Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 05, 1864, Image 2

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A WORD TO EEPUBLICANS.
Wo do not address tho Waders, but tbo
ran and ( the solid, thinking men-of
tho Republican parly. We have every
confidence in them j they ore just us pa-
triotia ; hate the sumo love for their coun
try, and would sacrifice just as much to
nr..crva it. as Democrats would. Put we
; have no faith in their leaders. Mrst of
theiu ore making money out of this war,
and it is not reasonable to suppose that
-r- 'nien are willinji lo orpoao a policy that
WkdnespaY MorNINU:::::::::Octoiiku o. puli ,n0ney into their pockets. Nor have
- - - , :wo any tiling tosny to that portion of the
DErCCBATIC NATIONAL TICKET. iypJVlcannHyho ftre avowed Aboli-
yav. vnESlPfNT, ! Honied. Politically, they arc beyond re-
GKJf. GEOKGK B. McCLELLAN, demticn. They have committed the un
or rrsssvLVAMA. ,pardonablo sin. 'firry are joined lo Ibnir
idols
ton VICK riltfilDKXT,
HON. GEOKGK II. PENDLETON,
or on io.
DIALOGUE
has passed the ordeal of distinguished sta-
THAYER
Jt IIAVB..
..all the power. Between the Oenebal jotlo '-"-V "'""I lmTIMrrEDaTA P.fn.
i ,i i.1 VP UOV. UlULEK, anil we jrieriu vu. - - o i . " VAlUll N
d never induce them to ( "J ' I that whatever mistakes be may have made, . uu0j
loarm.. Elect Model- , , . nZX he always acted with an eye to tbe best in- VAN AMBURCUiaa,.
In I ms If 1 l ui mttm yi l nun I V. I1IIIHI1 . r . f i . . 1 I I : - ufc n
i;ui.D,.,ni.riiniv ii irresioi ine ntaiaanu uniui:.
m r a ri w AH1TT . w O .
and State; 14 Bounty ; 7.1 Extra Bounty, ' Such Is the candidate presented by the MAMMUlil MlNAOKRTV
rnntino the low niliiu from Imocratio purly lor the .utlrages of the mo
it, 75. That makes near- T ff th Wih lei. "l.
would hereafter bo made to interfere with
tbeir domestic institution
of rebcldoni . coul
resume their hosti
lan, nd an A rims
is thr iiki'ii knnt of vour i-ntinlrv It ill tiOVf
9 nnl tir.ua inr 4m
orny miiini ui cu ii.g nuuiurrauu . , , ti,.i a peop e oi me i'Jtn imtr ci. ii recoru -p i. n
na.yme.e drafts. It is your oa'y ''""' h PT , , , ' , ! Is one of consistent, earnest patriotic de- EgVptUIl CaraVaH
of escaping taxation. It will return to ' 1 " ,. , ouon io in. cnuaw oi ins union. ne f .. .,lh0ll,, .
nrnl.it I ar iv.lrtlt I rilltf tnV nOlltlCt .S i ln at 1 xorru inln rVmnroii llio! ' minion. "
the fireside the ubnent rather, son or broth- " 7 . , ""' ; J" ' i
. ' ..., an expensive aitiolo. auvantages oi a ripe experience, exanea :
er. Heed nol the stories told you by ) our wi,.,-.ii,.m.ii lnt Wlut mental attainments, and au undying pat
leader, that the rebellion U in the agon- 6m'-W1,M H""""11". Jof lut rioti.m. which is limited by no State lines!
ies6fdeih;8nd that a pcac will soon be ore you counting: . J nor seetioi.al pi ejudices, but which covers'
' 1 L . I l.nuA ma hsinn Aiinl ttr k lint mv iL. ... ..,1 m, f nil
Jt never can 6c Your reason .... J . . tr i,i ,t.. .... u. I
and I find the Kepublican party has laken repreonlalive, and might bo art ellicient i
. i. .11 . i ...:ti instrument in etItiotin Iho salvation of,
jrom me aooui 1110, iv ruio j m
have nothing left In four years more,
iTtJCUATlC DISTKICT TICKliT.
HON. WILLIAM BKiLEIi, '
.Of CLIABriKLD COVNTY .
I'OIl AtSF.MHLY,
Dr. T. JUFFHRSOX BOYBK,
OF CtKABFIELU CCU.NTV.
IlItUCKATIC COUMY TICKI'T.
POU fctlEUlKF,
JACOB A. i'AUST, of Curwwwvillo.
