Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 21, 1864, Image 2

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BIGLER IN THE 17. S. SENATE.
We stated last week that the Conferee
of this Congressional District presented
Ex-Governor UuiLiit to the people as a
mm whose public and private record was
without a stain. On the great questions
and complications which preceded the
war, we repeat that no public man now
living can point to a more consistent" m nprai,un ci me .-Mates, and none lor
ly national recorJ. Inference to his !Ue rflon f,s,lMM ,no obedience to
i .i ,t . . . sue lunuamentai law oi IheLnon. J tie
. every vote and speech la tLe United States nien wll0 laJe )e Conbl;unwe in
- Senate will satisfy anyone of this fact. il,e practice of that peaceful remedy at
21. Itelow we cive two or three extracts from the lime, and doubtless intended to leave
vet be saved. Better counsels will prevail
in such a body than in Congress. Men
will come fresh from the people, unem
barrassed by party politics and party plat
forms. This refused by the North, and
then, and not till then, could violent
remedies with any stow of justice be in
voked. The Constitution was intended to
From the Philadelphia Age
FINANCIAL PROSPECTS.
ASt lAltNEST WORD TO CAHTaLISTS.
If there be one portion of our people
who are more interested than any other
in the settlement of our national dillicul
ties by an honorable peace on the basis of
meet just ucb exigencies ns now surround n: " " ''"ma .
us; und hence, no provision was made for
THE PLATFCSH. I it wM inendibU, mpcuiLU CtJF
The Unlon-The Constitution-Peace- be true. Wo tell th !i J 7D0 U i!
uDllfl LlDerty- Private Rights- pie mar Lave some idea 0. th tha P
Free Electiom-A Free Presj-Free Lam Lincoln, who i.
Speech-Trial Ij Jnry-The Right years more of such rule if . fo'
of Asylum-Justioe to our Soldicn. can holds up hands "in ow pub
HesolceJ, That in the future, ns in the this story caVl be true we svn.rt'i.n'H
past, w will adhere with unswerving fi- him from the bottom of our ! i . ll
-; .. .. . i . i. . i ' 9tr .A.' i . a .... - - r . mo !.
- .10.
TEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET.
VOIl VKKS1PVNT,
CO. CliOHGK 15. McCI.KLI.AN.
Or I'tSNtTLVAXU.
his speech delivered in the Senate on the tlie llrae remedy and none other to pos-
2Ulof January. 1SGI. in support of Lis ,le"!'i 'li'r ,0d f1 Le e,T
1 , . ... braced, unloss Congress should promptly
amendment to the proposition ol Mr. .uhiniiii-.iliASi.il... .'i. P
,..v.t...u.i 4.... suoinu to me Elates some measure ol naei
to amend the Constitution. tic&liou and reunion.
FOR VICE l'REflDyNT,
UOX. GKOlvGE II. l'KNDLirrON,
or ouio.
Crittenden
Mr. Bigler'a amendment proposed the j
submission of the question to a direct
i vote of the people :
llilu .A,..,. TTMmr. ..iwIa. . .. . t 'a.. . t . . .. .V Mil'f lid ...... Af -
" i . J . '. it j ii .u i J, uiimui .ug UIIi.. uu J - t.uvvi IDT lu.n (i. t
' and happiness as a pea ,l,'e story is every whit true of ik0'"'!
framework of Govern- 1-incoln. incredible and i'.7inoMA .al)ft
mducive to the welfare eeeoi. Eiscjc Statetman. ' "'B:
anu small, who nave invested their sur-
ililft Mrniiit.1 in f.lilil ir BA..i.il!aa
The pencral estimate of the national lion. M ll,e onlr oliJ foundation of our fice or trust, or even for deeent'"1 of-
........ . .. . ... .(.on .il. .a,,.,.,... Ilia ilnro i ... . CLrnl OCIF.
rieui ai uus time is lour inousunil millions. , 'e"v
To l a cpitainlv within the liui.W nn.l fni-iT'e. "d as the
ih fli of round mimliri-n lr.i . ..li ii ment, equally conducive
ihr-i. ilinimaiul fir- Imnr-.l mlliinn. U' and prosperity of all the States, both Kor
ean hardly roDiprehenJ the magnitude of lu,r" "MU ouuu,crn- . "y " 01 sport canh.ii
- .1 ? r. i... J ti... .1.:. p . taste cratlfiivl nn Wo.I-a. i. . i"T.lMlr
hub sum iii.uuv rriu-ci nig upon ouronni Jiejoiira, iul ill.. ' uniinnonuofj ij. p r . uaJ i -.oth inn
shareotit. One-seventh will hvve to be plicitly declare as the sense of too A meri- 01 ltle ,'r ui:ou'"'. where thera .nir
jiaid by the Stale of 1'ennsylvnnia ; that is can people, that after four years of failure Kran trotting iratch. Admittinc. o5
.a Bnt. 1, 1, .,.,., a. 1 ..,.11....... , .. In .Atrrt 11, a I r, ), th. n.n.i . t" ....v". .
IU J, ll. Ul IIIIVIIM, .11. TVIJIUUI.V .WBkV.V t..o 1.UII V J CA'VJl .UiCIlb Ul
lThe lovers of sport
' the interest at six per rent, will be thirty
millions per annum. Philadelphia is about
one-iiuu 01 ine niaiein weauu. ana near-
to restore ine l nion oy me experiment ot " p
war, during which under the pretence of a M IKniFD-On the 8th a
military necessity or the war power, high-, iun, Frsneis Tiernsy, of """ ? D.
i)i:mochatiC inTiticr ti chirr.
FOR roNORESi:,
HON. WILLIAM BIGLKIf,
Oi' CLT.AKFI ELI' COVNT Y.
