n. ! Gjorok B.Gonni.ANDrR, K.litor. ' CLEARFIELD, PA. Thnrsaay Morning, Nov. 28, 1867. - . .tlnrtyrt to Liberty. Th Philadelphia Age ayt: "W lenrri from tho Interior of the Stato, tht hovero.1 of our citizens who were cast in to prison and other 'Radical ban tiles' for 'opinion' nuke,' in defiance of the 'Bill of Right,' the Constitu tion of the United States, and all law, will meet the convention of citirenh who bnve thus suffored, In .New York, on the 22d of February. It will be a most remarkable meeting, and we look with interest for its proceedings. That such a convention could be as emblod of citicens who have, been imprisoned witbodt Jaw, by the tj-rati-nyof Stanton and Holt, otider the protection of brulo force, for neither crime nor violation of law, and that, too, in a so-called free country, is one of the mo6t astouishing events of this epoch in the world's history. We bare no idea what this convention pro poses' to do, but we trust it will, by its action, bold up to the execration of all true patriots, those men who for mere partisan ends have trampled under their feet the solemn guarantees of personal freedom and constitutional liberty." ' We hopo that every citizen of this county, who was arrested by Lincoln's crusaders against Liberty, wilt attend tbit convention; or.if unablMo attend, that they will send us their names, the date of their arrest, where and bow - long imprisoned, when dis charged, and if outrageously treated while under arrest; atate name of officer, together with all the necessary Information to make out a case against the slayers of American Liberty. Let this be done as soon as possible, but not later than the first of February next. We will send all such Informa tion to James A. McMasters, Esq., of Jiew York, who also "went through the Lincoln despotism," and fully un derstands and appreciates the great wrong done to Liberty and Law by those ragamuffins. Cartbaldl Is Coming. . J' It 5b given out in nows circles that Garibaldi will be .released by his F.u ropean keepers, upon condition that be return to the United States. As he is hard on despots and despotisms, the Jaoobins had bettor keep an feye on our Southern Italy's, or he will soon bo making rais on Gens. Sclio- Seid, rope A.lo., wilu "ireedom s veterans," for the liberation of eight millions of his race. . The patentees of the New Nation'1 bad better keep an eye on the "red shirted hero," or be might wear the honors of the "great emancipator" instead of the individual who left Ford's Theatre; on Good Friday. These Radical Bour bon tell us that "prisons cannot con fine bis Influence." They had better beware of their own poniard, as this advocate of ''hunine freedom" will not be long in discovering that a worse afflicted Italy is to be found in 'free America" than in "despotio Eu rope." If "men like Garibaldi never fuil," and "the grave cannot entomb their spirits," we would advise the advocates and backers of the Southern tiegro monarchies to keep an eye on the "red shfrted hero," as he might find a Tope in Georgia, too, and be down on them before they are aware of it . "The Tath to 1'kaci " The Y. .Tribune published the full returns of the late election in the Empire Slate, every count- but one being official, and the footing is as follows : Tfeleoo, Secretary of Plata, roni JM.Sfl McKean, Seorettr y of bhale, Had...... (24,1117 II.Boeraf io Bajorlty 4,Br9 . (The Kaditul majority in this State last year was 13,789. - The Newark Daily Advertiser, Rid teal, recently laid bofore the public the complete returns of the election in 2ew Jersey, which show the follow ing result! ,. , . !.,' rcnooralle Tota....,.,..M T.4 kedieoi Tata H I u thawMeratM Bajortty la.JM The Radical majority in this State last yesr was 2,790 showing that early one-fifth of the voters of New Jersey changed their ballots this year. ' Advices from Minnesota confirm the report that nepro suffrage has been defeated by about one thousand ma jority, which, with Oh io and Kansas, show that three S'ates have declared gainst the Infamous dootrine. Is it not " fixed fact" that the people have t last found out the true "path to pufeT -.i Instead of the "Ironsides" being "given to the god of storm, the light hing and the gale," it has boon sold to two speculators for the sum of 150,000. She!' cost the Government one million, but nine hundred and fifty thousand Hollars is nothing for a rkh btfbdbolding people like as. Wbe ll''" t .1 Loyal ThwnHrr, The result of the late elections throughout "the loyal North," stag gers and alarmi the I' urn int ra and camp followers of Stcvins, Wado J. Co. Chief among the pups who have hnd tlicireyes oiieiie.il, ii the l'itlaburj; firnifflwin, which has rmlously ful lowod in tho wnko of those political harlot ever sinco It was born. And not until it was "admoninhud by tho people" did it desist Irom shouting hotannnhs to tlibno Disnnloo loaders; Since being "admonished by the peo ple," it breaks out in the following tirado aguinst Ha foster parents. The editor suys : I "Senator Wade is reported as hav ing said that be did not droum thut the peoplo of Ohio would decide against negro suffrage, i There is frankness at least in this confession, The misinterpretation which tho Sen ator gave to publio sentiment in his own Sluto should teach iiitn some thing; and the lesson should not be lost on those who have made follow ing him, and others liko him, the teht ot loyalty to the Republican purly and its