iavbTe j. elakely" AH0HN1A' A X D COl XSEEKOD AT 1..WV. KiJg v.:v.r .istiipi J'. . K'.k Co T. A i i T. A 15 K A M S u H n l. v A t I. a w look h i vex. m. SOUTHER & WILLIS. Attorney's nt Daw, Kidgway Eik ouii iy Pa.., will atu-ir'. to all profession business promptly. " cUaTln- wn.iicTl. Attorneys anil couusi lers at I. aw, O'JicC in chapiu'n Dloek, Uidgway Klk Co. Pa.. Particular attention en to coilict'on, nuil uli uiouie;- promptly i . ;i: it : cl. W i 11 uko practice in adjoining c untiis. j o if n giT aTiT ATTORNEY AT LAW IHtlgwtiy j )k (-'utility lVnna ' jni. W7 JAMES BLAKELY tit. Marys 1- lk . County 1'a. ."" lrTwTw. shaw J'ractices Mcilicir.03 o -Siirg-M'y Contrevillo hlk C . I 'a. drTs bo xi d 'w ELL K cikciu' Physician, 'Eaielv cf li'arren e.-,m:y Pa.) Will promptly answer f.U calls by rivdit or day. Il; door East of the late reside preilcss.ontil idoiice one, cc of Hon. j. l. ran;-. DP. C. 15. Kahtxy, K hi soy Elk Co., Pa. Will attend t.i a'd call niiilit or .lav. July 'Jl, 1SU. HOTEL CARDS. Fu UN TAIN HOUSE, jon.s o. vor.TtJini.Li'. ;'.''-. Kidgway, Klk Comity p-nn'a. Kasle Motel Eutlier.sburg, Clciriiold County Pa. gf&-Freurick Korb Pro) ri-.tor, hav. in" built a largo and commodious house, is now prepared to c.iior to tlie wants ot the traveling public. Euthersburg, July 10th p-tOE ly. LV Til Eli SB i ll G II 0 'IE L , Luthersburg Clearfield County Penna, . V.'ILLIAM SC1IWEM. Pr .pri. tor. LutUcraburg, July T,i V tf. "NATIONAL 1IOTKI.! Corner cf 'Peach Street and the Buffalo Road, J'J 11 I t: r A . EN03 B. HOYT, Propiietor to-TliH House UliCv and li'.'el up with e I'ucial .ue for tbe ciivctiieeu and eomf Jit of -utsu, :it m Efcooa r.DLisi aiia lent.! rmet. EXciiANGK non:i7"" DAVID THAYER, Pro o'r. ' v&.Thui bonne is i-:: i"y 11 ' 1 1 the bank of Ihe Clnrku, in t . i r l"v,;' ,:' lf lllC town, M Well lil-Ovi'U-l tl.ll i'lJ- rjjiu auJ stabling, und il:e pru Kiiai-fl no naiad U veiiJ.;!' t'i'J .ill Lis U'4'a pltiisaiit and jigvt'uaV.i'. liiily tail July 28, 55 . II Y 0 K J l ( ) U S 10 T5 ft v t v r. T n n k M " it l Proprietors ; lliJgway Klk Cv.mt l.-;rif.. j CLEFIELDOUSi ! OoaNEE or Market and Y.vn:n h-T't. j Vim ;;: I I 'a i 4jKO. N COLUPKN, Pu.-'.tir.T":t ST- MARY'S HOTElT isT. Mary's Kmc CVumy J'i.nna, M. WKLLKNbOUF, Pn n'r. LOCK III VtJW, Va. i IJ. UKJOXV, Proprietor. Omnibus runoing to aud from the IVpot i'reo of charge. "rooiuiE.i uorsH, -Main st; jUlirookville. l'a.,(J. X. Krctz. Prop r This bouse has been refitted aud furnish .."I iu a neat etyle, and is every way adapted to the wants of the public. IJ IJ S I X K & H (J A 11 V S WOODS & wniciiT fjocic Havkm, Ci.i.io Cm.. sty Pa. IxKALKUSin Plour, Grain and j Feed near the Pa.-seuer L.:pot Kidgway Markttrf. Corrected weeekly: Applea, (dry) bushtl - - Buckwheat " " - - - ; 1 on 1 W.) j 01) v '.:., 12 ) no 1 3t) 10 00 OS IJeaus, 15utter JJeef JRoardi 'oru " Piour Hides Hay lOa'B Wheat ftye Iaui-i !ork lb M. busUel bb!. Ib ton bvi. Er) 1 t 00 50 7 a SO M. doen ti.' if ' ill ; T. W. BARRETT Editor INDEPENDENT I VOL. o ISO"- ISO."- nillLADEI-IMlIA A: E1UK KAIL j J;((AP. This great line traverses the Xnrthern iimi .Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, ou Lake Erie. i It lias been leased by tin1. ' 7 ' I )'(' .