Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, August 19, 1863, Page 2, Image 2

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    V.
ilnnotrat anb
Slate Editorial Convention.
AlJOCKNEI MKKTlSO.
jftfl
much applause ;
WEDNESDAY MS
Club. Meeting. . ' . !
The Democratic Club cf this place met j
on last Monday night, with a much larger
attendance than usual. . An address was j Pursuant to the resolution adopted at
made by Mr. Robert Singer, which elicited j the last meeting, ti e Convention asseni-
after which the Presi- Wed at the lercimnts noici, at d o c-iock,
on i uesuay, jir. veorge oanuerson,
sair.
and J. A.
ermanent Secre-
were repre
sented
Lancaster Iutdliyeucer, Hon. George
! Sanderson ; '.Johnstown Democrat, James
-rr--.-rr- James C. Easly, were appointed to "unite J Campbell Bedford Gazette,, B. F. Meyers;
IT. l . --"-. "VS:".. I , . r IT 17,.., .. .,0.l
FX-jr-t 1 4Km u' Ii;i"u"' WUB v-u,tu ui" President, in the cl
"';'vV:'5n Vi . who responded in a neat little speech, re- On motion, Henry Ward
.X-VU-'sfrii!-. ; nlete with nm.roDriate remarks. . On mo- 1 r ulton were appointed r
IMr;;--:- j tion. a committee of live, composed of j taries. The following papers
j Messrs. Phil S. Noon, Barnabas M'Der-
J. 8. TOUn, IMifcr & iublislicr. niitt, Edward Glass, II. L. Johnston, and.
. 13, 18S3L-
! speakers and issue a call for a grand mass i Myersbnrg Meens?r, R. W. Jones ;
meeting of
of the Democracy, to be held at j Clearfield Republican, G. B. Good'ander -,
T-i , 'i' , Jini.--ilraiiia Anus, J. M. Laird; Le-
t House in Lbcnbburg, on J ues- i . J . ' .. '
c I banun Advertiser. W . M. I -rcshn ; Silver
O.l. 1 f A. 1 . . I '
the Coui
day the Sth lay of September next
3 o'clock, 1. M.
at l
Handbills have already
the largest meeting
S. EI. Fetteugill & Co.
Advertising Agents, 7 1'auk How
New York, and 10 State street, Dostun,
(inn . t .ft. BVTtvv .. ' ni the uiufct tatil I'll r '
tialan-1 largest circuUt
the United States an
LOWK6T terms. ! e lct 1 a disposition to believe that j
i.. ....... r- i evi-ry Democrat is ready and willing to do fi-niwr'tt. J. I. Piatt. Democratic St'tn
his duty at the coming election, yet we j danl, N. C. liaivlay ; Heading Adti;
cannot refrain from exhorting them on all Chas. Ixssler: Pittsburg P vst, , J. P
Iiarr; I'lilion Jottixi-tit, II. (x. Sioiili ;
Western Coiiespondeuee.
Maltoox, Illinois, Aug. 3, 18G3.
From the N. Y. Freeman'.- Journal.
There was a meeting of from eight to
ten thousand men, in arms, hold last
Saturday at Van Duren's faun near Mal
toon, in this State. The meeting was
held to protest against illegal arrests, the
Conscription, and other arbitrary measures
of the Government. This meeting wasr
in my opinion, the most significant opjo
sition to the Government policy which
was dir,p:a3,ed rinee.lhe- w:tr began. The
meeting was addres-scd by able speakers,
and be fore and after the speaking, they
went through regular dull, both horse and
foot, under able olfieeis. The cavalry
numbered one thousand, and was armed
the Court from granting licenses ;
A wine glass full taken three times a day,
' " ... --- j . - i j , .'Muni t . i ;
love Lis neighbor as he loves himself; Mahcrs, Arther Whaton l)-.,:'i''. ic
Our enterprising friend Mastkuson, at the i Frederick Iianstead, Yii;;a..
Poster, David Yc-stovcr, I'at-;ck r
Gideon Williamson, D:iv;a' a
Henry Shumo, Daniel D.
C,pieiiica 1 Corner, has the article for
saie. It is manufactured in old Y est
moreland and sold at One Du'lar a
liottle or ten cents a smile. Juhnsioicn
Democrat.
Ireai!ul Calamity.
Ai.nNY, August 17th. Information
reached here this afternoon, of the des
truction by fire of Hurst's shoddy mill, at
Cohoes, and the burning to death of flf-
Pl.inncan .T;mirc M 'i: ...1 ! ' r
miston, Harrison DooJ, J.'