principles. But tint vehemonco with which tho Ohio Senator, in the noxt breath, utters his odicts and opin ions, loaves little room for hoping that either his mistake or the lestum it teavches w ill not bo Just. Xliero in one thing, however, that will prove true ; the Senator and his set will not hereafter be able to badger the Repub licans, in or out of Congress, into acts or line of policy at variance with private judgment and in excess of publio opinion and reason besides. Air. Wade may docluira as arrogantly and coarsely as evor, Mr Sumner may be never so oracular, and Mr. Slovens may lay down the line and rule with all the dictatorial force he can com mand ; the Republican party, admon ithtd by the people, will shapo its course independent of such influences." For the offspring to upbraid and threaton the parent in this Insurer, may not be considered obedient, but it augurs well for the country. The child in this instance should be obey ed, al it is partially right, while the parents are wholly wrong. ' "' Our neighbor of the Journal used to be a great admirer of the divinely minded Wade; bow he canatand idly by and hear him threatened with an nihilation,' we cannot understand Read the article, "A Day with Ben. Wade," in anothor column. : Roguery Stronger than l-ae. ' "A member of the Congressional Committee, charged with the duty of examining into the violation of the Revenue Law in New York, writes : 'It appears from the investigation that the effect of the incroa of the tax on whiskey has been to augment the number of distilleries tenfold, and that not one-tilth of tho whiskey man ufactured pays tux.' 'In fact,' he adds, 'there is no legitimate business in tlie distillation of whisker. Nearly all the honest men havu been forced to leave the business In New York und Brooklyn. Every attempt on the part of the Oovernmcnt to enforce the law sharpens tho ingenuily of men to def.'at it.' 'The only remedy,' the writer says, 'is a reduction or the tax, and this should be collected at the still, taxing tho still on its capacity.' W e clip the above from a loyal exchange. It certaiuly reveals an awful state of morals. But tho prno- tical question is, who has given the opportunity for. tho perpetration of these crimes Who have been our school-masters for the past seven years Were they not members of a party controlled by "grand moral ideas," strongly backed "by a loyal pulpit?" Answer, loyalists, if you dare! The spectacle presented in tho paragraph is humiliating indeed. It seems that the Government agents have so debauched tho peoplo thut no honest man is now engaged in the distilling businostt, from the fact that tho premium on fraud is seven times greater than'lo follow a legal busi ness. Mon soon becomo rich by de frauding the Government, but are renderod poor by paying its taxes and subsidies to its officers. No won dor that "roguery is stronger than law." . ." ." . ; Not Vert CuMi'MMKNTART The Pittsburg Commercial saye: "Speakinir of the mistakes commit ted in the selection or candidates Tor Vice President, the N. Y. Courier re mark : 'If our sufferirics under the rei if n of t h is e x t ra ord i n b ry ihuhi n ( M r Johnson) do not put a tew grains of pruaence into tbe next pouular can vass, we shall think that the gods are against us, and have devoted us to tho lunacy which precedes destruction. ' The list of Uepuhlieans.that have been suggested to (to upon the next Presi dential ticket for Vice President, dues not afford tho best evidence imairina- ble that the lessons of the past will be fully heeded; on the contrary one is reminded by it that it is at least pos sible the errors of the pat may be repeated, unless the pretensions of a small regiment of candidates are sum marily disposed of." 1 When we reflect that ex-Governor Curtin, Goicrnor Fenton, of N. Y., Ben. Wade, Forney, and a host of other "loil" men, have boen mentionod in connection with this office., It would seem as though this Western organ had but little faith in the qualifica tions of the gentlemen named. As they are members of the same house bold of faith, the editor ought to know. Forney's Press snvs that the new Disunion newspaper announced to appear at Harrisburg on the 2d of uecemcer, si arts with "U'.r),0Ut) iu cash and at least 1100,000 In brains and character," and that tho editnra are "high toned, honest, patriots nnd reliable men." We would like to seo th Magazine man that conld take on Jbieier had ofiprtismthas) a- i ... .. i . loy rUS fir. HW. WHAT HI THINKS or tilt ARB MtAS- vrm ins virws or urnim m r- rs.A'1 iMrrAftturHT or an, ftc. : (Cerreipon lot.. k'in.danali (' emii-rcinl 1 ' , J im Ran, Oiint, Nov. 2. Traveling in this section of the Slate, I tlmm-lit it would nut he amis to pay s visit to the homo of Senator Wado, and ascertain, through A short" interview, now mo old jOolinil war horse felt over the result of tho recent elections, nnd what were hi views of men nnd measures at this interesting period in tho political history of tlio country. I had been told hlon tho Reserve, by llioso who protended to k'tiow him, thut I would find hi in drooping nnd despondent over tho loss of tho race, but this I soon dig covered to bo a great mistake. There ho was, "ns largo as life and twice as nalurul 'head und tail erect, as full of life nnd snorting defiunco ns though hu had won instead of'lost. His health hud very much improved sineo tho close of tho campaign, and ho looked us well as at any