(?)' lu'ud vumjHiri,', and id opera ! td by tlii'iu . I Its entire Icncrth wos opened fur pas' j siMicr and freight business, October I 17lb. lNll. I'i'l.MK OF PASSKNfJKPi T11A1XS A T iU I ni WAY. 1,1-n ie Last icanl. TI;rou;;b Mail Traill 1 Accommodation Oo p. in. u. in. Li avi'. stu ard. Tbrouuh Mail Train 12 3o p. in. I AccommodHtion p. 111 Pa.-si'ittur ca:s run tlirouuh without J cbanue both ways between Philadelphia I and Erie. j Kt.K I EXT Sl.KKl'l Ni OARS on Kxpres? I Tiuins both ways between Wilhamsport I and i!alti;nore, and Williamsport and ' l'liiladelpbia. 1'or iiitoruiation respecitius Passcnarnr j l.'ii.-iii"ss apply at the S. K. corner 'Mih . and Market Sts. And for I'l-jiht business of the Com i pany's A'ent.s: 1 h. li. Kin .'.-ton, Jr. Cor. loi.h and Market St.s. Pbilad. Ipliia. J. W. lleyindds Erie. MMJrowu, A-eut X. .'. 1!. 11. 1U timoie. II II. Horsro.v, (.'in'. FreiyfU Ajt. I'iii'a. II. W. Gmm:k, o'ciV. Tickrl Ayt. I'ltil'a. Jori. 1). Putts, Omcntl M'lnnjar, Wotuji't. W. B HACKMAN, .ST. ,1,1J l ELK CO., PA. Deiili'r in Clothing, IIaiJ. .! Mun's l'uruisliins Goods VAl'i;il fTHIlr.r, Lues llwv.s, Ci.i.vrr.N Co., 'a. A 1) Oh V II T J. MM Soiitr il-?, l'lli. t'sntiiy la. i C'-j"' Ictifval Maiuil'.u-t-.i.vr of Wajj.jiM. ; llu.'.nies Ac.-A I.SO I'ni uil'lre, 'uch as j lleieaiis, Table. Staims Iie-!t vl - and j Chair.-. All kin 1 of lUpa'iv.i dune at J reasonable rates. ! COUNTY" DIRECT CRY""" P, II. il on, White. Yv'e lsboroiijrh Af.-"cinl,- .(';'.', V. F, liiM. kwav. Jay tn. P. C. Sel.nli?.e,'St. Mary's, Sh,'rii. Hon. lion. P. Y. tJeor-ic Il.'vs, Ilidwr.V P, 'iiiriiilfi,i, !:. ntvl e Ml. W'uU, !I.id; v:iy ji.yti i'-t Attnr,u -j, lll-ih. ly liid-way T l il itll rl', .s 1,'ibr. Si. Mary's rmiiiti .S.i"i'''"'-, re Y,';d'iisl.y, St. iMarys cojifHi'ssoiifrK, L E.J. Cba! 1 tieur. C!i:irlesYei-, St. Mary's . !eo. l'i'.'kin; an. uol-way. 1'ox. Joseph Y. 'I'avlor, A iflitors, 11. T. Kyi. '-, i'x j Jacub McCauley. Pox. J II. 1. Herr Uenezett i Cc al Lands For Sale- I rjMiE subseribt-r oll'.-ra for tale tbe Coal privilege, with the ribt of I mini, il' and other minerals under 4'.l;i i acres ol land situated in Vox tp., liar tie'.d Bounty Pennsylvania, within 2 i miles of the Uid-way & b iwurit U. It .. which coune ts with tbe Phila. Si Erie ' 11. It., at Kid j way, with a six loot vein 1 oi niniminoiH Coal upon it, which is ! now commanding Mich enormous prices, j lor manufacturing purposes. Por sale cheap, terms cash, k ood title "iven. ! Por l'uitlier liartieulars, address C. E. P.AllUlllT, CleailieU P. (.. ClearSeld Co., P,l SOTICU. Tl.e .In;-oli J. Iior.r tlerin & V'j.. nt' !'" iks aud ucoonn!.) of . t'o.. an 1 I'liarl.s II. St Maiy'. 1iho bcn pi.ieea in ine namis "'i il umit'i sigiuri ivr setlloniont. )'urtieit iniivbled to eiflier of ll.c above t'o'ius, 1110 ikii iiied iliat ilielr lie eouiits mi's' bo si'U led by i.-jyu'i-m to tlie uu4vriit"eJ, wiiliin b days. I. VL'iilE J. m.AKDI.Y. Att'y !V.r OEltlMi SCO. .SI'OMr.T: a i n I .tsr; ' f 1 rraiy. I'.'ib - -: i lllDGWAY l'-"LK CoC.NTY PkXNA. Nob Alounti.iu S';rig A II AUK KY DTTY. Air "Dt 1'ioutiny ncoir. Conm all you jolly lcii)oerats, 1 'iay 30U lend an car ; Of Phillips, Wilson, Wtido and Chase. A story you shall hear: Por Phillips, Wilson, Wade aud Chase, A precious crew nre thev, Oh ! Phillips, Wilson, "Vudo and Chase, A precious crjw are they. The Union tbcv pretend to save, Which they had cur.