Thomas Purus, J. lijnaiii;-, !-
drew J. Hoover. MiehiV-l w. "1 M
Dovle. .Tm lilv-.n m i'
teen teniale operatives. The finnK-s spread .1 John II. St oner, P. J. M.K .
with fearful rapidity, a!id the only m?ans ! Lanzen Root, Alexander '
ftuipiey, r rancis . I
Duneg-an, Tfiomas Ixivel, l'atri.'
den, Joseph Troxt-il, G. 'aj V'1
John Sawer, Silas Ada;r.s V u 5'
Daniel Mathers, Yilliam fM..'
ting New-hj uprs in i ever assembled in this county is anticipa
nt -1 Canada. They ! u.j OM th;lt Jav
Uemocratic TIcKet.
Governor,
11EO. W. WOODWARD of Liuc;n Gv
f rr: v l ?. . l. t ....
. i c I i i t o 'I- 1 1 widi sabres, carbines and Sharp s riiles ;
! crat and Sjntutc!, L.bcr.sburg, Jas. S lodd; - t , . ,i
i . , ,T .' x i t while lite infantry were armed witn rilits,
Patriot and Union., Henry ard ; Jen- , . , . J ,
, , J ,,. muskets and bayonets. 1 nc newspapers
tir. Kittaning, J. Alex b uiUm ; Sullivan . , , t , c ,-'
i ' , 7 t- i i u- . here .do not write much oi sueii meetings,
! Co. JJ-'iiux-rat, Michael eigert ; Centre , T . ., . .
. , . t7I u a. , II- . but I, wh.o saw this meeting, as weil as
i .-), r Fivil. Iviirtz i 15-lletonte u etch- . ' .. . ... r'
m .ah,. ..f .4-, I ....II
man. P. G. Meek; McKean County I , .
uiv (tn ui in r vjt t ' iiiv. ii i; uui iiiv
1
i
of escana left to the "iris were the win
dows. Same were so terror-stricken, that
thvy abandoned thern-lves to their fate
and perished in the building. Others fell
from the windows into the. fire below, an 1
many were badly injured by ji;m!)ing to
the ground. Twenty-live are missing, and
fifteen are i ported bii'Tied to d-ath.
.lacoD witters, .oIm
George, Henry F. W'lv.n.-r
Judje of' the Supreme (ntrt,
WALTER H. LOWRIi:, of Al!fi:huy Co-
Assembly,
fYKUS L. rERSIUXG.cf Johi.town.
Register and Recorder.
JAMES GRIFFIN, of Johnstown.
Treasurer,
IF A AO WIRE, of Wiiiuorc.
1 occasions. The present campaign, which
! is now fairly opened, is replete with inte
j rest to every American freeman. Citi
1 zeus of Cambria, in the name of liberty
j and of your future welfare, .we insist upon
! vour attendance. The fall election is
rapiuiy approaching perhaps the last we
shall over witness. If we meet not the :
enemies of the Constitution succi ssfn'ly
at the bullot-box in October next, we may j
prepare for worse times, ye who have j
enjoyed tho riiiht of sulliage and the b'es- ;
raston bcntim, u. II. iNewman : .S ,?
daif Mercury, F. W. Grayson; Krc-nimj
Jo
pou
Government in "Eg-yj t," as it is called, I
to enlorce the Conscription.
j There are 200,000 men in Sot.tlrr-ni
! Illinois, armed and sworn not to be con
i scripted. It is not with them like your
! New York mob. They have arms and
Tlie &raul f.fnroln lottery.
737 PRIZES DRAWN.
Following, will b found an abstrac
list of the " lucky"
v.hose i:a:nes, with many other
20th STB DhSTn.'CT
U aijiri!..);. and Man-
and biuiim:t:i.
147 nmcs in tiiC
John Doiiixherty.
ones from this county, !
it j r- .x,
T..tn.-s lv
O'h.i Biter, David MeCartn-r.' -ri''".
Rowland, James liar.f T V.
t j Henry Pick, Thomas L.i-0 t"; r i"
Wiliiam liehce, J;1ii..
were ; lilieuvera, John Y. (I, .V"
urnai, C-Iuis .n. l inc. amunition plenty, are under otlicus uho revolved in the wheel ot human dotmy. won-ltuv, v,e0"g.' 1.r-, Vi;;;,,:1 D.,
..Iessrs. 1-ulton and Myers were ap- ; faw sorvic ,lSlvc their w.K,ds and The drawin-took i.'.uv in the CWt ! ihuun 1 !