In my opinion, secession is Ihe worst
.,, . - , ........ t.U V. ... V ..
ru..Jl0 rtmeuy .or i. e evils conipiameu , , in I)Opulati0n. lx proportion
nf liU flift Si-Ill MlDPn St t a I a j . n,rrt J. . . . 1
nr in (.ill! j naniA tF litis hiri Ahiin u i Ilia mud dai. nf i I m .An... : a.iaI .... - ...
' .nia-uin.uKm uboutnn tiulltous of dollars. We are troa.tenilown anil the material prosperity
10 go on, h a pariyinone aeci.on oi iue .or socess on i oe .-tales ouhl to live in M,eakinp. be it remembered, of the nat- or the country essentially impaired ; that
count.y is to be organized end derive its ; fraternal bonds ; but if they will not, sha l ionnl Oi,ii,utior. alone, apart from the justice, humanity, liberty and the public
vital spark ol existence from this n.ia ion, one half put the othrr to the sword T Such Sate jebl,,icD hft, Leen enormously in- welfare demand that immediate en'rts be
let us know what is to bo ..compelled, a war would be one of extermination. , ,ince lll0 wo am , t ,!so lrom 'raa,l0 for the cessation of hostilities, with
wnai coo.i eni is to fsuii irom u : wtui .either tu;e could ever eonouer ; ant u ..:. i.- u . . i . nhim.i. ivni;.
.v . ........ i. iiir i it Liiuuii. uuiuukii. ivininji I. Mini n . v. nu uiiiuimii; ...'.i i .. .
Xins Raruli KeiU-r. of CS.rin. l.l, H
of ClonrEeld foi.ntT. UWIllip,
er thnn the Constitution, the Constitution
itself has ben disregarded in everv r.nrt '
be and public liberty and private rilit alike . 0n tl,,e lh Aos"'t. ty the sm jlt. n .
,re trodden down and the material prosperity I V-1 ln7 L . Mi" Carolin. Sh.irl 'l
ivarmaus luwnMnp , ClesrtieU tonot.
ention of
Dr.
FOR ASSKMK1.Y,
T. JEITKKSOX JJOYKll,
(f ci.:arfii;m cli mv.
i .i i . .si.i .... ..
. ... ' . ,D '"' .uin"i.iMufr,im. dther luciil del. ;s whioii have been swelled , too States or olher peaceaMc raf:ini
race nvu; in wual nossioie rav H iue kouu ii'V ioivh i I lie ont inn Mali-s i:.. : ... i ..n. i i .1... I ..... .i. i;E. ,.;.it.
.. . r i i i . ' w ti . ti c liuu ui'rnii'rviouaio uum iy iue ouuu- i'i uun u. i-ium-?!. 'i,iiin.iuiu
lu"u'"""" .Uuc ,u...Mr. . .. vu.-a i'u huu-., ...o r.iau.i nun. . .re..m. ti .0 )1..rs ..Iui i,v , Mute. momcn t peace mav be resore.I on the 1 ais
' J A. tu do rami!? Coikin-. a..,.i. n
UlMOCMA I If tt . IV llthtf.
you make t lie slaves :recmcn 7 I niess met thai j oint the other lay so complete
'you moan this, you mran nothing. If free ly that I need nut discuss it. l!ut Uol
;men, how, when, and where? You ac-' forbid thotwir should over boj:in 1 I em
knowledge the restrictions of the Consti- afuinst it. lam for peace; mid 1 am
tutiov iu to the slave Stales. Hut suppose ready to grant any ting in reason to recon-
this were removed, and the fouthern peo- cue t lie diconted States and the often
pie wero to say, ti'jre are our slaves; wo people. I am ready o implore them
There is nothing which a commercial
people have so much reason to dread its
repudiation. A voluntary breach of faith ! the military authoritiesof the L'nitedStatcs
Clca.-aoM, Sptemt.'jr 2l,li.
A Mil V In
? OS I A II y. , svitt
rna hiintiFF
JACOB A. 1'AL'ST. ct'Curwcnsvillo. set them free: thev must be clothed and
jfed: come ami take them: then what
would yi"u de ? Nothing, gentlemen ; ab
solutely nothing. The most nbol it ionized
State iu the Union would not ;;ree to re
ceive her quota of slaves in order to give
of the Federal Union of the States.
lletvhtd, That the direct intr-rforence of Jl I'AJlJJ FOIl SATf?
sited Mates ,ttf ...!.. . . "ul.
I'"" 'uwriiji-r ijners urn j on i.
MB!kip, m,
U...I
roa county commissi. nkr,
CO.Ni.Al ilfUvKK. ol' Knox tup.
FOR PISTUICT ATTfiRNKV,
McCULLO UGH, of Clearfield
remain in the I mon ; 1 am ready to light iult frolnaJ government.
i . . i never
war, i snail oe reauy nevei : ..po,,.
i
linn we prepound
FOR CI NTY AVP1T0K,
M. II. C. EVAXS, of 1'iko townsl.ip
FOR CORONOR,
UESRX W. PAKKK, of Clearfield.
Tn Heiii.nu Niit Week.--
hour ; but
fratricidal
never :
Eut still I have an abidins fuith that
them freedom. They could not be brought the nation can be saved; not by mere
, North ; and it sucli a thing were possible, hot annas to the I nion. though I like them
: every sane man ruiut know that their con-, exceedingly. It will require works as
dition would be infinitely worse. They j well as luiih. When itomo was in the
would not only be slaves, but miserable, fall lido of her decline, it was the boast of
Utarving. degraded slaves. As was well the Koruans that, while tho Colliseum
; remarked by tho Senator from Virginia, ! stands, Itome will stand. Tho boast was
1 the other day, in tracing the consequencet vain, for "Time's elbicirg linger" ever
lof war between tiio two sections, and just- points to the fallacy of tho expectation.
