Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, March 15, 1866, Page 2, Image 2

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unconstitutional things must sometimes
necessarily be done, i:i order to preserve
the Constitution itself; but if, while, the
Kebeilion was going on, the Constitution
was rolled up ar.d laid away, if it was
violated in s mie ' particulars in order to
save the Government, .and nil may be cx- ;
eu?ed an 1 justified, because in saving the j
Government you really saved the Cer.sti-
imiou, now im.'h iK'if.1 ins come, now uiai
stand its provisions thoroughly, and now, !
in on:-r to save me i.overnmcni we must.
!.ic.v.'ncittuio.i. !
Our only suf-ty is m a strict adherence
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our lathers. It i now untolded. It
must now bo read, it must now bo diges
ted and nnderptood by the American poo- !
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tliese remarks to vinuicatc t tie icnsntu
retist them to-day, and thereby to preserve
the Constitution and the Government of
the United States. (Great nnplau.-e.)
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It is now a time of peace, and let us
have peace ; let us enforce the Constitu-
tion : let us live under, and according ro j
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its provisions : let it be pul:is:ied and
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printed m blazing ciiaracters as thou-!i it j
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were in ine i:eaen, auo j;iuii,uui 'v I
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the stars, so that ail can read and all can
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understand. L"t us consult that in.in- i
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it and be uui'led by its provi:o:is.-
.ei os UN'tei.-iuii:t lue.i unoei Muiri
abide Iv them.
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n-:RiAN!-:x. y or thk coN.-itrrtu n. ;
i the oppressors oi'tliis ( 1 .vei nm -i,t. j
1 rare not from v. hat quarter they c- me, '
:'a.-t or We.-t, Iorth or South, vou t'.jat j
;i:e en'ra
red in tiej work of I. re.
the. ( tovrmneiit, are mte.l.en. 1 oe
Ct-n.-tituti'-n of the United States and t!ie j
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roui.d in the American heart, and ali i!r.
ota wntu-n C-.-r.st.tutiou. and I say t.e i f0UIUi standing by tb.2 Constitution of our : . (
time has rome to take the. Constitution j 0Ln,ntry : standing hv the Constitution a? ! ,IC liKHTatK.' Sdate Convent lull
down, to unroll it. to real it. to under- ! ,,, v :..r ,. .,, i ...,v. ! -which mot in I.iri'i.-burir on the olh
7 r r , till. V t.lt I tl II Ol 'eAlC.t il.l 111 t 4Ut ! ' 7
tton and to save it, as I beheve, font does the to ome;ivor t(J VC:)V2 ffws in thv aiiairs ot tiic ixVrhw,
seem as it encroachment niter encroach- I r;mcninK,.t tJ hs i;tin0 ,;t ; and Cslwniin- the minu liaio resto
ment is proposed ujv.n it. A tar as I can lmstj in 1Ilm who is (Jll lligh, but who i ration of the Union paramount to all
I have ever resisted encroachments upon j CimJro! ;U, hre l)do.v !h.u ere ctsr 1 )tlier issues, k resolve
the CotiMitution, find I stand prepared to ,--,. ,.(ttf,., ,j...r ,v.. .tdi i MM...- tt,.- TvLro-..,.f
powers combined cannot d-s-rov tiiat ! lse v-ntiees, ami a gnmp-e ol t..e mmn-us ; a.-ri y.
rcat instrum-tt. that great thart of tVee-I Ul!!-' n,,;; suriom.di!- o. (.. .eo fuj-p.y j Fourth. That t-ach State ha.-, flu
- ' . tae -a hole cout.-y, lU'du.m.g Camhna coua- j ex,.U:;ive rjhf to lv-ulate the .uial-
Tiifir it tempt?, though th-v ir.av seem ;e 0:ir5:-' F;tt, n:vi soon f'oand j .li(,n (,w!, Hti-cns.
to uccci -1 for a time, wid he'tetih- j -3.'hc3 m the cits H the Great Cen- -rh:it tlc ,viite ,,u.e 5ll),n.
H.ey n.iht as well undertake to i-ek up j to j . Cl:t: t,, !0 c. -nt ro! cf the r-.v-
:h" v.-i.els or chain the waves of ih:- of .-.in 1 F.ismiiz at about C(;ual oistaii-es, ,p-a- , . . , ,. , -
., i t r M . i ai-iM . Ci lil.'Olil '..1 1 ti'3 U-T'uUilC a!i-t v. o nil'
;u.d coi.line them within limits. I hev ! eerport, Il-.uey ,A:oion and Mtd-jleport, ! , .1 .
;nuht as well midevtalca t repeal the j
C o.istit r.ion, ami u:-iee i i: seems now to ;
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be r--:p;ios-.-d that can be repealed by a con- :
curreut re
hilien. i Lauriter. I i
lint when the ipie.-:iau is submitted to
the Dotaftar iudjin.-nr, and to the mass of
the people, thes? men will fmd that they ;
rai-ht just as well introduce a resolution ;
to repeal the laws vf gravitation. 'i"i;e '
attempt to keen this Union from bc-inj re-
atored i hist ab.ut as f t
would 1
resistance
tu tie' "rem law or cravita-
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Oi.t-al' CoLinCAl. LVAV.
