r"f Tn ' : I t iri All uf Clout Ik M county. Al a inrci if ijr if lh litii"criitic Siaml lig ( '.immilte, 1 1 1-1 I fit III" I'll'llP of (lift ( litiitnan, Spl ., r,ni, 1 1 fi.llniii; liMliti"ii ni u 1 1 n n i 'n i 1 1 o I y pa. I : A. "' TliM at tl.Micitt Spring Flection (i.. hi. In 1,1 i n tlie ltli nf m c, nlii r. I i , j nirli tufftttliip and LiroiiKh hll elett two titr.u itn, mi 'I ( mhlpf or IhtoiihIh lint iiig more lino Hut I't-iiioirstio voters, tlntll Heel Kit ailditiotiil li'li Kil f"r rvrj M) v. 'ten, or Coii.iilion of th Cnnttf tmixU a n.mrrr. mnoim Tin' N. Y. ' ' ''i'.7 l't !. oim df III" li'inl- n It m r h r t I f p I the f..1n in,t pli fund t ii mi, I I v fin- the iiii'tl l ie Al. !ition t mil all t mli li i liiniiv in miiiv - , , ,. . "r-.in I lnlfiTirt ; thi -r-. ..ii I ii ,,n i..,ul,Mli!,tfiti.'l': (.li.lili.i.i plalb.tm, and ,c wl..,,., ,,., Vi' ni d. Mi-a ., Oct. ", lfGJ. t ncM tier, is li Kniou-i'liii phitl.mi 1 in1 i. a iti (i N i Ymk aper of the The platform is like the. Union -as a w h,,! i.Mi" ul September 'Jv'idi, Liter on the U is Ipmocriin : Imt tliviil...!, ntio hull ii I-ieninen oi in iiiifHiHMppi,- m miiicii sccmsioii tind the other ahnbtii n : TAI ULATI rTATtMPNT of IhanriTiiLr-r of Ta1h tnUVltnt7i7r? i'iVi i' r"'"' M"' ' rnmlp. nn,l the ponder of Deaf Jr Iillit'1 l'rrsot,.. a.. rMutiiprl l-y Iho Assessor, cf the tftn fiLS l"wm:him. -tlun the R,uii c.iuMy, fur the yrar 1883. ""ghi Dnaf & Dnml) Blind f'P"" Dibtricti. Age. ' T 5,2 5 K ?s tlio w i iirr r-i'idkH in Iniili lorin of lli frm-1 in n ul nrl llmrvul', nf mi ri'tn. lb!vl- I H n roioMl ly Mr. r li'M Hlnl tlrit'l fHiil.n ru olfoh'il rlinll mri-t mi Ibt tJiy uf llm ,y (ho I'l cniiii li I, ('I lriuili lilt' dlinndonPil tii.'ciiiiK ofiho liitum jiiiiKd iBroimiili i tliu iohh hIdiik 1 1 riviT to loyul pnr- , i,,. ,lu noy nuil ,lot..n.,ii, tl.. iiihihkt i f ,II1(t(.r 00lin ))l of oi.mmiHiol.OM np- rliKHKiiiK '"'r iironi'iil pvtcm uf iintiiinntiiig . . . . , ... ' l.KAKI. TK.T, ! I Willi lo iiihkc mim' kIhU'IiipiiIs in rc Nv. SO, ISM. Cliiiiriniiii. ;l i) to llm wmUiu'h df Unit Inn ilurin? .N . H. An tlio l oiviihliii'K oiilv iiro VP- I lie imsl fpii'-on. Iiiiym'K liui in n p. mil ion il tin ir fin imiis nn tno il iv to dliM-ive tin niiiiiii'ciiii lit uml lit reMillA. ,.o,..,ftf wiil niv i hi lii-iiliip Attention lo irv.ive nunn'U, u i" nniiipuii inn iiux'i ai. iiuvma vimich no;u iv mi uic u'ummi i.mn-, LD'ini t "j 1 , . ,. , i ... i' i .. : - :.. , i . .. i- v ... i C,,lni ; III lllu I II M I I'.l II II n I III It nil' mil null I till UlUI'llS ill II. U UIMI tti III fll lllt'tlMri II bt.UHl.llg I , vl IK'M IIJUUMI nil'l ."(Hit I'l ii h.m n t'li H'lUirinil.i, " III IU III' llill lln I'llll llii'i, Couuuitteo. lov I la- si'Wcuvu ol Dtl..UP llul, tliV H) (H (( hl.l.oinm(.ltl. ,n Town- 1 know li wot 1 hlliim, uml 1 tet down ' ut tlio town-liip cl'clioim nexl Fvidity, to ,UlJ t lit-y nro tlHiyiuio icrjiiPHlcd lo iIip iiiiniiiL'i'rreiit ol llieo pliititiilior.i nnd : ftlttnd iho t'cunly Convpiitinn i'l t hi cr do no. I. T. 1 tlio lived nn n on llicni in an uimiitii'ii-; ...ii ....... il,.. f,.llo.i.;i,.r ThwmIhv ' ' U',1 iiiei ti ol i illainv, in vvhioli tho ciipilid-' Court liolHO oil the lollOWIIi? ePr(in.l Mri.lil l ini.i -n. I i; v K,im : . .' n . . .. .,. . . ' i-, - - im 1 1 ;i ;i ii i no M i .ii m in iiiu i'. ir 1 1 hi- ui ; , time ngo, U'Kiied instriu'lii'iiR to liin sulmr- tin1 in'r.i i-horn lip liiri' ; hi.7 ,.; - i' ik- if.'-1 dinate. ivquii ing 1 1,-tn lo lun e printed ..-(y th,- ne:no t-i !! is hs!n-t y , f .. . i. i- .1 , A.ja cf.( wf.rr ! tuitwus, anj Im litcn .if i dr il'l, to l o htucli in. in not lehH limn five c.i.Ai;nr.i.i, v. Wedmsday Ilunang. Pre 23J. 1863 , TheCountj Couventica- ( H is hoped tl.nt 'it- I'eiiHn iala of the qnireil to In lh full of the Clmu iiian oftliK Thin Ccnvti.iion ..s vderod hy tlie hist County C'oiiveiitien, or Convention of lie- turn Judges, last emiiilit'r iukI i fw the puipoo of uiuaiiii", or aiiii'mling, the niellind oi' iionii' iilint; ehiididiUis lo; couoly i.nd district oHiees. Euch dibtriit isesliliedto hvo dulegfttes ; and those that polled ove r l'.'O lkmocntlk voles ut the lutt (.i iibei tiloi ud election, me entitled to diiu ai(((ioiiro'elPf ate for each mhlition til 60 voles, or