FOR COl'NTY CMJI1SS10.NSK,'
CONKAD 1JAKEII, of Knox twp.
FOB P1STRICT AflOR.NEY,
W. M. McCULLUUGU,of Clearfield.
U. L.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR,
C. EVATS, of Tiko township.
rou TORONOR,
UENKY W. PARKE, of Clearfield.
-i- a ... ... - . in- -u
DEMOCRATS, VOTE S
The Abolitionist, are circulating a re
port that the draft tieticea will bosorred
it thijtllt on next Tueday. This threat u
madt to frijh'en Ikniocratt from their duty
nd is an open confession thai they will
Ue defeated i a fair election is permitted.
Fear not then, Democrats. They DARK
XUT attempt any thing of the kind. That
is 1'teedouj's Duy. See what the Consli-
lution of Pennsylvania says:
"ELECTOUS SHALL IN ALL CASES
except Treason, Felony and Breach or
-Surety of thel-eace. UK i'ltlVILKuED
f KOit ARK EST DUKINO THEIU AT-
I ULM." Sit. 711 Art, o, Constitution of
J'innsylvania.
The Constitution, in positive terms, pre
lects the ciliien from servico of process
and arrest on Election Day, except in the
uuo. named above. Let every citizen
see to It that the right thus guaran
teed, IS MAINTAINED. It is our high
est privilege as it ia our sternest duty
HOW TO VOTE. And no threat ofar-
Rut we would like to address a few
word to the chws first above mentioned :
Your oncrupulou leaders have told you
and perhaps caused you to believe that
Democrats were in sympathy wVh the
re'oejsjthat they were in favor of the
Southorn Confederacy, ; andthatthete
were the reasons why they were opposed
to a further proseculicn of the war, and
demanded a cesnttion of hostilities. Did
any of you evor hear any Democrat make
uch avowals or admissions? We know
you never did. Can you point to any act
of the Domooratic party, by resolution or
otherwise, that looks like infidelity to the
Union us our fathers made it T We know
you cannot. You know that your coun
try ia indebted lo the measures and poli
cy of tho Democratic parly for all its great
ness and power.
Tbcn why should Democrat, oppose its
perpetuation! Should they not be the
mot ardent in its support and defence t All
their glorious achievement, of the past,
and all their hopes of the future, are cen
tred in its transmission to the latest gen
eration. Is it not, thco, an insult to your
understanding to tell you that Ibe Demo
cratic party would countenance the slight
est injury to that Union ; yea, that they
would not make twice the sacrifice of any
other parly lo preserve and defend it T
No Demociat juntifics the Southern
Statpsin attempting to right their wrongs
(if any they had) by seceding from tho
conniieroa It new can
teache. you this. Tho mieslion for you
to decide is whether you will bare an
honorable peace, and a lestored Union,
or whether you will have four years more
of war, final fcpuration and national dis
grace. Choose ye,
Tax TiYtas-Do yu de-ire tho war to
cease, ftnd on honorable peace established T
our bleeding and almost ruined nation.
Tint wbv do vou chareo this to MAIM I HO -On the 27th of July, by Jofenta
ii- .... wu ... i,a,a I Jl. Jonn, Eiq., Mr. 1). F. Williams, to Mifs
the lie publican, party ? by not charge Annie Le'wi,i100lh of t.entre eoanty(
it to tho Rebellion ! the cost of freedom t On tho 8th it., ty ths ino, Mr. Frederick
T ... i . n .,,, m I Muurer lo Miaa t'rtullt Hhrirer, both of Mor-
Jo.-We used to enjoy all the frathm f rj (wp ( tM countyi
we needed without cosl. Hut, (ieneral, i , . . j .. .
If you do, thin voto to send man to iel ug jook al lu;,, maller: At the begin-1 tfhl btudlStmClltS '
Congrees who will lot your voico be heard D-inj of ti,0 wr there was no demand Tor 1 (f)i0UUJmum .
in tho councils of the natiou. bounties. Men volunteered. More offer- j - y A.Vi iiD Four oompetont Teachers to
Do you want the Conslitutien preserved 0j tian yrere reuuired. Democrats vol- IT t"l oborgo of the Covington Tp 8ohool.
. ... ... j if , ... n-i The eouilng winter wazoi will be from $30 to $35
the "Union as it was" ro.loredt If unleered as rea-lily as our own party. 1 be .. f ,ifi
you do, then VOie lor toe man wuuvfiu onjcci oi me wr was men lor tie chuii
use bis potent influeneo for the attainment fl4 U was. Nothing was said about the ;t
of these object, where alone tbey cn be ' abandonment of slavery, being an object
By ordor (f the Honfd.