-ed before; And Wilson, Sumner, Wade and Chase. Went in fur bloody war; Oh ! let them but the darkey fiee, They would not ask any more: Oh ! let them &o. The war went on, the contraband Soon ;ot the inside track, And Wil.-on, Sumner, Cliasc and Wade, All jumped upon his back ; Oh ! let them but the darkey have, They would not ask any more ; Oh ! let them &v. They rode him fierc. liaoiivli the fiubt. And yelled with njibt and mtiitj, And ail their torchlight followers got The darkey on tho brain ; Oh ! if they could the iiijror free, They would not a.-k any more ! Oh ! il they J.e. Put now theilaikics all are fiee, The master they ignore ; Yet Ph. Hips, Sumner, Chase and Wade -Now howl tor sometuiu more lut Phillips, fiuiLiier, Cli uise and Wade Xow howl for somctliing more ; Oh ! Phillips, &c. The Yankee hosts of (Ireenback Chase, We see from day to day ; A rakinu' iiincii the darkey crowd, 'Way down iu Charleston bay; Oh ! rivo us now the darkey votes, And we wont ask a"y more; Oh ! tr've es now, ,te. Put Wiieti the dark- v gets il Vote, An eijual he will ba ; And I'i.iiiips. Siimuer, (.'base & Wade Vill as!; his wench to tea; And Phillips, it'iiiuncr, Chase ?ud Wade Will tisk his wench to Utj ; Oh ! Philips, SiM. Then comes ihe last, the grand Entile, 'I hrre is but one step more ; Mi C'eeieition is the word, l!v which thy S(ti.k foi power: Oh ! give them but the wench, And they will ask no more ; dark vey O.i . Live tueui but t it e uariiev 1 wench, And they will ask no more. Kxtract of a Letter from lion. William I). Kelley. PlIlb.U'LblMWA, Aug. 11. Tit the Uui'ii Jim tlie Fuiii-lh Conyrensiunnl l),'.frirt : A loiiijand Mtcccssf ul career iu crime emboldens Ihe guilty. A re cent illustration of this Jaw of human nature impels me to violate my life long rule ot conduct, and for once to notice a political (-landerer. I do not, uow ever, address you for the purpose of re. pelling biij innuendoes or falsehoods. My life has been passed among' you, and if its record, familiar to you all, does not reped them, 1 hav-s lived in vain. My purpose is simply to pierce the mail of ill.goitten gold in which the blander, cr has clothed himself, and give you a glimpse at the loathsome object it pro. tects. The papers of Friday announcing; that Simon Cameron, of Dauphin county, was serenaded by bis friends on the pre. coding eveniug at the Oirard House in fhis city, and availed himself of the 01. easioti in vilify luy colleagues and myself, ''the Congressmen of Philadel phia," in a speech to hij assemblage. 1 was but a youth when I first heard tho name of Simon Cameron, and it was as the perpetrator of a great ciime. He bud been made the agent of tlie Gov ernment to carry a large amount of Money, due them, to tho Winuebago Indians, and had taken advantage of their ignorance and helplessness to en rich himself. Those of you who had then attained to manhood, though you may not, after tho lapse of ho many years, revive the burning indignation with which you regarded the infamous swindler ot tbe poor Indians, willduiiht. less remember that iusUiad of paying the specie which the Government