Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, October 02, 1861, Image 2

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    democrat & Sentinel.
C. O. Ill UK KAY, Editor.
James Todd. Publisher.
WEDNESDAY. OJT.
us at our lowest terms.
heart tell you that they are false, and are
you not conscious that in mating them you
are guilty of violating the commandment ot
God, which declares ' Thou ehalt cot bear
false witness against thy neighbor." When
or on what occasion did we ortbe paper which
1 - . 1 J . I - ,1inrp!rlO nriil
S. M. rettenglll A. Co., we ecm, acicna me sece.ou -
Alveiin- Agents. 119 Nassau Street. NeW movement, or Jeff. Davis and bis reoea.ja.
.rk, ami 10 State treet, lioston, are me u- , yQU gurcy fcl not wantonly mase inese uu-i-thorized
Ag. ntsfor the "Df. mockat & Smti- j rhar7CS wi,hout rroofs to sustain them?
FCL" and the most influential and largest circu- rnous charges witnoui ru
a5n" Newspapers in the United State and Then sir. produce them. If jou fail to do so.tne
Canadas. They are em-werca to comraec ior v,; wiH naturally suspect that you are me
wanton and malicious maligner of the charac
ter of vour neishbor. Mr. Barker, has not
this paper always condemned the secession
Anotr'm as a r.olitieal heresy? Has it not
fcince the commencement of this insurrection
sustained the constitutional efforts of Presi
dent Lincoln to put it down by force of arms ?
Did it not praise and commend cur gallant
young men for volunteering as soldiers to save
the Union from dissolution ? Did it not ex-
! hort the Democracy to be as true and steidfast
to the Union and Constitution in this contest
! as they had ever been in days gone? Have we
j not recently defended President Lincoln in the
Fremont controversy, while nearly every lit
;W"ran mw in the land was abusing and
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maligning him for his letter? These things
the files of the "Democrat an 1 Smt'mel will
prove. As for you, Mr. Barker, who male
you a julgs and juror, who gavi you the right
to sit in judgment cn the character of your
neighbor? When did you became th- em-
i bodimeutof pure and immaculate patriotism r
DEHOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
ASSEMRLY.
CYRUS L. PERSUING, of Johnstown.
Sheriff
JOHN BUCK, of Carroll Tp.
Treasurer.
THOMAS CALLIN, of Johnstown.
Commissioner.
P. J. LITTLE, of Allegheny Tp.
Associate Judges.
G. W. EA'SLY. of Johnstown.
II. C. DEVINE, of Ebensburg.
Poor House Director.
GEORGE DELANY, of Allegheny.
Auditor 3 years.
E. It. TONNEGAN, of Clearfield Tp.
: : .. . . .... i u u.r i i nitttu ,n,i Kn,,th nf the .-.niiitv will testify I as a Politician, keu bitterly h sile to Demo- !
n Keeping it in ms " oreecuen pouncis uuu j 1 . i i u r
. . . . . . .a .1 .!.: ::... f ,riV, oa man r..l . rratii; man an 1 incisures, an I U1-. tij "ret j:e. !
treating it wita contempt, ne actea in prt meir nunuu u.3 v. .u - , -
of a very sensible man. He knew that every his Slelity as a Democrat, by rolling uo a no claim, or, the clcra,ncy of oar pxriy. If ;
man on the Democratic ticket was a U mm ( vote m Ln favor tnat win asioaisu wm-r my mi-.h:! j
man, and that abetter Union tiket could not an.j j, jc.pUry editors. As Mr. Barker re- j for hi:n. !.; will .v.rwvr thr.atur '..av t o r c-
proac'i biaisf, with having v ' t fr ia-j
most uucouiT:'iii-i ;i . t ri:my of his p-i'i? i'i
the Caurity. I:i favit; iLi- w- iu a.i dii
parij' iiicrit to ir. i rj r I , a. ;u i:i i r a
SPECIAL NIT iGES
be nominated. He therefore in common with marked in a stump sreech on a certain mom-
the Democracy, determined to stand by t, j oraJe occ lsjoaj ()voa ! as it were, aud as
to the bitter end. i T ga"U bef .re. woii't thov be astoaihhed whea
Mr. Barker accuses us with having made a J t'uev fe0 t '
personal assault on Da;iiel J. Morrell, Jamos ; la uoniii.-.ting Peter J. Li:t!e for Com-
M. Swank and 31. S. Ilarr. i his untrue. ini?ii-uer, th-i Couuty tj-jnwr.tna mia-j :u
We have never alluded to them, save as poli- ; excellent selectiou. 1I is ORij.-hatically the
ticians. There is no man in the County for j man for the times, and t elected will make
whom, aside from politics, we entertain a
higher regard, than Col. Swank. But as a
politician, he is a horse of another color,
We s: -:ik cf Vim aitrdv a a i.