J. W. l'OTTEll, See.
Frencbville, Pa
Th Wonder of Animated Natm.
ConiolidttfS with the onlt
LEGITIMATE CIRcue
Fror Orinll-MoEi. aid k una kmu,
Pr-amlnnt Gauailriana, AcrotaU, Oparim, l
Cowna, Conturtloniala, EauilibriM j u,'r?i
forma-BilenliI Slud of Triid lloutt. p '
Tlci Mul.M--Mjnl(t.nt CollMlkoa f LwiTl .
Tiora, Lmun, Bna, MrAt, .,J PJ?
Arvf B.a, Bmoaol U kindi imS tl 5
rw4 by Ci ' s
Great Van Amburgh HVmself;
t mm. m jt vr t Ml 1.
obtained. of the war. But when Mr. Lincoln adop-', -poged to publto aVle on tho pretoiaoe of Mr-
Do you deire that freedom ol the press led the Abolition plan of making It "a tin Myrter, late of PenJ township, on
fredom of speech, and the personal war for the extermination of slavery" in Saturday, October Slid, 18G4,
rights of the citixen, shall be rested and. which you and other leading Republican. l'V'Zro'f BV cattle. 5
heldsneredT If you do, then oast your sustained him men ceased to volunteer, jboga, 11 besdof shoep, about 5 tons of Lay,)
vote in favor o. sending . man to Congres. ( und our armie. could only be kept full by . m- ;
who will there advocate all these inc.tiin- the paymentof unheard-of Bounties. I g0n, 1 buggy, l 2-horae wagon, twin sledi, sleigh
able bles.incs. Gov. Bini. is such a man. , Therefore the' Republican party has be-1 and barnei?.fannlng u.ill and threshing-niachina.
. ..... .... . , - toeether with farniinn utenails and household
Give him vour votes. icome compietoiy Auomionizeu. it is . kilch,n fnrnilure. r-sAi to commeoee
But if yon aro willing that this war shall wholly responsible lor tins liountr ana j at v;o clock, a. m,
.. . I ..1 .1 I I f 0 .1 . I .n. r.kl 1 vww
continue until slavery is luunuunt-u i iiiempuou uiuuvj, auu m vmun im
and until another and another conscrip-' in making these eharges against our party.
ABM. MYRTKL.1 ....
JOHN FLYSN, J
aw 1 1
compact 01 L Dion. ou never lheiii.laWtei.wnpl.ced
onetliatuia. inn n me i;emocrais nnu . n ., mith vftnr,.t,M .,!
had their way in the spring of 1801-afltrj do not olefof 0ov. I5iol.
tho election of Mr. Lincoln-Session y0Jr roan Ue ,m oppoM ,n
would have been nipped in the bud. ltlhei6 lnfMB0UI wr0BSI Mr. SconiLD i.
Democrats in Congres. made every effort ; ymj
that honorable men could make, to refer;
Convention composed of Delegafrtno'-i wJ'Ur, WiLhis Record."
sen by the people of all the Slate.. Had Ibe banner, borne at the Domocratio
ling ol a bell" at Washington ; if you want
tion .hill be enforced until the last ms n Gen. Why, Jo, I'm astonished at you.
shall havo boon sent to the field, and the You talk like a Copperhead. But I'm in
last dollor wrung from the pocket, of Iho , no humor lo talk politic this morning.
I people, do not vote for Gov, Hiona, but I want to see yon at my olhce before you
l east your vote for thenar pledged to carry, leave town.
out this policv. Scene II. jTkGesieai.' Ofiee. Enter Jo.
If jou are willing to see your Constitu- Gen. Well Jo, how do you feel by this
tion violated, and its most sacred provis- time!
ions disregarded; if vou ari willing to ice A. A litllo more enpperish than I waa
men arrested, imprisoned and banished this morning j I've just been called on for
without form of ktwot the simple "touch- another assessment of f25 to exempt Cur
township.
Gtn. Well, that's pretty steep, I must
admit. But bow about that mortgage T
The extension is now out. I suppose you
want more time?
Jo. No you are mistaken there. I've
made up my mind as to that. The Gov
ernment has already taken one-fourth of
til.l m jyortb- In throe year, more the
alancewiil be got... ,
! can crack away, and I'll be careful hereaf
ter not to voto with a parly that will rob
me and beggar my children. Exit Jo.