We hope ''y decyng tho right ami possibility of Tho humbled prido und departed gran
most grievous misfortunes which re- a repetition of such aets in tho approach- ! ESI frn Dwelling hoaw, Stort.sL'H
from bad government. The nation- ing election will bb held aa revolutionary, ,nS Barn, sod other out-bttiMingj,andt rr
ebt. therefore, enormous as it is, will and resisted with all the means and power prchara or tlirijin trees Th. tiu.i,,
sr bo repudiated with consent of the , under our control. 1 i9' " . SilT' "W'7 IV,1"
:de, ,f they can help it. But the que.- Thflt aim an(J ohject of tbo "fif
we prepound to our capitalists is : r,jmr.,: nar.r ,ha ! KtiD,
heuierwehavenotgoneasfaras reas- L ral Un:on 8nd the rights of tho States f 'TION.-Th, public art
enable regard for a ety will allow. Can uuinipair(.di aud ihty jereby declare that , L"?.?'" ot Ml";0' "1
we iocreasethe public debt much more lh econ,iJer tliat tho administrative ?boul
without teach ol' ihe fatal nnint of iminn.1 ' . . . snouts years on, nn.i la the pospe.jmn .
al bankruptcy ?
When Mr. Lincoln was here at the fair.
tlf. lit! t.PAll 111 A(l..f hnl ll. .van
..... . ....,. Mates not in
g' on ior iiiree years more. All toe ut
terances of the Administration party, of
ficial and unofficial, loach us that they
usurpation of extraordinary and dange rous Thurston, as the fame belongi ii, 'at,uiu ,
iu nj iaiu inursioa on loan.
"P2l-3t ", M". TVORHF!!
Teachers' E.aminaiionT
i riHAMS f,.r jchoolj willr
powers not granted by theConstitution.tho held by said 'ihurstoa on loan
subversion of the civil ly military law in
insurrection, the arbitrary
military arrest and imprisonment, trial
and sentence of American citizens in
States where civil law exists in full force,
i it run- - . . - .. . . .
, TVm ;fr;-n,i..i r.i, '..'"bduing the South, if you had tho South leur of the once miatressof ti.e M orld are :L . ,i L Ti i-I ;1 " 8 -r. ' .P" ! V! T, " 1 'he suppression of freedom of speech and
- ' - s. iv as s-a "v li v ' 1 I , I .. V n ...... A , I t I. I ... . . . f i ti t . wiv v UlVll- Itrj ft Ul .IU UHrWUlO r F I ha .k-Aast I
of peace and Union without regard to their gUves?
what would you do with thp
former political predilections will give
tLeir personal attendance at the Demo
cratic ilass Jfeeting in this place on Tues
day evening next. The crisis demands
every man to be at his post. A united
and vigorous ciTurt will surely defeat Lin
coln and the men who hrve so nearly de
stroyed our liberty. If we fail now the
l.ut hope U gone. Misery a thousand
t!me3 worse than any yet experienced,
will certainly be our fate. Now is the time
to work in order that the good work may
le accomplished.
Lheelo-juont Wuitrs, of rhilajelphia,
He said, ns I say, you would have to re
tain them theie: and if the South were
conquered provinces nf the North, the
inst'tution of slavery would have to be
maintained, and the rieht of property in
slaves recognised. What a hazard we are
running, then, Mr. President, for an idle
abstraction or a vain delusion 1
I have no plea.ure, sir, in this kindnl
talk. As God is my judge, my heart is
not in it at all- I am in no spirit of crimi
nation. I stand here between the extremes
of the North and the South, getting but
little countenance or sympathy from
either side ; but I stand for my country,
for the Union of lhee States, for the
cause of justice and humanity, for the
will certainly be here, if alive and well ; !ri?''t-for duty and fidelity cn ail hands,
besides other distinguished gentlemen. !an' .rtSin,t R Patricidal w ,r at all time.
anil in oiAfr rnnifnni,v
Prima im lion a ,, v ., I 1 t . , .. . . . .
- . - mi-, .-.., v f I lunil u , l tci us
13th of August last
TI - I 1 .:" I .1.. . 1 . L l 1
i i iinve nirfnuv 9mu liihl i un tiol noiii
Lave an outpouring equal to that of the .Southern men blameless on this subject.
1 hey have in dulged a spirit of recrimina
tion md retaliation towards the North
npilhr wUa unr Thilnainliirftl nd it
of eepionage has Leen kepi up in some
Southern Slates as to Nort hern men visit
ing that region, and in some instances
inn npn ai ni iiir til'iil ni na- t- - ,
v..... : . ' ..." . - iwi'ccjiurioj noouwaril. at r.ni.. ......
't that while the . u ' yium. the open and avowe.l ilisregara of hou.-e in Lecatur, ut.,hv OcIoW j-I '
"id! stand is fir l'y y'ed. and then pro ong itftte rights tho employment of unusual For Beccaria and nCB ii o n 1m n .
sn. must La used ": L". I" 1,bey, t oaths and the interference w.th and ; Oct.ber 6th, i.' UjM'"-
fr-1 St.
I Wftf i Ii nornol tint !nri aCu PuivaprimAni ilaiirinr. I Dl-
will goon for an indefinite time. Ofcour. 1;
A" - i"r -moon Wll IWUfc.,,
imin.tlnn .t ik. f.,ll,.: .
Fur Graham and .Morrij, at KjlerlowB. Jf,j
October 3d. J"
a fitting commentary of worldly ambition.