coulided to him for the purpose, he retained it and gave tlieui the notes of tho Midday down bank, of whioh ho was an owner. At their encampmeut iu the remote wilderness fhcijj uotes were utterly worthier';?. The Indians could uot use thtiL lor any purpose there, uor carry them O Jlid ll..t'ien sr redemption. JJ:;! TERMS-$1 50 per Annum if raid in Advance SATfinUY Si'pt'.'lJlb J", 1 fitll lSGu vhat was that of Simon Camt ron ? Was lot their los bis gain, ami wa- he not 0 much the richer by every uoto tint iiilcu to come home lor redemption. hotiiih they did sulfer and starve 1' And hose ol you who r.re not old enough to einciuber all this, now know why this io!d, bad man is same times spokcu of y your scniots 11s the "irreat Winneba go," and sometimes, ns "Old Nickapoo." lor more thirty tliany r I have watch. d the tortuous career of this man nod have never seen reason to id. odon fir.-t impiesicui of his character. Whether nct'1113: with the Democnitic, the Know. Xpthintf, or the liejmblie.m Parfv, for ho has in turn di.v'iMced the 11 all, bo lias never been false to his criini nal instincts, lie has endeavored t) turn them al! to profitable account. His fio, bill, m is s irdid and nan I den to this avarice. an' j j1(J measures honors by the prerji;:siu's they expose to bis erasp. lie has no eon'i. dence in the people and is aware that, they distrust him. His speech on Thursday evening was not characteristic of him, for he is prone to use of instru. merits. His habit is to point the stilet. to, but to employ another baud to drive it home. 7hoimh an active participant in the polities of the countrv, and State for more than half a century during which long period he has pursued the j profits of ollioe, of jobs, ol contracts, j with eager and careless assiduity, he has . never dared to riermit bis name, to be 1 presented to the rrople ot county or state as a candidate tor an elective office. He crawls to the feet of the appointing power. He cues not who may be. Jving so that he may "still be Vicar of Dray," aud to that end he chaffcrcs with, aud corrupts week aud needy members "of Conventions and the Legislatures of both parties. 1 need not recite the disgraceful lacts attending his several canvasses for tr.e United States Senate. Their nauseous odcr lingers in your nostrils to this hour. In the lirst he iumjlit the votes of three Democratic) members, and in the last bid Uiiity thousand dollars (or the one vote which would have elected him. 'ihe last transaction was so flagrant that the legislature was eon'.pelled to take cogni zance of it. and il'justice b . not bane as Weil as bin:' Slate will y the 1 iw and horor of oi;r be vindic.i'ed. . i' Xosioue '.u' luy poor reuiai j ni.ir-i H n.tiV l tie sp.,t, w here finally rett, but I mean that my cliilehon shall be able to vindicate my name by pointing to thii fact that Simon Cameron and hU confi dential friends were ever hostile to me. With grateful regards. Yours very truly, Y.'m. )'. !i:i.i i.v. Vi:c:: of im: "Gileu ut: or Di:.io. CltACV." 