General (to lo.) Well, well. The fact
It's just as 1
JI. MORRIS & CO., MfcR.
chants, I'hilipsburg, Pa.
J. I. MORRIS & Co. sell best Caliooe. at
30 lo 35 cents per yjrd.
J. I. MORRIS & Co. sell best Muslins at I
25 to 50 cents per yard. .1
J. I. MORRIS A Co. soil all wool Delaines
at DO cents per yard.
J. I. MORRIS & Co. sell all wool Flannels;
at 50 cents to ?1 per yard. j
J.I. MORRIS k Co. sell Men if- Boys',
clothing very choip.
J. I. MORRIS & Co. sell Bool, and Shoe.
at sensation price.
J. I. MORRIS & Co. sell Uafc 1 Cap. at
sensation prieea. j
I. I. MORRIS & Co. sell ladies' and gent' i
Shawls at sensation prices.
J. I. MORRIS &, Co. sell Ladies' Coats at
less than any one else.
Ibis beeu done all disputes would have j meeting last week. And what is "Bigler'.
been peaceably adjusted. But the lead- Record!" It is an undeviating adherence
ers of your parly those then reptesenting to the Constitution. He was never an
pt trnmint. -Lnt nlvrnri ron) In rrhnVn '
i o,l ir.,. il funatirium and ioollnnml nnimoiitr arbnlh. ' lu,i tb'n8 P'ayed Out,
av nuu - vuoo i hoiu iu jviu iiiu 'viiiv ( 4m 111 1 it' 1 J IT t
crat.intln.propcVitic.il. Such a propo- er emanating from .ecos.ionists In th, i told them a ashing ton Indeed. I only
silion wa's oflered and earnestly urged by 'Sc-uth, or Abolitionists in the Norlh ikr that tho people have been fooled
r.nw TC.Iof ll.nn !n ll Prnnla n,l 1... Kf Kinm Ilia duvVia aiitArcul Ilia Snla ftf l 6' .
aest, or of terf ice of process- no vaporing ' mJ olhcr lul nb( fl ,k P,nni,if IB-m rao,e than twenty year, ago, ?, om the Erie Observer.
i ut to this hour, we dofv hi. ersemioe to! uov- lor vongre...
" ... TI....1..1:.. r r. ii.. t' :i i:
Tl IV.I1 I t. I . .;nt In o .innU ..nllm.nl , . nli.in.' llUHiraiuil ui li uu,ciuur T1IIIIUUI
xu nar iwimu. i. is n6l necess.rv i - - --e- - -"6-., ui Wr of ClcarfleW counlyi M Ul i)em0.
ior ui io leu you mat i'emocrau ai retai- .u r-ruwVi, ut uo I,IUU icratic Concrfisional notninoe for ihii di
... j . , t . lt .,,,.,,.. I vulhean favored it.
'vt misvv trv I'Va" v v m iiiw VI lliibil
and the BALLOT-BOX.
BEE TO IT, FREEMEN 1 II you fail
-new, it may be your last exercise of a free
ca!iet.
A Word to Democrat..
We assure our Democratic fiiend. of
Clearfield that the prospect of carrying the
Slate'W. Tuesday next, wa. never brighter,
Xothiog but tlw basest of frauds, or the
most outrageous system of terrorism, can
dofeat auch a result. The Abolition lead
ri know this, and hence their threats
aboQt tolditrs, etrqtt, martial law, 1c.
Changes in favor of the Democracy are
taking placo daily iu all part, of the State ;
and tbre are nockange anywhere againt
m. Our euocess id October, therefore, is
beyond a doubt, if Demoorals everywhere
lo their duty. We are sure tbey will, be
cause they know this i. "THE ONLY
HOPE" of tho country.
A. to our 6wn county, we .peak from
i'jtTeoord when we eay that, with a full
TOto, and a fair election, our majority will
cot be nnder 1200. You have only to get
out EVERY VOTE. Let no effort be
epared, auU see that no unfair iwcana are
ised, and no threats mndo. Remember
thati. Freedom' Day the dny that Free
men exercise that right of Free Suffrage
purchaeei by lbs blood of tho Revolution.
A'LIVING GIRAFFE
kMjlt It imI l"ti Iu onif oat iw uui wntust
I'll MAMMOTH
WAR ELEPHANT HANNIBAL,
ritt Larxwt Atiimfcl in tho vorU, veuhinf teulTKn
f ruwtt. . A. TAI'ih.or 7
u i rr or o T.J.V ri,1
Of U.o Now WorJ J, th Oulf Ona on EihlkltH,
A WHITE POLAR BEAR,
flJn: tka Arctic li.iioin, tbo Duly Om in itwta.