Mill, the American lioast
Union stands America
mure imioiiui. ihii iiimhii inuti ue use.i. ;ii v:..i .1,.;. i i.. i . ..i - ..... . .. .........
Then bomts nmy be indulged The , . ' ruuc u dnlll! ol lhe riglit of the people to bear
adepion of the .e.ulions Sena'S V "'K. .Menccis1 calculated to i
from Kentuckv. Iiv ill. vnt of nil nri i .. .. . . ' " prevent a restoranon oi ine Lnion ana
11 . iuuw, tin, ii uu,bvlll . iirvici,ini,iiiQ
in Concress. would at once cive HMiiriini'o , o . .
of reunion and continued reunion, and ' r . 1 . 114 J 1,81 powers irom uie couseni oi iue tn u Teachers Two Jli.Iej Bn.l thr rn,;
would be the voice of pea,, and good will ." 7hV.S . 1 htm , I i I , . f , . Tpfc'SS
throughout the hind. What a blessed ...i,;.,,,,.,:-- n, t.,,,,1. ,!,;, i.:. ' liewlveJ, I hat the shameful disregard of ?, 7 , ?, 8 ,? Ar,P'ICOOB m t
.a. i i i ir , oy sutjugating llie.outu Uuringtlns gen- , . ,. .lioardat Pennville on the !t Jar at Oeuit
me.-saire it woul 1 lie to co tromti ini7 nvpp ... . i . c . .c llin ilmigtratinn to ni ilutv. in rpcnirt to . . ...
., 11 , ... . : r. . . n. ration, i neir pieoge now to etia it in , ,. 7 . , J' ' , , nexu uv oruer oi ;n uospi.
the wires from Mute to Mate from city to tll ree ye8r u arerin to be fals.fied as ?ur felllo,T c''llen, wu3,now nd long
citv, trom town to town
and houso to hou.te, throu
land ; and how many hearts would
puliively thank God for his mercies.
What Mr. Crittenden Said
, hill to valley, their promise of 1,-01 to fini.-h it in have been, prisoners of war in a suffering, Sept. 21, 'M
gli'iut tins t.nmd ,iava condition, deserves the severest reprokv ;
Let us suppose, then, that the war will110? 00 tbe 8Cloro alle cf I'ubl,c Pollcy ;
continue for three vears to come. What "nu cou'u'" uaui.
vill be the amr.unt of debt at the end of ViVWifi, That the sympathy of IheDem
-Pd.
WM. I, BECK, Sr.
im-
JIEMOCJRAPIIIC.
TpriE uDdersigned. having completed hiiPlot.
umpu viawcrjr, tu uuw HOW, T.WQ qfJn
iliat t,ri.l ? ll.),n,.n,l.ri.U, . ocratic rartv is heartily and earnesllv ex-! " n use, unraeii, rm
U further evidence of what w liv ,T- . " ,u a"' , : ,Y ,j- J , ! now ready t wait on alltn want of
s luriner ewuence oi wual we awer this question mut keep in mind that tended to the soldiery of our army and 3 ,
aid above, we call attention to the follow- the war, though a high priced luxurv at sailors of our navy, who. are, and have J! (tvliSlSS ATlTiWiiS
. .. . . .c .' J . . ..i r ii .l . i ! i .
inii extract from a freech delivered Iv the becinninc. has been ireltincdearer and been, in the field and on the sea, under
lhe venerable statesman of Kentucky, -rer al I the time The depreciation of tbe flg of ; their country ; and in the event
,. .. . ... , ' Government paper has trebled the priCe of its attaining power, they will receive all
in the Lnite l Statei Senate on the o( neary evry ihing exPepl llje flebhrarui the care, protection, and regard that tho
2d of March, IS'3 1, just two days previous blood of the people. Nor have we any brave soldiers and sailors of tho Republic
all hopes of compromise had vanished, w lli L' U10rt' pract'eed in the fu ture 1 "J" " T .' "
md when every patriotic heart was an- thf,n in tLe ra,t- 11,0 ,UoJJy thieves' LlncoIn m the Field at Antietam.
Will not nail alpjlin,. ... ... . I I'unrv l,n,l I,.. I. a... I r . i
. ---- ..... Luuirary, - " ' j umm iu9 atfiry oi me
vXv -WvfVi-y -'l'iw.,AJrlilipu4jU. .i;it
and particularly themselves that the
Democratic parlv is divided that a new
.. '"g region, anu in some insiances ,.it.,i i... , i . , .. .. . U'H" sieAiin
Convention, ana new candidates will be j cruel and condign punishment indicted 1 ' "l""ull"l"n 01 lue uoou 'he long impunity they htveenjoyed. and "bockinganddisgusting levity of Abraham
preeenteii Toor fellows, how misery does ' uPon them in a manner disgraceful to the ta " i'0 lultt nas io result trora the the encouragement tbeyjeceive f.-om high Lincoln, when he, the President of the
love company. Because they are them- fe . a we" fiuialei to provoke ng. siui.oorn rciusai ot the puniy leaders of omciais, win maKe tntru more rapacious hftt'on, visited the blooly field of carnage
selves divided with tn mm li.hi in I V." . "l"y- ' ney nave, in an- ine Aooiition party t submit the ciuee- '.u euure, ii may also be tx- 'r iuo lerrioie i-iiue oi Antietam : but
. u .h.. . . ., .,'umon.' ueen uniioccarily sensitive and tions in di-puto to a vote nf th u ' . Ul'. MJC" P,lpal" Pope and many regarded it as destitute of solid foun-
tbefi.H-tbey think it most horrible if i exacting in unimportant points, and f r , ' 'on vote or the people, nks.and Milroy and Hunter, will cou. Jation, for it was scarcely possible to im-!
