are identical." We h.vo tho authority of P. M. Oneral Blair, for saying that it is the self hat crime have I committed to di serve until treatment? and I can imagine no answer, unless, indeed it is my polit ic that hsvo given mil I hn honor of being ( lasted like Jesus 'with the transgressor.' 1 have been to some extent learlejs in advocating my political views, and beintj ili'l .'I'li'il iiri il lln, ivuril tjum liV LI1V fcribed-ien. Meade heading tho list with jsurgeon. 1 was aoon turned over for $L0. About this lime the Jacobins at Iduty, w hile my more fortunate ltVpubh Washinirlon lot wind of tho movemcht, !'an tiientls were oflered furloughs lo go c i i ....... 1. - - l : .l'i i ' . were opened arid a very large sum sub- jhomo to tho election. This, however, ia all right since it comes from the kind and a messenger was despatched forth- wHii. uemar.mnguen. wcuuo a immruiaie , , .,)0 .. sci;i,rs' ,, Tirre was presence at the War Office. When inter- nn amusing incident lransiired here a regaled, like a high-souled gentleman and i few minutes ago. A Negro Sergeant came tiirougn inw -i i, ami ino guard inai was walking hi. beat here (being a white man) was compelled according lo the regulations, lOFalute-the superior African OjHir. It was the best illustration of American depredation I ever saw. U was the hinder law olicv rraliied. And now, while 1 write, trie nigger Sergeant is drill ing his mIim1 in the "Vim." Yes, my Denmcrt'iic friend, wo nr fcll hero to gether. n:p!,"rs and whites, diwerlers and true roldier, he acknowledged Ihe facts herein Mated, expressing his unqualified approval of them. Secretary Stanton ug gusUd the propriety of abandoning the project, and refunding the money. Gen, Meade disrenled, and returned to Lis headquarters, lie there called a council of all his officers, when (he subject was I cnnsiin.ls. criminals and coivnlessents. Jt is thus seen that by garbling Judged 11 Abolitionists who are co-operating with WoonwRD's language they putMcir rvortls jinen who now control her debtinies, and ' m P8 disloyal. into Lis niou'.h, pud or that condemn renlore Ler lo her once proud position of FREE. INDEPENDENT and SOVER EIGN STATE. She is now but petty Province wRh her destinies in (he keep- iugof, anil subservient (o, ihe bidding of great overshadow irg tentral lower, Ll E NO. X Is found in the fourth column, repre senting " the Soldiers for Cunin," and will bo attended to. LIE NO. 4, The next article, in which Kentucky is , - I.. ... . lierChief Magistrate nothing more than nic,n,met' "v,nfi given a majority oi vassal of his masters at Wushinclon ! r".'"J r uie Anniuionisis, along Willi the Secessionists for tho destruction of the Union." I IE NO. i!0, Is tho insinuation In tho first article in very fully discussed, and a decision in accor- i ..i .i i .-.-' . ... !'... . ... r...t t.'"