ciiizt n
tiL-un.
Mr. Lirile our caadiiat, i- a a: an of strcr
prartie.il (:;jfiica aii?.-, a l" -l Ie::ii.-crat.
a populrr and influential officer. i an txcillent I u-iiks.- :in. at.-! p--i
The Republicans boast that theirs is a better j the quaufioati-jSiS both in j. .iut t f iuuu'y
Union Ticket than ours. This is uuuue. ' ar,d al-I.'y. ncoct-.-ary to make aa exo li :.t
There 13 not a man on our ticket, who does Cjiii.iii-:i'r. iIj vv
ih- s;.--:al do'i
cur Vi- t to N E-.j'-'j i.
it w . -Jr privi -j; t :n ik-?
A ; - r A V l..i..r..-i.
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iiro. yet wj w rj .-arr..i 1
in'o vic-.v cf r -al ;.-ijr .
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not lore the Union, with all the sincerity and j will, we U i.v. r-ceik- :!i : 'in:t
fervor of a true patriot. The Republicans j the p r'y The b 11 1 1
i M J. It ul
We last week spoke of Mr Morrell as a useful
and energetic citizen, but asa politician very
small potatoes. Mr. Ilarr is our neighbor
and we know him to be a very good man,
who although not a scholar, would have been
i revolutionary soldier had he been born a
hundred years sooner. They are all our j onQ of our catdlJates fjr Associate JuJces. l C"A 'xV -rt a
.t - y . r . ! we ailuded at ;h? Liiuin; of this a!!:v
Vi i m tint a nnn nti lh.nr tipint. h. an flir- i aiiuv.. " " r- -
nish nach evidence of devotion' to the Union fi"d Li"'-:f w,,fu!v in Li. c il
ia this dark crUis. as Hon. Geo. U Es.-ly, caution, the mormo-u
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friends, and we respect f h nil as such
1 ir ! K . ment ri "is nine
like Jaiiies C"nra i
nd now Mr. Barker farewell for the prcs- ; , , , lk . . 1J:irkir &Cv j vote fur a a ultra and rabid lil-iok
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Democratic County Committee.
Irvin Rutledgc, Chairman.
Allegheny, Patrick Donnahoe Cambria,
Wm. O'Keefe Carrolltown. Josetih Behe
Carroll tp.. Robert M-ombie--lne springs, t or baYe u not LccQ ULtii re.
M V Bums Chest tp., m. Nod Hear- " , , ,. . . . , , ,
. i i ii t ccntlv an Abolitionist of thj deepest dye.'
field, Thomas Durbin Conemaugh Bor., Jno. ccuu.yaj.vuui i
Campbell Conemaugh tp.. Thomas M'C&be Are you not a .useiple of II oraea rcely,
Cioyle, Wni. Hudson Eben?brug, East and tfo you not regard the New York Tribune
Ward, Daniel O Evans, West Ward. Jno. as vour political Bible? Is not the Chi.;aZa
-UalUtzin, O . ruuiu .jachsuu, iiuuu
Llovd-
giner Johnstown, Pirst War, Irvin Rut-
l-jjge 2nd Word, S. Colwtll 3rd Ward,
George N. Smith 4th Ward, William P.
Patton 5th Ward, George Shaffer. .o-
retto. P. J. Christe Miilville, James Dor-
ton, John Porter Wilmore, George Ran
dolph Yoder, Jas. M'Coy.
L.et us be Thankful.