The great law d ..-'.itical r:vitat:on
will bring back tla.se States, an 1 replace
them in all their reh.tia.s to the Federal
Government. CH jees ::r.d c.tl-.ds, con-.:p:r.."it-,
and m 'tchinatious, North nni
"'o:.:!1, eitiuiot prevent thi g:---at con -u:na-t;o:i.
(Tiem"iv.Io'js i.p; I.to.-e. ) Ail th it
wantect is tnv Let t.ie . vm-t nam
people eet to understand what iolng on.
.1..0 i.a u .11 s jo.i n.at it. ?. t.u 11 ol n 1 .ni-
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IL-re. by way of explanation, let me
Let the
iv, that I would to God the whole Amen- i
can peop!-'- c n! 1 be assembled here to-day
as are. I wi.-h there was :i vest am
phitheatre here, capacious en -.u.'h to con
tain the wh.-le thirty niillinns, and they
could witness the struggle tlcit is going
on t ) irese-rve the- Constitution of th ir
fathers, tiiey would soon s-.-ttb the po. -
inn, u n.i'V con: I fee now tin:
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it thev could see the kind of spirit that is :
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i.ianttcteil m the cilort to break up th - ;
real principles of free Government ; when i
they eomo'to understand who is for and '
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orating the condition, and who v:ii fu'
elevating them by preserving th-ir Gov- :
eminent. it tlic conu.atants coul.t stand
before them, and there could be a regular
set to between the respective gladiators,
in the liivt tilt that might he made vou
would had that the enemies of the coun
try would be crushed, mil the people
would sustain its fii.n ls and the friends
of constitutional liberty. (Great cheerimr. )
piu.siri:T -Lincoln's policy.
iiic verv ptaicy mat i am now jmrsa-
ing was pursued by me under A I r. Fin
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co.u & -.I'luiUiisiriuion, i na in" uei'n an
pointed by him in a particular potion fbr I
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hat particular purpe,se. An inscrutable ;
Frovidetice saw proper to remove him
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I cam . into his piace, and there is not a j
principle of his, in reference to the resto- j
ration of th Union, from which I have ;
departed. None.
Then the war is not simply upon !n ; sure, pnvat.'.ns. changes , . bnvite. . n t. ' i" ' " "i"'"
but it is upon mv predecUor also. I i 'A 'T1XIV ; and the -entlemen vvlio wore boh.ro
ha tri.il to do mv dutv. I know that ; ; w' n'iT v o v'.r,th t!:"lr : the Convention us cancnlato ap
" i -" i , , we'-giit in go! 1, Mitn or South. LCommu- j i t!,0 i,.,! ,,..-,-,.1-. l,v -i
some are en ious mid j'-alous. and speak treated. 1 ie..!v't o. ill nai;, t. oiieu io i
oi i lie o wu nousc :,s i.aving amactions ; It. u a;, ,..ropc.r l( state that the Tiitt-rs
tr t!.3 President. Let me say to yon, ; art f...hl c-selustvely in glass, and neier nn
the charms of the White House have der any circumstances by the gallon or the
as little influence upon me as upon anv barrel. Impostors ami imitators are abroad,
individual in this country, and much less i.i.V safeguard, the public has
upon me than upon those who arc ta'Vm- t'1'c-"1 is t '- that the Dttteis they
u'(H)Ut it. ; '' n'ivn lke engraved label and note of
" T 'v.i j , , .. . . ; hand of Messrs. Ilostctter & Smith, and oar
In conclusion, 1-t mc a.i: this vast con- ! r.r.pri,.l3rr stamp over th, ,., rk of ,. V.
curs': V:c t-odav. ttu.- .-n of upturned ilr.
faces, to come with me, or I will go with j
you and stand around the Constitution of j
our country. It is acam unfolded. Ihei
people are invited to read and understand, j
10 sustain ana maamum ns provisions. i
Let us stand by the Constitution cf our
father?, though the heavens thewsohes
c.l,.jU;,J f:lH. Though fiction may rape,
though taunts ami jeers may come," though
j;l:m 0f ol!r c;v:i ;mj rt.r,MUUS liberty. !
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V.'S let t-V.r.ir
to
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clings to the hut plank, when the night !
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cvpt my thanks, my country-men, for t!ie
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ii!tiu:gfi:i: inn liuve CAienueu to ur; ion: ,
suomittmg to vcu ixtemporancou.-Iv,
! and, perhaps, ineoh
tliO remarks j
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nave peace not oniy wan an tue nation? ;
cfthe earth, but peace and good will j
, among me people oi an pans oi ir.v . ,
ted States. I
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mamtested to mc on tins occasion, and it
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tli." fimi 1 1 ' ; If fni'ii". iliiiimr liu ti'.i'itut n.
1 I k M II I l' I I I" I. ' CI 1 1 1 1 I
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liiv existence when this country is to be i
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de. - troved and its Government overturned. :
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it vim v. i.l look out von v.-ii. midtho hun.- t
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o:e uidiviuiuu tuat ::;anid o.-: re vot, -fn-
.'ri:;-: to avert it-
!"d
..-true! ton.