'I'he lieuiocraey id' the time, honored Democratic county of Porks, Pennsylvania, held one of their "old fashioned" county meetings a few days since, anil uddopled a series of eloquent and forcible resolutions. We have not room to publish all their proceeding--, but cannot omit the resolutions endors ing the restoration policy of president Johnson, and approval of the Congivs- siouai eonisu in wiaiu. iu uuu ijiiiiim j those I roiti ucariicij again, an,i piejge.s seutinel aud leading llepresentative ol his solum word thai it' will be the list the Democratic party ol that State, the time he will ask a nomination. Those lion. S. E. Aneona : j letters, and others, are in poTses.sion of llit'Jful. That the time will snon j your de legates and can, at any moment, coinu w hen the passions of the warbavo ' be produced. Your delegates next in. cooled, and nothing rcmaiuing but iu trodu.-ed to tho deleg;te3 from IWst terrible burdens and its dark and county, gentlemen from Cleariiuld coun bloody nieruories. tho people will u-ji. ' ty, ineu of iutJ.uuce and staudiug iu the vcrsally recognize the infamous condu.a Dciu oevatie party, who positlvlly de of the Eiack Kepublicau Majority in the dared to them. U;at Clculield cvJuty Congress of the winter of EStid and '01, was not entitled to the candidate, and iu refusing their support to any i-ehetnj that its citizens did not desire Dr. Doyer ...... I . . .l,l...,i! 1 i.i.e.'l ot conciliation even to tsuuuut tho as their Hepreseiitativc. llavin cle.-jrly Critteuden Coiiipromiie to a vote of the proven to them a'l 'hat they 'hal de peoide. Audrew Johnson faid on De. minded, these g. :-i'.-i;;ou infonnel your comber lS'.h, i30: ''This Congress ' delegates, that their ttutctueuts could here to.day has it iu its power to. save huve uo effect upon them as they were this Union, even after South Carolina ' pledged to vote tor Dr. lioyer, and that bus gone out." If Washington aud uo reasoning could induce theiu to vote Jefferson uud Adams, notwithstanding against him, having but a bhort timo their abhorrence of the foreign slave , before declared to your delegates that trade, did not feel dishonored in pel . 1 tiiey were eutiroly iree, aud only wished mining itscontiuuancc for 20 years, in 1 for cnligtennieut and were open to con. order to create the Union, tho Sumner! viction. Your delegates have reason to and Wadce and Wilsons might well have believe that no regular Convention was yielded oiiictbing of their iauaticisin to held in Forest county, aud that tho iiti jircseri f it Tbe future till hold them zem of that county were not consulted responsible. j on that fciibject, bat that these gentle. llcsoivcJ, That wo approve and en- men were merely privately pledged to dorse the Constitutional principle au-, support hint and thus enable him "to uouueed by the F.secutive of the Uni ted Stales, ihiit to the people of the re. spective States alone belongs the right to regulate the (-ualilicatious of voters ; and wo believe that aey attempt to in terfera with or control ihat li-ht. ei.l.er by militnry force or Congressional trickery, will be a palpable usu.-patioti of power, wnicu win iu gooo. lime uo cor- ieeieu imu uirajM, .SrsuiftJ, That we again heartily cu-1 uorse aud approve the course ol approve the course ol ovr Representative, Hon. S. K. Aucona, in the last Congress. Ever ready to ns. spoud iu au cxtrtiordiuary degree to tho pnvate demanus of his touitnueuU up-; oa h'.s timo and trouble, be was always, to Us rV.tc.