.tod a COIUUUtt.e on rcsoIutK ns. ! tisiri'S to retire to in case of invasion. ! TT...... 71.,,,;.,,,.... o..:,, M'Gghey, Jokn Cr- V. (;,.-...
I ho fo.iowne g-iitlmeu were named ! -r,,- ,1r.,fr unnsnirl ;n H',; I . Cu!;o.;.!i, Mich.a- MC " v
constitute a Penuanent Kxecmive Con,- , V t ? T , ' ! this County w-re present : and some J IW.vn; V."u!iam J. l; -V .
, under a previous resolution: r,M,., ., ' n ,t ..f Tn : utile anxiety w:-.s m:. ::.- -d. I he wh-;e : JS----I I :a:ici OIIi-., Ch.. ,
Commissioner,
E. GLASS, of Elenshiirg.
sings of free ' Government in times gone
Coroner,
WM. FLATTERY, of John.-t.,vwi.
! hi- . not der-pivod hv the craftiness f
! - ' J : r I i , ' I
I l...nt;n,. . Knt .r.,i.r ii.i:. "i uie iws uas ever o n a cn'-rwieii
i to the rescue and bring yonr neighiiors
to
mi t tee
T 1 t'....T 11 .. ' - . . . ' .. 1 .. It
..icsfcis. iaii, o.:i'.ei!Hii, .iou, a.!j, v.., ....:., . ti-.nsaetion was con :u t- t orvierlv and 1 .atj,ey, ui
Purler, Tse.mann and 1' ulton. i,r, bat is now thanks" to 8.00 a V- a.-. an ! with th'i mott a, varent f ..irnr-ss. 1 Sh -r
After some discussion, th Convention A,K)!lt;llSt. (;ons. McClen,and, Oghbv j ,Ui iJIir c wf ho (-on. V'
adjourned, to meet at seven o -:oe . Jltrl other con ,( :.!ers, are now : t i t u t J IT, hda.,
vemnc, Skssiov-1 he Conmnuee on S ho:n( n!inoi5;. str;v: ' s,w,h own j M caall,!! tel. , M,.Ier, Ph.iip Far.vn, M ,
Resolutions reported tiie ioilowmg, which , ,-i , r ., , , . i
, ' r' j the liostue attitude ot the Suekers ; but '
were aoopteu: i , r,., , , i
1 , c , ' they c'u't succeed. 1 he peop.e of lower I
Gei
Auditor,
V. Y. T1EUNEY, of (Jurr.bfia T;-.
Vmr House. Director.
GEO.M'CULLOUGIL of MuusUr Tp
coi'xtv co.1!3htti:l:.
WILLIAM KITTELL. Chairman.
M. M'Guire, John Smith. John Feivuaon,
John M'Etide, Thomas M'Kerti in. Y. in.P.
Buck, Jjseph Cle. Mi'iitgomerr Doe.alrtss,
Joseph Gill, E. R. D.miiepan. John Camp
bell. Michael Deny, Rieiiard Samlersi.n,
William Murray, William Kittell, Thr;mas
M'Breen, Irvin' Rutlcdge. William M'Kee,
John A. Darns, .fames F. CampWlI. A.
Kennedy, P. H. Shiels. James M'Cov. J lin
Ktull, Peter Poitgheity. G-rge Y. Sta!'r,
Joseph A. Dimoud, " William lFG-u ;h,
George Walters, John M'Colgan, G:o)ge
Yashurn.
rvoticc.
The several County Committees of Sis
inTintcndence are requeued to commuiu
cate the names and Post Oilice address
of their members to the Chairman of the
State Central Committee. Pditors of
Democratic papers in Pf nnsylvaria are
requested to forward copies to'him.
Cit.vm.rs J. P,;ii.!.k, Chairman.
PniLviF!.iMiT. Pa., July '22, lSf,:h
right, founded as well in reason a in law,
and "iiarranteed to us by the Constitution
with you. A ule speakers have been in- , o- lhe ini;(l States as weil as the Con- j
vited and will be present to address you. j stitutution of Pennsylvania ; i
The subtleness of our enemies is manifest I And u:'.er, as. Its maintenance is es -n- !
TT1 111
Illinois, cai.e.i ioryi!. arc mostly
c.iiw i v." !
i.umu. ii mi nil i iiii.-, umi v.iu iieei ii z
persuadd to tight for negro emancipation.