Flia lVei lent retired amidst a
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KOTES 0? TRAVEL.
NO. IX. NI AG AHA FALLS.
Mot it is Saturday well we nv.i.-t reach
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Falls", to-m-hl vet. (1 mean Nitf - i
) mi arte:- a h.-i.-iv circuit of the i i;v : (
I glance at I!-; pi uv
.dance at :t rviri'-ipa! churches :n 1 pub- i
reached I.o.kpert slioiily after i.ighl-
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:;u. i i me- v,uuui c ai .
Ie!:fort is the Count v Stat cf Ni- i
agara, has wne 1 .j,000 inhabilan'.s, and
aoounus in grist-mms an-J iiiuestcne ipiar-
l ies. i uesv is a 1 1; eigc nee ot roa i uei o :
one tr.uk rtintiin to lbi;ia! ho T-wan-
ia : 1 1 . r; etner eeiitiiiui
n
the
Niagara.
About o'eloek we reach. I Siisj.-en-siju
Dridge, two miles from the cataract.
and the cry of the p.. iters
I'ehd
d-.s for 'Chiton House" and
.Men- j
the iui-
teaglo 1 lause." ILnie.g read of
nieiis.' distance at which the falls could
be heard, I strained my ears to catch the j
sound, bat in vain.
Yv'e start again, and in about ten min-
utes afterwards, the conductor's cry of j
'Niagra Falls," renews the cry of run- j
tiers, and 'Internationa!," " Cataract" i
and
Niagara." are the burden of their i
; Hu!i-. I :i:uii listen in vain for the sound i
; 0f cataract; and reaching the Niagara !
, House, I seem-o a room without delav, !
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. and ha.stem?ttr to take possession, Mtdown, i
1 ycaried and exhausted by the labor and !
cxeiteuient of the day.
it was a
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the winduw.
front of me a
make the very
cioar s.i'jiit, :U:'i mv
n:'.".'i sled raisin'
fit tri nrn I vifupcnfuvi ni rt v hr mv.ir.' i oiif : . . .., -
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ii'm1.i T r.t- rri ! .
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I di s and directlv in 1 to Fallot be- a candidote lor ( iijver
ese a soma! that seem- d to nor, with the following ro.-?tilr.s :
rth
tr-v:nd us to q-:ake. j
L'-avmg the wiialow ruts. I, I soulit mv
pi.i.'W. and hi les-; than t-m minut- s was
i,t -.-. I.-- ..1 .-.r it. a,o-
. 1 - ,T
cataract. .iI.vcNmm:.
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Ai Immense Kislgratlou.
mmu-n.-e t-mn. miian will i.-a.r down
tat y the bor.t'.icrn S!avs v.-it tlic rr.-tora- ;
fa 'l i f !,i'.a-c ':-!. e: mi '. e ..f iliit!'iTti i-.-fn. I
fr,,!n t:i3 t.,,; , Mh ,.-,, of ie j
Xei tn, v. ill return home : thousands of
norther.: .s !die,s will move in the same ;
o.ietLieu, -.ma suiuo. m me tiosei nonus ol j
r.ni n, among thei.- soalia-in brethren ; and.
in tj cliei.ee to 11. e hues f dem.md and i
ttivply, thuusarids cf northern l.irmcrs, tae
eh-u' ies. rnd lab, ins. will swell the mh,htv j
vikir.c f r tlit it -peopling and rebuilding the i
waste places of "the sunny S jr.tti." In J
antieipuieu of this grand diversion of the
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it'-c oi tnugranon, ana irom ti.e increasm
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mati'hs uu'iti them, the
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.r 'pnetors ot ;
Till) STi.)M I
,"CI1 P'l,TTfS,IlS are Puttin- "l1 al;Uticnal j
tlioiisarnis ol Ja.xes of t lit ir imiversady r,-,i,-
,ll;!r tocic an1 alterative. i
We hnvcthe testimony of soldiers, sailors,
trav.- icr?. trappers, miners. e;nie;i;.r.ts. iehi
gees, firmors arid piantois. North and South,
-a cloud .f witnesses." that as a safe and
re'.i.tb'.e it-naaiial nger.t, a i cs a protectt .'ii ;
agaiijsl nil the Ceu. plaints iu-.idi i.i to tipo-
ith .ns, changes of din-ite. .'i.-t. '
rmocnf airb jScnthul.
EllENSHUlUL MARCH 13,::::::18GG.
JIli:STi:ii CLY-AIER.
in. -h.nt, organize J iY elc-etiiij Hon.
m. hit.kms. il U ashm--toll co..
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permanent Tresnhnf, and the usita
in,mlel. f Vk.c rodents ar.d ec
nt lYesiTnf, and tin- usual
ivfanes.
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v Jvori", V "il.'t lfinail !1 rCSuIft-
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the ie o dc were htte'v in n-iielnii,
iate-Tal parts of the Union, ami
.,1,. tO rej n eelltat i-Il ill (Joll-
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I ilX.sS n men it.ii cieeieu niw ut.u
I '.,;tli .r tlx. ( '.i;li(!!ti.1il -im!