A great light has been vouchsafed to a peo
ple who satin darkness. A. A. Barker, the
great Apostle of political Abolitionism, all
the way from the State cf Maine, has become
the editor of the world renowned thunderer,
the Ebensburg AUeghanian. He last week
ascended the tripod of that paper, and in a
lengthy address, made his best bow to the
public, with all the rule familiarity of an im
pudent clown, and the uncouth manners of a
dancing bear. After doing this he proceeded
to demolish the Dem.ii- Sent, and its editor
start not, gentle reader not by means of .aa
infuriated mob, but with the apparently
harmless goose quill of his deputy scribbler.
Under the circumstances it will be gratifying
to our friends to learn that we stiil Hvo and
tht the Dem. C- Sent, is ptill a " permanent"
institution. As we have never, according to
the best of cur recollection, Fid rr written
anything harsh concerning Mr. Barker, j
wo cannot imagine what could be his motive j
for signalizing the commencement of his I
editorial career by a grossly personal attack
on us. It is expected by all, that an editor,
on entering the editorial fraternity, should in
Lis first is?ue at least, treat his brethren of
the press with common courtesy and n s.ec
Bat Mr. Barker h too great a man to pay
any regard to this rule, lie accordingly last
i.f his p it ty, in -r K r t
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auu uot ov words: not itK3 .v .v i)irnertt', i
ent, at least. We are both editors. Why j . r.. . , ...rfl(.ra ,l5s
then should we not be brethern. dwelling to- 1 ncighbor3 ai secessionist, but by buckling SulaiiVliiVir: Lincoln.
rrrtlior in iinifu thriv t'urfiir hf-f;(f. 1.. . ...... i j ...
" J , oa his sword, tue moment the i'resi -lent cn- j B.wkor & Co. . tell us. that n is th- '!u'y
' ofalltru? pitri-its to su-tair. ti t Nation:-!
! Ad:niijitr:tioa, rilt r wri.nr. thatt;
i laan who li'i 1 fjult witi a'?;- of i:s n- --art.
low mourners ot tue eauoriai irarcrniry-- : , , ... ,k . ... ., : T!."i ....
However ii you continue nounsuitig your ; di,l aUbr.uch he bad i asvd the rneriii
rusty old blade about our ears, we will have 1 , r ,;f., . .,u ..ii . ti.ari ,.,
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lonu. we pray mee us do fcuie oetween j for Vulaatecrg , , ,d irJ tbe National Capi
us. We neither shau or court a controversy j , n. i rt,,v. ,.r vn,,,..
with you. We wish to treat yen and your . rrs t5it of , ,..;.. 'lv ani S)jr
deputies with the respect which is due to fel- i vel wi.Q theal n;jtU rc,My Jjhar
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c.-piritvs th- :
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to regard it ns a declaration of war, and feel
in duty bound, to exclaim.
" Lay on Macdnfl
And damned be he who lirst cries, bold c-uoiu:h.?
platform in a political point of consideration
ail the world to you?'' Were you not last
winter opposed to the Critter;dcn ompro
mise.
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'Mt.w r. TlPvrrR.ehland. J. IL ihkjouluwi.)
Stull Summerhill. Thomas M'Connell-Sum- j became a resident of this County, that the fugi
mitville, John Quail Susquehanna, John j tive slave law is unconstitutional and there
Marrion Taylor, r . t. JJarnes asLing- ; f,jre a nullity, and that it is therefore no crime
to resist its execution ? Do you not, or at
least did you nof, regard old John Brown, as
a martyr ia the cause of humanity ? Thcs3 are
questions which you can auswer at your lei
sure. We know from having listtned to your
stump speeches and heard your private con
versations, that you are in heart and soul an
Abolitionist of the sfraightf st sect. You wish 'o
see the war carried on for the extermination
of slavery ; ire for the preservation of the Uu-
ion e nave stooa oy tne rresiaeni in tne
Fremont controversy. You or at least the
proruinent organs of your party, have oppos
ed him iu this matter. If sustaining the
President be tha test of loya'ity then we are
more loyal than two thirds of the Republican
editors in the land. We wish hitu to carry
on this war actively an 1 energetic illy, and to
usi all the force of the Government to restore
tranquility to the country. We are for the
Union in any e vent, but never, uever, ia osdtr
tor-sttblish a reputation for patriotism and loy
ality will we consent to become a fana'isal Abo
litionist, or like A A Barker, the advocate
ofnegro cq'ia'ity. Never like him will we con
sent to regard a niggor as gwj, if not a
great deal b tier thaa aa Iri.-htuaa or a
Dutchman.