Hence they are leagued, and armed, and
ready to die, as one man,' rather fh-m
chance for
studiously
success in this county, they
avoid making a
Al . . Il ' i, IT L' - I 1 I
A....... ... r.,..t ft.., t- t, ... io i"e iiueiiem e xercise oi uie eiec-
ti vt n iii'j iav i ktiui aiiU'i i.i. Lit'. tiat v. ' . , .
. live irancliise :
1 And trhcreii. Its abridgement or snn-
Olinty i ruvsiiin !i iliivet. th.-ntt nf 1il.ii-tv -m.!
. " . ! ! J ' .
ticket, thinking that Democrats, seeing in a popu'a:- government like ours, a tacit
no opposition, will not generally turn out: j confession that the acts of those who at
and that they may in this way carry the j tlmPt ar.antably to destroy this
. , , , , '. I sacred rigid will not stand the test of nub
State ticket and overthrow the sovereignty ,- ..' i ,i , .v , . r
'-- : lie discussion anil the verdict ot a free
of Pennsylvania. ' pcol,lc ; therefore,
" ! 1 tool red, That freedom of sjicech and
Iook at it. I the press is as necessary to the perpe-
(i'ht in a bad emise, viz: Ni-.ro Kijualiry.
The people, have signals and si'ns esta'o-
i lished among tiiein.elves, and wii :n iii : a.:z. J..hn
I "horn " is sound, d. all aro b-Mind to .la:n C. M'
1:04 n.inies in the win-el. and 4 J.-awn.
WiHiam IJeclier, William Christv,
James Done, Nicholas Hank, John Walk
er, Nicholas O'Ci'i ii r, li -n.-dict Hi.rht,
Sv!est,r Litt-.-i, lVbaiitii:LL, (J.illirzin
l'!;ristv, Pat i -k Meak v, .laco i' :ek,
dames Wills, Ilu-h Dougherty, Martin
Co:, -ro !. .1 j- ;,K,:1
l'.
j Fro tic!
D'ner, Chrir-t- ph -t- 1 v.- .;
I Jolm II. K-nn .lv, ; ;
John, John G. Ku . -1
lrvdet
I):
i.
mi.-l
i. A.
on
t to mv? tli hueiblest white m m fnv i William D-ula, M!-': i
IT-mlosi,
Sun m,
Adams
F..le-
; - :;o.-;i M; ij
j Cr e and Si.ni'n
j Willi. ire l.ori.tigh. I
I Hr.ev:!
1 .
j forcible Conscriptiem ! No State did vohj.-i- ! Thomas Powland, IZ'.ias 15 hey,
I leer more readily than Illinois vh,. ,,,.' liart M'Coi n , Kaihatt Para
! fiihtiiU was for the restoration nf the ' dchn Giiflln, Ji ro:n Wills, Mich
II nry Sh irp. G o z
C .nneHy, Jam -s M -D :
orv, J ': s K i) 1
an.
I)
vi
I
r.ci
Jos
; 1'nion : while there is ire.v no Sfnt more
i hostile to the negro policy of the Govern
i nif-nf.
; Hence a collision Ixwkii fhr ii
and the Government is invi:ib!c and I ! -loon Ilufiiiian, Jacob Cra.iv
Feclihr, Fran is Gibbins, li'liom:;? L.
Parri.-h, N. Anh-.l, Ansoni J. Ihad'ey,
A.ol, .r,t- 1 I.. IV V.o-.,,l 1 .
i .i .-in "I."', ..1.11111-1 -V. I M I, -:i II 1 1 "-l i
M lli'N. I) .
ph i,s. 11 u.y S
Sherh;::--, Janr-s F. Si;. V
Neit", M. I.o;z, Wni. Smav.
Ill 1
-f ill; Mo h lei, J. I). Pot,
r, M.ehael i . .. . , , '
In P.radford county, the home of Wil
mot, and the nest cf Abolitionists, the
draft has been indefinitely jKistjioneel : but
in Schuylkill county where the Democrats
predominate, the draft is to be enforced at
the point of the bayonet. Two regiments
of infantry and four pieces ef artillery
have been sent to Schuylkill county to be
! tinty ot liberty as the freedom of the
ballot box ; and that those who assail the
verily believe the
people will Ik' the ic-
tors; fore-very man and by are armed.
rights of the former would ne.t hesitate to nn! 11 iS ,!l vail1 to attempt to ext.-rnnnate
these lianty people. hy don't the
speaK of thi-i movement? Pe-
strike down tlie latter, and arc i qual'y th
enemies ot the people.