11 ItV laiLil V.".l .JVftii.-'it t.ii.i
laws, and in order to vindicate the
maxini that "taxation -without rc-
vmit-itua" i-tvralinv, i'ch retuv-
Ll l"u J- '.U'''UI.1' " 1 l"
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brt hwith ad-
tJ-VOliU. J ii.'.L
rei'Ui.'lie- i.i pled;.
.ni
ill Oi
the
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Tho )!) ii wr;; v nt' 1 '( ;i isv 1 v;i : l l:l
et ! liiclit yi' the Jiat i-.! ::d de1 '
-res.s shad p.as.s all !:-.v.-j
for that. iuroso.
! Third.. That we owe
and L
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.It
to t o ( ::tir
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llM;'.'d
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l!g tliO
OlUU-,
iiiei
.0 :i:ti"nd:::cn!
and under its
to 'hose (.-1:1.111-
i'i'ellli'itlili' -iUVc-rv,
1
IduVl-e 11 Will acrtu'i
cioated all their riuht.t
uf person and
icay. j.u.i0
to gittni tu nrgi ol--? ine
i"'1- lU v'-;'-
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tSixth. Thai the Ijold euunciai ton
i the luinc-i-'les of the Constitution
and the pulley ot" restoration con
tained m
the recenL annual and
l'r edineii's Jiur'-au veto inessnge of
President Johnson entitles him to
the Leinfdeiic" 51 ml support of id!
who rtspeci the Con-tittttion and
love their co tin try.
Seventh. ri'i;at the nation ov.e.-; to
iho l.-rave men d" our army and na
vy a de'd of jar-ting oratituiie for
their lieroie sor is-cs in d-.Ti-nee of
the Constitution and the Union:
and that while we cheri-h with a
tender a fleet ion the memory of the
fdlon. Ave olcd"-e to tlieir Avidows
.., 0lT,!u5n the nati.nfs rare and
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o-ress the uittv oi canian.ing tin
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,,uuii-'-s 'ur ri,,u,u'rs :ti!1 s;tlh-,rsS
the re.solut loiirs were iinamniously
. i ado ted.
TliO ('onvention then proceeded
Liiis.!' .vi.I.MT. Hie.-ter Clvmer,
John i. Sfiles. I); IJicimn!
Yatix, IS ; Y. A. Gall. nihil, :
. V. Jetiks, (.eorgv Y. (.'.:.-.-,
::0 : Daniel M. Fox, S: CIu.rL-s
Ucnnis-oii, 2 ; Asa Tucker, S.
SjKocnT jali.cT. Clymer, :
Cass, '.jo : iStilcs, S; Viiux, IS;
Tucker, h: Fox, o; Galhraith, 1:
Tint:!) TAl.boT. Clvmer, Go :
;;C:is., 4.0 ; Vaux, JG: J'atker, U :
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Fol'K'l II 13 ALLOT. Clvmer, 72 ;
QiX 30; Yaux, l'A i Tiuvker, 12.
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lv' moved that the thanks
of the Doinocraey ot Tennsyn ania
and all lovers of the Constitution
,,,,,1 tlir 1 .n
iSorm tors in ( 'nrirrivsc foi their tiin-
; i t
Fort of the restoration iolic of
lrcsi..lcnt Johnson. The
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V,aT at ;tl to
A motion of a similar tenor, re
turning; thanks to all the mem'oefs
of Congress Avho supported. l'resi-
"!eut .Joliuson, v.'its ;do ii'.lotit-!.
t
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junetion, the committee a;-
lnitel to Avmt upon 31 r. Ciynier
baud or" music. The liart y Avert" en-
thusia.-tieaily received hy the Con
ventioti, Avhen 31r. Clyiner, being
eondtieted to the Speaker's chair,
proceeded to address the assetn
blarfo. C5?" A delegation from the Methodist
F.picc'.pal Conference of Alexandria wait-
j ed upon the President yesterday, to assure
: him of their cooperation. The President
; received them very courteously.
; SPEECH OF IIIKSTEK CLYMEIh I
j Ileisfer Clymer, our nominee for Gov-
ernor, after being informed of his nomiua- !
: lion addressed t!ie Convention as follows: ;
! My IIonoi:i:i Fan.xns : rJ'o you, '
Mr. l'icsident, to you gentlemen of the '
Conve ntion and through you to the I)e- :
nio'.-racy of IVtmsylvania, 1 return my '
. prol.iun l thanks for the honor you have
i done me. I tie! that it comes laden with
; vast responsibilities ; that' to di.-ehare .
! tlietii properly dematids faith, hope, firm :
reliance tipn the endr.riiig pt ineqiles of j
"our creed and unvielding devotiuii to the
' rights and liberties of the people. He:
. who would lead you to success should ;
' stand tmawed by the presence of usurped ;
power, uninfluenced by the blandishments J
of patronage. He should be the stern ad-
vocate of civil liberty ; the bold defender
! of constitutional right and privilege ; the
: uncompromising opponent of official and '
j legislative con option : the hearty suppor- !