-i b hi h-v ia tl. fc-j, S ;i - t iz. iff ir o 9 NO 12 whenever necessary to support by voice and vote the time honored principles of Democracy. The Tom ato. This common vep.u bin, the ihr oi which has become uni" versal in our country, is undoubtedly ibe most healthy article of diet that, can be placed ou tha tab'e. Its iiaiitios arc most effective when cooked iu the ordi narv Wav. but nsr.l in whiitiivr liinim it may be, the effects are whole.-ome. A distinguished idivsiciau thus sums lit) its merits: 1 K That the tomato ia one of tbe uios'. powerful aiericnts of the liver utid oilier organs ; where calo,n l is indicated, it U ono ot the most clieetive ami lea-.t harm, fnl medical aeut.s known to the profes sion. 2 That a chemical extract will ou. tainea iioin if in it win siipeic.eoo tne use oi calomel 1.1 Ibo cute ot diseases. 1 That he has Mtccisfudly treated diarrloe i with this article ylone. t That when iiso.l a an article of diet It is almost sQVeiciiji) for dyspepsia and iu lii'.stioll. ."1 That it should bo constantly ued for dally lood. Either cooked or raw, or iu the form of catsup, it is the most healthy article now in u-e. - To tllO Democracy Ol 41k Co Your delegates appointed at tiie late County Convention, to attend the i!. p. resentative Couyoiilio.i at Luthersburg. Clearli.-M county Pa., respectfully oiler t j yo'.i the tollowiug statement m expla nation of their aeti in while at that place. They preceded to tlie appointed place of meeting atid there met the debiMle-; from the counties of Clearfield and Forest. Having been informed that the delegates from the fotinur county would, under all circums'anc js. support lr T. J. Dover and iiiiist on his uomi uatioti, thev obtained an interview with I the delegates from Porost noutity iu or. I der to ascertain t'neir ooinious ou tho ciibjcct. TbeSiJ 2t'l't'eu,on infiriniid them tha! they were entirely nnii strutted and Would willingly east their vutec for the candidate from Elli county, in ease they could bn convinced that Clearfield county was not entitled to ihe Candidate, and that f'r. lioyer had pledged himself not to ask the nom ination this year. Y our delegate.- lirst proved to then) that Cie.niLdd county was not ctilitL'd to tbe candidate this car, and that i-h.! was not entitled to it last year, but that it. bad b.e:: obtain e 1 at that rim i by i:jm:,s of f.ilshuo 1 and inkstaictncuts. 'i hey uest siiowcl them letters Iroui Dr. Uoyer, one writ, ten iu J uly 1 Mil and one iu August of the .same year, in which that gentleman distinctly state's to one of your delegates, that he will not ask the 11 uniiiatiou this yea.', that lie d jos n t consider Clear field ceeiu'y entitled to itanl that she will not .u& it, b'lt wi.l yield a hearty support to any candidate that Elk county may present, 'file siiieU icance ot the August letter is enhance 1 irom the fact that it was written alter j the convention hud been dissolved by the secession of the Clearlield delegates, I aud before the second convention bad j assembled. It is also in this letter that 1 ho reii'iests the Elk delegates to meet ' .. . ,1 - t 1 , defeat tho uutiuiiiuus wish of the peo 1 1 .e ol Eik county, aud the wishes ol a reat portion ot Cleaitield county. 