iuiuv.inioiuu oi:y un mtj, uuiuie;"" wasw suit iue tuiiT JetlJn lUIll ! . wn. K j v m iun itm I (O CftrrV "J mon rii'iywetl wlui 1136
uemocruts are not such fools. They lost
the election four years ago in thoir foolish
division, and the people have suffered all
their sacrifice in blood and treatire. all
My arrangemsnt ar such ai will titlUntti
furnish tbo'e beautiful proJuctiosj of mint,
ing in tho uighe-t ttyte uf the art. Hiring fne4
np my roomj at a cinMerable eipeose, siih i
view to the comfort and pleaaurt of my patrtat,
I hope, by strict attention to bu.iD?ioJ Jrr--
'- ki mnri a lihrl lir if (mlib:
patioLiige. A full upply uf Gilt, Uosew.Xjd. ail
other Frames, Aibum, and an sailtu varie;. ti
Cases always on hand, '
Particular attentioa given to copjing ail fcfe
of Pictures.
-Inslruction in the art cf PhotorSpVtg
given and apparatui furnihet at city pricei.
sep'-l-tf 11. I'.PvI DUE, Artist.
nothing that the Northern people coubl Mr. 1 resident, 1 impute no exclusive vci vast nuanlities oft rovisior... wuL-nn common feelimn of humanitv. much 1p. S .J.VVJ V'i ; ..:.T,,5'C.LEAHVELB
do or say would relieve their apprehen-1 ratrlo'i;"n to one side or the other ; but I horses, aaiunit ion at.d stores, to be taken the President of the lnited States, and : August Cut, U6i
sions or assuage their feelings. am sure, that on neitner side can there and coniumed by the enemy. It is a most Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Na-I ' asskti.
as tor secesnon, 1 am utterly opposed I B ""'H' epaior who i ratitfiej wiih moueraie estimate to say that our aecre- vy, couii act the butioon au'l blackguard ' 1"lls discounted,
Ia: ... .11. r 1. ij oa....i :i . a . i' . t. : . r. . ... .... i. .1,1.. ..I .i ' 'A.II-; .i . .. c....Daa.i ..a.
iu ii. i ueny ine in. nni i aoiior I hp ""i"" lump, 1 nave liuil I ia tme ucu. nnra mree mii mnr nl in lull v:ew oi Hie Cliasi V corr,s nf hi. ' "iv' ciaie Sloes:
Jences : but I shall indulge in no .honor, aaionir others, ot fouling ii to bo have been added to it. will amount tr i.n slauchtered countrymen, thousand nf .P1'0!
' ar.vn n..-n . nn ii,ni ..m... l a . .. i ..
fe - .. . ...ii, fvi.ii,. . i. .a uu ruuieu)
tor any one or ti.e evils lamented .- and
lhrni. ii-. I. AAnoA.;.,... i. i. co n .spun p n ppi. . ti.it i ithn in, I, .... . r. ...v uu.iui. niiiu.i'' oii;(.ra. nr i,ii in
.., tvucvi,luM. UitUimt'l I ' " immiiiiiiu. c- .- f. iv IV tU - -. - - .., "in HU.UUIII, IU Ifn v . w . , . , j .u , i . , .iiuuiilllil. Ul r . r , . n ,
' & ... . mw.li.lt. Ia All.,. ... .... . I, I :n . i. . t .. .. . - lIUetromotDApTliiTiL-.
ir ia n r. iAm.i,.... i... uui in uutw i in. ill i in. Aim., lunui.i u ill I inn. .1 ina i.a.ii a..i ill.-, n. i inm law a pa nil ami in i . , .......... . r
v y w -i .ut. i ., , " ''-'J ir.ll. .. UttV "- -...,.... mo uoniiil Ul JJj, 1,'
Hum uuiih bu. iiunnm ) n "in
done SO. llimnmlil..
in myjudgmpnt, it will aggravate rather V10""14 "fre "nve niAue various proposi
tion remove them; and, in addition. I l'or)8. My friend who represents the
superinduce countless others of a more J-'reit State of Pennsylvania tbe honora-
tiistresinif and destructive cliaractr- il''le .Senator who sua befor mp. I.Mr
i were wiser to oear me ills we have,
try to others we know not of.
bo the inl.ip of !-:-...,.' i thit iirviviniv I. roil, pa,. i i.i i ; '" i otaer Bunk.
v. uviuiuuicu. uunus .Ai.f.iHi.idu.o.iiuuiiTtiiii mm uicou- LeiraJ teniler noles
then?
it must he recollected that onr securi- n)a7 oem, the story is vauched for as
ties have alrv-ady sunk in the market to' true.
something like fifiy cents oa the' dollar. Well mny the question be asked will a'
,ing. Nevertheless, however inciedible it i Check... Iirafu, ie'.