!'' lyunehM. I of Abe and Andv tko mildier.' friend" Here arc (he facts in (he oaso. Romeofhov nccMirnging to the Uxica-ioving many ri dat I cannot mention dein all. Jfcn Blunchnrt was correct Woodward n' do very man for us ; bud 1 am alrkitt, is misdaken, for it is as easy for fimimin to pull de Allegany mountain asum it is for a copberkead lo brake de litw. Do next and h st sphenker vns Bulcbt Sclioop, oh your down. He used to vn, metodist minister. I belief heaooii ono still if Lis onraduful Lredern hnf elected him (JlasR-leader, Khtewss, l'residin J'Jder, and Bishob ; bud ug wood not do it he shook oe dut ofs feet at dem and left. Schoop said dirg about being king ob de iionotioji, I dink dis must hub bocn ubouttliii, he vent in by de back dure lo Bee Jcsi Forney, and aftei wards put money t bank, Schoop noa how to taks caret number one. Dis grsdest man ob U, el cept dere Royul hinessej Abram Lingj Louis Nnpoloon, I'rancis ) oseph, Zar i! exander, do Suldan ob Turkey, and i Iving ob Iianomy, enligiitened us grailelj He wived Gov. Kurtin vas do soldien'im frend, bud ono ting I vih he woodW lold us, wxdder de gallant men who 14 tn defend our country misrepresendcdts. day a'serded dat day ver fed en ih'il meal, clothod in roiten shoddy garm-n ar.U shod in bner-80ed shoes ; butliiis! .he officers, who were most active in their jsoklier, who sscnuced t i.a pleases Q) a he forgot dat. He in h'n peculiar fj .fl'.t. Hi... to ninnif.-at their love and . ti..ii ..u. . t,c atilo rid.cuied di gard for their former Chief, rumor says, have already been relieved of their com mands ; and it may be reasonably suppos- the last column ol the tecnd .age, that ed that the axe will loon fall upou Gen. .Indgo Woouw arii is "willing to surrender" Meade himself. any portion of our territory. i Why this display of petty despotism? LIE-NO. "I, I The answer is, because Gtn. MeCMlan is a Is tbn cfiunllv bnsn insiniiuLii.n. in l'e 1 Itnncrat . dfi cotili.'f lirrli whnknll his rou 11 try from rn.r and disgrace? My u, fk,r Jibcrdy, Je law and fieComtitnita, heart acl e while 1 wnie it. but to save ne nked. vat riles haf vo Ion? Imie, your necks tn in 1 he ecourge of another M,e . ve some ; ve now hsldiriii draft (says ihe oran of Audr at Narris-1 . ,0 .older all vo van. and i.i. burg,) you nu.sl vots for iho " soldiers' nu,cU ee0M tho govermenl as ve blea.il friend." But w hy ci mplain ? "The crisis' vo buil tj9W ,i0ivn sn(i p(iVi Great iiAtm is only artihciai, anu win enu in niueiy days!" aye, even Fooner, for I have heard good Republicans say (hat if we elect Curtin tho war will soon be over." next paragraph, that "Judge WoorwAKr is not ri tavor ol an honest proseouiion ot (he Linpa'V), and Butcher Swxope is hiil'ii fit! It u done in Illinois, a dunkardn islor vas taken from do open grave of (k ekile and 111 id out a driul draged of ul V.,. .iii.1 11. nrp a ll emla.I .n "ninelv . r .. 1 j ..T . I...4 u , . p Tl 1 1 ' ' I UU nilHUll, I OT UIHX'llll UW LUI, Tl . uuu U. 11 the freemen of I eniisyl vania en-!diy(,., , , waB only .'Miticiu! . so su.e 1 8h00 h,'r ,,aker, hil dpxt fronJ' Mm dorse such acts 01 uespot ic tyranny 10-1 ji ill tort in s elect 1011 end ut. i;ui 1 win If you fail now, yon mav never l:aveiMai"0' Xew H"""!'", Ac. Kentucky !war nml in f,u.or ()f ...ullin ,own tjie, J morrow ? Or will they not rather rebuke ny nothing on politics, for I presume you J ... 1 . . 