fiHetionul parlof tifly voles. Thus, n district polling 60 Ut inocrnl ie lliirrnli fur Sere inn V df hi fi.r Tlic CunlT'lcmry Wi lov Thfi rcl'i'lliiin W glurj in Si iirntinn Wo fi((lii nut f,,r KiTCiiMinii'linn Wi IUUt PUI'fi'otl Tlii t'nimi t lul l! Hot Wo m-vrr mill Wo mint Kuieigu iiilcivciitiuii Wc rlnniih 'i'lie Hnrii uml Im i Vp vciH'ruli' Hutilliei ii fl.iviilrv llrnlli t'n Al'i' Lincoln lli'ivi; ui!!i I.niv n:nl nriliT 22 ifinRs' MrIm Femal'i Mlc Femal'i If.1 k ciiu: in a .t.i,Yi7 ttrvilKilt; i' Uuit uvrr jwssitjit , ''. tlit l .i." wi'.' v.vtU tl,j u7.,-ii tm..T Mil AN AtTKMI'TK!) OtrHAdK. ditl'eront plwoes in each cub-dinlrict, by tl.O rid'- i;'ii.: .V u'J,rrn ma.'h'r. 'JOth iH'ceinher. The 1 1 -1 a lor llcecar'ui, The writer tidds ; liell, r.i'j.'r-, r.rudloid, l'.vudy, Iiurn.side, ; The care which Iheiie jienplo hve 're Cheal inn! New Yubhiii(:ton dis'.rieU, only, ceivod is amply nhoivn hy one look nt wei (. received hy I he 1'en. l'ro. M.rl.iil ihf bui iid fc-rou n,U of the plunUtions. in ,. ,, , ' . , .... . , each one t icn.vi can tie found rum twenty to lor tin eoni.ty, on Mond.iy hist. I ho bid- ,u.y ,iumi;,j ruia u,;lt, ,u-iian unco of the county i expected in ihiy or i,,,,, two. l'eisoim tun olilv ihlilll CXeaitili'ins T,,r,i. kIukK llm T nnikrllln .jirim rotes, or ls is entitled to two delegate . ; A!u Xon-r. -ldenee. Un.cuitHl.lo-1 ( I'renlico'n jmper) rc-marku : und a dihtiict pelhng over 100, and le- p.p., f nnd Mmifi st permanent di-! (jf cours-o the Abolitionists will say this than 160 votes, is entitled to tineo dele-( bilil y. Kxiiininnlionn will be Wdd at Wa- jH a tc, j remedied. Hut it never ought gales, ie. j lerlord until the ."lOth iiibt. J to lave occurred; they told us il would We trust on-D- mocrntic fi-ui.Usll.ro'-: .. Te llV3 or Shoiw " bv l!r.Ni:v r"V "tLlirT l''ul Iho ntpo was ready and ... , ; ,. ., JI,B lA'J or '"ono, ot i.tni.i fjt lor Ireedoni now. o say , hi wo have out the county will take this mailer car-, MoBroRI)) BU,cr of .. shoulder Sirors," U often .id, thai ii will occur wherever nc ueslly in hand, and select their very best! li ;s k WOrk creditable alike j-toph are emanciimled in largo number. TIlO l'llinll Ii n I'lirin' 1 lif. Cnintiliiti .n 1 h li iiK'i.' ith lif 11 l-'rfo Spot rli li ttl'Hfnll A I-'n'c I'i t'd Will n.i I lie Moral.. 1 Tlio porur'ii fr Itiai Mii'l Im nlilninc I At i-verv limnnl Wo Invti Tlio ut'gro "I.i'l tin- I'ni. n fliiln" 1 !i I'nion ai it was 1 (llllVt'll mil 'lllC III it fi;l "I", a lliiinitiiif- lit'1 Tlio liiilioiif rurptu Im lint, fill j.ir n.ivi, 1 n't ilu Ouvnmu-nt Klin II 'J'riii-iij.li. -Aii ntt tick .r.en to repietetit them in this important! (fill bo tlie prey of the while man, Cot. cent ion. ' . ii .... .. ,iit .-i. r ii.n o.n),.ir . i ney 1 IU UiD II.OUD niU'illllll I'l ..; .- , fc . . f niuioui iiiLt-ie&t in nicii nt-iific, ui in and shows uii tho lu.,rdu patnotisni ol .,,, ... trl ,)V1.,., ,i. ,.si ....ssilile utrckp fitaylf the patrons of our Abolition BtiniC 0f nie pa or heroes of the preiteiit. of work from their miserable bodies, mid neighbor ucross tho way, and those of his duy in very good L j 1 It is a work o! then turn thein rut lo die. t'ould this war readers who me us completely blinded by 'mlirv r.OO p-2e I ubliUi-d by T. 1!. IV result in the emancipation of the. nero il r .. . , ,. ,,. . .- r. l .. . . . a, . would result hUo in Iim exie.runnation by lUIJIIllClMU US ll IS UlUlM'll, UIU PUVlSHtrit tdioil, 1 U I lit. I u I p 11 1 A, II I I . with tho boit ol information and arnu-' ' Crahakpton, lith 1 ec. I j'-.i luer.ls l hut, ure weekly doled out to them through his columns, eeilainly no iVmo crut ought tocomplain. Ho who attempts I'.diiort r-f Republican : You will do mo a sn iiM of inisci ies terrifying to the world, and inlitir.oui to ilnne rcvpnii-ibh' for tlw net. 1'ha Abnlitioriist. would then imt only have mined the country, but have leslroyed, abo, ibe poor object of lh. il ickt'iicil the w;is niiiilo on a ri!SiL'ct;il'lo wliitt ludv in tho vi'-inily oi' I'arkslnir, liy it yeilow Lciy about 1 ! yo;irs of :io on j Wcilucfiilay l.ist. Tlio boy was in tho employ of .M r. Ii"ed of Octaniro, nnd. had heed sent to I'arksbur for the mail. In crossing a vneoo ol woods on liis way lio met tho lady a!ovo ricnlioiicd, ami