7 .. ... 1 'I'l .. i ... I n
ii t.ou cif, i uai w u einiinaiicauy ue
nounce every attemt to interfere with
or abridge the liberty of speech or of tlie
press, whether it be by the unlawful ar
j rest and imprisonment of public speakers
papers
j0 j cans they are pni l by the ("Jovernment
Moore, William D. lat.ev, Charles Miller,
Peter Ixi.-iba-.id, Sylvester Parri.ih, John
Shank, Caleb Doula-, Kno IWher,
Wiltiam Lvv. J--.ini lhne. John Will,
Michael Vausn.-r, Patri -k Moran, Charles
Tress. Jolin Wl'ers, John Bradlov David
to keep silent, and thev do not wish the i Coon-. John (.i Lake, Yi'illiam Tumble
i extent of the disaffection to them sh add ! S!,n ''hn ilaa ian, Peter Smelsor, Ph:lip
be
; nown.
in reaiuness to Uo the UuUling ea some and tditeirs, or by suppressing newspapers
understrarter of the Lincoln dvnas! v. by either mob vioiei.ee. or i.:.. tended civil
Why is this ?
Had I spare I could send vou n'her
remarkable facts reTar.lincr tliis armed '
Down-iv, II ni M'Ativr.
-ta
The reason is easily told, i or military authority.
I '.'.-iiv. f!''i it. tnciinn.!'. .tc .l.i.. ltT,i.
In Bradford, which is thoroughly abo'.i- ' , " . ' ... 'V . ' '
' j int'jrests every citizen, nod its d -mal, ;
litionized, Curtin will receive a large ma- ! :.bridL'..n.M,t or distinction may eOeet hi'n
IT! DISTRICT.
C.f-o'l Ti.wil.i- and Carro'.ltowa IVrou.
t TS in i h,.iA .ii,.! sr.
C3 We have dele
v.i !
J CI O.ll piljtt i
order to nub'.i.-h a list of the conscript, d
men for this County. The news may not
be very pleasant to many of our reader-:
neither is it pieasant for us to tell eight
hundred of Cambria's freemen, that thev
are to be slaves of a hateful tyrant, or lie
robbed of their sustenance to pay the
price of human blood, yet it is a matter
that eight hundred of oar citizens are
deeply interested in.
i movement in I'.'inois and In liana : but!
I let this much sumce fir the present from !
1 v.-.-,,.- ,..,,. ej.- i,s 111 ttr.t-c; alio bo itrawn
; . . lL.. . . J William P. Hack, Joseph Sherow. A! x-
.... ander Sine lair, Daniel L. Damn. Patrick
iisky. i hi ll'-w.-.-t I m r i ... , - . .-. .
jority ; and they wish to take no voters per.-onaily, we vindicate their high privi- ' Ts.-tn cry the most pow-rtVi! reimily in ,..; , iehu""c-iinnb !1 l S
(out of that district: but in Schuylkill, 1 L-ge in this behalf ; and here we cannot ; the orid. It i.- no patent hntabug. What ' l'hiii;i;.i ol'lrtl 'V hn V1". 't'i?
but express our astonishment tliat Ke- is ci.-inied J..r this over all oMier wl.isken-s i u .. t .
or !iedicmes toe nmr..u. a i.ot , . ... ' ...
! .. . . . . . ' a isei.n crtner. t.ha.les l-.-ie .n.r t ,..
Kneppei-, Stephen A. D":a , S-,-;
Crum, William J. ijvk Yi:i..iT'
Porter, .Tost oh Panniii T, I)a: "i X
G0U2I1, F i vard Lynch, W.. idiiar. 'i
s.n, John Li'ziage-, A l ;:n G ,-:- '
Coulter, Charl. s Sf.dt, Willi-m K'
Matthew Maliin Atr:-tus Cii.-tirr--Jessee
Ilincs. Mlehael .S', -.:v. W. .
W. Clossin, Ed vard Go-V.
Martz, N. S Georgo, Mijiia ! F. It.
mers, Oliver Crum. Ath.-ri V":N :: il
ard P be.t.-.
which is largely Democratic, they with
... .1 :... 1 ... .. r... 1... I 1
iu u-pn, -ue-M me., oo.:. loirn, o ; antI ?Cen this dearest of
conscripting them andelming
the polls, with artillery and load.
kets.