time during tho past ten years., Yoico and strength were pretty much. worked out of him dur ing tho contest, but a month's loisuro had recovered both. , 1 sainted flic old gentleman in tho language of Art emus Ward, "How do you like it as far as you've got V "Ii'b tho fate of the war," said ho, "we're d d badly whipped, but it can't be helped Wo must get ready for another round ut 'em." THE C.WSK OF TI1X DKFEAT. "The nigger whipped us," sufd Mr. Wnde. "Wo went in on principlo and pot whipped. TYe should havo car ried the State by a good majority if it niton t peon jor the sunrnge issue. Still, I am not sorry c tou'le the is sue. If it was to do over again I'd be for putting it again, and I'll be for keeping it np until we do win, for, by tho cternul God, they nnn't beat us all the time on a question ike that I had no idea there were so muny Re publican in Ohio who were so wil ting to see negro suffrage in the South, but wouldn't let the few niggers of Ohio vote. That's what got mo They all seemed , to" bo" in titvor of it as a mcasuro of reconstruc tion, iust as mucu a? 1 was. I didn t dream that they'd bo mean enough to vote tiguuiBi ii nrrc. In answer to a question as to win th or he thought the greenback bis no had anything to do with tno il-feat, .Mr. Wade said he didn't think it hud. It was nothing but the nigger. Tho green hack issue was not fuirly before the people, for when you come to sift the matter, the Democratic speakers maue very nttio ol an issue on tin greenbacks. The hijiKor was the on fy strong point they had, and lliev beat us on that, fair and square ; but tnev ll have to keep on hen ting us, for well give them no peace till we beat W1V11I.- 711 E REKTI.T, "Now," said Mr. Wado, "because we've been whipped on the first trial, 1 suppose some of tho weak-kneed brothers will bo for backing out on that question. , flut I won't back a d d inch. I'm 'for it now ns strong as l was before tho election, and stronger, too, lor there is inoro need oi ucing strong ior u, to conquer u mean prejudice. Hut you II see men trying to bush tho thine up, and to smother it, and to dodge it in every way they can, and men who cull themselves Ihidiculs, too. Hell's full of such Pudicals ns we'll have now. I'm for it because I think it's riirht. and 1 know if right; and, if a thing is right, the only way is to keep al it till it wins, for it's sure to win some time or another. There is nota great reform in tho history of tho world that var.'t unpopular at first. And not one of them wus ever tarried bv dropping it, after it was beuteu once. No, sir, we are committed to tho doc trine f universal suffruire. and no man is a Republican who will desert it now. uui, although that s my be lief, mark my words, there will bo mo naiiiniiesi crawiislnng you ever saw rrom tins time forward.' t ell, let them go. Wo can win without them, and we will win, too, junt as sure as the Almighty is just, und heav en above us. It will become harder every year for tho Copperheads to beat us on that Issue, and they won't beat us verv often, either, if we only muke a bohl front, and go at Vm with fixed bayonets every time." ! IMPEACHMENT. On the subject of impeachment. Mr. Wade snld ho wished to be dis- tinctly understood as expressing no opinion so fur as Mr. Johnson's guilt or innocence was concerned, lie would, however, answer''niv question as to whether the late elect ions would have any effect upon thnt matter. Jle thouirht thry would.' "Yod see. said he, "theMe weak kneed brothers are taking 1ho lmek track already. Well, now, what the devil hnsnn elec tion in Ohio got to do with tho mat tor. If Andy Johnsor is guilty, put him onti if not. acquit him : that's the way to do it. They ought to have pressed tho investigation right along after they started it. And so they would have done lust wintnr, if there hadn't been so mnny men in the Sen ale and House who wanted Km keepon tod terms with the Whitu Hoimo. jiiuru it nig many men irom tihto ann other Stato ho wanted their brothers and friends appointed to office, and knew that Andy was bid ding high for voles. It was one of the most shameful spectacles in the history of this or any othor country, w b mi'n wiling inemwiives and vnrir vuiiMituciiin ior omeo ist win ter. Yon pitched into a few of them, mine li'Wiwrirmr, Put you only told a hundredth part of tho truth. 1 wish the papers would lake up every devil of 'em nnd iro after 'em. That thinie will ruin tho eonntry yet if the peoplo ain't careful. Some ol them denied having made any effort to get '" n"""l,m "is, nni i Know imw it was, 1 know that Andy vtas migh ty pnrlietilar to niako his appoint ineiits to the hest 8dfnntHro, and he didn't gie an ofRoe where it wouldn't count. If il Imdn't hetin Tor that in fernul thing ot offlee pelting, tho im peachment would hsve heen settled last wintor, as it ought to hare heen. I don't know whether Johnson would have been,tnrned out or not, hm the tbing'would hare been determined one way ortheother.' ... i ' J aslted him If he th"ii hf B. I puliliesn party would have, fared bel ter in tli late election ll Johnson bud been lnieiielied and turned nut 'fof. lice. t '.