1 1 . . t . l 0 . . .! i.niiA n nun a mi vnnr mnuU f us limp. another opnorluait". " Military neeessi'v " waa carnou ul,on 1,10 "niicai piauorm ro)(eUion ." has forbidden a free Fallot in other States, declared in the resolutions adopted hy the IT MAY' BE ATTEMPTED HERE. You ' IJoUH? C)f Representatives at Ilarrishurg nave tho power to prevent il. Wf.l you LIE NO '2-2, 1 them in a manner becoming t!! sons o ' the sires of Sevenh -six ? Is in speak'i'g of Ihe Abolition meeting in last winter and which acre opposed by nirv j tbia place on court week, styling il " the! largest and most enthusiastic meeting ver I 1 game's antyslavery Bible. He saved 611 le negare ns p ettrr dan de ccqiWrhedftr ay dree nuniiei, m cr In vnr : 1 at icr A mm niivnupir locked up in a nigger jail, you must vote t (l buntret a lied anil put dea P . I .... t.1 : .... ' l.;... .1 ' 1r.n....Knl. i . . . . .. U in de army fj have all made up your minds by this lime. Je C0.rbP1hed ho pay j Still if you don n't want to he drafted an! j VQll n to VRr . j-.U LIE NO. S, hehl in Ibis part of tho Statu !" 'I bis is a " I A I I . ' . .... I oxercise that power ? 'I ho question is lor i A'Ml""""s '" "t lt ony- vou to decids. Men of Cloai fudd county, will you per- U ,1,e r-cno of lho '"i" I whopper ! i ..ll. 11. 1 - I 1 Ti " I i form vnnr dulv in n,...nr tvi.r.bv vn..r -"a,eu " "-'uaru namou ingnum. patriotic, tires? We know that love liberty more, or more highly prize your freo institution1!, and the many ines timable privileges you enjoy. Wo know that no men anywhere, place a higher es- j ... ., . .. .,..i.i..- T.VI-.V . I mmeuponinea.ueoi uir. cm.-. ... ,,...:.,.. n.x. : ti.... l. ....). I il.e .nr.lis. r,l set on the Southern Confederacy, and IIIC nuillliituuil ,.i,;c li ll ii;i..ii'iu I'cui- ........... .& ....h.. ...... . ... .. . ,, ,. ,. ',,..,.,,, ;, ! that of lho ultra Abolitionists, which has ;ocrat.c journal." Ihe hUc is tho Abo!.-, innned it. .n lo dlKfronchise lj(J Soullj on th(J lion organ of Huntingdon county. -- pretext of makinc secure the emancipa- LIENO. 7, is in me commenisot. uiesamoarncie, tonorslave, lti8not improbnblo. he Is 'n (he fourth column wherein it is 4"fSinS il!il Ju.igo oodwakd nan oe- saul' that llio ultra Abolitionist will be Ifor the " foldicrs' friend." Democrats i ... :., v.,., ,,v.i.,,,.vn!liil WASHINGTON ITEMS Uf n..nr6e!d. think of these thin and ' do cr Vo pay ; hud tiny datU Ki-rEcn Ok- rosT m a st k a-o en e r a l nt.AiK cnl jour vo!M for the real friends of lbe,nnl ()o ,in (ft t,0 to'v'ft, . rie rrpsrewi Warhinutov. Oct. 5. Post.nastcr-Oen- snuiier. ine i nion unu wie country ; mu:,,.,,,. m...., koll... Vat wiess h" oral Blair made a 'speech on Saunday innot flr these by fiocritiral knin-eg who vi0 man ,0 ,,oorj V) dont he d.ik'i T.I P. Vil "1 ' 1 at I rpf in rr in Ti 1 1 ul .ii : .r in wbic Ii .h.d.'fi Woodn ai d I Is in the article referring to Mr.Northrop'a : nnn ii ,.il t no men . . . . .. . . .. I t. : i.:.i. . v :. 1 . ...i:.- - .. . ... . ... f,. iu,i,. lis charged with uttering disloyal senli-1 'I'l-e. h, hi mtu . . iryi t-.m ..-n iu - noo.nioni.-is 10 ooiiteir.ie mo .-Mates oi ine and which we' have advised "every Democrat to voto ""i". ana ieiarea inai u whs now me ! ..gainst (he amendment, fur vhat riqht have. !nanlfot of ,U'e President to steer th' soldiers v vol, r This is a pl.in, positive, ' of revolutionary movements-thai ol I ments to his wounded son ; fully expo ed hwi, week. LIE NO. G Is thn iibseition in tjie same article that i distinct and unqualified lie, and known to the nnllifiers, to destroy the Union nnd idjoining county or Maryland that is have arrogated to themselves false titles : Bn1 t u in ,j,,bank? 1 1 acting much attention to-day. He de-1 ,0 deceive tho people. 