of the s-tay at home patriots wj wot of, who
have b-e:i so active ia urgiu others to vol
unteer, but who cover seem-.-dto thiak of vol
iicteeiitig themselves. Aud yet A. A Bar
ker aud his sub editors of the -1 -'.--"i.ziAtii.
toll us, that Messrs Purs-; and Evans
butter Uiiiou meu thin Juljj Ei-ly. I'co-
f-'.!. Vr, moot h-tt- r. h!;i. -: CYvrv 11-
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To the IolU!
As thfe election takes place on next Tues
day, this is the lat opportunity we will h'tve
oF K.ix-incr a word to our readers nn the suli-
. . m, . . i ii .t . ' pie of Cambria, do you bvli'.ve that this is
ipet T Hi contest is dee i l.-illv the wrst i:n- ' ' J
portant that has occurred iu our Cv uuty for
years
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is true. Record your si-vwr at the ln!i.t
! box on next Tuesliy. IIo is a man of th -"btrictcst
ltitc-grity. and his laring the lat
shoull ' 3"ears f wl.ioh he is i: w
a candidate, with aoility and LJuKy.
richly merits thf con.plia:ent of a re-cleoti-m
H. C Dcvine, his co'lea?u:n tho the -."uk:t
It is essentially necessary in order to
?ci:ui 'J iiiu luiaic a;cuu-jdui.jf jv iguiuLi-iuu j
principles in little Cambria, that we
achieve a complete victory over our opponents j
on next tuesday. This we can accomplish j
without, anv !if!if.iilt v. if overv man will
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t uaa atvv-cja utcu uc.-n-i y 'jjiiiat nun iu-
He has " d-u-: ta party s aie
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b - pi ",U -tiliec 1 -r'. :- .::-
But a? it apt" :ir J io a II r A
is d i-i.-ut.-e is 1 i ruht tj 1 j a';:
earct uily M r . B-iik-jr. t ar
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his dutv his whole dutv ou that dav
i t m i . . . rp. . . ' Ucinot-racy. lie ttas niz priy s aie ; , ir h r r.,.i
to the Polls earlv. see that Tickets are care- : J 1 . . . , .....
serv.ee, as au eauor ia uay.- oau ov. auu , ";'
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fully folded and properly distributed vote
early, and then turn your attention to seeing,
that every Democratic vote in your district is
polled.
merits the ectbuiasiic support of its mem
bers. If tlvc-t:.l, he wiil inuke an txccileut
T...1 I I .... ...! t.. lii w ; i r-.urf nrt.l
If any of vour Democratic ceigh-! c j it
J ' C .....r.. l, C trill.l,..!:-!! t . :...-fl 1-1
bor are abscut iroin the election ground, go j r
... , t - i George DclaueV, our c-.i;dilate for Poor
to their homes, and reason the matter with i 5 . , M .
, . r . . ! House Director, is emphatically " an luuest
them, urge on tbem the necessity of their not i . r , ,,
, . . . , . . . , . man. the noblest wo;t of (j J. He p-sst-s
only voting but lending their icnuence also to
..... ... ' ses all thd rtibujati ins ntcc; sarv to tuuie a
With regard to the union or fusion pr-pitiet)
If on next
tuevlay the Iemocracy act thus, they will be !
rewarded by a brilliant and never to be for
gotten victory. Our opponents are carrymg
on the cou'es-t with energy and vigor. They
are lavish of both time and money, and will
leave no means untried to secure success. Dem
ocrats will you allow them through your indo
lence and in iifft-renco to triumph, when you ;
cau confidently boast of at Last seven hun- j
rtro 1 r.f o iiiairtrltt rtvnr tt.f.nk if t 11 ft tfntif" I
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. ., , T, . ! well nualiued t r the uu p-rt:iiit oau; of Aa
vote of vour 1 artv is pohed: li-tii vnher 1 1 ...
..... . !: i;r . His c c'lrn we set o a us a,
tlsat tne lint'ie is not ai w-iys to tne f-'rr vg
but to the firm, the vigilant and the cc'ive.