oonnnenced to assault her in iv violent manner, but bt-in small she BiKTosfcf'ully delendod her-j self until Koino children came alon! '.vlion he desisted Mid went on his way. This in one of tlio results of; Abolition teaching. This youn lad is naid to be from South Carolina and; lias been in this Slate about three 1 yearn; lonr enough to imbibe the; doctrines of the abolition etiility-. free-lovo-ites. Went Chester Jeff. IUmiu rin township, Jii " fi 1 Hell liloom " liradl'iird " r.rady lhirnsido " ( 1 17 Chest " . lif Cleartield horougli, Curwensvilln borough, ', Covington towiu.liiji, ' : llociilur I'trfison " Fox' ( fiirard " (loidiprt " (irahani (itilieli Jlaslon " Jordan " 57 1 Karthaim Knox " Lawrence ' Lumber city borough, Morris towiihhip, Wl . " " ; 1:: 1 New Washington boro', : IV nn township, -1: i ' h l l'iko 37 Union " t: Woodward " 17 1 T; lac' 1 130 6" 18' 2: f)H ! 2dl 13 ;t;i9 7. 207: si 172' 229 1: im e 107: 4: 12' i 43 4; 90 C;. 04 4: l.'O (' 134 1'. 1U2- T 113 ; 2: 110 7- 327 ; "! ,') ' i e: 183 Si Hi ft Hi U m n n' vi in 1 u 48. 24 IS Grand Tolul, 1 ... . . 1 1 . .1:. . - .1 . r . . - 1 .n:-r..; - vi.i..l. ' noiennen fym amies, aim loreluto tliopontion. tr atgumeiii, 01 an ,. "i "'"S - " ' American i.Aine with undying disgmc, adveiiiarv, by tiu representing, or ptrver-, "Pi r "e "e" ""-j . .i "1 1. j ' -nrt ? 1 f I lie neoi ile of l'liilintburc lire ; T.o Iacait.u Uniom rKlfONUA AT VilJ, IUB ill II u.iu Ol rULU UUVUI3UIJ, UUl I .'" - i i .. ( B,u.- b Two I ' n- i.ti i.n.nnni'j I'f.l.l 1. I A li ( 1 .il-crin iilril to .Hck h! cirpet pack and lovo illmwH. and' l.u-u't. J. I. Skelton, loth WATCH & JEY7ELEY j WIllTKMtN MUST KULKAMEBIQ rMIIK uinlor-inii'l rpf jicrtfutlj. J. inl'oriii" his on puuiic iTonor'illy r.'.'. n i-i. lr.iiu uio l ii.-t, uml o. on el lit hi-. "tHblir-lnn.M.r in tMIA.WS HOW I'lor.rlii-M, l'n., ii f, 11 o nuaiir'.iiit-nt of (.'locks, Watiuk-i, Mi.l J rv. r.i.itr of ililfiiotit .niHlilira. tiuork. -11 dmiwrc, lh befools hinibfcir, and writes himself down .as had m he fays they aio, I would advise an iis, and nn too, of verv low degree! hun because not one in ten of his readers for t-oiuo other place, n hero he wont t.ee Iowa, w ho escaped Ironi I. toby pn.-or. a will fail to detect the fraud ""3 ninny "unaihs." He must drink a week aiso, reached here this inoiiung, by Therefore, if or neighbor ha. a proper great deal, for when I ace or hear -an i legard for the intelligence of bin patrons or big boy, talk so much about and abuse ,lio p0Iljnslll.(i (i:rectlj. ,K,ir curM, by he will, in nil cases hereafter, whenheihis neighbors, I take him to he about as mean of n pocket complin. Thev visited undertakes to quote from the JieiiuUican, M ''"7 re, as an (it:.. I'.LTLKit ash -Mu. (h i.ii. A cor resnondtMice lias just (akon place be-i (ween (Jen. Hutler and Mr. Culd, the' Conledev.ilo coinniissioner for ox-! ciiancjo ot jirisonccs. Jt appears that -mall pox has biMken out. anion;; the Cnion Twiners at Belle hie, and that (icnera! Batlcr h quaiiiiiv ol vaccine) m lo vaccinate SIX thousand l.cr-0!is, CLOCKS of ovor) vi.rirty oi, Liiml, at i!i mi .1 ; I'll I I , l ....Ul. I which lias neen lvr-eivo i ami acKnowi- ".--""n..i.. ,.ri.-oi. edfjod by Mr. Onld. who savs: "Per SSCDEQ., The Clicnnost Taper Public led rof nrflfnllv !.-.tniinrs unci tho ' l-'orly-Kii;ht Column of KoaJia 1 1; i-.i be imsjust! Matterperwc.;kat?l 20pervti7 atterper wc.;k at?I OporyMt; Hill 0LV KICW lol'K VAUIR HADE C V IXGllll iy ryii ciicsrur tiRctUTioj. as for-.vurih il ri rr""i i i-ililo pi'-oo (o a full m-'.t, ivhiol, h(i will I V,.i...f,nH. l-u. -,ut, D i as 10! Va,;".', 1 up) at tho inoit roin-oniilil .ri.'0 fur rafli, or iu i . (, eek ,"ttL- "Olfufl.n latler siu.icieiit rxei.Hni:e f..r old v.)J fT.d .itvr. ! other Miirhets, Caruullu Rmrfj t Uli IV A. 1 ; White .Men's LihcTliea Siatf AI.Lkin.ls of Cliii ':, Vuti hes nnit (mrfiiltv roii'iir...! uml lt'.irr, ..r.. Hilt ni0, 111 response 10 tlie lricnaiy A oijiitinininoo .,f i-ntronnf iii si.Ii-itoil tone of vour letter, to assure xcu that 'lt. H'. if-tit). n. F. NAt oi.K it is my most anxious desire, und will: n ' V rifinttrri' in iii f . i j HIV.I..I.U iiiv nit. 7. i i i. n ... ... rft-'l.. :. . ... . i '..r. .-.li nos nn r in or..ur oi tt'-.'i.nim.