1 hey are in favor , ,erne(s .xy e,iP cm de msn-ve his W lined the revolutionary scheme of tb ! f,f eoldiers" suflrage, provided soldiers vote ; nV Butcher saved de flag tbeuks furs- self. So it does. IV diHumow flag a 1 sixteen s'ars dat wabrd eher de prs.letas e gon, nnd de Oder grade lit" nh our hit I ven day 'dressed us long dime ago. T w. c. our fathers made it, or w ho would willing ly sacrifice, more for its preservation, ihau would the Democratic portion of the peo ple of Cleat field, together with many oth ers who have heretofore voted with other J adscript Oct. !d. I am now at the - i J;, ;u... . .. cl.: CiWli. Ol umiriuuiiPii mnr nuiiiuii'ir, called camp lyier. Ana here, too, i ana , , . ,.,,.. v.,3 abatr.c the same tampering with soldiers' voting ,' . r, . ,i ,,..r. Sichot I , ',"" " rl,v -r ridiculed as Cnion havers ; tlenMcnn. :.d askrd whether they would vote ,rm pemoki ats, and Vit;a : new cp tin ? and if so, step two paces to. hecK n Qic) v,.n us held oh dccH nl. lhey did so, all hut two, who hpJ (Critter)don'h) death, ve mndeip asserted that Gov. ('urtin has reduced the State debt SWU.OOH. The State debt is now ns largo as ever it was. livered an opinion "disfranchising the found co-operating in the end with the soldiers." The writer also knew this to be !cnpirtor. of tho South and their foreign fait e allies r iv v.-. o- i If the Postmaster General is correctly LIES 8; 9 10- is but a repetition of lie" number 3, and sported in ihe above dispatch-mid we Are to lie found ll) the htit SIX lines of I , ,' ., ! nrooima it ! fru-I 7W.-.,,A i not nl nil i neeas no lurtner exposiunn. .' ' i LIE KO C in the habit of exaggerating in Jinr of tho 1 r ..,ii,... n-....i :.. . u 1 Democrats Mr. Blair has but planted . . . h,, .3 lllllflllll U, III .UD UlilU tl'lUlllli. . A (l.n Al . AH . Il.nl I r.l 1 II..I.I . ' .in inn uom-. in. lis ..ii.b VUI, lb. iiiuvilt; lMy ;,a T) rotJ.crhed. Webster. a'AH parties, l-'or all such, the obligation is a plain ono : Cast your votes for the candi dates of that party that has never yet fail- el to vindicate Ihe honor of the country,' and liroleetina its best interests bvrnn-! fessing the greatest good to the greatest j U,e K,irno column. number. Sourn. us vou would the bn,ivih LIE NO S. 11 .t 12, of the plague, tho foul aspersions that wicked and infatuated men cut upon the l'0,,c''. 11,1,1 Ilon- Jo"n -CSH. nr out , .I,,,!.,, V,w,,.u-..n ,! i...i;B : We hare ever contended that the Aholi lnyalty of thai noble old parly. Yvu fowic for Cu, lln ",h1 Agnew." N e have ih I ()J ri(icu0,s (0 ,0.uiren0iCP tionisls and Secessionists werecoroperating .... UlllliOi-ilir fil'n 1,iiillnii.n' li Itv lnll-,,,1 u.lli' ' . . . . . ... then arc fain: There s no s iu-o nt:t n """".'' t """""""" , c -- third ...go, to show sympathy between himself u tho side of (he Democracy. LIE NO- '27, together for the destrue tion of the Union ; its whole history casting lho least thadow , 1,10 lorm" '"l a '' y P S nu the , ,s t, of ,h .ilubl,r blackcuanls- Rnd t i pwing etrmgo that Mr. Blair oion upon its fealty (o the Cilon, to cxpres.et u,belie o the l.arr.s.rg ; . j.in h.m..not iB(t Woi(I. should have lived to ofsuspioionuponiuroallylotlioiWn.io csI,rt'M i"ciiei oi me iiarrisnurg