An AFRICAN 'OSTRICH,
'!'! ri Hich. a rci
INOW WHITE PEACOCKS,
II MORRIS t CAi.Il Flour. Chop FiA, 1 JAPAN ESC ffl ASKIN SWIK
ly volunteered during the first eighteen nc lhe welfare and prosperity of tho pee; trict, took most of our people I y surprise,
months or two years, a. tho Republican.. Pla otovary .action. uui wm none tne less gratityintf. Uov.
You know this to be the fact. I To the true patriot-to the man who , h.a.d,en T0 "J??'
ai.ivBi i ivi ivud v auo IliCCTlllJg VI HIV
. l I
TbeoVoflhe war was then to "pre- " E've peace io ins eouniry, io iue Conferees, but it was not rener.llv sun-
serve the Union," to "maintain the mr.n who wants tlio b men restored, witn , p0i,ed that be would be willing to accept
premacy of the Constitution" and that t'1 'Sul of the States and people unim-Ja nomination. It was only alter consid
wben"these object, were accomplished, :Pired ; lo the nan who desire, lb. per- urging f". ft- I?' f ,ri"Iud8;
tho war ought to cea.e" No conscript:' 1'ctuation of hi. country audit, free .--iLVii
ions and large bounties were then reuir-ilullCn, 'or the benefit of himself and j0f the party in the district, we are assur
ed to Gil the army It cnnnol bo said that' his posterity, Gov. " Bigler'a record"is ed that ho will cqter into the contest with
the Democrat, opposod the war then-! without spot or blemish ; and all men be-, "mos pWBaifho had sought the
. . , . ' , ,.,',. , -.t r.i i . . ' position instead of its soakinc him. lu
that Democrats then "sympathyzed" w.lh jlomgng lo either of these classes, who voto nomination by fhe unanimous voice of tho
tho rebel.. The Administration promis-, against him, lelit and mitrtyrettnt themsehss-, doleatos at Ridcway, is a comnlimenl
i
o,i .A. ii,.i it,. ;n :.ini
uu bu.l lua nqi ntiuuiu ruu III ij i
days then "ninety ;" and now after three !
and a half years of war your own senses i
must tell you that the South is no nearer
"subjugated" than it was at the start.
Yea, that the power of the rebellion is to
day much- more formidable than it was in
18GJ-
A soon as Mr. Lincoln, and other head
ing Republicans, began to intimate that
the war was for otner piloses than the rc-
(oration of the Union, with the rights of
the States unimpaired. lolunUeri ceased to
oiler themselves. It ia needles lo tell
you why. 1W Pockets tell you the fact-
and it is fact, with which we wish to deal.
You can therefore justly attribute all the
censeriplions of the past, present and fu
ture ; and all the high bounties and assess
ment, for exempli oas ; and all the three
hundred dollar commutations that you kavo
paid, to this fatal act of Mr. Lincoln
and your leader, in turning it, into an Ab
olition war. Had this step not been ta-
aen, mere ncyer would Dave been any
want of yolunteers. It united tho South
that was bofore divided; and It divided
the North, that was before united.
Therefore, the issue before you are
nlnin itn.l. ...I .1 :-.i If. 1
is couruou. ana candd. r ' ".'"" i'muntui. .w
though inclined to be uroomplimeniary toi00 reJulM anxious that the war should
mo administration, attack, it in a manner I ana that poace and the Union
. l. . i i tr .i m . i . ;.K ii
iuh is ouk uuiaiiTo, anu uirns novning
mat ne aoe. not altera pijp aubsuntiate
in a fair and gentUmanlyn'ay"
And again t '
"We have no desire lo offer any thought
or suggestion that would have an unfavor
able bearing upon Gov. Bigler's claims
fcrCongres.,wr which hejmseues every qual
ification that experience tanaioe, nd, wedoubt
not, HOIS THAV AVE1SI RBI'BISENTATIVE
ADIUrr AND UOXEtTr.
fiiSrTlIE ONLY HoFE OF THE
COUNTRY i. in the overthrow of Iho
present Abolition dynasty. This every
candid man, every conservative man, and
every Democrat, knows.
which will doubtless be as agreeable to
mm as ii was wen uerervea.
Ihopublio csrorrof Gov.