...t .1 . .a:. ! . i. . i i i
I PuuiiL.iii ninins v. iioi or.iv Moon uv : en 'lenient
meruan rights at
lt SC.; Piill.e
Richland to-nshi:i. Mi :
lo dr.i-.vi:.
Charlvi II. '-J. ri.i:;;;--.- y
Orris, D.uiiel Fanen, 1),
Jehn C. Sniiili, Jae. ., V,
baker, Jacob Fi i h.
Daniel 1 hiuihar 1 -
: 1 ill.
I h,
ii.v Ian1 1 i ii. i: iii m. . t n i ... i
tliem from , violated, but have actually approved ' and copper ,i!. bv a new proeess e.f e!:iila- ! r v tli U nyst laiiher, 1 ueI Horn.r, MatM.s K. .
ed mus- . endorsenl the violation. ! tion, re,: 1: log it lrec IV m fusil oil and i -, p A-nt i V. lhman, A tig...-: a.,-. r
Pesolred, That, let others do as they a!! oil.-.- poisonous or unheiiithe in-.vdi-1 , ' ...... -.u,u. .v . iUltfi, L ye? A.exa:. !. . Ot:., H,,-
; may, for ourselves we intend to stand up ! cuts. We have the hl-hest medical an- ! ,'eV7 1,ntzm:"- Anthony Meoler, low, Jacob YvnJaa Jo.-j.', '
i r. ;.. . f . .. . i o . r ... ... . , r rtHlenc.v ivimcer. John liookamver. ( a.. .:.,:.,.. i i. ... n , f -
iir-n ur our i i"i.is as -vinerican ireeinen ; tnat ueaiu v tor savin' it will cure nc. manei.tiy i r , i , , , . ' ! '-1''" no.uojniaei. i.ui
l,t ...:n n .i , ... -ii , .i . o -. ' 1 Jleury It-civcnrode, lo'.in A. Kenn.d- ! nu at ... r i i v.- .!
, c in never iif.'i eiifiu, out win assert , ine loaowinii inseases : n T . H j'iei, j. . m.!."
S t,ie ' .i I . .... ..... i i. ,. W naam Day, i.van Abrams. Archibald I V. it;" 'ci...t i...'. !1
tin.i iiiuiiii.oii HH.-IU ij uui oie-i--, oy our i it ui e-cine.n our izioi ious oi. i nion now I -o t u l- , , f ..wn, ni'.iui .-..i.o.vi ..i. -
& Co-' I votes, and. if need l,v onr liv. forever . . 7",u,, . ,aoob Str 1 hlU;s J- ster I Jomos Pose. Daniel Yamer. (Vvr;H
Curtiu for! V..h-.d Thnt , c.ii.wi r n ,.;n . ... ; John Ilincs, CaspeT Smith, Antlumv fr. John fWa T-I W5,. T-s
Ciov. Curl in ltc-nou;lu;;
The Abolitionists, uoUvithstanelin
opposition of Forney, Covodc
have again nominated Andy
'-. . t " 1. " . .1 , ...
i vjovernor. ejirtai o:ssat.isiaction was : nw jj-me-iacan people are out tneir agents ;
! manifested on th oc-ension. When it ! :'1'1 to deny the ri'dit of the princink-s to
i e e u ii tr .r ti it( . . .
Stale Central Committee. j became apparent that the great " smeller,"
Tlie Democratic Smte, Central Com- ' Covode could nt secure the nomination,
elirect, control or criticise the acts of tlieb
f.vfs 'I'iiom.ia I.-iihtI-jcc l.-.f . .
-V- T vl ..Jl.,
T; iv i M ri.stravi i.. i,.,k..o i ..... .ii...., ii-iny oiouz. iernani
icih arnitrary arrests
, oi i aw as ot common sence.
mittee met in Phila lel..!;i:i on the 1 1 th ! his name was withdrawn, and eloejuent j !esoIrrd, That a oimnittc of three be
inst. The Chairman, Hon. C. II. Bid- ' rpeeches made in favor of taking up a ' apioiiifed by the President of the C n
dle, very pertinently ad-lressed the Com- ! new man altogether, but the pressure was ! vemion to VnT lina l"iblish an :el l: ess
mittee, after which it was i-eob.-d that j too strong to be overcome and Andy ! JttCbjecf lW:'IVUuia " th" im
Mass Meetings should le held si multa- ' earned the day. j J. Ai.kxamh-.k Fn ton 1
P. W. Jonk?, VCom.
B. P. Myi;i:s, J
The Chairman of the State Central
' .. . : . .. . . . -i - t . t . -. i .. . .
i i-en, as n- nunaiu 10 me nnaciptes ; ii wm e1Vc ireeaom ot sncech an: of i he- i
press to future generations :
It will release everv American citizen from
oppression and bastiles ; 1
It will prevent New England fanatics i
from owning and control!incr all Amcri- !
im, John Ott, Jr. Peter Bertram.