-t lnii.lv it would." mi, I I.e. "If wo hud msilo out U Case figsiiinl liini and tu nn d In in nut (and wt shouldn't have turned him out nnlc-n we niiido" a gtwvl ruse,') we'd have been much stronger. J here's nolh- Ing tho peoplo tikd 1ft A jftu-ly so well ns Ijoliliic , and nothing hurls a wr it so much as timidity.' inilo peo ple think you are afraid to do a thing that you ought to do, they'll beat you covtain; Tbet like pluck', iA. white tiVered party will soon go to pieces. It was because- we louk hold ol tho slavery question in goud eai ncht thut wo won oil it, and we never did win until wo took hold of it in thut ....... GENERAL (iUANT. Referring to Pi evidential matters, Mr. Wailu said it hud looked to hi in for it year past as if tho l0iuolicuu purty would tuke Gruul up fur Presi dent, and rou Jiim with a hurrah. Ho wus sorry to seo that disposition, und believed no good would come of it, "The trouhlo with Grunt is," said ho, "yon don't know where ho stands. It seems very singular thai u man could have lived through this terrible wur Without identifying himself with any party, and thut men pretending to be Republicans should try to rush him into the While IIouso without asking him a single quextion as to where ho stands on tlio great issues now beforo the country. Still, 1 havo fglt it in my bones that they would do thai very tiling." 1 asked Mr. Wado if ho had ever conversed with Gen. Grant on politi cal topics.', "I have tried " to' do !t,"said he, "but I never oould bring him out. When I saw the popular current ap pearing to rim iii his favor I thought I would liko to know how he stood on the great questions belorc us whether lie was for Johnson or Coo gross, or what the devil he was for: i - ... Mil l never cauld get unything out of him. As quick as I d talk politics he'd talk horses,' and ho could talk for hours on that without getting tired. Well horses are very good, bul in theno limes a .man muy be all right oo horses and nil wrong on poli tics. Grunt muy be all right tor what. I know, but then again he ma)' bo all wrung. If ho wants to bo President by my voice and the voice of the men I act with, be mu-jt not only bo light, but he must prove thai he is." I inquired of Mr. Wado what proof he would require from Gen. Grant be fore supporting bim as a Presidential candidate. ojld a letter indorsing tho Rudical policy do " ' No, il won't. We must havo his word backed by some olllciul act show. iii!Z him to be in ovinnalhv with us. ami in lavor of the doctrines we ad vocate. Wo won't take any man word lifter what we've gone through urunt musl come out and show l hand as a pronounced Republican or tie can t get my support. 1 don know that my support amounts to mucri, nut what J i it lo tlicro is of il will go m the right direction," AVAII.AHILITV. ".ow, said lit. adu, "it Is very stran.'O that when men talk of avail ability they always uiean something squinting towards Coppcrhcadism. They never think of consulting the luidicals, who aro tho only working men mere aro in tlio Kadical party O, no : wo must lake what wc tret, I supnoso! But wo ure getting tired of that sort of thing. I nolico that it is tho bloody Radicals that bring out llio vote ou election day: they are II men who scour the couhIatv for voters, and send curringes for sick rucu. Your Conservative devils never do that Why, there hasn't been an ejection in Ohio earned by the luus or Re publicuns ever since I can recollect. except just twice, when tho Iem ocrats, wouldn't have beaten us if it bad not been fur tho Kusorvo. A tilhutn f.ni.nfi. a.t....l II. fl.;d lli,.n and if llio Radicals hudn't heel) out Thiirmun would have bocu elected Slio can give a majority anywhere from two to five thousand, islie l'iivc over four thuiisiind this tune. Shell ;ive five thousand for a pronounced lepublican President next year, or she ll give two thousand lor un avuil ablo gentleman. , Men vote oa princi plo here, ond if anybody thinks that mere military record is going to win on the Jteservo, lie s mistaken. Tho, best Republicans in tho State will stay at homo., . J hey don t care for shoulder straps, but, they do t are for straight llcpiiblieun principles, and they won't havo any other. ' .Gen. Graqt. without aplutform and without pledi-e, cun a more than carry the Reserve. , A pronounced Republican will get five thousand majority ; that's jusl the (litieretico litlweeu aviiilibili- IV and principle hi this coming fie'it mid men who purpose to cram a no party candidate, or a po principlo can- (iiuate, dow n our throats may as well make n note of it. . And I think il is great mistake to mppusv that a mere military reputation can win anywhere in me next election. ' Uocutil elec tions show thnt that cry won't, avail any longer, in Uhio they came near beating one of the best soldiers of thd Stuto with a jieacu Copperhead lot Governor; in Connecircut, lust Rprinrf, itiey tieut a splendid soldier with Mr. Foolish : in JSow York, last year, tho Republicans beat soldiers running on tno x'cmoeriiiio ticket, and so on. The peoplo want to fiirht political bat tins on principle. If (iriint w'ants mo i rvsiuoncy let hi in t ome out like a man and say which side ho is on, and if ho is strong enough on our side we'll elect him. Ilut it is neil'ucr wie nor necessary ior us to run an availi fy -candidate We will havo the Southern States reorganised by thut time, and they will vote riyhL ThtMi wo can rely on enough Northern States to iiiHuro tho election of our man, whoever ho may bo. , John' V, Kiddlo, Esq., has boen nominated by tbo loyaliste of Pitts burg, for Mayor. '' " ' ' - Governor deary has, up to this time, (10 months,) issued eight death warrants. ' " He' wlm IhdiTt a Iib ban piinni;1i of I.. tTl.. a..L. :n n J 1 ? h.d ui.iv i-iiint, win nna nimni' 1 (jtnfkljr vsncjiilfhtfi by the evil nt. Forney ssys South Carolina will send a negro pained Ivcwi to the I'niled Slates Senate. No matter, after whaf'I'ennwfr t.ss d.ifie iThwe i is not) oiijr meaner utolrr the lanepy ol Jlenv. n than rronfiw. j A "converted eurvlur in pre is prone sensational sermons in Knj.'liniil. Carried. On III). I!lh of Novi inlrr, I-S7. 