-.'iiiii t:ii i .L "itiit-ns of fnrwc'iM illo, nn.l tho public Konorally, h'it just r. o-ivoi n I it ct An.iMTiiiV 1 1 1 ,t cell im t-u p W'-ir.I reliel sent to liicin lliroukiu tne msiriiiupn-' i, , . i . i. :.. 1 1 :i . i.t. i , rialuinere -Im.-mwi Iiehef1. ., ,' , , , ol I pi-ovidenees, with regard to (his war old preacher onee ,the Aumiean oiliee. and in behalf of their . mU ((f lJ)U ll0n.iIllo Wft!, do ao fairly, and not i.ervert our lan- told mo that that was the way to Und out,'-" c j.a...u. . ... i; i - i .. ,, . .. ., . ,. , , i . , I'less tueir L'ruier.ti iiiiiUKS ior iu uiueiv Piinno no m'iiPi:M..tiil. nnr ihmhIiik I O KI. L'TOI IS UlO chap t lint Writes letters ' , , . . .. nioii,.! n,Av i.n.-ij nf on ., i .... I.-; 1 1. i from I'h i 1 1 iisbu i c. for tho " I'.iitck mans ,i, .tate fairly nnd honestly what we have Journal" or your town. NnaUi." . the; l-'itn,!. - - J L ... -r .. !.., ,i..:..i. ..,! I .i.:..l. .1... Thov rei.roipnt Hint whilst the mnr.lirii was I'CLtlllir to b-J 111 earnest i:i his D ... ,e P 1 ,i . . .i . . i . . . i furnished by the reoel authorities weiu cruck awny. The infidel undertook to wan that .prints that nai.er ontln. u..t to , rci )uur , ' nlu ,, ....-lyrer I ttovo ihai tl.o li.bio ahl - .li.-ie is no i etpoo mm, poor ining . Cod," by omitting from that sigrlficar-l ! ' "ee that sentenco the very important word, "1 Im 1 v,,,,! .vollr I"1 fool hath said in his heart." Our iiehl.' ni--ro than vre bordisi-lays the samesort ol honesty abi it: Chnifie'd will pay cheerfully for the sup- j-, j)VU.vcri sln ir own expi t ie nco goes, 1 J'rofnnity like this is shocking to even ns often as ho attempts lo enlighten his; port of your paper in favor of while men. I they feel it duo to say that there has been tho most irreligious mind, and vol it reader-. i Yours, J much exaggeraiion. I l.n mpp.ios ol lood was apolanned by chnrch-goin peo- tj . i ii .,i , u .. vv.t, .c- tiv , r .Helit i'roru bine and the Noith, wern mosl-! i,l. (il, limes' oh ni'iniiii '- . But perhaps our ncghbor is excusable. A wtuww watn Suu. , y Uou,!(leM Wllld ,,nvc l"rt- ul- limo' " '!"" . " Terhaps he, as well as most or his Ass-is- ir-mmunieattd. i boen more intense .ufVering but fur such 1 " J ltn w -J' tants, forgel not thai they ore among the tiI yesterday saw a man arrested relief. (ir.S. S.'OTT cn Till; Yv'..rt. Tlie in our al reels on the charge ol beintt a! I hi coiulition ol our prisoners on lciio ,pv ork Herat I states that (.en. I ueserier, men i.e aneges is untrue, ami . reott in u reeem conversation on i-,i COOK, AND I'AKLOli SfOVLS, for fioml or oa', Iiii.li he will ilipoi.i cf vry cliOiiti f-jr omh or pri'dwo. JOHN D. TIIO.Mr.iON. uv. 1, 1S6J- If. ,. , poor ijunlny. nn.l '' ...eirrer r. in i 0 llilr ironi tlnn (hut JWchor 4 1)sii Vi vrii 1 1 i'i w un i- " v ,J. 'of,r,h,ng- . . I 'twas .ho best they had to give Apnrl murint losaylhat Col has hitherto A. i. h'i.h, th it L.-u .!; a'u you are going to raise Hie ; tror.l this, the conduct of the rebel olhcnrs . pen f0(,;n , l,js nut ion aid tint n" tho 1':atul" "f 1',iTE'1 '"1.. ol paper. !. no 1 h is worlh i nd guards hud been generally kind, , . , , . . ' . ' tiotur township, Clou, C..-1 J ooimiv. .Ijooi.,. !. n r, it Tl, r.po.,1- nfilli-Jtijrli there had been individual cases of f. 110 S w: vl "S "P f( US ,.lut !Uul fcaiK I.".n xim-., to tfa. imJrrno'l, !l pay lor it. Ihe ptopie 01 ; htird and perhaps cruel treatment. So His work with bocoining Hcnonsness. por.,,n. in.Mno.i n, ,..i,i e-im, nr retlUe-i.l to i.mi i.tii.i.rfnlli' Inr Iho unit. .. . . . ltl.Ci,sl..'lt1-.1.i.nrl... oinf. .. mi. tii.,li..l., r.rtvn..ni ..I .1 L : inn Uo inmniliiil.) riT'ii'nb hp 1 li.o.tn hiivinr I'Uiins siiiilsl t'i.) s.iiao will presiat tlimu ilniy "recent tettkm," and eonider thenisolves s belonging to, and constituting, the "tvca'lh and intelligence" of the community, and that tho great mass of their readers, being necessarily old residents of iho county, and therefore are. ".uceped in pruund ignorance" to such a degree thai they are incapable of judging whether they are im posed upon or not. Work 10R Ladies. It may not be gen erally known thai the exiled patriot, 0. L. Vai.lanmuiiam, is now iu indigent circtim atances ; yet fuch is the I'iict. About the only injury the mbeinble.'