The ticket whieh is presented to the De-
moe ay of Cambria for their support, at the ;
annro.iehing election, is comuosed of
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lukes ali lii: iiifli ir.'-o
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; careful, economical and at the saaie time a
humane officer. There is no belter man ou
the ticket. Vote for him.
E. R DunnCjjan, our can li lite for Aili
tor, is a son of the gallant aa 1 ever fi:h"u
township of CieaiSt-ld, and sl:o baa jast rea
son to be proud of hiji. H is oae of thf
most tab i-ted an 1 . remising you'i;; tii :i us
e.ur County, and litis always be-'u a tr i i Dem
ocrat II-: is an -xc l!e!it aecu?itant, aai
! uitor. His e l- c'lrn we set i-wti us a c:r-
! tail tv.
i Sa-h, r" How Deniv'cra-s is the tii-k-t '-, n
! ;s prea:ated to you f r your s-i.Trages on n-x
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we had llu ( ulowiaz i-
resn-.r, i-i,ci of the I.. :J 1 !;-'.ii '
per which profe-.s-- 1 1 b : -i.itv
as to the s-ate o all-irs ;.a 1 i!.-: vi
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tioa of the very best men in the county. Oar " .r.r,,,,-,. t', m
about which Mr. Birker has s 1 ng a rig- j candidate for Assembly, Cyrus. L. Pcrshm?, j . ..,...,. ,'. ... ,., ,:, .
iir.-l?. we have on'y to ask, why was it not j K; i , is one whom the tongue of calumny j lx-ar iV.et; s oace nxre !"
Vote the v.l o';c ticket. Let tiir;re 1
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made in time ' Why did not Morrell and
Swank brinjr it before tho Democratic Coun-
week proceeded to inform tho public, that we ! ty Convention ? That arould have indicated
are a "drawling self conceited editor, a whilom honesty and tincerify of motive. Or why
apostle of Secession, and apologist of rebel- J did they not bricg the nutter before the Re
lion." Now is cot this as crossly personal publican County Convention? The irolden
and insulting, as any vender cf fish mar
ket Man? in tho land could make it. Mr. Bar
ker through bis deputy possessed tli2 undoub
ted right to comment on our course as a par
tizin editor, but thi? be could have done in
courteous language. Wo might retort
by being as personal as be ha3 been but
that is a t,icce of work which wo scorn ; al
though perhaps, even bis friends would thank
us for jerking the monkey down before he
has climbed the pole so high, as to expose
himself to mankind, and render himself the
. inching stock of the community. But that
is a task which we leave to others; merely
remarking that it is hardly fair to hold him
responsible for the editorial articles in the
last AUejhanian He is just as well quali
fied for writing them, weak and puerile as
hey are, as we are to translate the Psalms of
David, from the original Hebrew into the
English languige. He is one of the most
illiterate and ignorant men in tho County.
This every citizen of the county knows, who
has heard him deliver one of his famous po
litical stump speeches, always more remarka
ble for drawling bat fierce assaults oa the
King's English, than patriotism and common
sense. A friend informs us that a few months
after the aforesaid Barker became a resident
of this region of the country, he directed a
letter to Carroltowu a3 follows ; ' Karroll
town Kamburry Koucry." After this, who
hour, the accented time was permitted to po
by unimproved. The Republican Conven
tion was even more bitterly partisan than the
Democratic Convention. It even went so far
as to place in nomination a partisan candi
date for President Judge, which the Demo
cratic convention did not not do respecting
the commendable desire of Judge Taylor to
run a3 an independent candidate. Messrs,
Barker and Ilarr were the wire pullers in
that Convention. They controlled it from
beginning to end. When both Mio partie-s
had tickets ia the Cell, fuch immicuiate
patriots as Morrell, Ilarr & Barker began
to work. They kuew that thtir proposition
made at the eleventh hour would leceive no
attention from the Democracy. They only
got up their Ltter as an electioneering hobby,
for the purpose of convincing tho pe ijl?,
that the Republican party is a better
Union party thaa the Democracy. Shades
e.f the patriots who have gone to their re
ward! The Republican party a better Union
party than the Democracy ! After this we
will not be surprised to hear that black is
white, and that two and two do not make
four. Mr. Barker seems to thiuk that Mr.