J. I. MORRIS i Co. kcej) constantly on .
baud, Fresh Butter, Kgjr, Lard, SwaeL
rotatoo tfrssh), White Jt Cod FUb, AcV
J. I. MORRIS 4 Co. .ell Grt und Alum1
Salt at cosl. j
J. I. MORRIS A. Co. sell Brown Sugnr at
20 lo 35 cents per pound.
J. I. MORRIS Sc Co. sell Syrup Molassea
at?l 35 io Jl 50 per gallon.
J. I. MORRIS Si Co. sell all other kinds of
goods at the lowo.-t possible rates, and
buy Boards, Shingles and all othet kinds
of produce. October 5th.
GOI)EYS LADY'S 1WMK THE FASH.
ION MAGAZINE OK THE WORLD, bit
'mture. Fine Art, and Fahina. Tho mit 1
magnificent Steel engraving- Double Fashion
Plain. Wood engraringi oa evo.-jr ubjnt that
ran interest Udies. Crochet .knitting, Netting,
Enbroidcry, Ariiclos for the Toilet, for :ha Par- I
lor, the Iluudnir, and tb Kitchen. Everything,!
in fact, to make a complete LADY'S HOOK.
THE LADIES' FAVORITE FOR 3S YEARS.
No magatine has been able to compete with It.
None attempt It.
OODEY'S KfcCEU'TS Tor every department !
of a household. These alone are worthy the price '
or the Hook.
Model Cottages (no other Magaaioogivoi them)
with diagrams.
Drawing Leiaoni for the Toung. Another spe
cialty with (lodey.
Original Music, worth $3ayoar. Other Mag.
rings publish old, worn-out music : but the sub-
Hitler is so 1 icriberi to Qodey get it before the music itores
mpofl
ranctr of lux
rti In Aniflrlrj. lUiMte in kmnm
tt tvd liesiitifui Bum, Buu
Md KK1-TISO,
T7i jneqalla4 Arr.ir s'JanUd AtntTMlii
DR. . JAMES. L. THAYER,
IM Elo(junt an4 Scholarly Clown ini CoKll
MRCHARLES w. noyes,
Sfha unrlmle.! Horw Tirr. wha lnlroiMJ'
Ijt beautiful I'arforiaint Horao, Obit Emu,J' J
Ckarloi Reed, h Champion Eqttitrlu
Oeorce II. Batchellor, h' Or.ne.aot
.i In rV. m wnrliL
lU.IJ.t a nnmcmua frpi f Amilnnai ar.l Aluni
The HRIK'KSSION t.t thii alnpcnclom ConnW"
will ba proline In aylamlid aOrrii and niambalaa
BISMBcq, a ' iha
CO UOSS AL '.COLD EN .CHARIOT
familiar to most of our citizens that it is! 'rlL"ning t' Ladios. Anolhor peculiarity .
arariMilv nrnnaanir In anlar inln nnu j.ii'h Oodey.
tended allusion to n. He is one of tho ! v F"v T f.lm Wl- A" T SLew!rt C" f 1
. , " , .. . '"".New ork, the millionaire merchants, appear in
IhouKands of tpupc men ol this rountrv n.u. ...!... ....!...
- . ar.uviC.latiSVViial l St a4t I SI V 1,1) it I U n D iu
-OR
Mythological Car of the Muses,
The elccUnrJ hlcCLKLLAX is the 0L vrno nave grown up uy tneir own talents Alao. Fashiona from the celebrated Drodie. of
wiv 1....1M ,1 i. J.....J -ri and indomitable enerev. from humble New Yoik. !
- .. i .i . i . stations in society to a rank with the mosl Ladies Donnets. Me give more of them In a VA Parrnele9 famed BraSSBiM
fore, let every man why thus intends to eminent and inlluentialln tho land. His J th.r .any other Magine. In fact, the La-
main l in lh aalval nn nf pnnnlr lr fir-t n; I .K ... .K.i... 1 dy I Book enables everv ladr to be her own bon- i.r.n.ri.nn.aiih rlnih f ifi.rirhlTliW
. , .i . '.in., u. i l . V i . i net-maker. brilliant emblematical ornamrnla of rid ana u L.
in mind that tho best way he can aid in H the Mato Senate, where ho nerjuitted , makion nARLAND iuhnre of "Alone " upri ni., cimniM, tmn
this cood work is to vote the entire Demo- !l,mselr l.h 0 ch ability and integri- bidden Path," Mosa Side," Kemeali." and
Gov. Bioliir it Kbiz. Uov. Biqlkr ad
dressed hi. fellow citizen, nt Wayne Hall
In Iho city of Erio on the 21st Sept, Tho
ddres. was spoken of in tbo highest terms
i praise by the Democrats. But we pro.