.'itrups of usurp ed power have inflicted upon him, was to break up his business. Under these cir cumstances, a ten cent contribution by Democratic ladies is proposed. bx-Gov. Wedakv of the Columbus (Ohio,) (Mni.i, has been selected us receiver and disbuiser of the fund. As many holies of Clearfield county have signified their desire to nsist in this lnud9ble project, and at ihe solici tation of several persons, wo have consr n ted to receive, keep a record of, and faith fully remit to lix-Uov. Medary, all such contribution as may be made. Congress opposed to Peace. Mr. F. Wrtid of New Yoik, on the loth lost., oO'tred a rosolutkm in (he Iloute, directing the l'resident lo appoint three ComniitEioneis to communicate wiih the rebel authoi ities, and to endeavor to es tablish peaeo through the ngrncy of ami cable negotiations. The resolution was laid on Ihe table by a Uriel party vote. On this subject, the Philadelphia Age has the following : ' v "The Republicans, by Iheir kolid vote cn the resolution ol Mr. Vooi, have pla ced themselves in acloaily defined posi tion. The country will not fail to undar- Kiofits Federal Union. Tna Nsm ..rn I'h V.ihi 1, ltj,,,, '.moonitio ji.iiriiBl, ImMi-.j;, Uh tllii,Si ..r i'ou,l!if, tlmt ' (-. i Unforumftt ii ,(,, the wliilo Sh'h. t.; hitn innii, Cur tbt bnrfttf lii!a im a si.il ilivir pnitniir fiTifir," larRP .I'iltW'j l..-ct. Willi fvrty-tijht roJHN i loieliiiS iii't.T, in,.! in all r".)eoii niirJrlW Miitlii t.i, Nt-w., Lit.irry r Asrrieultaralubn mm is n-it h.f riur tuniiy 4 poluii.j of nowpnpor. In its po!i;iht ilopartuMt.iiptj pl.f.i. I.llv h.iIi tlin 11IAL r,iiti,m Won Anitri.-sii I'lu.i.lo, nn ! prtfeiuj thi 'jnli H pliy of il wh'icli fun riii-t tin sweeping mvai Al.ii:ti'.!iii:i!. hii UtinooMtie in tk injiint of tin t"ti-.i- I'm ft...f..ri."n-r of tho People's Rijii bat i llm uj.l.i.jr -if no party fhictuni trii-kory. It H not only f..r 1'L'At'E, butinim ll nv, 11111I how only, prrinsm lit .cac9 ciom taii.nl, h,i. tl:'u xl'.n. iu Whito Man'. U.n limit ot ' Wiinliiiieioii l'o to-t-irua, vii : ky ibis n-r roiil, ..voriliruMT un l i"iioruii.miou iiliiii lioiiiji.i fi.iirt Ani,.-ri'":iii h.i'I. Tiir ltv-U"'iK is now th b ou!y terkljpd icsl pap.-r iu Now York malt) up iilniiifl;r ni'.inliy oiro,il.ui( 11. All iho nherjrf rrtu; nuthcntii;a:i)J for s"tiiouo:.!. i Yours, i mticn eiaiigeinuon. 1 nn supp.irs 01 100.1 was apoiannci oy cmircn-qoin pen- MAItV .-MAli: ) I . . . . .wenl fViirn Imi-e nnd tl.o Noith. were most- ! .!. Ml ..I. ..... r. .',.... 1 r vkivij iiaut I A'lnir. A FKI.l.nTT WUAT NkVEII SF.KS ?MIf. ........... . . . l'". vi., mm;-. nil, in. i nil ti n. . , v. ...... .j uvir,, vy..w.u,.u.. -- ,rtll- . . r . .1 UHli-.lo Collectors oi N:itc and Co'iutv T.ite. The Collector cf Tnxos for liM'i.L uml previous yf-irs, will tnks li'im the o.ilniiini. ff k..iho tluily papsr, ubiekni 11.1t1.-0 unit no cuii.ipi.rj ums v. ill l. jrranio.i .y ilvrt it iilin..st ini;io-s!il.. t-i Ivosu rnic!ittii. tlio l!.-ar( of Coiiiiiii.ionori ufior the L' lth J.-iv of . K"i.oral a n::.ninrv . f llic rw s in li. on. ! ...1.. I':'.'. ii, 1I...11I Kj.irll.it... -l.....i ..k.lh., I npiB lull wim iiiiit-c ipil loiinl which his 1 neru 111 e iiu-.iu 1 nuriit.r 01 uy i iiiii, unu 1 , , n . 1 ... . .... 0 1 pels, 011 1 was mm. lieu 10 jail, wincn lias r , . ' , ec , and that tie rea hard fr it H" Col!o-toi no.-lo.iinK ll.is not:.-, will be tm. into oi,:i-.lo;ii!i l)...,-r..i ,uuj .o.Uiiu, lor the laal six months been made a bus- most or t.ie ten s a o so worn ai.-t I hioad- ' - n , (q fu , ,,,,;,,, ,,. ,. ,,, .:i,ruljifl smut,! tile of by tlit Lincoln despot if iu. In the bare as K atlord but lute protect ..in. 1 'V . , ... P,,u ?' ''0 added. by onlor ..f.lio Iloar.l, , I Vo,,l-. or A holi.ilmifi., ill n-v,.r ..put L t iisrue o! Washington, .Ictlerson and their 1 bus ihey are exposed to the end w indj that t he adiuinist rat 1011 had tooled a-' w.M s. iil'.AOI.F.Y, Ci'k. ! zer-.i .vV. Joiiro in n".i ih. u;uniiui claims to ben discharged toldier. le wa, j woMethaii those in the Libby I'.i.son At dovel .pmrnt of the war, remarked not auoweu t. me even .0 irrue ,t.r us pa- " "V '..L :. ... that the fichtim; had only COIlimen- Ucocinlitr, A. !., I r'C.'l. The Change of base. compatriot when shall this tyranny eea-e ? mil ';t saiuis, anil muit t-uiler intensely, way noarly every pildull Oliporttilli- SANS SOCCI. japan irom tue .ireiiy 01 provisions. ; .uul inst(.a, ,,f PI1,jn ,)0 ('HAr.i.ESTo.N Uxher 1 ike.