1,T llrr. W a. M lit k( iinu. Mr. HENItY inTMEnW.ur Ju- tUn I. , un. hip, to Miu MAKY M. Sllol-'F, ,.l B.iiifia t.mnbii, ) j j On the 3 1 itt of Novi-mliar, IKA7, li Krr. W .M Hesriiriai.il, Mr. CHAHI.Krl HTKONd to Mn. MAKY f MOItniHON.h.ab r J.irdn.M.hi, On N.itmilirr 31, ISO;, l.r J. K. 1'il.lifi.t. K.. Mr. KDWAHP PWARTXWOIITH W MiM MAKY I. HO WI.KK f1sh ofWrmisa tp. ' I . I III' U I UU IHII.,.) I Jliftl.'l lo- .,..... I In Ilrn-ly tnwnnhir'.'ii Wis f Nnremlior, IHST, I.IH'IA WlrJinAHVEH,(liirlarly Atm max.) ai.-il LUirly-ai-pu 3-uan and ail iiionlttn. w Al l, PVI'I HI Al tha KFTSTOKK PTOBK. c IAItl-1. X CHAIN! At tba KEVSrCKE STORE T aiii:h' I'd it hi JLi iluffr. CulUri. Viclirintj, and Btrthaa A flna MSortment, jtnt rrafa,al la KKYaTOMK KTOHB C1AKPI-.TH V Oil. CI.OTIIH! ' '' t A ravi'l)., In lata atyfea.jm malr ; wi lor aala at low Sqrai, aJ tba . ,, KtitiTOJiiS sTuttb). X) Uum lllank.n Oraj tllanketa and White liUaketn at reduced rieet, i tihK. tha ' - VKYsTONK f Te. auk aixo oim:msu a M;w TB lupplj.of IlelalDea, t'aliroei, Muiillni, riaonrla. (lloeea, HotUry, Hkawla, f - llowflf, ubial. Ilraaklaal bhaaia, . l.a.OM toHU. bboea, llatr and V'f. joiinnf.rlinmiDr'iand ranry uaoda, ' al prieea iha dely competition. 1 . - I ,. MVUMJ V .1110 HEHB, , : : ' Ktiktgna ft lore. Ifo. 58, MT In, Peeond ft, rieardrld. (1 L' I It) N. All prrH ui Ler.l.r oatltiotied J ai.iii-l uri l.a.iij or lr.lii a Iwr a ot-nain I'jtOMissoia VITH, riven ht n.e. and p.ira- ble lo I liarlea Henael. oailin fur .a, dl-d the Hal of Mw-.h, IH.7, and tlua tbe let of Maria, iro- e i ni,ve u.rf r-'iM-ireii vluv Tor aai-l -N-le, and am determined not to pay the pa-.e unler coinpenea i.y law. KAMLL LOW Woodwaid Ip, Kct. Jf.gid , ; .. CT K 4 V C AT T I 1 -.HfraveJ .war fremi the i.J nt.arriber, is riearcold rK.reuh.ea raboot ll.c ;il imlant, a dera-rui t:uU,auh ahilr alar on tier fV-e, f!he only while un lir :) and a lila- k H F.1FEK, (the hair en iniide of eara a taa enlor.t oataea two anil thro, yera aln. with a araall pii.o out ol uue rnr. Any pi'raun ciinia aie in t..ilr.aln.a a to the wtien-aluli of aaid rattle, or ttiiiir; toeia up, will be liKei-.lli r. wer.lel. i, i. I. IMilltHILL. Clearfield, Xor. 1 ISfl.-.Jtpd . Six Horses for Sale. TIIE mlai-rilier now olfere f..r SIX Vl. 1 I Alti.K HOKHKH two Ira year. old. two l.a yeara ol.l, and twe nine yeara old. Tbeae liurara hara boen nml iu the hiui'if rim bnuuisail, nu are im-reiitre well a;laple1 to Ull. parpoae, al well aa fur fai-rninr. lie ii-ank in t'uvit:yton townahip, Frraebrilla purtoUce, where he aiay be a.iarou. yjjd. fc, t At a. Nut. 3h, T"57 .H:pd K TIIK llil.K I of COMMtlih VMl-t X of f learheld county. Pa. Pi nir bi.Ac o 1 va. o t?.F. No. ,-T.,1SflT. Tha undnrntrnrd Auditr.r. aipoinicd by ibe Court to diitrlbuia tha uioi.it in the h.i.il. ,.l tho Sheriff, aririnf fruai aale elpareotial property. Kiroa sntieo that ka will , Mend to tha dutiea ul aald a.p..intment, ot hi, ofli.-e in the borough of irarii.-m, on c-ai'iraay. me Mia (lay or Iieoem her, isat, between the koara of IS o'eVoek w. wi ai.d 1 o'eloek p. wbea aad wkera oil paroei Hiierrrhwu nay aiiena. "OT" WM' M M'ol'LLOri3B. Aoditor. f SI Till: Mil MT Of COMMON PLbAH of Cl.-arne a nnty, Pa KatakTiuw ) No 7, March Tern ) No 07, Man f IW. . J Cab. -ardir. mawr vaao naKKrrBAW. ) nob. .or a iro era. Tha undereicnad Comniaaionar. annomied h the Court to take tratlmon) is the obove eafe. glrea aotiee that ka will otteod to the dutiea of aaia oppuiotoieat. ol hli oftea, la the bomarh of Clrarfiald.oo Tnaaday. tha I7lh day al llMrai. btr, 1SA7. bet wren the huura of 10 "Vl .rk o. and I oVIook p u., when and when all partiea iateret.d may attend aad ar. eilra. a.MJie..1i a M. M. M l LLLjI o U, Coo t. 1 TIIK 't' HI OP COMMON PLL'.A of Claarleld eoanty. Pa. Kicaaauaoi 1 No. 8e.L I arm. lh;. itt.1 1 1 e... J I Pimtune... ) Suh. aor dirnree. : ' " Tha underaicnad C'ounili.ioaer. onpulnted by tha Court to take tasliaaoo? in tho abniocoaa. firrl n.ilira that he will atlrrd to Uia dutiea of hi at.pointoent. at hit oHee. In the borough of Cieardeld-. en Thuroday. tha IVik day al Hece. bee, 1K;, betweeo Lot huura of It) 0 alouu a. ond 2 o'elork p. at , when ond ohe.e all paj-tiaa in.erreiej aiay aiiena and rron etamine. oris II W.M. M. hl'ct'Ll.OlUH.Cooi'r. X THI'. int HT OF t OlHMIIN PI.iTaI or 1 learhela eountr. ra. AOouaetia Hnei. k, h.hi - I v 1 n C-. fp ana aaat iriead. I r" A ea. ,1 ' Mast Boti w. 1 I oh. tor diearea. Tho wnnVrelrrird Oewiailaaiener. ar,.ln4 l tha Coort la take l-jaarenr ia tho above aaaa. fivea Botirt thai be will altewd to the dutiea of raid ai.i.uinltnent, at h i ofliee, in the horou.h of ir.Tae.0, on i-.mra.y trie ztai aay of lleeern. bat.'7, betwaeo lha town of I! o'olnek a. ra.. aad 2 o clock p when and whore oil parti aa nay attend and cr.. 1 entwine. M Mfl tl.OPcft. CvmY noi St WM. 1 .' THK f ot ltT OK 0.OX IM.kA I of t-leaHtelri rxunly. Po. aaaaitAt Baian, 1 ho. 14 SepL Term, litf.7. a I K ril.Al a Pam o. I f nl.no-na tur dlrorce' '" The nndrreiirtied. hi. Wat anoi.lnteil In m. Court Com mi. ..uner to lake teillauior io . the abuve r.a. alll attend to thai dulr.al hiaiirhca. in lha horouph of l.'le.rneid. Pa., on hakirilay. Ihetletdarof Dwemher. I a 7, at wmi o'rluek u wten end where oil pert 001 Interoetad cao atlena if lh-y ee prop.