,r!hrirel"Ml,w 10 "X about it.-
ajr of the 23d contain, a
Jabored review of thi, C0Teri ,
column und a half. But ii done ln a
lair ana genuemaniy manner. ln speak
t .. .. i
ing ci uov, v., iae writer say.,
"lie is courteou. ana canuu.
cratic ticket at the October election.
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J.TOr J ,).. rf (Vial Imrlu TliA hunmilnlint...!. ll... n.nn!n V. h.r. .Ii.
V. ... w fVV J . .IU UIV'I II. IIVl'IIIIT, U V .111" ......U. ..V .'. HW
vote thus cast will add nwrethma rate to seeing his sterling qualities, soon took him our old and favorite contributors.
McCLLLI.AN in November. He who it up Iheir candidule for (overnor, to
majority, filling the hxecutive chair of
as to make him the acknowledged lea-
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I iiiirinui, wriii-a ii-r iiourj cm u uiuuiu, auu iv.
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if
We) commend the above to our Jacobin
hi.,i.i i .
ub TCSlorea. as Uia Dpmnenli
Lan these thi3, be accomplished! We answer
yes, unuer ucmocratio rule ; but never un
aer JUr. Lincoln. The ppU of the South
areju.iastirea lighting a. ftre tbe peoph
of tbe North. Thi. is not the case with
tbo leaders on either aide But lot ...
have an armislice. This would at once o
pen tho way for intercourso- ThsjM-opfc
of both sides would soon find that they
f.quiparaa, imanuiaciurva nr in. fnoi.- 7
naoTMina, N.w Vork. am of tha(ulti"l'tl"
lr twriiitlnn, and or luu.imparauia 'Tle ," "Tj,
fha Indiafribalil.franileur of Ihn tliJl
i I -I Slnvrilill Kl.ll'nn
rar a M in ln I..1.0T1.I with ita altntiiri 'W""!"''"
and atlrlbmea, U ao au-rh bf rond
I ..ivii vuumiumisi iui Minriiiui, iu t. i-. . i. in ine winoini-r ino r.uii.iiwn ui m" -
for LITTI.B MAC. but withholds hi. vole : wh!c". P"i!?.n heaa elected by a larjee, ) """M"1 " i 7Si,7r:S!f
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from the Domocratio candidate, in Octo
ber, siands in his own light. Hi does not
assist but he inflicts an Injury, on his fa
vorite. In fact, a vote for tbe Democratic
ticket in October, will be of more serviee
(o McCLKf.LAN, tbata a
McCLKLLAN in November,
men should bear this In bind
Ind that arh and ararr fraln
?'.a
bmlbT .lolm rli.l th.l .f l-alirni. A f. . U00,t ",.M' Pr"onr' r0CC1" ,U?:. L""'..'." h rV.V.M. iman. I. oni'?;
, ,. . n i j ii : crihcrs at ths following rates. Vat notice will i-orih j,i ,mwmni of l,ad
ter hi. term as (lovernor had expired, he be given if we are obliged to sdvanoe, whieh will c. w. o4K. wiiieh.bithi.craat
rucuuien oy lue uomorrauc memiiera oi depd upon the price of pspener,
the Legislature as a Kepresentativo in the Ore copy, one year
united Nates So.na.te, for six yean- This Two copies, one year
IVnnavlvBnia at Hie anniA mirinil that liia ' The Iol"rIOg ore the terms or the Lady S union I. ant.rlr unairapiionabla tnt a
icnnpyivania, nr. lUC Same period mat HIS .-.,.. j, . .;n .u and moral rharactar. lh ndaniaklfarll.,,M
Af- -lh. ,K. f..ll ' ; r... B,i. .ill '!lroflhi...t.M1.hmantl..oilI-iB
vi..'v.a ...w " i. ....-. -" - - anrmii atiM ai amaarmeiu ni i.."'
C. W. JiUYKS' will exhibit nucraai
rrnlnn MonLaV. " VICTOR,
direct vole for important position he filled with credit to Three enploi, one yr
MbClel an birndGir
and usefulness to the neonle. win
ning wide reputation as a delator, and high
toned, shrewd and patriotic .talesman.