--A 1 Her re- ' ei-c..ion, as they could have done I'.'ii-.i.l in Wii-liiiilnn Horn an IliriT o f lo.. r ciiiee. have extended iL to tl.o 'Ihe Journal c Commerce discusses the po- tho blockading fleet oil Charleston, sava distant lilt HIV. Itlical change of base so adroitly etlecled: ,,,t H,,. ,-,)m Gilmore's batteries on . , rp by the Administration. In the beginning, -jjoiris Island are thrown into the western ' . ' ' " OtRR ami an Oi'TUAfiF.. ' the war was prosecuted lor.eslm ing the i m.lllt nf chai leiton, and. by the aid of JiidtfO Dfiiiumoiid, of iho United Union, and such means emjiloyed us would a,,lllsHi th0 lucalitv nnd elli-ct of their cx-: Stales Circuit Court, tit Chicago, a surely lead to Hint result. Then came n j.i,,,,,, llIe cns,iy diM-emed. leserlers ' Ikpiiblicati, ill the matter of an anpli ehange ol measures the adoptmn of .1 Huy ib1 lhe is u;luo,t h,limi01ieJ, but : cation of u 'minor for a writ of . eax radical policy, w 11 Lout an avowed change : ft.w ,.r,nn except sotdiers rennining in ,.,,,,, . .. r,. , ,i- , of purpose. The C.iion wa, Millto here-, tlf. )!lt(.e. The Mores are nil closed m,d , ',.'""U U fYx stored, and that alone was ths object I ,e pood, removed. The Mills House, one 11 J.ii en ice characterized t he law sought. Biit the new policy we.s found of lll0 i rincii-.il hotels il.ne. I.aa alreudv l oiir.-s autl tlt J resident a Tree- nri to tend that way. So came a change ' b(.cr. ktruck three times by the Minis. The 'filiation as a "trick and an outrage, oi purpose- i ti ijuoic "And tho reason lor ..u ,1.1.,... lu-imni .iiiiucgieui p.o-, pondei sonio weeks since. 1 he poorer r bdit of a leirent to (ha eustodv of the fess.ons of conservatism lor a year or U-o..;.lttMll ,10 hflV0 been driven out of their .C ,i " 1 Nov. if.ijs. i:st;ay. 1.MK tropn?"insr on tlio '1 n;ii"' of lh, , v iini'.iTsiiiou, in i.nwroiioi. iriiiiflii;i, 1. if-., r- flfl.l OO., Cn., Illirill lllO l.st 0' Nov. h,I. l'.IMi IIKU Fl-IK, riin to yo.irit .,!.! will, soiik wliilo on the lolly 11ml a liitlo on tho rn ,, :ho tni!. ! ThoiiIv C. ono yosr j 110 minor is lioro'.v ro iii.r.vi I., pom. no,) ,,. ,i lor up 1. 1 iii- C.u Alioiiiu.tii.tj, sli'jjl i 10 -1 1 bit lio.r " ti ::;'.! ;. Ono Copy. 1. no yt-m- .... fx TIoho 1 i.pi.-f, ono jour - k 1 ivo i U ie.., o.,(. jcr - - - I,! ton I'tipim, on., your, uuJ oim In lUjfll- ; up o. 11.(1 ( .i.'i Ill . 11 fi Clio t.Mbl j.l . . ki ! property, pay rhsrev vn.i Oiko li-r afj-, . r ilir A.I liticiiu!C.-.ii;,, n. -h i'I lo sold ,-is Id.) l.tw Jir.'ot.'. j lra. 9, 1-15:,. A.MO'i V. V -. U KSTilAY. CAMK lo :he pruni.ics of li,. "iilriorilii-, ri dies in 3'f0Kti r It i nnV if., ( l. iii liold on., I'a , 011 r sso'it tho Iiif tf Auguit last, a Kill' 1IF.IF1 KK, fiippnu.l to Id u l.ui.t a jia.- olJ. 'flit' . nro- i. liorohv ro'i'iiroi lo conic :iu'l prov e 1 house, iu consequence, hits been closed. : which not only destroyed the liberty Prol''.. W !ai-r-. ai n.V l-r y. r fhs this change is only) oivine fervico in the chm chys was sus- of tho Mibject, but prohibited Uh) '" ' l'A' '!:. '', . . - ent made great pro- ,,, i,iinm kopIc wince Tl, i.nmor ... .1 ' 1.. .e.i.. i 1 1M'-'- .1 . 10 i.-. .-. stand what it means, when every Kepubli can vote was cast against a lironosition to endeavor to establish peace on the basis of and was doubtless honest in them He 1, i. n,,o Hon b .i'.i o. ,. .1.1,1 i.inMnr.. was slowly led into adopting the Abolition ; habitation three or four miles hack of the weapons w hich ho had rid ruled and re-, va y K',,.,, or, y. V. Times. ioctyil. He issued the bull flL'ainsl tho "' ' '. . . .. ... comet. He found, as he hnil once believ- Ki rvx Pssr.itTr.Rs to he siict. A letter H "wro ciiivnirous assault, and wnli such onr is roonosiert to eomo lorwiini, prnvo pr,.p- S Tit AY (OtV ono t tlio piimi .0.1 of ll.o . 1 nili-rii-i. cil, rcnidiiig r.t Mi.vrif.liil.., Clvi.r- A SlVERK A-SAl'IT ami TllflR CoL(r.S fif'il oim'.V, on or klioiit tho lOlh ofOi-tol or, but, Takhv .. .ll. 1 11 1 ...i..' . ..1 1 1.1. 1 .. . I, . , r , . . . 