1 us ' ., , , . . assnnintioii ot vour deiOL'atei is n-ived 1 1 r by the tact that at first they stated titey 1 uom not ;.,tr,-t. 1 ,m,i nfi.-vu-.,,. U i., ' sisted they were ., 7 and that t;o reasoning touU luvj any effect wpou them. -Alter tuc .conversation ai;uve iccoi uet, , y uur eieiegies vaiic l lor tlie opening; of the convention, and after a eoiisi ierable time were iiilormei bv mi,i . of ttie delegates from Clearfield county, that tbe Cltartold and Poreest dele - gates had orgauized the conveutiou aud elected their t"bairmau and that he bud been appointed a eomuiitteo te iavjtc tl-..ivV,;3'--'5.f'Q K!k vvny r-r?:? ipate in tho pr "'.: !ia M V our d V. g.-itts ciiilainiy cousidcied 1 ami they be1, iieve that, th'j Deuiocr.v'y of J".il; count v will. .coincide with th"io'; '.h-l ifn v hs'k j equal ri;;lij w ill', ihe dcl"tf. fiom I other cntciiH h. and oui's.tjUeiitly' that I they bhguM have been intonned of the. 'ime of the opening of ih'! coiivcntion. i and havn hei-ii i liowrd to iissi,i in tho ' wrmni.ilion. ( 'ins'derln ihi? preat : breach not rniy ol etciHetre but ol ri;ht in connection wi'h hr. fa'd tl;."t. tli'v j rioin. nation cf Pr. l'oyer had been I .' -iitivr-ly dcti-nnined on in spit-i , of tint wi.-be oi tlo iconic of the. dis'iie'. Vcatv '.leleat's relurucl an, 1 swear tii tr.e coininitlee 1 ppointol by th' ron ;eili'jn. that ihey J.jclmod to tako I any part on its pr'..eee,iiii 1. The com. 1 mi: tec eonvujed t!tis i.i.swc-r to iln j convention, alter which they proceeded j witii their businc.;, and in a nliort timo liiinout.eed tn Pi-. Povrfr the fact of his. j nomination. Your uoieates then, having , obtained a suitable room, proceeded la hold u convention of which the foi'ow in are the iroeoedin, I.t l Iili:si;Ui;(i, Sept, 1st '),". '1 he delegates ap;iuinted by the con ....... : ... i i ... . . . . . . . eoiiJii 01 i.ik. c'juiuv, 10 atteiiT tin. i u,u":1 convention at tins plaeo, bavia..' :n the inutility of mcetiiiir with the, 1 delegates from the otiier eom.lie:-, tho ! nomination of Dr,. i;.,y(r Vicing a fj;e ' lion eon..du-.i in, proceeded to take thii ! 1'oliowitiu' Hction. On motion It. T. Ky. j Ier, isnbs'itate fir Jacob McC'iullyV ; w is called to the chair and If. Jamfj j Elake'y eieetti 1 Secretary. -The Ojiio.i. I tion of th'j noniiiiatiori of a Camiidato ' for the otilfM of Representative bein.i; in ; order. l)r ..!. It. E udey. of Elly county : tvas clusoii ny hcjl.iuiativ'1, j The following resolutions were iiei't , adopted by utuniiiions con-tent: ; ll III l' I W ( eoosiib,!' lb.il ,b ..V...., of II - .7 - .-.-.. . . hi,, VII,. 11 1 1.. u res .'iitative boloiiirs of riaht to Eik equity lea tho prist-nt an4 eotyin v.:jv, :;!,. i Mi; We ' intention of ihe 1 counties to fore;: ,ave sect; hat it ii tin, ea'gales of the other upon the District :k Lan l 1 late ilistaseitii iu every suspect, iu spt'.e of pledges and promises hereto, fore made to ihe contrary, and in spib, of all consideration of Jj.;i;or ind l;r.ne. ty, then fore !? s-ifrof, That havti-g placed iu n ull illation Dr. .It. E irley uf F.Ik eo-.iu'y, (or th'j oilisc of licpres-ntittivy, w' heartily reccmnuiend li(m to the support ol tbe people ot this dl.itrict. ftrt'ttinl, that the proceedings of tlii. convention be published in tins Ell; Advocate and Clearlield Kepubiicaij. On motion tin convention ajjourupj. It. T. KYLl'.l!, (iiainn ui Y. J vmks I5i.Aici.bY, S. Alter this ouventioii your delegates conversed with many prominent Deuu. crals from variotis parts of Cluuiiield c , vlioiid'onne.l tutiii that they deplored the nomination of Dr. Uoyer, and would much prefer to see Dr. Earley as their Ilepieseiittitive. 