Uver driii!,
Revenue Stamps,
rurmture,
currency, ic-, as the conse'iuonce ; nnd it
i not likely that they will repeat that fol
ly There are a few Democrats who serious
object to Gen. McCIellan's letter- But who
are theyl They are the ultra peace men;
those men who, more thnn uny others, solution arrest agressions upon
are opposea lo Lincoln, who believe Lin-1 01 l"e South? N ill it extpnd the area of uieu 00 want of propositions : and with or a little more if the holder will iJdeen svmrathv for the suHrine. nf i,n.
coin to be the worst of the enemies of lhe lheir l'ecu!iH.r institution f Will it break perseverance and zeal, these resolutions fake other Government paper for it, which ' roanity. select this callous-hearted man j Capital Stock paid in
American people Sunnosa thev nm,! 1 mai-uina' ions oi tuose wno conspire ' f rom time to time and ' euhiiy uepreciatea ; but if ho wants ' lr their Chief Majistrate for another term ?ot,M, ,n eireuiat.un
' f-uj B. ouppuse mey oppose. . rrrv nl! iva ni.in.ril ivill . dilV to dav. wilh fin I p.. -va..;.. . i rual mnnp l.m.... . . . . . . .rr.... t r... ii .. Due Dor.i.U.ir.
rr-Plollnnt Vl-i ll,n" hi ,1 a J- ,f -l! ' 1-"1 ' w "... ..in- - wnuuu in uu- .- miuun b.ihiu tguive O UOUl ul luul J1" iUUSt BSSUieUiy HO, a lUOUS- 7. r
icvieiian HO luor DOl 1 hen direc v m minim nnnn r... : .1.. v l. . lmn if nn.uJ.l., ., ..... r . . ., - . r . " . . .... 'a. ' Due on i-ertit nl
- , i v......6 ..I ...o ni'iiii a. iij . - . .-I j n.rui ui rn.iiii; pi vcii.. lu inreiiin markets tho "u l imu "u. ijci iue ruman oe cast
men cannot ao this. , slavery r ill it g;ve adilitiona! securitv ! r' -y oui ot mem or under them. 1 stock in our debt meets no sal., r iha r down in the mire where h IntM tml.
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JAM H
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.have. thani'e'.J-has been among the foremost. A oond of tbe United Stales, whuh, three majority of the American people, distin-' at troa Cymmon wealth, iPecial; . Wis
" Will .lis-! J'10 Senator from Tennessee Mr. John- years ago, was bought and paid for at its guished above all others in the world for Aire"", 185 1.
n the rights 80nJ has offered propositions. There has par value in gold, may now be told at pari intelligence, practicle good sense, and miU
the area of bl'eu do want of propositions ; and with or a little more if the bolder will acree to deP sympathy for the sufferings of uu- tns-Limi. "
Lincoln? These
And when tho choice is between Lincoln ,0 holders of slaves! and will it pre"
and McClellan, a, it is bo, and must'so ZuCXZLJ?u!?r. .JU',"enl
ru. I shall never forget the zeal auu the indus- transfers made of it have been at prices low, and an honorablo, patriotic, Christian
t ;t try with which my honorabieand honored varying from forty to forty-nine per cent l'na elevated in his stead. But to the
. Ipipliil(rr,n, f1 ., .. n.. ..).. . ! ... Ii 1.. I. . !--. . .. 1 ' ... .
. w , 1 1 .li-. nrtnAnF . , a j a il. .... v :. r Plnl rnm 'm,nUi.M,.,n . ..l-.i- I . ... a..II--.L, . .. " !-... . ...
remain ilia n,i n i , p mm. .-ur lbii u v....-ji...Uia uua nuiru in mis muirauuw 10 in inK mat oven tbe ' irue version oi toe story : here it is :
w-7fci 11.V-eUlalUu of men can f by ony possibility improve the mate- grpat matter. With a zeal untiring and a Confederate loan sells in England and I "We ses that the papera are referring
wnnnoia their suppo-t from tho Chicago; rml interests of either section of the ,,01 e inextinguishable, he has toiled on Frauce at nearly double the price of ours. , to the fact that Mr. Lincoln ordered a
nominee, is preposterous. Tho knowing 1 nlOD nti 1 rot intend to d.vell 'ro,u Jny to duy with a labor that no other Abroad we seem to be already regarded as ' r-omic song to be sung upon a battle field
ones of the Abolition party are aware of u?on be question of material in-, one scarcely could have borne. Yet an insolvent nation. We have known tho facts about the trans
.... i . , ., . . irresis
iuis;uuiwnen they seo their cwn follow-1 Union
JAMES B. OSAHAM,
Clearfield, (ep. 21,' 61. I'miti
CII.KAHFIF.M) M'RKR V rort
' Home Iniliistrv. The underlined luul
in considering the valua of llm nothing has comooutnf nil i iia V .. Ifwehavp Ipp I, ni n.A .(.: i ettabliahed a Numitv. on the Tike. abooU",
If tu iv-.ii .1 l,ai i,..a -A,,i.l:... ( sir. tin nnli ,t iia,.: . - 1 1... .... pr r i . .. i war betweon C nirff,, ,1 an 1 lurwensfiiii w'
il...i;.. ii . i i t . . ---" . ."uir .uwimui --. . . ntui . . , n g iU niHKe i.. 17 unco jcuis ui wr, woal shall we iiwu siieBiuriii mem. as iue newsoaners V . : . . " . , , i ,v mi
cr, deserting them in dozens and .core.,' equal .sue, and live in harmony and un- pe.ce.the policy of attempting to oiler look for after three years more similar mi I re now st.ticg some of the facts X. will1 !!rJnV
management? is there anv chance for Kve tbe whole. . Vin. n ....h..pri.. t atna Blu-li
Due on eertit' of Deixisit.
Due other Banks,
lue Couimonwealth,
Interest and Exchange,
I.HB! L1TTKS.
f jff.OHO Ofl
50,771) CO
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tney cry out U, the Democrats are divided! rej.raineu comiuercial and political inter- propositions for reconciliation, has been
Tho Democrats are disorganized' Cut it cou.rse- !lle "iona! growth might be seri-, denounced Ly a Senator from Massachu
won'twork irentlcmen Frir.. nr . y " , cJ' But would this revolution fetls as the most fatal policy that could
won t work-, fccnt lemon. Extremes often nop with two republics s and can peaceful . he pursued.
meet, and you a-e bound to behold the relations be maintained ? Both nre .,ni. i
peace mon and the 6oidiers uniting heart i hie ; but neither tho one nor the other b ,
anu nana in the support of ' Little if ic" ' ' 11 once u'sruption becomes
ns tho only means of overthrowin-
Monster Lincoln.