let- j j,il,h,rn-.not aj.aiB(t Woi). should have lived to this late day to dis- the ( onstitvlio;, or to any of its organic In- ff " " reyuu t0 me lauer, .or ueiiy- n agnwtii Lo,rBRi t)lnt he turned C0Ter notorious a fact. The Democracy stitulions. It is founded upon, and has , 1'0''' theso asserticns. j jm,i?t.ut sol(lier fr0(n (loor Wlh have always occupied the very position grown up with, the Constitution ; and it LIL NO. 1 tho remark that " he would prefer giving Mr. Blair now -ants the administration lo will last as long as them is a hopethat the' I" the heading of the second article in : q (0,. lake. And yet this same Blair has thrown Constitution wil! bo preserved. , u.e nexi column, iwnuw w javor or .. ,, .g gQ fec(, ,idicljlouB out of tho U. S. Mails Democratic news- It is, then, with a confident hope of a ' Secerni LIE NO. 14, that it needs no refutation, particularly r"s fcr advocating the identical polioy successful result (hat wo appeal to every, jg lbo tleclim of!s the author has alreadybeen proven a liar. , bo now urgeupmitlm administration. ii. u.i nini iuici ma couiury w no uesucs ... , ...... i Woodward I TTlt.. l: .1 :ll IU plr,pi; Ir. .l I "ii"uigiiau. mil oui- , i . . ........ tinuo lho war. The very reverse k the wlio di'Sirca lo trnnsm I l 1, . ii-ltuc is mi.. Ihi many blessed privileges he has him-, fact. LIE NO. 15, HP vn no la th, attempt to claim Oen. Lewi. . DCTBuchcr SwOOpe W.13 Stump Cass ns an enemy of tho Democratic parly. ng V1C COUflty last week. Won has been earned on. !ome nays ago (lie (-jay Webster, Ci iltenden, Bucklii.i'1 l ennsyivama iroops were, nrougni up in ridicu-rti R4 i;ion Savers ; denMcnn f line aim a for Curtin ! the front. had the nerve to vote fearlessly. informant, a strong Republican from vood upr0,.t de law, destroy ilcCnniil Clearfield, and a school leachf r at that, fljurii B,,d J,.n ,,y vioUnt hauls on del nai ci.rioiis 10 m.m iiy im-y nit , titlW(l mil Us." uro VO notdolK" particular about knowing thesoldiers , BiaVehohler. Clay, raid ve "nimtb-f ) politic, and he was iti nrroed quietly inai do orelsevevojd put de Uniomi-u they u-jntea to knmc now mar.y to jurnisii j ,j;nk we ,vil ,llt do Union fiwn-ri r,tWnerMnoii for to go home to vote. I , , m,bcrheds will prevent us. H 'rr. . l.nrUB 1 i - . 1 ...V-i- '..". coplierheds cling to de L man as oik -j VI1S ob Difine oririn. Jell'erson called us monaikists; Clay, Abolition Webster, Disnnioni'ts : But do dree f shinv litef Schoop. Blunchart and N WOODWARD AND CIVIL LIBERTY diacobered dat us are Unk'2 1 krats! Yours. against DETF.RICK T am row a curtin man mvseii ; nurran ior Andy, the "soldiers' friend!" so get home too, may-bo. Soldiers must voio for Curtin and furlough. V . CURTIN AND DESPOTISM. JjGovernor Curtin has risked hisrep- accused of transendir.g his power "A Liri:-LON(a)iiiiori;" f "I glory in the name ot A I utation, and in many instances Las been (onist.,,eXchlinitd JlKlffC Mlfln1 1 to pro-;. ,. . ,1,,, AbJltinni-l mnlp ll,romfnrt rl ..nm. I Hp ronti.nl- I" "IS IflX" tv... .1 .ni I I 'I'l. - .Lin nrB I in tins place, tne ulx" ih was received with cheer?, a1? mcnt of the soldier. Republican paper. As lo Curtin's "repnti tion," thelese . i 1 : . : ' .. i . .i . :. . I. . I h vne Aouiiiionisin Buy nunni li. inn in-i.ci. . . ... .nflS Menibrr-nf hi- own rurtv. in the Pitts-'thC VCH' men WIlO Wjll FW--T burg Convention, portrayed it in lnnguace ! ntlfl cu-nnr tVirv fire flO Ar-'""0 This same fc iannon,'10- LIE NO. 20, too pointed to bo misunderstood. The great solicitude he felt for the soldiers loo, had better not be referred to oy the bover der if he repeated that part of his ; nor's friends. Th paper soled shoes and ists. ...jv-j.