' ter of all that tends to promote the wel- :
; fare and liappiuess of our whole people, to
i develope the boundless resources of the :
State and advance her material and social
' pros)erity. '1 'lien, too, lie should stand '
' the avowed and undoubted champ-ion of i
' the Union ot these States in its orignal ;
' iiuitv-, ready and wit ling, if need be, to
' tacritioe life itself in defending from the (
' assaults of all enetni;s, be they Southern i
reb Is, or N' itliern disunionit?, be they
; the had, bold men who dared bare the !
swor 1, and ir. cla
the.r treas
n
l.-r
dee Is, 'i- the dastardly miscreants uh. :
imd-. r the garb of ioynlty and th-: ;. ui-e i f '
l! i'-:.d -hip, would und-.! lain : an-1 -h-tr v
it. 1 i.ese, I hi.Mi'oiv cf met'i Ve, r 1.. . 1 -. .
amotig the ilemenis in the c. mpo-ition
hiiiiwho vvoul'.l le.'al you in the imp uhr.g
tied contest. I am painftihy con-x-ious n
my own inahiility to a pp. roach this sian- ;
dard of personal and political cxeeii. nee. I
A true tic.-ire to d liejit may in Pome
m'-a-'ire C'liin-.-nsate f.r the lack of ability '
to achieve it : it' a sincere purpose to be j
guided in every act by the Supreme law j
of t-he land and in all tilings to be govern- !
ed by the iews and teachings of the sain- !
ted herees and patriots who framed it,
nny chalengj the ceinidence atid f-'upport !
of the good nun of this Commonwealth, !
then to them and to their verdict do I an- j
peal
thru::
with
haken coiiiidenee.
V;ni, oeniieiiK-n ot the Coiiautiou.
J who represent such goodly numbiis of j
tliem, 1 make that appeal. I know no j
! higher law than the Constitution of which j
; Jetferstii and Madison were the founders, j
.Jackson the defemkr, Webster the ex- i
pounder, and of whieh Johnson i.-, the u:i
! holder, 'i eil them that I know no other
, ttandard of foil tied action than equal and
i exact justice to all, special pri ilt-ges to!
none; that I hae no otiie-r political creel j
than that given to us by WasLhi-toii and j
, dil.'eison : that 1 believe in the social -u-
perierity and will ever maintain the poiit-
ical supiemacy cf ;he while race; that I ;
; worship at no political uknr wi.se tin. a- :
datie.ns are not based upuu ihe sacred I n- !
i ion ef these immortal States. 1'cil them j
in advance, for me, of its peril, and con- i
; jure them, by the love of past memories, j
: by the blood and carnage, of our chil !
! suite, by the dangers of the present and ;
i by all the hopes ol the future, to rally to j
i the support of him who in this crisis of I
1 our country's fate, by a misterious provi- !
1 deuce ot God, has been entrusted with the !
! heim of State. To them he has appealed j
: in terms of patriotic de otioii to his whole
country. Above, the wild storm of pivju- :
dice, fanaticism and treason n..vv r;i ::v
in the national Capitol, clear and 1 md are
heard the words of the tirst Andrew re- '
echoed by the-second. '-The Federal'
Union ii must Le preserved." Thev are
the two watchwords of national safety.
They embody the holiest associations of
every true patriot and atLrd a platform j
broad and strong enough for good men of j
all parties, no matter how wide their dif- :
ieivnee uf opinion may heretofore have j
been. Let us dedicate ourselves to this i
: great purpose in the unselfish and uusha- ;
! ken faith that its accomplishment will be .
; its greatest reward. Let us go forth beur
j ing aloft the banner of our country, cm- ;
, blazuncd with the words, 'The Constitu- j
j tion, the Federal Union." Let us appeal !
' to the whole people, irom the Northern !
border to the Maryland line, from our in- i
. land sea to the Delaware, and If public j
j virtue be not dead, if patriots be not ex- !
: tinct, if devotion to principle still lives, iff
! treason is still abhorred, then indeed in i
i October next will victory, thrice blessed !
j victory, crown our tffoits, bringing with
! it a Constitution preserved, a Union re- :
j stored, a land redeemed from the madness '
and folly which now threaten to destrov
.it. :
That in some measure I may be of as
sistance in producing such results, 1 hum
bly pay. Upon you. gentlemen, and :
those whom you represent, I shall lean for
support and guidance ; and appealing to
the God of our father.-, to prosper us hi
: all our efforts for the redemption and sal- 1
vation of our country, I may not doubt ,
, that triumphant success will surely crOwn 1
our labors. ;
i Mr. Clymer was followed by Mr. Cass, ;
; Kichard Yaux and Daniel M. Fox of
: Philadelphia, and, Mr. Stiles of Iehigh,
all promising a hearty support to the noui- i
inee of the Convention. j
I Tin Cou. ention then adjout n-d nc tin.