Tus Dav llooii.-Uiir Aboiftion friends
what
i rerma merit, ihp lii.inpu ,.r . i,a a.i. i ....... i
, i 4 -. ,.vij ui me nvuvi nuuiil
toe aerm to tn.'irli that nli,l,.;.;A ,a. .1.1 r. i
... .. uu'.liit ion.il nuuiij 11.11-
fubliahsj bjr request
Letter from the Anuy.
low until the American U nion woiitil I m
divided into a score or more of nettv.
about
us if Lincoln is re-elected I No; in that1 "Soon after one of the most de.'perate Strawberry ami Ha..pi.erry vinej. Also. -'
event "our final hope is flat denpair." ""d sanguinary battles, Mr. Lincoln riai-' Crab trecj, Quince and early scarlet Bhentrtwc,
ThniM 1. ..I.'.r.. . ..' I Ia I . I. a I '., 1: ,, 1 ... I 1. (W.l.i,inii,ll.li...l.,.lln AJJ
. " '"') nun otii expect is in iue mo vuiuiumium. uenerai anu me ar- ' r'".".v -'
restoration of "the L nion as it was," and mT- i'e on his visit, the Commanding
pet.ee on that basis. That would resusci- r,eneral with his staff took him over the
late our credit, and bring us back our com-1 ,n ' carriage aod explained to him
mercial character. Ifany of our readers , lne rlttr of tbe battle, and the particular
uouui 11, iet them rememoer that only a! Plces wnere the Dght was most tierce.
1 1 . V A I .A A A ...... . . . ,
. OI W I11ITI.1 I. T. L-nA.n I. - . ....
6ursathpv; vn I r Z l. . ,3 D'y Ue rty nod contempt of the ;. fight, somewhere
- -. . vin . ai v a w. ine ereat nut,lJ.
pETPRsllrm: V. P. I-.'I
t . rjJl. u, i I U . . . ' ' """""I m I'll I J 1 . ' -C"- " ",VD- ..c. vc.
Sisteb: There is atirrinif limx short time ago the London naners told im ! At one point the commanding General
l etersburg. For the last two that Federal bonds rose three pec cent, hJ. "heie, on this side of this road, five
i; , . 11 , ' . .....uuig, iur iue last two v... wvi-a ivjoa lurco net ceul, " -iue ui iui. iuuh, uvc
2 ol ti T 1 "P ranlLs there bas notady Post without Purely because the word peace occurrod j hundred of our brave fellows were killed.
along th l.np iifnP m the despatches from America
mvaslf I Ii..a I. ...I : .....
re.ee organ o( the country-would take' 0 .fa. com-' mer. but am VtiU.afe. lLu U uT.oScf Aurora l.arT"r7.
J. D. WKiaUT, fwnrww.
fpt U.'fil. ly
' DISSOLUTION. v
THE partnership heret(.f..re exiitmi ?
the undersigned in the Mercantile smI"-"-ber
business, at uratamton, r., is
solved by mutual consent. , .
The hooks and Accounts are in tbe M"1 J;
Thos. II. Forcey, fjr aotllemi'M. sc4 sllf'""1
having uniettlcdaccounti will pis-1 tsl'-"
.as is-
v?siaent,al question. We!l-the : : ?:":uu7nleslo0,?.:on- Rreal many that you are acnuainted with ed his proclamation calling rlW "
vook liassroVsn ..l -a:... : .7". u.-,.rcciue witu an my who have been ki ed n l hi., -I,. .(.. rtf menu ma ilin..n,i " a i
. , in, ,uiL-o is ueart inn. rpniPiiv ih. ......... 1 " . .: mm, 01 voi-
and just on the other sideof the road four
hundred more were slain, and right on the 'and settle them up.
, other side of that wall five hundred rebels! T. If.
t . ... j
kud, distinct and earnest ior' Lu"r t Sir , M "UA. "J..n J W. ! - all for McCUll
nn,l....s i -j.s, i uu iirurvr liifHns iiparh 1
in this camp tign.
" S IUI JlL-VlHl IU 1
ihere is a great deal of tulle service
id in u "leef to serve ior three years in Stat
.... .. ir . 1 1 1
If a. un. . 1
and tyrants. onJ .nmy power. Even if the nglit of seccs.' atwut hiin and Lincoln in ilL a m. i Z 'X 1 S l;
ZrA'riB mypar..lshall give Lii MTi'aho.. Remade. Turner u0 Z f" "
nnil ai.i.in.1 n.l .
- -e,-- . usurpers
oiUAbein particular. l)o. 1 'ion
i... . .w una ... ... V .7 l'"" 4 Du" B'e i.uue
democracy: ,. gnou , 1U to me other w.th bo.u shoulders, for I do n.,t .rnnt the age. of 18 and .1(1
Hit will add any thing to the mm ui ri..!l ' .' .l , '",re.M gN fight three years longer for the d fifteen million, of dUrT ".
ofourverydear fr,endsthe Abol .-ought' a he' Z -fuT .1"" l'fst.Lb! ?fi ?t .0 see"a man elected who the .State . debt. -Vote for Curtin nd
. va U V LfL-l ' II IMH Kill It AIA tl.ia
ists we will just mention the no less mJ iia.in of politi.yil authority-and in the
war as soon as possible, for id the draft." Eh ? WcstmorliiJ Di
- 4 li f . ni.iuui it. uuii iu l in lriBiimAstwst.!.... i 1
nA.i.ni r...i .1... .... r.. . . . 1 lorms tirp.Pi.,.i : .v. . :.. . .... w ..u. a. riuveu out : ami 1 am -
jv..u utt mm iue ..uicago Itmes ol tbe -""""" me vonsiuuiion. Ibe confident thai iriu.l 1 :nnnn 1 . 1 .1 . ti . . .