.w t., tu. His course during the exciting events im-
,. ' , mj lately preceding the o
wio reiurneusoiuiersuiterea ty oen. rat- rebellion entitles him to the grateful ro
ton at the Abolition meeting in this place tnembrance of tho country. lie labored
last week had not oven the meiitofoiig-' n,n hU n"fy to avert the oalamili".
t;. . -ri,. n.nr.i ... at a. , . ' of civil war, warmly advocating the adon-
'nl ly: Th neral wa. then in the '- Mon oflho eom ' iie mmtt B,id
lauoutineu. i ae .am in i.imon. sianaer, warning the extreme men of both .eel
Four copies, one yoar - -
Five eopioi, one year, and an extra oopy
to (he person lending the club, making
I tix copies
Eieht copies, one Tear, and an extra enpv
tely preceding the out bi oak of the! to the person sending the olub, making
nine copies -Eleven
copioa, one year, and an extra oi py
to Iho person tending tbo olub, making
twelve copies -
1 .1 .1 i I i n In .nm rt IV. .V.n.. .1..L. 1 IA
.u. .w... v. .u mvv . v viudii try caiVU i
inbicriber. f
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bicrioor. I mnr ,n j,n'-nti'--, a
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.u.. v........ ... ,,i,.uiUai iiiuua,, aiming me extreme men OI com seel-1 uodeys ways jiook an Arthurs Horn' i m J n O , " " w v A
word for word, wa uttered at the League, ion. of tho resulu of their madness, and Magaiine will be seot, each one year, on receipt Th. only nffatfi viral fVirUina" ui
meeting in rhiladelphia, byan Aboliiion-! himsolfto all the real Union ; have n0 club with an, orh.r Msg- Xi1IJtt'.Sr.rt...--ia- a, .a
J-.i n r.-i v. . .1 i loving members of Congress. Mr Crilten- ,"". ' e"J'PPcr t . . .. , T'"' Monker., fc''rni i
neighbor, and hi readers, and our citizens had been .bedding each other's blood in
. generally, to contrast it with tbe course ( vain ; and when those of the South would
abase, tie dirty dang and vile epithet, be , learn from those of the North that their
always rjakes use of when .peaking of rights as guarantied in the Constitution,
wif, Biolh. J would be resperted-lhat no attempt
1st named Carey from Ohio, on the even-' lL..yJ fJ t all fa. seal alone liu. for
ing previous lo the meeting in this place,! period, used this strikingly expressive,"; subseribers must send i; cont.addl
where Oeu. ration was prosent. Carey's ( language: "Biglor is one of the men who Uonal for each subscriber. Addrsse
words were, " he had not teen one honest sol- J b,e trusted. He loves the Union with I li. A. GODEY,
j- , ii. a . . m ,, , I his whole soul. Ho has labored as bard N. K. Cor. 6th & Obeitnut Streets,
dtcrjho tcoulJteforeCUllanoronthon. anyono torreent the storm, ind) l;bild.lphrk.
oraoiy axsciMrgca totaur uno icouxt vou agsunsi deserves much credit. You Pennsylva-1
"mans sboaia arand b rum, (or he has
"stood by tbe Union."
Of course
suob as Gov
w . . . r nip frJi itatafl
COMIC MULES, SAM;"
ti -ill uln tews""":
THI uoaimiri 1
p o'clock la um owroin
Lintoln." Those who heard Gen. Tattoo
will at once acknowledge, the correctness
of the charge we make against him.
l.AUUJIi ! IU.AKELV,
I Attorney nud Counsdlor at Lav
In a loi.g life of public cTulief. WiU ,l."d ,b,ino" witwteo: to his
li;.,l. k.. .r. j 1. 1 eare in ft. Ik .nd adjohiing oountiea at JrU Marr'i
Shame on vou. General. Yoa can nev- nrui.rn , 0.) aep 38, e . pd.
er face one of these brave men, and repeat , many personal and political enemies. Bat' riAUTIOX The publio are hereby caution-
in.i remark, iiou Induced many of these
tame men to go to war. And now you im
peach their "bouesly'' antibonerl Phsme!
0, shams.
a.
viruicctaoa scandalous as have boen the KIDl nnymg or selling, or in any way
assaults upon him by base hirelings, like "d(-1in with a certain speckled GJtET MAKE r.hcrBburi?.
tbe two Fornev. ancfolher.nf tb.irfcinH lonl8 old, nowin the ro.....ion o Wm. iAUWBWT
v... ... , ' . au' r -""..iiir: "4rw 'oaT ! is iioors ooci
charge against bi. personal hacter. IJej ser.21 at vif W. mjRflKLL. jehJCK, 1. M.
rir 1 L'VTflRTT '
AI tvlCariJCIU, l liuay, -li
Saturday, yu.-j
, nt 1 and 6 1