-n. ietMN aii it i is f0Ullj , ,lie nrst article of iho third tl intimation that the son of one of speech made here on court week, ' """ innRC , ""r0" .ut,on w, "'"t tVVoNroV,HToTo column, and is but a repetition of lie No. the editors of the threw eggs'ji which he said that 00S Z Tl vote for WOODWARD nwiwy writer of make better Soldiers than white! "-an in .he State deserve, the cverlasiing .'I U.Ullli IJIO IV.ir. hn . hiniann hiiLai, whole Democratio Ticket imbecile Governor. Carlisle Vo'untcer. id put the charge n.n HIS NO. 10. in lancible shape : but coward-liko he1, m j-i 1. 1 i , :T:-:' . is embraced i ti.e niri -nn ib M,.M,;nii.i;:m.,r . ! 11 nc aia, nc snonia araw apen- LLyWllIIL ML ot lennsy!-BuUinrcntsvivaniR" n , r..m,,..1 ne vo rn 'eion forthwith, for encourarrino-i Vania, do yot desire nCgrOCS to to Democratic nd Republican ettimates Is another insinuation that the Demo- enlistments ! It makes a white' " If thefifl infemal fanatics and Abo VOtC With you? If yOU do, Vote -but if true, mould elect Woodward. I crat. are opposed to the soldiers. imanfccl SO ffood to be told that! !'tl0?1St49, evor.Ket ft J0" for Curtin and Agnew. The lat- lie no. n, LIE NO. 31, he is almost as good as a negre. 'jjjj Sfth. terSOrotcd in the Reform Con- Chargeethat Democrat, ire "in sympR.I. concerning another draft. Iflhe.toryl 1 SfiaS' nanX .... ... . . i i.-.i. l- thy with reLels in arms." u . r n,:-.i.. m... nlteonnu-iDn vt. tutt trrnor nr a rv ! n.ance cnango ana make laws to suit vention; ana moy are uoui ine ... ., m,, .u. .,,0,., v.,,i.iv ..,. iul,vmvi (themselves , mu vimchi hands on thosi . . . . I I.IK Ml IS I nlliin.l.i .1.. -I... . . rrr i-1 t- t . tia 1 . . . 1 . . "hiiuuibu nre ine euiiiv party, ior ll nrtt, ij iii iAno . r.l . i . . . 1.1 r. io, caiiMiuaics ui uic piuy umiiaiii: Embraces the favor of "negro equality," and of headine "How t "impartial friedom" to tho negro. ft tissue of Usehoodi and mirprenta.Jl thoawwtioD that a mocntic on .'... ,-. r - .....v-.o uiiuoi me ..1'p.rtii inme.vew xorlc .vtning j'on. against favni. rt ItnAnpA ninn l.rvr n n ri ol .. .... .... - m.v. v. uiu vsjuuu, V. heading "llow m touun vote." Hi. but' LIE HO. 32, CURTIN AND ARBITBARY ILLEflAL ARRESTS. who differ with than in cynnion, or dare question their fidelity, and finally bankrupt the eountrv and daluie U wifh blood." PakielWebsttb; JOURTIN AND ABOLITION so fond of "glory," is equally dy to swear and Tele is the ver; hnv lhnt mn swear that nef i'inwt whom Im alwavs vraM" .f. .1- nnrlV W Uiai Uie IK.IIlui.iain- j"-y left him." A pretty 1 -tnl n .v irfi Cli" to the Legislature by the AM tionists of Allegheny count). - r-.7:r" ...... that BiTlio Portland l res' - , Lincoln inherited from James I w . "an exhausted and bankrupt i Wo should like to know what ine sor of Abe Lincoln wilMniienv. W00DW AKDAND THE l''0 AO'"" ...r-tflf I Vim t
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