-r. TUi'MAS J. MCt'M.Ofon, "l M Cemuila.lower, . f THC ( Ot HT Ol' COMMON Pi I:a of Ctearheld eoutrtT. Po. Ma Matin ) , -. re, ' Jv Kllen Mi.rtin I ' rarairnreo. Tliiln.lerirndroit.hii.loner..oolnt.d VrlV. Court to lake wetinon, lo thhiea.N wlllat'lead te the tana, at hia vthee, lo Ua hnroonh ef Clear, (eld. on Thuredar, tha 12th it a? of December, IVI7. at 111 o'clock A. M .hen and where all pwrtlee laterooled eon attimd. aorll-dt ISRAEL IhSr. 0omiolionae. I , I ! AlXILHi ; SCH0LVJ? Manufactaror of and Wholeaala on. fi,t,U TOll A C'CO 1 CI HA ICS CLEARKIKI.n, TEHK A. "I ) RSPECTf I LLV ooononee. that he hoa r X X cently euwiwienoed the ahoee hurineaa It t'icarfleld. and aoiieir. . .h.r. mt Hiaeigwre are anode of tho ren-heat uww! and io llylf '( aianklaetnre will ceipare with Ihoe. of our other eaubllihmrnt Fw the e..n eenlenee ef the r...t.'ln, he hae .mti.d a ..l.-a atand tn Mr. Bridga'e T.iloriai Miobl.ihraent. a Merwet atreea. where ol eon be arroBaie doied who nay f,,or him wiih a call, lie I at alw.y. en h.nd t enpartnr article f CIIKWtw( and 81101(1 Twbeewe, M wfc(Hl fc, tiut Ue att.nt.oa of oil -ao era of the aeed.'t v liarant Ulgara fur III cente. Merehanta and Healer, tl.rnnehool th. ....... onpplled at aha loweet wbeteoi It peleee. - an oao eaaBiae hat tt.ck whoa yet ewaao to Cleaifleld. tnoya n Grape Vines for Sale. 4 th the leading hnnlt r.rieliee of flret qiiaj- 1 iiy. roNt-tiRii iTTllMSH, FI mi ir buojreoj. Ordora anlu-iled aa ooon ta norwtieat, ond hJled In Muiiun, by A. M. Jl lli, ClearScId, Pa., Ango-l I, 1MI, 1 ' 31fir flifrtlsfmrriti. GRAN J DRAM AT I CM D MUSICAL " . ! 1 L. mi WM. H. DAVIS -4 AiiJ.li. full ji 1 flaiMi.t 0rclwu, ill g iw hu Knit rtailt tiirtif, titiiaintirn of pnAHAtn-'hiirtHas, ' .':' LAl'illAHI.K KA Itl'KS, -comic rrTKni.rnrs. . , v 1 , NVHK'AI. HUCLRTTAri, t otutt find Mrmllmrnlal Singing, Furuiiug at otioa a aoiub.iiaUun uJT.t tr actioaa Uiat cauout be ex.i'llr4 I . . r - . ... The Manajrrment, haTfnf been befbra thepiihlif fur the laal I1lt-a yaara-fauli confident of hia abilitt U) pkae and amuse earh and every ene dciiritiK an arenin'a ainiiwinrol ! Therelora, tyte-need w no htrttaa' 7 hi atJandinf rite par S.rmaiice of thns rircsinfmrftl.)f artiaia', aa arh ai.. every art ia ao prvafntnl, lht ona and all nia.r attend without fear of Inault, and at the hoii lime rreeiveafuJI ahsraof C.1! HIKTU! A .No LA I' U UTERI hk iVjll Cthl ft .at the C'aurt Botaa, (Joartid, i Ou Tupsdaj( Evening, Dec, 3, 1867. r-e-ltreerved StaU fur I.adlca. Aduiiaiou 3i ocuUu Children '. '. JO oenta boon open at ,7,, o'clock. Porformuo ooaa tfKlt-,H lit R. InorJt. It D. W. HUTCHIN80N, ' A TTOK N E Y AT 'i A W, ;lrard. llo Co., Pa. . JtlTFpee(a) atttaBot jiout to Baakrnpt eaeea before lha Keiater. (oor31-6ai:pd VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Situate in C raUs at towntbla.. rpHS onbanrlber, kortnr drtaewiirod to eh. are 1 bir rtftdenee, ercrarea Ihia opportunity of iiiliTBiinit the titiaene on brabaai t'.wo.hu, and the public generally, that Le will .ff.-r at Public Rale, on the pren-iaea, on f t.TCRDAY, tha Tib day or OKt'hMHth;. lhr.7, all thai ' certain tract of land, . On which ha aow retideo. adjoining l.ndt of J. If. NeliuD, Iraae Kylorosd J. W. Wl.helui, Conlatniug 111 ttrt, " FrieMyof which ore cleared and no dor food rultualwo, havie tharaoa ereeaed o Jaea taro aioryjinia.a (IWt.LI.IN0 UOtfE. 8Uh, ped otlier oeeeaaary oot luiidinita, togrlbor w.th o a.-od haaridi Orchard, aid aa eiceUeat iuu e anaior oa we ouorv. .w.vw - Personal Property. Tbr euherrihirV writ ahaveell. a4 the note tine and place, bit pertonal property, eooai.unc ia pari of . m. 1 III REE HORSES, FOUR COWS, Nioa head of young Cattle, a B'ck of Sheep, ond o 101 or nia. , One New Two-Horse Wagon, One oet of ew .. Plerlt. one three boree Throkhinf Maehlno, Wlad Mill, ona Bur.y, . ona rlne; k, Ptowa, Uan-uwa, Cultivator; v and o larjra M of Paraing imoi. aienla.tooBiuaerooa to oa ntiua. Hay by the Tn t Oat, Rtr, f'ora and . ! line k Urol by tbe llmhel; On 1 inn ond oao kroaa Kettle, oew Conk Mtore, one ten p'ata Store. Bureau, Boda aad -Beddint-; T.H-a. Slaoda, Chair., 'loch.. Tnfeibet with a laxae u,uniiiy of BooaehoM Uuel. ond noraa. . -P.le lo eonmeoro ol of no o'elork A. M. of aa.d day, when and where Ike terau will bo made fcuewn hy tbo andereif oed. . JACOB WILIIEIM. Qraham tp, Nor. 21, U7 u . . , , rhiladi'lpbla & Eric Ballroad. WINTER TIME TABLE. Through and direct rente hot wee a Philadelphia, neiumore, norrieourg, W lllianuport, . . , aad the , , . , Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLEEPING CAKS 0b til Night Traioa. ON ond after M0NDAT. oCTOtlER It. IdliT, thr tramt on the I'bilodelpbia A Erie Hail Hoad will rua f lluwt ; rtn-ard ' Mail Train leaeea Philxtr'phl 1111 F. M. o.4,v,.. o....pt. Ma-y. usr, at Do. .J emre al Krle II 11 p w Vrte axpr.ai Vatrao Pkiradeh;ihia..4i.tl(aooo. " lo M. Mary a . A. M lo ..arrive at Brie... l-'.atwrtl. t.4 A, Mall Trait traeei Rria ..:.I0 4 A. M. .. F lit P. M. i'o... do....hi. Mary'a... l'o orrire at Phn.dernhl. .. ii A. M. Erie Elpreaa learea Erie ,.. lo d- Pt Mare'.....: lo......,arrt. ot Pkilodelnhia.. . 