(Lfcc Qtmocrut nub 5fn!intl,
"TS j uhlished in the !or .ugh of Kler.sburg,
Jl. Cauibria e-tinty, 'a.. every Vednp?day
moriiing. by Clek Wilson, at the follow
ing rales, invar; ib'y in advance:
One copy, three months, " .r.O
One cop-, six months, & 1 00
Oi.e copy, one year, 2 00
Tie se who f.iil to pay their subscriptions
until after t he ex j.ii ati- v. ft six ni'-i.tl.s v.i.l
be chitrgfd at the rate of .$2 0 p r year,
and th-..e h fail to p'.iy until after the ex
jurati. u ot f.vc'.vc tu.mttis will be cl.atgvd a.t
the i.oe 0 per year.
T i .' D i.ivrti! mi I ind when paid ! r
in advance c.-ts J'.ur cents jc r number ;
'.vhea Let paid i:i adv.mec Cents per
i.umber will l-e charg-d.
T.vel'.e numbers Cft-.tituie a cpuncr ;
f.vcnty five, six n.eaths: and fifty nun.btr.--,
t ae year.
KATitS. OK ?. DVItllTISJXC.
Fifteen hri'.s tf liurgoi.-e tvpe cer
square.
One .-ipiare, one insert i r.
Each sub;CtjUfiit insertion,
( :.e Miuare, one yc-.ir,
Twi." s'piare.--, :.e insertion,
K.teh s?ubsctiu i.t itifciti'.-n,
( :.e-fi -..! th e'.liiinu, thice njoi.ths,
ne- -f.urth C"luir,n, six nint.'.hs.
One f. iiirth celunin, C'!.e yt.ir.
Half column, three nee.tb.-,
ihof i '. an. u, six iil ;.:iis,
1 i.t'.f c -lua.n. . r.e -..-.r,
i ):-.: e. !u:.ir, ton.' :.v nths,
i i;:e c- 1;.:,.:). six n;
.: e. 'v.' l i e V4 UT,
Audit. irhs X. iee,'
K rut' r's X' t ice,
A'in.i!ii-tr..:or's N--t'ct.
Marriage r.U'i Death Xutiees,
1'u.a.i I..d
Wtta pat.t:
( 0.
m I
-:.n i At-i nr.
F- r -'j. :.. i o K. i-1. .h
Sl;:'t - n'h Si.'t. M cl 7". i- . , 7.".
K; Sheet, 1 ol 2 Co - Z'f i '
Q I-.it- r Sheet, 2 ?. CO .', ."O 1 To
Half 5htvt, -1 CO i, CO .) CO 2 (
e. ttr-r.
rc f.-,r r,o I 2o'" f r ..-. ( o
loo f -r 2 Co j iOO f. r o cd
the.h a l.i:i.;i..d io. : 1. eJ
i' t. A a i-.
i .. " :. ..0 I 1. ,eh a-!, oh t; -:(
AU t:..: 1- r.i v. k tt'vt ve i -a' ' ) r . :
d,hv.rv. CI.A11K Y, I :;.
enshr..-.-. Ja::- 11. li-;r,.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
r glilK FA KM and COAL LAND i" riacely
JL . wneJ 1 y .Ju'iiT Cidl.in. Nr., Ktu.ite in
lil.ickliek tow n.-in p, Cambria camty, ab"Ut
seven niiLa Nei l h-" est of Iai,-.;..-i u; ad
5 .inlcg !mds..f the late John Gilhm, Jr..
David L-vl.md. David D.ir:.-, Jr., and
J.-.Ci.-b and Peter Wagner, rentntng
OuC ! .':'! !;:! .T.-'Vf 'A.'
r therenb -us, h.av-":- thereon t-r 1 a
GOOD STONF. I V 111. LI NG 1IOF.-L ::..
Ti.is lat; '. contains r.n al an dance 'f .1
'f a suj -'i r ou'diiy a i ; i : t 41 feet thick
haviti-jr been t-i.cned hieh is now 1 ng
wol kei.
Apj.ly to the r:-.-rsigneJ, the present
ownt-is. residing in ti.e b. -r--i: I Lhens
burg. It. L. .t)ii:STC2,
WM. K1TTKLL.
Nov. "3. 1 if.
N
i:w rui.M.
A. M'FAI'DOX iV HKOTIIKIiS.
OLD i;!HCK WAMEIKiUS'l.
UuhLIUAYsiiJUflG, I'A.,
Dealers in ali kin-is cf
GKOCFJIIL'S,
TORAfr.O, . FI.CaT.,
CH.ARs. cll ,
M Al'K llhF.L. Cin'N" MKAL.
SALT.
lil.llllIXtr, I'LAtfKit.
CiU'FISil, NAILS tc IRON,
GRAIN, GLASS.
LEAD tt OILS.
All . f whieh are s-.i!d Lav fir c.-h.
lL.llid.iysl urg. May SI, 1-CC-tf
H. WALTERS,
Jtia si red, bc'irtta FrritiLlin utvl I'iiitlon,
Xvi-ti s;.k; JOILVSJUH X, I'A.
"AS ci instantly on har.d a larg and v.eil
i selected st. k cf seasonable
my goops m mm.
His stock conists of idm"st eveiy artale
usmdly kept in a retail sN.re, all of which
have e.(-(-n scde-fe-1 will; care nnd are (ffeiad
r.t prii es which cai rn t fe.il to prove satisfac
t..iv. Call and '-xiniirie fir v. .iirsi-lvcs.