Adam Stoltz, John Shillin?. John Wert-
1 1" IT 1 -v- 1
; ucr, i:uaia o. -agie, Amos liujKit,
; William McNuIty, Jacob Wcily, Clemens
; Fresh, John Nitzeil.
C. Strayer, Jonothan Wissitue-r, -
Uipple', Jhn Noon John O'll.irr-1.
Bunibgardner, David L. G on1..!!. "--uel
Webb, Samuel Yarner. Jaevb
bling, Jr., John Shank, Jeslah I---stone.
C3- "Wheeler & Wilson's Machines
iteemsly in Phila d.-lpl.in, Lancaster YiI- i
lLamsport, L'niontown, ileadeille and
Scnoiton, on the 17th of September next, t are tne st ever "t'rcJ to public pat- j
the
Con.
he anniversary of the adoption of the' i rons,SC- They are simple and durable ; I om.tt('c ha,vi" bocn mtroel.iped, some
i., " 1 ! , j . ... discussion took place upen the best mode
-uiiatitution. . eas.y kept m repair ; work without noise; ; ,,f ,.. i- , , , ,
. ' ., 1 circulating political intelligence through
A dignihe.l and ma-ferh ."ddre-s. pre- i Wltb En:Xt rapiddy ; make an even the press of the State, and the nroner dh-
paired bv the Ch
md firm stitch on bothVules, that will
2TtUSU!.BlSTRrCT. c f f, ..,
. Cone ra an eh. T.ivlor ami ViJur -----
j, : , . ! VUT'"-,,ana a"'1 Chest tvship,.-139 230 name, in the wh -el at. ! ''
! U V1' . l;n,;f r , I1'0 fiTal"'- f I R!Tn t T-U',T tWu- ! William M'Cclvy, llmrv
South to their first love the L num and i Albert McCombie, lVter Beck, John I ;D E Con ib l.,.s , " !.." '
i institutional liberty ; j McDonald, Jaeob Yoner, Ambros3 ! x-ter Hildebr ' nd K I ti T
j It will make an Abolitionist think a white Luit.ey, Levi Nagle Anthony Noel, IfctV HM ..'
man is as good as a nigger ; John W. Lamer, Adam Bowers, I Cr " Levi P, ra-d Iuid
Itw.ll prevent New England scatters David Keith, Martin Gray, Yincen I Cv G riffith ( ,
! from enslavinrr the w , f, f !.....,. 1 -,tt l.a. .. 1 1,.t;.-.;,... t .... tr T euiis oiimin, iiki,.i.,i i"'-
. c vim- - , -v... .xv.iii.uii.-, .K im ii. iamer. .,!,.,. vu wv.r... x.v.n i-
' svlvania ;
airman, was read and , "
unanimously ad..pi d. publi.-h not "P 5 economize thread, and are
it next week. pneabie to every purpose and materi;
common to the art in question " C
flan Inquirer. .
Francis I. Baker, Joseph Towle, Walker j
Cot I Its Mn-iv Back. The West
Branch Insurance (
lAC)l.r.n . . ...... f ....... 1 - 1 ' 11 .. -11 1 1 "...
rwo.i.v,u v,i ii ijr i.uiioii;i"e, in which i a. win cnaoie insolvent shoe mere hanta estover. l,onr:. Vnwr IT.c
ap- ; vS?I'S- lJarr' Jo"ep Neiman, Grayson, j Drom the State of Maine to pay their j George Yager, J.d.n IWk, John II. Len
il :'" '"', au ouiers, par- oi.i eieuts in ocrsp i hart, Augustine Sutton, Jo-ch Wi'on
'nri ! Vr 1 , . p. ee eiu soilness corporations trom J osepli llibbs, .Mathias ShorUnkerchner
. ....v.,., vj.aun .wju ee-yieii, , p .i- m- uie ir weii Kmen p.) cents tor on? I v. nartcs .Mcivinney. Iianiel M. Ghn. !,;.,
vinpany has paij to
B. F. Williams,. who.-.e; planing mill was
elestroyed by tire some time ago, the
amount of loss, according to hh own esti
mate. This is, no doubt, a afc institu-
were appointed to prepare an address i dollar :
The above Machines are for sale by K. ! pursuant to the resolution above passed. ! It will make " Serin
A. O. Kerr, Altoona, Pa. I lr- Jones ottered the following, which
L j was passed :
l),i rvT Pomi,,.;, .oi t I Iksolvcil, That the interests of the
t , . l Democratic nress of the Statft JiMnon.t ,.