4 IS P. M .10 at P. M l.n P. M Wail and Fxprer eor.neot with all mine 00 the a arret franklin Kailway. Pa-eeorer. iearing i'tiila.le'.phia, at 11.00 M. arriwa at U-i maioa ot .0 o.a. oad Mil Ci'y at M p.m. 1... ring Philadelphia al J.C p. a, arnro al vii 1.117 at a.aa p.m. All traioa oo Warrea A Prenklia Railway make cloee connection! ol Oil City with traioa M FrothHfc and frtralouit Centre.! fargage checked thh.ugh.' Al.rRIt) L. TTi.Elt. . j Meoorol opertnteadeat. GREAT BARGAINSI at rmr ATE SALE! flHr? aubcriher, enntrmplating goiag into other I fciitne, will n K. al private aale, hia enure ti'k of - . '.--.i . - . ; Pottery and Stoneware, At hia Kiln, it Cleorlnld. Theie wiko nay and ware 01 1..1. kind eat amwirelt alt heavy rr.luction on the uiu.l pnie, ty celliug aooa. bt'iuao be .rilen.la to clorc il out a n.on .1 pne.iV.le. FKLfirntCK l.UTZLVGtR. Cleardetd, OctoSer S4, 1)-fi7 tf. Origin and History of the Bookj of - ' ' ' the Bible, , , T rtor. cat.tiit . Toa," j. t. 4 WORK of rare ralto, and ta alBoot iajlo. peoaab'a oomnonioa o4 th. K.kL. -l. . wkat the B.hht 1. . a, - wi... i. v, H, aneta aw I aoawnng ,n ohj.rti,, w , f II. ar..i k. K.nA. uia... .-a . J - p.-- - ...uTi. wi imeing we authority of eoeh booh up to lt inepired euthnra. tlrlaart al aiaounr of intnTn.an.it trrwtoforo lucked up In eery rarw and entity rolutnea. mak ing une of the wioAl popular hnuka oror publirhed IIHHI Arew'a V intFdRaperieeired ttwt elerg rme., rtOiea. chaed loaehero and othere eboe'd tead tt enee fur circular! g.elng further inlonnaiiuo. addreeo, IEIUl.FR, 'McCfRnT A Co, eepM 4m, to I Cheatrtt at., Ph'.l o. Pa. " m School Books. 1MIK tnderetg.e.1 have hero .i.po.nled Beral 1 Aacnta, by Ihe rcepectire rubli.herl, Inr the a.le ami rlmnhatinn rf Ike eee. a. of M Html. HtlliKS lately a.r).t.d l.y the lir-tnra' t onren liun tur Ihia ouiint). and ke p c.n.i.uil, on hand a full aupply, al the lnlrHtuct,.rt priuee; aim. aw-h olbera oa Bay be wanleH. al the luweat ralee ClearAeMI. Not. T. ldllf lo,. . . -. i OIT!T10W W kWtfpWTh, n,A r trE7B.",'J'."" 'V hir" " TEAMSTER or LIDO HER. nw fc..,t rf , deeaa tae through the C'harh.dH Pi tfl,. M. T. tILENX. er. 14 IH7.!llTd LKkTHrU Ail) P-Tll HVI'I ej oi pjfin. Maeufe-turera rflied at tpeeial ralee be IJfw J.lr'rtUfTBfcu. Trlninlal AvrsMnrnt ,op -OTlCB la W.eh. ,,.ee tut ,U. , ,w i art of tlead e-,.,,1,, '., ., ' pla at III, a. a. , vl ml I., lor U. pwrHea of hairing appoa,, trim enmal aeei.oieul, to wit : Kur tha townttt.p of tlo.hen, a' : onhwil h'Hi, urn il u.l.y. i-(UIMr ltl. r the l.i.n.l, p ol li r. d, ai L'., M"i- , Orh'M'l huuee, un iu.it. N'.,ieb.i.ai . I.'r" for ll.e tlWI.,il.. ol I I . . .I , ; .1 ',. I ! . .1 t Yi.it- 1 1- ,J t - . a a . R, J. liaj'Ud-r, vu ' Iillip of il if 4; if,. ,. rlr oniiMdl bi J. r, Nc.ftwti, ta Fi.J,- . .. '"-to yur the towmhip of Graham, af tt t 1 janoo nuotrr, ou raiurjar, .-ovamlwr 3-, .f for the townahip ol Uiadlord, at Iht k--,, j Jacob I'eoree, on Mun'iar, iJoieuiUr I, Ice. Kur the lowoitiip of L.ig.. ot the hdo. of 1 ward Allrt, on 1u-eda, ioccrair I. Yftt tbe loroa-b. of ti..w.la, at the b.uae ilu Hurl, on Wedaeide.t, DereioWr I, 1;.;. r'or the townnbip of itecatur, ot 'nlro bwi houee, w Thuraday, Ueeranber 4, M,;. Vox tlie towoth.p of WoiHiwanl, o the raof .Thouoj liriideraon, on i-'r.iuy, ltcemicr , For the townitiip ol Uulich, at li.e wwr.". in daaeeville, oa Hoturday, leaeeaatjer 7, ll;;. Jtor the towoahlp of ttoeeairia. a the m.t llamel faulhawtia, hu Wkra iiapo, on Mtsi, Ueoember , l"7. ' For the towueiiip of Knot, at Aua' eetl houee, on Toeadav, Ueveiuber III, il. lot tlie txmo(ii uf Clearfield, ot 1 he ComU. Vlnerr office, on Tuofday, Llecetr.bcr 31. II':, For the township of Jordoo, ot the v uwii rn Awennvilir, on Wclueaday, Detcn-her 1! t For tbetowrneblpof Fergvaira.ot thehort erlr ocenpird br John terrgory, oa Thurau., j wuibor U, 1867. Fur tha lowuabip of Cheat, ol the aebovl b,, aear buoou Korahaogh'a, oa FriaaerOtcni,., 17. ' For tho borough of Now Waabingtou w uj, aohoul houao. 00 botorday, iaeeii.oer la. i ol. ior the townahip el ilurnei.li, ot ibe awtiLJi houRe, on Monday, lidceniber 16, UY7. For lha townihip of Kail, ot tho election hue, oa 'i'ueiilay, lieouuiuor 17, ln67. For Ibe boruufrh of i.utolr City, ot tV bjiJ4 booae of Jaioee tun-y, oa Wodoeauay, ij... m lh, U67. For lha townahip of Pooa, at tLe hocaa of 1 1 Heei born, oa Ihurodoy, Innaiuor it, in,,. Fur the townahip of p.ko, Ol U10 bute l' Lai 3'oom, it Carweutriiia, aa Friday, Iieoem-; u. 1807. For taa borough of Canaeoirilla, tt IU b aw 4 Leah Uiooam, oo boiurday, liaueaihor i), U'T. For the ti.wnhip of Bioon, ot tht k-- o Algera rloldeo, on atonday, Deceit her SJ. 11. For tbe townahip ol rlrwd.r, at the houtecf t. Schweoi. Ben., ot Towedo; , Ileeeenber U, H'. - For the towoib'p of l-nion. at the boo of iia. id Brubokor. 