Rutlcdge did not treat Mr. Ilarr with proper
courtsey. The letter purporting to come from
Mr. Ilarr was neither written or signed by
him. It was signature and all we learn in
the handwritiug of Daniel J. Morrell. We
E;q , is one whom the toogue of calumny j
dare not assail. His private character and j
political record are alike spotless. Ilisabili- j acratrliinj of any can Jida'.e
tics too, are of the highest order, and thor- j to be
oughly developed by an excellent education.
If elected, as a Legislator, he will be a sleep
less and vigilant guardian of the right? and
interests of his constituents, and our noble
old Commonwealth. He will not be found
among that class of Representatives who are
ever ready to contaminate their "fingers with
base bribes," arid vote for a measure, how
ever corrupt and injurious to tho people, if
well paid for eo doing. The conduct of the
last Legislature is a good illutration of the
beauties of Black Republicanism surpassed
only by tho rotten clothing, wooden soled
shoes and stinking beef contracts of Governor
Curtin, for equipping and feeding our gal
ant volunteers. That body, almost nnani-
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The ticket, tltc xcli-Je ticket nd w thinj Let ; army at an t-arly day wi'd
the tUhtt. j t1 fn,!" ;,!!,e f lb; ; '
What can any Democrat gain by voting! 1 ho al. .ve is c :rtau.. y ..
for all or a p a-tion of the Republican ticket. ; t7 1 "''dca J-me
Tf !j inin,n .il if iimn ::!! nf -hirn nro l1n l aatL.in 1
enemies of our party and its priucip'cs
elected they would wield all their power and j icgeoti u. ."t Liyr.ty tie
mflimnnn in nfTirn l.i V,r..il- .I.iti. idn T) .-im. ie ht'TS W 1. 0 as-'l la ilijtl
cratic party, and make Republieanisyi a I nc Goveiamctit i ; .o-j.-
permanent institution" ia little Cambria should not be dq.riv.d of iht ir
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What can you gain, by etabling Dtdt l J, j trty forspeaKtt.g ta.ii
Morrell and A- A. Barker, to ioseleutlv boast men.
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that they have completely revolutionize 1 little j fjO-ll II. Cana'i, E-q.. offers Li-i.st "f.
Cambria, aud changed it from a Democratic ! through the columns of tho la-t Jo'm.sIu!.
to a Republican County? Th -y charge you j T.H.une , as a free a. i i c ifj catididut-.. fpr
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with being traitors, and .s.'v?-i-niTs, merely ' tho cGee of Couuly Tr.
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mouly Re-publican, was so recreant to tho j because you are Democrats. To sustain tliea:
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trust conG led to it, that many of tho most j auel thedr ticket uirli-r the C!rcuiu-:at;!e would ! p.bab!y bt tl.M-rff.l. 1 :" h.- u. -"t ). ; v. .:
icSuential of the newspapers of that party j be like ' licliing the hand that pnri'n you, - "j"" "Z " -w, 1
iu this State, denouuoed it as the m-st Vc-ral : and tho foot that kicks." S:ai.d by yeur : V,"( lf C,,-.',-,, V- I n- -i t i f v
and corrupt Legislature that ever disgraced I party and its ticket. By doing you will , u ar from tn? e-.'asi -nu-ly, I r.. j. .. v
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will believe that he is capable of writing aa j thought at first that it was signed by Mr. Ilarr
editorial article ? But as be doubtless die-I but it appera that it was not. What ri"ht
tate what to write to his deputies, he ia after j had he then to regard it as a genuine docu
e l. the responsible party. We will therefore,
consider him as such, and if he is now at lei
fire, we'll have a little friendly talk with
him.
Mr. Barker, you charge us with being a
traitor and eeceessionist, and friend of the
Southerni nsurrection. What evidence have
youfir.t ustain these vilo and infamous
lie knew that it was not Mr Ilarr 'a
letter. It would therefore have been a very
small business for him to have peddled tne
aforesaid famous letter arouud the County re
questing the Democratic candidates to with
draw aud allow a mongrel fusion ticket to be
nominated. lie understood bis duty too
well as chairman of the Democratic County
ciarges ainst us? Does not your own i committco to do so fe.olish a thing as that.
the Continent of America. It is time the j perform your wholo duty as patriots and j to coase up to ;i:o '. I
reins of Government in Pennsylvania should i frie;:ds of the Union, i 'Caiibria tj-nrds y. t.