Nov. 1G. 1805. Om.. II.WALTEIIS.
DCTSSTKY.
riI'K melersigncd Graduate of the Dahl
M more G'llege of Dental Surgery, respect
full- oilers his pr- 'ilV-ssional scrviees to the
citizr-n.i of Ll cnsbarg. lie has spared r.o
means thoroughly t- acquaint himself with
every improvement "n ids art. To many
3-t-ars of personal experience lie has thought
ti add the iu.paiti'd experience of the high
e:t uT.lun-itics in Dental Science, ile dim
ply inks ti.it en -.pportuity may be given
f. r his w-.-rk to see ik its o-.vu r.r :he.
SAMFKL KLLFOkn. D. D. S.
Office in Cl .-ad- 11 .v.-.
R'-i :tar:;ci:s.
Prrf. C. A. Harris ; T. K. Lond, jr. : W. R.
Hardy ; A. A. Blandy, I. II. Austen, t f the
Ralihu'-re (.liege.
Will te at E.en.biirg on the f iiirth
Mnudiy -fetch month, to stay one week.
PUIIF L1HKRTV WIIlTlV LKAD. Vro
1 ftrred by ail practical lVi inters ! Try it !
and you will have no other. Manufactured
onlv'by Z1KGLI1R & SMITH.
Wholesale Drug. Taint and Ghss Dealers,
No. U
;rth TnilJD Strct,
PHILADELPHIA.
FRIGES REDUCED.
Johnstown .Marble Wmki
A NEW STOCK '
'!'! snbsciil t-r loi i ;;- r.-i'iAx-f
hiru'e and handsom" iuvyice f tfV-
Italian itnd An. trh ai; i-Y- -' '
M A K P. L II , ; '
comprising the !argi-.-i and finest '.'" .
st-.-ck f the kind ever J r .r.-ht Z'P
J.'hl.st' wti, a his est..! .is.:i:.' nt fX
Fr:n.h iia Street, v. !. . l e ; J
with ai, lideiji: .te- !: rc ..f xi . i. -,e-. i
.-ki!f:".l w.Tku.eu, t . a.,::!.- ;..! ;.
MOXCMKX i'S. Mantels. T. rai s- : . -.
ble and i'.ure.iu 'i'-.-ps, Ve., as c . ..
C:'.!i 1 - pUrehaS, d in f (IV i f tie- titiis.
A l.u ro stuek of GlIIXI'STOMs . u h .
and f .r : .tie '..w.
Arfi'd-s .f n.y r atii.f teOoe i::. : - .
eh:i?f' at tie Hardware SMe tf Mr.
ilci.tiev. in Kb. nsbnrg.
pr "Frompt attviakiipah: tarhro -a
distune- and .vtik deiiv. :. -'..
t-titute a ;r,.,:. JOHN I'AllKi;
Sent. 21, lbii.j.
00 - -
2o A !:.& iLS.
0 00 VOTiO:-: IS IIKUKBY (.iiVlN. That tl
1 "' 'j A ppe lis f r the ye..r Iso-J, will le h .
od at the ;.eL!ILsdel:er's t tllje ill ii-. .
8 CO a f 1I..W, :
12 oat i;, M.,:;,:ay. ilarch ICttr. Ai: --':. -. v
20 0o g . '.'.;. O.unl iii. nnd i.'i t v. us;...'.
12 bo it!!d Chest Springs and C m.l-ii.i 1 :. uh!
20 to , Ti;e day, M irth 20C r.i:T li.C: -.
.lo 00 (;:;..:!;.; '. (J .'.a m.:!:.;:. i Ma: r : v.
20 CO ; .j.;.,, Oaia M'.-.-j-.vu a., i C a ... :h 1
:'.; Co ; , .-.
TO im ' V..T::.-.-!av.?-Ti- ' -jl : .l.M. ..:.-
2 CO a-.d Klensburg." .!..':.:.--. ... V. r.-pc:
2 ",o p, rets 1 -r- '-g: s.
- C' Oa Thurs-iay. :Fr h ' - M llvil"- i;
Free. , Sumnatvi'de b-n tubs a:. 1 i:.. 1.1 .!..!, ...
per an- na-rhdi a:.d Sesipiehac. : t .v. a .ii s.
-0 (!;: Tli iav, M.o.h I', 'la-.:,-;.-. V,
t-netnts i; ; n. White aa.i V . r t -a; : .. ., .
JOllN
WSt. H. Sr v": t :.a. t'l.-ik.
i'e" : e i'v L: t , ; ...,:.
LOOK HERE!
rfpMil aa-er-i.:,-. v 1. - 'l a- ; : 1 v.
c ur.ty . viz :
A f. .;.- c: i.-mj ,.-;.:I-i:-:2to5. f-.v.i.ih;; .
sltii-.it-' L- l..iles f.vm C:ej- !., let i. .
:-.t:-s ..; :.i. a.:.-I'.nMdt.tt-;
i. :;( 1- . ; -h Crl:t.-..Ia.-- i. 11 -..