00 Wedneedoy, Ileeember ti. !.?. F'or the Icwnahip of Fox. ot the hour of ivts 1. Buody, on Tbora.lay, Lleoetibar l 1807. For the townaoai ol htwattia, al the hoae of Wo, Woodwani, uo Friday, ileoewiber 27, leo. For the u.woahip W Lawernea, oi tne t io.ua. liuooro' othoe, on Muavroy, looeoibea- eu, ieil. Ao oppeol frou, tier raiuotiooaof one-oted hue will be held at the OomOAioeiooerl' wlioa, uo la day. Wt-dneeday oii4 lowraday, the 4ji. atu at aik aaya of Feiiroory, A. I. ISoa, al which hoe oil peieono wiil pieeee atleod, aa ao appeo aa a tea ca altar that date. By order ef the Board of CoBtniaaioaen. aoTll-lt WM. F. BRAULfcV, i.mt " SheriiTs Sale. BT rl-tua of o writ of AL Uri 'enaa, k owed out of Ibe Court of tooiaiea Pleoiaf liMrteid eoonti, oad to aia dirooied, Ihert d ho oipooed to pubha aalo, at the Caart boen, ia tho boroogh of Cteoraeld, oa htati.j,A, J3d Oay of DeeeBbor, 167. ai I o'clock, a. a, lha lollowtag deactibed Hoal Eatata. tc win Ail thoao eertaia two trweta or pieeee of Ual ituato it Claartald touaty.oaa of ! icrtjei io porauanro ef a warraal grouaad la Jcba bgy. ar, dated tha l:h day of May. A. D. 17 W giooiug ot a poamheace by Jiieheieo 'tower. aoain o aegreea weal zoo pe retire, te patti theaoo Oy toed of lioihaaiel Uwtoid, eoett ot degrcoa ooot 2"t porcawo. to pool; uxa by eaoont hud, aonh 3V dearrooe eaet 2da percaai a po: I aod Ueaso hy Chrutika Uettiog Wee, aenh 411 degreee weet JM perakeo, te taa aUaa uf begiatibg, ooouioiog four hundred aad thirty nine oerei ond eleeoa porehoa oad tuct aoce, he tho ease Mure or leea. Aod tbe other torreyed 00 a worrant metal te athniel Dota d. dated the tilth dt.y ol Hi,, A. 1). KIIJ, tigmningat a oft. th.crr by F-ua. ulrni 1 aurray, aouth St degreet weet peree oa, lo a poet j theoce by land el John B.: br auuth 40 degreea ea.l in fi perehct, M a pt; tbenoe hy 'aioni land, aorth degree, ea IM perchoe, to poet; end IheB.-or by Uod of Jolt Buyer, north 40 degreet welt ?0 peechea tstka place of begii.tii g, rooUining t. or huadr-d arj tnirty nine ocret on cleren perrhet eti alloa- ante, be tho oooie nore or leae. rJelied, ttkM tt etecttioB, oad to bo aold o. the proper? of uew,. wBBiaoo ana teot A. anfwurlh. r-Biddrra will tak aotiee that 14 arr fJL. of tbo purrbtee atwey muat be paid woe. iht property u knocked dowo. or it will t. agait for tela JACOB A. fAlf-I, Ftttirr 1 Ornct, I Beenf. Cleorteld, fa, X or. 11, llt7.J TO THE IIOS. THE JVPCFa Of the Court ol Oyer ond Tenntaer for tnewutj 01 llearSeld. Pennsylvania : 1, Jopnh A. Fault, II, gh Fherif ll aad fir tie county aforeaaid, did necule Lena Itilhr, wh wat ornlrneed be 1 lie aforeaaid Jadrur: TKat yot, lnt Miller, the pnaoner at the har, at laaen rrnro inenoa to tlie Jail 01 tbe ccjiy of Clearfield. froB whence t..a came, ai d fn a thence to the plane of etecotion, ond that yea be there hanrvd br the Beck vutil -'fl ait dead : and did eaei-ute theeaid criuiina' w-iia the erotla of the tail-vord ot Clearll-iJ aloroaiiit the time deeigwa'ed by the leeoth Warren! dned! a aa w the Uofrrnor of thia Cooiniowor'ta, daaed ot rJorriaburg. oa tbe eleventh Hay of (--her, ia the year of our Lord ooe thou, ant ent hundrrd and aixty-aeven,ajid of the Cotnni-'ne.tiik the a-.M-wonii. JACOB A. TAl Si", High .-nt. bwora tad enlieoribed before Be, th., l.lt i day iV olhureaoar, Ihtlr. I). F. ET.H tll.i.K. Ciaik od the Court of Oyer A Inanci, to Wa, the ondenirned, who were called tpao fce the fherif of Ileal add eeowty to witoeei t' erie ca'ioo of Lata Millar, within the joil-yard at iSt oforeeoid onanty, do, upon our rceperUre cA and affirmation., cay, that tbo owid crio-iio. an ciaruted aA act furth io the aluite reoirn. uui Jauob A. 1 auat, High .-ben 3, oa Lie thirtimli day ul rVoeeuibcr, A. ll. If67, between ISa neari of ten o'clock m tke foeeaoot aod three o it the afternoon. Vitneaa onr bonda ao.1 aaal. thirteen;h day of KoreBber, entto lhu..iu w Uinueord eight hundred tad imy.aer.i Joa'a lloraroa. t. Ilanratulia. .i-v. M't. J. IlauraiLL. Fta't. kllTrnrLL. hi Am. tinta. j IAAC Cai.PWI.LL. F. li. Mil 11.-. it-a. I.. H. Mircai.u Ut-: Ta.ia.TiorontarT lj W W. WooaLU,L- Etna Art. 11 a. A. w. WiLtati. it-a Cleorlield, Kor. ii, 1B7 It rpR VI-.RK JI'ltnK)diawnfhr 1iotmal 1 Vnrt, awmraruawa a toe' ivtrtk hioaA' (;..dl of Iteeeair- rtetl - ' John B I'illoB, Bieear a.t Fliiah Peeae, Tteft'l' Ane-ua Milker. bell.1 Andrew Kerha.-',, Jrmee IleiMrherfT, I . rf B p v tc or. . tVrtrd aigemoB ti-lrjen. (t'omalRirhard Oatrt, II . Jacob INvrco, lltadford te. Pailwr.iTi, Jorlas. I 'aria Uita. . 1 . , . E.lward Iiale ' J.F.Mulholload, Brady, Atdrew Ktorr, : " Henry llcborliaf fanil Brkkhry. Oareaide loeeph I.. Ni-ff, , funnel Willlaun', W. C. Kitchen, Chart. J. P. Moleon.Cortnrton, I.. Iepning, Clearheld, E R Ufioiighton, " fieuy. F. llroooaa, Cat weniTitle, VioM.ItuectVld. " Conrad B'oub. Kaox. W. ;. Fairy, bowTHel. W. le. F,i. hVdiort Ar tery, Morrw. tewnrgo Beoma, Awatin lliHut, Jau.i i Feolh.New faib, inglon. Jo. rathentaa. CHc. Heo. C. I'oaemere, "li, Uich'd Tiaerer.r., Aka F. aliaa, M. lettc Korria, " Notice. T WOl'LD hereby inferot tha rlHreoe of X. Ttctnity, tod the pwbhe reaerolr. that 1 oats purchaaed tbe IIRIWT MILL, eiiwale ia H eilhwre ad hew Millpirt. oad baring ndlti.d tt-a aaine, ok tow prepared to ao ta good work a" aaj he done tn the county. Co. turner. pleowr'"! tta a UuU, aad loot aoj capacity ta thi pan.cB.a;J joiin rrx j Kew Millp.irt, Nu. Id. IC1b J DI:MtrCK TIC AIM VC.-Tl.-t t"H uahle pnt.liealinn le Pot aale at rhu t" f mould lie in the hendl of errry Iiemecrel- S eontelne full erection eetom. from all the Sta'HI bc,iii, the number lor Inrlet rontaini a em "J lln of the tttret of all the trwupapr-i ri pj .rc"i tnd mubbed during Lincoln', admlnilre'ioa : ao) hat for eg contain tae name, of all Ihuwc tajil who were rniprlaemer da -ing the eaml p J Thew (wo llrti. fhr furore releroiso. are wor more that Ihe price of the puMlrAtiei. A-T rA aen.ling t tfly eenrt. will Trueiee by rettrt J t ropy fur etch year, free of peetagw! Tt'CKt MI T ritH'tt U Pl-kwhewt Floor, pit wr ia am.P aael. 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