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pilS-.-l too SeO f.iC t. 'S
There is n- t a tm:i si -k
once more be in the hands of the Democracy.
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S'H'n; tin ill. aa 1
I taii.k there wii!
sister States, bankruptcy and ruin, i state the other day, that his party hal uban- be a chance for 'hem i a a few dvs T.ie r.o-
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County Commissioner.
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l ins aiono win save acr inmi miaaiy among v ujara a prciiiiueui, Ji-puuucan icaaer : .).,, rf, 'i f u r c
Democrats of Cambria, do your part towards
rc-deemitg the House of Representatives from
the graqo of Black Republican misrule, by
electing on next tuesday your candidate the
talented, firm and incorruptible Pershing.
To John Buck, our candidate for Sheriff,
we feel confident every Democrat ia the
County will extend a cheerful support. He
19 an honest, intelligent reliable and en
ergetic man. He commands ia a remarkable
degree the esteem and confidence of his
neighbors, and all who know him couccde
that he is the very kind of a man to make
a model Sheriff. He has always been a
working Democrat. Vote for him, and elect
him by an old fashioned majority.
It is unnecessary for us to say anything to
the people of Cambria in praise of Thomas
Callan. our candidate for County Treasurer.
II is Dame, wherever be is known, is synony
mous with honesty and probity of character.
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Bridge. There are fifty thou-1 a 1 e f thcoo
three miles back, and as near -is I can r-vs'i-11
ascertain, there are on 3 hundred aui
sevc-uty thousand soldiers nil log-thcr. T.ijy
are crawliui slowly towards Washington C.ty.
and the srcneral impression i t;iit there will
be a battle soon. There ar s-a? o.asi a:i 1
tkirmishitis betweeu .the piekots aa 1 a f --v
shots from tha batteries I .e a ureut many
of the Cambria County bn s. There are s me
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: DR. J. A. HOUSEK.
SURGEON DENTIST,
l T. i '1XT L' I' LLY
uoned all hope of electing their County tick- j els are throwing up i-tr.D
et. with tha oxe.-ntion of Conntv (l.nimi. I her f-i.;e of the Pot-M.iai- the
sioner. They intecded, he said, to make a
desperate effort to elect Jamos Conrad their
candidate for that office. Th-?y waat to get
control of the Cou nty board As they have
already one member, the election of another
this fall, would secure them a majmty. This
matter therefore merits tho serious attention
of every Democrat in the County. Mr
Conrad is a very decent and quiet sort of a
man, but one of the most bitter partizans in
the County We do not believe that any
consideration that could be possibly named,
would induce bim to vote for a Democrat.
Why then should Democrats vcte for him ?
After the dissolution of the Whig Party, be
acted with the Kno r Nothing? or Americans,
and when the Republican party was organ-
zed becamo one of its most active ani work- 53-All should not fail to read Prof. Wood' ! II -hc' Jewelry Store.
, advertisement in aaotuer oclucin.
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in nearly every P. R '. Capt. t Kelly is v
m. m I oUn t ivull -in.1 1 1 1 thi Ii 'st !
company iu the regiment. I lhiok the . -LLrx JIITx'Itiv!
Uainona cava.'ry. wiu giv-j a ooa aocjuui ui . . . l.-.'ioa.
themselves if they ge t au orportuuity. A. u i,c is wi iia to le ju-'od ly ' 5 Vl "
vaas. t ta
lirtv. that, l.e
in r.!I til a iorrCS KaortJ
As 1,
re in l.i- J'-":i
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J. Rhey called to tee us yesterday, aud looks
well. Give my respects to all my friends, !
and dritik a "lass of saiall beer for me, for
v r t W l .
H asnington is a very ury puce at present. i
rromyour trieuii, J. t. -u. , jj.
lllwujd'Urg Sej-t.
!?. 5- J. C. NOON. MTOuyzrsg
.lvbostowu on Min .-tici!
tvo l.-
ing members
lie has always, we repeat,