'I'li.se i-oiitkmoii also a-sei tod that the candidate for Kcpri. sentativi: shou'd .ot come from Clearfield county this year, as they vrerc not en. titled to it and that Pr E ycr was p,,t the choice of Us citiz jus. Taking all these i'.ft in:., juiJ,jri tto'i.yo'ir de!eat.:'s r!speeU'.illy huijest to the I leinocacy of Elk counlv, tlw jn;i tireofs'.i-taining theni iu tlieiractieitiaud of yielding a hearty and unanimous sup. port to the Candid itc tl;ey have uoiuina tel. w. .tamps dlakely, P. W. HAYS, II. T. KYLE!!. l'ru:n th Vri- O j.-itrrCi' IJilX.lVM. 4. HtMiil'U. The Democrats of Pennsylvania hayo occasion to con-rrat'iiato tbeiuscKes t,u the selection of Win. A. Wallace, ot Clear tield, as Ciiainwau of the State Central Committee for the ensuing year. Mr. Wallace i,one of the most energetic and promising young Pern jents in the Com. inonwealth, a man of unimpeachable ii, tegrity and admitte 1 talent, pos-essiug all the necessary qualilicatiotis of boldness. ! tact and good ju Igiuijiit to make biiu an acceptable und successful leader. As 4 State Senator tor three years, he woo an enviable reputation, being acknowledged as one ot the loreruost man of that body. Several of his public speeches, on iiu'ior taut political ia.-eio.-., d jvcloped a clear I HwV ? '.'f intellect andthor nigh kno'.vle Ijt j t politic il history ill it were rem ar!; abl I iu one ot his years. The young Demo. 1 cracy have i:i Mr. Wu'!a:e a gallati! a.u I i reliable representative. lie will bring t j tlm duties of his position a zojlousde . votion to principle, a iirtuness of eliarae. ' ler, aula spirit of activity that will open u;j a new era iu me management 0; car State polities. Ar.i:un:i) Si.'iei or.. A sal affair occurred t Pliillipsburg 0110 day last week, by Mr. Jacob E jIj j atteiupliug to con-suit siiici ie by cuttiug bis throat with a razor. The night prior, t , the occunetice, he had taken the keys of the store of Messrs. Whiteom'; irnni the pocket of the clerk and cutcre I the store, taking therefrom a uan'ity ol goods. His detection unoti tho subvj- pient day led to the coiiiuusnoti of th'i rasti act. .nr. l.cuo is well Lnowu 11 ,..,i.t..i, ,...o.. ,.C,t.., 2..i -,ll . . :.. .,1 , .1.1. .01 this c I'.iuty, having hoot hotel s at S ik Kick in this eountv, tit Eoek Haven a a I , i, . 1 1 ... :. 1 j'i. .1 . t 1 , ! ''' ' "' 'J'K ''r"'J- JJrowu'.i Pr 'i.diTid Troche-'. Pro ; the Meticil Director of the 'lien.iii: Hospital. Dentrn Uarraeks, near j.oai ?, .'i.ircu 1 ojj. Messrs. .loon f 1 Ir nrn V- s.o, I! .i.,.: 1 . 1 , . . 1 . . , . 1 M-,ss -l of v 1 .,. c. .,,i i Crviecablo 'Troches' is b'jiu - ma.b- in , tl,, hosnit.il .,i ubb b r b .vo. elnr,-,. 1 with very boueGoial and deeddel result , ui uilayi.ijt brone-'uial initatiou an 1 iu i'- b;j t-oa itiveooi.a of iuucu3n;' ctUi-NJ : r
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