11 uai r uiiiiuiuti 1.011, uituhta nun it-ie i 1 on -Il is not often tu.it w hear of iri ,;,,, (llppo..od to bo nut of a drove. To cd, hut forgotten, that tho comet, to wil, fiom a correspondent of (he I'hiladolt.hiu dyeing success, r.nd so few killed, us baa , 'y,,,l"y f'"rR" """ " " h. vini ... , i ll-. 1 Lull : . . ,1 - ... wOSOlUHBtllBliVWuirOt'tSf inereun. ion wuii noi nttrmoa uy me pun. inquiror Buys tnut cievrn exPcunoriB jor boon nia'le on jIowo & Stevens' l am l)yo colors, nnd tlmt too by 1 1 h udvisorn never bpliovod that it would (leHertion will lake place in tbeAruiy of :jv 1 1.1 TIia iinvr lion lliArnfci.il mm In lf a ! tda I nm 11 n tn U i.l .1 if i t r ,1 tr Tt, 1 tic im i niri'i inn viui r( nin iu uiunC 1 iiir a imiiikiii; j i i i iuu i V' " J J lilV the bull elleclive against something , and,1 names or the condemned are us follows: ladios, wholly u.iaecuslonied to any by a very easy process, instead of changing Winslow N. Allen, Tilth New Yoik; thing of the kind. Kvery lady in the weapons i'tir lhe sako ot .injuring the re-: Wm. II. Deroe. C7lh New York ; William ' country should eonlinue to aault until hellion theAdmiriis.ration charge the ob- Cibson, -lO.h Maine ; John Punkle, 14th ' jjjesc colors are found i.i every house.- IP.'l nf ho wr tnr (Im Bilrn of niuL-innii.a I S InfnrilrV! .Inlin M0M111111 II Ih IT I llJ ' ' "- -o - " J ' fin 1,1 I... -ltd .1 1..... .... inlantry ; Wm. fc. Uondwin, 17th U. is.i '"" ...ioi.tuoui me Nor. 2S, 1863-pd. TI103. 11. roRCET. riiMCXI) V.ISE. 1. DI.AKE WAI.TtKS. of a pet weapon; FOttCEY & WALTERS " I EUCH ANTS, and Gnf rsl Dsalorsin bum. 1TL bcr, fnob as 1SO.CAIUMIM II K It . SHIN. . "All this explains the melancholy ex- Infantry: Wm. Hazlett, ll'Jth I'enmvlva- "V" hihition made in the i'resident's Message ni; flpo. Blowers, 2d Vermont ; John Ta-1 and l'roclamation. The only vision of a 1 cue, 5th Virginia. Five belonced (0 the Coun-ILL.S, HOARDS, 4e., nnd also la URAIN of 1 all kinds for all of which h highest pricoi wilt i hn Ilul4 nt lirnKuminn C T.t.t -fi.i.l (iniinli- No Dratt in Jam arv. It u slated, on! ' Nov. 13, rtw.y resto-ed Union here given us is after the Fifth Corns, three to the Sixth, one to (he .. " it X. . ... ., auV,pny CjTltAV roivs.-Cainc t.-ospaosinif on tho adoption by the i-eople or (ho South of First, one to lhe Second, and one (o Iho : . ':' .,1 , vnmr.iecis p premises of tho iub.orit.or in Uell i..nKhir, ii.i;.i" ., .i ., . ... :...... , . l not laised by the fifth cd January, tho in Aucurt uft. TWO COWS, and ono 1I!IFFKK. The, ... .. .. - . ... .... HIIIIIU, IK'S ill HMi 111 L'lOll Will (IPIHV 1 11 A OBft ItPil I f.W . With Utiltfl IflCA. tin nthor m an nuopuon thai they must lake it into lor the same ollense on Ohr.stmas day. draft a month or two longer The t.ro-i rimlU. Kith white face, and a two, ear old heir- hoir In mnnii n rwl aril urn ti v utnnH m 1 1, A 1 . .... .r .. vI,v'..- . ... w reconciliation under the old laws, and with re,Pce of Almold-tv Go. (hat Z .Z (Jr-N- ''L'TLKR AM. Or It rmsoxKHS vf,st n.arshal, il is true, is making prej.a-' " vv,n" " rT',eu ""V. "nJ P '.II .l.-riobul,Plnnin mil.. . m' I . '!T "T. V .. ' '!" .V01' 1 1"1 .'"V8 . , v, ,. ,. nV.,f I.l rations for nnot her d ral t . and bv Ja.u.arv Wty, psy ehar?es. it., ertbey.flllbodo.ro,- ... . e---- o-;-ts 1 itnu cneris.i it, nnl win support It lienrti- ' J" " ' r . , ... . , - , --ea ot ns the inw d uertne om cnion. it is 10 oe observed v. . , - i ma. e to p- vo to (.en. 5nl er tn mi. . . . .....n nm. ,.., .-.I irf. r lliaiiutru is noi, jii iiiesu icsoiuuous me "Ha an onn mon a r.iik b a mn .Im hrinli CAUTION. TTAVINU undo spplication to tho Asistaiit I L Afsenor of the l'Jtb Collection bislriot nf TKOfBLE Fear E0 A MONO Sailors. Alet-1: itnnsj -irania, and a License as Auolionoer hav- Tl ii.hii e wf i'ie Po.i Oifi.., county, 'J to I hoi. .il i.i uii cans, lo .ltit,y gives it ifitjia I'-iy in.-i t r.Isys :n a iv.into. saJ !1 tW i ...in i .. .. . . . .. ..... j "in .iu i i, .pin uni'n toe tuns ot uu.tHfiwi1' lor tipirof. i,; Tr.i, Van i vi;'-., ii..:i.).vifii. No. 1-'-', .i.. mii ...cfVt MMiriAi. o ;'': us. ..ii,.i (b .foi..,;. f "Ction of Congress may l,ave some mllu- Dwember 9, lSU3-pd. . ....... . . . . ..." ' 'v .luchinonn. it ih understood is no emmmn i.mn ,v 1 T. A, MsOHEB. our country ; but (he proposition was for negotiation, to the end that " the L'nion It restored upon terms of etpiity, fraternity and equzllty, under the Conttitution." This (he ltepublicans have declared, by thcirvotes, they are opposed to. They have voled that they don't want the Union restored thev don't want ennitv thev dun itvbntl'is nlaved oui' Ions aco. J - J - , . V K ' . 