a legal tender in
insure
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.... v.,o.v.,, ; :i. .L.aMj .....i.,.,ir, UJ....AN, or., auout opinion and sentiment, by its ponnwnta-
thor nrr.mnt.... :ii:. 1 Tears of anro. ..' ....... ' J Miwa
r..l10,, j., llu;, tjt;. iiieiM
i fives, will "ivo it harmony and strptxrth .
a confidence in this community. ' j that, to this end, the Executive Corn-
Mr. Ii. A. O. Kerr, of Ahoona is ' r baAMl s O'KiaEsWe publish, on the j mittee be and is hereby instated to ap
agentfor this Company His reputation ' filSt raSe' a Luniolous balla.1, very ap-, point a time and place, at least once a
for integrity and promptness in buiUs V? t0 ur own f' the pent for a meeting of the Editorial Con-
" of iS'iniiit! Lover ' pii-ou
matters, a.v well Imw,,, !ind persons- ' t The Convention adjourned
havintr iJ-oiertv woulil flo .. .: i Crn Rivni-rs.i- i-:,i.
i now tor sale at II. C. Devine's. 1 j, x. Fclton,' f "'aries.
in this Company.
Lamliri:! mill It. .tut, vt ,.,.,.i:. . r
. . ....j.inu. vvJlillllV iUl
shoe bills of years" standing;
It will prevent Jacobin editors from swear
ing to handwriting they never Haw ;
It will prevent managers of corporations
from tn-ing to defraud poor women out
of their property ;
It will prevent any interference with the
citizen's rights at the bollot-box in
Penna. this fall ;
It will prevent " truly loyal leaguers "
from swearing to destroy the lives,
liberties, and property of "their less fa
vored neighbors ;
It will enable Audy Curtin to sign the bill
Abolishing " Scrip," or store ord.-rs ;
It will enable a High Burgess (o prevent
Osburne MeKeen, Thomas Kirpatrie-k,
William Gray, Joseph A. Elliot. Will
liam Fink, Jacob Glosscr, Silas Byrne,
James Pyan, Levi Blouse-, Joseph C
Steen, John Waterson.
fsth SUB DISTRICT.
White and Clearfield towrships and
Chest Springs borough. 208 names in the
wheel and 67 drawn.
James F. McMullen, Adam Eseh,
HaiTy Kinsa!, Dennis Cawley, Ed ward
Handers, John Krise, John J. Barns,
llham F. liilcy, James Trexler, Sam
uel Coon, John T. Peterson, N.
noimes, ijamel Togclson, Demetrius A.
McDennitt, John McFall, John C.
Hughes, Gideem Byers, James IlarUel,
John Bareline, William Harkins, Henry
Plough, Bracket Avers. Wei?
Charles Yickroy, Williau 1'-
Thomas Ilerron, Noah Movers. ''-"T
Otto, William Kellev, 0r'.;
Isaac D. Plough, David Cu- '
CoiiLdi Archibald Wissinaer
ner Paul Synums, James
John liurus, Charles E. V'i-
Fyock, John Finigan, Adam .h J:
Samuel Beam. Jr., Henry 10;U:1". 'L.
Stutzman, John Latere, JeLn
Silas GonahiKxir, F. D 1'arr.v. J
lUmshooflx-vi Marse, Ei-hriam
nour, William Sherer, Jacob Iv- '?..
Jacob J. Strnycr, Daniel Nn.
Campbell, John F.akcr, George H
felder, Johnothan Eckel, Chnstw";
er, William F. Coshim. .lolm A. -
James Kelly, David 15errr, W
j. ' ' r- William
warus, VieiJIe .;um, - ,1-.
T. J R. T. Anderson, Samuel ii. ' ' v
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Ilenjamin Bensheot, John -i
E. Smith.(coloivd), Y Uliani .
David Ilildeband, Abraoi j j
Benjamine Kest, Thomas hum.
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