14th inst., state, that th. ifon. C. L. V?t! Cong" have petitioned X wi k.? wiSn,' .hr,n Wh b, W1
U...a. will certainly stump Ohio in fa-! '-5 I have JltiZ lS
Tor Of McClellan. grievance, of which th "5.7-6 ?re?ue",,' and. l.h'? "7 . "r will a dollar a yard for muslin thirtv i. f
were destroyed. We have burried them
where they fell." "I declare." said the
President, "this is getting gloomy. Lot
us drive away." After driving a few rods
the President sid, "this makus a feller
feel gloomy." ''Jack," (speaking to a com
panion, cans you give us sou.eiu.ng xo Jirr" r-"r ' ' of ukinf a
cneer u. up-f , ive us a song, ana give MniZn Tb. Pn.rriety if h!din th. .
us a lively oae " Thereupon Jack struck Annual Fair of 'Jj Socieh.and l-r U.
up, a. loud as he could bawl, a comic ue- J transaction of bajincs. A full atteB-JW
gro .oag, which he continued to sing peeled. Ut order of the C'ominilteK.
while thev were ridim? od frnrn tho l.atila ! et7-2t L. F. IRW
irround. and till iIipv arnpn-li..t . ..;J
J. PLAKK ViALlt.
Grahamton. Spt. !. 'lit pi.
"VTOTlCr -The mouibers compos;"' j-'
Executive Committee of the CIsrf-.J
Agriculture Socintv are req nested to ml "';
office of R. J. Wailace, Esq., ia tt r
Clearfield, on fatunlaj . the 1 7th Inrt-afJ
till they approached a rpri- '
ment drawn un. whpn tha rnim.mii.i.l
4 " vwuiuiuiiMiua
Farm lor Sale.
; .. 1 , "7 V0 could have ascertain. ih Zl. .. "uu ''T unuer Lincoln. 1 pounu lor sugar, fifty cents for a pound of
I5lFHrmpra whr. Ihinl- tl I. ;,.!, . roal ianlim..i. . ""eeriaineu thd th'.nk the m.n hn n.n .1 .u:. . - .1 0 '. ' - HJUI'" ul
- w.n. vuv. Bna intent on. of th , !..,.,. T L. . ,u iuree cents lor a liox or matches.
hey .hould pay a dollar a yard for muslin, ' toward, them, and III Zl'l" V!. " , f .cosI-
uny cents a pouna for coUee, thirty cents T" r .T . Ul connnued Union or
miswas tbe course
but I am going to Tote for McClellan thi
for S111TRP ,r vhilp. II.a- 1 . ?
D - I v "I .utl vakUUl'fe Krfc LUU1 lArminnrl iiiiam
,, , ... . u vu. iiiiiwu Itin conpaa ft e 11 , 'vie iui iucibi ian mi"
thao two dollars a bushel for their wheat, our fathers in reference to the old ConVi i ! . "V1 w,ll8et ery body else that I can
piiihl In enniinn. Ia iu. r :.ui i enlinn. und ir.c lnun.i..i ..i etVi to do the same.
all the other Abolition candidates, and changed because it did noiSS.w YU" aflictioateIy. A. B. M.
thus show that they fully appr-iste ihe LVt o'ur'h rn i SS.1 fS:1. .f"' .knowW8 oil
the one who oueht lo b pIoai.,! p.;.!h. ii;r..i . ... .
I don t know much about m l ei : co a.-J-.
.. ... r. . . 1 - . 1
dent.
red timn we are now blest with
ring after
Democracy are going to takeout tbe clap
per. Bell-ringing wont stop altogether.
Seward's "little bell" won't
ine November election. Th
I - . f -..DlHSl,
our ooumern irieuus lolJow this ex- upon water- it akin, a :r 1 . nowever, ior every spire in tbe land will
-Pie, even at this late 4,7. and al, u ftS' " thniog of L?n Ju'l
A1
. . - 1 msMIIU"
Oeneral said. -Mr. President, wouldn't ZTur:"l?XF
be well for your friend . to cease hi. onglttt.taird toV.sMp, clearSeld eoo..
till we bare passed this regiment. The , bout 40 acres cleared, with buildings, s."
poor fellows hsve lost more than half of ; ted thereon, being ths tarns premite' purt";
meir numucrt Ihev arefeelmff verr .
badly, and I should be afraid of the effect
it may bare on them-" The Preeident
then asked hi. companion to .top hi. ting
ing till they got by that regiment.
We know that this .torv i. incredible.
that it i. impossible that a man could be
elected President of the United States'
the
terms and particulars sppiy w
at Clearfield, Pa. ,.trnrcJ
THOS. J. McCULIpOIw
Sept. 14. 1341. If.
AL'TIOSi-ALL pcrssns ars rw r
J tioaed against tnnunj or sro". ioarl
Catharins, as she has Is.t y b .
thnn. .a. In. I II.. Of DrOVOCauOn , "
. I . ...... a. .PAVAiMtlon
I.,-. .i,l.i .-.l. V,; i ... W,UM "7 "n " .T j i
vwM, v VpVua lVI UIU19CII VIVI rlalirm ma.l ttn
fresh made graves of the heroic dead. in after this dt. J0H BJ".
iv aen mis story wss 1014 us we sua mat' Hyiertowii, Aaj, r, is.