' a;. 1 . I - . L . :-:.-i' ..b.--.t CI". a. O. .
A: .-. A pi..-,-.- t.r parcel oi lat.-Lif::.-.-la
the .-i.me t"W:.s: ip. a: --t two :: i- f: .:.
the Vf -r;'i .. !" Wilnv -e a:el one r..l" fr -.
J'.. r!:i-.- Siali'-n, adi-iti ing Ian-is r-t r. M'
Go-:Ch. Ils-p. c iit.m.:::g N1NI1TV-MX
ACi.LS. :d-e!it sixty n.'ii-s if w ii see
clean d. Laving thtre- n ere: ted a f.--:..-:
dv.-cliim: h, ue and fia.e I ar::. ':i .: is
tv. t. t ee a 1 . r e v-"la of li ii:et .e ii. j -vela
i f '
A I.--' T-.-i fa-.? cf e'd
a '. 1 1 a 1 r 1 -1 : 1 s: " e - i - S r '-'
.St-i'.i -:. i i CV. wr.-i.ji, rental:. mc
ner -. f.ftv cf v l: '..aie i b aled, he ir :
there trc. led a dwt-hi::'.; h i.,e and 1 '.rr..
At--' A tract of tin.ber laud in If.i
i a. a and C irn-il t nuislilj..-, c- -i.t lining
C!-s A i r.t i.e. i ef t,.e Dh.cklick creel; i
D-.til; run jmss tl.r. uh t-.c same. T::l.; :.
a .l.-sl: - i" p: : ; ty. "
At - . Th- Cv m an 1 al tract fori: r.-.y
owi;e I by J - a , Sr., situate in I.h:-.k-lick
t '-a i::-h: p. ab ..: veu nvles N- rt.'.-i-- t
r-f 111 e "! -urjr, r-b-eeire i i f tl latt?
J !--! Gill .a'; Jr..' Davt-i R whoa h i- -:
D;vis. Jr.. pii! Jae 'b. ;o..i I'eter Wa- r.
nta'.r.iiii la- acr s. .r therra'.-vr.t, i. ivl:..
tl.'iTc !: erected a a. 1 st' "ie iiw-h:ri- 1- "
red a h- - 1-vr::." 1 :.l hied c ;.'
.our : .r.-e of '.! i a s".;
vein 4 ' f? t thick r.avirj
v-. .1,. !.
Ai.- i A p.iece or parcel of hmj situ; :
la Cam'. ;i a t -.vnhip. ..:: i ;. i u g the azt :,-:.:
titv f Rt.l aw, c. rtainlnc '.2 acres.
Ai.s,, A number t f lots, dwTh :
':. -: :'.:. pi'ees . r pari els f g- '
situate it: and mar the ' ef Eh -i-sl
A: .-.-. ( Hher lands locale-1 in dim.r. r.t
arts f the c--untv i.-:t ah 'V- ?.-.-i.-n .
WM. KIT! ELI..
II- r: -! :::.-. N,v. CO, lotl.
Tin: Ma-ov a Hamlin Cai-isi.t (jp.-.a:--.
f .rt v dhV-rei.t stvf s. adapted to sacred r.:.
M"Uhr mn-te. f..r Am t. A-tOO each. Flf-TY-'XE
GOLD OK SILVER M EDA IS.
r isther first premium.? awarded them. I-httr.it-l
Ce.t.-.I-'gues free. Address. MA
SOX tv HAMLIN". llMns, ei- MASON
RhorilF.ils. Nr.-.v Yoi:k.
Sep-t. 0, lSoo ly.
rRF.NSRURG FOUNDRY.
r The si:bs.-r
tier announces ti the j-iiblie. that ho 1
repureh.'.S'.'d the Ebenl;urg F.-utidry aiei '-
prepare! to lurnish his feimcr east-:::
and all others with ivery .'.eeripti 'ii t 1 ea.- -it:gs
usual h ruinufiict! rid. at a country i
t iblishment. lie will always keep ea tea.
the best qu-ditv cf CfOKlX( STOVlS.
1'ARLOR STOVES, OFFICE STOVES, A.:
Alsa FLOWS, of the most approved I -it-tern.
FLOW LOINTS, THREsIIIN'd
MACHINES and all other articles connect
ed with the br.sinta-s of a Foundry.
He invite? the patrorage of the pi.h r.'
and wl'.i scii at the m.-st rensooiba ''
f a- ca.-h or country pro hire.
EDWARD GLASS.
M..rch -20, 3 Sc5 Iv.
EHxecnioi s ?iiicr.
7T TTEES TESTAMENTARY r.p" --;
! -3J Estate of PATRICK FOXAHOi:. 1
( f Washington township. Cambria cov.nw.
, deceased, leaving been grautetl to the
s.cril ers, all persons mat etc t to sau. e-sii-are
requested to make immttliate payiae.it.
and tiiose liaviim chilms against the san'
are notilied to j resent them properly '-'
themieateJ for s.--.t -mer.t.
THOMAS DONAIIOE. ,.
JOHN" M. RKADY. j" '
January 5, l1"?.".
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