0 rraternity they doti i want equality, nnc . bov in live inrid that, does riot, they don't want fho ConalitiHion : ' there-, foliy,.arjd the Abolitionists' hav r... it ... .i .i..:.. .1: Ia il.!;.. f. .. j-i.ii'ti.iki -..i..Ui(u X .i;'A ;.,inll. .... is i . V. ."ii " inuiiu. il in uiiia-isiuju linn ill. TMnfr 7; will bo acceptable to tho Richmond hear men say, 'Thi. iclllea the doom of UOnliea r,8 a negOUator, nn.l that , (rom B navu, onioer on ,ho 'athip "R boon granted to mo by th. proper authority, slavery ,' but was ihut what we began Ihe they will he disposed to trct on tho pensarolu. at New Oilcans stales that .. W",J. ,nform 'h cituons of Clearfield county warfor? 'But 'lays some one iesLting" bnn.8 ofconBidoring all onr captured Hmcuiberofa mutiny ae ",7"" lv'hutwhen slavery 1s ilestrotrl 'mh.',n r.bt;M l..im,l ... tl...,o ' .i,..:- .? . . h . red. 10 ny rt of tho county. Cln.rfioi i"... ... .. , , j'; i-,"'f,.u poiuii.o nun iiniiiivn nu omriii ui'iig iuo mouiii ui iuu uitu-oi-ivar in lliut rooueruta. A.l.lresi n .. w..-,..D. r.r., mat notion oy their owners on tho fiamo foot ns harbor. A groat many of thrso men cn hi ti iivaI aih nnir Ron... TIAa.t..... i,...- ... O,.... i r. . mow ills ing decciv JOII.N I.. KAMS. Doo. In, I8C3-tf. - Clearfirld, Pa. P. S. Any nersoa " calling " n.lna wiih.int - exnired. but thn X llcons is lubjeot to a re nnliv of S10. which will if-Jolin Moriran is said to bo in 'pressed for men was obliged lo order lhat ,"rcodj.n,ccoH!,.nce with 11,0 lttW 8ftl,1"t lucre li net a q nun n-hils cblln-a k , , TV--'I . 1 II 1 W UVIUIVI C lictod for one year, and their limo has' ' fore they do desire Jisuplori liijiitifca-he ple lhtb surrting' llieir nieaWe Richinond i Tu V , u D o rS iTallod toeome 1 T .. teroal hale, ineouaTJty And L ' Constiui- Uy4ling. themthi whicTi ho reached by way ; "J lo co" tion. UUl i.ou, vney can, a uereto ore, ae.ny o; per-.,reeniQi ana toe una.qi. ivery are-viro "f V. " the officer who wr let foar a mutinv mr Turl these seniini.nl. f - di.l iml n,l InLillv 'dlscnnnifelad nar odi." tnaild in the) rmv Of Goorc A v. .u-.... .n u ' " rauuny O'J :betfaerMuH of U. all poraom f iolnting tho statute. FOR SALE. 4HU8T-UATE COOK 8T0YB forsalo ehesp -tollable fo; wo. Inifnlr a ratt Mas. M C I't'MiO li. I;i v.. ). ; ! i h f ire I TlTjl' i-f.iliicrn roadi-rs tun.-eit do.-i.-iMii lb) if I Uiiok tuiiklios on tho rjuoiili n r.l tin lUoil c ml'doritly ln!ii.rc if lhi.i jnirmii mm flat" the hnti.lf of om hiilt'lhe voter.! cf liif i Siutcs boiwoou this time and NoreinSsr, lid f lii:nj.:rr.itn ciul 1 not fail to o.-.rry tlmnell I doiitinl clotion. W e Ihoroforn iniikf the W'l j off its, not in the light of priiof, nn! n''"' ouuso il will be prnl:i-ib!o f..r wo ,md it'' j ford it but fwlol? to foe a re uii iHiii i of tho dootrino which wo C.-;n.y bHev. our country : CLCP..S OF T'iVKNTY. Pur a ciub of twenty, IiofHs thf itrfJ' now offoreii. we wi!l rond a etnv rf Dr. Vis". ric'a irronl work on " N'ugroe.' and Negf ibo third ediii m of which ii j-.ut r'j- lne iiollar. CLL'I'.SOF riFTY. K(.r dill, of P;r-v .l,.nr:l,rH. Ill W. ,n end ono extra pnpur, and a con . f.Tetu ml ' "Anli-Aboliiinn I'i.l,!l,.iinTn."iiio Dri'sf tnken together, amount to 2,7i. CLUHSOF ONE IM7N bUT.V. Tn fflntinn ... 1,,!,. n l,nnH. Ill "'3 tliin. UI,,.a,-. in .,-,. l.iiTiHroi'i sa' ...... .. m , ..I.IBvUll u. vhu . bora ut o.ss tims, the cli b to bo scut U " V ure?.', and begin and end at lh en rtcnive tli pnpen strlOO. November, 13, 188. Hoots! V. B., fl W' Disss? D ANIEL CONNET.LT bfg hia friendi. and tin eitueoi oi n,l vinlnll. ornll. Illil h ll ..1 lately occupied by (ieorffe Newion, is ' Uow, where be in.onds to b ready atw wait upon those who anay favor ana euftom. ..Uii'' lit will guarantfa hia work to b , utod as can be made elfewhere, "A -( reasonablt price. He it bound to wis opinion or ail who ai in so-" - mala or fenialt-and U bik ! '-